Monday 6 August 2018

PARISH PRIEST CLAIMS ARMAGH ABUSER IS PROTECTED BY EAMON MARTIN


FATHER SEAN J QUINN 


FATHER MULVIHILL'S STATEMENT

"There is no time to lose. For a fourth time in as many days, I have received a death threat. The truth is as follows:

Father Sean Quinn while in Blackrock abused sexually and previously Shane Halpin. The Archdiocese of Armagh has paid for counseling for all members of his family.



Archbishop Eamon Martin is covering up the abuse of Shane Halpin. All his medical professionals believe him. I believe him.

Pope Benedict in his letter to Ireland used the word "Filth".The Episcopal Conference, its entire membership is filthy.

The Pope of Rome should not come to Ireland. Nothing has changed. 

Now take me if you want, you had me thrashed in Croatia.

The people who read this blog have armchair lives.

William Joseph Mulvihill".



PAT SAYS:

This is a very serious case and consists of very serious allegations.

There are claims that a serial priest abuser who is still in ministry is being protected by Sean Brady and Eamon Martin.

Furthermore, there are claims that three of the priest's victims killed themselves last year and a fourth is in hospital at the moment.

What has Eamon Martin to say about all that?

Is it Sean Brady and Brendan Smyth all over again?





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MAYNOOTH INJURIES?

Reports are coming into the blog regarding 4 Maynooth seminarians who suffered injuries that needed attending at the Mater Hospital in Dublin.

One of the seminarians suffered an injury that required him to be admitted to

A blog source said:

"I checked with my Maynooth sources within the last two years the number is 4 seminarians had to attend the sexual assault clinic in the Mater Public. One severe case resulted in a two-day admission due to a small bleed in the bowl linning. All covered up. These seminarians were not directed to the civil authorities as they are deemed, adults".

Another source said:


"Pat please investigate the Maynooth Abusers.

The survivors who attended the sexual assault clinic in the Mater were not offered compensation from Maynooth.

They were silenced and threatened.

 Pat investigate these crimes of sexual abuse and threats by Xxxxx xxx. One case Xxxxxxxx threatened the victim with the shame of leaving seminary would have on his family and parish community".

A third source:

"Pat those four seminarians sexual assaulted in Maynooth within the last two years were all junior house seminarians. Xxxxxxxx became aware of these incidents of seminarians in theology abusing the junior seminarians and Xxxxxxxx made a deal in which if they kept their mouths shut they would be ordained. Pat this can be backed up my facts, the sexual assault clinic in the Mater Public would have copies of their medical cards they used to gain access for treatment. Pat if Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx are not stopped and exposed there will be no justice for the Maynooth Survivors. Why in a democratic society is sexual abuse allowed to continue in the National Seminary?"

142 comments:

  1. I found myself in a similar situation. Abused in Maynooth and told the value of my silence.

    Hugh Connolly explicitedly told me I could be back and ordained if I kept it secret. I reacted; saying it's the gardai I should tell. He replied that if I spoke to the gardai then he would ensure it was more embarrassing for me than the seminary. Today I am not a priest. My abuser is not a priest. But the Bons Galway has an abuser as their chaplain.

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    1. Are you seriously saying that the little sneering one from Kerry, aka Bons chaplain , is an abuser?
      What is most amazing is that no one has responded to your post made hours ago. Either no one believes you or they don't care. If they don't care, that's a terrible indictment of what this blog has become.
      I can well believe you, knowing the former director of deformation. And to think of the embarrassment when they offered him a mitre and he told them he was leaving the sinking ship!

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    2. Red herring. He wasn't offered a mitre. He was passed over and threw a strop.

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  2. Is this Fr Sean Quinn originally PP of Louth?

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    1. No. Same name. Different person.

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  3. Isn't Amy covering up because Daly covered up this first ref Quinn

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  4. Dearest Bishop Patrick take care I am genuinely worried for your safety xxx

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  5. You do know that in the 50,s in Maynooth they were into masturbating and such things together…I am not sure they advanced to penetrative sex but a lot happened at that time.

