Monday, February 13, 2012

Isn't ANYONE tired of "The Most Holy Roman Catholic Church"?

O.K. this might be an "old story", but we must never forget what these MEN, who are supposed to be representing GOD, men who are supposed to be above mere carnal desire (how I don't know) have done to many THOUSANDS of children, while claiming some "moral high ground".

These PRIESTS are the only representatives of The Most Holy Roman Catholic Church that have contact with "the masses", the "general public" -- and many too many have a long history of ABUSING CHILDREN.

This is the same church that tells women it's a SIN to use birth control.

Why?

Do they need a constant supply of nubile young children to "indoctrinate"? Is it to further their basically misogynistic goals?

How can these men stand there with a straight face and tell ANYONE what is "moral" -- especially after so many in the hierarchy spent years covering up the misdeeds of so many parish priests?

This from "Raw Story" -- please don't vomit when you read this. (follow link to original)
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Priest allegedly told rape victim: ‘This is what God’s love feels like’

NBC Los Angeles ♦ Ray Boucher


A Los Angeles attorney is accusing 200 Catholic priests of sexual abuse across California.

According to NBC affiliate in Los Angeles, attorney Ray Boucher has mapped out at least sixty locations of where suspected priests reside in California.

“Many if not all these priests have admitted to sexual abuse,” Boucher told NBC Los Angeles. “They live within a mile of 1,500 playgrounds, schools and daycare centers.”

One of the alleged victims, Dan Smith, graphically detailed his incident with a local priest when he was a child.

“He would rape me and then say this is what God’s love feels like,” Smith told Los Angeles NBC.

Boucher represents over 500 suspected victims suing the Los Angeles Archdiocese for sexual molestation. The LA Archdiocese reached a $660 million settlement with most of the victims in 2007.

But the archdiocese is being accused of a cover up by letting priests leave the country or hide in rehab until the legal deadline for prosecution runs out.

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