Cult: more deference to cult is solution to cult’s child rapes and cover up of child rapes
Monday, June 07 2010 @ 10:52 PM BST
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Tag: ireland
Tag: vatican VATICAN investigators to Ireland appointed by Pope Benedict XVI are to clamp down on liberal secular opinion in an intensive drive to re-impose traditional respect for clergy, according to informed sources in the Catholic Church.
The nine-member team led by two cardinals will be instructed by the Vatican to restore a traditional sense of reverence among ordinary Catholics for their priests, the Irish Independent has learned.
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Yes – because lack of a traditional sense of reverence among ordinary Catholics was the real reason why priests raped children and their superiors in the Catholic hierarchy covered up their crimes.
Priests committed heinous crimes; bishops and cardinals covered them up and the solution is to try to make congregations more beholden to the leaders that failed them on every level?
The Church’s solution to sweeping of child abuse under the carpet is to lay more carpet.
A major thrust of the Vatican investigation will be to counteract materialistic and secularist attitudes, which Pope Benedict believes have led many Irish Catholics to ignore church disciplines and become lax in following devotional practices such as going on pilgrimages and doing penance.
Of course materialism and secularism are the real enemies of the church. They make people question the authority of the church and the ridiculous myths it peddles. They encourage the kind of independent thinking that brings people to report the wrongdoing of the church to secular authorities.
This has nothing to do with preventing child abuse. The church plainly doesn’t care about it. All it cares about – all it has ever cared about – is maintaining its control over the minds and purse strings of the populace.
Update:
And this is just creepily Wrong:
Archbishop Dolan’s address, titled “God is the only treasure people desire to find in a priest”, was the high point of the Irish church’s celebration of The Year of the Priest, a campaign to encourage vocations to the priesthood.
“The Year of the Priest” would be a great title for a horror film.
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