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    1. What a stupid irrelevant comment 08.51

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    2. In the context of sexual activity in Maynooth how is 08:58 irrelevant.

      I think it is important to know that in the 1950s Maynooth seminarians were engaged in sexual activity with each other.

      Were you one of those bankers :-)

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    3. Pure lies about 1950s Maynooth. It was far too highly regulated and there was too much taboo and enough sense of sin to prevent it happening. Even in the 1980s they weren't doing that.

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  6. Sean quinn is classified as on “ Restricted Ministry”. Why ?

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    1. Where does this classification appear?

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    2. He has been designated restricted ministry by Armagh safeguarding office.They also claim he is "low risk" as he is 80+ ?

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    3. Thank you for that clarification PP.

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    4. Why restricted ministry?
      And doesn't 'low risk' suggest that there is a history of abuse and that he might well abuse again. Low risk is not no risk.

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  7. The comment at 08:51 would apply to any all male hothouse environment given that in the 50s many of the seminarians were teenagers. Whereas men having left boarding school, prison or the armed forces mostly went on to form relationships, priests remained trapped in immaturity and secrecy. As has been said before on this blog, priestly formation taught a man how to live a lie and never admit the truth. Mutatis mutandis — for those who love the Latin — all those pigeons are coming home to roost just in time for the Pope to dole out advice on family life — as if he or any cleric would know.

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    1. Mutually assured destruction.

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  8. So +Pat, let us get this straight. Eamon Martin is keeping silent about a priest who is a risk and is allowing that man to live and work in a parish with children? That priest is reputed to have abused to the point where three young men are dead and another is hospitalised. Does the Pope know this, and if he does will he allow Eamon Martin to stand beside him at WMOF? Nothing has changed since Brady interviewed Smyths victims and covered it up. Eamon Martin must go.

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    1. Fr.Mulvihill is to be commended on his courage and integrity in bringing this ongoing cover up into the public forum. If it is, as had been stated a situation that the Archdiocese of Armagh was aware of, then it would seem almost impossible for Eamon Martin to remain in office if nationally agreed safeguarding guidelines have been dispensed with. I really did think that all this kind of duplicity had been exposed and would never be a mistake that diocesan authorities would find themselves mired in again. How wrong I was. Thank you Bishop Pat for providing a platform on which this corruption, and that is what it is, can be exposed for us all to see. Keep up the good work.

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    2. Fr. Mulvihill has never claimed to be perfect.

      In this case, after journeying with victims and family's, and frustrated with Eamon Martin's cover up, he has become a brave whistleblower.

      Eamon Martin is now sharpening his knife in the hope that he can disbowel Bill.

      EAMON, it is now out in the open.

      We will not stand by and watch you attacking Bill.

      Resign man! Resign!

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    3. 09.42 Cop yourself on you hysterical drama queen.

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    4. So, you would make that little of child abuse and cover up?

      What does that say about you?

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    5. I would say 10:43 is one of the Armagh Queens. They always resort to such tactics as this comment.

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    6. Bishop Pat, I hope you will watch out for and stand by For Mulvihill over the next few weeks and months. You know what it is going to be like for him. You know that his clerical friends will abandon him. You know they will try all sorts of character assassination on him. They will do everything to break him down. He is a strong courageous man and priest. But he will still need friends and support. They cant be allowed to evict him from his home in Mboice. His citizenship isn't negated by his priesthood. They need to be made to understand this. In the meantime, I hope Fr Bill rests and relaxes. He will need his full energies for the great battle ahead with the forces of darkness.

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    7. I am deeply aware of what you say.

      I have battled these forces now for 30+ years.

      They have tried almost everything to put me under.

      Two things have saved me:

      1. The protection of Our Lord.

      2. My God given mental strength along with my faith, a sense of humour and special people God sent my way.

      Eamon Martin and his minions are already planning Bills downfall. They are capable of absolutely everything.

