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Experts: Bishops covered up priests' child abuse

DUBLIN – Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Dublin covered up decades of child abuse by priests in order to protect the church's reputation, an expert commission reported Thursday after a three-year investigation.

Abuse victims welcomed the commission's report on the Dublin Archdiocese's mishandling of child abuse cases — one of several government investigations into chronic child rape, beatings and other cruelty in Catholic-run schools, children's workhouses and orphanages in 1975-2004.

The government said the investigation "shows clearly that a systemic, calculated perversion of power and trust was visited on helpless and innocent children in the archdiocese."

"The perpetrators must continue to be brought to justice, and the people of Ireland must know that this can never happen again," the government said, also apologizing for the state's failure to hold church authorities accountable to the law.

This is the second major government-ordered report this year exploring how and why Irish authorities permitted widespread abuse of boys and girls at the hands of the Catholic Church throughout most of the 20th century, the gravest scandal in the history of independent Ireland.

The 720-page report — delivered to the government in July but released Thursday — analyzes the cases of 46 priests against whom 320 complaints were filed. The 46 were selected from more than 150 Dublin priests implicated in molesting or raping boys and girls since 1940. Eleven priests convicted of child abuse are named in the report, but 33 are referred to by aliases and two have their names blacked out because they have yet to face justice.

The report rejected past bishops' key claim that they were ignorant of both the scale and criminality of priests' abuse of children, showing that the Dublin Archdiocese negotiated a 1987 insurance policy for future legal costs of defending lawsuits and compensation claims.

At the time, bishops knew of at least 17 priests linked to abuse cases, the report said, and "the taking out of insurance was an act proving knowledge of child sexual abuse as a potential major cost to the archdiocese."

Investigators spent three years poring over 60,000 previously secret Dublin church files. They were handed over by Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, a veteran Vatican diplomat appointed to Dublin in 2004 with a brief to confront the scandal. Among the files were more than 5,500 that Martin's predecessor, retired Cardinal Desmond Connell, had tried to keep locked in the archbishop's private vault.

The investigators, led by a judge and two lawyers, said that while it was not their job to confirm the scale of abuse cases, they had no doubt the 46 priests abused many more than 320 children.

"One priest admitted to sexually abusing over 100 children, while another accepted that he had abused on a fortnightly basis during the currency of his ministry which lasted for over 25 years," they wrote.

Three Dublin archbishops — John Charles McQuaid (1940-72), Dermot Ryan (1972-84) and Kevin McNamara (1985-87) — did not tell police about clerical abuse cases, instead opting to avoid public scandals by shuttling offenders from parish to parish, the commission found.

It was not until 1995 that then-Archbishop Connell allowed police to see church files on 17 clerical abuse cases kept in a secret, locked vault, though at the time Connell had records of complaints against at least 29 priests, the report says.

Justice Minister Dermot Ahern said the state would renew efforts to prosecute more of the 46 priests in the report, as well as police officers that the investigation found colluded with church authorities to suppress complaints.

Ahern said, however, that the cover-ups reflected "a different era where there was deference by state agencies to the church. I don't think that would happen today."

The investigators lauded a handful of priests and mostly low-ranking police who pursued complaints and prosecutions, almost always unsuccessfully, from the 1960s to the 1980s. Senior police officers "clearly regarded priests as being outside their remit," handing "complaints to the archdiocese instead of investigating them."

"A few (priests) were courageous and brought complaints to the attention of their superiors. The vast majority simply chose to turn a blind eye," the report said.

In May, the government published a report on decades of child abuse in Catholic-run schools, workhouses and orphanages. More than 12,000 victims of rape, beatings and metal abuse have received compensation payments from a government panel exceeding euro800 million ($1.2 billion).


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091126/ap_ ... olic_abuse
 
My heart goes out, sometimes to tears, to the thousands -- millions! -- of children abused by these detestable creeps. On the heels of that emotion comes towering hatred; let these incidents be a reminder to NEVER, EVER let up on our spiritual warfare!

