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  • DistroMan 20:35 on March 31, 2010 Permalink
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    And the numbers keep growing… 

    I nearly didn’t have a blog for tonight as I’ve been in such a fog for the last few days and I’d used up my scheduled articles without writing anything new.

    THEN, as I was sitting here and reading some tweets, I noticed a number.


    280,000

    Isn’t that a lovely number? Wouldn’t you like that in dollars? Or wishes? Or even Birthday presents?

    Well I’m sorry to disappoint, but this is the estimated number of children the Catholic Church has abused, raped and tortured since 1950. If you had to count from zero going up one at a time, the amount of children you would allow to be mistreated in this manner so that the Catholic Church could exist, you would have to say ‘none’. You wouldn’t even get to ‘one’. That is because we just don’t allow that kind of tradeoff.

    But what if the count was to the number of children you would allow to be mistreated until an already existing Catholic Church had to be stopped? Shutdown? Dismantled?

    It amazes me that we can’t offer up one child for something that ‘may’ be a ‘force for good’ in the world, but we can allow them to go on forever sacrificing thousands upon thousands of children, spilling their blood, destroying their minds and crippling their bodies all because we can’t say ‘stop’. Look at that number again.

    280000

    That is just since 1950. How many before that? This is not an insignificant number that can be ignored by saying ‘it was over a long period’ or ‘we were not the only ones’ or ‘but look at the good we do’.

    I’m sorry, but I can’t justify saying nothing just because it relates to religion. The Catholic Church is just a lot of misogynistic, sexually repressed and/or perverted men in frocks. How can anybody call them anything else after seeing that number?

    I know some will ask “Why that number?” It isn’t mine. Check http://www.usccb.org/nrb/johnjaystudy/ to see all the data and come to your own conclusions. Following is one paragraph that made my head spin.

    Finkelhor and Jones have used data from National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) to make a national estimate of the number of sexual abuse cases substantiated by child protective service (CPS) for the period from 1992 to 2000. Using data from more than forty states, they report that the number of substantiated sexual abuse cases peaked at approximately 149,800 in 1992, followed by annual declines of 2 to 11 percent per year through 2000 when the number of cases reached a low of approximately 89,355.

    This isn’t even the whole of the United States and they came up with figures that large?

    If the number was only a fraction of that it would be way too high. The whole institution is an insult to humanity and still it is allowed to exist.

    HAVE YOU SPOKEN OUT TODAY?

     
    • Greybeard 11:49 on March 31, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      280,001, 280,002, 280,003, 280,004, 280,005………………………………….

    • Yolanda 23:27 on March 31, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      That's lovely. It's time to nail that fucker! Bust Benedict, dammit!

    • Greybeard 03:51 on April 2, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      280,051, 280,052, 280,053, 280,54, 280,55…………………………………….

  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 30, 2010 Permalink
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    When lost, trust must be earned Joe… 

    Keith Porteous Wood, representing the International Humanist and Ethical Union (EHUI), has said: “Billions of dollars and euros have already been paid out in respect of thousands of victims in the USA and Ireland. News of further abuse has since appeared in Austria, the Netherlands and now Germany – and this is just the tip of the iceberg. How much more evidence of children’s suffering is needed before the UN and the international community fulfill their responsibility to hold the Vatican to account?”

    As of November 2009, 194 countries have become signatories of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.  There are two notable exceptions, Somalia and the United States, although Somalia have announced plans to do so.  What I’m saying here is that The Vatican is a signatory.  Being a signatory to this document comes with some responsibilities.  One of which is reporting cases of abuse.  Here is a shocker for you.  The Vatican is ten years behind.  They promised to get his done last year, but still nothing has materialised.  Maybe they don’t have time with all the shifting of offenders and responsibility that has been going on.

    This self protection is getting beyond a joke.  They won’t give up their own till the very last minute and have dragged many cases out till the priest in question has passed on, giving them the chance to bury them as priests in their robes, something that sickens many victims and their families.  The money paid out to Irish victims has had to come from the Irish taxpayers themselves, including the victims, as the Vatican won’t put it’s hand in it’s pocket to help.  What is a charitable institution for if not to help those in need?  Especially if the need was created by the Church in the first place.

    To see the extent of The Vaticans hypocrisy, read their report to the UN here on how they shouldn’t be held to the same standards as everyone else.

    I particularly love how of late they have said over and over that “we aren’t the only ones abusing children”, but have the audacity to list everyone else’s faults.  What happened to “let he who is without sin, cast the first stone”?  They should be keeping their mouths shut till they’ve cleaned up their own backyard if they wish to use that line against others.

    Due to their past behaviour and present reluctance to cooperate, the International Humanist and Ethical Union has called on the Holy See to:

    1. Remove its reservation to the CRC to bring the territory of Vatican City state, to which it has instructed all abuse accusations are to be sent, under the jurisdiction of the CRC,

    2. Open up its files and records to CRC and state investigators, and

    3. Instruct all its representatives to cooperate with legal investigating authorities worldwide, something that they have signally failed to do in Ireland.

    Of course, nobody is holding their breath.  If we only ever wait for The Vatican to pull it’s collective fingers out, we will never see the kind of change that is needed to protect the children from the Priests and Nuns.  It is time for a little pressure to be applied by the people themselves.  Therefore I call upon all Catholics to boycott the Church until such time as Pope Benedict agrees to the full Convention, without reservation and begins reporting cases to the UN in a timely manner.

    As adults we must take responsibility for ourselves, but our children cannot have that expectation placed upon them.  It is up to us as adults to take whatever steps are necessary to protect them from evil, whether it be from within the family, the community or the Church itself.  We must hold them to account now, before more innocent blood is spilt.

    The Church is supposed to be a sanctuary, a place where anyone can go in the knowledge that they will be safe.  As the children are the least capable of looking after themselves, they most of all should be able to feel safe within the walls of the institution that holds itself up as the ethical and moral guiding influence in their lives.  Their track record of abuse, denial, secrecy and evasion, no longer gives them the right to describe themselves in that manner or ask for our trust.  They must earn it.

