Who to complain when you think the Catholic priest was overstepping its limits?
I'm not kidding. I work in a hospital and the priest went to see a lady who's husband had gone to get something to eat and are changing their clothing and bedding and the priest was standing behind me looking at her naked body. This same priest came in last night and asked me if a pill was ready for a pain point, however, not once but 2 times in 10 minutes. I had to wait for the pharmacy to take the order and then send me to check the drug. The priest was in the room to be a nuisance. We are a very busy surgical floor and is there for not demanding guiadance spiritual pain pills. A year ago, this priest was in the bathroom with a naked woman and she calls him "honey." He had no business in your bathroom. I think it's appropriate.
Always visit the young ladies. These are all under 50 years and he comes in and starts to act as if some kind of authority. As for the lady and pain pill last PM. The doctor changed his mind.
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You do not have to pull curtains when changing to a patient? Say "excuse me, you will have to leave." If not, go to your supervisor. Are you aware of what this priest is doing? Talk to her about it. And if nothing is done, you should speak with the hospital administrator. Document the time, so you can indicate what are the specific cases.
He does not have to do the things you're doing.
all Catholic priests should be castrated
treated like any other visitor
If in fact this is really happening, ask your supervisor is. This is probably the bishop of the diocese or the superior of his order.
report to the police for being a pedophile - no wait - those are the boys arent - though police say it's a Peeping Tom.
Tell your boss, the hospital administrator and his superior. This way you have proof that you laid a complaint, if the church decides to get nasty.
Tell him and then tell the bishop! he is not god and doesn't deserve that status!
Talking to the bishop of the diocese, but he does not have anything. The Catholic Church hierarchy is quite good in the care of their own.
A Catholic priest has no limits.
Treat as you would any family member of patients. If you need the privacy of a patient to change a dress or nothing, then tell him to leave. Do not do anything until he leaves.
I'm pretty sure it has authority over the priest. I would also mention to your boss, as well as yours.
Ask him.
Call the local dioceses and bishops to talk to the office.
If a crime has been committed, call the police.
With love in Christ.
First, tell the priest to get the hell out of the room, and complained to his supervisor in the nursing floor, so if things do not change, the hospital administrator. It is your job as the hospital staff to ensure privacy and respect for all patients.
You should talk to two people. The first is the hospital administrator, who can tell better and stay within your own, or be excluded from the hospital.
The second is the office of the diocese. They should know what kind of impression is one of their own making, and the disservice he is doing the church.
Send a letter to the bishop of his diocese.
Tell your supervisor and ask to speak with the Director of Human Resources. Put everything in writing. Keep notes backup your accusations. Their visits are for purposes not of opportunities for spiritual lust. Ask him to leave when they should not be there, treat it like any other person. You can make a connection to a higher power, but still a man.