      Quinn has survived because he has "The dirt" on so many others.

      I will stand by Bill 100%.

      WE don't know what they plan to do. But it will involve

      Making him out to be mentally ill.

      Making him out to be an alcoholic.

      Raking up his past.

      Using family and friends against him.

      Using lawyers.

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    8. PS: I have been through all this.

      On the day I went into seminary I read from the Bibke:

      "My son, when you come forward to serve the Lord, prepare yourself for tribulation"

      Thank God I did it know then what I know now.

      It would have broken a younger me.

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    9. Glad to hear this Bishop Pat. He will need all your help to keep them from making him go quietly.

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  9. Possibly I am being particularly obtuse, but it would be good to get it clear which Very Rev Sean Quinn AP in County Louth, Archdiocese of Armagh we are talking about. I was more confused than ever by this morning‘s picture thinking that Father sometimes wore a hairpiece. Let‘s at least give the other guy a break, who must be getting funny looks in the street!

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  10. Cardinal Wuerl now suggests the bishops might think about how they might process concerns expressed about a fellow bishop. I suspect he expects applause, but he merely reveals more of the rottenness and corruption in an institution which has had 2,000 years to think about it. It‘s particularly rich coming from a man who got his first big break when he was sent to undermine the great Abp Hunthausen in Seattle. The bishops were clear enough then on how they should proceed against a bishop who betrayed them by preaching and living the Gospel.

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  11. which Fr. Sean Quinn is it?


    - Fr. Sean F. Quinn or Fr. Sean J. Quinn

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  12. Back in the seventies when the CDF was reminding us that homosexuals were intrinsically disordered, a wing of Ushaw was affectionately known to seminarians as Queens‘ College. So who is intrinsically disordered?

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    1. Sure, what I meant was that as a gay man, I will not take advice on sexual and personal integrity from the likes of Ratzinger, and if all those seminarians did take him seriously, how come they thought it didn‘t apply to them? That‘s the mess the Church is in today all over the world.

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  13. TOGHER PARISH

    VERY REV SEAN J QUINN


    Parish Personnel
    Priest(s)
    Very Rev Thomas Daly, PP

    Address: Parochial House, Boicetown, Togher, Drogheda, Co Louth

    Phone: (041) 685 2110

    Very Rev Seán J. Quinn, PE, AP

    Address: Parochial House, Dillonstown, Dunleer, Co Louth

    Phone: (041) 686 3570

    Email: sjqdill@gmail.com

    Parish Safeguarding Representative(s)
    Roisin O'Neill

    Mary Dunican


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    1. What is Roisin O'Neill and Mary Dunican, Togher Parish safeguarding representatives, doing about this?

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    2. Before mentioning peoples names, especially those who are doing there up most to safeguard the people of the parish take a look at your own down falls. These people do there upmost to protect all those in the parash and will be just as distraught as everyone else if allegations are made and will continue to do there upmost to be outstanding members of society who will support in any way they can... these people are human and don’t deserve to be associated with a scandal that they did not cause!!
      Father pat while condemning others it might be an idea to lay your own ‘shit’ on the table!!
      Have you not
      Taken in men you know to have sexually abused others and put them in front of parishioners as representatives of your own little community church ?
      Have you not purchased class A drugs for another parishioner?
      Have you not been caught receiving oral sex from another male while wearing your collar?
      Amongst many other instances I’m sure you have yet to blog about....pot and kettle springs to mind, I do believe you Could have faced a similar scandal yourself thought out your history ��

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  14. Watch events unfold in the US. Many red and purple hats will tumble as they are all about to be exposed as enablers and promoters of Uncle Ted and his like.

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    1. I hope similar events unfold here - and quickly.

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    2. I would say that practically every bishop the world over is up to his neck in coverups Pat.

      11:35 is right and I also believe that God is about to swing his pruning axe through the Episcopate.

      The bishops have proven themselves totally untrustworthy in policing one another and their clergy.

