Thursday 13 September 2018

ONLY 5 SEMINARIANS FOR MAYNOOTH?




THERE ARE REPORTS EMANATING FROM MAYNOOTH SAY THAT ONLY 5 NEW SEMINARIANS WILL ENTER THIS YEAR.

If that is true it will be the smallest number in Maynooth's 223-year history!

And those entering this year represent the 26 Irish dioceses of Ireland. So each diocese has 0.1923076923 % of a new seminarian!

The reasons for the small numbers are:

1. Maynooth now an international reputation as an active and promiscuous gay venue.

2. Men are afraid of the regime that runs Maynooth.

3. Young and not so young Irish men regard entering as mad and dangerous and a waste of their lives.

4. People are walking away from the RC institution because of the worldwide scandals involving priests, bishops, cardinals and now even Pope Francis.




The priesthood as we have known it is dying like snow off a ditch.

It WILL NEVER be the same again.

In the future the priesthood will be made up of:


a. Married men - husbands and fathers of families.

b. Part-time priests who have a first career.

c. Women of all kinds.


Hopefully, by that time the universal sexual abuse of children, women, and men will have ended and the hierarchical and clerical cabals will have disappeared.

In the meantime, the scandal and mayhem will continue and being a Catholic priest or bishop will be a byword for a gangster and abuser.




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AN UPDATE FROM OUR WESTMINISTER CLERICAL CORRESPONDENT





My Lord,

My report on Tom Montgomery supplied exclusively to you has not been questioned nor can it. I hope you can trust me.  I have a dossier regarding Westminster, I will supply this to you in time bit by bit if you require it. 

The photo of Vinny is with His Auxiliary Bishops in Westminster at that time  -  all now gone from his sight. Alana Hopes Ex Anglican to East Anglia, once part of Northampton and the largest diocese in England & Wales at the time until Paul VI split it in two. George Stack (Prince of darkness) his name says it all, promoted to

Stack to Cardiff and Bunny Longley to Brum.  Vincent Nichols has and will continue to wield his power in the UK and beyond. Gives manipulator another name and could easily get a job as a DUP SPAD.


It was remiss of me to leave out the other Auxiliary Bishop in the Vinny picture, extreme left as you look at it, John Arnold in Salford (effectively Manchester). Vinny doesn’t like his Auxiliary bishops hogging the limelight. Power freak and total control. He hates criticism. You have been a thorn this past week in his side, the general consensus among clergy in Westminster.


THE PICTURE VINNEY ORDERED DESTROYED!

VINNEY'S NUN HOUSEKEEPER WEARING THE CARDINAL'S BIRETTA. DOES SHE ALSO WEAR THE TROUSERS IN AB HOUSE?



OUR WESTMINSTER CORRESPONDENT PROMISES US REGULAR UPDATES FROM THE LAND OF VINNEY.

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GAY MONSIGNOR WHO RESIGNED FROM THE CONGREGATION OF THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH TALKS ABOUT HOMOPHOBIA AND FRANCIS PHOBIA IN THE VATICAN




115 comments:

  1. Pat, I think your comments re: 5 men beginning studies for priesthood are most disparaging and discouraging. These men need support, affirmation and prayer, not your diatribe. Of course I accept there are serious and challenging questions that need to be asked. I know that priesthood as defined and lived today is in need of total renewal in understanding, meaning, hope and significance. I am struggling with it in light of all the rotteness that's being exposed. I too need prayers. However, I won't be taking my lead from your pathway as it's too sinister, vindictive and self righteous. I won't look to you for inspiration because, while you make very wise observations at times, I find that you are essentially motivated by vengance. Also, in all the years of your "agitation", protests, proclamations, preaching, promises of a great revival and renewal of Catholicism and Christianity, I find little of new, shining, prayerful, spiritual and hope filled vision or evidence of Chrit-filled revival or new life. Sorry Pat, but I'd turn my face to the Benedictines of Silverstream Priory, Stamullen first. Their joyous embracing of Christ and their beautiful prayer fill me with peace. I would plead with you to at least applaud and pray for the 5 new seminarians. By the way, how many entered Larne seminary?? I believe the most interesting and useful contribution in your blog is the video clip. Very thought provoking, calm, sensible and serene. The way such arguments should be expressed - with a quiet, gentle, joyous inner spirit - emanating from a very authentic prayerful, spiritual man. I find that clip very challenging, not the other nasty, gossipy crap.

