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Topic History of: Catholic Church - 2010s
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Barney hedda wrote:
The fact VicPol launched an investigation of George Pell despite not a single complaint, against all good policing rules is entirely co-incidental



At the time when the police got involved - around June 2017 - The Guardian quoted 'multiple complainants'....


Barney Barney wrote:
Barney wrote:
To go back to Cardinal Theodore McCrirrick - mentioned in my previous post - it beggars belief how the most senior Catholic cleric, in the US, escaped being even noticed.

For decades - this man raped and buggered seminarians and young priests - with impunity. His actions were well known to the church, and now admitted - but his seniority made him seemingly untouchable.

Covering up stopped when Francis arrived and McCarrick was thrown to the wolves, and is no longer a member of the clergy. Yet no criminal actions appear to be contemplated by the church



The Vatican found McCrirrick guilty of solicitation in the sacrament of confession. As whilst hearing confessions - over 60 years - he picked up victims, for his sexual abuse.

Without precident, a public report on McCrirrick is to be published by the Vatican - to include details of all his abuses. And presumably commenting, on how he got away with it, for so long.

McCrirrick recently left a Kansas friary - where he was holed up (albeit only occasionally) - and has moved on somewhere. Still giving interviews, the church seems very anxious about what he might say.


And whether he will reveal the names of his partners in crime - as to inflict such a level of abuse, over so many decades, in numerous locations - would have required some help.



McCarrick*


hedda Of course Cardinal Pell was a 'front runner' for Pope but his very good friend Francis prevailed.

Despite that Francis entrusted George Pell with "cleaning up" The Vatican finances (ie: booting both the Mafia and the dreaded and far more secretive 'Ndrangheta.)

Significantly Francis always had a reputation as being a bothersome "left winger" and Pell an extreme conservative yet both men respected each other for honesty.

My very good Italian pal who is an investigative journalist has always said The 'Ndrangheta have infiltrated Victorian Police (VicPoll) as did Australia;s intelligence agency ASIO who warned Victoria years ago but it fell on deaff ears,

## The fact VicPol launched an investigation of George Pell despite not a single complaint, against all good policing rules is entirely co-incidental.

### The fact any investigation of the dreaded and murderous 'Ndrangheta involvement in Vatican finances has now ceased and the fact Pope Francis has now hired a magistrate who is an expert in the Mafia ( who have already faded out of The Vatican) is entirely co-incidental.

#### The fact my pal provides expert and real evidence that the The 'Ndrangheta murdered Gianni Versace after he welshed on their loans (do you really think the massive Versace fashion empire actually makes a profit? )is entirely co-incidental.

##### The fact the appalling Peter Saunders at the peak of his power said "Cardinal George Pell is a psychopath* (not something those who know him say) which the Australian media picked up and ran with including a damaging #60Mins TV "expose" , numerous 3 pages articles, radio and TV reports (including the ABC) IS ENTIRELY CO-INCIDENTAL.

##### The fact every Australian media outlet ignored the horrible true revelations about the disgusting and dangerous Peter Saunders is entirely co-incidental.
Barney Barney wrote:
To go back to Cardinal Theodore McCrirrick - mentioned in my previous post - it beggars belief how the most senior Catholic cleric, in the US, escaped being even noticed.

For decades - this man raped and buggered seminarians and young priests - with impunity. His actions were well known to the church, and now admitted - but his seniority made him seemingly untouchable.

Covering up stopped when Francis arrived and McCarrick was thrown to the wolves, and is no longer a member of the clergy. Yet no criminal actions appear to be contemplated by the church



The Vatican found McCrirrick guilty of solicitation in the sacrament of confession. As whilst hearing confessions - over 60 years - he picked up victims, for his sexual abuse.

Without precident, a public report on McCrirrick is to be published by the Vatican - to include details of all his abuses. And presumably commenting, on how he got away with it, for so long.

McCrirrick recently left a Kansas friary - where he was holed up (albeit only occasionally) - and has moved on somewhere. Still giving interviews, the church seems very anxious about what he might say.


And whether he will reveal the names of his partners in crime - as to inflict such a level of abuse, over so many decades, in numerous locations - would have required some help.



JK2006 I think the current Pope is a fine and decent man; I'm delighted he's aware that there are thousands of false accusers as well as hundreds of abusers. I'm reliably informed it was our very own Peter Saunders NAPAC who unwittingly revealed the duplicity of many false accusers when his past was investigated by Vatican detectives a few years ago. Scales fell off Papal eyes.