"Work houses" for children?! The word "outrageous" doesn't come close to describing it. These kids are slaves -- no other word, when they should be doing all the usual things kids do.

I read once (didn't didn't keep track, so can't cite the source--sorry) that the Republic of Ireland was one of the "better" run countries in the world. Obviously it's relative, but if this notoriously solid catholic country is going to take real, quantifiable steps to prosecute the heretofore sacrosanct clerical perverts, it will reinforce the message to the world that this filthy institution is finished. And not a minute too soon ...

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@... wrote:


Experts: Bishops covered up priests' child abuse

DUBLIN â€" Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Dublin covered up decades of child abuse by priests in order to protect the church's reputation, an expert commission reported Thursday after a three-year investigation.

Abuse victims welcomed the commission's report on the Dublin Archdiocese's mishandling of child abuse cases â€" one of several government investigations into chronic child rape, beatings and other cruelty in Catholic-run schools, children's workhouses and orphanages in 1975-2004.

The government said the investigation "shows clearly that a systemic, calculated perversion of power and trust was visited on helpless and innocent children in the archdiocese."

"The perpetrators must continue to be brought to justice, and the people of Ireland must know that this can never happen again," the government said, also apologizing for the state's failure to hold church authorities accountable to the law.

This is the second major government-ordered report this year exploring how and why Irish authorities permitted widespread abuse of boys and girls at the hands of the Catholic Church throughout most of the 20th century, the gravest scandal in the history of independent Ireland.

The 720-page report â€" delivered to the government in July but released Thursday â€" analyzes the cases of 46 priests against whom 320 complaints were filed. The 46 were selected from more than 150 Dublin priests implicated in molesting or raping boys and girls since 1940. Eleven priests convicted of child abuse are named in the report, but 33 are referred to by aliases and two have their names blacked out because they have yet to face justice.

The report rejected past bishops' key claim that they were ignorant of both the scale and criminality of priests' abuse of children, showing that the Dublin Archdiocese negotiated a 1987 insurance policy for future legal costs of defending lawsuits and compensation claims.

At the time, bishops knew of at least 17 priests linked to abuse cases, the report said, and "the taking out of insurance was an act proving knowledge of child sexual abuse as a potential major cost to the archdiocese."

Investigators spent three years poring over 60,000 previously secret Dublin church files. They were handed over by Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, a veteran Vatican diplomat appointed to Dublin in 2004 with a brief to confront the scandal. Among the files were more than 5,500 that Martin's predecessor, retired Cardinal Desmond Connell, had tried to keep locked in the archbishop's private vault.

The investigators, led by a judge and two lawyers, said that while it was not their job to confirm the scale of abuse cases, they had no doubt the 46 priests abused many more than 320 children.

"One priest admitted to sexually abusing over 100 children, while another accepted that he had abused on a fortnightly basis during the currency of his ministry which lasted for over 25 years," they wrote.

Three Dublin archbishops â€" John Charles McQuaid (1940-72), Dermot Ryan (1972-84) and Kevin McNamara (1985-87) â€" did not tell police about clerical abuse cases, instead opting to avoid public scandals by shuttling offenders from parish to parish, the commission found.

It was not until 1995 that then-Archbishop Connell allowed police to see church files on 17 clerical abuse cases kept in a secret, locked vault, though at the time Connell had records of complaints against at least 29 priests, the report says.

Justice Minister Dermot Ahern said the state would renew efforts to prosecute more of the 46 priests in the report, as well as police officers that the investigation found colluded with church authorities to suppress complaints.

Ahern said, however, that the cover-ups reflected "a different era where there was deference by state agencies to the church. I don't think that would happen today."

The investigators lauded a handful of priests and mostly low-ranking police who pursued complaints and prosecutions, almost always unsuccessfully, from the 1960s to the 1980s. Senior police officers "clearly regarded priests as being outside their remit," handing "complaints to the archdiocese instead of investigating them."

