Wednesday 15 August 2018

SEX SEEKING  PRIEST TO  BE PART OF WOMF AND PAPAL VISIT


CIARAN DALLAT

THE DOWN & CONNOR PRIEST FATHER CIARAN DALLAT IS TO TAKE PART AS A SPEAKER AND PANELIST IN WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES - IN SPITE OF THE FACT THAT HE MADE A PARISHIONER IN BELFAST PREGNANT AND WENT OUT WITH FRIENDS FOR A MEAL WHILE SHE WAS LOSING THE BABY IN HER BATHROOM!


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SESSION 1 PANEL 3





The Impact of Imprisonment on Families

10:00 - 11:00    Panel 3: The Impact of Imprisonment on Families 
(Hall 8B) - EN
Panellists:
•   Breda Coman
•   Sr Imelda Wickham
•   Ruth Comerford
•   Mary Hanrahan
•   Christine Hoctor
•   Joe O'Rourke
•   Sinead McNeela
•   Larry de Cleir
•   Cathal Duddy
•   Ester Murphy
•   Mary Mullins
•   Brian Hanly
•   John O'Sullivan
•   Ciaran Dallat xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
•   Oonah Hanrahan
•   Sean Duggan
After making the woman pregnant he dropped her and was put out of ministry.
Late Bishop Noel Treanor, who is protecting Dallat made him A SECRET CLAHLAIN i n Maghaberry Prison.
While visiting a prison in Philadelphia Pope Francis urged people in prison, their family and the correctional officers to believe in the possibility of rehabilitation because Christ saves us from the lie that says that nobody can change. This panel discusses the difficulties experienced by families with members currently serving time in prison and suggests ways in which families can receive sufficient pastoral support. 
IMAGINE A PRIEST WHO SEXUALLY USED A PARISHIONER IS TALKING 
ABOUT FAMILIES AND FAMILY LIFE DURING THE POPES VISIT.
WHAT ABOUT THE FAMILY HE DESTROYED.

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WUERL LYING A D COVERING UP

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ARMAGH COVER UP PRIEST QUINN - REPORTED TO NATIONAL JOURNALIST



Yesterday I had a conservation with a national journalist about the abuser Fr. Sean J Quinn still being in a parish after abusing boys - three of whom committed suicide and one of whom is in hospital.

Fr. Bill Mulvihill was a party to this development.

We expect national coverage of this matter very soon.

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ONE OF THE THOUSANDS OF VICTIMS WEEPING AT THE REPORT PUBLICATION.


More than 300 US priests abused more than 1,000 children, grand jury report finds.
The grand jury said it believes the “real number” of abused children might be “in the thousands” since some records were lost and victims were afraid to come forward. The report said more than 300 clergy committed the abuse over a period of decades, beginning in the mid-1950s.
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Pennsylvania attorney general Josh Shapiro said the two-year investigation found a systematic cover-up by senior church officials in Pennsylvania and at the Vatican.

“The cover-up was sophisticated. And all the while, shockingly, church leadership kept records of the abuse and the cover-up. These documents, from the dioceses’ own Secret Archives, formed the backbone of this investigation,” he said.

Significantly, the report faulted Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the former long-time bishop of Pittsburgh who now leads the Washington archdiocese, for what it said was his part in the concealment of clergy sexual abuse.

Mr Wuerl, one of the highest-profile cardinals in the United States, released a statement on Tuesday that said he had “acted with diligence, with concern for the victims and to prevent future acts of abuse”.

The grand jury scrutinised abuse allegations in dioceses that minister to more than half the state’s 3.2 million Catholics.

Its report echoed the findings of many earlier church investigations around the country in its description of widespread sexual abuse by clergy and church officials’ concealment of it.
Most of the victims were boys but girls were abused too, the report said.

“Church officials routinely and purposefully described the abuse as horseplay and wrestling and inappropriate conduct. It was none of those things. It was child sexual abuse, including rape,” 

The panel concluded that a succession of Catholic bishops and other diocesan leaders tried to shield the church from bad publicity and financial liability by covering up abuse, failing to report accused clergy to police and discouraging victims from going to law enforcement.

Yet the grand jury’s work will not result in justice for the vast majority of those who say they were molested by priests as children.

