Letter to A Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis. It is a book that was written in 2019 by Bishop Robert Barron when he was the auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles. He is now the Bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester. Prior to writing Letter to A Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis, Bishop Barron founded the Catholic ministerial organization Word on Fire and was the host of Catholicism, a documentary TV series about Catholicism on PBS. He was, perhaps, the most noteworthy Bishop in the nation and thus best equipped to speak of this heinous scandal. Did the sexual abuse scandal drive you away from the Catholic Church?
Main Points of Letter to A Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis
The sexual abuse scandal gripped the Catholic Church for thirty years. In Letter to A Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis, Bishop Barron argues it was a crisis engineered by the devil. The crisis compromised the Church and left countless lives in ruins.
In Letter to A Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis, Bishop Barron explains why this is not the time to leave the Catholic Church but the time to stay and fight. Bishop Barron reads the current crisis through the lenses of Scripture and Church history and shows that we have faced such scandals before. He argues in Letter to A Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis that in the past, spiritual treasures of the Church were preserved by holy men and women who recommitted themselves to fighting evil.
Prayer for a Suffering Church
Lord Jesus Christ, through your Incarnation, you accepted a human nature and lived a real, human life. Setting aside the glory of your divinity, you met us face to face in the vulnerability of our humanity. Though without sin, you accepted sinners, offering forgiveness and placing Yourself before even the most unworthy as a servant and a friend. You became small and weak in the estimation of the powerful so that you might elevate to glory the small and weak of the world.
Your descent into our nature was not without risk, as it exposed you to the assaults of the darkest and most terrifying of humanity’s fallen desires—our cruelty and narrowness, our deceptions and our denials. All this culminated in the cross, where your divine love was met with the full fury of our malice, our violence, and our estrangement from your grace.
You offered yourself to us with innocence and receptivity, and this was met with the abuse of your body, humiliation and mockery, betrayal and isolation, torture and death. All this—even the dereliction of feeling abandoned by God—you accepted. You became a victim so that all those victimized since the beginning of the world would know you as their advocate. You went into the darkness so that all those compelled into the dark by human wickedness would discover in you a radiant light.
Grant, we pray, O Lord, healing for all victims of sexual abuse. Purify your Church of corruption. Bring justice to those who have been wronged. Grant consolation to all who are afflicted. Cast your light to banish the shadows of deception. Manifest to all your advocacy of those who have been so cruelly hurt and your judgment upon those who, having perpetrated such crimes, remain unrepentant. Compel those in your Church whom you have entrusted to safeguard the innocent and act on behalf of the victims to be vigilant and zealous in their duties. Restore faith to those from whom it has been stolen and hope to those who have despaired.
Christ the Victim, we call out to you! Strengthen your faith to accept the mission placed before us, a mission of holiness and truth. Inspire us to become advocates of those who have been harmed. Grant us strength to fight for justice. Impart to us courage so that we might forthrightly face the challenges to come. Raise up saints from your Church and grant us the grace to become the saints you desire us to be. This we ask of you, who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever.
Conclusion
Letter to A Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis was a needed note from the best spokesman for the Catholic Church in the United States, Bishop Robert Barron. The Devil always attacks where good is the strongest. It is not surprising that the Devil attacked the Catholic Church and its priests. We should be sorry for the victims of sexual abuse, and the prosecutors should be punished; these are the points made in Letter to A Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis. However, we must realize this scandal or what it is, an attack of the Devil on the Catholic Church.