"A few (priests) were courageous and brought complaints to the attention of their superiors. The vast majority simply chose to turn a blind eye," the report said.

In May, the government published a report on decades of child abuse in Catholic-run schools, workhouses and orphanages. More than 12,000 victims of rape, beatings and metal abuse have received compensation payments from a government panel exceeding euro800 million ($1.2 billion).


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091126/ap_ ... olic_abuse
 
This shit is way beyond disgusting, and has been carrying on for far too long now. These people (the abuse victims that is) need Satan. They need the truth.   Im not sure if anyone else here saw the recent documentary, "deliver us from evil". It was a horrifying account of the sexual abuse victims of the Irish-catholic priest "Oliver O'grady". Throughout the documentary, the victims spoke of how they had been constantly denied compensation for the suffering that had been caused to them, and even though they were now adults and these incidences had taken place when they were children (this shows how long this shit was carrying on for as there were new victims at the time), they felt as though they were still being abused by the vatican because of the complete lack of justice which they had been faced with.   One of the officials told of how the first thing that the pope did when he heard of the up and coming case was apply for immunity against the law. How disgusting is that?? This should have been and should still be a massive wake up call to xians, catholics and those of other denominations alike, that xianity is nothing more than a cruel and viscious program devised to destroy humanity.   What horrified me the most about this documentary was that it preached more xianity as the solution to the problem!!!! WTF? Thats all i could say at the time. These poor people are not being allowed to escape from their abusers. Everywhere they turn, they will be there. They are not being allowed access to anything that will actually help them to grow and move on from their terrible experiences. As soon as they went public with it, they were swallowed up by another "caring church" and force fed more of this xian bullshit. A priest came to visit and begin "therapy" (Ya right) with them, and ofcourse all of this so-called "therapy" constituted reading bible passages and other shit.   This is NOT what these people need. These people need the truth, they need to be able to empower themselves and heal themselves, as opposed to waiting around for some other dead beat xian who will only bring them more abuse. They need Satan.   I was deeply saddened when i watched this, and the victims and their families were in tears and so desperate. There was only one man throughout the documentary, the father of one of the victims, who said that he no longer believed in "god" or xianity or any other religion because of what he had witnessed. These people have been left completely broken.   To top it off, two of the woman who had been raped by this filthy piece of shit when they were young, walked all the way to the vatican with a letter which they hoped to deliver to the pope, requesting even a small amount of compensation and some comfort. They were denied entry, the guards refused to deliver the letter, and they were sent away, and the priest in question is still roaming free in Ireland. That right there is a perfect example of the kind of attitude xianity has towards its followers.   And yet, i can say with certainty, that no true follower of our Father Satan has ever been turned away, or denied help and comfort. Father Satan is always here for us when we really need it, as are the Demons/Gods.   We truly have to work in every way possible to bring this filthy, disgusting, parasitic program that is xianity down to the ground, as well as its partners, islam and judaism, as they are in no way better.     Hail Father Satan!! Hail Abigor!  
 
From: chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, November 27, 2009 1:03:13 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Bishops covered up priests' child abuse

  My heart goes out, sometimes to tears, to the thousands -- millions! -- of children abused by these detestable creeps. On the heels of that emotion comes towering hatred; let these incidents be a reminder to NEVER, EVER let up on our spiritual warfare!

"Work houses" for children?! The word "outrageous" doesn't come close to describing it. These kids are slaves -- no other word, when they should be doing all the usual things kids do.

I read once (didn't didn't keep track, so can't cite the source--sorry) that the Republic of Ireland was one of the "better" run countries in the world. Obviously it's relative, but if this notoriously solid catholic country is going to take real, quantifiable steps to prosecute the heretofore sacrosanct clerical perverts, it will reinforce the message to the world that this filthy institution is finished. And not a minute too soon ...

