So many points to comment on here.
Firstly Mishap. You assert that the systems of RCC msy attract people who wish to have unfettered access to children. Well, no more than the teaching profession or the Scout movement or sports coaches. Paedophiles will seek opportunities wherever and whenever they can. The church now has one of the strictest safeguarding procedures in place of any institution. Nothing can ever be foolproof, but it's the very best we can do.
BAnanas, you sound very bitter and angry and it's hard to respond to the sweeping statements you make.
Glammy makes a good point. Vatican II was a great hope, I can only pray that now the ideals and principles which began there fifty years ago come to fruition.
Absent, I agree with your comment about individuals and the cover up by the institution. All are guilty of grave sin. But, although many on this forum seem to think that every Catholic priest is the devil in disguise, that really isn't the case. The great majority are overworked decent chaps trying to live according the teachings of Jesus and to provide spiritual support to parishioners as well as running a parish.
Great Nan, oddly enough I wasn't brought up to revere the clergy! My memories are that any priest or curate was carefully evaluated, their strengths commended and any shortcoming swiftly pointed out. Different parishes, different cultures.
Certainly the zeitgeist of the 40s and 50s was much more deferential to all institutions and authority than today. That applied to politics, medics, teachers and so on. I think the church was no different.
And as for the future, all any of us in the church can do is to hope and pray that good will triumph. There are many many good and holy people in the church. Now might be the time for sweeping changes.