It only involves one of the protagonists, Stephen Kiesle, the priest whose request for defrocking was discouraged by the then Cardinal Ratzinger. What I read is this: Stephen Kiesle was found out having sex with minors when he was a parish priest. The Church removed him from the parish and the civil authorities put him on probation. Now, I don't know what happens to records of criminal cases in the USA, but that means that there must have been a record of his first conviction somewhere. Some years later, he became a volunteer youth worker in a distant parish. There can be no doubt that he did so in order to get at children, and it is certain that he lied to the local Church - which was very distant from his previous parish - in order to be taken on. He punctually offended again. Nobody can doubt that this is a criminal beyond correction.
So my question is: when Kiesle sought to be laicized, some time after all these events, he did so because he wanted to be married. What kind of a woman would marry a man with two convictions for paedophilia?
This is not about the Pope or about the Church. It is about something really disturbing that has nothing to do with them. Somewhere out there there is a woman who wanted to marry, and maybe did marry, a man with two convictions for paedophilia, the second of which proved to any reasonable person that he was both incorrigible and intent on indulging his criminal tastes. That is not a nice thought.
So my question is: when Kiesle sought to be laicized, some time after all these events, he did so because he wanted to be married. What kind of a woman would marry a man with two convictions for paedophilia?
This is not about the Pope or about the Church. It is about something really disturbing that has nothing to do with them. Somewhere out there there is a woman who wanted to marry, and maybe did marry, a man with two convictions for paedophilia, the second of which proved to any reasonable person that he was both incorrigible and intent on indulging his criminal tastes. That is not a nice thought.