    THE VATICAN MUST BE MADE TO OBEY INTERNATIONAL LAW

    “These children are the future of our world, and they must not be made to bear the ignominy of the past. We shall set a goal that ANY priest, or nun, of any rank involved in these activities shall be cast out of this church and subject to the law of the land wherein the offenses took place, and a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual abuse will be in force from this day onward.”

     
  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 29, 2010 Permalink
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    Minority rights are something I fully believe in. There can be no end to the struggle until complete equality is achieved.  Not some manufactured equality held together by idiotic laws, but real, true unending equality.  I do worry though that it may never happen and I worry that it just may be the fault of the minority groups themselves.

    I do not mean that to sound like they should not have those groups, but at what time should they stop?  For some of the members it might be next year.  In a decade for others.  For some it may be never.  There is an element in most groups I have come in contact with that will never be satisfied till they are in the dominant position and that is counterproductive.  As soon as that spectre raises it’s ugly head the pressure will be reapplied and equality will never be achieved.  What I’m saying is that for some it is about the fight and not the goal.

    I have met feminists that have truly hated me, just because I am male.  When I try to get them to understand that I am in favour of equal rights for all women, I am told I am being condescending.  There is just no pleasing some people.  It isn’t that they don’t have reason to be suspicious, but at what stage does that become unreasonable paranoia or hate just for hates sake?

    Never stop struggling for your rights, but be ready and willing to stop when you have achieved them or you risk losing all you have gained.  A lot of groups have mission statements or constitutions or something similar.  Are there words in there anywhere that tell you what you are going to do when you do achieve your goals?

    IF NOT, WHY?

     
  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 28, 2010 Permalink
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    How many more tears must be shed? 

    There is an astounding amount of information regarding Child Abuse by the Catholic Church being published day after day in blogs, newspapers, television, radio, twitter, facebook etc.  These days it never seems to end.

    All the while the children are crying.

    The reports are piling up faster than we can count.

    All the while the children are crying.

    The people affected can’t get answers, the people not affected don’t seem to care, the priests are in hiding, the bishops are either resigning or transferring, the cardinals can’t be found for love nor money and the Pope is in denial.

    All the while the children are crying.

    The governments are letting the police run around in circles while the Catholic Church sends evidence to The Vatican where it can’t be found.

    All the while the children are crying.

    The police are wondering why they even bother when nobody will back them up.

    All the while the children are crying.

    Which comes first?  Boredom with the whole thing or action to stop the atrocities?

    ARE YOU BORED OR ANGRY?

    “These children are the future of our world, and they must not be made to bear the ignominy of the past. We shall set a goal that ANY priest, or nun, of any rank involved in these activities shall be cast out of this church and subject to the law of the land wherein the offenses took place, and a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual abuse will be in force from this day onward.”

     
  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 27, 2010 Permalink
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    An interview with my mate Joe… 

    Hello everyone and welcome to an ‘Interview with Joe’.

    Joe is a leader of a fundamentalist sect of religion.  Although he hasn’t been leader for very long, he seems to have taken to it quite well.  Having worked his way up the ladder all the way to the top, Joe is now in a position to make radical changes and at the same time reinforce things for which he has a strong personal belief.

    Distro: Good Morning Joe, welcome to Distro’s Blog.

    Joe: Hello Distro, I’m glad to be here.

    Distro: Let’s get straight down to the important questions Joe.  The Red Shoes.  What is that all about?

    Joe: When I wear the white skirt, it’s all white.  I thought it would break it up a bit.  As the wafer as the body of christ is white or whitish, I thought having red like the wine as the blood of christ would be fitting.

    Distro:  Many people are wondering where you get them?

    Joe:  There is a fellow in my choir, he is most ingenious at finding the little things that make life interesting.  I haven’t seen him lately though.

    Distro: Moving on, we have been hearing a lot lately about child abuse within the church.  Is this having any effect on your position?

    Joe: Minimal. These things are of man and my job is do deal more with the spiritual.

    Distro: But Joe, don’t you feel you should, as their leader, take a more active role?

    Joe: I take a very active role in this.  You have no idea how much praying I have been doing.  I’ve worn out three pairs of support hose with all the kneeling.  It’s been a long time since I’ve been down on my knees this much.

    Distro: When would that have been Joe?

    Joe: Oh, back in my days as an altar boy I’d think.  I was always on my knees then.  Ah, fun times.  Such memories.

    Distro: With the amount of damage done to the church around the world and especially in Ireland, with over 15,000 cases of abuse, do you think the church can survive?

    Joe: It always has Distro, it always has.  I don’t concern myself overly much with such things, they ultimately work themselves out.

    Distro:  So you’re doing nothing to help the children?

    Joe: Once again Distro, you have no idea.  I have sent a letter to the faithful asking them to pray and keep the faith.  If they pray hard every day, and give themselves to the church, body and soul, the Church will heal and once again be a place for love.

    Distro: I wasn’t asking about the Church Joe, I was asking about the children.

    Joe: So was I.  The children need the Church to be strong for them, so if they pray to help heal the Church, they in turn will be healed.

    Distro: How will the Church becoming stronger heal the wounds inflicted by your priests?

    Joe: You cannot feel the pain of this if you are fully involved in the healing power of prayer.  If they just understand that and pray with me, the pain will go away.

    Distro: How do you know the pain will fade Joe?

    Joe: Because it went away when I prayed.

    Distro: But you haven’t been in that kind of pain Joe.

    Joe: I told you I was an Altar Boy.

    Distro: Are you saying you were abused as an Altar Boy Joe?

    Joe: No I am not saying that.  I don’t wish to talk about this anymore.

    Distro: But you said you prayed and the pain went away. What pain was that Joe?

    Joe: I should not have said it.  It was not what I meant.  You will edit that out.

    Distro: You are meant to be infallible though Joe.  How could you not mean what you said?

