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 Post subject: The future of the Catholic church
PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:27 pm 
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Does anyone think all the recent news about the pedophilia cover-up -- going all the way to the Pope -- will drive people away from the church, or further, from identifying as a Catholic? It seems the church should have a specific interest in keeping Americans in the fold because outside of the U.S., no other world superpower is so Catholic, and the church would be relying on Africa and South America to keep afloat. But their handling of the situation so far has been terrible, generally.

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Here's the latest story:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/0 ... 24192.html

Oh, and the Pope's personal preacher compared the media criticism of this cover-up to anti-Semitism. Brilliant.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8601084.stm

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 Post subject: Re: The future of the Catholic church
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Does anyone think all the recent news about the pedophilia cover-up -- going all the way to the Pope -- will drive people away from the church, or further, from identifying as a Catholic? It seems the church should have a specific interest in keeping Americans in the fold because outside of the U.S., no other world superpower is so Catholic, and the church would be relying on Africa and South America to keep afloat. But their handling of the situation so far has been terrible, generally.

Did France, Spain and Italy just fall off the map or something?

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 Post subject: Re: The future of the Catholic church
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i think ceebs is kinda glad all those kids got sexed up

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i think ceebs is kinda glad all those kids got sexed up

Interesting.

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Am I the only one who took 1 look at that pope and knew something was wrong with him??? Jesus Christ he's an evil looking fucker.


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 Post subject: Re: The future of the Catholic church
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pearljamfan80 wrote:
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Does anyone think all the recent news about the pedophilia cover-up -- going all the way to the Pope -- will drive people away from the church, or further, from identifying as a Catholic? It seems the church should have a specific interest in keeping Americans in the fold because outside of the U.S., no other world superpower is so Catholic, and the church would be relying on Africa and South America to keep afloat. But their handling of the situation so far has been terrible, generally.

Did France, Spain and Italy just fall off the map or something?

Only one of them could remotely fall under the term "superpower," and they're all very secular countries with a Catholic past.

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The priest factory/college here in Ireland hasnt had a single applicant in three years. Soon all our priests will be from the African states, but if we're anything to go by, people of a certain age (50+) are dedicated to the church, while the total of the population under that age bracket are disenfranchised, disillusioned and sick and fuckin tired of the church and it's antics. And the Pope's supremely patronising,ill advised and pure fucking dumb letter to Irish Catholics about the clerical abuse of minors put a solid steel final nail in the coffin of that faith in this country.

I hope they burn for a long long time.

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If you want a good laugh/vomit have a read of bennys letter here:
http://www.newstalk.ie/news/the-popes-p ... catholics/

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bart d. wrote:
pearljamfan80 wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
Does anyone think all the recent news about the pedophilia cover-up -- going all the way to the Pope -- will drive people away from the church, or further, from identifying as a Catholic? It seems the church should have a specific interest in keeping Americans in the fold because outside of the U.S., no other world superpower is so Catholic, and the church would be relying on Africa and South America to keep afloat. But their handling of the situation so far has been terrible, generally.

Did France, Spain and Italy just fall off the map or something?

Only one of them could remotely fall under the term "superpower," and they're all very secular countries with a Catholic past.

while they might not be superpowers, they are at least as powerful as most "Africa and South America[n states]" "the church would be relying on... to keep afloat."

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I could only hope to see the fall of this vile institution during my lifetime.

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dkfan9 wrote:
bart d. wrote:
pearljamfan80 wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
Does anyone think all the recent news about the pedophilia cover-up -- going all the way to the Pope -- will drive people away from the church, or further, from identifying as a Catholic? It seems the church should have a specific interest in keeping Americans in the fold because outside of the U.S., no other world superpower is so Catholic, and the church would be relying on Africa and South America to keep afloat. But their handling of the situation so far has been terrible, generally.

Did France, Spain and Italy just fall off the map or something?

Only one of them could remotely fall under the term "superpower," and they're all very secular countries with a Catholic past.

while they might not be superpowers, they are at least as powerful as most "Africa and South America[n states]" "the church would be relying on... to keep afloat."

Right but as I said, they're also not particularly Catholic, so...

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bart d. wrote:
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bart d. wrote:
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corduroy_blazer wrote:
Does anyone think all the recent news about the pedophilia cover-up -- going all the way to the Pope -- will drive people away from the church, or further, from identifying as a Catholic? It seems the church should have a specific interest in keeping Americans in the fold because outside of the U.S., no other world superpower is so Catholic, and the church would be relying on Africa and South America to keep afloat. But their handling of the situation so far has been terrible, generally.

Did France, Spain and Italy just fall off the map or something?

Only one of them could remotely fall under the term "superpower," and they're all very secular countries with a Catholic past.

while they might not be superpowers, they are at least as powerful as most "Africa and South America[n states]" "the church would be relying on... to keep afloat."

Right but as I said, they're also not particularly Catholic, so...

yeah. i wasn't addressing that part, although higher %s of those countries are Catholic than the US according to Wiki (90% of Italy, for instance), which does hit on cb's point about "identifying as Catholic," no matter how strictly they actually practice the religion.

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Can't you all just respect other's religion if it isn't doing you any harm? Fuckers.

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I could only hope to see the fall of this vile institution during my lifetime.


That's laughable.

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I guess all of this is just "petty gossip," whoops.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/eu_vatican_e ... NhbnNlYXN0

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