Quite so Andrew. I would also hope for more tolerance towards traditional Catholic views.
Like the ones that covered up the activities of paedophile priests who seem to have been endemic in the Catholic church, or ban on contraception? I have no tolerance where those issues are concerned!
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I'm not quite sure what the motivation is behind posts like that but one thing it does show is a lack of knowledge with regard to what the Church teaches
I actually meant my comment to apply to this discussion board rather than on the broader scene, but I don't see the connection between traditional Catholic views and the activities of paedophile priests!
You mentioned contraception; the Catholic Church doesn't ban contraception, it speaks out against the use of artificial contraception. There is a big difference and if you would like to learn more about the Catholic Church's teaching on the whole issue of marriage and birth control the Catholic Catechism is readily available on the web. Paragraphs 2360 to 2364 are particularly relevant.
Like the ones that covered up the activities of paedophile priests
I don't think the use of the term "covered up" is the appropriate one. To me it implies connivance. It implies that the local bishop connived with the paedophile priest so as to help them continue with their child abuse, because he had been careless enough to get found out, and moved him on so the abuse could continue in a new parish with the bishop's blessing. If a local bishop came to know about a case of child abuse his first reaction was to try and protect the Church as a whole from the scandal and the shame of it, That cannot be described as "covering up".
I wholeheartedly agree that is was an absolute scandal and a disgrace that bishops and other high officials in the church thought more about the reputation of the church than for the wellbeing of the abused child.
Nevertheless 60 and more years ago the real nature of paedophilia wasn't appreciated in the way it is today. All religious authorities reacted with shock and horror at accusations of child abuse. A bishop or church leader's first reaction, rightly or wrongly, of whatever religion, was to protect the church from the terrible scandal of such accusations. At that time the bishop, as everyone else, had no real understanding of paedophilia, so the action taken was to send for the priest, give him a good "talking to" and move him to another parish after getting a promise out of him to behave himself in future. With the knowledge we now have, we know that that response and treatment was totally inadequate.
As a result of the way child abuse was handled in the past the Catholic Church now has some of the best child protection measures of any organisation in the UK.
To judge the actions of bishops carried out 50 or 60 years ago using the knowledge of today is not a fair way to draw conclusions about the issue.
who seem to have been endemic in the Catholic church,
The insinuation that child abuse is only a Catholic problem, or that it was handled any differently in the Catholic Church to any other church just doesn't stand up to examination. 60 years ago there were just as many snidy remarks about vicars and choirboys as there were about priests and altar boys.
If you care to put, "Child abuse in the Protestant Church" into Google you will get a much more balanced view than one gets from the British media.
You say you have no tolerance on the issue of child abuse in the Catholic Church. Righteous indignation isn't the preserve of non-Catholics with regard to what is thought about evil perverted men who betray Christ in the foulest way imaginable. Paedophile priests stab in the back 95% of their fellow Catholic priests who work diligently and faithfully for the Lord.