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there was an open letter by some alleged "young catholics" calling for a "cleansing fire" in the church. i thought that was... i won't mince words, using those words is fucking idiotic and if they're the movement for "reform" within the catholic church we can probably do just as well without a catholic church at all, thank you very much.
― Arch Bacon (rushomancy), Thursday, 16 August 2018 01:57 (five years ago) link
There are no words to describe how awful this is. My family has always been very devoutly Catholic—all good people with hard lives who have found solace in the religion, which is something I completely understand, putting aside the politics. So this is just gutting—nothing new, but underlines just how extensive the cover up was, how many people were involved.
Anyway, my heart goes out first and foremost to the dizzying number of victims, but I also can’t help but feel awful for my mom and other faithful Catholics, who didn’t deserve to be betrayed and disillusioned in such a brutal way. I think about how poor my grandparents were and how they still tithed and all the while the Church was using their money to cover up for child abusers.
― Trϵϵship, Thursday, 16 August 2018 03:50 (five years ago) link
idk man
what age were you in 1990, because "priests abuse children church covers up without any remorse or shame" is not news to anyone.
― flaneur brayin (darraghmac), Thursday, 23 August 2018 14:41 (five years ago) link
it's not surprising, just still shocking to think about how coordinated the effort was and how much money was involved in the cover up
― Trϵϵship, Thursday, 23 August 2018 15:21 (five years ago) link
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports:
Investigators “have evidence that the Vatican had knowledge of the cover-up,” involving priests accused of sexually abusing thousands of Pennsylvania children over decades, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro said Tuesday morning on NBC’s Today show.
“I can’t speak specifically to Pope Francis, but I think the broader issues here with the Vatican knowing about this, with church leaders knowing about it, and the reaction you’ve seen not just from Catholics, but from Americans and people all across the globe, is just a fundamental disappointment and anger at institutions,” Shapiro said.
During his Today show interview, Shapiro did not elaborate on what evidence his office has that the Vatican had knowledge of the cover-up, but the redacted grand jury report released earlier this month contains a couple dozen references to the Vatican.