While the investigation yielded charges against two clergymen — including a priest who has since pleaded guilty, and another who allegedly forced his accuser to say confession after each sex assault — the other priests identified as perpetrators are either dead or will avoid arrest because their alleged crimes are too old to prosecute under state law.


“We are sick over all the crimes that will go unpunished and uncompensated,” the grand jury said.

116 comments:

  1. What can I say.... clergy are dirty bastards. Keep the pressure on that cover up agent Amy

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  2. The Irish people must protest the visit by the oily Latino, Francis.

    The institution over which this evil bastardo presides is itself evil, and a proven monumental danger to children and families.

    How ironic that the forthcoming meeting bills itself as concerned with families. Yes, WITH DESTROYING THEM!😆

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    1. Why aren't you as quick to defend the charges against you MC. Your guilt is obvious from your silence on the serious accusations against you. We know why the Seminary got rid of you because alarm bells rang loudly. Now you criticise the Church's abuse of minors to deflect away from you and what you DID. You are always on pissed after Midnight shouting, ranting and raving. You will be exposed at the weekend.

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    2. Mad Magna at 00:27

      Polly The Irish people are sick to death of you. Your constant ranting and atrocious language which shows your lack of vocabulary, you need to back to school. love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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    3. B., you're barking more than usual today.😆

      Could I have struck a nerve...of truth against institutional Roman Catholicism?

      You know I have...and it bothers you daft.😅

      😆

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    4. Mad Magna at11:21

      No Polly You have not struck an nerve you're just your usual uncharitable auld drunk. All you can do is make horrible nasty remarks but what can one expect from pigs, but Grunts! You wouldn't know the truth it hit you on the face because of your wee problem (The Drink) Love And prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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    5. 10:13 spit it out. Just who is this mysterious “Magna” and what exactly has he done?

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    6. 10.13 Hope you are true to your word and reveal all at the weekend it will be very interesting indeed.

      And maybe bellarmine as well a Saint's name and always prayers and wishes is he / she another fake Bishop / Priests.

      Makes you laugh at times LOL

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    7. 13:52, personally, I can't wait.😆

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  3. Those who cover up abuse should resign from their positions of responsibility . The harm they have done is immeasurable . Ian Elliott is a good man, I have spoken to him twice over the years. I concur with everything he has recently said. All tangential opinions aside, the Roman Catholic Church has been putrid in its responsibilities to children when it comes to the protection of its "clergy"....think Suetonius " the lives of the Caesars" and that is the attitude of the College of Bishops. The break between Caesar and the Pope was when Latin was relinquished for the Vernacular . Latin was the internet for most of the last 2500 years. The Pope was its Guardian. The Evil perpetrated on children by the Church can only be explained in one way. It is so horrific to countenance that I shall not articulate it here. Sipe and his assistants were getting there in the many profiles they were building up. The RCC realised this and set up their own "internal" institutions, again to keep secret what can now be plainly seen.

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  4. Ciaran Dallat

    +Pat, surely the Sunday Life journalist , Ciaran Barnes , will be interested in this?
    Dallat clearly has no shame nor remorse - he has some balls to stand up and lecture people about family life after his home wrecking and sexual antics. But wasn’t he the same fella scheduled for that Sunday evening to give a talk in St Peter’s Cathedral at 7pm about the sacrament of marriage- but couldn’t stand by a women that he pregnated ( outside of marriage ) . Thankfully, the Sunday Life got a hold of him a few hours earlier.
    I note he, alongside Sean Duggan the CSsr, have no Fr attached to their names.

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    1. Dallat's appearance at WMOF is like inviting Brendan Smyth to address a Safeguarding conference.

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    2. I think this shows how out of touch both priest and bishop are with the feelings of the 'sheep'! Talk about adding further insult to injury. What message is that giving out? No lessons ever learned. Shame on them both.

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  5. It seems strange the other panelists are willing to share a platform with Ciaran Dallat. They must be just as bad, Bp Pat, probably all ex-offenders.

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  6. Is Sean Duggan CSsr still in active ministry? He vanished from Cherry Orchard, all kept very hush hush...... apparently he was very close to another red......

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    1. Apparently so - Duggan is not even listed as a member of any Redemptorist community in Ireland.
      http://www.redemptorists.ie/about/our-communities/


      The list of panel members is beginning to resemble a rogues’ gallery.

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    2. It is a who’s who of intertwined corruption from the highest level.

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    3. @09.41 You sound like a disgruntled Red.