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    1. While there are very good individuals within your church the tail of the dog, the hierarchy and clergy are wagging the dog.

      That tail is totally corrupt. It is putrid with the gangrene of corruption.

      The tail must be surgically removed or it will kill the dog.

      While prayer is essential - without action it is fruitless.

      I think that for too long you have taken the medicine they gave you and are now rendered immobile.

      Prayer is no excuse for inaction.

      Larne has so seminary and only needs 1 priest.

      You should be alarmed at the number 5.

      By your option for passive "holiness" you are part of the problem.

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    2. 08.17: Pat, I'm not at all engaged in passive "holiness" - though I strive for such. I'm not surprised that you respond the way you do. There's little point in engaging with you in dialogue as, once you are challenged, criticised or asked legitimate questions, you resort to dismissive insult. My comment at 23.56 was written in the hope that you might move beyond your own bias and prejudice, beyond your hatred. I, along with many, many clerics are concerned about all the travails now being faced by the Church and by those of us who, in our respective places, try to enable genuine renewal. But you don't have the "eyes" to notice such - sadly.

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    3. What these 5 men need is rescuing. In my sincerity I exposed myself to several years of Maynooth. It almost destroyed me; took tge bones of a decade to recover my confidence, personality and sanity. I had to restart everything including my career, amongst peers nearly 10 years my junior.

      I am happy now; but it took a lot of rescuing to get here.

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    4. 09:11

      CONCERN is not enough.

      We need you to ACT

      Obviously action is not forthcoming.

      Why are you anonymous.

      At least let us know you are Father......

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    5. 09.39. Pat, just an insight: I do my utmost in my capacity to do what is morally, spiritually and ethically acceptable in the eyes of God. I fail very much, thus my daily need to plead God's merciful grace. In my present appointment I am on my own - but with immense lay involvement. However, as it is I have defined responsibilities which I cannot lay aside at any time to pursue my own projects. I shout against all and any abuse and corruption. Yes, a new crusade, a new movement of renewal in CHRIST is imperative and urgent. If I was to give fully in the kind of protests you call for, I would have to find someone to do my work - looking after 3 schools, pastorally and management; visiting 20 housebound weekly/fortnightly; looking after all ministry groups and ensuring they are resourced and cared for; parish planning for the future, exploring ways to upbuild our parish; preparing couples for weddings (14 this summer alone); preparing for funeral masses and helping the bereaved (4 in the last week). No, I don't want credit. This is my work and life, which I stryggle with in the present climate and while I'd love to give more time to a "new" way of cleansing the Church, I must begin with myself and effect the best response for those with whom and for whom I work. I cannot leave my responsibilities. To lecture priests like myself and condemn our witness as useless is not helpful in any genuine dialogue. It's always easy to be a critic, more difficult to be a catalyst for meaningful change. But I keep trying.

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    6. Father, you obviously work very hard and I acknowledge and applaud all you do.

      The whole management side of the schools should be in the hands of qualified and dedicated men as should all the pastoral programmes you have.

      As far as the laity is concerned "They must increase. We muzt decrease".

      I'm sure you have great lay "curates" in your congregation.

      Let them at it.

      Soon there may be no priest in your parish.

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    7. 09:11 There is scope - plenty of scope - for a concerned caring Catholic forum devoid of brutal disparaging comments. Anyone can set up a Blogger account. Maybe that is something you should consider doing? Your writings have an inspirational quality. That's not something you'll often find on Pat's blog. His mission is different from yours.

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    8. @11:35: Fr, why don't you and some of your concerned colleagues set up a website and petition Bishops as mentioned on this blog yesterday.

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    9. 11.35 Father I applaud you but as + Pat says you have too much of a hands on role and there should be more LAY involvement and it must come but should like your Bishop is slow to act.

