Tuesday 7 August 2018

WHERE IS EAMON MARTIN?


HIS DIOCESE IS IN MELTDOWN.




As Armagh is in meltdown after revelations by Father Bill Mulvihill that Eamon Martin is covering up for a serial abuser priest.

Father Sean J Quinn is still an active priest in Togher parish in spite of the fact that 3 of his victims took their own lives last year and another victim is in hospital.

And where is Eamon? He is on holidays!

Look at what has happened since Eamon took over Armagh:

1. His master of ceremonies was caught showing his face and privates to a young man on the internet who Rory used to teach in Bessbrook parish.




2. The Parish priest of Keady, Father McCamley was also caught showing his genitalia on the net late at night.


McCamley

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McCAMLEY'S profile on Caffmos

3. Eamon is told about his seminarians at Maynooth being found in bed together and engaging in rough sex. 




What does Eamon do? Nothing.

4. Eamon is told about all the priests in his diocese who are sleeping together, going to gay saunas etc. 




What does Eamon do? Nothing.

5. Eamon is told about Father John Gates bullying the parishioners and sending old ladies home from Mass, crying.

What does Eamon do? Nothing.


THE BIG CRISIS:

Then, just as Eamon goes on one of his holidays it emerges that he has been covering up a serial pedophile priest for FIVE YEARS since he came to Armagh.



Father Sean J Quinn, currently ministering in Togher Parish is a long time serial abuser.

Eamon knew about this and has left him in a parish setting, containing many children, all the time he has been archbishop of Armagh.

Eamon Martin & CO have designated him "LOW RISK".

But Eamon and his Bishops have told us that they operate ZERO TOLERANCE?

That they will never again put children at risk.

BUT

Eamon is allowing a priest who abused long term - three of whose victims killed themselves last year - and one of which has been admitted to hospital FOR THE 19 TH TIME to still be in a parish where children are everywhere!

WHY

The reason that Eamon and his predecessors Brady and Daly are protecting QUINN is because Quinn has so much information on Ara Coeli and Armagh that he could set off a nuclear scandal in Armagh.

So Eamon Martin is prepared to put children at risk so that all the dirt about Armagh will not come out.

Sure what is a child or two compared to the ONE, TRUE, HOLY, CATHOLIC and APOSTOLIC CHURCH?

EAMON MARTIN, GET HOME TO THE MESS YOU HAVE HIDDEN AND COVERED.

AND ON THE WAY HOME, STOP OFF AT THE NUNCIATURE IN DUBLIN, AND COLLECT YOUR P45!



ENTER AIDAN GORDON - ARMAGH SAFEGUARDING DIRECTOR

Yesterday afternoon I had a letter from Aidan Gordon telling me that as a result of my blog tgey had reported Fatger Quinn to the authorities AGAIN!

If Armagh had reported him previously and properly  who report him AGAIN?

Why leave him in a ministry where he has access to children?

Why designate him "low risk" with 3 victims dead and 1 hospitalised?

What did Armagh and the Gardai after the first report?

Was Fr. Quinn given the recommended Church trial, and if he did, what was the verdict?

DID Armagh give the hospitalised victim and all his family 60 hours of counselling each?

Is Fr. Quinn a classmate or close friend of Sean Brady's?

AND

THE 6 MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION:

Why has Eamon Martin covered this up for five years?


Eamon YOU are on the hook for this one.
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MARY MC ALEESE EXPOSES VATICAN ATTEMPT TO HIDE ABUSE DOCUMENTS



VATICAN SOUGHT DEAL WITH IRISH STATE TO BURY CHURCH DOCUMENTS

Mary McAleese called event ‘one of the most devastating moments in my presidency’

Former president Mary McAleese. The event in question occurred during a State visit to Italy when she met then Vatican secretary of state Angelo Sodano. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire

Patsy McGarry Irish Times

Former president Mary McAleese says she refused to discuss an attempt by the Vatican in 2003 to secure an agreement with Ireland that it would not access church documents.

Speaking to The Irish Times, Ms McAleese has revealed what she described as “one of the most devastating moments in my presidency”.

It occurred during a State visit to Italy when she had a private meeting with then Vatican secretary of state Angelo Sodano.

