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Saturday, August 29, 2020

The Incorrigible Criminals

 A  Conference of Leaders of Catholic Religious Orders in Germany published (I assume reluctantly) the results of a survey regarding the Abuse-Scandal involving members of the Catholic Church.

The horrible results of this survey revealed that 654 Monks and Nuns misused children and other individuals in need of their care. Are we talking only about Monks and Nuns? Why does this survey not also include Priests and other Catholic dignitaries?

1,412 men and women reported that they had been victims of such violent, sexual transgressions.

Approximately 80 percent of the perpetrators had already died, but it may be assumed that they were quickly replaced by other criminals of their ilk.

I believe that it is reasonable to assume that only a minute fraction of these victims had come forward, and that the vast majority of men- and women-victims had remained silent, carrying the wounds inflicted upon them by Catholic Clergy within themselves, from their childhood until the bitter end.

Psychologists and Statisticians estimate that fewer than 1 in 10 abuse victims will come forward with an accusation. It is also reasonable to assume that the Catholic Committee charged with this 'internal' survey were not overly diligent in finding the majority of culprits. They, of course, found only those which were mentioned by the 1412 victims.

I cannot draw conclusions how many victims and how many perpetrators there really were, but I believe that there were innumerably more on both sides.

This above mentioned survey into the criminal activity is limited to Germany.                        Now imagine the horrendous number which would be found in other countries, more Catholic than the Germans.                                                                                                        Think about the truly "religious" countries, like Austria, Poland, Italy, Spain, Ireland and hundreds more.  The numbers would likely be staggering and it is hard to understand, why the people are not up in arms, demanding that these criminals are charged in Court, and, if convicted, sentenced to long prison terms. Instead they are transferred to another Diocese or Bishopry, where they see no reason not to continue in their nefarious ways.

Bertstravels

fears, he is a voice in a wilderness



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