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category international | crime and justice | news report author Monday December 22, 2008 15:41author by Con Carroll Report this post to the editors

where is justice

Here we are again, their are those within senior catholic church and department of health and children
who haven't learned from the past 9 years of the Church and state response

Christmas 2008 how can thee people within the dep of health and children go home to their families
given the attitude of the minister Barry Andrews into the report of child sex abuse in the diocese of Cork.
what Gospels does bishop John Magee read, is it the one of power inaction denial

years ago the English media wrote an article about him, while he was secretary to three popes
2008 Magees name comes mentioned in the media for his arrogance denial ignorance into the Church denial of justice

The Catholic hierarchy in this country have been allowed to walk away from the courts accountable to no-one with the support of past and present Irish governments
Justine mc Carthys article about the activities of bishop Brendan Comiskeys threaths in the Irish Independent against her some years ago was sick.

Yesterday on the Marian Finucane rte show Hugh mc Elvaddy, a friend of Minister for health supported Bishop John Magee then admitted that he hadn't read the report into child sex abuse in CORK.

author by lulupublication date Mon Dec 22, 2008 19:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Church shld take immediate action & order a full enquiry into allegations; to delay or avoid the issue brings shame on innocent, hard-working priests & religious, who are the majority.
Parallel abuse in the UK (outside families, that is) was mainly committed by secular staff in children's homes in decades past, who enjoyed the same unquestioned corrupting power.

author by One of the brainwashed who has got sense!!publication date Mon Dec 22, 2008 22:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

When you are one of the largest organisations in the world with your own Canon Laws, Canon Lawyers, Diplomats and Embassies around the world and your Canon Law is supposedly above the law of the land what hope is there ever going to be for full accountability and transparency within the Catholic Church.

When they have such powers and money to continue to cover up anything they wish to hide, and can pay off their victims with the money donated by Churchgoers, things will never change.

Added to the fact especially here in Ireland that there was such interlinking of Church and State because most Government members had been brainwashed into Catholicism from the cradle to the grave, the laws of the land usually aided and abetted the Church in their cover ups and that history has continued to repeat itself.

It is time now for the complete separation of Church and State in all countries and because of the untold damage the Church has done with such an arrangement in the past they only have themselves to blame for the drop off in Church attendance and people running in the opposite direction to the Church door as fast as they can.

Brainwashing has been seen for what it is and the citizens have wised up.

author by Michael - Human Leaguepublication date Thu Dec 25, 2008 06:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

..Never a word of a lie in what you write regarding the bad apples within the Catholic Church who should be known as 'buttsies' if you get my drift'.
Jesus almighty , where is this corruption that you write of going to end , Time To Call In Saatchi And Saatchi i think .

I do have a heart a home and health and happiness within, but spare a thought for the decent Priests who it has to be said are going through their own
version of Hell On Earth as they brave the inhuman elements and working conditions associated with being a serving Catholic Priest in modern day
Ireland of the New Century .

I am not a gambling man as such, but i would not be at all surprised if the New Year of 2009 is a Major Turning Point in attitudes deriving from this
Dying Religous Order who has lost the bloody plot .
Every thing is for Sale at a price as my old and dear friend Paddy Doody used to say ,but a pig in a poke is a job for the Ad Boyo's .
AT Present 'you could'nt Give the Church AWAY Let alone Sell It .

Dermo and his buddies had better shake a leg and get the show on the road to give people something to believe in , Start By practicing what they
should be preaching ,try and start at home and stop codding people who are sick to the teeth of Lie's and More Lie's .
Enough is Enough

author by lulupublication date Thu Dec 25, 2008 11:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Those in high places, corrupted by power, betray the faithful & make it difficult for honest priests to do their job, & for people to have faith in them. But it surely takes the creaking superstructure of the Church a long time to face mistakes, let alone apologise. Certainly there should be separation of Church & State.
You can only judge the Church by your own & friends' experiences, & I've been fortunate to know some good & hard-working nuns & priests.
Blessings & best wishes to all who are working to make things better; for those busy covering up, come off it!

 
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