I know how a Catholic school -whatever the sins of the Church -
can own your heart. What a sad picture in the Boston Herald today ( page 14,
Jan. 30 ) showing two Monsignor Ryan Memorial High School students, Alyson
Wuschke and Jessica Hayes , who " try to hold back tears upon finding out
that the school is closing its doors permanently at the end of the school
year ".
Can money be the measure of ALL things, even mental torment ?
Is it really so insensitive to asks if the victims of sexual abuse are
OWED millions by a religious institution that is funded by its numerous
faithful, humble Catholics who give whatever they can afford to THEIR
Church - founded by Christ Himself, they believe ?
Do the victims of sexual abuse have an unlimited claim on the
Church's treasury ? Can the righteous demand for justice hide GREED ?
Let me ask a very unholy question : Just who OWNS the
Catholic Church anyway ? Perhaps the next pope might wisely put a
FOR SALE sign on all church properties and withdraw the 2000 year old
religious institution completely from the BUSINESS world. All the
cash collected can be sent to a United Nations trust fund for the world's
most desperate poor people.
It is not inconceivable - considering the totalitarian political
organization of the Vatican state - that it could just collapse just as
suddenly and dramatically as the old Soviet Union - which was also OWNED
by the FAITHFUL - by the working people, you know.
Like Russia, the Catholic should return to its original
" socialist " innocence - minus a privileged and dogmatic bureaucracy.
A simple faith and mysticism might characterize a purified
Catholic Church. A belief in Jesus as God unaided by Aristotle and Thomas
Aquinas. A humble faith in the Church's oldest rituals.
And ancient Latin IS the language of the faith just as modern
Italian IS the language of opera .
Just keep the Vatican Library with its Secret Archives. And
Catholics can begin again at the beginning.
Caution : True believers might again be fed to the lions !
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