I am under no illusion that this will be received in the same, kind spirit with which I write. So be it. I pray that it is.
Your response seems to reveal that you might be wiser to learn a good deal more about the different responses to the unprecedented crisis regarding Holy Church if you desire to wisely and profitably contribute to specific discussions. It is always helpful to understand one's opponents, if you will, as thoroughly as possible.
You might also refrain from being surprised (dare I say feigning surprise?) that most human beings are somewhat-less-than perfect. Your skin seems rather thin at times, which can also make life around here (or anywhere and everywhere in this world) uncomfortable.
I know, the problem is everyone else; it always is, ins't it? [FWIW, a good many priests in these evil days absolutely deserve to be bashed and worse. We are not in this situation because modern clerics are doing a wonderful job.]
I read your response with no feeling whatsoever. I am perfectly capable of taking emotions out of any equation and simply using my brain (er logic), so thanks for your post, and be chill. It's all good, and I am perfectly capable of walking away or not logging in. There is no addiction or need for validation from anybody, and life will go on whether I choose to spend time here or not. For some people of a certain age-bracket, perhaps, THIS IS their only "outlet." And if that is the case for some people, I can show empathy towards them to some degree. So I understand that and am not knocking them for that, per se. Loneliness tends to intensify as a person ages, and that is a fact of life as friends and loved ones die off, mobility decreases, and so on.
Anyway, I am not here to come up with reasons why people remain here for years on end. Which is kind of funny, because people of a certain age will know and understand and very well remember what people did BEFORE the Internet--we wrote letters, had pen-pals we would never usually meet, sent cards, used rotary telephones, and sat on the porch and talked with neighbours, and kids played hockey in the street and yelled, "Car!" Ah, the good old days. Anyway...
Many of the people here are garden-variety stuck-in-the-mud types-ain't-going-nowhere-no-matter-what-folks. THEIR MINDS ARE SET, PERIOD. I will not be the one to change their mind in 99 3/4% pure of the cases--let's see if anyone gets that joke.
Actually, you fail to see, or understand the problem. For the umpteenth time, for the slow learners here, many "docuмents" or what-not are over my head. Capiche? I can read medical textbooks or car repair manuals all day long and get more understanding of them.
I don't have the necessary Theology background and such to understand many of the "Liturgical Docuмents," etc.
This not some game of Risk or Battleship that I am playing. I can play and win those no problem. This is about *remaining within the Catholic Church, period.*
All Priest bashing does is SET A BAD EXAMPLE, PERIOD. Get off your butts and PRAY MORE for ALL PRIESTS, and stop bashing them, period. PRAY for the PRIESTS THAT ARE OLD, SICK, DYING, YOUNG, EVIL, CONFUSED, SAD, MENTALLY WORN OUT, and so on.
In short, shut the H up, and instead of posting a Priest bash--post a prayer for one instead!
****I would love to know HOW MANY PRIESTS are actually members here? One? Two? Twenty? Fourty?****I will never know, but they can all be assured that at least one member is praying for them and trying to stop the absolute terrible bashing and judgment going on, etc.
We are not supposed to repay evil with evil, so stop making excuses for bashing clerics, and FIX the problem with PRAYER! Most Priests do not have enough people praying for them on their good days, never mind when they have run afoul.