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The church might choose to setup an independent investigation branch, but Ratzinger seems to prefer to resort to prayer (as you might expect), and god (literally) knows how well that might work...
I suspect it will have similar output (qualitatively) as the conference it underook to determine the fate of unbaptised children.
A wholesale intellectual waste of time and offensive in the extreme.
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[/i]Do you understand the power of the church in Ireland ?
Without being too patronising folks, some of you have no idea of the power that the Catholic church wielded in Ireland, even when I was a kid growing up, let alone a few decades before that when these industrial schools were being run. We're talking about a church who interfered in the running of the state from the very highest office to the lowest of local politics.
And it's worth remembering that quite a few of the entrants to the seminaries to become brothers would have been taken from these schools - maybe a particularly pious teenager, who had also suffered some kind of abuse, leading to cycles of the abused becoming abusers. Priests tended to come from "slightly" better off families and believe me, and here we go down the "power-of-the-church" road again, it was a huge honour for a family to have a priest in it's ranks. My aunt (dad's siter) was a nun until she left the convent in the seventies sometime...she had to move to New Zealand FFS! My uncle (dad's brother) was a catholic priest in the States until he left sometime in the eighties because he was sh4gging his housekeeper (well at least it was a woman his own age)....oh the shame that brought on my father's family. He's now some kind of other Lutheran thing...and is a nice enough chap, belief in fairies aside. It shows though that it was the pastoral side of his work that he enjoyed the most, but he also fancies a bit of lady-ass every so often.
A few people on here are mentioning "priests" quite a lot. And while there is no doubt that a number of priests have been involved in abuse across the world and in Ireland, these schools were primarily run by Christian Brothers and Sisters of Mercy (yeah, yeah, I know....). The Christian Brothers were founded in Ireland by Edmund Rice as a solution to the educational needs of the generally ignorant Irish, especially in the rural areas, and of course this was education by the stick most of the time and a nice pure catholic one at that. I'm not so sure about the Mercy Nuns but every convent that was a Mercy convent that I remember was also attached to a school. My sister went to a Gaelic boarding school run by Mercy and indeed, they were a bunch of nutcases. On the other hand, a great-aunt of mine was also in this order and she was thoroughly sound and always had great time for me. I used to have a blast with the nuns when I visited there as a child...but believe me, convents are strange places.
Christian Brothers are not priests and they're not quite monks either. They take a vow of chastity and poverty but cannot say Mass or forgive sins or do some of the other stuff that priests have special powers for. They live in a monastery but do not live as closed an existence as monks or friars. I tend to think the constant living around men and the chastity thing helped create some monsters who might have been normal enough otherwise but who knows...
A representative from the Department of Education would have to visit these schools on a regular basis to report back on how things were going. There is no doubt that lots of abuse was reported and never acted upon. All unforgiveable, but, and again, it's hard to explain, ordinary people were frightened to death to stand up to such a powerful institution. Priests could make or break peoples' careers, especially those in the civil service professions.
****, I'm rambling now again...
An organisation headed by a former Nazi (is it possible to be a 'former' nazi?)
An organisation who had the chance to warn many jewish peoples of their ensuing torment, and didn't.
An organisation who still tell people in africa not to bother with a rubber.
Religious groups have far too much power, these folks don't have to go through the same disclosure processes that we would have to do, to be in a position of responsiblity with kids.
Why are we surprised.
Grumm - that made me LOL. I don't have a source because I don't remember where I read it!
I don't expect the police to be called in and someone to be accused of being a paedophile on the merest suspicion that they perhaps spent too long cleaning the gush on a child's leg...But the church always needs to investigate any suspicions it might have to establish whether there is a basis for the police to be called in. Bleeding obvious I would have thought.
Actually, you're wrong. If there's a suspicion or allegation of child abuse, the appropriate step is to inform social services and/or the police, and to let them decide how to pursue the matter. You don't try to play Columbo and investigate it yourself. Investigations are not easy to conduct in the first place, doubly so where there's criminal or civil liability, and triply so when the (possible) victims are children.