      A lot of the NON Sacramental issues could be lay led and yes you mention many points but schools should be over to the laity, receiving the dead the night before should be lay led and the Priest doing the Mass.

      Having all these Churches and clergy flying around has to stop the clergy will be burned out.

      It seems the problems here is leadership by the Bishops and that needs to Change they could use Maynooth for training for the laity.

      I am sure every diocese in Ireland could do with you but keep up that work rate and you will be burned out more laity involvement

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    10. @11:58: There’s no end of ‘caring Catholic forums’ on the www.

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  2. Ah! For a return of the glory days of the Spanish Civil War, in the 1930s, when Roman Catholic clergy and religious were happily neutralised in the streets by an aggrieved and oppressed populace.

    Jesus was truly acting through these holy, republican instruments in their neutslisation of the moral and social clerical caca that was obstructing his holy will.

    Jesus, Lord, deliver us from the paedophile/ephebophile Roman Catholic priest VERMIN.

    (Just prayerfully petionin', like. 😆)

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    1. MournemanMichael to Magna:

      Steady on Magna! Although I disagree with much of what Bellarmine, your "sparring partner" says, I think he is correct below to use the word 'murder'.
      I agree entirely that rotten corrupt RC church hierarchy's absence would not be missed. Some more supportive form of spirituality might thus arise to support those needing focus for belief, through Christianity or otherwise. But similar to recent blog criticism's directed at a comment hinting at violence against +Pat as justifiable, so too any advocacy of violent injurious action against individuals such as you suggest is indeed a step too far.
      You have regularly advocated that stopping all financial contributions would have a powerful cumulative effect on the RC establishment. That's a course of action I very much agree with.
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    2. Whoa there, willo!

      I deliberately chose the words 'neutralised' and 'neutralisation', because I knew that mindless RC fanatics, like Barking Bellarmine, would twist historical truth to make the killing of RC clergy and religious in the Spanish Civil War morally problematic because of their status in the Church and their apparent role as non-combatants.

      What this idiot ignores (and cares nothing about) is that the social structure of the RCC is that of a medieval monarchy and that this institution was long hostile to democracy, even as an ideological principle alone. Historically, the institutional RCC has always linked itself to monarchies where it could, right from Imperial Rome through monarchism in Europe (particularly in Catholic countries, like Spain and France); and where monarchism was replaced with democratically elected governnent, it sought to influence this by structuring church-state relations in a way favourable to the Church hierarchy and their teaching. This was obvious in post-monarchist France, and in Ireland after Partition.

      Roman Catholic theology has NEVER truly favoured democratic systems of government; indeed, ideologically it cannot, since it holds its own teaching alone as expressive of Gods will. Democracy ('govermnment by the people and for the people') has always been seen as a threat to this exercise and the institutional Church has always been wary of it and has often opposed it, at least in princple. This wariness happenened in post-Partition Ireland, when Eamon de Valera, took himself off to Archbishop John Charles NcQuaid's palace to seek his approval for forthcoming legislation he hoped to navigate through the Oireachtas.

      In 1930's Spain, the RCC collectively (there were notable, individual exceptions, but relatively few of them) was politically conservative and when a like-minded fascist army officer named Franco openly rebelled agsinst a democratically elected Spanish republican goverment (the monarchy had been abolished in 1931), the institutiinal RCC backed him almost to a man.

      Fr Hilari Raguer, a Benedictine monk and writer, says of this institutional Church:

      'On the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, the great majority (of the hierarchy and of socially prominent laity) not only did nothing to restrain the conflict but spurred it on by joining almost enbloc (Franco's fascists) and by demonizing whoever was working for peace. The Spanish Church heated up the atmosphere before it (the civil war) started and added fuel to the flames afterwards.'

      I make no apology for speaking of the neutralisation of these fascist, anti-democracy Church figures.

