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Survey for class project
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kezia)
Thu Apr 18 22:35:07 2002
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Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 21:58:35 -0400
From: Kezia <kezia@MIT.EDU>
To: MIT-Talk@MIT.EDU
Hey,
I'm doing a project for one of my classes (Religion and Science) on the
recent scandal here in Boston about the priests. I was wondering if you
will fill out this
survey for me.
Thanx a mil
-Kezia
Religion and Science Survey
Sexuality, Celibacy and Catholic Religious
Please answer the following 5 questions, with the given key:
1. Think nothing of it
2. Think it was your mistake that you misunderstood and leave it alone
3. Talk to your friends about it and go no further
4. Talk to your parents/ adults about it and go no further
5. Report it to another priest/ leader in the church
6. Report it to the authorities (e.g. police, law)
7. Talk to the priest about it
What would you do if a priest or nun:
1. Flirts with you
2. Invites you to the rectory/seminary to visit alone
3. Holds your hand affectionately
4. Makes physical advances towards you
5. Tries to initiate a sexual relationship with you
Please answer these with a yes /no, feel free to put an explanation or
other information.
6. Do you know a priest personally who has children?
7. Did you ever hear of a priest who has children?
8. Do you know of a priest/nun in your community who has had sexual
relationships (while in the religious life)?
9. Do you know of priests/nuns who have had sexual relationships with
children?
10. What do you think should be done to priests/nuns who have sexual
relationships:
a. With adults
b. With children
10. Do you think that priests/nuns should be allowed to marry?
11. Are you Catholic?
12. Did you ever think of becoming a priest/nun? Why?
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