Cardinal Keith O'Brien and Sexual Sin

Cardinal Keith O'Brien was Archbishop of Edinburgh and also the highest ranking Roman Catholic dignitary in the UK. O'Brien was named bigot of the year due to his opposition to Gay marriage gay adoption and his generally anti-gay position. Indeed O'Brien feels allowing gay rights is "a mere step away from legalising Paedophilia and Bestiality." Well really? That's strong language. Since the worthy cardinal opposes Homosexuality so strongly did he act consistently and avoid gay behaviour himself?

Accusations and admission
Three Priests and one former priest accused O'Brien of inappropriate behaviour and inappropriate contact in February 2013. The other men involved were probably below 21 which was the legal age of consent for homosexual acts in Scotland at the time, further O'Brien allegedly abused his position of authority over them making it hard for them to refuse his advances. Two of the accusers say they suffered lasting psychological harm, one claims that he needed long term counseling. Criminal investigations are possible. These four separate accusations have not been proved or disproved conclusively but lead the Cardinal to resign possibly after pressure from the Pope. Keith O'Brien was a friend of notorious Paedophile Jimmy Savile, but accusations against the cardinal are limited to allegations that he took advantage of much younger adult priests and one student priest, also older adults.

Higher ranking priests have frightening and arbitrary power over lower ranking priests. This can make it very hard for a young inexperienced priest to resist pressure from an older experienced priest in authority over him even if the younger priest doesn't want to do what the older man wants. An old experienced priest can find it hard to resist pressure from a superior as well.

On the 3rd March 2013 O'Brien admitted unspecified sexual misconduct. Pink News claims O'Brien admitted sexual conduct below expected standards "with four fellow priests". We weren't sure (yet?) if there was serial sexual predation as the accusers allege. In mid March 2013 yet another man said O'Brien groped and kissed him when he was a young student priest and that man wants to sue the cardinal in court so the truth may come out or at least some truth may come out. O'Brien's was later even accused of groping or trying to grope another priest in 2003 at a drinks party in Rome to celebrate his becoming a Cardinal. Shall we call that a cardinal grope? O'Brien could have been elected pope in place of Benedict XVI or in place of Pope Francis if he hadn't been exposed. At least the world has been spared a pope who likes to grope.

''Note: Any large modern Europeean city like Edinburgh has a vibrant gay scene where the worthy cardinal could have met willing men. There is no reason for superiors in the Church to prey on reluctant juniors. ''

Making sex unpleasant for other men
It appears there are two ways O'Brien made sex unpleasant for gay men. Those who understand psychology may ask themselves: Does gay sex which makes the other man uncomfortable have a special appeal for O'Brien? We don't know the answer to that question and may never find out.
 * 1) Firstly O'Brien fumed and got angry about gay behaviour, the cardinal called gayness a moral degradation and regular used similar strong language. O'Brien wanted Christians to discriminate against gay people for example not giving gays jobs.  This type of language certainly caused guilt and distress to gay people who are unfortunate enough to believe Church teachings on the subject.  Even gay men and women who accept that side of their nature suffer when Christians are encouraged to discriminate against them.
 * 2) The second unpleasantness depends on those allegations that are widely believed being true. Men complain that they didn't like O'Brien's sexual attention at all, that O'Brien damaged them and they needed counseling afterwards.

Christian forgiveness
When he resigned O'Brien said, "Looking back over my years of ministry, for any good I have been able to do, I thank God. For any failures, I apologise to all whom I have offended. [O'Brien later said] To those I have offended I apologise and ask forgiveness. To the Catholic church and people of Scotland, I also apologise. I will now spend the rest of my life in retirement. I will play no further part in the public life of the Catholic church in Scotland.'''"

So O'Brien hopes others will forgive the harm he did, well it may be hard to forgive hurt that needed decades of counseling. How consistent is O'Brien? How readily did O'Brien forgive those who went against his wishes. "Memories came flooding back to Lenny, the former priest who has accused O'Brien of inappropriate behaviour. He remembered being a young priest in the 90s and telling O'Brien, then an archbishop, that he could not pledge allegiance to him and was leaving. The cold chill of O'Brien's disapproval followed him down the path of the archbishop's official residence and seeped into him in the dole office where he queued for benefits."

What we should focus on is the arbitrary power superiors in the Roman Catholic Church have over juniors and how that power is abused.
 * 1) Should we hope O'Brien will receive personally as much sympathy as he was prepared to give Lenny?
 * 2) Should we be liberal and hope O'Brien gets better treatment than he was prepared to hand out?

Sexual predator?
Naturally the Roman Catholic Church has moved into damage limitation mode. First they tried to pressure the accusers into silence, one priest said,

The Church was quite prepared to let O'Brien take part in the election of the next pope and then retire. The accusers weren't satisfied and went public, O'Brien didn't attend the conclave and disappeared from public view till early May, during his absence rumours developed. The general problem of oppressive arbitrary power higher ranking clerics can exercise against juniors has not been resolved. Regardless of whether or not O'Brien is guilty junior clerics generally are at risk from arbitrary punishment from superiors without the safeguards that exist in a court of law.

