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Benedict XVI Master Manipulator of the Media…the Pied Piper of Children Deceiving Them Away from Truth of His Crimes against Humanity at the Hague

By Paris Arrow
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils...
November 12, 2011

http://popecrimes.blogspot.com/2011/11/benedict-xvi-master-manipulator-of.html

Benedict XVI Master Manipulator of the Media…the Pied Piper of Children

Paul VI once told the UN United Nations that the Catholic Church "has been communicating for two thousand years and is an expert in humanity" and he was right but unfortunately for the wrong reasons -- the Vatican has been communicating falsehood, lies and deceits for 2,000 years getting away with mass murders, theft of the fortunes of nations (read about the Church-Philippines theft herehttp://pope-ratz.blogspot.com/2008/02/benedict-xvi-marcos-gold-billions.html, torture and burning of women during the Inquistion, the JP2 Army- John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army in the 20th Century and now its current Pope, Benedict XVI, the so-called "Conscience of the Age" (read more herehttp://jp2army.blogspot.com/2010/06/opus-dei-fabricate-age-of-benedict-xvi.html) is charged for his personal crimes against humanity at The Hague, read the full text of the charges here http://popecrimes.blogspot.com/2011/05/full-text-of-criminal-charges-against.html As an "expert in humanity", Benedict XVI is the Master Manipulator of the Media and number one Pied Piper of Children leading them into the Catholic cave of deception through his mafia of Vatican media spinners and Vatican Pied Pipers that cook up words to make the Devil's Bowels's smell like roses to humanity. For example, the Vatican Insider.

On November 11, 2011, that's 11-11-11 which comes only once in this 21st century, Abuse Tracker finally decided to publish my post entitled Ireland leads nations to close Vatican Embassy…beginning the end of the Holy See! Vatican Bank cannot buy souls of SECULAR government officials http://popecrimes.blogspot.com/2011/11/ireland-leads-nations-to-close-vatican.html. Strategically below my post were two consecutive articles by the Vatican Insider (who seem to always get consistent coverage in Abuse Tracker more so than my blogs) and reading through its first paragraphs were these lines that prove Vatican Insider is the Vatican-own media manipulator and media-spinner to make Pope Benedict XVI appear as the good ""Holy Father" inspite of his crimes against humanity particularly against children and thus making the Devil's Bowels smell like roses at the Vatican. Those Vatican Insiders write well as professional journalists reporting "facts" (even daring to use the forbidden word "'pedophile' priests") but they sugar-coat those facts with an overdose of fiction when they sprinkle their news with treacly words making the Pope and the Vatican coming out smelling like roses inspite of the Devil's Bowels brewing inside them. The Vatican can make its crimes feel-good centuries after centuries because it continues to claim the "'supernatural' powers" of the Pope and priests – who cannot reincarnate dead cats and dead dogs -- but they can actually reincarnate the dead crucified Christ everyday into millions of tiny piece of God's flesh worldwide – thus making the Vatican Christ-flesh machine the wealthiest factory (with no sweat) on earth, read why the Eucharist is pure sorcery here http://stella0maris.blogspot.com/2010/01/magisterium-benedict-versus-holy-mary.html Below are the 3 articles that prove how clever the Vatican Insider is in master manipulating the media with words – after all that is what the Pope and his Vatican Mafia do all day, play with words on how to deceive people all over the world so as to maintain its vast wealthy Vatican Empire, the last wealthy bastion as Italy is now also reeling in the verge of economic collapse as EU's 3rd largest economy, read our related article The Vatican Billions and their sources: Holy Mass Tourism for Each Generation. Miracles, Portents and Wonder for Sale http://popecrimes.blogspot.com/2011/03/vatican-billions-holy-mass-tourism-for.html

Let us cut down the chase and go right to the first paragraphs of Vatican Insider that prove that only the Vatican can make the Devil's Bowels smell like roses, we put their cunning words of deception in bold and in italics:

Article 1

This first article (more excerpts below) from the Vatican Insider proves the lies about the "zero-tolerance" of Benedict XVI – who is being sued at The Hague because of many crimes especially that he covered-up the JP2 Army – John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army for over a quarter of a century – together with John Paul II whom he is trying to canonize before he dies as pope, read about the most notorious pedophile priests here http://jp2army.blogspot.com/

Bishops' resignations continue in Ireland

After the paedophilia scandal, seven dioceses are awaiting a leader: a sign of the Pope's desired "zero tolerance" towards bishops who covered-up abuse cases

GIACOMO GALEAZZI
VaticaCity


The "zero tolerance" rule imposed by Benedict XVI came down like an ax in areas of the episcopate, which for years had covered up cases of child abuse and covered for paedophile priests…

Now who is Giacomo Galeazzi kidding from within Vatican City -- just because he is writing from the smallest albeit wealthiest country on the planet? So who exactly are the bishops and cardinals that Benedict XVI has axed?? Where are your facts, Vatican Pied Piper?

Is Giacomo Galeazzi blind
that Benedict XVI just concelebrated the 80th birthday bash of Cardinal Bernard Law in Rome – the poster boy of "bishops who covered-up abuse cases…for years" -- so where is the "'zero tolerance' rule imposed by Benedict XVI" coming from? Vatican Holy Shit! Cardinal Bernard Law is sitting as High Priest in Rome which proves that the "ax in areas of the episcopate, which for years had covered up cases of child abuse and covered for paedophile priests" is total Vatican Holy Shit coming right out of the Devil's Bowels brewing inside the Vatican Insider.

Giacomo Galeazzi should read our most recent article 'Rome glorifies Bernard Law 80th birthday bash...only the Vatican can make the Devil's Bowels smell like roses http://popecrimes.blogspot.com/2011/11/rome-glorifies-bernard-law-80th.html where we pointed out, Cardinal Bernard Law was the first Cardinal – in mankind's history – to resign as Archbishop of Boston – because as he publicly confessed he aided and abetted and transferred from one parish to another 80 pedophile priests in Boston. Giacomo Galeazzi' journalistic facts are laden with sweetened poison deceiving his readers to the core of their souls. Where is Benedict XVI's AX with Bishop Finn is the live Achilles Heel of Benedict XVI…while Cardinal Bernard Law is the live Achilles Heel of John Paul II http://popecrimes.blogspot.com/2011/10/bishop-finn-is-live-achilles-heel-of.html

Article 2

This article expounds on Benedict XVI as "THE Conscience of the Age", read our related article but we refute it with Amnesty International Report Vatican "Torture, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment" on tens of thousands of children sexually abused by priests in Ireland http://popecrimes.blogspot.com/2011/09/amnesty-international-report-vatican.html

Church and media: The story of an old misunderstanding

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider

A convention organised by "L'Osservatore Romano", the Holy See's newspaper, analyses a relationship that has always been difficult. "The media continue to believe that the previous Pope was the best"

GIACOMO GALEAZZI
Vatican City


Taking "a historical look at the complex and difficult relationship between the Church and the mass media." This was the objective of today's meeting entitled "Misunderstandings. The Catholic Church and the media", set forth by "L'Osservatore Romano"'s director Giovanni Maria Vian, organised by the Vatican in the Synod's old hall, on the occasion of the newspaper's 150th anniversary. "Today there is less of a willingness to understand the Church compared to the Second Vatican Council era." And yet the Church" has been communicating for two thousand years and is an expert in humanity, as Paul VI once told the UN." Despite this, the current Pope is "a man who is very sensitive to communication, who speaks clearly and makes himself understood by everyone, even non Catholics, uniting faith and reason," Vian pointed out.

This is another Vatican Holy shit that Benedict XVI is "a man who is very sensitive to communication, who speaks clearly and makes himself understood by everyone… uniting faith and reason."