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    3. Md Magna at 14:42

      Do you feel better after that rant Polly? Your reading of that dreadful time is as usual a figment of your twisted mind. everything is the fault of Our Holy Mother The Church and not the evil republicans who murdered thousands of Priests and Religious. But much to your chagrin The Nazerine as you call him for whatever obscure reason. I prefer Our Blessed Lord saved CATHOLIC SPAIN and the country was consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, what a joy! You don't like it, but too bad, I make no apology for showing you up as supporter of MURDERERS and it tells us a lot about you, you are truly evil and will have to account for it. love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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    4. It wasn't a 'rant', you illiterate idiot (and a terrible publicist for the institutional RCC), but an informed, evidentially balanced statement on a subject few Roman Catholics like you want to hear about, because the truth of it, the 'caca', is too revolting for your ultramontane and authoritarian sensibilities. 😅

      But you imbeciles are on the losing side of history. Hence the unchristian histrionics of your ever silly rearguard defences on this blog.

      You halfwits are on the run. 😆

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    5. Mad Magna at 17:34

      It wasn't a rant, I'll leave that up to the readers to decide. You sound extremely rattled, was it something I said? Polly dear you really have to study The Spanish Civil War because you're rant was neither informed nor balanced in fact it sounds quite unbalanced. The simple truth is you are full of CACA and your unchristian histrionics and your hatred of The One True Church shows how unbalanced you are. Just let me correct you once again, you halfwit I am certainly not on the run from you. bring it on long after you've been burnt to crisp and long forgotten The Holy Church will be here till the end of the world. Love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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    6. You useless, uneducated 'f**kwit', typically with poorly constructed, appallingly punctuated, and grammatically unsound posts.

      You are more dangerous to humanity, to the Church, than you know. And ecclesiatical history is cluttered with such mindless, uncritical types as you who did truly horrifying things in Jesus' name; and YOU continue this vile tradition here, with your condemnations of people and your wishing them burn to 'a crisp' in Hell.

      You smattering of human 'caca'.

      I don't deny my own vileness, but unlike you, I have the good manners not to do it in Christ's name.

      I did say on another page of this blog that I shouldn't respond to any more of your vapid and vacuous posts. I haven't been true to my word, but I intend to be from now on.

      You truly are one of the most repulsive human beings I have ever had the titanic misfortune to meet; and, for your sake, I'm grateful it was never personally.

      You are absolutely repugnant, the more so since you cast your evil shadow in the name of the Nazerene.

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    7. Mad Magna at 19:04

      Oh! you vile CRETIN, I always know when I've rattled you. You revert to Granny Grammar again you pedantic auld bore. I don't give a fig what you think about anything. You're on the Gargle early tonight I agree with you that you are vile but you have no manners. It dont care about you not responding to my comments. But I will certainly be correcting yours. The feeling is mutual as you are the most repulsive creature I have ever come across. Anyway thank you for all the lovely comments I am touched by your graciousness. A wee word of warning if your evil shadow ever gets near the Nazerine you better run for it because he will cast you into everlasting fire where you belong. Bye! Bye! Love and prayers B. Missing you already!
      Eviva Maria!

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    8. MournemanMichael to Magna:
      I suppose it comes down to what you mean by neutralisation. When you said "happily neutralised in the streets by an aggrieved and oppressed populace" I took that, by inference, historical context, and modern parlance to be advocating physical violence against clergy.

      Your historical analysis relating to Spain, and especially in Ireland is accurate and commendable. It's little wonder northern Protestants feared "Home Rule as Rome Rule" given the RC church influence.

      I suppose my bottom line is an abhorrence of personal violence against individuals irrespective of their views, plus a belief that punishment for negative behaviour is best administered through due legal process, despite its many shortcomings.
      With respect to the RC church, I would be in favour of neutralisation in the form of confiscation of its property, including schools, but with the exception of churches,cemeteries and their immediate curtilages. I acknowledge this opens up thorny questions relating to other faith's property, disposal and use of siezed properties etc, but surely something better than at present could be arrived at?
      Michael

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    9. I found Magna's historical analysis interesting and express thanks for the time taken to compile.

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    10. Thanks, willo.

      I always appreciate your responses to my comments (which, I admit, can sometimes be as much excessive as exemplary), and I take your constructive criticisms as best I can. But when I'm faced with such morally ugly posters as...