All we know for certain is that O'Brien broke his vow of Celibacy in unspecified ways. Well celibacy is hard to keep for a lifetime and very many Roman Catholic Priests, Monks and Nuns break their vow. The media assume he's guilty as charged and there's plenty of circumstantial evidence, he's certainly a hypocrite.

Arbitrary punishment
Roman Catholic so-called justice is arbitrary and unpredictable. in March 2013 rumours emerged O'Brien had been ordered to "lead the life of a hermit and a shamed recluse." In May it appeared O'Brien was lucky and the church let him off lightly. Despite his shame the sinful Cardinal tried to slink back into a cottage in a pleasant Rural areas where he had planned to spend his retirement before the scandal broke. O'Brien had promised to stay out of public life but he would inevitably be publicly visible in that cottage. The Vatican ordered O'Brien out of the UK and he will have to do penance at an undisclosed place. Perhaps O'Brien will surface after a few months, perhaps he'll stay hidden in some prison place of penance for a very long time, even for the rest of his life. An alternative that isn't getting enough attention is that O'Brien broke his vow of Celibacy in less harmful ways and is a victim of Vatican arbitrary so-called justice. It is suspected two of his accusers had a long term relationship with the sexy cardinal which may or may not have been predatory. Many were frustrated over the way the cardinal condemned homosexuality in public while doing exciting sexy things in private. As of June 2013 still nothing has been proved through sworn testimony in court and Roman Catholic "justice" has no safeguards for the accused. Liberapedia is just a bit concerned about the sinful Cardinal.

Liberapedia is extremely concerned for the psychological well being of vulnerable men at that undisclosed place, wherever it is. Especially Liberapedia is concerned for the well being of junior priests and seminarians, for the well being of junior monks and novices. We hope the sexy Cardinal will firmly resist any temptation to exploitative behaviour which may arise.

The four complainants opposed O'Brien doing prayer and penance away from Scotland: they said that O'Brien needed psychological counseling rather than prayer and penance. One accusing priest said, "Keith is extremely manipulative and needs help to be challenged out of his denial. If he does not receive treatment, I believe he is still a danger to himself and to others." The four accusers believe there was a smokescreen, with the full story untold, and want an investigation to reveal the extent of O'Brien's predatory behaviour.

Alleged bully becomes victim
Complaints about O'Brien preying on other men refer to the time from the 1980's to the 21st Century. Today it's the other way round, O'Brien is the victim of sexually titillating gossip in the tabloids and the subject of responsible exposure in news outlets with a reputation for good journalistic standards like the New York Times, The Guardian and the BBC. Unless people like O'Brien are exposed there will be no pressure on the Roman Catholic Church to reform. Also people thinking of becoming RC priests need warnings how little protection they would have from corrupt superiors.

Exposing O'Brien turns him into a victim but helps protect other victims and potential victims of Roman Catholic bullying.

There's no transparency
Catherine Deveney believes the Vatican does not want any inquiry but rather prefers to sweep the scandal under the carpet. "Three months on, there has been no official Vatican investigation and is no prospect of one. Some interpreted last week's statement of O'Brien's exile as Vatican 'action'. To the four complainants, it was another smokescreen. (...) The cardinal would undergo 'a period of prayer and penance'. But if the Vatican really wanted that, why had they not insisted on it immediately? Clearly, it wasn't his sexual misconduct that triggered this statement. So what was it? (...) O'Brien's cardinal sin was obvious. Not sexual misconduct. Being visible. The four hardly cared if he was in Scotland. 'He's got to live somewhere,' one told me. What they wanted was an official investigation. (...) But this is no longer about personal failure. It's about systemic failure. (...) But O'Brien is not the main victim in this. If people knew what the four's statements contained, they might not dismiss the accusations so readily and call for easy forgiveness. This is not about vengeance. It's about transparency and an end to clericalism. 'You cannot forgive,' Werner Jeanrond points out, 'if you do not know what is to be forgiven.' O'Brien is a timebomb. Anyone who thinks this is only about his behaviour – or just the behaviour of Scottish clergy – is naive. It is about clergy worldwide. (...) Well, despite what the cardinal once thought, no person or institution is untouchable. Those who know what those four statements contain know they include information that could blow this scandal even higher. That is not a threat. More, a prophetic warning"So wait for the next thrilling installment.

Lasting effect
So as of June 2013 we don't know conclusively if O'Brien is/was a sexual predator though circumstantial evidence has been mounting. We know O'Brien didn't always keep his vow of Celibacy. Wasn't it common knowledge many supposed celibates break that vow?

From now on every time we hear or read some Roman Catholic dignitary moralising that we shouldn't do something or other sexual that many of us enjoy doing we will all ask ourselves the following. How likely is it the worthy cleric has been doing in secret what he tells us publicly not to do?

Sexual hypocrisy
Sexual hypocrisy is in no way limited to American Protestant WASP's and neither is injustice.