    Joe: You must edit that out. It is not nice what you are implying.

    Distro: Do you still feel pain when you think about being an Altar Boy Joe?

    Joe: I am asking you to edit that out.

    Distro: Pray with me Joe.  You’ll forget all about editing things out then.  Pray with me Joe.

    Joe: I don’t wish to pray with you, I wish to have you remove that from the interview.

    Distro: So you can’t pray to forget things you don’t like, but you ask others to do so?

    Joe: Om Mani Padme Hum, Om Mani Padme Hum…

    Distro: That’s a Tibetan Chant Joe, are you converting?

    Joe: Stop that, you are confusing me.  Hail Mary, Hari Krishna…

    Distro: Wrong Robe Joe, try again mate.

    Joe: Get off my phone, I’m hanging up now.

    Distro: We’re not on the phone Joe, you are sitting here with me.

    Joe: <closes eyes and pretends to be invisible>

    Distro:  Well, there you have it.  Joe’s answer to everything.

    CAN YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT KNOWING THIS?

     
  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 26, 2010 Permalink
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    Blind children. Deaf children. What’s next Joe? 

    How far will a Priest go to get his jollies?   March 20, 2010, I posted an article about Priests abusing blind children.  I wondered then just how depraved these people could get.  When I later posted about what they did here in Australia I was fuming, but I thought the worst of it was over.  I’m not sure where to rank this story and perhaps I shouldn’t.  Abuse is abuse and not to be dealt with in that manner.  So let’s just say that after hearing today that they have been abusing deaf children as well, I’m now of the belief that they don’t care who you are, what you are, what problems you may have or how much it might hurt you.  As long as they get their pleasure, you don’t mean a thing.  Our children are just meat to them.  Something to be used up and tossed aside.

    Between 1950 and 1974 Father Lawrence C. Murphy of the Wisconsin Diocese, molested over 200 deaf children.  Reports were made to the diocese and a decision was made to move him to another diocese.

    Where have we heard that before?  If moving him instead of reporting him to the authorities isn’t bad enough, they allowed him to keep working with children.

    Father Murphy made reports to then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI himself about the matter.  These were never answered.  Later, when he was to face a secret canonical trial, he once again wrote to the Pope asking to have the trial stopped as all he wanted to do was live out his life.

    No thought for the children, just his own retirement.  What he wanted was much more important than the children receiving closure and justice.  We’ve heard this same thing over and over.

    As far as is known, there was no response from the Pope, at least not officially, but in any case Father Murphy was never sufficiently dealt with.

    Seemingly “restricting Father Murphy’s public ministry and requiring that Father Murphy accept full responsibility for the gravity of his acts” is enough to satisfy the Vatican.

    Two years on and Father Murphy died, still a priest with a clean record.

    There are now four cases to be heard against the Archdiocese of Milwaukee in which church documents will be used as evidence.   I am amazed, but happy, that these  church documents still exist.  It’s a win for the good guys. They allege that reports were made to 3 Church Officials regarding Father Murphy and yet the incidents were never reported to authorities.

    This is not surprising as Cardinal Ratzinger was the head The Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith at that time.  This was once known as The Inquisition, but was changed to soften their image.  This organisation is the author and distributor of such lovely documents as the Crimen Sollicitationis and De Delictis Gravioribus which both effectively tell priests, bishops and cardinals that church business stays within the church and they should keep their mouths shut as well as send any evidence to the Vatican post haste where it will never be seen again.  Basically they are overriding the state and federal laws of sovereign nations because they think they are above such things.

    It is time our authorities took over.  No priest, nun, layperson, teacher etc should have access to our children without first having been cleared by police.  i.e.  No convictions for any offense relating to children or other sex related offenses.

    DEMAND PROTECTION FOR OUR CHILDREN

    “These children are the future of our world, and they must not be made to bear the ignominy of the past. We shall set a goal that ANY priest, or nun, of any rank involved in these activities shall be cast out of this church and subject to the law of the land wherein the offenses took place, and a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual abuse will be in force from this day onward.”

    Catholic officials were threatened with automatic excommunication if they even discussed abuse cases outside the church’s legal system. Even victims and witnesses were threatened with excommunication if they broke the oath of secrecy they made at the time of making a complaint.
     
    • Greybeard 01:36 on March 27, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      This is further evidence that the Roman Catholic Church has participated in – and is still participating in – the Greatest Corruption Scandal that this planet has ever seen.

      The evidence is there for all to see. Politicians need to act. The grass root level of the RCC needs to act.

  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 25, 2010 Permalink
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    The Pontiff has no clothes… 

    I have written many thousands of words on the topic of child abuse and the Catholic Church to the  point of even describing it as being a full time hobby.  In a way it was a hobby to begin with as blogging was just something to fill in the time.  But after writing the first article on religion it started to become much more.

    This started quite young when I’d see other kids going off to Sunday School.  This was before I even had to go.  The kids walking down the street with their parents or going past in their cars watching me playing out the front of the house would mostly look at me with what I thought was a kind of hatred.  At least that was what I thought it was.  I eventually found out one day what the true cause was.  They were jealous.  Of me?  I couldn’t understand that.  But it was true.  They were being dragged off to a place they didn’t want to be instead of out playing like I was.  I always thought of myself as the poor kid around town and felt like the outsider.  I thought they looked down on me.  In a way they did, but it was also because I was having fun on the weekend and they weren’t.  I never fully understood it till my mother made me go to Sunday School.  You can read about that experience here – Part One and here – Part Two.

    When I did get sent to Sunday School I learnt why they didn’t want to be there.  One thing that confused me was that some of them weren’t even there when I arrived.  I asked one kid I knew where the others were and he told me they were over at the Catholic Church.  Wow, there was more than one kind!  If you have read those other two articles you’ll know I wasn’t long for that place.

    This feeling has lasted me right throughout my life.  Now that my children have all grown up to one degree or another I find myself able to sit and ponder lifes questions much easier than you can when a 3 year old wants to use your hair as a handhold to climb up on your shoulders.