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  7. I’ve No strong opinions about too much. I just get on with living but I have to say that inviting this priest to speak at this event is very arrogant. Surely there must be other prison chaplains better suited and who will not attract adverse publicity

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  8. Let’s juxtapose two priests at WMOF: Ciaran Dallat ( remind yourself of the back story above if need be ) is invited as a bona fide speaker; James Martin SJ ( a priest in good standing with no suggestion of personal impropriety whatsoever) is subject to a hate campaign and petition from 10,000 “faithful” Irish Catholics for what reason? The former has disgraced his priesthood, caused public scandal and grave pain and distress to his victims, yet functions as a chaplain to people in prison who actually need someone of integrity to minister to them, and is now officially an expert on family life. The only “crime” of the latter is that in a very cautious way, which would be considered hopelessly out of kilter with the vast majority of Catholics such as those who voted joyfully for gay marriage, he seeks to open up dialogue on a key question which is vey much relevant to family life, Catholic or otherwise. Factor in improving lecture from the likes of Donald Wuerl, and you have the answer as to why NOTHING has or will ever change in the rotten set-up which is the Roman Catholic Church. That Francis is going to sort it out is all bluff. The distinguished cultural theorist Terry Eagleton wrote that no other movement in history, with the possible exception of Stalinism, has no comprehensively betrayed the principles of its founder.

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    1. An Excellent contribution to today's blog !
      Thank you.

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    2. Blogger Insight @ 09.35 You really must stop changing your name on this blog. You must also desist from setting up fake Google accounts. Google have been notified. You have an axe to grind haven't you?

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    3. blogger at 09:35 and Patsy at09:44

      I see the mutual admiration society are having a love in!

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    4. Dear Mr Anoynmous
      No change to my blog name , I have this account for 6 months and you can read through Pat’s daily blogs for my contributions.
      Google have been notified by you .....?! Oh boy , I’m in trouble for making comments on a discussion platform blog , eh?
      It doesn’t show the strength of your arguments if you run off to google to tell them you disagree with someone’s comments . Nothing I have written is illegal , so I will sleep well tonight from your threat .
      No axe to grind with anyone - it’s called opinion sharing . They may differ from you but don’t let that threaten you or get you jittery.
      As regards changing my name - that’s pretty witty coming from a guy signed off as anonymous.
      Are you the same anonymous as 09.21, 09.37, 10.01, 11.29?
      At least be original and get yourself a blog name.

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    5. Such a long winded explanation to try and prove something. Sounds more like guilt.

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    6. Still waiting on google making contact with me .....
      Would ya Email them again, Mr Anonymous, and remind them that you don’t like my comments and want me silenced forthwith .

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    7. The more you try explaining yourself the more guilty you sound Mrs False Blogger.

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  9. The only scenario more provocative than this one would be where a wayward son returns to his father who straight away welcomes him with a kiss, new clothes and jewelry and a celebratory meal.

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  10. How can any Roman Catholic Cleric, Brother or Sister who wrecked family life and lived or continues to live immoral lives have the ordacity and the bare faced cheek to talk about family life. The only experience they have of the family is the fact they were born into one. That's were the similarities end. The Roman Catholic Church has a cheek to stand up and pretend it's the guardian of the family. How false this is. In its history it has wrecked the family, wrecked people's lives and continues to do so today. Shame on this evil institution.

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    1. Anonymous at 09:37

      Shame on you! Stop blaming The Holy Church for everything, it is evil people who don't follow it's teachings and who let it down who are to blame. Not The Church I can tell you're yet another evil Apostate. Eviva Maria!

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    2. Bellarmine- I suggest you keep your evil opinions about my personal integrity to yourself. I have no issue with you disagreeing with me and infact welcome the challenge. HowevEric to call me an "evil apostate" is beyond Christian Charity and certainly is not what I would expect from one calling themselves a lover of God. YOU Sir are a wolf in sheep's clothing and a cyst on the Body of Christ.

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    3. Anonymous at 11:39

      Anonymous I suggest you keep your evil opinions about the Holy Church to yourself.I will always defend my Church when it is attacked and called names by the likes of you. It is you who are a cyst and are not worthy to receive the Body of Christ, I tell you this in Christian Charity and in that same charity I will pray for you. Love and prayers B Eviva Maria!

