Saturday, April 10, 2010

Stand and be proud

The Catholic Church seems to be taking a beating today, and in such a culture we might be tempted to hide our heads in the sand. However, thanks to an article written by Sam Miller, a prominent Cleveland businessman, there is some light at the end of the tunnel. These observations, perhaps more immediately apparent in the United States, apply also to us (in other parts of the world):

"Why would newspapers carry on a vendetta on one of the most important institutions that we have today in the United States , namely the Catholic Church?

Do you know - the Catholic Church educates 2.6 million students everyday at the cost to that Church of 10 billion dollars, and a savings on the other hand to the American taxpayer of 18 billion dollars. The graduates go on to graduate studies at the rate of 92%.

The Church has 230 colleges and universities in the U.S. With an enrolment of 700,000 students.

The Catholic Church has a non-profit hospital system of 637 hospitals, which account for hospital treatment of 1 out of every 5 people - not just Catholics - in the United States today

But the press is vindictive and trying to totally denigrate in every way the Catholic Church in this country. They have blamed the disease of pedophilia on the Catholic Church, which is as irresponsible as blaming adultery on the institution of marriage.

Let me give you some figures that Catholics should know and remember. For example, 12% of the 300 Protestant clergy surveyed admitted to sexual intercourse with a parishioner; 38% acknowledged other inappropriate sexual contact in a study by the United Methodist Church , 41.8% of clergy women reported unwanted sexual Behaviour; 17% of laywomen have been sexually harassed.
Meanwhile, 1.7% of the Catholic clergy has been found guilty of pedophilia. 10% of the Protestant ministers have been found guilty of pedophilia. This is not a Catholic Problem.

A study of American priests showed that most are happy in the priesthood and find it even better than they had expected, and that most, if given the choice, would choose to be priests again in face of all this obnoxious PR the church has been receiving.

The Catholic Church is bleeding from self-inflicted wounds. The agony that Catholics have felt and suffered is not necessarily the fault of the Church. You have been hurt by a small number of wayward priests that have probably been totally weeded out by now.

Walk with your shoulders high and you head higher. Be a proud member of the most important non-governmental agency in the United States . Then remember what Jeremiah said: 'Stand by the roads, and look and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is and walk in it, and find rest for your souls'. Be proud to speak up for your faith with pride and reverence and learn what your Church does for all other religions.

Be proud that you're a Catholic."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Following the example of Christ, we have learned to turn the other cheek. Fighting back is not the Catholic way. What an eye opening articles. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the post of this article. The impact of my reaction to the news can be subtle but have a significant impact. If someone said to me, "Did you see that article about that priest? What has the church come to?" It is my responsibility to explore what that means for the person. I can't just nod and agree. I need to seek to understand. This allows me to go beyond the news headlines and bring up excellent points as those raised in this blog post.