    So now we move on to what has been annoying me about the Catholic Church for a long time.

    Whereas most religions today are getting out of hand, back then the Catholic Church was not much different to the way they are today.  This is not to say that I think that is a good thing, but more to say that they have always been a force for bigotry, intolerance and downright inhumanity to man.   The difference today is that due to technology progressing to where it is, they are more ‘in your face’ than they used to be.  It used to be that they were in their homes or in their church.  Now it’s all over the news, radio, newspapers and internet.  Non believers or believers of other faiths are no longer able to go about their business without hearing the intolerant ravings of the Pope and his followers.

    This has also been to the detriment of the Church, as it has allowed us to hear more of the negative side of their existence.  This means that we, as a community, have to weigh the good and bad.  We have to make a decision as to whether the Church is a more positive influence on humanity or not.  You can’t just sit by with your head buried in the TV Guide going “lalalalalalala, I can’t hear you”.  That is a vote to allow them to continue on their merry way.

    How do we weigh up such things?  I suppose we can draw up lists of good and bad.  Things such as their charity work in poorer countries on one side and the fact that they teach those people not to use condoms till they die of AIDS on the other.  We could go on like that all day, but is it necessary?  I don’t believe so.  There are things in this world that cannot be balanced against.

    How do you weigh up a child’s welfare or a person’s life against a water well or missionary work as you would the cost effectiveness of fixing a piece of machinery against buying a new one?  There are evils that should not be mitigated by good works.

    We have, over many decades now, heard of the many thousands of cases of child abuse by Catholic Priests, Nuns and Laypeople.  If you have the stomach for it, you can read any number of my blog articles and see exactly what I mean.  The Church has been doing this for so long it goes well back past living memory.

    With the advent of the Internet, the Church is no longer able to hide behind ‘time’.  It is all coming out these days and the people should wake up and stop the atrocities.  We cannot allow this to continue.  How can we call ourselves civilised when we allow this to continue in the name of ‘not saying anything disrespectful about the Church’?  It has to stop.

    The Pope himself presided over the writing of a document meant to hide the evidence.  Nobody can claim to have risen to that position, write that document and not know of the abuse.  That is what it was all about.  Living in this age of the ‘information highway’ nobody can claim, especially not the Clergy themselves, that they didn’t know of the cases of abuse in other diocese’s or countries.  It’s their business to know. Everyone reading this knows that they have heard of cases over and over for decades now.  The problem was that nothing much was made of it because you can’t keep harping on the subject without being accused of being ‘against the Church’ or a ‘blasphemer’ or shock horror, a ‘non-believer’.  Those days have past.  We know what is happening.  They know what is happening.

    It comes down to this: The Catholic Church as an organisation is a haven for child abusers. They have been at it for longer than anyone can remember.  The Pope, as Cardinal Ratzinger, knew for a long time this was happening and only wrote a document that has done nothing but allowed it to continue undercover and with full knowledge of the Vatican.  As Pope, he has not rescinded that document which shows he has no intent to bring it all out into the open and fix the problem.  In his letter to the people of Ireland he has blamed them for their lack of piety, blamed secularism for leading them astray and blamed the Irish Priesthood for lack of faith and obedience to doctrine.  At no time has he ever uttered one word that would even hint at him taking any kind of responsibility.

    He Knew

    He Did Nothing

    THE PONTIFF HAS NO CLOTHES


    “These children are the future of our world, and they must not be made to bear the ignominy of the past. We shall set a goal that ANY priest, or nun, of any rank involved in these activities shall be cast out of this church and subject to the law of the land wherein the offenses took place, and a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual abuse will be in force from this day onward.”

     
    • 95thesis 13:37 on March 25, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      I really can't figure why anyone would be at all shocked about the carryings on when you consider we are talking about the intellectually starved and sexually depraved.

    • eda 13:48 on March 25, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      your article yesterday mentioned a really interesting solution: make churches child proof. in the UK and i believe in Australia too, adults that have access to children are checked by the police, so if you have a conviction that involves children you can't work, or have access to them. if we use the same law for priests, than children would be more protected. another important aspect of this is that instead of waiting for the church to cease to exist, ordinary people can actually start to ask their representatives to make the church more accountable, that no institution can or should be above the law? What do you think?
      I loved reading about your childhood experience, thanks for sharing such a beautiful story.

    • Anachro1 17:08 on March 25, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Please read my currrent blog on the topic of Pope abuse. I theorize that they have been child rapers since the time of christ.
      That's why they will always try to cover their tracks than pay for their crimes.

  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 24, 2010 Permalink
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    Secularism is to blame for Child Abuse in Ireland says Pope – Part Two 

    Part Two

    8. First you have the arrogance to tell the parents how they feel. Not having children (or do you) how can you know?  You know nothing. If you did have even a small amount of real knowledge of what it is to be a parent, you would have done something much earlier instead of writing a how-to for priests who need to get out of trouble. You completely lack any credibility in this area.

    Then you start telling parents how their children should be brought up. Considering you are the leader of a sex starved organisation of men and women, you least of all, have a right to be telling them their children need to be taught how to behave by the Catholic Church.

    9. “Your experience of the Church is very different from that of your parents and grandparents.” I doubt that actually. Maybe it is, but only in the fact that you have been caught. With the sectarian war raging in that country it would have been near impossible for the children to speak out. Even if they did, the parents could hardly have said anything. Before that, communication being what it was in this world, everyone was so cut off that the children would have felt even more powerless than they do now. My bet is that it was even worse back then. But how would you know? You’d have to care first.

    “We are all scandalized by the sins and failures of some of the Church’s members.”  Some of the Church’s members Joe? How about you stop trying to minimise the whole event and tell it like it is.  Many of the Church’s members, sounds a whole lot more honest. You remember honesty don’t you Joe?  Understatement is as bad as fabrication under the circumstances.

