Of course, their credibility must be suffering somewhat in light of revelations like the following by Bishop Listeki of Milwaukee.
In a major turning point in its nearly 3-year-old bankruptcy, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee on Monday is scheduled to make public thousands of pages of documents detailing the sexual abuse of minors by priests going back decades, and what church leaders did — and did not do — in response.
The records will contain parts of 42 priests' personnel files as well as depositions of former Archbishop Timothy Dolan, now cardinal of New York; retired Archbishop Rembert Weakland; retired Bishop Richard Sklba; and now-defrocked priest Daniel Budzynski.
Most of the information, which is being released as part of an agreement in the archdiocese's bankruptcy proceedings, has never been seen publicly.
Too bad the Italian police can't come and arrest them for slander?
And what about the secret dossiers, the Vatican employed Monsignor Tommaso Stenico who was busted in a sting?
They're quick to attack the messenger and excuse the clergy, despite numerous published statements and valid stories, if not the Pope himself admitting there is a problem.
Here's the most recent. Father Poggi, the defrocked whistleblower, has just been arrested, but does that mean his story is untrue? Based on past history, it's not incredible to suppose it's possible.
After a scant two days, they decide the evidence that Poggi had wasn't worth a hill of beans? I for one don't buy it.
ReplyDeleteVoris is a mixed-bag. He's spot on for sure with regard to this current Vatican mess, but he was a total queen for that Judeo-Mason-Mormon Mitt Romney in the last election.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure? No really. Please respond.
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