--- In JoyofSatan666@ yahoogroups. com, High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@ ... wrote:
Experts: Bishops covered up priests' child abuse

DUBLIN â€" Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Dublin covered up decades of child abuse by priests in order to protect the church's reputation, an expert commission reported Thursday after a three-year investigation.

Abuse victims welcomed the commission's report on the Dublin Archdiocese' s mishandling of child abuse cases â€" one of several government investigations into chronic child rape, beatings and other cruelty in Catholic-run schools, children's workhouses and orphanages in 1975-2004.

The government said the investigation "shows clearly that a systemic, calculated perversion of power and trust was visited on helpless and innocent
children in the archdiocese. "
"The perpetrators must continue to be brought to justice, and the people of Ireland must know that this can never happen again," the government said, also apologizing for the state's failure to hold church authorities accountable to the law.

This is the second major government-ordered report this year exploring how and why Irish authorities permitted widespread abuse of boys and girls at the hands of the Catholic Church throughout most of the 20th century, the gravest scandal in the history of independent Ireland.

The 720-page report â€" delivered to the government in July but released Thursday â€" analyzes the cases of 46 priests against whom 320 complaints were filed. The 46 were selected from more than 150 Dublin priests implicated in molesting or raping boys and girls since 1940. Eleven priests convicted of child abuse are named in the report, but 33 are referred
to by aliases and two have their names blacked out because they have yet to face justice.
The report rejected past bishops' key claim that they were ignorant of both the scale and criminality of priests' abuse of children, showing that the Dublin Archdiocese negotiated a 1987 insurance policy for future legal costs of defending lawsuits and compensation claims.

At the time, bishops knew of at least 17 priests linked to abuse cases, the report said, and "the taking out of insurance was an act proving knowledge of child sexual abuse as a potential major cost to the archdiocese. "

Investigators spent three years poring over 60,000 previously secret Dublin church files. They were handed over by Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, a veteran Vatican diplomat appointed to Dublin in 2004 with a brief to confront the scandal. Among the files were more than 5,500 that Martin's predecessor, retired Cardinal Desmond
Connell, had tried to keep locked in the archbishop's private vault.
The investigators, led by a judge and two lawyers, said that while it was not their job to confirm the scale of abuse cases, they had no doubt the 46 priests abused many more than 320 children.

"One priest admitted to sexually abusing over 100 children, while another accepted that he had abused on a fortnightly basis during the currency of his ministry which lasted for over 25 years," they wrote.

Three Dublin archbishops â€" John Charles McQuaid (1940-72), Dermot Ryan (1972-84) and Kevin McNamara (1985-87) â€" did not tell police about clerical abuse cases, instead opting to avoid public scandals by shuttling offenders from parish to parish, the commission found.

It was not until 1995 that then-Archbishop Connell allowed police to see church files on 17 clerical abuse cases kept in a secret, locked vault, though
at the time Connell had records of complaints against at least 29 priests, the report says.
Justice Minister Dermot Ahern said the state would renew efforts to prosecute more of the 46 priests in the report, as well as police officers that the investigation found colluded with church authorities to suppress complaints.

Ahern said, however, that the cover-ups reflected "a different era where there was deference by state agencies to the church. I don't think that would happen today."

The investigators lauded a handful of priests and mostly low-ranking police who pursued complaints and prosecutions, almost always unsuccessfully, from the 1960s to the 1980s. Senior police officers "clearly regarded priests as being outside their remit," handing "complaints to the archdiocese instead of investigating them."

"A few (priests) were courageous and brought complaints to the attention of their
superiors. The vast majority simply chose to turn a blind eye," the report said.
In May, the government published a report on decades of child abuse in Catholic-run schools, workhouses and orphanages. More than 12,000 victims of rape, beatings and metal abuse have received compensation payments from a government panel exceeding euro800 million ($1.2 billion).


http://news. yahoo.com/ s/ap/20091126/ ap_on_re_ eu/eu_ireland_ catholic_ abuse
 
There's a lot of priests out there that don't deserve to be priests. I mean really, look at them. They are indeed sick perverts as well as Christianity is sick and corrupted. I feel sorry for the poor children that are forced into the world of Christianity, their parents push them around way too much. I once knew a classmate that had behavior problems due too hardcore christianity from parents. Really sad stuff. Those nasty priests deserve to burn in hell, or suffer 10 times worse then what they did to those innocent kids.