    “But it is in the Church that you will find Jesus Christ, who is the same yesterday, today and for ever.” As are the priests, and that is what worries me most.  I have very little doubt that they will continue in the same way after a period of abstinence.  It’s the nature of the beast.  Man is not meant for that life.  It is unnatural and you have it within your power to change it.

    “He loves you and he has offered himself on the cross for you.”  Ah, you admit it now.  He did that crap to himself.  You can’t call that abuse when he did it himself willingly. How is that abuse? We call that masochism these days. Which would also make him a sadist as he did it to himself.  So your god is a sadomasochist.  It all seems to flow from there.  No wonder the Church as a whole is a hotbed of moral turpitude.

    “for he will never betray your trust!.” It seems that is exactly what just happened. People put their trust in him and they were repaid with deceit and abuse. That is not something new for the Catholic Church.

    “He alone can satisfy your deepest longings and give your lives their fullest meaning by directing them to the service of others.” Looks like he satisfied someones longings, just not the children’s, and they were directed towards the service of the priesthood. It is as it always has been and always will be.

    10. Please, oh please my priests, help me keep my position of power?  Lame.

    11. Laying blame and distancing yourself again. You do say that leadership was lacking, but you fail to go as far as it being your leadership that was lacking.  Take responsibility for this.  That is what fathers do.

    “Only decisive action carried out with complete honesty and transparency will restore the respect and good will of the Irish people towards the Church to which we have consecrated our lives.” True, but it has to happen from the top.  How many times does this need to be said before you understand?

    “This must arise, first and foremost, from your own self-examination, inner purification and spiritual renewal.” No Joe, from the top. You must show leadership. You must be a role model. Not just a powerless, annoyed and cowardly father figure.

    “In particular, I ask you to be attentive to the spiritual and moral lives of each one of your priests. Set them an example by your own lives.”  You  are asking them to do what you yourself need to do.  Lead by example. If a priest has wronged he must admit that wrong and step down. If a bishop has wronged, he must admit it and step down. That goes all the way up the line to you. You failed in your leadership. You set a bad example and must take personal responsibility.  Step down Joe.  Do the right thing.

    12. “we need to find new ways to pass on to young people the beauty and richness of friendship with Jesus Christ in the communion of his Church.” New ways Joe?  The church is so bogged down in the past with outdated rules and rituals that it can’t do anything new.   For a start, you won’t let it.  You have kept trotting out ridiculous rules that are costing millions of lives.  You can’t expect sexually frustrated people to contain themselves. Your God has never been able to help them with that and so it will continue. The lifestyle you expect them to lead is untenable, unworkable and unjust.  The ‘new’ needs to happen, I agree, but start with new rules that save lives and don’t pit one person against another.

    “By treading the path marked out by the Gospel, by observing the commandments and by conforming your lives ever more closely to the figure of Jesus Christ, you will surely experience the profound renewal that is so urgently needed at this time. I invite you all to persevere along this path.” Fundamentalism is never the answer. You will only create more problems for future generations to have to deal with.  You had just finished talking about ‘new ways’ and now you go backwards.  Make up your mind.

    13. “I am praying earnestly that, by God’s grace, the wounds afflicting so many individuals and families may be healed”. The problem is though that your prayer is only offering hope. It cannot be known that it will come to fruition. Therefore, you risk future atrocities. How can you take such a risk with even more children?  You don’t have the right.

    14. “I now wish to propose to you some concrete initiatives to address the situation.” When I read the word ‘concrete’ I stupidly expected to hear something concrete, like excommunication for offending priests, hard and fast rules to help put a stop to further occurrences of child abuse. But what do you propose? Prayer, hope, wishes, outdated ritual and meaningless pap. Joe, that is nothing more than mystical hand waving in a cloud of smoke. You may as well say, “abracadabra, see, all fixed now”.

    You end with a prayer. Nothing unusual there. The last section of said prayer goes:

    To you, Triune God,
    confident in the loving protection of Mary,
    Queen of Ireland, our Mother,
    and of Saint Patrick, Saint Brigid and all the saints,
    do we entrust ourselves, our children,
    and the needs of the Church in Ireland.

    Really Joe? Entrust the children to the church? Again? Hasn’t that already been proven to be unsuccessful? How many more children are you willing to sacrifice to your priests before you wake up to the fact that it won’t work. It does NOT work. It never worked, it isn’t working and it will never work with a church so full of itself and the power it holds over the people.

    Is this the same meaningless drivel you intend to offer to people in the United States, Africa, Australia, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and everywhere else your beloved church has infected the land and abused the children?

    This is shameful and you should be ashamed. Ashamed of yourself for betraying your followers in their greatest time of need.

    Fathers who care for their children arrive at a time when they have a talk with their sons about responsibility and the choices they will have to make in their lives. Occasionally it is turned around and a son has to have a talk to a wayward parent. If that parent cares more for their children than themselves, they will listen. Joe, it is time for you to listen to your children. Listen to their pain. Their cries of anguish. Their pleading with the church as a whole to stop.  Or do you wish people to see you as a child who sticks their fingers in their ears and yells, “I can’t hear you!” ?

    To the Catholic people I say that this outrage is not your fault and you should not have to pay the price. Nor should your children. The Church has shown you nothing but contempt by the way you have been so shabbily treated in this matter. Every step of the way they have been full of words to make you feel better, but without making one meaningful step in that direction. You have been praying for centuries and this still happened. Do not let them tell you prayer will get you out. If you do that, your children and grandchildren will pay the price as you have done. Force them to change. I beg of you, for the sake of the children, not to step foot inside a church till the Pope agrees to real change. You must force them to put child proof locks on the churches. They must never again be left alone for one moment with children.

