"A rolling stone gathers no moss, but administrative leave required Father John Corapi to be more like a sitting duck than a rolling stone."
There is a perspective on the story of Father John Corapi that few people have considered. It's the point of view of a priest sitting in prison for a crime that never took place because sanctions imposed on him kept him from defending himself. Before drawing any conclusions from the Father Corapi saga, please have a look at "Good-Bye, Good Priest! Father John Corapi's Kafkaesque Catch-22" by Fr. Gordon MacRae this week at These Stone Walls.
A blog by Ryan A. MacDonald about civil liberties, false witness and wrongful conviction in the American justice system.
Showing posts with label Father John Corapi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father John Corapi. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Fr. John Corapi and the State of Due Process for Accused Priests
Unlike many cases of accused Catholic priests, accusations against Father John Corapi have focused a spotlight on due process in the Catholic Church. I am deeply troubled, like Father Corapi himself, by a zero tolerance policy that treats accused priests as though they are guilty unless they can manage to prove their innocence. As Father pointed out in his statement, "The damage to the accused is immediate, irreparable, and serious," and the procedure for addressing it "has little regard for any form of meaningful due process."
This must not be the last word in a Church built upon the truth of the Gospel. Read more by Ryan A. MacDonald writing for Catholic Lane.
This must not be the last word in a Church built upon the truth of the Gospel. Read more by Ryan A. MacDonald writing for Catholic Lane.
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