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  15. Eamonn Martin cannot touch me. I am protected by Gods chosen race, they have accessed all things on him including his flight plan " Frigid Bridgid" from all those years ago. The archbishop is a nut, I think the nuncio liked the big buckle on his belt. Eamonn Martin, you are well warned....as for Sweeney, and the insurance broker who is the other VG....its all a big joke really.....and we are still on the first course.

    Pat Buckley, Thank you.

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  16. The truth will set Stephen Wilson Free even if the truth is revolting

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    1. You are obsessed with wilson

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    2. 13:17 Indeed you are obsessed with him. And your scriptural allusion is anomalous and revolting. If you are acting out of spite towards him, go and do us all a favour and have it out with him. It'll be far better for your health and we won't have to put up with your peevishness here.

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  17. Pat, I am requesting that you remove all references to +Eamon published on this blog over the last few days. These allegations will certainly impact the Papal visit and our focus at this time should be on the World Meeting of Families. PP

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    1. Thank you PP.

      Not only have I spoken to Fr. Mulvihill on these matters, but have confirmed the circumstances and happenings with others close to this case.

      Family's are destroyed by abuse.

      Eamon should act on the Quinn saga and in that way make him worthy of WMOF.

      The ball is firmly in Eamons court.

      There is much, much more to come.

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    2. Who gives a damn about the WMF? Just a papal jamboree. An alternative to World Youth Day. Anyway the family is over played in modern Catholicism. Entry to the church is by individual baptism not through the family. Thats the old nonsense of power and control.

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    3. The plural of "family" is "families".

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  18. I agree. Park this until after WMF.

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    1. Park abuse! Park paedophilia! Park victims! Park families!

      Park Eamon Martin's blatant dereliction of duty!

      Get behind me Satan

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    2. Eamon Martin should resign now.

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    3. why should + Eamon Martin resign he has likely inherited all this saga if it is all true from Sean Bradt.

      Is it not Brady who should resign. Come on + Eamon sort this mess out only few weeks till WDF

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  19. deal with it after the Papal visit. just two more weeks. It would be terrible if the media run with this allegation for the visit. Do the right Pat and stop adding fuel to the fire.

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    1. Oh yes, let’s all just play “happy families” for the Pope!

      Let’s deal with it NOW!

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  20. +Eamon is a good man and so is +Sean Brady. They ware not managers that's the problem Pat and all of this is historical. Time to move on.

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  21. FR Larry collins op, administrator of the parish of St dominics tallaght, while provincial of the Irish Dominican province, did not report the child abuser Vincent Mercer to the police but allowed him to continue his reign of terror on children and families, and just moved him around.

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  22. PP at 13:41 are you for real? What planet are you in orbit around? It is precisely on account of situations like what is being recounted and reported here by Fr Bill Mulvihill - and the ensuing human wreckage and devastation - that makes of the WMOF a great big massive and sick joke! A complete sham and fiasco! If this is true, Eamonn Martin has to resign.

    Another PP.

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  23. Pat, what about a big round of applause for the late Cardinal Daly, his successor Sean Brady. Those two were the worst God gave to be leaders of the island of Ireland. There as much guilty as sin with cover up of Brendan Smith and other abuse. Sean Brady has Plenty to answer for, but good old Sean Carrys on his ministry whilst he sanctioned other Bishops,Priests who spoke out in public about the truth whilst he himself is a disgrace. Its well saying Amy Martin is getting his orders from Sean to cover up more abuse and dirt still ongoing.

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  24. Leave the Dominicans out of this. I know who you are.

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    1. ??? Here Here!!

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    2. 14:24
      And who are you dear? That your knowledge or lack of it means anything in this case.

