I think - Thank God. |
Possibly. However, religious people keep thinking two things, one is wishful perception that other people's interest in their religion is increasing, other is simultaneous paranoia that negative sentiments about their religion are increasing. |
well he is the only person on earth who can directly talk to God. Thats interesting |
In a sick way, IMO |
I don't get how people are saying they are hiding the abuse. Seems like everyone knows about it. |
Everyone knows about it NOW. This was not talked about widely until the Boston Globe broke the story in 2002. However there was lots of talking in the 90s, most of which was ignored or buried. By 2002 it was impossible to ignore. Even if all abuse cases were brought to light, tried, and the church cleaned house, for me, as a woman, I can never go back to being Catholic since I have no voice or body anonymity. As much as I found solace in mass and many beliefs, there are things I cannot over look. |
Sinead O’Connor knew about it but her career ended when she tried to expose it. |
Everyone knows about it, but the Catholic Church is not doing enough to change it. |
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What beliefs did you find solace in? |
well lets see how it works out in afterlife |
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+1 The Catholic Church is still paying to protect abusers |
You also have to be a Cardinal, working your way up the ranks of Catholic clergy, which Trump has not done. No worries. Trump can mess with the US government, but he can't be Pope. |
It's in the forum because it's in the news, no mystery.
Unrelated, but while Sinead O'Connor was right about abuse, her career blew up in part because she has her own mental issues, probably stemming from abuse by her parents (not a clergy member). Series of divorces, kids with tons of different guys (usually they got custody - rare), suicide attempts. Identifying as a lesbian then converting to a strict form of Islam and calling anyone that was not Muslim mentally ill, etc. She blew up her own life. |