“He indicated that he would like, and the Vatican would like, an agreement with Ireland, a concordat with Ireland. I asked him why and it was very clear it was because he wanted to protect Vatican and diocesan archives. I have to say that I immediately said the conversation had to stop,” Ms McAleese said.

Everybody knows now that the secrecy was certainly not conducive to the good of the church



SODANO



“I told him I thought it extraordinarily inappropriate and very, very dangerous to the church, if it was pursued,” she said. “I asked Msgr Joe Murphy of Cloyne [then secretary to Cardinal Sodano] who was in the room that day along with my husband and Dermot McCarthy, then secretary to the government, and I said: ‘Look, I have heard nothing about this.

She was “very unhappy it being raised with me in private by Sodano and I said to Joe Murphy, ‘Would you explain to the cardinal that the church in Ireland is on the back foot. If this matter is pursued any further in this conversation or pursued outside of it, in my view the church would be flat on its back.’ So the matter was dropped there and I never heard any mention of it again.”

Statutory inquiries

What worried her most was that there were then two statutory inquiries under way in Ireland into child abuse involving the church. The Ryan commission (the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse), set up in 2000, was investigating the treatment of children in industrial schools, reformatories and orphanages, run by 18 religious congregations.

In March 2003, prior to her visit to Italy, the Ferns inquiry was set up, under retired Supreme Courtjustice Frank Murphy, to investigate clerical child sex abuse in Ferns diocese.

“What he [Cardinal Sodano] was asking for was an agreement between the Holy See and the Irish government under which church documentation would be protected by the church and the State would, clearly, have no access to it. That was what he seemed to be saying,” she said.

She was “gratified to say it never was pursued but I think the thinking is indicative of what did happen".

“I’m hoping those days are over, that everybody is more chastened now. Everybody knows now that the secrecy was certainly not conducive to the good of the church. It eroded credibility and it eroded trust.”

The Irish Times sought a comment from the Vatican’s press office but none was forthcoming.

PAT SAYS:

Mary I have not been a fan of yours.

Well done on this occasion.

158 comments:

  1. Why was Mary's husband sitting in at the meeting? That's bizarre.

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    1. He was the husband of the head of state of the Irish republic back then, of course he would be allowed to sit with his wife, the President if he was accompanying her. In the same way Prince Philip attends some meetings alongside his wife the Queen. It does happen.

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    2. Perhaps she needs a minder;the old dear does seem to be going off the rails a bit of late.

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    3. @00.08 What utter rubbish! Do you understand protocol on these occasions? Clearly not from the uninformed nonsense you speak. The spouse of a Head of State does not attend such meetings nor does the spouse of a Prime Minister even. McAleese has slipped up and talks bullshit on this one. Why did Obama and Trump's wives go on separate engagements when their husbands held talks with other Heads of State and Prime Ministers. In the film 'The Queen' Blairs wife Cherie is made to sit outside whilst her Husband met the Queen alone. Yes, they are together on public engagements but never together for private discussions.

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    4. She was meeting Sodano who was Sec. Of State not Head of State so of course Martin could be with her

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    5. If the film industry is the source of your knowledge of protocol, there's enough said. Clearly something has provoked you.

      If Joe M. from Cloyne was there you can be sure the arrangements were cleared by protocol.

      Mrs McAleese's version of events are more reliable than yours are. She was there and provided a list of witnesses.

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    6. @11.34. Yet another ill informed idiot. Of course we know Sodano is not Head of State ffs. He is the equivalent to a Prime Minister. Spouses are not present at such meetings. Don't you understand?

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    7. @13.37 I never claimed thicko that the film industry was the source of my knowledge of protocol, it was used to highlight my point. I'm sorry you couldn't understand such a simple analogy. From your silly logic we can conclude the President of Ireland is the only Head of State in the world that's exempt from such protool. She/He is the only one treated differently than everyone else. Fool.

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  2. Is this the first public disclosure of the meeting between Mary McAleese, and Sodano? If not, then why didn't McAleese make public this information much sooner? It was certainly in the public interest for her to do so.

    Was she protecting the institutional Roman Catholic Church?

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    1. She is a dose. Why didn't she say something years ago. An absolute dose.