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    3. In 2009/2010 a volunteer of the Dominican run camp in Knockadoon Co. Cork was advised, by the Dominican priest camp director, that his services were no longer required. This guy had been a volunteer since he was a teenager, having grown up in one of the three Tallaght Dominican run parishes. The Dominican priest let him go because the volunteer, an adult male, was in a relationship with another consenting adult male. What makes it so cruel is that the family of this volunteer suffered because of the paedophile (former) Dominican priest Vincent Mercer. Incidentally Mercer had abused kids at that location, Knockadoon, also. The priest, camp director, who removed the volunteer was himself reported to the child protection office of his order by a cork city secondary school. In the course of hearing teenage boys confessions he began to ask the boys questions on their masturbation habits. The kids were understandable disgusted and reported it to their year head. The school made a formal complaint. The priest in question, who incidentally was himself let go from Maynooth, is now a superior of one of their houses. In the year 2000 Mercier was living in the house of formation of the Dominican province, even giving preaching training to the students. At this stage he was an out of ministry censured paedophile. Yet he was involved in formation training: the head of formation at the time, now the current provincial, did not seem to have an issue with it. Mercier even struck up close friendships with some of the students, going on trips, going out for meals, and even writing letters from prison (when he was sent after a trail had come up). One of the students he had a close friendship with is now the superior of the student house himself. Incidentally he was also close to another censured/removed priest, who had run the orphanage that used be attached to that priory. The current administration is promoting ‘unusual’ choices.

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  25. Eamonn Martin and Sean Brady are Criminals.

    They wear the title because they think what they do for the Great Slut is honourable .

    It is not....

    William Joseph Mulvihill

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    1. For a Priest to refer to the Holy Mother Church as a slut is so terrible but given your state of mind it is forgivable.


      You should think of taking time off or resign as you are not fit to minister just now.

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    2. Silly Billy at 14:39

      Your comments get worse by the minute, I think you are criminally insane, and need to be sectioned!for your own good. Making all these threats and insulting Our Holy Mother The Church you should be ashamed of yourself. A priest I don't think so!

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    3. 15.37 In what way is the Roman Catholic church holy?

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    4. 15:37
      You are barely literate.
      But your ignorant visciousness persuades no one of the rightness of your cause. The opposite is the case.
      No amount of invocation of holy or mother or church can hide the unpalatable fact that your religiousity has had no effect on your life.

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    5. Anonymous at 15:58

      Our Holy Mother The Church, is The Bride Of Christ and was instituted by Our Lord Himself! All these dreadful scandals do not come from The Holy Church. But from evil men who do not follow Her Magesterium . I suspect from your question you are an Apostate or a Heretic.

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    6. Anonymous aka Mad Magna at15:37

      Polly you give yourself away every time, by your excessive love for me. I see your back to being "Granny Grammar" and commenting on my literacy I wonder you can read it since you say it's so bad. But then you always were a pedantic auld NUTTER! Your visciousness stems from your Apostacy and your hatred of Our Holy Mother The Church. No amount of your vitriolic rhetoric can hide the fact that you are a traitor and it has had a terrible effect on your life. love and prayers B Eviva maria!

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    7. Barking B., one should be extremely careful about following the Magisterium, because it sometimes teaches in very grave error...like the centuries-old doctrinal support of capital punishment by successive magisteria (a punishment now definitively ruled morally inadmissable by Pope Francis himself).

      This gross dereliction of doctrinal duty (to teach authoritatively) is proof, not of papal infallibility, but of the reverse.

      (Just teachin', like.😆)

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    8. 17:25
      I have nothing to do with Magna Carta. His/her posts are as inane as yours are. The only good thing is that lately (s)he has taken leave of this website. You should follow his/her examply, you shallow, pseudo-faith pseudo-Christian fraud.

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    9. 17:43 No, I haven't.

      Look just above.

      And then look right here.😆

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    10. Mad Magna at17:37

      Polly ya auld Lush,I see you've swallowed the dictionary again.
      I disagree with you and Bergolio, I prefer the centuries-old doctrinal support of capital punishment. As an ex-seminarian you should know that Papal Infallibility only come into effect when The Supreme Pontiff speaks Ex Cathedra. The last time that happened was in 1950 when H.H. Pope Pius XII of Glorious Memory defined The Dogma of The Assumption of Our Blessed Lady. Love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

      (Just teachin', like)

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    11. Anonymous aka Mad Magna at17:43

      I DON'T BELIEVE YOU!!!

      you pseudo un-Christian fraud.