    To Joe. The bottom line here is that the people trusted you and the church to do the right thing. The church certainly let them down as it has always done.  But it was your job to change things.  If not yours Joe, then whose? You are the Pope. You knew of the atrocities being committed upon children from decades earlier all across the globe. You knew. When you became Pope you had the opportunity to start fixing things of this nature immediately and yet you did nothing. If you had been more devoted to the children instead of the church you may have lifted a finger to help, but when your attention is firmly fixed more on saving face and power, you fail in your mission. You do not deserve to be Pope. Step down Joe. Shut up shop. Put out the closed for business sign and fade away as gracefully as you are able. If you are unwilling to do that, then the least you can and should do, what is in the best interests of the people, is some real words meant to change things, not just prayer and wishes, but action.

    Something like the following:

    “These children are the future of our world, and they must not be made to bear the ignominy of the past. We shall set a goal that ANY priest, or nun, of any rank involved in these activities shall be cast out of this church and subject to the law of the land wherein the offenses took place, and a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual abuse will be in force from this day onward.”

     
    • eda 10:10 on March 24, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      …The lifestyle you expect them to lead is untenable, unworkable and unjust….I guess this is the real problem. I like that you actually came up with some concrete solutions and mentioned that the church needs to be child proof. That's a really good start, any chance Joe follows your blog???

    • Loren 11:14 on March 24, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      The problem is simple – dear Papa Joe is insulated and isolated from anyone who might supply the brand of constructive negative feedback that could have sufficient power to awaken him from his reverie. The only outsiders who could get close enough, heads of state, most notably, suffer too much from an overdeveloped sense of diplomacy to consider such frank language. It will most likely require a chance act, likely during a public event involving ol' Joe, both to shake him and the sleepwalkers of his flock out of their torpor and recognize that the pontiff has no clothes.

      Such an event could get very ugly … but then, what has happened behind closed doors is already far more than ugly.

    • Richard C Brown 12:15 on March 24, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      About 30 years ago I did a seminar.At the end there was a question.The question was about the identity of god.
      The answer"She is Black and Beautiful"rang through the auditorium.I have pondered the question since.Maybe in the Church She is the secret being kept under the floors of the Vatican.
      Us guys never seem to get it right and the closest the church has come to the feminine is Mary.
      The spirit of the man jesus must really go bonkers at the churches actions today.By the way what does the holy ghost do at times like these.
      What and the hell is the pope telling the upstairs peoples.Same political BS as those reporting to the president of the USA.
      For a win/win what must take place?Keep speaking up and out..Communication works when heard.

  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 23, 2010 Permalink
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    Secularism is to blame for Child Abuse in Ireland says Pope – Part One 

    The Pope’s verdict is in.  It’s our fault.  Secularism is to blame.  Who knew?

    After more than 15,000 reported cases of child abuse Pope Benedict XVI has written a ‘pastoral letter’ to the people of Ireland.  That link will give you the whole thing, the real deal.  As of this moment I have read 1/3 of this piece of drivel and already I am both shocked and not shocked.  How can that be you ask?  Well I had hoped for a lot more.   It should have gone further and I suppose I had high hopes that for once in his miserable life, the pope would have done the right thing.   On the other hand it’s the usual tripe trotted out by the church when they get caught with their hands in something it shouldn’t be.  I’ll deal with this piece of garbage one section at a time.  To the letter…

    1. He’s concerned, deeply disturbed and dismayed by what happened to the children by the church.  He listened to the bishops and he is confident that things will get better.  The part I like is this, “I am confident that, as a result, the bishops will now be in a stronger position to carry forward the work of repairing past injustices and confronting the broader issues associated with the abuse of minors in a way consonant with the demands of justice and the teachings of the Gospel”.

    Repairing past injustices?  Does he really think this can be repaired?  He can’t honestly think that.  It must be the damage to the church he wants to repair.  No sane person could possibly think that what happened in that godforsaken country could possibly be put right.  Stopping it from happening again maybe, but repairing?  He is not in touch with the realities of the situation and the damage done to the children and families.  Actually I don’t think he is in touch with reality period!

    2. The first sentence of this section is nothing more than laying the blame directly on the Irish priesthood.  Nobody else’s fault whatsoever.  Bullshit Joe.  There were reports going on for a long time and you knew about them and have done nothing.  You did nothing and hoped  the Irish Priests would take care of it and it would go away.  Well it didn’t.  You are their leader and you didn’t lead.  You failed not only the priests, but the children.  This is YOUR failure Joe.

    Then he goes on to say that it isn’t only the Church that is abusing children.  How weak is that.  There is no defense in the defense of ‘others were doing it too’.  How bloody childish.

    Then he says, ‘the task you now face is to address the problem’.  What?  You’re leaving it up to them?  This is also of your doing, if only by closing your eyes to the facts and not stepping in sooner.

    “Perseverance and prayer are needed, with great trust in the healing power of God’s grace.”  Grow a freaking brain man.  If there was a God he wouldn’t have allowed this to happen to the children.  Even if we did allow for his existence, how can you follow someone who would allow this to happen?  You distance yourself from the priests who committed these despicable acts and from the bishops who knew and allowed it to go on for so long.  How is that any different from you and your god?  You both knew!

    “At the same time, I must also express my conviction that, in order to recover from this grievous wound, the Church in Ireland must first acknowledge before the Lord and before others the serious sins committed against defenseless children.”  Again, you distance yourself and lay blame on others alone.

    “As you take up the challenges of this hour”.  And again you distance yourself.  There seems to be a pattern emerging here.  One that we are not buying into either.

    “It is my prayer that, assisted by the intercession of her many saints and purified through penance, the Church in Ireland will overcome the present crisis and become once more a convincing witness to the truth and the goodness of Almighty God, made manifest in his Son Jesus Christ.”

    What kind of crap is this?  That is just thinking of the Church, not the children.  Where is the goodness of your god in any of what has happened?  Do you think he allowed this to happen as a test for the Church?  I am amazed at your callousness Joe.  To speak about the future of the church while the people are still in pain is to ignore them and what was done.  That is cold.

    3. You go on in this section to try and draw energy from the past.  Good works from the past do not negate the horrors the present has inflicted.  Try dealing with the situation now instead of attempting to distract people from the crimes committed by the Church.  Your Church.