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    4. Bellarmine I will also pray that you will see the light. You are being led blindly by the institution. I have no issue with catholic dogma and Theology and I am a practicing Catholic. However because I take issue with clericalism and it's effect, you see this as an attack on the Church. It's the institution that's rotten and in need of reform. One day I hope the scales will fall from your own eyes and you see what is really happening. Unfortunately it's thinking like yours that has enabled the rot and the spirit of the devil to enter the Church. Blind faith leads to blind fools.

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    5. Anonymous at 13:04
      If i knew of any abuse or wrongdoing in the Church I would be the first to insist it was dealt with by both the Civil and Ecclesiastical Authorities. My faith is not blind but along with clericalism there is an other disease which is anti-clericalism where people will believe anything bad about the clergy. There are lots of malicious allegations made against priests, if these allegations are proved to be true then I would be the first to want them dismissed with immediate effect. I am surprised to hear that you are a practicing Catholic and glad to know it. It was not the impression I got from your comments. I am very grateful for your prayers, thank you... It is the constant denigration of Our Holy Mother the Church that gets my hackles up and I immediately go into attack mode. No one more than me wants the Church to be what it should be, The Immaculate Bride of Christ. love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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  11. Good analogy. Corrupt systems are always ready to welcome back those who “confess their mistakes”. They make good poster boys for “re-education” and are suitably rewarded for betraying their own people, conscience and integrity with fine clothes, lavish meals, housing and “entertainment” viz the Church today. The true prophets are outside.

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  12. Has Ciaran Dallat no cop on ? Does he not realise that people do still remember his antics, and whilst they may be prepared to let him quietly carry on a sector ministry in prison, they most certainly do not expect to see him putting his head above the parapet and setting himself up as some sort of expert on family life, given his family wrecking behaviour. He really should have had the sense to decline an invitation to be part of this panel, but as so often happens with people like him, they have no shame, they have an exaggerated sense of their importance and position, and they are just plain arrogant. In addition, surely his bishop should have taken a view on this and in the interests of prudence and caution, and out of respect for those whom Dallat has offended over the decades, told him to keep out of it ?

    Now that it is all out in the open, we can only hope that he quietly disappears from the scene.

    Sector ministries, like prison chaplaincy, are populated by clergy who have a 'history', people like Dallat. It may be because they are not suited to dealing with people in a parish, or because they have some skeleton in their cupboard. They are closed and private places where these clergy can function in some form or fashion. But Dallat seems to think that he can be 'rehabilitated' and come out of his sector. He's probably thinking that he can make a come back and still be someone in his diocese. Rank arrogance ! The people of God may well be compassionate and forgiving, but it has its limits, and where someone like Dallat is clearly unrepentant and probably still up to his antics - I am absolutely sure - they do not like it when someone like Dallat tests their forgiveness and compassion.

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    1. @10.01. I have never read such sweeping unintelligent statements in my life! Prison chaplaincy you falsely claim "is populated by clergy who have a history". Based on what exactly and what sort of history do you mean? Then you make the most glaring sweeping statement of all, "prison chaplains are not suited to working with people in parishes". Who do they minister to in prisons exactly? Sub humans or animals perhaps? What a total idiot who posted this. Most priests couldn't work in prisons as it's too stressful and it's much more demanding than a parish. The poster should go and try visiting a prison and have his/her eyes fully opened as opposed to making foolish comments with nothing to back them up.

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    2. 10:01, your first long paragraph and the second very short one were fine. But then you went and made a complete tit of yourself in the 3rd long paragraph.

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  13. Leave Fr Dallat alone. He's a priest in good standing.

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    1. So, apparently, were so many abusive priests over the decades, who now have been uncovered ! "Good standing" means very little these days. It often means they haven't been found out yet, or are being protected by other clergy and bishops who are more interested in the reputation of the institution. If you dig a bit deeper, I am sure you will find that Dallat is still up to his antics. Good standing, my arse !

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    2. Dallat should count himself lucky that he's not been put out to pasture indefinitely, like Dean Kennedy. But, I suppose, abusing women is seen as par for the course and acceptable, not just once but multiple times ? Dallat should be deemed unsuitable for any kind of ministry and sent packing. In my view, it's just another example of the clergy fraternity looking after their own. In any other profession (and I am reluctant nowadays to view the clergy as a 'profession' for so often they are the most unprofessional in their behaviour, standards and work) he would have been sent packing because his behaviour would have breached all sorts of codes of behaviour, ethics, values etc, and he would have been terminated. But, in the RC Church, he is protected, cosseted, allowed to continue. Shame on him and on the Church ! It will catch up with them sooner or later, as we have seen just this last week with revelations about the Benedictines, various dioceses in Pennsylvania etc. The truth will out.

