Sunday, March 03, 2019

What predatory homosexuality looks like.



Last year Fr. Altier spoke about the origins of the 'crisis'.

I took some time to digest it, and despite his inclusion of the Bella Dodd communist plants conspiracy theory - which seems to have some foundation in truth - especially in Europe - I believe Fr. Altier's version of things.  Especially since he had to face a great deal of difficulties in his seminary experience.  He knows what he is talking about. 

We need a priest like him to affirm Catholic teaching on sexuality and marriage, and especially to recognize what homosexual abuse is and how it works.  Hence the title for this post.  One can't wave this off.  Predatory homosexuality is an inconvenient truth.  Especially in an all boys to men situation as in seminaries, high schools, Boy Scouts, sports, locker rooms, and so on.  Such environments can be opportune for predatory behavior - as everyone knows.  A friend on Facebook posted a link to Fr. Altier's homilyalong with his personal experience of seminary life in the late '90's.  His comments prompted me to post Altier's homily in order to save it in my archives. 

Where is the doctrinal integrity? Where is the moral teaching? Someone that is not living it is not going to teach it.

Now if we just use the McCarrick situation, since that’s been in the news, everyone is disgusted with what this man did to boys and to young men, and rightly so. But anybody, by the way, who thinks that all of this is just great – they’re such nice people and they’re no different – look at what McCarrick did: that is what predatory homosexuality looks like. 
These are not nice people who are just like everybody else. But as disgusting as all that is, think about the fact that this man was in the pulpit for 50 years, he sat in the confessional, he was in the bishop’s office making decisions about priests’ lives, about diocesan finances, about the direction of the diocese and so on. He served on Vatican commissions, he was a consultant to the Vatican, he made lots of bishops. What kind of advice do you think somebody struggling with some sexual problem in the confessional would have gotten from somebody like this? 
What kind of men do you think might have been elevated to be bishops by somebody like this? - Fr. Altier

5 comments:

  1. Food for thought. Take the whole thing outside Church circles and you see the same phenomena. I worked with men who lived a gay lifestyle. It was under the radar and not a problem to coworkers, but there also was an underground network that had an influence on assignments and promotions. Same with the gay woman. I was active in Scouts with my boys and was the designated leader who was sent to Regional training for child safety in this area. Looking back it was a proactive policy. We had to present a film to the boys and parents about appropriate/inappropriate adult behavior and what to do to protect yourself. The one repercussion in our troop was the surfacing of adults with their own buried issues. It was a very good tool for protecting the innocent and healing the wounded. As difficult as this subject is the only remedy is disarming it’s secrecy.

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    1. Great comment - I worked in Dept. Store display-design and what you said about an underground network was very true in that business, which demonstrates it isn't limited to clergy and religious organizations. It depends on who has the most influence.

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  2. My brothers boy scout troop had a homosexual predator as a scoutmaster. He was a former teacher who was no longer hired to teach. He didn't like my brother as he wasn't a good victim profile. He threatened the parents that he'd sue if they tried to oust him based on rumors.

    Mom got mad and kept a record of everything he did that didn't follow boy scout rules. He had older teens as assistant scoutmasters, discouraged parental involvement and got dumped because of her records.

    Many years later, I stumbled across a court case where he was found guilty of abusing foster children in another state.

    More recently, a school bus driver was arrested for abusing students who rode his bus. He was one of the teenage assistant scoutmasters, presumably a victim himself.

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    1. Wow. It's amazing you have been able to witness the outcome of these offenders. It seems to prove they never change or 'get over it' as therapists used to believe.

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    2. Yeah, they were really clueless about predators.

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