Friday, January 31, 2014

A boy at St Bede's explains what the monsignor did

On this evening's BBC News at Ten a man in his early 60s explained how he was sodomised by a Monsignor Thomas Duggan while a boarder pupil at St Bede's School in England.

The man explained in a polite fashion what happened him.

The perpetrator was a monsignor, dressed up in clothes that made him look different.

It's difficult not to scream and it's difficult not to say that there is something wrong at the kern of the entire system. And still today.

One can be assured he spouted out all the 'right words'. How else would he have been made a 'monsignor'.

And all that church material that appears with the words, cardinal, bishop, prior, priest, provincial with the first letter upper cased.

Think of it, the titles 'Reverend Father', 'Your Excellency', 'Your Lordship', 'Lord Abbot', monsignor, canon.

Ridiculous, shocking too. And it goes on and on.

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