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    3. Anon @10.14 it was his good standing that got him into trouble in the first place ��

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    4. Very witty.

      What's the old expressiin:

      There's no talking to a standing .....

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  14. The notorious gay monomaniac James Martin SJ, who is obsessed with one subject, will also be there so it's a case of what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

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    1. 10:18 I’d imagine there’s a lot of projection in your comment.

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  15. Will it be Sean Duggan or Mrs Doyle??

    http://www.dailyedge.ie/priests-ice-bucket-challenge-1632571-Aug2014/

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  16. http://www.redemptorists.ie/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/FaithFunCherryOrchard.pdf

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  17. I don't understand the relevance of video of Redemptorists. Bit of mischief making as the Redemptorists are doing great work in difficult circumstances. The other stories are disturbing for obvious reasons. Fr. Dallat might have been better advised but he does not deserve the slaughtering he's receiving. The story of the Pennsylvanian Dioceses are harrowing for the abused and their families. Sadly, the responsibility for this shameful pattern of criminal activity was facilitated by Church leaders at every level. In any era, child abuse, the violation of their bodily integrity is a grave harm, leaving scars for life. Perpetrators and those who covered up must face the justice of the courts. As a priest, I am shocked, stunned more than ever because my 30 years plus have almost been dominated by a narrative of which I am deeply ashamed. While I know I have made significant contributions to people's lives and to parishes, now that sense is diminished each time a new scandal appears. Our sense of meaningfulness, relevance and purpose is challenged each day. The Church as The Body of Christ is deeply wounded by the clerical abuse scandals and priesthood is in need of a prayerful, spiritual renewal and definition. I can only hope that I in my life can change and be renewed so that in some small way I try to reveal the Christ of the gospels.

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    1. How can you try in ANY way (never mind 'in some small way') 'to reveal the Christ of the gospels'? You already pledged, at your ordination, to reveal the will of only one man, your bishop, through a vow of obedience.

      You are not free to follow this Christ fully, since you chose to follow another.

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    2. Mad Magna at11:38

      Polly how many times do I have to explain the Ordination Vows to you. You have a mental block you just don't listen probably because you are mental. You certainly do not reveal Our Lord Jesus Christ of the gospel's in any of your sarcastic personal nasty rants. You have no charity at all, fortunately I do, so I will continue to pray for your poor lost soul. Love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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    3. Barking B., you wild, untameable thing you!

      It's why I... It's why I... 💓

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    4. I do not get it them maybe it is I am the only member of the Holy Mother Church on this blog then maybe with a few Priests.

      Firstly Pat you have your own Oratory.

      Then we have the clergy and seminarians kicked out with more to come and lets hope the Irish Bishops follow Boston and kick them all out.

      Then we had the " Trads" self made Bishops like Pat who think they are the Church but desperate for a prelature within the Church but that will not happen they need to RETURN.

      The True Roman Catholic Church is run by the Pope and his Cardinals and will continue to be and as the successor of Saint Peter.

      I am sure Pat and these other self appointed Bishops believe they are the successor of Saint Peter well keep dreaming.

      In Prayers for you all to return to the Holy Mother Church.

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    5. 11 38: Magna, you just don't want to "hear" what people of balance, goodness and moral integrity want to say. I find your comments mostly, offensive, but always ignorant and out of a putrid mind and sick heart.

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    6. This asshole Bellarmine used to be Magnas mummy dearest and has renamed himself. We are not fooled.

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    7. 13:54, why, thank you! 😆

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    8. Anonymous at 14:03

      Your Language tells us exactly what you are. The second word of your comment describes you to a tee! We are not fooled you are the Lowest of The Low. In my opinion HELL will not be HOT enough for you and your kind. Eviva Maria!

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    9. And thus, Big B. galloped away on thon big, ebony steed of hers, cloak billowing triumphantly in a chilly prevailing wind.😆

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    10. Anonymous at 13:49

      No! you don't get it! you illiterate idiot! I think you're needing a wee spell in the John of Gods, your delusional, you'll be in good company in Stillorgan.

