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[quote=Anonymous]My mother’s catholic family was raised about an hour from Pittsburg in the 60/70s. My 80 yo grandmother is very upset over the report. She said my uncles were never involved in anything like that, and she hates that she had to ask them. Where I live, the woman in charge of the catholic school was very young in her career when she suspected a monsignor was my inappropriate/predatory but as a young woman who worked in the church she had no real line of action to take. It was just her suspicions, but eventually (years later) she found out she was right. Now Decades later, she openly discusses that part of her past with parents. She is 100% committed to the children of the church and would take every action available if she suspected those acts her happening to any child in any religion. Not saying something (although there was no one to say it too) is her biggest regret. She brings this story up every year because she doesn’t want parents to forget that Satin is convincing, but God is in our hearts and to never look away from what your heart is trying to tell you. [/quote]
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