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    2. Valid question Magna. As if we weren't told 100 times before, Mary wants to remind us again that her son is GAY!! Yawn!

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  3. https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/sex-trials-and-holy-tribulation-26260196.html

    Seems Fr Sean's new home has already has a history to it

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  4. 23.58 Talk about missing the point! You miss the plot.

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  5. Quinn, Very Rev Sean J. PE, AP, Parochial House, Dillonstown, Dunleer, Co Louth
    Tel (041) 686 3570

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  6. Very interesting points raised in today's blog.

    Snookered comment from the Safeguarding officer as Pat rightly observed; where a priest is reported to the gardai a second time, why was he in ministry after the first time?

    In truth, and sadly, the perverted logic within the institutional church would say that those who chose to kill themselves are responsible for their own reaction to being abused; and so the abusers actions are independent from and unrelated to the freely chosen responses of the victims. The church missed philosophy lecture 1 on cause and effect.

    As for Mary Mac - she is kidding herself if she thinks she avoided secretacy in the church. Documents were destroyed rather than shared. She did a great disservice to Ireland by not immediately exposing that conversation. But she is more loyal to Rome than The Republic of pension.

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  7. Patsy McGarry is doing his job after all. Good on us, Patsy. You do have balls. First McAleese, now former Louth minister, Dermot Ahern. Sodano was a busy bee back then. Another confirmation of what Bill Mulvihill said about Sodano on Sunday.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/vatican-proposed-state-indemnify-it-against-clerical-abuse-claims-1.3589213?mode=amp

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  8. Nothing bizarre about Marys husband sitting in on meeting. He is her husband! He sat in on lots of meetings and would have kept his mouth shut. Mary would have seen to that. This is a red herring from someone in Ara Coeliac.

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  9. Sodano is one evil bastard. How come Mulvihill says this on Sunday and then on Tuesday and Wednesday this emerges? Maybe he has powerful friends coming to his aid? Might be time for the little folk in Armagh to take heed. Oh I feel a frosty WMF coming on. What a shitstorm Popeye Franco is stepping into.

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  10. Are we expected to believe that Sodano was taking such a diligent interest 8n the financial well-being of Irish church Inc without Brady, Connelly or Martin knowing anything? Who was prodding the auld beast Sodano?

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  11. And why has Mrs McAleese waited all these years to make this meeting public? I think the woman has gone a wee bit dulally. When did this catholic president who spoke so lovingly on so many occasions of her catholic childhood and upbringing transform into the belligerent and hate filled old hag we see before us these days?

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  12. Isn’t it misogynistic to refer a woman as a hag
    Why Pat do u allow posts of this nature?

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    1. If it looks like a hag and sounds like a hag then Mary is most definitely a hag. Dress it up whatever way you want.

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    2. Her chubby-chaser son is HOT! Didn't take his looks from the old hag, thank God!

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  13. We all get older looking including you 7.27

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  14. 07:27
    Yours is an irrational reaction with an agenda.

    There's no contradiction at all between a love for faith, the people of God (church), God on the one hand, and a willingness to name the issues in the church which need to be dealt with.

    It's a judgement call which Mrs McAleese had to make.

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  15. Pat can we see a copy in full of Gordon's letter to you. You have normally let us see correspondence quickly in the past. It would help us appreciate the full picture of what is going on.

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  16. We can only thank the good Lord that her son didn't come out as transgender; she'd be campaigning for Panty Bliss for Pope at this stage.

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    1. A revolting comment, 9.29.

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    2. Now I don't know 'bout that, 13:30.😕

      Unless, of course, you were being sardonic?

      I which case, guffaw, guffaw, guffaw. 😆

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  17. MourneManMichael8 August 2018 at 09:31

    Anon @ 07:27: might it just be that she moved on in insight and thinking from being a passive observer/receptor of all the RC church's typical teachings, behaviour and functioning?

    Questioning the underlying basis of cradle catholic faith beliefs is a very reasonable reaction to obvious inconsistencies, and often leads to increased maturity of understanding.

    Rather than simply swallowing inconsistency: (keeping one's head down and accepting "It's a mystery"), intelligent diligent questioning often leads to uncovering what other commentators on this site describe as "the stinking morass that is the RC institutional church."

