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1. Sex scandals rock the Catholic church. This was the most difficult year for the Irish Catholic Church for as long as anyone can remember. In May, the Ryan Report made headline news across the world when it revealed that rape and sexual molestation were "endemic" in schools and orphanages run by the Irish church over seven decades. Two months earlier, Bishop John Magee was forced to "stand aside" from the management of his Cloyne diocese, in county Cork, after an investigation, published the previous December, found that his diocese had put children at risk by failing to follow child protection guidelines.
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2. Br_er Rabbit wrote:
Well put. December 31, 9:18 am | [comment link] |
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3. Timothy wrote:
Interesting story involving a female TEC priest for the new year. December 31, 9:43 am | [comment link] |
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4. Helen wrote:
Does anybody get the feeling there’s something wrong with the institutional church? I see abuse of power here. Jesus meant us to serve one another and to form a body, not a top-down institution. I love Jesus, and I think the church should be “where He’s at,” but I am starting to wonder if we need to look elsewhere. December 31, 10:46 am | [comment link] |
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5. Terry Tee wrote:
This takes us dangerously off-subject, but I clicked on Timothy’s piece mentioned in # 3 above, then clicked again on the associated story of how Robin ended up at a Catholic Mass without the first idea of what to do ... and found herself dragooned into being an usher. It really was a laugh-out loud piece, written with great good humour. And a reminder to us of how much we assume that first-timers in church will understand everything when in fact everything is a blank to them. December 31, 12:08 pm | [comment link] |
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6. Dan Crawford wrote:
I think Helen’s analysis is astute though I am not sure that I agree with her conclusion. There are many unsung people (even some bishops) and institutions associated with the church that have never bought into the nonsense associated with the Church Triumphant and its all too cozy relationship with the corruption of power. I think of the Catholic Worker movement, the Missionaries of Charity, and a whole host of others who see the Church as the place where they worship God and draw sustenance from the spiritual heritage and treasures of the church. December 31, 1:05 pm | [comment link] |
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Williams list of 10 big stories reminds us Anglicans that our troubles are not really as dramatic as those still rocking the RC church. The decline in Ireland and Europe and South America is nothing short of staggering.
December 31, 8:49 am | [comment link]http://afmva.churchoftheword.net/blog/