--- In [email protected], Zildar Raasi <mahorela_pashs666@... wrote:

This shit is way beyond disgusting, and has been carrying on for far too long now. These people (the abuse victims that is) need Satan. They need the truth.

Im not sure if anyone else here saw the recent documentary, "deliver us from evil". It was a horrifying account of the sexual abuse victims of the Irish-catholic priest "Oliver O'grady". Throughout the documentary, the victims spoke of how they had been constantly denied compensation for the suffering that had been caused to them, and even though they were now adults and these incidences had taken place when they were children (this shows how long this shit was carrying on for as there were new victims at the time), they felt as though they were still being abused by the vatican because of the complete lack of justice which they had been faced with.

One of the officials told of how the first thing that the pope did when he heard of the up and coming case was apply for immunity against the law. How disgusting is that?? This should have been and should still be a massive wake up call to xians, catholics and those of other denominations alike, that xianity is nothing more than a cruel and viscious program devised to destroy humanity.

What horrified me the most about this documentary was that it preached more xianity as the solution to the problem!!!! WTF? Thats all i could say at the time. These poor people are not being allowed to escape from their abusers. Everywhere they turn, they will be there. They are not being allowed access to anything that will actually help them to grow and move on from their terrible experiences. As soon as they went public with it, they were swallowed up by another "caring church" and force fed more of this xian bullshit. A priest came to visit and begin "therapy" (Ya right) with them, and ofcourse all of this so-called "therapy" constituted reading bible passages and other shit.

This is NOT what these people need. These people need the truth, they need to be able to empower themselves and heal themselves, as opposed to waiting around for some other dead beat xian who will only bring them more abuse. They need Satan.

I was deeply saddened when i watched this, and the victims and their families were in tears and so desperate. There was only one man throughout the documentary, the father of one of the victims, who said that he no longer believed in "god" or xianity or any other religion because of what he had witnessed. These people have been left completely broken.

To top it off, two of the woman who had been raped by this filthy piece of shit when they were young, walked all the way to the vatican with a letter which they hoped to deliver to the pope, requesting even a small amount of compensation and some comfort. They were denied entry, the guards refused to deliver the letter, and they were sent away, and the priest in question is still roaming free in Ireland. That right there is a perfect example of the kind of attitude xianity has towards its followers.

And yet, i can say with certainty, that no true follower of our Father Satan has ever been turned away, or denied help and comfort. Father Satan is always here for us when we really need it, as are the Demons/Gods.

We truly have to work in every way possible to bring this filthy, disgusting, parasitic program that is xianity down to the ground, as well as its partners, islam and judaism, as they are in no way better.  

Hail Father Satan!!
Hail Abigor!


 



________________________________
From: chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, November 27, 2009 1:03:13 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Bishops covered up priests' child abuse

 
My heart goes out, sometimes to tears, to the thousands -- millions! -- of children abused by these detestable creeps. On the heels of that emotion comes towering hatred; let these incidents be a reminder to NEVER, EVER let up on our spiritual warfare!

"Work houses" for children?! The word "outrageous" doesn't come close to describing it. These kids are slaves -- no other word, when they should be doing all the usual things kids do.

I read once (didn't didn't keep track, so can't cite the source--sorry) that the Republic of Ireland was one of the "better" run countries in the world. Obviously it's relative, but if this notoriously solid catholic country is going to take real, quantifiable steps to prosecute the heretofore sacrosanct clerical perverts, it will reinforce the message to the world that this filthy institution is finished. And not a minute too soon ...

