Posted on 03/10/2017 1:19:13 PM PST by Jyotishi
The bishops saw them not as people but living sins who must be severely punished and the State facilitated that torture
Catherine Corless at the boarded up site at Tuam Mothers and Babies home where there is now verified evidence of remains of a significant number of babies and young children being buried. (Photo: Ray Ryan)
The horrors of the Tuam cesspit cast a long shadow over any International Women's Day celebrations.
And the Taoiseach added to the gloom by appearing to defend the nuns who may have dumped the bodies of up to 800 children in a disused sewer.
Enda had another one of his "we all partied" moments by claiming "no nuns broke into our homes to kidnap our children" adding "we gave them up to what we convinced ourselves was the nuns' care, and so on".
What Enda is saying is how could anyone possibly know when women were incarcerated in these homes their babies would end up in a septic tank or be sold to rich Yanks?
He seems to be suggesting there is some affliction affecting the Irish psyche which prevents us from seeing horrors that are taking place in plain sight.
It's much simpler than that, the Irish people were led up the garden path by their governments and an evil organisation that called itself a church.
Make no mistake about it, if ever an organisation deserved the title death cult, it was the Roman Catholic Church in the decades after Independence.
There you are, I'm falling for it, saying there was independence when after the Brits departed what passed for government was a really conspiracy against the people by the Church and State.
The Church hated women with a passion and governments down the decades used the organs of the State to facilitate...
(Excerpt) Read more at irishmirror.ie ...
The church fathers most likely engaged in sins of flesh themselves, feeling very guilty.
Bull$**t. More anti-Christian crap from a bunch of damned communist atheists.
These slimeballs can apparently say anything they want and get away with it.
No Christian Church would ever do this and I don’t believe any Jewish or even Muslim clergymen would do it either.
The Church is doing the devil’s work.
So don’t be doing the Devil’s work.
So easy even a caveman could do it.
This is just the latest of many years of attacks on the Irish Catholics, in the name of British Protestantism, or atheism, or even Satanism. Those nuns were terrible! we are constantly told.
This is only one case out of many, fairly recent and therefore not fully disproved, as the others were.
But here’s one article—by an atheist—that puts into question the all too usual eager rush to judgment against Irish Catholics.
http://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/rush-to-moralise-over-tuam-has-run-ahead-of-the-facts-1.3002786
These things happen; here’s another instance:
High time Catholic Church came clean on role in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi
May 30, 2016
http://www.newtimes.co.rw/section/article/2016-05-30/200318/
Or here’s another excellent article on the crazy desire of the news media to vilify Ireland, Catholicism, and nuns:
http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/the-tuam-tank-another-myth-about-evil-ireland/15140
Wow - what a perfect load of Marxist, anti-Catholic, boogeyman pulp-fiction shyte this is.
“Little mistakes of the past”
Catholic Church ACQUITS Mexican priest who admitted raping 30 young girls even though he knew he was infected with HIV
September 20, 2016
Most of the comments are worth reading, too. For instance, there’s this comment, one of many excellent responses:
“Between 1925 and 1937, 204 children died at the Home an average of 17 per year. 17 deaths out of 200 children equals a mortality rate of 8.5%. It is interesting to compare that with the rest of the country at the time. In 1933, the infant mortality rate in Dublin was 83 per thousand (ie. a mortality rate of 8.3%), in Cork it was 89 per thousand (8.9%), in Waterford it was 102 per thousand (10.2%) and in Limerick it was 132 per thousand (13.2%). (Source: Irish Press, 12th April, 1935; below).In foundling homes in the US in the early 20th century, mortality was sometimes reported as greater than 90 per cent among infants cared for in such institutions. Lack of understanding of nutrition, cross-infection associated with overcrowding by todays standards, and the dangers of unpasteurised human milk substitutes were the main factors.”
wow
all be said...I do be liking me some nuns...especially irish one...wowsa...
Catholics fought valiantly for the Biafrans while the Church of England sold them down the river. That history is always ignored here.
Sounds like a fake story to me.
Often these stories are so over the top as to be ludicrous. If they really wanted to look credible they would write about one or two bad priests, but apparently these clowns think all priests are predators and satanic.
I call it all B.S.
Certain Muslims would let them get a few years on them and then sell them off for sex toys.
True or not, there are still countless reasons, starting with Pope Francis, to leave the Church. Given the prominent role the Church is playing in advancing the globalist/marxist agenda, I simply cannot in good conscience continue to be a member and support them financially.
There are many reasons for Ireland's poverty and not all to do with Catholicism despite haters.
Thank you for injecting some sense into this discussion.
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