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Some Burning Questions for the Pope By Sinead O'Connor Huffington Post December 21, 2010 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sinead-oconnor/post_1465_b_799708.html This is an Open Letter to Pope Benedict on behalf of all victims of child sexual abuse by catholic priests; on behalf of all catholic people, and all honorable catholic clergy; on behalf of every media outlet under the sun; and on behalf of The Holy Spirit. Sir, Some burning questions arise from the following statement you made in your Christmas address to your cardinals on December 20th regarding how it came to pass that the house of The Holy Spirit became a haven for criminals of a sexual nature. "In the 1970's pedophilia was theorized [by the church] as something fully in conformity with man and even with children." Please deign to respond to this letter directly and personally and put aside all the pomp and titles and so-called 'proper channels' -- all of which belong not in the 21st century but the 12th and are unbecoming of Christ. Exactly who held the theory that pedophilia was fully in conformity with man and with children? Please give us their names. Exactly when did they hold this theory? Exactly when if ever did they cease holding the theory?. Why was this information not given to victims? Why was it never given to any commissions of inquiry or civil authorities? Why in all the years since these scandals broke out was yesterday the first mention of this information? It is highly disrespectful of the victims that you would throw this out as an aside remark and not present yourself for questioning on such a very serious piece of information which would be key in the potential recovery of the church. The Holy Spirit requires you to familiarize yourself with honesty and respect if you retain any desire to salvage the remains of the church which has been ruined by its being allowed to live by its own laws and not God's |
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