    Many intelligent people, on seeing that their earlier simplistic beliefs were based on dubious foundations and therefore misguidedly naive, regularly become critics of the RC church by continuing to question both the teachings and practices of the institutional church.
    But many do not, and resort to the tactic of denigration to attack those they see as opposed to "Holy Mother Church".
    There seems to be a broad range of contributors to this blog, at various points on the continuum from the unquestioning cradle catholic to the outspoken critics of the institutional hierarchical church. And there is certainly plenty there to criticise!
    All grist to the mill of debate.
    Where would you place yourself?
    MMM

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  18. I think the abrading of McAleese for not speaking out sooner is a little unfair. Many of us got dazzled in the headlights of the institution and deferred out of incredulity and / or fear of biting the hand that spiritually / culturally feeds and being frozen out. Gradually the clouds of incense clear and we see base human motives at play and reassess our actions in that light, often painfully realising that speaking out long after the event may have little effect. Thankfully many today experience a salvation outside of the institutional church from the damnation they experienced within it.

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    1. I'm surprised you are not blaming Cuthbert Brogan for this.

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    2. 9.34 Well said Tom. I am out of the church now and can paddle my own canoe. I have a good contemplative prayer life and a very good spiritual library. I don't need this dysfunctional institution any more.

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    3. MourneManMichael8 August 2018 at 11:13

      Very well put Tom. "Clouds of incense clear": apt allegory.
      MMM

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    4. As to 9:34 who is content to paddle his own canoe, the age old analogy of the church as the barque of Peter encapsulates the essential communal nature of the christian life. Paddling one's own canoe is not an option for a folllower of Jesus.

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    5. 11:23 What is 'communal' about the institutional Roman Catholic Church? Communal? It's tearing itself apart and driving tens of thousands of people away.

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    6. 09:52 Oh yes, Cuthbert Brogan. There is not much now left at F'bro to remind one of the Prinknash legacy or Dom David Higham, The men & boys choir being a distant memory (for some :'( ) Do you think he is beyond a little revisionist history? I wonder if any records remain from his time in the passionists or the visitation that we have read on this blog, reccommended his dismissal? I'll have to defer to those in the know whatever other records there should be, are records normally kept of chapter votes? One thing I am sure of, Cuthbert has been very good at promoting and selling a particular image. The total in their latest campaign aimed at fleecing the public to fund their "Humble living requirements", suggests not too many are buying it anymore! https://www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/stmichaelsabbey/subsistence

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  19. I'm all for intelligent and rational discourse, but her use of the term 'evil' to describe traditional teaching on homosexuality coupled with her famous 'Kingdom of misogyny' speech betrays an irrationality and imbalance indicative of a disturbed mind.

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    1. I understand she studied for a Doctorate in Canon Law at Rome's Gregorian University. Has she been awarded that doctorate? or is she yet to defend her thesis?

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    2. Irrational, disturbed and imbalanced to describe the Church‘s teaching on homosexuality as evil? I should say spot on and the inconsistencies inherent in implementing this dishonest and deluded stance responsible for many current woes. BXVI declared some years back that homosexuals should be screened out at seminary selection; a ruling Francis has declared he agrees with to be on the safe side. So actually there should not be any gay scandals in seminaries today, as all candidates would fit the advertising of American seminaries that the typical student is some clean cut fit young ex marine bouncing a basket ball round the gym. Wishful thinking, if you ask me, and who is kidding whom?

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    3. In reply to 09:36
      If you are, as you claim, a supporter of rational debate, you wouldn’t descend to an argumentum ad hominem within 3 or 4 lines.
      To describe 5% of the human race as ‘intrinsically disordered’ including infants, children and adolescents (That’s the logic of the word.) is an evil act.

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    4. Mrs McAleese used pejorative terminology which doesn't belong in rational debate. The earlier post about her having become a hag is offensive - to all hags!

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    5. Poster at 12:06
      Grow up!

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    6. 10:48, and Benny boy's ban (effortless alliteration here😆) was based on the 'research' of homosexuality by Mgr Anatrella, who (very self-sacrificingly by all accounts) was a keen participant-observer in that research.

      Benny's homophobic ban remains, confimed in its utter stupidity by the more recent endorsement of Pope Francis.

