The Catholic church's problem was institutional. Not only have priests been having sex with kids, but it has gone on running through the church for generations. The church was aware that it was coming out. They often moved the guilty priests from parish to parish to escape charges. They paid off some of the kids whose lives were ruined. What they did not do, was the right thing.The problem I see with the folks in this thread is the attempt to rub guilt onto others for the actions of a pastor and/or a priest. Should one share the guilt with someone, then the other does as well. It is direct, it is simple. It would not be hypocritical.
What I have said here is: If you believe that one of these people deserve some of the guilt of another, then you are a hypocrite if you do not believe that both share the guilt of another.
I have also said: I don't think you should paint others with the guilt of another in each instance.
If you believe that Trump shares guilt with this guy, then you believe that Biden also shares guilt with the priests in his religion. Shoot. I don't even think Trump actually is a Christian.
Trump is an atheist. Even with the election coming nearer, he does not go to church. He never has. His niece said the only time Trump might show up was when cameras were going to be there. You would think he would go now. The evangelicals would be pleased if he did. They would show it to all the members.