KANSAS CITY (MO)
National Catholic Reporter
August 21, 2018
By Bill Mitchell
Public act of penance and sorrow is necessary for healing and reform to begin, petitioners say
During a listening session after the 6 p.m. Mass on Sunday, our pastor, Paulist Fr. Michael McGarry, offered what seemed like a pretty radical suggestion.
Listing several possible reactions that Catholics might have to the latest outrages in the clergy sexual abuse scandal, he said he’d be especially heartbroken if people became so repulsed by the institution that they’d lose their focus on the teachings of Jesus.
“Follow your conscience,” he urged us. If you feel like you no longer want anything to do with the Catholic Church, he said, please find some way of staying connected to a gathering of followers of Jesus.
If that means joining the ranks of an Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, Evangelical or other Christian church, he urged us to go for it. “We’d miss you around here,” he added, “but just don’t give up following Jesus.”
He raised this idea not in “love it or leave it” fashion, but as a genuine alternative for disaffected Catholics tempted to walk away from participation in a church of any sort.
The thought has crossed my mind, and I appreciate Mike’s focus on what really matters.
But I find myself aligned, instead, with the conclusion that my wife, Carol, articulated as we made our way home from the hour-long listening session.
“I’m too stubborn to leave,” she said. “I’m just not going to let them take my church away from me.”
By “them,” of course, she was referring to the leaders of the Catholic Church in the United States, the 456 active and retired bishops who have so utterly failed to hold themselves accountable for the scandal that has brought the church to its knees.
We showed up at the listening session the day after signing the statement* hosted by Daily Theology calling on all U.S. bishops to submit their resignations to Pope Francis, just as all of Chile’s 34 bishops have done.
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