To: Diana in Wisconsin
We worry about this and not the "defrocked" teachers turned loose on society?
2 posted on
08/02/2005 2:46:01 PM PDT by
big'ol_freeper
("Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought." Pope JPII)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
Abusive, Defrocked Impeached Priests Ex-Presidents not Monitored
To: Diana in Wisconsin
dozens - perhaps hundredsJust a little gap there. Surely the organiztions that have been keeing an eye on this story can give the reporter a better number than that.
Want 'em supervised? Prosecute 'em!
4 posted on
08/02/2005 2:51:47 PM PDT by
siunevada
To: Diana in Wisconsin
Weren't they whining because the priests weren't getting defrocked? Now they're whining because they are being defrocked? WT*, Over?
5 posted on
08/02/2005 3:09:24 PM PDT by
markomalley
(Vivat Iesus!)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
This is the liberal media's latest attack on the Church. The Philadelphia Inquirer ran a similar story last Sunday.
The jackals in the media should just make up their collective mind. They're still working with them. They're not working with them.
Good grief! I wish the libs would just shut up and go away.
To: Diana in Wisconsin
All sexual predators need to be getting a lot tougher treatment and harsher sentences. As a Catholic, I am saddened by the number of priests who have molested children and by the efforts of many in the Church to cover it up. I would also hate to think the Church makes decisions about these things based on what their lawyers say (that's not a dig at lawyers, I'm one of them, too).
That said, I am thankful for the thousands of good priests who faithfully serve their communities all over the world. I also wish at least equal attention would be focused on sexual predators who hide under the vestments and offices of other religions and organizations, using their positions of trust and power to facilitate their evil and heinous acts.
7 posted on
08/02/2005 3:24:46 PM PDT by
Thrusher
(Remember the Mog.)
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