      I am opposed to killing of any sort, for any reason. And I certainly do not endorse what happened in the Spanish Civil War, to any on either side of the conflict. But, by the standard of the time, the bulk of the Roman Catholic hierarchy in Spain must be considered as combatants if only ideologically so, not neutrals, since they egged on Franco's reactionary forces. They were as morally guilty (perhaps more so) as those who engaged in physical slaughter. These clergy were, therefore, (to use an awful and known phrase here) 'legitimate targets'. I have no sympathy whatever with the guilty parties.

      Alas, as in all wars (but, for some reason, civil wars in particular) the innocent and the good get unfairly caught up as victims in indiscriminate slaughter.

      There is no such thing (can be no such thing by its very nature) as a morally clean war, or, for a Christian, a morally acceptable theology of war. For 'war' is human disorder writ large, the supreme antitihesis of Christ's plea to love all, and to love always.

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    11. I'm sure that Adolph is giggling at this wherever he is.

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  3. Mad Magna at 00:24

    Oh! Polly here we go again with your hankering after The Spanish Civil War. When you say Clergy and Religious were neutralised be honest, what you mean was they were MURDERED by the communists and left wing republicans.
    They were not acting through Our Lord and their was nothing holy about them, you cretin.

    Lord Jesus, deliver us from Apostates like Polly and destroy them like VERMIN.

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    1. @00:24 & 8:56....and there was me thinking...'the Holy Mother Church' brigade has gone quiet. Must be stuck in a bunker..me thinks..! Loo and behold, Mr Bellarmine is back! Have you got... 'the sharp shooter' warmed up Magna...?
      A cape crusader!

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    2. Anonymous aka Robin Redbreast at 10:28

      Here's aul Robin sitcking up for her mistress. Although I beginning to think htey are one and the same person, just like Mammy. Eviva Maria.

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    3. @11:10: Magna...has daddy and Fr. Bill arrived home from their celebratory drinkie poos...! They do share a birthday and it is that time of year again...! I do hope they haven't gone off on another jolly boys outing...!We wouldn't want another bus explosion now would we...!
      Robin.

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  4. Sad news. Fr Terence McGuckin has died in Coventry RIP. He apparently took an overdose of some sort. He had spent some months in Balls Pond Road, assisting in Fr Michael Daley's parish. He was sent there by Archbishop Vin Nichols while recovering from serious illness. Fr Eamon Murray was in residence. Murray was frequently drunk. Fr McGuckin was kicked out by Daley early in Holy Week, 2013. Daley was supported by the ever slipperly Bishop Alan Hopes.

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    1. @9.04 What a sick individual you must be to use the death of a Priest to make cheap unfounded points about the priests you mention. Sounds as if you were based there too perhaps in the Balls Pond Road with Fr. Daley. After making enquiries yesterday when this parish was mentioned again I discovered that Fr. Tom Montgomery lived there when he studied at the Beda. What a coincidence!!!! Maybe your Westminster contact Bp Pat could confirm that.

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    2. Interesting the person @9.04 has a go at the 'slippery' Bishop Alan Hopes. Was he the Bishop instrumental in the secret Beda document signing of Fr Tom Montgomery? Did not Fr Montgomery drunkenly accuse the Bishop in Lourdes of being in a relationship with another Westminster priest. Then yesterday we discovered blazing rows in Parsons Green parish between Fr Tom Montgomery and Fr. Michael Daley? Now it seems Fr. Montgomery lived with Fr. Daley. I'm joining up the dots here.

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  5. At least it's only five social misfits this time round.

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    1. Not many for the twenty-six bishops to choose from.

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  6. 00.24: The usual rant of hatred, ugliness and poison and all from the biggest VERMIN of all....Magna.

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  7. Homosexuality has completely overrun the Catholic priesthood. It is a mess.

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    1. Rather the phenomenon of fake hetero homophobes has overrun the Catholic poofhood.

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  8. Is today the day Bill resigns as PP of Monasterboice? Is he ok? Have you checked on him Bishop Pat?

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    1. His resignation comes into effect today.

      Bill IS and WILL BE fine.

