When I was in jail/juvie, I went to the Protestant Sunday Service. These two kids were in back talking, relatively quietly, I sure didn't notice them. The Catholic priest walked into the room to get something, saw it, interrupted the service and yelled at everyone, and was like "YOU ALL SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES, JESUS DIDN'T MURDER PEOPLE, JESUS DIDN'T RAPE WOMEN..." and he went on a tirade like that for 3-4 minutes interrupting our service. He *might* not have been a real priest, though, as he never wore like, actual priest clothes, he might have been more of a "lay minister" or something, but yeah. Not a good advertisement for Catholicism there.
So, I've been Protestant all my life (well, during middle school and high school I lapsed and didn't go to church much and generally didn't live a very Christian life, but besides that) so I don't have like, much experienced with Roman Catholics. Now I'm Orthodox (still a catechumen) and I've dealt with my Orthodox priest alot, and he's been pretty pleasant to deal with. He's definitely got some "Aspie" traits to him, too. I think the only personal slight he's done to me was I waited around for an hour to meet with him for catechumen counseling, and he didn't show up, and he didn't explicitly apologize, but just was like "so that didn't work out." But, I might just be overanalyzing his choice of words and the like, so yeah. Most Orthodox priest type people I've met are pretty like...calm, kinda people. Pretty chill. I'd say their personalities are a lot more similar to like, Buddhists I've met. It's sorta the same ideal, even at the end of liturgies, we pray "To live our lives in peace and repentance." Orthodox Christianity I feel like is one of the few Christian denominations that legitimately has a "peaceful life" as a goal in life, and like Buddhism, we got monastics and ascetics. So anyway, I'll stop the advertisement my own faith, haha.
As far as Catholics go, I've heard pretty similar sentiments from my friends involved with Catholics. My friend went to a Catholic high school, all boys school, and all the Catholic teachers part of the Xavierian brotherhood would yell and curse at them constantly. "You talking to me like that, I've been doing this Xavierian Brotherhood s**t for years!"
The big problem Catholics have imo, is their church has gotten VERY sorta "liberal." And it's just weird they way they work, as they'll make contraception or something like that into a HUGE issue, like they're the cultural vanguard or something, and then they'll allow theological craziness to happen in their own churches. My only time as an adult going to a Catholic Church, I was told it was a class on prayer. I figured it'd be something to do with the saints, the Rosary, etc, instead it was this weird Eastern meditation thing telling you to put your hands on your shoulders and "embrace the feminine part of you, now embrace the masculine part of you" and it referred to God as mother and stuff. I was freaked out and left after like 5 minutes of it. But, other things I've heard from my friends, the passage for the day was the Fall of Man, with Adam and Eve. The priest's sermon was about how we should emulate the serpent, as he was the only one that didn't blame his problems on others. WTF? Emulate the devil?
A big thing in Catholicism, it still is VERY controversial today, is Vatican II. Vatican II was what made the mass not in Latin anymore, but it basically tried to Protestantize Catholic mass, and sorta opened the floodgate for...weird bad stuff. So you have splinter Traditional Catholic Groups now, like Society of Saint Pius X, that are unsatisfied with the way the church is being run. The way I sorta look at it, the Orthodox were smart and saw the writing on Rome's wall back in 1054, and ran. I mean, yeah, there's still good Catholics around, but it's a war between the "Progressive" groups and then on the flipside that's almost just as bad is the SSPX kinda people wanting Latin Mass back and stuff like that.
But yeah, Rome has a lot of problems going on. So priests acting like jackasses is just a symptom of a larger problem in the Roman Church. Again, there's good Roman Catholics and all that, but the Roman church has problems.