Dr. Ray takes a call from a woman tempted to leave the Church because of the sex abuse crisis.

A caller into Dr. Ray’s radio show is tempted to leave the Church because of the sex abuse crisis. Here’s what he tells her…

 

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10 responses to “Dr. Ray takes a call from a woman tempted to leave the Church because of the sex abuse crisis.”

  1. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    Thank you Dr Ray for your great insight

  2. Mary Jean Price Avatar
    Mary Jean Price

    Thank you, Dr. Ray!

  3. Joan Avatar
    Joan

    Very well explained. Thank you and God Bless you Dr Ray.

  4. Loretta Avatar
    Loretta

    Wonderful wonderful explanation into understanding this. Thank you so much.

  5. Tricia Avatar
    Tricia

    Is it fair for parents to possibly put their kids in harms way? That’s my torment right now. Yes I Love the church but it could possibly be at one of my childs’ expenses. I can’t gamble with that. Too risky!!! You really are never sure who you can trust or not. I don’t think this problem is disappearing from the church anytime soon. So unfair to children. Very tormenting

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      web admin

      Dear Tricia,

      I’m Dr. Ray’s website admin. Considering his busy schedule, he is currently unable to respond individually to these comments. The best way to get Dr. Ray’s feedback is to either 1) call his radio show (1-877-573-7825 Tues, Wed, Thurs @ 1 pm eastern); or 2) fill out the E-Person Monday form on the website and hopefully he will address your question on the air. The E-Person Monday form can be found here: https://www.drray.com/radio-show/ I hope this helps! Katie

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        web admin

        Hi again Tricia,

        I just learned that the man-o-logue at the top of Dr. Ray’s radio show on Aug 30th addressed the concerns in your comment. Here’s a link to the recorded show…https://avemariaradio.net/audio-archive/doctor-august-30-2018/ God bless, Katie

  6. Jane Doe Avatar
    Jane Doe

    It’s easy to act on feelings and emotions. Know what is truth and stick with it, always.

    It’s easier to hate than to forgive.

  7. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Thank you Dr. Ray. I believe the laity needs to reassure and empower our Bishops to take strong and swift actions against these criminals. The Bishops can’t be afraid of the scandal. Be brave and confront it. We’ll stand behind them. God Bless.

  8. Suzan Doer Avatar
    Suzan Doer

    The bishops excluded themselves from safe environment requirements. They do not have to call the police nor make reports. Nothing or no one requires them to do so.

    As a catechism teacher in our parish, I watch hours of parish-required safe environment training every 5 years, complete the online program, pay for finger print checks, and sign my name to it all at the end and promise to report all issues.

    But the bishops don’t do a single minute of this program.

    We all need to address the real issues, namely, four areas that the Hierarchy MUST address:

    1. Pre-pubescent victims under 18.
    (true pedophilia cases)

    2. Post-pubescent victims under 18.
    (homosexual issue)

    3. Adult-consensual sex in the Priesthood (whether heterosexual or homosexual)

    4. Sins of the Laity —
    examples include 50% cohabitate before marriage,
    48% believe in abortion,
    68% believe in gay “marriage”,
    only 2% go to Confession meaning so many sacrilegious Communions and so on.

    No man is an island unto himself. We are all interconnected. Thus, the whole Body of Christ, the Church, is affected by all of this.

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