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    2. Will he write his memoirs, Bp Pat, for serialisation on the blog like your Westminster clerical correspondent?

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    3. Glad to hear he is fine. He is a courageous man, an example to all the diocesan clergy of Ireland. May God and his blessed Mother protect him from the Whore of Rome.

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    4. Anyone see the film Spotlight on BBC 2 last night? Law and Boston - it could be Brady and Armagh. The level of control the Whore exercised in Boston was staggering.

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    5. Anonymous at 10:07

      I never knew you were in Boston!

      Eviva Maria!

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    6. Anonymous at 10:06

      An example to the clergy of Ireland! you sound as mad as he is. May God and Hi Blessed Mother protect us from the likes of you. Eviva Maria!

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    7. @10:07

      It is on the BBC iPlayer for another 24 days.

      I will watch it later.

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06vt9qf/spotlight

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    8. @11:04 & 11:04 :

      Mr. Bellarmine is at it again! Using the language of 'psychopatholy'...apologies...'psychopathology'!
      Magna...where's Daddy...?

      A cape crusader.

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    9. Bellarmine is sounding a bit touchy this morning. What's wrong with you Bellarmine? Did you get out of the wrong side of the bed?

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    10. 10.06: How deluded of you! How can you name Mulvihill as courageous after leaving a trail of deep hurt among the parishioners of Monasterboice? It escapes my rational, sane thinking. That guy engaged in a vitriolic, spiteful and ugly vendetta against many, many people. His deep psychological problems on many personal issues were thrashed out here in a sickening, hypocritical and self serving manner. Yes, GOD HELP HIM!! I hope and pray that the kind and loyal people of Monasterboice will be blessed with a more compassionate, caring soul. A barring order should be issued against Mulvihill to prevent him strolling around Monasterboice!

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    11. Anonymous at 11:37

      A cape crusader! more like a BAT out of Hell.
      Why don't you just stay their.
      Eviva Maria!

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    12. Anonymous at 11:51

      I'm not touchy at all, just doing my duty and correcting all the anti-catholic haters who troll this blog.

      Eviva Maria!

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    13. @11:37...Mr. Bellarmine,...I daily don a white cape...! What does that make me...?

      A cape crusader.

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    14. Anonymous at 13:00

      I haven't a clue...wait till I think...
      A Drag Queen? perhaps.

      Eviva Maria!

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    15. @12:57: Mr Bellarmine, you are making major assumptions and unwittingly projecting psychpatholiness! Eviva la forza dell'amor…!

      A cape crusader.

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    16. @:13:40 Mr. Bellarmine, you're at it again!

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    17. @: 13:40: What do you know about Drag Queens...? Did you know some Religious in the Church don white capes daily...? How do you know I'm not in a belfry in Rome under orders from Papa Razzi to keep an eye on the Bellarmines of this World...?
      Robin.

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    18. Anonymous at 13:47

      Cappa Crociata, mi dispiace it was either that or a member of the Koo Klux Clan. Voi proprio certamente Eviva la forza dell'amor.

      Eviva Maria!

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    19. ANONYMOUS at 14:30

      Oh! Robin,Polly or Magna whoever you are I only know what Iv'e seen on the telly. I could never imagine you as a religious. As their is nothing religious about you. You certainly wouldn't be in a belfry in Rome, but I could imagine you in a belfry in Paris as Quasi Modo.
      Eviva Maria!

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    20. @15:19 & 15:32 Mr. Bellarmine, you speak in tongues! Maybe we sang 'down by that river' after all...the Tiber?
      I'd reckon you know a wee bit more than what you've seen on the telly! Were you a fan of Mr. Magoo..?

      A cape crusader.

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    21. @:16:43: Reference was made to the smoke of satan...Paul VI...on this blog yesterday. According to the late Fr. Malachi Martin, regardless of what people might think of him, the smoke of satan was a reference to a cabal of satanists who had performed a satanic ritual in the Vatican in the early 1970s..etc. The
      smoke of satan is now a fog enveloping the Rc Church and is rapidly becoming a pea souper.