      But there is a brightening light of justice approaching. I've just read in today's newsletter from New Ways Ministry that Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago has publicly put the blame for the evil of sexual abuse by priests squarely on the culture of clericalism in the Church rather than on the sexual orientation of offenders. In this sense, the abuse, like heterosexual adult rape, is more a crime of violence, an exploitation of power and privilege by clerics.

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    7. 11:38 1% not 5% is gay. TBH I and many others are sick of this 1% bleating about being discriminated against. Ye can get married now and do whatever the the fuck ye like.So fuck of and quit moaning. McAleese included.

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    8. 14:21, 5% is arguably an under-estimation. The question is how much higher than this is the percentage of gay people in the general population.

      If you were gay, you would know the oppressive nature of fear on gay people about disclosing their actual sexuality; many don't, especially the young, who, mentally, are least able to process their hidden reality, and who are unable to face the real prospect of rejection by their families and peers, and of discrimination and violence by others.

      Statistical evidence that purports to show the percentage of gay people to heterosexuals in any demographic should, virtually always, be distrusted.

      Incidentally, your blithe comment ('I and many others are sick of this 1%...of gay people...bleating about being discriminated against.) adds to the fear and turmoil many young gay people experience, because they instinctively know that that would not get even the mildest sympathetic hearing from someone like you.

      You should be ashamed of yourself. But you probably aren't.

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    9. Anonymous at 14:21

      Well said couldn't agree more, you're spot on.

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    10. Hear hear 14:21. I am one of the 99% and am also getting sick of these whinging homos. What more do they want?

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    11. 17:15 I suppose, at the top of their wish-list, they'd want you, and those like you, better educated, and homophobia-free.

      But then, to correct and improve mental cognition, there must be empirical brain function. And you cretins are empirically devoid of it.

      (Just sayin', like.😆 No hard feelings? 😆❤)

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    12. That 1% is doing an excellent job bringing the church to her knees and humiliation to the genuine hetero priests that make a genuine sacrifice by embracing chastity and celibacy. May God provide us with a pope that will eradicate all these homo networks in the church that have helped uncle Ted advance unhindered even though the proverbial dogs on the street knew about him.

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    13. 90% in Maynooth.

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    14. When papa Franco uttered who am I to judge, all the gay boys ran amok in Gaynooth. Gay activity is currently rampant in the Vatican. It will take decades for the church to rid itself of these filthy beasts which have made a deal the devil. If ever...

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    15. Is 18:23 right? Is it all about sex in LGBT land? Are gays naturally promiscuous?

      I was told that a gay man I know of made this kind of statement about gay men in general...that their hook ups were purely about sex.

      I'm genuinely interested. (No, Big B., not for THAT reason.😆)

      I want to make it clear that, though I have defended , on this blog and others, LGBT people, I would never defend casual sex; it is morally wrong and physically of high risk to health.

      Can someone from the LGBT community answer my questions...honestly?☺

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    16. How many Irish bishops have responded with a clear vocations directive following the Pope's injunction to the Italian bishops that even if they were in doubt homosexuals should not be admitted to seminary? Answer: 0. It appears that the majority of bishops and cardinals in America are gay. How else could McCarrick have raped molested and lied his way to the top? I wonder are the majority of Irish bishops also gay?

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    17. Magna do you think Bellarmine is sexually motivated as I thought it was all love and prayers between you two.

      Both Traditional catholic Girls.. Bless.

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    18. Now don't be tryin' to mischief-make, 19:12.😠 You know very well it's romantically platonic (er, on her side.😆)

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    19. Magna I never laughed so much poor Bellarmine!

      A very prayerful person with great devotion that he/she think they are a saint.

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    20. Anonymous Maledetto at 19:12

      What a disgusting evil cretin you are. The Bond between Magna and I is PRAYER the fact that you could think anything else tells me what a low-life you are. Go back to the gutter you came from.

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  20. MMM 09:31 Had to think about that one. Perhaps it's not completely static but I'll place myself at 80% critic, 20% cradle.

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  21. Mulvihill has gone quiet. I think the WIFI in John of Gods is down!

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    1. Fr. Bill is on a holiday with friends and is dangerously well :-)

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    2. Very well put Pat, dangerously well, that's a term we use at Bluestone Psychiatric Unit at Craigavon Hospital!
      It refers to someone off the rails but could cause danger, sums up Bill at best!

