A Louisiana man who resigned as a Roman Catholic deacon after a priest molested his son and then was excommunicated from the church entirely by his local bishop is asking global church leaders to inform him of the fate of his appeal against the prelate’s decision, something that was supposed to be resolved more than a year earlier.

In a letter to the Vatican entity in charge of clerical discipline, a canon – or church – law attorney representing Scott Peyton asserts that his case is “nuanced and requires careful consideration”. “To the extent that the delay reflects such diligence, he is grateful,” said the letter to the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF), prepared by Dawn Eden Goldstein on 3 February and obtained recently by the Guardian.

Nonetheless, the letter continued, Peyton “wishes that I convey to you that, from his perspective, the unduly long span of time with no communication from your office only compounds the injustices that he and his family have suffered from the church”.

Word of Peyton’s plight earned international news headlines in March 2024, with many outlets characterizing his excommunication as a remarkably harsh consequence that his child’s molester does not appear to have ever faced because the church, in sum, does not consider the abuser’s offense on its own excommunicable.

  • FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.worldOP
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    20 hours ago

    Child rape: Not excommunicable

    Reporting child rape and seeking justice: Excommunicable

    It’s important to remember who these people really are. I recall the story of Bishop Robert Finn, in Kansas City, who hid a rapist priest and of all the crimes he could have been charged with, the authorities chose “failure to report”, and the pope’s response was to let him retire peacefully to Italy. He never spent a day in prison for aiding and abetting rape.

    And the RCC has ‘litigation (read: rape) insurance’.

    This is what I keep squarely in my mind whenever the rich douche in the white robe tries to change the conversation by talking about universal health care.

    Don’t ever let your kids be alone with religious authorities of any flavor, but especially not Catholics.

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      19 hours ago

      Don’t ever let your kids be alone with religious authorities

      Sound advice. One minor suggestion.