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    22. @:17:59: In that context and the current mess, for those interested, have a look at the prophecies made by Ralph Martin and Bruce Yocum in the presence of Paul VI in St. Peters Basilica in Rome during the closing Eucharist on Pentecost Monday May 1975.

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    23. Anonymous at16:43

      No I don't speak in tongues, do you? I was in Rome in May but did not sing at the river, I'd probably have shoved you in. I've never heard of Mr Magoo was he your favorite?
      Eviva Maria!
      Eviva Maria!

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    24. @20:06: Mr. Magoo was a very popular cartoon character in Italy and elsewhere in the 1970s and 1980s...one of the blind leading the blind..busy bumping into all and sundry ! Were you in Rome in the 70s or 80s Mr. Bellarmine?

      A cape crusader.

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    25. Anonymous 20:43

      Yes I was in Rome in the 70s and 80s. I visit Rome every year, its my favorite City. But I've never heard of that cartoon character.

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    26. @:10:58: When were you in Boston Mr. Bellarmine?

      A cape crusader.

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    27. @ :20:06&21:27:

      Were you on the job in Rome in the 70s and 80s?
      I hope you didn't do any shoving back then Mr. Bellarmine!
      Mr. Magoo was a hoot...!

      A cape crusader.

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    28. Bellarmine, you may have been in Rome but you weren’t in thd Greg. Your literacy skills aren’t up to scratch.

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    29. Anonymous aka Mad Magna at 22:15

      No you cretin, I was on holiday. You seem to be fascinated by this Magoo character, probably because he was a reflection of yourself.

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    30. Anonymous aka Mad Mgna at 22:02

      I have never been in Boston. I was told it was a very dangerous place, because you were there.

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    31. Anonymous at 00;04

      Anonymous my a...,Hi Polly still up withe gargle?
      Of course I was not at The Gregorian I told you I was on holiday, as I am every year for a fortnight. You are making things up in your mad mind. Just because you tried and FAILED a vocation don't think everyone else did. I am a loyal Catholic member of the laity that's all. and as for your literacy skills its "the" not "thd" you cretin. Eviva Maria!
      I am a member of the laity always have been

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    32. @:00:04...Me thinks you protest too much...!

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    33. Anonymous at 10:30

      Not at all, just telling the TRUTH something some people find hard to accept.

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    34. @:13:05; The truth about what exactly?

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  9. We've had enough of that narcissistic Mulvihill. He is responsible for his own journey. Just let him move on and the further away the better.

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    1. 9.54 sorry to disappoint you, but Bill can post wherever he wants to.
      Of course no one stopping you from moving on
      Think about it.

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  10. My response to the video:
    Hi Mullaney

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    1. Please stop saying "hi ______!" You're hurting people's feelings.

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  11. @09:54; Bill, change your search engine and come back on Bishop Pats blog incognito and kick the metaphorical caca out of some of these cowboys! Keep your powder dry!
    A cape crusader.

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  12. Can Fr McGuckins death be confirmed please.

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  13. 10.53 I have tried to get it confirmed for you but because today is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross so Archbishops House was not sure but I have to call them back after 2pm then I will let you know. They did confirm that Father has been ill for a while.

    When you google father Terence McGuckin it comes up with this blog of 2015 and his sad feature on it.

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    1. Fr McGuckin often spoke lately how he was harshly treated by Michael Daley, John Arnold, Alan Hopes and primarily by Vincent. RIP

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  14. Is that Terry McGuckin who was Dean of Studies at the Beda in Rome?

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  15. Archbishops house said at 14.20 as far as they know this is not true and they spoke to him this morning.

    So if you have any information can you telephone Archbishops house 020 7798 9033

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    1. Thank you @14.22 For clearing up the deliberate lie made at 09.04. What kind of sicko makes up blatant lies about people and makes out someone has killed themselves when they are actually alive. It just shows the blog in a bad light printing outlandish claims about people without checking their authenticity.

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  16. Pat you forgot to mention the people who left Maynooth this year. :-)

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  17. Think we need a Patrick Coghlin type of enquiry into the workings of the RCC.

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  18. Marshall has returned to Maynooth. He will go hunting soon.

