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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Let the little children come to me ...(J:C:)


Catholic Nuns and the children in their care.

There are uncanny similarities between the fate of infants and children in the Irish “Mother and Baby Homes” run by the Catholic Nuns of Ireland and the so-called “Duplessis Orphans”, operated by the Nuns of the “Mount Providence Orphanage”in Montreal, Quebec and the Baie Saint Paul Orphanage” in Quebec City, Quebec.
Similarity #1.)
Most of the Canadian and Irish children were not orphans, but were borne by unmarried women who gave their children to these “Orphanages” since religious, parental and societal pressures on unmarried mothers was so great that a normal relationship between mother and infant child could not develop, and that therefore the unmarried mothers felt that their baby was in better hands with Catholic Nuns.

Similarity #2.) 
Survivors of institutions of both sides of the Ocean told of physical and sexual abuse on an almost daily basis.
During a video conference between both groups of survivors in June of 2017, one of the survivors, Louis-Josef Hebert accused the Nuns of beating him whenever he showed any kind of emotion.
When I cried, the Nuns beat me, so I cried some more and they beat me some more.

The “Brides of Jesus” had evidently never read what Jesus said about children.
Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”
He also said this: “If anyone causes one of these little ones – those who believe in me – to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and be drowned in the depth of the sea...”

For many decades there were rumors about what really happened to the children of the Catholic run Irish “mother and baby homes.”
Finally the Irish Government established a Commission and charged it with the responsibility of investigating these suspicions.

After many months of investigations and excavations, this judge-led commission found on the premises of the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, county Galway, twenty (20) underground chambers containing “Significant quantities of children's remains.”
Forensic investigators estimate that these “chambers” which formerly had served as sewage pits for the nunnery, contained the remains of around 800 children's bodies.
A statue of the Virgin Mary is placed at the site of the mass graves for the children dumped there.

Draw your own conclusions!

In the Province of Quebec, (Canada) during the decades of the 40s and 50s there reigned M. Maurice Duplessis, as corrupt a politician as they come, or just a little more so.
He fit beautifully into the very Catholic environment of the time and place.
which considered an unwed mother next to a whore and the newborn child was referred to as an “illegitimate” child and treated like “a bastard”.

The Canadian Federal Government in Ottawa, paid a subsidy to the Province for each child in an orphanage, but double this subsidy was paid for a child in a hospital or psychiatric institution.
It only took three corrupt persons: M. Duplessis, a Mother Superior and a Medical Doctor.
The doctor simply, after a brief examination, declared the children as “mentally deficient."
Mother Superior then requested the change in designation from an “Orphanage” to an “Insane Asylum”
and M. Maurice Duplessis pocketed over twice the amount in Federal Subsidy payments.

One of the victims, the earlier referred to M. Louis-Josef Hebert said:
"We paid the price
We never did nothing wrong to God. I didn't even know Him. 
My eyes weren't even open, I was in the stomach of my mother.”.

In 2006  the Quebec Government announced it would pay a further $26 million in compensation.
To this day the Catholic church has never apologized for these heinous crimes committed by its members, nor have they, to the best of my knowledge, made any compensation payments.

Draw your own conclusions.

Bertstravels
cannot understand why there are still 
members of this Crime Syndicate



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