I Am Not Ashamed
"Those who
commit these types of scandals are guilty of the spiritual
equivalent of murder by destroying other people's faith
in God by their terrible example. But I'm here among you
to prevent something far worse for you. While those who
give scandal are guilty of the spiritual equivalent of murder,
those who take scandal—who allow scandals to destroy their
faith—are guilty of spiritual suicide."
—Saint
Frances de Sales
Like Saint
Paul, "I am not ashamed of the Gospel" of Jesus Christ.
Nor am I ashamed of the Church of Jesus Christ, the Roman
Catholic Church, the one true Church. Oh how politically
incorrect! How "uninclusive!" Not at all. If I didn't believe
that the fullness of truth subsists in the Catholic Church,
as Vatican II says, I wouldn't be a Catholic. But I've been
convinced. Is that a put-down of other religions? Not at
all. I pay members of other religions the same respect I
expect them to pay me, that is, if they didn't believe their
faith to be true why would they hold it or belong to it.
That said,
I've been reading in The Boston Globe and elsewhere
about Catholics saying that they are ashamed to be Catholic
because of the recent scandals. I'm not ashamed of the Catholic
Church in the least. The Catholic Church didn't do these
things, people disobeying the Catholic Church did them.
And certainly Catholic teachings are not responsible for
these scandals, people disobeying Church teachings are.
All I can say
to this attitude is, (and I'm sure all my priest friends
will agree), if my faith depended on the sinlessness of
priests I'd be in big trouble. I have known cruel and vicious
priests as well as men of great kindnesses. John Geoghan
was my parish priest when I was a kid, and I see the names
of my schoolmates in the paper as his victims. I am not
a Catholic because of how priests behave. I've known some
very holy priests, I've known some very bad priests. Most
are kind of a mixture of the two like the rest of us.
So some very
bad priests committed some very evil crimes against God's
precious little ones. And in dealing with it, Cardinal Law,
by his own admission, really bungled it. So I'm supposed
to let that ruin my faith? Rubbish! My faith is built upon
the rock of Christ, who declared Peter to be the rock and
built His Church upon him. Peter, the first Pope. Peter
who betrayed Jesus. Yes, that is my Church and the gates
of hell will not prevail against her. As we have seen the
gates of hell will certainly try to prevail, but don't expect
me to jump ship.
If every priest,
God forbid, were on the road to hell, it would still remain
my responsibility not to throw in the towel and follow them
there; but rather to get my soul to heaven by clinging to
Christ. No one else is responsible for my salvation. I depend
on priests for the sacraments to help me get there but the
rest is up to me. Jesus and me. If a priest is a criminal
or a pervert or a bad preacher or just plain ugly, I don't
just leave and go to some other Church. Catholics don't
do that. I'm staying where the Eucharist is. Other Christian
churches don't believe what we Catholics do about the Eucharist.
When Jesus
Himself preached about the Eucharist (My body is real food,
my blood is real drink.) a bunch of His followers quit and
He didn't chase after them. When He asked the Apostles if
they were leaving too, Peter, (thank God for Peter) said
"Where else are we to go? You have the words of eternal
life." I have great respect for other faiths, but they don't
believe all the things Catholics believe, and I believe
what the Church teaches.
I am proud
of my Church for her teachings on contraception. I am proud
of my Church for her teachings on abortion. I am proud of
my Church's teachings on sexual morality, because it gives
us something to live up to not a pit to fall into. I am
proud of my Church's teaching on homosexuality, not because
I "hate" or "fear" people but because there's more to a
person than their sexual attractions. I am proud of my Church's
discipline of a celibate priesthood, because it says there's
more to life than sex. I'm proud of my Church's teachings
on the male-only priesthood, because priesthood is not the
road to "empowerment" but to humility and service; something
it's good to see men give their lives to these days.
For those who
want these things there are plenty of groups who offer them
with their blessing. No one is forced at gunpoint to be
or remain Catholic. But I am proud of my Church for standing
firm and bending the knee to Christ alone and not the loud
and noisy demands of political correctness.
All priests
sin. Surprise. Bishops, cardinals and popes too. (The pope
goes to confession every week—do you think he needs to go
more than you do?) Some priests commit crimes. They should
be brought to justice. Some priests commit abominations
and scandal. Jesus said, "Woe to him through whom scandal
comes. It would be better for him to be thrown into the
sea with a millstone around his neck." So if you think you're
angry, chew on that.
Sin happens.
People do it. Sin ruins lives. Sin kills. It killed Christ.
He rose from the dead. Happy Easter. Jesus forgives and
heals. He normally does it through His Church. And I'm not
going to walk away from her. I'm with Peter. "Where else
are we to go, Lord? You have the words of eternal life."
John Mallon is contributing
editor to Inside the Vatican magazine and an editorial consultant
and contributor to The Daily Oklahoman editorial page. Read
more about John here!