    “Those Irish missionaries drew their strength and inspiration from the firm faith, strong leadership and upright morals of the Church in their native land.”

    How can you even say those words without choking?  You really are out of touch with the pain these people feel.

    Again, harking back to the past looking for support where there is none.  Then to make matters worse you spew this crap, “Many dioceses, especially in Africa, America and Australia, benefited from the presence of Irish clergy”.  The things that happened and are happening even now in these countries may not have been the fault alone of the Irish Catholic Priests, but the Church has done just as much harm in each one of those as it has done in Ireland.  If not more.  All you manage here is to offend the people of those countries.

    “In almost every family in Ireland, there has been someone – a son or a daughter, an aunt or an uncle – who has given his or her life to the Church.”  Only to be treated in this manner.  You should be ashamed.

    4. The first paragraph is just an attempt to divert attention and lay the blame on secular society.  Secular society did not abuse the children. Priests and Nuns did.  Your lot.  Take responsibility for your own actions instead of blaming the innocent once again.  The Church tried that centuries ago and is still paying the price.  That is not a road you want to go down.

    The second paragraph has one thing I agree with.  “Certainly, among the contributing factors we can include: inadequate procedures for determining the suitability of candidates for the priesthood and the religious life; insufficient human, moral, intellectual and spiritual formation in seminaries and novitiates.”  I’d prefer to shorten it and say “insufficient human, moral, intellectual and spiritual formation in the Church as a whole.”  After that we get “and have obscured the light of the Gospel to a degree that not even centuries of persecution succeeded in doing.”  What about the centuries of persecution the Church itself has inflicted upon the people?

    5. If you don’t step down, you’ll be meeting with a lot more abuse victims Joe.  A lot more.  That is unless you’re more heartless than I think you are.  Ireland is only one part of the larger picture.  You’ve tried to deflect attention on this matter by saying that it isn’t just the Church that commits these crimes.  That is true Joe.  What is also true is that there is no other organisation on this planet that practices child abuse to the extent that your beloved Church did, does and will continue to do until the day it breathes it’s last breath.

    6. You start off well, but then go on to say “It is in the communion of the Church that we encounter the person of Jesus Christ, who was himself a victim of injustice and sin.”  He was a victim of his own abuse.  He as your god, sent himself down as his own son for that to happen.  It was his own plan all along.  Who are you kidding?

    “I know some of you find it difficult even to enter the doors of a church after all that has occurred.”  I would advise them to nail the doors shut and never enter them again.  You and yours cannot be trusted.  You have shown that over a very long time.  Ever heard of ‘once bitten twice shy’?  Well you have bitten us way too many times and can’t be trusted any longer.  Go away.  Shut up shop and leave the people alone.  You are an anachronism and are no longer needed.

    “I pray that, by drawing nearer to Christ and by participating in the life of his Church – a Church purified by penance and renewed in pastoral charity – you will come to rediscover Christ’s infinite love for each one of you.”  Purified Joe?  How can it be pure considering what this letter is all about?  You call that a pure church?  And what will you do if one more child is hurt?  Say the same tired old thing again?  And again?  And again?

    7. Laying of blame on the priests again.  Yes, they committed the acts, but yet again you forget that you knew it was happening and failed in your duty of care and allowed it to continue with no real attempt to put an immediate stop to it.  You are just as guilty.

    “These children are the future of our world, and they must not be made to bear the ignominy of the past. We shall set a goal that ANY priest, or nun, of any rank involved in these activities shall be cast out of this church and subject to the law of the land wherein the offenses took place, and a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual abuse will be in force from this day onward.”

     
    • eda 14:12 on March 23, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      Brilliant! So well written and with amazing arguments. I love your precision and it pleases me a great deal that someone can say everything that ought to be said as well as you do. Thanks.

  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 22, 2010 Permalink
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    England to Australia, for some, Heaven to Hell… 

    Sections of the following article have been taken directly from the British Parliamentary Hearings into “THE WELFARE OF FORMER BRITISH CHILD MIGRANTS“.

    We now take a trip into the past.  Back to the late 1940′s when a bill was debated in the British Parliament that enabled legislation allowing the transportation of children from England to Australia.

    The House of Lords was told by the Lord Chancellor that “the Home Office intends to secure that children shall not be emigrated unless there is absolute satisfaction that proper arrangements have been made for the care and upbringing of each child”.  It is hard at this distance in time to know exactly what he considered ‘absolute satisfaction’ or  ‘assurances’, but they were definitely not what we would demand these days.

    Some of the children may have been orphans, but some definitely were not.  They were told ‘stories’ to get them to volunteer.

    Things like:

    “fanciful tales of travel to the ‘Land of Milk and Honey’ where children ride to school on horseback and pick up fruit on the side of the road”

    No parental consent:

    “I was very sad and angry knowing that I was one of the boys who was leaving, I was scared. My mother was never told what was going on.”

    One child was told his parents were dead, only to find out years later his mother had died in 1974.  Some parents were led to believe their children were being cared for in Britain by other families whereas the truth was that they had been shipped overseas.

    Who was doing this?  The Catholic Church and it’s agencies: Barnardo’s, the Catholic Child Welfare Council and the Children’s Society.

    Canon Fisher of the Catholic Child Welfare Council said to the hearing:

    “I think the bottom line of the professional decisions that were made at the time is still the bottom line that we use today, whether it is in the child’s best interests, and I rest my case there.”

    If that is the best they can come up with, they should never be allowed access to children of any age or in any form whatsoever, ever again.  That is the most inane argument I have ever heard.  How could any of what happened in the lead-up to their departure or after their arrival  on our shores be for the children’s welfare?

    There are allegations that documents such as birth records were falsified.  One of the children themselves has stated that 87% of the children taken from the Catholic Agencies came without parental consent and 96% of those had at least one parent still living.  It seems the Catholic Church really believes it knows what is best for our children.  This is their mentality.  Single men, never having had offspring of their own think they have a better understanding of what our children need.  Amazing isn’t it.

