Today,
the Church honors Saint Peter Damien, who is a doctor of the Church. As with most saints, he preferred to live a
life of prayer and solitude in a monastery, but the Catholic Church had other
intentions for him.
His
most famous work is this book, “The Book of Gomorrah” which is all about the
sexual sins of priests against children.
One passage in the book says this “A cleric or monk who persecutes
adolescents or children, or who is caught in a kiss or other occasion of
indecency, should be publicly beaten and lose his tonsure, and having been
disgracefully shaved, his face is to be smeared with spittle, and he is to be
bound in iron chains, worn down with six months of imprisonment, and three days
every week to fast on barley bread until sundown. After this, spending his time
separated in his room for another six months in the custody of a spiritual
senior, he should be intent upon the work of his hands and on prayer, subject
to vigils and prayers, and he should always walk under the guard of two spiritual
brothers, never again soliciting sexual intercourse from youth by perverse
speech or counsel.”
Another
quote from a chapter titled “On rectors of the Church who are soiled with their
spiritual children", Saint Peter Damien says this: “O unheard of crime!
O offense to be mourned with a whole fountain of tears! If they who
consent to those who do these things are to be struck with death, what can be
conceived of as a worthy punishment for those who commit these evils, which are
punishable by eternal damnation, with their spiritual children?”
I
recently read an article on a fairly traditional Catholic website, and the thesis
of the article was that the reforms made in 2002 have largely worked, and the
author compared the Catholic abuse numbers to that of the Chicago Public School
system. I can’t even imagine trying to
compare the 2 situations. First of all,
does the author not know how much more scandalous it is for a Catholic priest
to abuse a child than for a public school teacher? Also, does the author not know that while
school children tend to report abuse pretty quickly, it takes a child raped or
molested by a priest on average about 30 years to come to grips with what has
happened to them, if they haven’t already killed themselves out of shame?
As we
hear in our Gospel today, Jesus, “Taking a child, placed the child in their
midst, and putting his arms around it, he said to them, "Whoever
receives one child such as this in my name, receives me; and whoever
receives me, receives not me but the One who sent me."
For
this Lent, I will be offering up all of my sufferings for the victims of
Catholic Clergy sexual assault, Catholic clergy sexual grooming, and Catholic
clergy sexual harassment, that the living will find justice today, and those who
are deceased, even by suicide, might one day be allowed into the eternal bless
of Heaven.
Saint
Peter Damien, please pray for all the victims throughout the 2,000 year history
of the Catholic Church, and also please pray that any Catholic cleric who has
harmed a child or any other person, in any way with regards to human sexuality,
would immediately step away from the priesthood, and live a life of profound
penance.
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