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….and not one of the perpetrators was transgender.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/05/us/catholic-church-abuse-baltimore.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare #GROOMERS |
| Damn. This is awful 😣 |
| So sad. |
| Did you see “The Keepers”? |
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High time to LOCK them up. And pediphile school workers, as well. |
| I bet it is a similar story to the PA grand jury report that came out years ago. It was truly one of the most disturbing, sickening, stomach churning, reprehensible things I’ve ever read in my life. Anyone with a shred of IQ wouldn’t be letting their kids anywhere near the Catholic Church. The PA report was sooooooooooo bad. |
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—> Trust NO man alone with your child. <— Female pediphiles are what, 5%? |
| Awful but sadly not surprising anymore. |
| Many of these priests are names we already knew from prior investigations. Is this new information? Rehashed information + new information? Awful either way, though. |
Irish nuns had a penchant for killing orphans. The same goes for nuns at indigenous schools in Canada and the US killing their students |
This isn’t quite right. I read the entire Irish report on the homes for unwed mothers cover to cover. In many of those homes, up until about Ww2, the child mortality rate was pretty similar to the communities at large (which is actually really good considering the spread of illness in congregate living and the fact that unwanted babies will typically have poorer prenatal care, less likely to have access to breast milk, etc.) until after WWII. I can’t remember exactly the years but it was clear that the system became overloaded and fell apart in the last couple of decades in which they were operated, and I think the overcrowding and lack of general resources resulted in some of the nuns really becoming hardened to the inhumanity of it all. But even then I don’t think there was evidence of nuns actually killing children, although certainly plenty of evidence of them separating them from their mothers for placement with American families (coinciding with the growing use of birth control and abortion within the US). |
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/14/world/europe/ireland-mother-and-baby-home-tuam.html See also Mike Milotte's Banished Babies: The Secret History of Ireland’s Baby Export Business http://www.rebelnews.ie/2018/06/04/forced-adoption-irelands-baby-black-market/ |
Nuns raised my mother in law, who was abandoned. Can't let a few bad apples overshadow millions of nuns amazing work. For context, I was raised in a religion that teaches the pope or a pope is a sort of antichrist. But come on, 99.9% of nuns are fine people dedicating their entire life to service. |