Paul Mankowski, S.J. - What Went Wrong? | Catholic Culture Audiobooks

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  • "Deviant sexual assault has accomplished what liturgical abuse never could: it has generated secular media pressure and secular legal constraints so overwhelming that the apparat was forced to make its files public."
    Fr. Paul Mankowski was a Jesuit of the Midwest province and a former contributor to CatholicCulture.org. For years, he spearheaded CatholicCulture.org’s old "Off the Record" column, writing under the pseudonym of Diogenes. A brilliant priest who worked tirelessly for Catholic renewal, Fr. Mankowski was unfortunately stymied by his superiors.
    "What Went Wrong?", a 2003 address to the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy, first appeared in written form on CatholicCulture.org; in it, Fr. Mankowski traces an excellent analysis of how the Catholic clerical sexual abuse crisis came about.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @gdion92
    @gdion92 7 месяцев назад +5

    Good reading choice, James! Thank you. Makes so much sense.

  • @johnmckeron3663
    @johnmckeron3663 3 месяца назад

    Excellent podcast on what went wrong in the Church’ and one of the core points Paul made was getting away from the monastic deep prayer life ‘ a foundation for everything else ‘ the other is a lot of compromised clergy ‘ blackmail in the Church ‘ which explains the silence of these clergy in the midst of terrible sexual ‘ predatory behavior’ and I do believe what I heard recently that at least 80% of the hierarchy are compromised in some way

  • @RandomThoughts77777
    @RandomThoughts77777 7 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting thoughts but thankfully he is a little too pessimistic. Seminarians and young priests of today are generally sincere.

  • @Go_for_it652
    @Go_for_it652 3 месяца назад

    The fault dear Brutis is not in the stars but in ourselves.

  • @johnjon1823
    @johnjon1823 12 дней назад

    I liked Merton's 7 Storey Mountain so I bought some other books of his. They were all crap MHO. Then there was his odd Eastern involvements and the like.

    • @CatholicCulturePod
      @CatholicCulturePod  12 дней назад

      I've always been a bit suspicious. Maybe I'll read The Seven Storey Mountain someday.

    • @johnjon1823
      @johnjon1823 12 дней назад

      @@CatholicCulturePod It's a great book of his original conversion which is why I bought other books of his, but he had lost it in those books. They were kind of lefty oddball crap as I recall, he got involved with Eastern monks, not Christian Eastern, like the Asian type. As I recall he died while on kind of a visit for a seminar or something over in maybe Korea? Apparently, killed by a short in an electric fan. Could have been worse, old grasshopper went out in a worse way, and I think he died maybe in Korea too? Not sure.
      He denigrated 7 Storey mountain later. Which I thought was nuts. I think he thought he became more sophisticated in his understanding later, but I found him seeming to me only marginally Christian if at all. Really sad.

  • @gtaylor178
    @gtaylor178 3 месяца назад

    St Andrew and St James were just as real as these men, the difference with St Andrew and the Fr Jimmies is that St Andrew had the faith and was not leading a double life.