Re: Sex-abuse victims oppose cardinal's promotion



"Alan Ferris" <hairy.ferrit@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 22:34:19 -0700 (PDT), JTEM <jtem01@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


Alan Ferris <hairy.fer...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

JTEM <jte...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you find the nearest mental health professional
and ask them, they will agree with me. There really
is a great deal wrong with the delight you people
take from the suffering of others.

Like the delight barker and earl take in covering up for child
rapists?

I have no idea what that's supposed to mean, but there's
nothing any troll can say which justifies your delight in
the abuse.

What delight have I ever shown? I have fought your church and its
members who have tried to cover it up.

You have insulted the church, its leaders, its members,
its dogma, for years. There are no Catholics who
attempt to cover up sins of the past.

Most Catholics were shocked when the crisis first came about.

They were disturbed, wary, and wanted explanations.

There were no good excuses. However, after studying the

problem, most Catholics have just come to realize that the

priests that they held so high on pedestals were merely humans.

And, the bishops were dumbstruck on how to handle the problem.

Most Catholics have now accepted the fact that mistakes were

made, poor decisions, and some hushing up to protect the

victims and accused. The bishops looked for quiet solutions,

and they found out that there aren't any.

Protocols have changed, and those same decisions will

never be made again.

Most Catholics are watching, praying and will remain vigilant.

The outsiders are still trying to raise mobs and start bonfires




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