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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (121895)4/6/2010 3:20:32 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) of 132070
 
Name one institution that is a world wide rape factory like the catholic church.
Individuals do not count as they are not involved with a world wide conspiracy to rape children.
The catholic church has institutionalzed child rape.

How is that different then a prist raping an 8 year old.

A 16 year old girl running off with her 30 year old teacher.

I will say the 16 year old made her own choice even if i think it was a mistake.

The 8 year old does not have a choice.

Jesus
you cannot tell the difference between a 8year old and a 16 year old?
you and Wayne deserve a good ass farking from the catholic church do gooders
and below is just this weeks catholic church rape stories, every week brings out more and kmore of these stories world wide.

Pope 'let molesting priest resume work'
Press TV - 19th Mar 2010

Pope Benedict XVI has been accused of turning a deaf ear to repeated warnings about a pedophiliac priest who was later convicted of carnal violation of theological pupils.
Werner Huth, the Psychiatrist tasked with treating the German priest Peter Hullermann, said on Thursday that he had audibly warned the current Pope about the future convict's immorality, The New York Times reported.
Hullermann was in 1986 declared guilty of molesting boys in the Bavarian town of Grafing.

German Diocese Ignored Abuse Warnings, Doctor Says
ESSEN, Germany — The German archdiocese led by the future Pope Benedict XVI ignored repeated warnings in the early 1980s by a Psychiatrist treating a priest accused of sexually abusing boys that he should not be allowed to work with children, the Psychiatrist said Thursday. Related “I said, ‘For God’s sake, he desperately has to be kept away from working with children,’ ” the Psychiatrist, Dr. Werner Huth, said in a telephone interview from Munich....

Pope's letter: Irish victims disappointed by Pope's apology
Irish victims of clerical child sexual abuse are deeply disappointed by Pope Benedict's letter of apology, a group representing survivors of abuse said.

Pope Benedict's German Diocese Ignored Abuse Warnings
Every day seems to bring ever more horrifying new revelations about the German Catholic school Child Abuse scandal. Today we learned that the German archdiocese headed by Josef Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI) ignored a Psychiatrist’s repeated warnings about a priest accused of molesting children, and simply let the priest continue preying on young boys for many years: German Diocese Ignored Abuse Warnings, Doctor Says . “ I said, ‘For God’s sake, he desperately has to...

German Diocese Suspends Pedophile Priest Once Protected By Pope Palpatine
Back when Pope Palpatine was the mere Archbishop of Munich, he transferred a pedophile priest to another assignment, presumably to cover up the crime. In the new location, the pervy priest molested again. Yesterday, he was finally suspended amid charges of The Pope's complicity in the widening German child molestation scandal. According to the Archdioceses of Munich and Freising, the suspended German priest had been transferred to Munich from another German diocese in 1980. There the priest...

German priest who abused children in Pope's diocese is suspended
A German priest who was accused of molesting children when The Pope was archbishop of Munich has been suspended - three decades after the incident.

Pope Benedict XVI apologises to Ireland's victims of sex abuse by priests
Pope Benedict XVI has issued a formal apology to the Irish victims of decades of sex abuse by Catholic priests.

Pope Benedict's letter in full
The full text of Pope Benedict XVI's letter to the Catholics of Ireland.

Pope Apologizes to Irish Sex Abuse Victims
Related Articles Pope Benedict has apologized to Irish Catholics for the sexual abuse of children by priests, in the first papal letter to entirely address the issue. In that letter, released Saturday, Benedict expressed shame and remorse for the harm done to generations of Catholics in Ireland who suffered sinful and criminal abuse by clergy. Victims said they were disappointed with The Pope's message because it did not admit any Vatican responsibility, nor did it mention specific punishment...

Pope apology for Irish sex abuse
Pope Benedict XVI has apologised to victims of child sex abuse by Catholic priests in Ireland. In a pastoral letter to Irish Catholics, he acknowledged the sense of betrayal in the Church felt by victims and their families.

Munich diocese faces 'tsunami' of abuse claims
MUNICH — Pope Benedict XVI 's former diocese in Munich says it is facing new allegations of physical and sexual abuse on a daily basis.

Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain: The itinerary
The main outline of Pope Benedict XVI’s trip to Britain between September 16th and 19th has been disclosed, although full details are not yet available:

Pope Benedict to be received by queen on UK visit
London (Reuters) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth will host Pope Benedict at her official residence in Scotland during his first visit to Britain in September, the government said on Tuesday. Benedict will meet the queen at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh , a baroque landmark that was the home of Mary Queen of Scots , the Catholic monarch executed for treason in 1587 after Elizabeth I signed her death warrant. The four-day trip, from September 16 to 19, will be the first papal visit...

German diocese suspends convicted sex abuser
BERLIN -- A German archdiocese that Pope Benedict XVI oversaw from 1977 to 1982 said Monday that a priest convicted in 1986 of sexually abusing children has been suspended for violating a condition that he have no contact with minors. The disclosure came as the church is grappling with claims by about 300 Germans who have alleged this year that priests sexually or physically abused them in church-run boarding schools and other institutions. The Archdiocese of Munich and Freising said that it...

Irish victims disappointed by pope abuse letter
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish victims of clerical child sexual abuse are deeply disappointed by Pope Benedict's letter of apology as it fails to address the role of senior church leaders, a group representing victims said on Saturday.

Prevalence of abuse stuns German bishop
BERLIN -- The Roman Catholic bishops in Pope Benedict XVI's native Bavaria sought Tuesday to deal with a sexual abuse scandal whose ever-widening scope has left Church leaders baffled. "I would not have expected such a multitude of cases," Bavarian Bishop Ludwig Schick, who is hosting his colleagues' meeting at Vierzehnheiligen, told Bayerischer Rundfunk Radio. He said he was shaken and ashamed of what had taken place within the Church. "It is bitter and it is hard, but it has to be dealt...

Pope to abusers: You must answer to God
Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday he is "truly sorry" for the abuse suffered by victims at the hands of Catholic priests in Ireland.

So Did Pope Benedict XVI Cover Up a Priest's Sex Abuse Or What?
We're sure the Devil is responsible and all, but this is pretty disturbing. Even for a practicing Catholic. The archdiocese said that a priest accused of

Pope apologises for Irish priests' child sex abuse
A copy of Pope Benedict XVI's pastoral letter to Irish Catholics is displayed in St Peters Square, Vatican. Photograph: Franco Origlia/Getty Images

Pope blasts Irish bishops, orders Vatican probe
Vatican City (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI rebuked Irish bishops Saturday for "grave errors of judgment" in handling clerical sex abuse cases and ordered an investigation into the Irish church. But he laid no blame for the problem on the Vatican 's policies of keeping such cases secret.

Pope blasts Irish bishops for 'grave errors'
Pope Benedict XVI rebuked Irish bishops Saturday for "grave errors of judgment" in handling clerical sex abuse cases and ordered an investigation into the Irish church.

Pope Offers Apology, Not Penalty, for Sex Abuse Scandal
Vatican City — Confronting a sex abuse scandal spreading across Europe, Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday apologized directly to victims and their families in Ireland , expressing “shame and remorse” and saying “your trust had been betrayed and your dignity has been violated.” His message, in a long-awaited, eight-page pastoral letter to Irish Catholics, seemed couched in strong and passionate language. But it did not refer directly to immediate disciplinary...

Pope tells Irish sex abuse victims "truly sorry"
Vatican City (Reuters) - Pope Benedict apologised on Saturday to victims of child sex abuse by clergy in Ireland and ordered an official inquiry there to try to stem a scandal gripping the Catholic Church which has swept across Europe. The Pope's moves over abuse at Irish dioceses and seminaries were the most concrete steps taken since a wave of cases hit Ireland, Germany, Austria and The Netherlands but were met with deep disappointment by the victims in Ireland. In a letter addressed to the...

Pope Blasts Irish Bishops, Orders Probe
March 20, 2010 Pope Benedict XVI rebuked Irish bishops Saturday for "grave errors of judgment" in handling clerical sex abuse and ordered a Vatican investigation into the Irish church to wipe out the scourge. In a letter to the Irish faithful read across Europe amid a growing, multination abuse scandal, The Pope did not mention any Vatican responsibility. And he doled out no specific punishments to bishops blamed by victims and Irish government-ordered investigations for having covered up years...

Pope's letter is a warning to Germany, says Archbishop
The leader of the Catholic Church in Germany said that Pope Benedict's letter of apology to the victims of sexual abuse in Ireland is a clear reproach to the German Church.

Pope Benedict speaks out to Irish victims of sex abuse by priests
March 20, 2010 (ChattahBox) -
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