    Their idea was that to make things easier they should provide birth certificates in an abbreviated format, leaving out all parental details.  This would cut all ties I suppose.  They had no idea of the tenaciousness of these children.  Decades later, some of them still managed to find family.  But it was that not knowing about who they were and where they came from that caused much of the psychological damage.

    When they arrived in Australia many of them were split up.  Boy went one way and girls the other.  Siblings lost contact with each other almost immediately as they were dragged apart screaming to separate lodgings.  One of these children said, “Where it hit me particularly was when they dragged the brothers and sisters from one another, I can still hear the screams today.”

    When you take into account the deliberate falsification of information, withholding of information, separation of siblings, you have to ask what made them think it was the morally right thing to do.  What was the motivation behind the actions?

    The report issued in 1998 found an abuse of power and total disregard for the parents and children’s feelings.  Although I can’t disagree with that statement, I do regard it as a complete understatement.  I don’t know how I would word it if I was putting it into a government document, but I certainly would feel the need for stronger language.

    Another child migrant stated that, “England deserted us children in the most cruelest fashion in our biggest hour of need”.  Yet another talks of the mental and sexual outrages committed against him and said, “I am reminded of these experiences everyday of my life, however hard I try, I simply cannot forget”.

    Once they arrived here in Australia the treatment, far from getting better, only got worse.  Much worse.  They were made wards of the state which meant that the state within which they ended up should have been more vigilant in watching out for their welfare.  Sadly that was not the case.  In written evidence the Christian Brothers Ex-Residents’ Services have admitted:

    “We have no explanation, and there is clearly no excuse, for the apparent failure to monitor the child migrants when they were in care. A statement made by the counsellors at CBERS appears uncontestable, ‘there was clearly a breach of guardianship duties in sending the children in the way they were sent and in not monitoring their health and welfare sufficiently’. Furthermore, ‘there was a failure to care for them to contemporary standards’.”

    There are two cases that can make my blood boil and bring tears to my eyes at the same time.  I warn you now, not to read any further if you are not of a strong enough nature to handle the worst of mans depravity as the following is of that kind.  I have never heard of anything so bad before in all the cases I have read and hope  never to again.  So please, read no further till you are feeling strong enough and are alone.  You do not need to have children around in case you react in a very negative manner.  I admit that I did.  Our children are all moved out, but my wife did come running to see that was the matter.  So…

    The first case is of a blue-eyed boy.  The eyes, together with his looks made him a favourite of the Christian Brothers at Tardun to such an extent that they had bets to see who would be the first to rape this youngster 100 times.  This young fellow tried to hit his eyes so hard and often with the intent of changing their colour in the hope that his tormentors would leave him alone.  Then, as if to prove that they could be even more depraved they had the boy masturbate animals for their pleasure.

    I cannot say just how much I hate these people at the moment, but it’s a feeling I hope never to have again.  An eye for an eye is not something I have ever believed in until now and I detest them for making me feel this way.  They deserve it though.  It wasn’t like they didn’t know what they were doing was wrong because they then held the boy upside down over a well and threatened him not to tell what they had done to him.

    These children were so poorly fed that they took to raiding the pig bins to survive.  The boys were used as slave labour when buildings were needed.  One boy talks of the timber being stained with their blood.

    These children were told that whatever the priests did ‘was the will of god’.  How would you feel under those circumstances?  Lost? Without hope?  With no one to turn to it could not have been worse.  This is the humanity shown to children by the Catholic Church.

    It has been said at times when such things happen that it could be exceptional, that it was only in one place at one time, but in this case they don’t even have that defense.  The abuse went on in many different institutions at that time where these children were sent.  Tardun, Bindoon, Clontarf, Castledare in Western Australia, Neerkol in Queensland, Goodwood in South Australia  There is no excuse.

    The second case was about a girls who were flogged with “thick leather straps”.  One girl, at 15 years of ages was stripped and flogged in front of 50 other girls.  What is the need for such humiliation?  The Nuns never left them alone during inspections so that the truth couldn’t be told to the inspectors.  There were stories of head shaving and severe punishments for bedwetting.  The Nuns didn’t eat the crusts off their own bread.  They threw them on the floor and watched the girls scramble for the food.  How could grown women treat young girls in this manner?

    How does the Church feel now about the abuse they heaped upon the children?  They say they are sorry.  The heads of those organisations say though, that they didn’t know what was happening.  Where have we heard that before?  So, they are sorry are they?  What are they going to do about it?  Nothing.  The Western Australian cases can’t be heard there because of a 6 year limit on cases.  So they were taken to court in other states.  What happened?  The priests tried every legal avenue to have the cases moved to Western Australia knowing that then they’d be thrown out of court.  Well, there’s compassion for you.

    The last paragraph of this section of the report states in part:

    “one of our eyewitnesses expressing relief that he was now terminally ill.”

    There is no god.  Just an organisation riddled with sick, demented, sexually perverted deviates. I suggest that if you have made it this far, that after you finish, you may want to click the link at the top and read the whole section of this report regarding Australia.  There is much more than I have told you here.

    Recently in a comment to one of my blogs I was given the following comment by Loren Miller.  I like it so much that I have asked and been given permission to use it myself.  I was saving it for this article.  It will also adorn the bottom of each and every article I write about the Catholic Church in future.  I ask that others do the same, without changing the wording.

    We wait and hope for the day that we hear these words from the Pope:

    “These children are the future of our world, and they must not be made to bear the ignominy of the past. We shall set a goal that ANY priest, or nun, of any rank involved in these activities shall be cast out of this church and subject to the law of the land wherein the offenses took place, and a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual abuse will be in force from this day onward.”

     
    • Sarah Doliani 23:39 on March 22, 2010 Permalink | Log in to Reply

      As an atheist, I have a hard time defining good and evil. They are words that signify the extremes of my beliefs. You have defined evil for me today.

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