      A nut case on holiday with 2 other ever bigger nut case's!!

      A Dundalk Parishioners last night hit the nail on the head when he said "His Mother would be proud of him" I think not!

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    3. Anonymous at 12:02

      I hope you're right, long may it continue..

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    4. Madam, at 15:47
      You could take a leaf out of Magna Carta's book and keep quiet. I've noticed your contributions here. You'd be better named Malarmina.

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    5. Labia angularia. That’s you sure enough @ 16:42.

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    6. Anonymous 15:47

      No Madam, I won't be keeping quiet,just to suit the likes of you. I have named you Maledetto!

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    7. A pointless christening, Big B. . You won't know WHICH Anonymous you have so named.

      Guffaw, guffaw, guffaw 😆

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    8. Mad Magna at 17:52

      Polly ya bold girl, nothing is pointless, Maledetto will be the name for all who are nasty to me like you. So you are now Polly Maledetto. But I still love you. love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

      Guffaw,guffaw,guffaw.

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    9. Whoever this Bellarmine lady is she is fond of mimesis.

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    10. She and Magna Carta are mirror images of each other.

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    11. Tch, 19:17! I'm much better-looking.

      Gentler, too.😆

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    12. Maledetto at:19:16

      You are right I am very fond of mimesis. it's great fun.

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    13. Maledetto at 19:17
      I don't think Magna would agree with you, neither do I but I think you are a mirror image of Maledetto at 19:16.

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    14. Mad Magna at 19:41

      How Dare you Polly Maedetto, I am so much better looking than you.

      Kinder too.

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  22. Fr. Bill had better start packing, he has cooked his own goose....

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    1. If you think Bill is a "goose" you are greatly mistaken.

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  23. EAMON MARTIN - HOLIDAY

    My sources in Armagh, with access to Are Coeli tell me that Eamon Martin is on holiday in Ireland and not abroad.

    Even more reason why he should be back in his diocese handling the Father Quinn abuse cover up.

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  24. Pat, please please hold off or postpone this charade until after the World Meeting of Families. Our whole focus now is family and prayer. A family that prays together stays together. All of of these allegations are historical, it is time for healing and letting go. Sister

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    1. Historical?

      One victim is in hospital as we speak.

      The abusing priest has access to children in a parish!

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    2. “Sister” at 12:25, Sr Mary Timothy Bartlett is it?

      Take your head down out of your bottom, Sister dear. Bloody typical of you cheerleaders. Despicable.

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  25. Mary is revolting but Stephen and Brendan will set her free with their liberal views and actions.

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    1. Wilson crackpot stalker alert.

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  26. Leave Wilson alome, he is going though a really difficult time in his life. Dean Kenny Hall is very annoyed at Wilson for exposing members of the network. Wilson tells all after one drink. Wilson once pissed told a seminarian wich priests and maynooth seminarians slept with one another. Wilson even mentioned Prior in one incidnet.

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  27. Who will play Pat's husband in Pat Buckley the movie?

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    1. 12.56: It would have to be a woman - no "real man" would want to portray that queen of queens in a movie!! Imagine Sylvester Stallone attempting to be Pat!!!! Or maybe Sinead O Connor!!!

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  28. Omg I remember the Wilson and Prior story. Wilson was on a roll that night. Wilson knew Prior before going into seminary. Maybe they met on a Ryanair flight or a nice wee rainbow bar in Barcelona.

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    1. Another Wilson stalker alert. There is help available.

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    2. Wilson told people that Prior took him shopping before starting seminary to get him things he needed.

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    3. Go away little boring Maynooth girlie.

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    4. Such as pastel keks?

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    5. Well said 18:34.
      Such adolescent behaviour. And it's probable that the obsessed person is over the age of 20.

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  29. Wherever Eamonn is you can be sure he's reading the blog. He won't do anything until after WMOF. Then he'll try to quietly sideline Bill and hope the rest goes away. Look at Rory and MrsMcCamley vanished without a trace.

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    1. I don't think that Bill is the side lining type.

      Eamon will have a job on his hands if he tries to push Bill.

      And why is Eamon not doing something about Fr. Quinn?