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    11. Mad Magna at 12:23

      Thank you so much, but we'll see how long it lasts. Ha! Ha! love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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    12. Mad Magna at 15:33

      Well Polly I was right your comment at 12:23 did not last long. Boo.Hoo. I'm devastated. Love and prayers B. Eviva Maria!

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    13. Mad Magna at15:33

      Polly the wind wasn't Chilly!
      love and prayers. B. Eviva Maria!

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  18. Boston semenary hitting the headlines today.

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  19. Dallat "does not deserve the slaughtering he's receiving". Really ? Consider what he has done, and how many people he has severely harmed. And, you expect him to just sally on like nothing has happened ? That is not the way people or the world works, even is they are inclined to compassion and forgiveness. Dallat is taunting the good people of the Church by his antics, particularly setting himself up as some sort of good willed expert on family life. I guarantee you that Dallat will still be up to his antics, and some woman somewhere, or women more likely, are being abused by him on a regular basis. They may not see it as that just yet, but once Dallat has cast them aside, they will feel it. Dallat should slink off and get out of the way, go find a job that pays his own way, and live like the rest of the world lives, rather than relying on the patronage of the Church to keep him in the style to which he has become accustomed. This whole episode stinks ! And the rotting mess in the middle of it is Dallat himself and his arrogance, his past history, and his undoubted current behaviour.

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    1. Well said 11:37. And that Gerry O’Connor CSsR is a complete clown.

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    2. I'm sure that the inmates wives and partners provide him with a rich hunting ground.

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  20. In a statement yesterday, the Boston archdiocese said: “Though previously scheduled to moderate a panel presentation and discussion at the World Meeting of Families, important matters pertaining to the pastoral care of St John’s Seminary in the Archdiocese of Boston and the seminarians enrolled in the formation program there require the Cardinal’s personal attention and presence. O’Malley was due to chair a panel on Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults on 24 August.

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    1. If O'Malley is staying at home and missing the WMOF and the Pope's visit, you can take it that the situation in the Boston Seminary is very, very serious, and he is having to give a great deal of time and energy in trying to sort it out. I reckon a dam has burst, and all sorts of stuff us pouring out. O'Malley will have his hands full.

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  21. What's the problem with being a horny man and breaking your vow? I sin and am a hornball.

    Isn't Bill in Paris playing the field?

    Being horny is good for the mind and soul!

    Don't gave a problem with Priest's playing the field as long as children are out of the picture.

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  22. Have a look at the Grand Jury document outlining abuse over decades by priests in Pennsylvanian dioceses.

    https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/A-Report-of-the-Fortieth-Statewide-Investigating-Grand-Jury_Cleland-Redactions-8-12-08_Redacted.pdf

    What is most striking is that way bishops bent over backwards to protect these priests. And, how so many of them failed to be prosecuted for their actions. And now, it is too late because of the statute of limitations that is in effect in the US.

    Reading this is like wading through disgusting filth / shite. It is all the more shocking because of the bureaucratic language being used by the Church which makes what was happening sound like some little personal moral failing on the part of the priest concerned, whom the Church was keen to protect and cosset, and believing that it could all be sorted out by a bit of penance and prayer and time in therapy. All sorts of arrangements were made to make life bearable for them, and to avoid public scandal.

    Whereas, they should have been hauled in front of the police and courts, although I suspect that the police and courts were complicit in trying to limit the damage for the sake of the Church.

    It is truly shocking !

    https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/A-Report-of-the-Fortieth-Statewide-Investigating-Grand-Jury_Cleland-Redactions-8-12-08_Redacted.pdf

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  23. It has taken the State / Pennsylvania to reveal this stuff. Why ? The Church had the information / documentation all along. Surely, the Church should have made all this public long ago and acted on it, if the Church is truly serious about protection of children and vulnerable people ? What Church is serious about is institutional reputation, and protecting that and its priests and bishops.

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    1. There is much more pus to come out of the abscess:-(

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  24. Watch "Survivor accuses Cardinal Wuerl of ignoring sex abuse report" on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/o0p_BRTxE0M

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  25. Thank you 11.54....I think I know who you are...wont be chasing down your I.P. To the few people in Monasterboice who despise me....and they are few...I have identified your vile contributions. I shall see you in September not by appointment.

