Hitchcock said that the most horrible scene he saw was a priest talking with a child, and the priest’s hand was on the child. At that time, he rolled down the car window, leaned out, and shouted: "My child, run away!" After watching this movie, he probably knew why. It's really scarier than a horror movie. In the Gospel of Matthew and Luke, Jesus said: Suffer the little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for to such belongeth the kingdom of heaven. The institutionalized church makes the facts look like William Blake said: God and his Priest and King/ Who make up a heaven of our misery. The opaqueness of the Catholic Church in the face of secular power makes justice difficult. The monarchy of the Catholic Church has its own organizational structure and has its own code. Is this similarly independent "legislative power", "executive power" and "judicial power" protected under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? Although it is said that God belongs to God, and the emperor belongs to the emperor, has religious power always arrogated secular power at some level, and secular power cannot intervene? Take a closer look at Duo Sunt of Gelasius I. The North African pope distinguished auctoritas from potestas at the time, but can this sort of thing really be distinguished so clearly? In addition, we have to look at the 1983 "Canon Code" what is seven or eight. Although the Department of Doctrines (CDF) stated that Civil law concerning reporting of crimes to the appropriate authorities should always be followed, Benedict XVI also made a speech on child abuse in Ireland in 2010, saying that Besides fully implementing the norms of canon law in addressing cases of child abuse, continue to cooperate with the civil authorities in their area of competence, but to what extent can moral persuasion enable the conscience of clergymen who have made mistakes to discover and surrender themselves to secular power? Paul emphasized in 1 Corinthians 6:6 that disputes and contradictions must first be resolved within the church. But can the church really solve this problem? Child abuse is deceived and suppressed up to the highest level, and the current Pope Benedict XVI, who was then Minister of Doctrines, is also to blame. The believers have given too much trust to the clergy, and the clergy are using God’s aura of holiness. The pope calls himself Servus servorum Dei, but he really can’t be fooled by the superficial humility: Servus is the pope and servi is the priest. Below the three floors of God-pope-priest is the position of believers.
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