And that especially applies if you're an organisation that has actively covered up and facilitated child abuse in the past. Asking the Catholic Church to investigate claims of child abuse is like asking La Cosa Nostra to investigate claims of tax exasion.
by a former Nazi
I disagree strongly with that. He was in the Hitler Youth.
[b]by a former Nazi[/b]
I disagree strongly with that. He was in the Hitler Youth.
How about vicious right wing authoritarian then ? (before he was pope he was head of the Inquisition)
I see Paedophiles slightly above Nazi's in the grandscheme of things.
I see Paedophiles slightly above Nazi's in the grandscheme of things.
it's not exactly a popularity contest, though observation suggests Nazis prefer more organised, wholesale forms of abuse
Damn I missread the title of this post as Charlotte Church, I am SO dissapointed at the lack of 'celebrity' gossip....
Catholic Church = Totally and utterly discredited IMHO, and frankly that goes for most organised religions.
It is a testimony to the power that they wield that anyone anywhere actually has anything to do with this seedy corrupt anacronism. (NB: Refer to comments on the thread about our political system regarding William the Conqueror dishing out 25% of the country to the ****ers. Same issue and its a total load of crap perpetuated by the Aristocracy and the Bourgeoisie to maintain the status quo.) Yes that is Marxist, and he was not wrong on this point.
Thats not the same as dishing individuals beliefs incidentally, I'm just dishing the club they belong to. I'm sure there are lots of great religious folk around, its when they get together the crap starts to happen.
Personally I think the Church should be dealt with in a secular fashion through the normal process of law, and pursued relentlessly. I'd put the entire organisation on the Sex Offenders register for starters.
THERE IS NO EXCUSE WHATSOEVER FOR THIS SORT OF INSTIUTIONALSIED CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR. I CHALLENGE ANYONE ON HERE TO OPENLY DEFEND IT.
I CHALLENGE ANYONE ON HERE TO OPENLY DEFEND IT.
I don't think anyone is trying, there's just lack of accord on how it should be tackled
G I beleive in a higher being however in noway or form do I beleive God talks to any priest. Charltans/frauds all of them. I cant understand how peoples faith remains strong when their mouth-pieces direct link to the Lord allows such abuse and covers up such abuse.
Yep, soz if that was a bit aggresive, but from my viewpoint having suffered from abuse as a child, (fortunately not in the bottom area, or of the fiddling variety), I have fairly strong views on the subject. Did seem to me that there was a general movement on the thread towards excusing it. Simply put regardless of the motivations the innocence of childhood is in my view sacrosanct and there is no excuse whatsoever for breaching that, most especially from those who should be defending it.
Catholic Church on Chester Road Manchester. They stand outside with the collection baskets blocking the faithfuls exit as they leave. Basically, no one can get out of giving money by the look of it.
Nice.
There was a time in Ireland when members of the congregation who hadn't handed in their easter dudes were read out from the pulpit
All of this begs the question; exactly [b]what[/b] does it take to discredit the Catholic Church in the eyes of the faithful?
Presumably they think that once you've accepted the transubstantiation stuff, there's nothing you won't swallow........
..walks away, shaking head at the overwhelming stupidity of mankind....
deadlydarcy - Member
There was a time in Ireland when members of the congregation who hadn't handed in their easter dudes were read out from the pulpit
My father is a kindly old gent but hates the RC Church for the way they behaved towards really poor Catholic families on Merseyside where he grew up.
No matter how impoverished they were, when the priest called they were expected to have money set aside to give to him whether that left them with sufficient for food or not.
Not very "Christian".
easter dudes
Did I really write that? Obviously I type "dude" far too often and couldn't resist subconsciously typing "dude"
Now Jesus, he was an easter dude wasn't he.