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    12. 18:42
      You know where disagreeing with Bergoglio on this one places you.
      Learn how to spell his name. You’ll be seeing more of it.

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    13. Barking B., you incorrigible old head-the-ball, you positively must be ancient to remember that Nazi-sympathising Hitler pope, Pius XII.

      Yes, I do understand the dogma of Papal Infallibility...and it's a nonsensical conceit from start to finish.😅

      It is also disengenuous to say it applies only when the pope 'teaches' ex cathedra.😕 What on Earth are popes doing when they teach catechetically, if not implicitly proclaiming ex cathedra? The conceptual distinction you tried (and failed😆) to make here (between infallible teaching and non-infallible teaching) is more apparent than real. Read this bs by 'Saint' JPII in 'Fidei Depositum', the apostolic constitution in the 'Catechism of the Cathoic Church':

      'The 'Catechism of the Catholic Church'...I declare it to be a SURE norm for teaching the faith and thus a VALID and LEGITIMATE instrument for ecclesial communion.' In other words, 'it is binding on the universal Church'.

      What is this statement if not a de facto, ex cathedra pronouncement?😆 And yet, one of its more important moral 'teachings' has had to be expunged, because of its definitively absolute biblical errancy. In other words, you barking old hypocrite😆, a supposedly infallible pope (JPII) got it WRONG here for continuing to approve the traditional teaching, going back centuries, that the death penalty is morally legitimate.

      I've just intellectually demolished the biblical and moral premises for papal infallibility, haven't I?

      What a clever young soak am I!😆👍🍺

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    14. B., tonight you're even more barking than usual! Cos you're imagining my presence everywhere?!😨 Anonymous at 16:38. And Anonymous at 17:43. Not so much barking now as howling! Oh, B!! I'm worried for your mental health. (You know how strong is the bond betwixt us, don't you?😆)

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    15. Anonymous at 19:19

      I am well aware where disagreeing with Bergoglio places me. I along with many others disagree with a lot he say's As for spelling his name who cares, apart from a few pedantic auld farts!

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    16. 15:11 What is wrong with referring to Unholy Mother Church as a 'slut'? I do it regularly!

      What do wise folk (like, I) say? 'If the cap fits...'😆

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    17. Why the apostrophy in the word ‘say’s’ (sic)?

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    18. 20:13
      Hardly that wise. There’s one thing you have in common with the ignorant inappropriately-named Bellarmine: poor communication skills, especially, bad grammar.
      The expression is ‘like me.’

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    19. Mad Magna at 20:22

      Woof! Woof! Polly your even more insulting than usual tonight. But I'm not upset, I know it's the DRINK that makes you so nasty. You are right about the bond between us, it is prayer no matter how nasty you are to me I will still say The Memorare for you. love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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    20. 20:55 Must disagree with you. 'Like' here means 'for example'. The gramatically correct pronoun is 'I'.😆

      Oh, just to educate you further: I placed a comma after 'like', because the word was not being used adverbially.

      You don't understand, do you?😆

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    21. Absolutely Barking B. @ 21:03, based on your post, I want to, er, 'make out' with you.

      May I?😆

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    22. Mad Magna a 19:40

      Polly you ignoramus you know nothing about this great Pope instead of being taken in by all the scurrilous rubbish written by anti catholic authors like John Cornwall's " Hitlers Pope" and "Hitler Youth Member" Rolf Hochhuth play "The Deputy" If you want the truth read what the Jewish Leaders of that time said, Golda Meyer, The World Jewish Congress, Chief Rabbi Israel Zolli who converted to The One True Faith after the war and took for his Christian Name Eugenio the given name of Pope Pius. You think your intellectual but your not neither are you young or clever but you are certainly a
      Soak! love and prayers B. Eviva Maria !

      PS Thank you for respecting my great age you're so kind.