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    2. PS: Some Armagh priests say Amy wants to bring Rory back?

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    3. That man has a huge donger. Could enter a 3 legged race on his own!

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    4. I'm sure he does, from all accounts he is a very able man, however I'd say he's for export only, bushy beard, slight name change and an american parish. WRT Quinn, all victims quietly paid off, Eamonn hoping he'll behave himself and it will all go away. And do you know what, it probably will!

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    5. Spot on 1401 and 1354.

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    6. I’ve seen his appendage and I concur with 1354 that it is rather impressive. He is definitely Arthur and not Martha.

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  30. What are things like in Armagh at present “on the ground”? Four “young” men have become PE. Was that a “non serviam” to Eamonn Martin? Any Armagh priest care to comment?

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  31. Just in: a giant effigy of Pope Francis has won the annual Durrow Scarecrow Festival in Ireland.

    (I kid yiz not.😆)

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    1. Can we get Bill back on again to chase away this idiot Carta. Carta shits his mouth when Bill is around and then opens it again when he disappears.

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    2. Could Maga be Amy Martin then???

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    3. 16:08, 😢


      All better now. 😆

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    4. Bishop Pat at 16:09, I shall remain tight-lipped on that one.😆

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  32. Pat, I would only frighten more that the horses but you'd be surprised who is really who on this blog !!! Maybe someday....but they would go away into the great silence from where so many read vicariously...

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  33. I am tempted to reveal where I am dining in the city this evening so those who want to can observe an addicted alcoholic ( a Tautology ) and on the brink of being sectioned. What a shower of judgemental neurotic nuts pronounce on me. My company is too good to have any Shits along. To Bacchus and Epicurean delight ...

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    1. Bill, enjoy your dinner.

      Have a Black Sambucca with your coffee and toast Sodano.

      Take care no one steals your wallet or Alpha Romeo.

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    2. Why don't you just stfu then Bill. Who cares where you are or what your doing at this stage. It's not all about you as life doesn't revolve around you ye know.

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    3. Hi Diarmuid.

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    4. 16.48: Bill, you're the biggest shite of all time! You heap out nastiness on others: you deserve it in return. You are trying to be brave, but you are a moral coward to ridicule all before you. You are not a victim but you are victimising others.

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    5. 17.06: Pat, it's a bottle of poison that Bill fellow should drink. He's a total amadan speaking much raimeas.

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    6. Bill on the drink again by the looks of these posts!
      And you don't believe he has a problem Pat?

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  34. Bill are you ok with that post at 16.40 are you drunk.

    Go and make it up with Archbishop's Martins.

    You will be removed for your own good and help given to you.

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    1. And a very generous resettlement grant.

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  35. Sodano and the Martin of Dublin are of the same unit and have the same likes though they are not friends....that goes to Benelli days. I believe the Archbishop of Dublin uses very colourful language in my regard. If he tells me what he was imbibing, I shall ensure its available at the desert course...we are a long way off yet ...

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    1. Dermo is cross because you accused him of sexual misbehaviour in Florence, you bold boy.

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    2. What is Dermo supposed to have gotten up to in Florence? Was his wallet and car stolen? Why?

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    3. It's a story the priests of Dublin have known for years. Dublin PP.

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    4. Was it rough trade? I wonder.

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  36. How are you girls?

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  37. Who is Florence?��

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    1. Florence Craven, the Presbyterian feminist?

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  38. Did Prior pick out the furnishings for Wilson's room or was it the Calvin Klein selection of underwear.

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    1. Another offering from presumably the same obsessed individual. Give us a break.

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  39. Dear Archbishop Martin ( Dublin)

    Please apologise to the clergy of Dublin ( Catholic) for the way in which you have treated them since ascending your chair.

    In particular, apologise for the way you so dismissed some with a measure of hypocrisy that is quite uncommon, your self- awareness would seem minuscule.

    Think long and hard but Tim Minchins comes to mind if you wish to reflect.

    We have never met and please God we never shall....

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    1. 18.36: Bill, you are simply - MAD - and your threatening tone towards everyone is disgusting. You need a long, hard look at your own heart. You are hurting not just yourself, but many others. Your arrogance is disturbing. Seek help. Tell us the full truth about your own life in Australia: Why you went there: Why you came home!! You are not all innocent..

