I have never seen so many "ordinary Catholics"-who
usually never follow or hear about Church news-as deeply troubled as I
have seen them in response to the recent revelations about the retired
archbishop of Washington, DC.
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick was asked by the pope to
resign from his membership in the College of Cardinals and ordered to
live in seclusion until a canonical trial can be held to verify the
validity of charges of sexual abuse and harassment made against him.
After the first brave person came forward (whose accusations were found
credible by the Archdiocese of New York Review Board), more and more
followed. The climate of fear among many of our clergy-the fear of being
punished or marginalized if they report sexual immorality among their
fellow clergy or leaders-is starting to break. Cardinal McCarrick is now
known as Archbishop McCarrick.
What has been so disturbing to so many people is the
fact that there had been numerous warnings to various church officials
that he was a homosexual predator, harassing many seminarians, priests,
and young boys, for many years, but nothing had ever been done about it,
and he was continually promoted. Even after a delegation of priests and
lay people went to Rome to warn the Vatican about the situation, he was
promoted. Even after a leading Dominican priest wrote a letter to
Cardinal O'Malley, nothing was done. Even after lawsuits accusing him of
homosexual sexual harassment in two of his previous dioceses had been
settled with financial awards, he was still promoted. And not only that,
he became a key advisor to Pope Francis and offered advice on whom to
appoint as bishops in the United States!
To read the rest of this letter from go to A Letter from Ralph Martin
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So the ultimate question is whether McCarrick will be buried at St. Matthew's Cathedral like previous Archbishops. I pray not.
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