Thursday, March 28, 2024

Disagreeing with a bishop merits excommunication, while molesting a child does not?

 “If molesting a child is not grave enough to get excommunicated, but telling the bishop that I don’t agree with how he’s running the diocese and how the church is handling the sex abuse crisis, if that’s a grave sin, then I guess I’ll wear the badge of excommunication as an honor. I think the hypocrisy in this excommunication speaks volumes of the leadership of Bishop Deshotel. I think he should resign his leadership and those that are running this diocese behind the scenes should step down along with him,” explained Peyton. 

Former deacon, whose son was abused by priest, excommunicated by Diocese of Lafayette

LAFAYETTE, La. (KADN) — Scott Peyton, a former deacon whose son was molested by a priest he served alongside in St. Landry Parish, has been excommunicated by Lafayette Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel.

Peyton served as a deacon in the diocese until December 2023. That’s when he resigned citing “distressing revelations regarding sexual abuse scandals involving members of the clergy.”

“The magnitude of these revelations has deeply shaken my faith and trust in the institution to which I have dedicated a significant portion of my life,” Peyton wrote in his resignation letter to Bishop Deshotel. “This decision is not a rejection of my faith in God or my commitment to living a life guided by Christian principles. Instead, it reflects a conscientious objection to the way the Church has handled cases of sexual abuse, and a desire to distance myself from an institution that, currently, falls short of the values it professes.”

Read the rest: https://www.kadn.com/news/local/former-deacon-whose-son-was-abused-by-priest-excommunicated-by-diocese-of-lafayette/article_2be4f994-e702-11ee-a4f5-433e07ba84c0.html

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  1. The way the Catholic Church is being run now, being excommunicated would be like being pushed out of a burning building!

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