    I am a just and honourable man. No one by word or deed can take that from me....I wouldn't mind a Bromance..but the only one I have at the moment...its a man alright....his name is Jesus ...the Christ. For those who can't stomach the sincerity of that...I suggest you really are not a believer.

    As George Pell said of Dermot Martin..."its a pity he does not believe in God."

    Every Irish Bishop should resign, every one of them are still sitting on very dodgy files... ( except Dermot Martin...he trawled them illegally using two separate companies when he took over. He broke the law in not informing all those he electronically trawled that he was doing so...the priests. He is so aware of what the clergy are capable of because of his own habits, he was going to make sure nothing bit him in the future.) They should all line the tar mac for the arrival of the Big Coverer Upper and give him their letters of resignation . For optics, he would have the neck to accept a few!!!

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    1. As far as I'm aware, the only person who should have access to IP addresses is the blog administrator, i.e. Pat. Are you saying that Pat is sharing IP addresses with you?

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    2. 15:12 This is my understanding also, and it is a very important point.
      Bill has made threats/claims about this on several occasions. For these to be credible, Bill would need the collaboration of the blog administrator (Pat) and the moles within the ISP and/or Google organisations - who would be breaking the law.

      Pat - are we safe?

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    3. I think Pat has a duty to clarify whether or not he is passing along commenter information to third parties. If he is passing commenter information to third parties I think he has a duty to inform us to whom he has passed this information and for what purpose.

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  26. How many of the righteous contributors pointing the finger at Ciaran Dallat here will listen to the prodigal son parable and miss the point entirely!

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    1. The Prodigal was sorry and changed his ways.

      Dallat has not@

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  27. Bishop Pat, if you can, visit bilgrimageblogspot.com and go google-eyed at what the institutional Roman Catholic Church is busying itself in one of the greatest moral crises in its history...a photo of what chasubles Papa Francesco will be wearing on his Irish visit.

    Nero fiddling while Rome burns.😕

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  28. Pat Buckley, I have researched you . You attend on a very interesting blog and are quite the master on constructing in in a most PARTICULAR fashion . I don't subscribe to your understanding of privacy. I think your hounding of Dallas appalling , all men and women fail, we call it original sin in our tradition , although Paul Vi who loved sex asked the Scientists to find a new way to frame it....never happened.
    But Pat Buckley, you are a very good man, from your earliest priesthood to today , your compassion for struggling humanity is so Gospel close.... I married seven couples from the Divis flats in 1989... the most beautiful things i have heard of a priest were spoken then..... some of their previous spouses had jumped from the flats and died. Cathal Daly was a fool...and thats a euphemism.

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    1. Bill, I accept your sincere criticism of me.

      You don't know Dallet.

      I have worked with one of his victims for 4 years.

      I'll tell you everything when we meet.

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    2. Bill, we all fail, grow and change. But most of us have the smarts to not go back on our own failings the way Dallet is doing by putting himself forward to preach family values. Dallet has stepped back into the spotlight; in doing so he must have been aware of the publicity that would attract. I think this blog mild in measures of what he deserves.

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    3. What's all this love in shit between Pat & Bill? It's so false and totally unconvincing. Why have conversations between each other on the blog when you have each others mobile numbers.

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    4. Accuracy please: the name is DALLAT, not DALLET or DALLAS.

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  29. Leahy chattering on about " History". Wise up, its contemporary and in the present.

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  30. I accept what you say. You are a good man. You were the only clergy man who cared for those in Divis. After that the only to care were Sinn Fein...they took an interest in all things northern ......however their internal dynamic is exactly the same as the Roman Catholic Church. They could both teach the British Army dirty tricks. The Irish broke the hearts of anyone who ever tried to help them... so said Benjamin Disraeli along time ago... a good honest Jew.

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    1. Is that the same Jews who murdered the Christ Bill. Why don't you f**k off and become a Jew boy and do is all a favour. I'm sure a Synogogue in Louth would go down like a lead balloon. I'll get you a one way ticket to Beirut and see how long you last there spouting your shite.

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    2. Get your facts right you ignoramus! Jesus was put to death by the Romans. A shred of historical knowledge would teach you that in an occupied country such as Judea, only the Empire had the power if the death penalty.

      Your Jesus was a Jew. His mother was Jewish. His father was Jewish. His brothers and sisters were Jews. The vast majority of his historical disciples were Jews.

