Monday, March 26, 2007

 

Where is the Outrage?

The group Orthodox Christians for Accountability has published more stories about the mishandling of the abuse scandals in the Orthodox Church.
http://ocanews.org/news/BlackFriday.html

Here is the money quote from the writer.

"The patent absurdity of the situation the entire OCA has been place in by the bishops is truly inexcusable and unacceptable. It boggles the mind and kills the spirit. The Bishop's adopt a Report, which in their own words presents clear and compelling evidence of shocking financial crimes and they name the guilty party in a public statement.* The following day, the Metropolitan dismisses the man who gave so much of his time and efforts to creating the Report, and the Archbishop of the South seeks to give the guilty party a pass. Truly, this is March madness."

If this had been Cardinal Mahony, Bishop Grahmann or even Cardinal Law the MSM would be besides themselves in rage and indignation. Yet nothing even from former malcontents who made their careers out of venting at any every percieved act of ineptness or criminality by those Catholics. The bias is getting so thick you can cut a knife with it. Yet where is the outrage? Not just in the MSM but even from our own Catholic bloggers . What more proof do you need? A cross burning in front of your parish or what? Yes, we should condemn the real ineptness and criminality of all who allowed this debacle to go on. Regardless of whether they are Cardinals, Bishops Priest or Laymen. That does not justifty enabling this bias or pretending that this is only a Catholic problem as some in the media claim.

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