The last chapter of the Murphy Report tells how paedophile priest Patrick McCabe was sent away for treatment and the archdiocese asked people to pray for him as he was being treated for throat cancer and needed their prayers. Is that not sacrilige? It certainly is the usual old clerical humbug.
This from authorities who claim they know so much about what God is 'thinking'?
And while all this was going on in secret corridors young priests were told to wear clercial clothes.
Is all this clerical madness not mixed up with crass misogyny and closet homosexuality?
It it were not so tragic it would be terribly funny.
All that coterie, that clerical nomenclature and their spoof.
Today the spoof has found new games to play.
Interesting too how the gardaí colluded with senior church officials.
The way of the world. Nothing changes.
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That is not "clerical humbug". That is a fabulous lie. And to associate that with prayer? The goodness of the faithful?
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