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    2. Where, when, did Bill claim to be all innocent?

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    3. Wasn’t Dermot Martin saying just the other week to Marian Finnucane about taking early retirement?

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    4. 19.34: Pat, are you really as thick as two planjs that you can't see the ridiculousness of Mulvihill on his rampage of vengance? He has a good role model in you for self righteous, arrogant pride. All others are to blame for your ills - neither of you reveal any intelligent capacity for accepting responsibility for your own actions and immature, selfish behaviour. Both of you - get real.

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    5. @21.38 Here here.

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    6. Bill is far from clean and that is widely known, isn't that right Billy boy?
      Do you remember your antics Down under cause I know some that do!!!

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    7. 22.13: You are right. Bill should tell us the TRUTH about his down under activities - why he went there. Some of us know the truth, so let Mulvihill tell the full truth and not just be selective about his life...If he wishes to be believed he must tell the TRUTH about himself and about the spurious allegations he is making. His meandering thoughts are bizarre.

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  40. Pat you are going to have to turn up the heat. Amy is in denial and coverup mode. You need the national press on the case in time for Frankies arrival

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    1. Pat I am from Armagh and the putrid stench from Ara Coeli has become unbearable so keep the ptrssure up

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    2. Did you check your backyard?

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    3. I always tidy up my backyard, especially if expecting visitors.

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  41. 18.53 what a spiteful person you are and I feel sorry for your friends are you another priest or seminarian kicked out.

    Frankies visit will go ahead no matter what it is fantastic time for Ireland and many many will enjoy is sad the bloggers on here want to S**** on his parade but you will be very disappointed.

    Yes the Church has a few problems with some clergy and seminarians and that will be dealt with and Archbishop Eamon is more that able he is letting them S**** in their own nest and then it will be goodbye.

    Roll on World Meeting of Families as people are coming from all over the World and is well planned.

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    1. (Sniff 👃) There's a scent of wild Scottish heather in the air.

      Are you that semi-literate gay Irishman who...?

      (Just wonderin', like.😆)

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    2. 19.47 certainly not Scottish nor gay unlike yourself a gay in denial likely.
      Dublin is me homeland and always will be.

      Feel the buzz for the visit of the pope and all the distinguished speakers.
      Shame all the rejects cannot accept themselves however they will likely be viewing from the side lines.

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    3. This 'reject' won't be viewing at all.

      I've been to enough circuses...and have seen enough clowns. 😆

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    4. 20.21: You've seen enough clowns Magna, you tell us. My advice: stop looking in the mirror so often!! Just saying like...ha ha, ha ha.....

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  42. Why don't you come along, they're looking for a donkeys arse for the biblical tableau.

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    1. Best description of MC I've heard. I laughed for minutes!!!

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    2. Silly souls, consider the life after life. Will your smarmy comments be congratulated?

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    3. Bill should have provided a photo of his (supposedly) bruised face rather than us just taking his word for it. Nothing forthcoming!! You said he would provide a run down of how the Guards (allegedly) hit him. Nothing forthcoming!! Someone asked you earlier Pat to show us a copy on the blog of Aidan Gordon's letter sent to you in full. Nothing forthcoming. If you want us to take any of this seriously Pat & Bill then there needs to be honesty and Transparency. Until many of the unanswered questions by you both remain unanswered then no-one can take any of it seriously.

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  43. How are ye girls?

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  44. Sounds like Armagh is drowning in scandal. It'll keep us going for months.

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  45. The only one to ever call me Billy boy was Paddy Monahan.

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  46. 22.13

    Why don't you tell it alll....whatever it is you are particularly referring to...I don't mind at all....if its truth you are on about.

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    1. Billy Boy has a friend in Jesus... Pat Buckley is that man!
      Drink, drink and more drink!!!

      Ooh by the way, make sure to wear shoes to the football match, remember that or where you playing Moses that beautiful Friday evening???

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  47. Wilson is awfully found of having a wee fetish on a certain Alter in the Diocese of Cloyne.

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    1. Obsession alert.

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    2. The word is altar, you obsessed ignoramus!

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  48. Pat please clarify to your audience what is going on with Armagh Seminarians.

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