Benedict XVI is not using faith and reason at all when he was the Prefect of the CDF who penned the dictum in Dominus Iesu that "Outside the Catholic Church there is no salvation" thereby condemning those who are non-Catholics. And Benedict XVI, is like Hitler and the Nazis, who burn souls in Hell hence is one of the crimes against him being brought at The Hague, read our related article here The Nazis of Hitler and the Roman Catholic Church of Benedict XVI are similar: They both burn human beings in Auschwitz and in Hell http://pope-ratz.blogspot.com/2011/02/nazis-of-hitler-and-roman-catholic.html.

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November 11, 2011 in Abuse Tracker

Ireland leads nations to close Vatican Embassy…beginning the end of the Holy See! Vatican Bank cannot buy souls of SECULAR government officials

IRELAND
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils...

Paris Arrow

Irish eyes are not smiling at the Vatican as Ireland shuts down its embassy to the Holy See in Rome because it "yields no economic return" among its overseas "bilateral missions." which means that economically, it was no longer two-pronged or mutual, only the Vatican was getting richer but Ireland was not. Irish eyes are not smiling at the Holy See as the Vatican is officially called as a "country", the smallest country on the planet albeit the wealthiest, read the Vatican Billions that details the territories of dioceses and how the sale of saints and 'Holy Mass tourism' makes the Vatican the wealthiest empire on earth

Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:43 PM

Church and media: The story of an old misunderstanding

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider

A convention organised by "L'Osservatore Romano", the Holy See's newspaper, analyses a relationship that has always been difficult. "The media continue to believe that the previous Pope was the best"

GIACOMO GALEAZZI
Vatican City

Right from the first interview ever held with a Pope (the interview between Leo XIII and Le Figaro in 1892, on anti-Semitism), there was controversy within the Curia, with criticisms launched against the Francophile Secretary of State Rampolla del Tindaro, who had favoured the interview and had reviewed it before its publication. Nothing new there then. In fact, the focus the Holy See received in the media along with the relative misunderstandings, go back as far as the pontificate of Pius XI. Paul VI then complained about the fact that newspapers often published the Church's opinions, without actually asking the Church what it thought.

Taking "a historical look at the complex and difficult relationship between the Church and the mass media." This was the objective of today's meeting entitled "Misunderstandings. The Catholic Church and the media", set forth by "L'Osservatore Romano"'s director Giovanni Maria Vian, organised by the Vatican in the Synod's old hall, on the occasion of the newspaper's 150th anniversary. "Today there is less of a willingness to understand the Church compared to the Second Vatican Council era." And yet the Church" has been communicating for two thousand years and is an expert in humanity, as Paul VI once told the UN." Despite this, the current Pope is "a man who is very sensitive to communication, who speaks clearly and makes himself understood by everyone, even non Catholics, uniting faith and reason," Vian pointed out.

Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:40 PM

Bishops' resignations continue in Ireland

IRELAND
Vatican Insider

After the paedophilia scandal, seven dioceses are awaiting a leader: a sign of the Pope's desired "zero tolerance" towards bishops who covered-up abuse cases
Giacomo Galeazzi
VaticaCity

There are now seven bishops who have handed in their resignations in Ireland. Seamus Hegarty, the Bishop of Derry, has left his post, bringing the number of Catholic dioceses in Ireland awaiting a leader, to seven. The paedophilia scandal has engulfed the national Church like a cyclone, and now, more than a quarter of Ireland's dioceses are waiting for the Vatican to appoint new bishops.

The "zero tolerance" rule imposed by Benedict XVI came down like an ax in areas of the episcopate, which for years had covered up cases of child abuse and covered for paedophile priests. Last summer, the sensational news emerged, according to which Benedict XVI was supposedly close to dismissing all of the Irish bishops to rebuild, from scratch, a church which no longer had credibility. This did not happen, but the fact that seven dioceses are still without a new bishop shows that the Irish Church is in "reset" mode.

Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:35 PM

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Full articles laden with poisonous manipulation of words that make the Devil's Bowels smell like roses brewing at the Vatican. We will those deceptive words put them in bold and update our comments soon

Bishops' resignations continue in Ireland

After the paedophilia scandal, seven dioceses are awaiting a leader: a sign of the Pope's desired "zero tolerance" towards bishops who covered-up abuse cases

GIACOMO GALEAZZI
Vatican City

There are now seven bishops who have handed in their resignations in Ireland. Seamus Hegarty, the Bishop of Derry, has left his post, bringing the number of Catholic dioceses in Ireland awaiting a leader, to seven. The paedophilia scandal has engulfed the national Church like a cyclone, and now, more than a quarter of Ireland's dioceses are waiting for the Vatican to appoint new bishops.

The "zero tolerance" rule imposed by Benedict XVI came down like an ax in areas of the episcopate, which for years had covered up cases of child abuse and covered for paedophile priests. Last summer, the sensational news emerged, according to which Benedict XVI was supposedly close to dismissing all of the Irish bishops to rebuild, from scratch, a church which no longer had credibility. This did not happen, but the fact that seven dioceses are still without a new bishop shows that the Irish Church is in "reset" mode.

Recently, "L'Osservatore Romano", the Holy See's newspaper, explained what the causes of this serious phenomenon are, and outlined the position of the Holy See with regard to sexual abuse by clergy. Referring to the amount of cases of abuse of minors by clerics, the Vatican newspaper pointed out that "most of the episodes occurred several decades ago." At that time, - "L'Osservatore Romano" added, referring in particular to the '60s and '70s - "social influences worsened the vulnerable state of some priests, whose preparation was inadequate for a life to be spent in accordance with the vow of celibacy." Those candidates to the priesthood, which later became abusers, "certainly could not have been detected early on through psychological tests or by examination of their cultural development, nor by analysing their vocational experiences." Instead, "the growth of the level of human formation occurred over the years spent in the seminary - to make young people more aware of the authenticity of their vocation in the priesthood - was the major cause of the decrease in the number of acts of sexual abuse against children by men."

Throughout the Catholic world, "around the mid '80s, the reaction of bishops, faced with evidence that the news confirmed the abuse, was to focus on providing assistance to men who were guilty of acts of abuse. Despite the developments of the mid '90s onwards, a comprehensive programme for the victims, their families, and many others who had been affected as a result of sexual abuse, the policies followed by diocesan structures have not proven entirely effective. However, the decrease in cases of sexual abuse committed by members of the clergy, happened much faster than what was recorded in the wider social sphere."

Moreover, the crisis caused by the sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy has roots in the historical context in which such crimes were committed. There are reasonable grounds to hope that what is happening now could actually be useful to prevent the recurrence of sexual abuse against children by priests. The impossibility of superiors foreseeing deviant sexual behaviour, consequently leads to the creation of programmes that make relational settings safer. The Catholic Church's "zero tolerance" rule applies to any religious person who commits child sexual abuse. Such a decision not only protects children, but also reassures the tens of thousands of priests who have suffered on account of this crisis, while every day they commit to their ministry with honour and personal sacrifice.

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Church and media: The story of an old misunderstanding


A convention organised by "L'Osservatore Romano", the Holy See's newspaper, analyses a relationship that has always been difficult. "The media continue to believe that the previous Pope was the best"

GIACOMO GALEAZZI
Vatican City

Right from the first interview ever held with a Pope (the interview between Leo XIII and Le Figaro in 1892, on anti-Semitism), there was controversy within the Curia, with criticisms launched against the Francophile Secretary of State Rampolla del Tindaro, who had favoured the interview and had reviewed it before its publication. Nothing new there then. In fact, the focus the Holy See received in the media along with the relative misunderstandings, go back as far as the pontificate of Pius XI. Paul VI then complained about the fact that newspapers often published the Church's opinions, without actually asking the Church what it thought.

