(August 18, 2017 at 4:53 am)Fake Messiah Wrote: Even Indians get fucked by Catholic priests (in previous posts this place was mentioned in the same context, but this seems to go even further)
In the Pacific Northwest, however, the Catholic Church and the Jesuit Order have been accused of using Indian Reservations as their “dumping grounds” for the worst recidivist priests accused of sexually abusing children throughout the 1900s. Here, church officials reportedly determined predatory priests could remain undetected. Here, the church acted as an anchor for the communities, and the victims lived with the abuse in silence.
"I think the evidence points to that," Cruz told the Tribune. "Those who had problems in respect to abusing kids, it's easy to hide in the reservations; people won't complain much, it's isolated there, and there are massively disproportionate balances of power."
The Great Falls-Billings Diocese lawsuit currently includes 72 victims of sexual abuse by clergy members. Of those who provided locations and dates of the alleged abuse, 40 said it happened to them on a reservation, and 21 of those say they were abused at the St. Paul mission in Hays.
http://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/n...504576001/
Catholic clergy really have their paws on every child on the planet
Another reason to make priestly kiddy diddling a sacrament ?? Areas with high poverty rates would appreciate the lucrative fee schedule for parents who offer a child.
See, with this plan, the money would stay in the area. The existing system is subject to distant lawyers taking 1/3 of the victim's money (and they won't spend it in the victim's community), a sacramentalized form child sexual abuse would keep all the money in the victim's locale.
Except for the harming children part, this idea is really developing some positive features compared to what's happening now. And since children are harmed with the existing practice regardless, I'm not seeing a down side . . . . .
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.