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Rome, New York — The longest-serving CEO of United Motors, Inc. resigned Friday after admitting to sexually
abusing “a boy in my close entourage” many years ago, becoming the latest CEO
to quit in a spreading abuse scandal.
If you read the above
story in the newspaper today, you would expect that the next paragraph in the
story would say he was arrested and awaiting trial for child molestation, since
he publicly admitted his guilt.
But sine the REAL
story from the NYT today read:
ROME — The longest-serving bishop in Belgium
resigned Friday after admitting to sexually abusing “a boy in my close
entourage” many years ago, becoming the latest cleric to quit in a
spreading abuse scandal.
you did not see
that second paragraph about his arrest and trial.
And, like me, you may wonder: Do priests, ministers and rabbis and other members of the religious "priest" class get a free pass from the law against child molestation?
Do they simply admit
it publicly, say "sorry about that" and remain at large on their own
recognizance, at liberty to offend again?
"To many of you who read this article about
this man Baker, as well as all the other Catholic Clergy who have perversely
defiled Innocent Children, Young People and Vulnerable Adults of Our Church,
this is just another Roman Catholic Priest who, "strayed". But you
see, I KNOW Everything He Did To Those
Children; And I DO Mean, EVERYTHING. If I tried to write about it here, then
the LA Times would delete my Post, so horrific were the tortures he forced on
those little innocent ones who trusted him.
And anyone who thinks the skirts of the Prince Archbishop of Los Angeles,
(Roger Michael Cardinal Mahony) are free of the filth that permeates this
nightmare are deluding themselves. All
Priest Perpetrators and Every Single One of Their Bishop Enablers Are Graceless
Traitors To The Faithful, To The Roman Catholic Church and, Most Especially, To
Our Crucified Lord."--Victoria
Martin | August 14, 2009
Posted
by: thecanimalshusband | August 14, 2009 at 07:57 PM
To cover up what Pope John
Paul II called "a grave sin", and to ignore his assertion that
"there is no place in the priesthood or religious life for those who would
harm the young", seems a serious dereliction of episcopal duty.
It also makes the church
look more interested in its own reputation than in the welfare of its
flock. And that, indeed, was what the Murphy commission, set up by the Irish
government to investigate abuse in the Dublin archdiocese, concluded last year
when it said that the church authorities had engaged in "the maintenance of secrecy, the avoidance of
scandal, the protection of the reputation of the church, and the preservations
of its assets".
RESPONSIBLE FOR MOLESTATION OVERSIGHT, 1981-2005___________
The children sent to Australia from
British institutions with the promise of a new and better life suffered
terribly there at the hands of Ireland's Christian Brothers. The 1998 report of
a House of Commons select committee contains this unbearable passage:
"Those of us who heard the account of a man who as a boy was a particular
favourite of some Christian Brothers at Tardun [Western Australia] who competed
as to who could rape him 100 times first, his account of being in terrible
pain, bleeding and bewildered, trying to beat his own eyes so they would cease
to be blue as the Brothers liked his blue eyes, or being forced to masturbate
animals, or being held upside down over a well and threatened in case he ever
told, will never forget it."
Enough!
We have heard and seen enough
of these horrific crimes perpetrated on defenseless children by priests, who
are afforded a special status as trusted adults.
Enough!
No longer can we allow any
priest to be exempt from sectarian laws.
Enough!
No longer can we allow the
Pope, or his minions, to judge these criminals.
It is past time for all countries to revoke any exemptions for priests, or any other person in the clergy, to the Laws of
Man. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++