More than 7 accused pedophile priests from the U.S., are now living in Rome, under the protection of the Vatican. Away from the legal repercussions of
their crimes.
That's just the U.S.!
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reply to post by MorningStar8741
I vaguely recall hearing something about this.
Maybe we were too preoccupied with the Catholic Priests sex/sodomy scandal? Wasn’t that about the same time?
Maybe they were fanning the fire?!
Thanks for the OP!
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reply to post by undinemyth
No, that was before the priest abuse became newsworthy. (90's)
The Franklin credit union and the call-boy scandals were in the 80's.
The problem is, ALMOST NOTHING WAS DONE IN EITHER ONE!
CERTAINLY, there was not extensive coverage on the Franklin and whitehouse allegations. I don't DOUBT that much of the news at that time was to
deflect from those events!
Look at the videos I posted, please. The vatican simply moved pedophile priests to another parish or Rome. The molested boys and girls of Franklin
were made to look like crazies.
Then you have a trial lawyer explain on the House floor explain why it's necessary (in his mind) to DESTROY 6 year olds!
That, to me, says it's still going on!
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