The clergy abuse scandal has posed the greatest threat to the
traditional understanding of the Catholic priesthood since the
Protestant Reformation. Now, as then, the deadliest attacks are
coming from within the Church. In an attempt to improve a system
that allowed a small minority of the clergy to violate children and
ameliorate the gross negligence of some bishops who recycled these
predators, the American bishops instituted the Charter for the
Protection of Children and Young People in 2002. It is,
unfortunately, doing the Church more harm than good.
In Hope Springs Eternal in the Priestly Breast, Fr. James
Valladares shows how justice and charity have been violated by some
bishops in dealing with accused priests. He examines the pertinent
canons that guide the Church's judicial system and finds that these
are often ignored or wrongly applied. He provides true cases that
highlight the injustice of the process and the agony of priests who
have been subjected to the charter's draconian mandates.
The Church has incurred tremendous financial losses because of
settlements rising from both legitimate and false claims. Her image
has been marred by the secular media, which has taken advantage of
the crisis. Even so, we often fail to understand how trivial these
are in comparison to the damage done to the priesthood by the
enactment of the charter's policies. This is the most pressing
issue that the bishops need to address.
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