Taking "a historical look at the complex and difficult relationship between the Church and the mass media." This was the objective of today's meeting entitled "Misunderstandings. The Catholic Church and the media", set forth by "L'Osservatore Romano"'s director Giovanni Maria Vian, organised by the Vatican in the Synod's old hall, on the occasion of the newspaper's 150th anniversary. "Today there is less of a willingness to understand the Church compared to the Second Vatican Council era." And yet the Church" has been communicating for two thousand years and is an expert in humanity, as Paul VI once told the UN." Despite this, the current Pope is "a man who is very sensitive to communication, who speaks clearly and makes himself understood by everyone, even non Catholics, uniting faith and reason," Vian pointed out.

Present at the meeting were dozens of prelates from the Curia, political representatives and journalists (Bertone, Ravasi, the Holy See's Secretary for Relations with States, Mamberti, Marini, Vegliò, the Italian ambassador in the Curia, Greco, Gotti, Tedeschi, Mantovano, Binetti, Herranz, Rylko, Tighe and the director of Gr RAI (Italy's public radio and television broadcaster) Preziosi). It was inspired by an article in which Jesuit Cardinal Avery Dulles, placed emphasis on the controversial question: "Since the secular press belongs to this world and addresses a worldly public, it will never be the ideal means for transmitting the Christian message. Although it relies on other means of social communication, the Church must interact with the press in the best way possible, whilst being aware that tensions and oppositions will persist until the end of human history."

The study day introduced by Professor Vian, began with the presentation of reports by historians Lucetta Scaraffia and Andrea Riccardi, on the impact of the encyclical "Humane Vitae" on public opinion in the '70s, and John Paul II's relationship with public opinion. A relationship which –Riccardi explained - was not always marked by understanding on the part of the media. Following this, there were speeches by Vatican correspondents from newspapers of international renown: Jean-Marie Guènois ("Le Figaro"), Against the German shepherd; Antonio Pelayo ("Antena 3 TV"), Regensburg and the distorted lesson; Paul Badde ("Die Welt"), The Williamson case; John Hooper ("The Guardian"), When the Pope talks about the condom; John L. Allen Jr. ("National Catholic Reporter"), In the face of the abuse scandal: A perfect storm. Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, President of the Pontifical Council for Culture, concluded on the contributions. The Holy See's Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, made a surprise appearance this morning, along with Vatican correspondents and communication experts, but also with many bishops and prelates from the Roman Curia, at the seminar on religious information, promoted by "L'Osservatore Romano". The meeting dealt with the media's wrong interpretations of the recent Popes' magisterial speeches, from the heated criticisms against Paul VI's Humanae Vitae encyclical, to the extremely violent attacks against Benedict XVI.

Professor Lucetta Scaraffia, Professor of contemporary history at the University of La Sapienza in Rome, illustrated the reactions towards the Pope's condemnation of the contraceptive pill which "marked the end of the "honeymoon" between the Pope and public opinion", which had started when John XIII declared the Second Vatican Council. Professor Scaraffia recalled the influence the sexual revolution had on criticisms made in the '60s against the Humanae Vitae. According to Scaraffia, now that the sexual revolution no longer has the same groundbreaking force it had back then "the moment has come for a more balanced reconciliation with the encyclical." There was certainly a "misunderstanding, a misconception" between Paul VI and public opinion, "and this first crisis between Popes and the media triggered the creation of a model that was more or less re- presented in all the papacies right up until the current one," Professor Scaraffia underlined. "What people did not grasp was that Paul VI's theory on natural methods for responsible parenthood, was an anti-colonialist one, but it was stigmatised as biologism. And the "defeat" of the sexual revolution had to take place before the document, which foresaw said revolution, could be reconsidered in a more balanced way." According to "L'Osservatore Romano"'s historian and columnist, this misapprehension "did not just involve a misunderstanding, but it was definitely a misunderstanding. A serious mistake, which created a model that was then emulated in all the cases that followed, right up until today."


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