--- In JoyofSatan666@ yahoogroups. com, High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@ ... wrote:


Experts: Bishops covered up priests' child abuse

DUBLIN â€" Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Dublin covered up decades of child abuse by priests in order to protect the church's reputation, an expert commission reported Thursday after a three-year investigation.

Abuse victims welcomed the commission's report on the Dublin Archdiocese' s mishandling of child abuse cases â€" one of several government investigations into chronic child rape, beatings and other cruelty in Catholic-run schools, children's workhouses and orphanages in 1975-2004.

The government said the investigation "shows clearly that a systemic, calculated perversion of power and trust was visited on helpless and innocent children in the archdiocese. "

"The perpetrators must continue to be brought to justice, and the people of Ireland must know that this can never happen again," the government said, also apologizing for the state's failure to hold church authorities accountable to the law.

This is the second major government-ordered report this year exploring how and why Irish authorities permitted widespread abuse of boys and girls at the hands of the Catholic Church throughout most of the 20th century, the gravest scandal in the history of independent Ireland.

The 720-page report â€" delivered to the government in July but released Thursday â€" analyzes the cases of 46 priests against whom 320 complaints were filed. The 46 were selected from more than 150 Dublin priests implicated in molesting or raping boys and girls since 1940. Eleven priests convicted of child abuse are named in the report, but 33 are referred to by aliases and two have their names blacked out because they have yet to face justice.

The report rejected past bishops' key claim that they were ignorant of both the scale and criminality of priests' abuse of children, showing that the Dublin Archdiocese negotiated a 1987 insurance policy for future legal costs of defending lawsuits and compensation claims.

At the time, bishops knew of at least 17 priests linked to abuse cases, the report said, and "the taking out of insurance was an act proving knowledge of child sexual abuse as a potential major cost to the archdiocese. "

Investigators spent three years poring over 60,000 previously secret Dublin church files. They were handed over by Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, a veteran Vatican diplomat appointed to Dublin in 2004 with a brief to confront the scandal. Among the files were more than 5,500 that Martin's predecessor, retired Cardinal Desmond Connell, had tried to keep locked in the archbishop's private vault.

The investigators, led by a judge and two lawyers, said that while it was not their job to confirm the scale of abuse cases, they had no doubt the 46 priests abused many more than 320 children.

"One priest admitted to sexually abusing over 100 children, while another accepted that he had abused on a fortnightly basis during the currency of his ministry which lasted for over 25 years," they wrote.

Three Dublin archbishops â€" John Charles McQuaid (1940-72), Dermot Ryan (1972-84) and Kevin McNamara (1985-87) â€" did not tell police about clerical abuse cases, instead opting to avoid public scandals by shuttling offenders from parish to parish, the commission found.

It was not until 1995 that then-Archbishop Connell allowed police to see church files on 17 clerical abuse cases kept in a secret, locked vault, though at the time Connell had records of complaints against at least 29 priests, the report says.

Justice Minister Dermot Ahern said the state would renew efforts to prosecute more of the 46 priests in the report, as well as police officers that the investigation found colluded with church authorities to suppress complaints.

Ahern said, however, that the cover-ups reflected "a different era where there was deference by state agencies to the church. I don't think that would happen today."

The investigators lauded a handful of priests and mostly low-ranking police who pursued complaints and prosecutions, almost always unsuccessfully, from the 1960s to the 1980s. Senior police officers "clearly regarded priests as being outside their remit," handing "complaints to the archdiocese instead of investigating them."

"A few (priests) were courageous and brought complaints to the attention of their superiors. The vast majority simply chose to turn a blind eye," the report said.

In May, the government published a report on decades of child abuse in Catholic-run schools, workhouses and orphanages. More than 12,000 victims of rape, beatings and metal abuse have received compensation payments from a government panel exceeding euro800 million ($1.2 billion).


http://news. yahoo.com/ s/ap/20091126/ ap_on_re_ eu/eu_ireland_ catholic_ abuse
 

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