The sins of priests
The only way to cleanse the sins of priests is through the priesthood of Jesus.
The sins of priests are a shocking surprise to us--and a great shame to the Church. They are not a surprise to God. From before all time, He made provision for the healing and reparation of the sins of priests through the priestly death and resurrection of Jesus.
- Pope Benedict en route to Fatima, 11 May 2010.
- The suffering of the church also comes from within the church, because sin exists in the church. This too has always been known, but today we see it in a really terrifying way. The greatest persecution of the church doesn’t come from enemies on the outside, but is born in sin within the church. The church thus has a deep need to re-learn penance, to accept purification, to learn on one hand forgiveness but also the necessity of justice. Forgiveness does not exclude justice.
A call to repentance
From the prophet Joel 1:13-15; 2:1-2 (circa 400 BC):
Gird yourselves and weep, O priests!
wail, O ministers of the altar!
Come, spend the night in sackcloth,
O ministers of my God!
The house of your God is deprived
of offering and libation.
Proclaim a fast,
call an assembly;
Gather the elders,
all who dwell in the land,
Into the house of the LORD, your God,
and cry to the LORD!
A prayer for healing
Father, we thank you for sending your Son, Jesus, to be our Savior.
On the Cross, He offered Himself for us as the Priest, the Victim, and the Altar of Sacrifice. "Through His wounds we are healed."
We pray that through Jesus' priestly ministry, you will heal all of the sins of your people, especially the sins of priests and parents. Rescue your children from the wrongdoing of their elders. Renew in our hearts the wonders of your love. Strengthen, chasten, confirm, and preserve our priests in their vocation. In Your Mercy, send more laborers to work in Your vineyard as priests and religious. Raise up new holy families and dwell with them in Your Son and Your Spirit.
May you be pleased with the sacrifice that your priests offer you; may they serve you with humble and contrite hearts; may the Communion we receive with and through them wash away our sins, cleanse us of our iniquities, and make us white as snow.
We ask all these things with the help of the Holy Spirit in Jesus' Name. Amen.
St. John Vianney, pray for us!
Making reparation for the sins of priests (the Judas Factor)
The Judas Factor: Jesus has been betrayed in every generation by those who have been called and chosen to represent Him.
Judas was the first of many brothers.
In our day, the sins of priests and religious is a grave scandal that has injured multitudes.
- The victims of the priests.
- The priests themselves.
- Others whom the priests have scandalized:
- The faithful.
- Unbelievers whose hearts are hardened against the gospel message because of the infidelities of the evangelists. Why should anyone believe the gospel when some of those who are charged to carry it are themselves so notoriously unconverted?
Don't leave Jesus because of Judas!
- St. Francis de Sales
- "While those who give scandal are guilty of the spiritual equivalent of murder, those who take scandal--who allow scandals to destroy faith--are guilty of spiritual suicide."
We need to use the Forgiveness Prayer
The religious, deacons, priests, and bishops who abused children or who tolerated the abuse of children are our enemies.
We must treat them the way Jesus commanded us to treat our enemies.
Robert Degrandis composed a beautiful "Forgiveness Prayer" that teaches us how to forgive:
- God
- Ourselves
- People familiar to us
- Strangers
How many times do we have to forgive the priests who acted as antichrists? "Not seven times. Seventy times seven times" (Mt 18:22; a favorite saying of David du Plessis).
Forgiveness identifies, condemns, and cleanses sin
We do not condone the sins of priests; we condemn them. What these antichrists did was evil.
The Hindu idea of karma is that evildoing produces evil consequences for evildoers. The evil done by priests brings evil to them and to the Church; the evil done by our nation brings evil consequences to the nation.
Christians can agree with the law of karma (doing good brings good consequences; doing evil brings evil consequences). We know God's answer to the problem of evil: the death and resurrection of Jesus provides what we need to make reparation for all sins and all evildoing. We need to join ourselves to Jesus' work on the Cross: "Father, forgive them' they know not what they do.
The Church continues to suffer from their evildoing. We have to clean up the mess that they made. Just as Jesus made vicarious satisfaction for the sins of the whole world, paying the price for sins the He did not commit, so we need to join with Jesus and make reparation for sins that we did not commit.
The same principles apply to the sins of our nation. The tens of millions of abortions undertaken in our nation with the permission of the government are a terrible evil, a great shame, and a horrible scandal. We need to make vicarious satisfaction for these sins.
Prayer of Azariah
Original prayer and adapted version.
Links
Church documents
- "Crimen sollicitationis"--"The Crime of Solicitation."
- "Guide to Understanding Basic CDF Procedures concerning Sexual Abuse Allegations."
Other sites
- Benedict “Has Done More than Any other Pope or Bishop†to Confront Sex Abuse
- “Associated Press†Disgraces Itself With Error-Ridden and Malicious Attack on Pope
- Let's Get the Story Straight: Defrocking and Divorce
- "Sexual Abuse in Social Context: Catholic Clergy and Other Professionals." Only 2% of Catholic priests involved in the scandals (2004).
- Jennifer Fulwiler, "Why the Scandals Increased My Faith in the Church."
- Ironically, the more the culture tried to paint the Catholic Church as full of sinful people, the more convinced I became of its truth. I didn’t believe that ordinary people could come up with a set of teachings that contained unparalleled wisdom; maintain them consistently across all times and places, even despite tremendous pressure to recant; and then keep it all going for two thousand years. And even if the media had been right that the priesthood and episcopate were full of corrupt and immoral people, that would have only made the situation more inexplicable in purely human terms—corrupt and immoral people are always the first to sell out and preach whatever message the culture wants to hear in order to get more power for themselves.
- In short, I saw something divine at work here.
My pages
- My favorite class handouts.
- "The Judas Factor."
- "The Sacraments and the Sins of Priests."
- "Themes for the Year of the Priest."
- e-mail interview about the priest scandals.