And now Archbishop Keith O'Brien admits to the allegations.
Who appoints these people?
Why do so many of them lie?
It's as clear as the nose on one's face.
And then the standard spin line of asking for forgiveness.
The brave men who spoke out.
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Are they brave? Or are they handy whingers?
As far as I can see these men were all adults. It was up to them whether to consent or not.
The clericalism attached to the Catholic Church extends far beyond sex and sexuality.
I presume these fragile souls have experienced "inappropriate" clerical behaviour in other areas of their priestly life?
I was reminded of those women whingeing about the Lib Dem Lord Rennard. The horror - he touched a knee.
Those lads need to man up.
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