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    23. @22:53
      The name is Cornwell.

      Learn the difference between ‘you are’ and ‘your.’

      Find out how to construct a sentence.

      Your faith is a sham. By their fruits you shall know them.

      Your prayer is a blasphemy.

      You and MC have much in common.

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    24. Anonymous at23:34

      NO! you and MC have a lot in common. Both pedantic auld grammar Queens! What would you know about faith, you don't have any. You are a blasphemous auld ejit I can sense it.

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    25. 23:34 I have absolutely, totally and completely (note my use of tautology here😆) NOTHING in common with that Big B..

      Sweet-F-A, in fact.😆

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  26. ...... and Bergolio is in it up to his armpits ...... shall I begin...


    The second course...

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  27. The Papal Authority is in this on a global scale. There is a de centralisation needed from the power house of the Church. The break with Caesar must be final. The concordat with the Nazi Mussolini must be terminated.

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    1. The second course off tablets that you haven't been taking, is that what you mean?

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    2. No the second course of electric shock therapy ha ha ha ha ha ha.

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    3. The degree of personal vitriol being directed against one person is astounding. How can you anon @20.30 and anon @ 20.20 call yourselves Christian?

      It is one thing to be angry, even vitriolic about institutions, but how can you justify such low grade nastiness against an individual?

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  28. William you know very well that + Eamon Martin & + Sean Brady are NOT criminals but Good Holy Men.

    According you the criminals were threating you so did you get Gardai to assist you and they would show you who were the criminals are.


    Go and make it up with + Eamon when he returns this week as you know all this hurtful stuff must stop.


    Please get the medical help you certain need.

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  29. sign yourself in like a good man

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  30. I see a few similarities with Fr Bill Mulvihill and his name sake Fr Bruno Mulvihill. I hope history does not repeat itself.

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    1. Address the message, not the man.

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    2. Yes, but many of us don't believe the message Patrick and especially not the messenger.

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  31. Apologies Pat, perhaps I should have explained better - I saw a similarity after reading the following in the Irish Examiner from July last year. It's an interesting article worthy of reflection. https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/features/we-may-admire-whistleblowers-but-theyre-the-ones-who-pay-dearly-454782.html

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    1. Thank you, very interesting.

      Will make a blog soon.

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    2. Maynooth whistleblowers can attest to this!

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    3. @1803 Why did they get rid of the whistleblowers and make sure to destroy their vocations? Because Maynooth is only the tip of the iceberg! They had to destroy the whistleblowers because they know that if what's going on in Maynooth is exposed, then it won't be long until their dirty little secrets are exposed too. Their homosexual, power-hungry, money-grabbing house of cards won't be long falling!

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  32. Who is Stephen Wilson? Does he work for Ryanair? A chaplain perhaps?

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    1. An Armagh seminarian who used to work for Ryanair.

      An interesting young man!

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    2. I think I get the picture.

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    3. A dangerous young man.

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  33. How can Wuerl talk about finding ways to communicate concerns? In first of three articles in NCR a Washington priest writes of his incredulity that nobody knew about McCarrick: everybody had at least a good idea about the beach hut. Uncle Ted used to refer to his nephews in diocesan bulletins; he is an only child. There were no nieces.

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    1. There needs to be an independent investigatory lay body set-up with which to investigate all US bishops and cardinals. And any who were found to be in anyway complicit by either ommission or commission in the promotion and protection of McCarrick must be dealt with by the secular judiciary - and not some meaningless canonical court - with immediate effect.

      I don't believe a single word uttered by Wuerl, Farrell, Tobin, et al.

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    2. "Nighty-night, baby, I love you". Cardinal Tobin's message to his sister lol

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  34. Archbishop Éamon Martin you need to cut your holiday short and get home and address this situation!

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    1. It may ready be too late for Eamon.

      I don't think Father Mulvihill has finished with them.

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    2. Surely the Archdiocesan staff have contacted him or his two Vicar Generals.


      this story is too hot and needs addressed as soon as possible.