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    3. The Nazis blamed the Jews for Christ's death.

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  31. Today , I was prayed for in the oldest Synagoge in Paris. Shalom.

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  32. All mistakes are deliberate...i know why !!!!!

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  33. The Pope will probably as the Aussies say " pull a sickie "....if he has any sense at all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  34. Dear Dermot

    You have a few days to resign with "Your Grace".

    without wax

    Bill Mulvihill

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    1. May i ask why has he a few days to resign? You have lost me here

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  35. Patsy Mc Garry...wont save you...it will be international press.

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  36. 14.50 the Archbishop and his team is awaiting your arrival.

    But it is medical help you need.

    Was it a Man or Women you fell in Love with and never have got over it.

    The Archbishops and Bishops are very wise sadly most of them have inherited this horrible situation the church is in.

    As you say Bradys Secretary spent the night with you maybe both of you should have left the Holy Priesthood as you are most unsuitable.

    As for Leahy he is highly thought of and maybe the New Archbishop of Dublin.

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  37. Read John Monaco’s account below and ask yourself “Maynooth”??

    Boston Seminary being investigated for behaviour incompatible with priesthood and priestly formation and ask yourself “Maynooth”???

    Seminary personnel and faculty acting up and out with students - again - “Hello??” - “Maynooth”??

    Is anyone in Ireland capable of joining up the dots?

    Read below with Maynooth staff and students at the front of your minds:

    https://medium.com/@johnmonaco/i-love-the-catholic-church-which-is-why-i-say-churchtoo-8490704fc020

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    1. As much as I appreciate the link it is mild in comparison to Maynooth

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  38. The present Archbishop of Armagh is a disgrace as are his two immediate successors... they were the bottom of the barrel for appointment ....save your pious crap for the impressionable.

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    1. Surely you mean predecessors.....

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    2. Drunk again, stay in Paris you clumpett!

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  39. Reportedly, Sister Lucy (of Fatima) told Pope JP II that the last, great satanic attack, before the Second Coming, would be against family.

    Well, I guess Jesus must be just about to enter Earth's orbit, then, because that attack has been going on for some time now...and its source is the institutional Roman Catholic Church, with its serial rape and sodomisation of children, its destruction of their persons and of their families, and its protecting and promoting some of the very people involved in these crimes.

    I wonder whether Sister Lucy, while speaking with this pope, had any inkling that he was arguably one of the most dangerous enemies of family, through his protection of such child-sex predators as Father Maciel.

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  40. Twas actually a sphinx !!!!!! 15.58 . Would you be into those categories yourself ? You Moron.

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  41. 15 12

    How limited your awareness .

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  42. The wine is flowing in Paris.

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  43. Pat, the monster raving looney party has nothing on the nutters who post here. Mulvihill is now threatening the Archbishop of Dublin! What a screwball!

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    1. He says he has knowledge of his secret life.

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    2. Pat have a titter o wit. Yes he may have insight but you're being strung along and used by an extremely fragile person.
      People of faith know that their priests are human and have failed...b bu the reason for their faith is Christ, not bishops and priests.
      Through the eyes of faith and reason you would have discerned that and dedicated your vocation to seeing and listening to the supernatural and spiritual and helping others. No?

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  44. May God have mercy on the soul of Fr Michael Collins of Killaloe Diocese
    He needs our prayers pretty badly because he has so many souls to answer for!

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  45. IP ADDRESSES ETC

    I do not give any information about those who contact me on this blog or otherwise to any other human being on this earth.

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    1. Thank you Pat - that is clear and exactly what I would expect from you.
      Bill - can you please add some credibility to your farcical claims? To be honest, you are coming across as a middle-aged IT-illiterate bully. It is quite unnecessary, and does you no favours. I worry that it detracts from the really important stuff which you are exposing. I say this as a supporter, not as a Monasterboice denier.

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  46. Apart from Dalatt, there appears to be another six men on the panel. Who are these queers, Bp Pat?

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  47. I live in hope that people are capable pf change and perhaps Father Dallat has recommitted to his priestly vows. I can't imagine that he would want to live his life in a state of emotional and moral conflict. I go to Mass and try to be a good person and I have stopped using scandal and wrong-doing within the Church as an excuse to surrender my faith. Thankfully I have met enough good priests to help me see that ll is not lost. However I do feel that the Church is being overtaken by a gay cabal.

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