We would do well in this time of scandal to recall Paul Harvey’s words . . .
“In times like these, it is helpful to remember that there have always been times like these.”
For sexual scandals and improper behavior among religious leaders are nothing new.
Incredibly, St. Peter Damian wrote about the "cancer" of active homosexuality among the clergy over 900 years ago.
He warned that it was “creeping through the clerical order…like a cruel beast within the sheepfold of Christ.”
In this astonishing and highly revealing book, Church historian Rod Bennett offers some much-needed perspective, lest we despair.
These eye-opening pages, introduce a number of bad shepherds, including . . .
Pope Stephen VII, who so hated his late predecessor that he had him dug up, put on trial, and flung into the Tiber.
Benedict IX, who bought and sold the papacy (twice!).
And Pope John XII, whose debauchery rivaled that of the corrupt emperor Caligula.
While these leaders were doing these evil deeds, good Catholics not only survived — they thrived.
They transcended their bad shepherds, preserved the traditions, and served as the foundation for a vigorous renewal of the Faith.
By bringing to light what happened before, these enlightening pages provide hope and a path to making restoration and renewal happen again.
Bad Shepherds: The Dark Years in Which the Faithful Thrived While Bishops Did the Devil's Work by Rod Bennett Paperback — 160 pages
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