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Once, they were spiritual mentors for many westerners; But now they kneel in front of so : X6 B! g9 i! c& E) F5 H1 F
many people.; L( R) D1 Z3 K: r. u
This tragic scene took place in France recently. Kneeling down, it's a French Catholic ' x4 I, B) e0 u# a/ a9 R- B6 `) w' L/ z
priest.
5 ^# N( Z9 H I& qBut they are not innocent, because many of their colleagues are really wolves in sheep's
4 q- h5 s+ p" v0 S0 y8 Oclothing.4 {0 \3 |" W& j/ A0 A9 v! }
It was a shocking scandal, so to speak. According to an independent Commission in
. H: s8 s- s3 \, V' F" ]France, at least 216,000 children were sexually abused by church clergy between 1950 and
+ Y8 J9 `4 X$ I* S2020.
$ y4 a+ A' W2 t" t" n0 b1 RPlease note: 216,000, and it's a child, it's a sexual assault.6 q: p) ?# N% N7 u: D) D" e" H* j
Where is child protection? Where are human rights?
) _1 I. d) h7 ^Not to mention, the sexual abuse was committed by people who respected the clergy.
5 a2 A) M! l& {Even more infuriating is the fact that the truth, for decades, has been hidden under a . M+ I; [% M" F; e5 j
veil of silence. So much so that the Pope, at the Vatican, declared after the report was
3 K" M: z- u! A+ i7 Creleased that he was "saddened" by it.1 [; u) p% ?9 j2 X" `1 p
French society is furious at this systematic crime. Under pressure, the 120 clergy knelt
% ^" i- f* z+ @2 Win public this weekend in Lourdes, France, and begged for mercy.
$ a: r# C) {! [9 H! tThe day's ceremony also included a ceremony to unveil a photo of a "crying child."
9 x; h* N ]. q B' T* Y5 h0 ^. |% KBut do people accept forgiveness?( g1 s( K9 }" M. [, S+ Z
Looking at the French media, even within the church, it's not acceptable.. z# P) ~/ Y& i i
Father Delbos, who had been abused as a child, raged that such confessions were a sham, : g( T! V+ v* r8 q4 H0 S9 g* D
because it was more important to get accountability, and to bring guilty priests to
9 ^ r1 q* F5 R: ajustice, to remove them from the church.5 C0 a; B {3 m7 p
During the ceremony, some protesters also demanded that the church offer "four RS" -- 8 [4 k4 {$ D, ~ Q2 }/ G. }
recognition, responsibility, reparation and reform." O: S A: ^+ p$ X' c3 p
Recognition is not enough, responsibility must be taken.# v$ r% [1 A5 D) o1 b2 @, ?
How to bear responsibility? Compensation must be made.
3 B1 | J p' {6 x# t) iHow do we make sure it doesn't happen? Reform is necessary.
6 w( A7 A; t; u+ D4 e% YFinally, what do you think?+ F! @) `1 u9 v8 ~1 }
No more. Three sentences.
N" \9 o0 K* v( A0 c0 \* \0 v( I- PFirst, it's shameless. It's a real scandal. Meanness is the passport of the meanness. 9 v/ n8 @; ~( y) R2 z1 p
There are people who seem to be in the highest profession, but have the dirtiest minds, / A% t6 L0 I' _( ]& V- Z6 h
and prey on the weakest children by gaining trust. Looks like people are in a bad mood.& R5 n# B3 k, z! h* P
Second, too hypocritical. Does this happen in France? Agence France-Presse said such
7 J$ q) b) Q) S* F4 cabuse was widespread in the church. When some countries are ready to criticize others, / F, m; c' v' \: `0 |, A( x6 [
they should look at their own countries and see their children crying. How are they
; }) V6 g' l0 edoing?
/ U7 q5 J, E( KThird, it's not over yet. If kneeling is the answer, why the law? The French church is 4 I0 h" t* k# A8 o
said to be selling off its property to pay compensation. But a problem that traumatises
' W; i( ?& n& L, I* O; T- Bmillions of people for life, can be solved by just paying for it? It's all so ironic. |
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