Zitat des Tages von William P. Leahy:
Others don't want to listen to viewpoints that members of the church have.
This is a crisis, but there is an opportunity to help revitalize and renew the Catholic community.
One of the biggest issues that we face is that we have people who have their own particular concerns, whether it's on abortion, birth control, divorce and remarriage, civil rights or social justice.
We are the meeting place, an entity that's trying to connect faith and culture.
As a university, we're not focused on bringing about huge reforms - that's not our role.
The church may hold whatever it holds with regard to clerical celibacy.
I am very confident that the Spirit is with us.
I would say the hierarchy has made terrible errors in judgment and it has to seek forgiveness by its members.
Some of the speakers we bring on campus may not reflect official church teaching, but that's how it is.
I think the issue of clergy sexual abuse sparked people to look at their faith in a different way.
The hierarchy shouldn't fear what we're doing.
BC is not going to replace the hierarchy, and BC is not going to lead some major reform in the Catholic Church - that's got to come out of the whole Catholic community.
I think we can work through a lot of these issues.
Clearly there are individuals who don't understand what the church teaches, or they think it's so limiting.
No organization, whether it's police or physicians or whatever, wants to have its errors held up to the light of day, but it's wrong, as is coming out so well.
The Spirit hasn't deserted the church today.
Individuals will speak their minds, which I think is healthy.
I say let's respond as best we can to the victims and their families.
Now where people are - at least the people I talk to - they are focused on issues of trust. Accountability also comes up, to make sure that this doesn't happen again.
What I think we can do is help individuals understand the church teaching, but also maybe help the church understand the viewpoint of lay men and women about what they want in regard to priests, or how do they want the hierarchy to deal with them?
The more we can get together and talk about various perspectives, feelings, beliefs, the better.
I would be with those who say the hierarchy in the United States has badly mishandled this whole situation.
You know how the church has been hit so hard by the sexual misconduct by clergy, and what's that's done to Catholics, especially here in Boston but elsewhere as well.