I think all Catholics should hang their head in shame that they belong to an evil organisation which has apparently turned a blind eye, for so many years, to child murder as well as paedophile priests.
I think some of them are conditioned from birth not to be critical of church authority.
I don't think they need to hang their heads in shame, because they are the victims.
Non Catholics aren't victims, so it's a bit much really for them to condemn the victims, and Catholics are the victims.
The Catholic Church deserves to lose its authority in the eyes of people.
Ive never been brought up in my home, that a church has an unchallengable authority, so it's easy for me to say I suppose.
Some Catholics cannot bring themselves to criticise the Pope because they have been brought up to this idea of authority.
The Pope and priests are speaking for God to some of them.
I've noticed to some, criticising the Pope or church, would be tantamount to criticising God.
Not all Catholics are like that of course, but a fair few have been brought up that way.
I had heard that there was a lot of anger amongst Irish Catholics towards things that have happened, but most of the Catholics I have known don't seem to think it's the churches fault.
Plus you have that bit about St Peter being given the keys to heaven and what is decreed as ok by the church is actually ok by God.
I suppose many Catholics feel the Pope saying it was wrong to have happened, retrospectively is ok.
They have no where else to go, if they believe their church holds the keys 🔑
I'm just glad I wasn't raised with the idea of the authority of the RC Church.