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#5356
Give em all a slow & painful death I say.
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#5357
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What I fail to understand is how can people of the Catholic faith, the majority of which are lovely good and decent people follow a religion that covers this up? The behaviour of the Catholic church throughout the world is renown and for all the wrong reasons, yet the faithful continue to use this medium to worship, paying millions of pounds, dollars and rupees every Sunday to support an organisation that actively covers up the abuse of children. They have made the Catholic church an incredibly wealthy organisation, to the point that they even have there own country, to where ultimately all monies are funneled and coincidentally they pay no tax. Every time a good honest catholic puts money into a collection box they are inadvertently paying to allow this abuse to continue by giving the hierarchy the money to cover it up.
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Steve,
It's called indoctrination.
A Brit. archbishop claimed, given a child until it's seven, and he'd produce a catholic. They do like them young !!
It's called indoctrination.
A Brit. archbishop claimed, given a child until it's seven, and he'd produce a catholic. They do like them young !!
#5360
May have worked years ago, of the catholics I know only four go to church/confession regularly and three of them are over 70. None of their children, all brought up as catholics go to church/confession, some of the Irish catholic grandchildren still attend church with their mother but even they do not go regularly as she had a falling out with the priest over sending the older ones to the local protestant school as it is much superior to the local catholic school so they only go while staying with their grandparents.
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May have worked years ago, of the catholics I know only four go to church/confession regularly and three of them are over 70. None of their children, all brought up as catholics go to church/confession, some of the Irish catholic grandchildren still attend church with their mother but even they do not go regularly as she had a falling out with the priest over sending the older ones to the local protestant school as it is much superior to the local catholic school so they only go while staying with their grandparents.
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Here's an interesting little snippet;
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/14037880.cms
Anyone else heard about this?
Wonder which Goan "minister" will make a fortune out of deciding the future (commercial) use of Fort Aguada.................
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/14037880.cms
Anyone else heard about this?
Wonder which Goan "minister" will make a fortune out of deciding the future (commercial) use of Fort Aguada.................
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Q : What's the collective noun for a paedophile priest?
A : priest
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Getting a bit deep in mis-quotes in the last few posts.
The generally accepted version is;
I have seen this many different ways, some to praise the Jesuits and others to condemn them. Most authors use the word "alleged" when attributing the quote to the Jesuits or one of their members -- St. Ignatius of Loyola, the found of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) or St. Francis Xavier, first missionary to India who assisted Ignatius in the formation of the Jesuits.
Regularly seen versions are...............
"Give me the child, and I will mould the man."
"Give me the child for seven years,
and I will give you the man."
"Give me the child until he is
seven and I care not who has him thereafter."
"Give me the child till the age of seven
and I will show you the man."
Interesting to see Goa's own "shrivelled saint" getting involved too, but then any research into this creep reveals him to be a very unpleasant character indeed.
Version 3 above (in bold) seems particularly relevant to the doings of the Holy and Apostolic Catholic Church?
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The generally accepted version is;
"Give me a child until he is seven and I will give you the man", which is based on a quotation by Ignatius Loyola.
Regularly seen versions are...............
"Give me the child, and I will mould the man."
"Give me the child for seven years,
and I will give you the man."
"Give me the child until he is
seven and I care not who has him thereafter."
"Give me the child till the age of seven
and I will show you the man."
Interesting to see Goa's own "shrivelled saint" getting involved too, but then any research into this creep reveals him to be a very unpleasant character indeed.
Version 3 above (in bold) seems particularly relevant to the doings of the Holy and Apostolic Catholic Church?
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Last edited by johnny five; Jun 12th 2012 at 8:24 am.
#5365
Getting a bit deep in mis-quotes in the last few posts.
The generally accepted version is;
I have seen this many different ways, some to praise the Jesuits and others to condemn them. Most authors use the word "alleged" when attributing the quote to the Jesuits or one of their members -- St. Ignatius of Loyola, the found of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) or St. Francis Xavier, first missionary to India who assisted Ignatius in the formation of the Jesuits.
Regularly seen versions are...............
"Give me the child, and I will mould the man."
"Give me the child for seven years,
and I will give you the man."
"Give me the child until he is
seven and I care not who has him thereafter."
"Give me the child till the age of seven
and I will show you the man."
Interesting to see Goa's own "shrivelled saint" getting involved too, but then any research into this creep reveals him to be a very unpleasant character indeed.
Version 3 above (in bold) seems particularly relevant to the doings of the Holy and Apostolic Catholic Church?
.
The generally accepted version is;
I have seen this many different ways, some to praise the Jesuits and others to condemn them. Most authors use the word "alleged" when attributing the quote to the Jesuits or one of their members -- St. Ignatius of Loyola, the found of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) or St. Francis Xavier, first missionary to India who assisted Ignatius in the formation of the Jesuits.
Regularly seen versions are...............
"Give me the child, and I will mould the man."
"Give me the child for seven years,
and I will give you the man."
"Give me the child until he is
seven and I care not who has him thereafter."
"Give me the child till the age of seven
and I will show you the man."
Interesting to see Goa's own "shrivelled saint" getting involved too, but then any research into this creep reveals him to be a very unpleasant character indeed.
Version 3 above (in bold) seems particularly relevant to the doings of the Holy and Apostolic Catholic Church?
.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ort-finds.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...drugs-den.html
#5369
Police blow up broken-down car after dozy tourist parked it just yards from the Houses of Parliament (and he got a parking ticket too!)
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1xkX6nZ83
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1xkX6nZ83
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Police blow up broken-down car after dozy tourist parked it just yards from the Houses of Parliament (and he got a parking ticket too!)
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1xkX6nZ83
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1xkX6nZ83