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  19. Any word on the number of new entrants to the Irish College?

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    1. Do you mean as transfers from Maynooth or for Dublin? Dublin has none this year and sent none last year.

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    2. There's not much difference between a Maynooth whore and a Pontifical Irish College one.

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    3. Can u not make a sentence without using such disgusting words
      20 .43
      Really doesn’t add anything to the point you are making.

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    4. What "disgusting words" do you mean? Maynooth and Pontifical.

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  20. Magna darling, I think we should make it clear that while we may be... what was the word the family therapist used...oh yes, 'enmeshed', we have sufficiently overcome our issues to be separate people. Don't you agree darling?
    And if that odd Bellarmine (definitely NOSOP) thinks differently s/he can pay our therapist's bills!

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    1. Yes, I do agree, Mommie Dearest.

      But I think I need to talk to that therapist again, since I've come to harbour such dark and monstrous thoughts against that vile EVIL BASTARDO(E), Barking Bellar...

      Hummmm, hummmm I'm counting to ten, dearest. As the therapist taught me

      ...four, five, SIX!...

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    2. I don't think you can, darling. Not merely because you are incorrigible but because the therapist went to a place called Alice Hall to train in sex therapy! And you wouldn't like him to give you that, would you darling?

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    3. Mommie Dearest, you do talk such utterly intellectual SHITE at times, you make me have to ignore your utter, plebian bollocks!😆

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    4. Mad Magna at 23:32

      You do not need to talk to a therapist, you need to be sectioned for your problem with the DRINK!and the fact that you can't handle being corrected. You have shown how demented and evil you are by your recent posts the language you use. Also the fact that you are talking to yourself! is very worrying I am praying for you that you can be saved from yourself. Love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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  21. Bp Pat, I'm already gagging for an update on Westminster... and Elsie.

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  22. I both love and am saddened by that photo of the Cardinal and his housekeeper, whose playfulness with one, from what I read here, is not readily given to warm displays and is quite obviously charmed, amused and touched. Celibacy as a naturally occurring inclination is, in my opinion, not characterised by coolness and if there is no joy and fullness of life emanating from it's embrace then there is no virtue in it. Time to dance when the pipes are played. The cross will come. We don't have to search for it. End mandatory priestly celibacy, for God's sake!

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  23. This blog is dire today. Never read so much shit in all my life. Pat must have nodded off because it's obvious it's a bad news/blog day.

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  24. @22:55: If you want to read a sample of real genuine authentic caca read the Report from Pennsylvania.

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  25. Pat take a look at Catholic Voice Article on Maynooth. Hughie was the master in the sex cover up.

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  26. The Ledwith storeis are mild compared to this deceased kilmore Priest who was a charmer and full of energy. Those involved im empowering him and covering up his crimes must face justice. This is bigger than the gay subculture scandal as this was approved Maynooth institutional abuse. Hugh connolly and Mullaney have blood on their handd.

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  27. Pat the State Authorities must conduct an enquiry into the allegations against Ronan Drury.

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  28. The Maynooth abuse cover up. Mullaney during his past rector talks threatened seminarians with legal action if they spoke out against the institution.

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  29. Has then two lads which were kicked from rome for gay encounters returned? Or can't you open your mouth about that pat?

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    1. Seen Fitzpatrick prancing about Carlow. Also heard of some sauna activities in Dunlin.

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  30. Pat the Gardai need to investigate the Maynooth abuse cover up. Hugh connolly has alot to answer for.

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  31. Pat grown men were groomed and raped in very recent times in Maynooth. Senior seminarians in Theology and one Philosophy Seminarian engaged in this predatory behaviour. Mullaney empowered the abuse by passing no remarks on the cries of the victims.

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  32. One recent incidnet last year involved the intentional gang rape of a junior house seminarian. This seminarian was lured into one seminarians bedroom where he was attacked by several seminarians. It was planned by coordinated by a seminarian in Theology. Those who raped this young man are well protected by two distinct Bishops.

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    1. If you have knowledge if a crime - rape- you should go to the Garda. Put up or shut up.

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  33. Five go to Demons Rocks...Enid Blyton!!!

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