      I would imagine the safeguarding officer has moved the priest out of the parish till it gets sorted.

      Bill Mulvihill will likely become c/o the diocesan offices just like Father Quinn.

      But you are right Archbishop Eamon needs to come back from his holidays now and get it sorted.

      Remember this could go on for years as the clergy can appeal to Rome but be suspended awaiting decision from Rome.

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    3. The priest is still in his parish!

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  35. You have proved not one thing and Fr Mulvihill has told a pack of lies, has threatened people and been verbally abusive towards them.

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    1. Bill has told no lies.

      The diocese have acknowledged what Bill says.

      This WILL get bigger and bigger.

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    2. Bill is away with the fairies living in Fantasey land.
      Sickened fed up M'Boice Resident!

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  36. Pat as an innocent byestander I note Ara Coeli in overdrive to attack Bill. Bill keep up the good fight. We the peole of Armagh will not stand idly by. It is time to clean up this cess pool

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    1. It is Sean Brady that everyone should be going for not Archbishop Eamon Martin he is only there a few years and inherited this shocking mess.

      Why has Bill turned on Archbishop Eamon is it because Bill or his friends have not got a mitre.

      Sound of things it is the nearest Mental Health Hospital he needs.

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    2. @ 20:29... Armchair cess pit that probs never seen the inside of a Church!
      There's always one!

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  37. Pat, in all seriousness, your blog is one thing but it’s only when this is taken up by RTE, the BBC, etc., that people will take any notice.

    The mainstream media need to get involved and their reticence in doing so would indicate that there’s a major problem with the “story”.

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    1. I agree.

      The problem is that on this one the media will have to take on the hierarchy and Gardai.

      I am a bishop with no power.

      This tragedy will hit the media.

      Maybe when a major incident occurs.

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    2. Surely in your eyes there can be nothing more 'major' than 3 people commiting suicide and one hospitalized because of the said allegations you published about this Priest?

      If true it will be classed as a major murder enquiry would it not?

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    3. Is there any media outlet in Ireland that has the mettle of the Boston Globe’s Spotlight team???

      Probably not.

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    4. So then, Pat. What you’re effectively saying is - there is no answer/solution/resolution to all this? Both you and Bill are wasting your time? They will just completely ignore your blog as usual and write Bill off as mad.

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    5. No.

      Let's leave room for the Holy Spirit/Serindipity.

      This is an evolving story.

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  38. What sort of sick and warped logic concludes that those who choose not to believe Bill or disagree with him are either supporters of child abuse or connected to Ara Coeli - hello!!!! I imagine this won't get posted as it's easier to gain access to North Korea today than get through to Pat.

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  39. 20.50 was a ara coeli defender. Listen kid we the people of the dioceses will vote with our money!

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  40. I'm sure the dioceses will miss the few coppers you throw on to the plate. That's if you even go to Church at all. Ave Maria.

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    1. How dare you. I give 60 euro a month by direct debit to my parish. That's 720 a year. Be careful what you wish for. It wouldn't take much for me to cancel that direct debit.

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  41. I had a friend once called Bill. Sadly he was sectioned.

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  42. Pat.....I can spot yhe priest posters a mile off. If the Armagh lot dont stop i will name their boyfriends lol

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  43. Quick question - Why the double standards? The first half of the blog names names then the Maynooth section of the blog blanks out the names - surely they should be named as well

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  44. Logic....if all the priests in Armagh had sex with superiors ... where does this leave us in the world gathering of families.....bit like the two warm up guys the last time Casey and Cleary. At least those to were hetro and not kiddie fiddlers....god help us all

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  45. At 21.21
    To let a long-term volunteer go because he was in a same-sex relationship does not sound like a decision a Dominican would make.

    To quiz schoolboys about their sexual activities does not sound like a thing a Dominican would do.

    To do both does not sound like the actions of someone who has come through a system of education and training to be a priest in the 21st century.

    You do not mention the circumstances of his departure from Maynooth.

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