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Ratzinger/Benedict begged forgiveness from "persons involved" and that's as far as he went in even mentioning the hundreds of thousands of adult victims of pedophile priests and their families living damaged lives today.
Hopefully that's just a bad translation of his sermon for the end of the Year of the Priest in Rome today.
Worst yet the media everywhere says "Pope Apologizes" in headlines.
No he didn't, he asked me to forgive him so he could keep his stuff. He did not show mercy, he just wants his life back. The Pope is as sincere as the BP Executive recently bemoaning the loss of his life because he has to answer to the news media about the Gulf Oil Gush.
Remember image at left by Aussie John B last year?
It's as if none of these serial felony child sex crimes ever even happened, like we aren't even here.
They don't care about boys and girls sodomized and otherwise penetrated and how that destroyed our lives. They want to go on as if nothing happened, it's easier to call these crimes "sin" in hushed tones. The media is going along with it gratefully as they don't want to face what was done to us either.
Blaming the pedophile epidemic in the Catholic Church on Satan invalidates all of us who think the whole religion is a crock, and how else can we feel when they let their pervert priests rape us as children!
He said, "in this very year of joy for the sacrament of the priesthood, the sins of priests came to light -- particularly the abuse of the little ones, in which the priesthood, whose task is to manifest God's concern for our good, turns into its very
opposite."
SOUNDS TO ME like he's mad we spoiled his party.
The pope said, the scandal should make priests grow "in gratitude for God's gift, a gift concealed in 'earthen vessels' which, ever anew, even amid human weakness, makes his love concretely present in this world."
Whaa...?
HERE: Try not to get sick reading these headlines, can't you just hear the corporate media owners sighing relief?
Pope issues fresh apology for paedophile priest scandals
Telegraph.co.uk - Nick Squires - 4 hours ago
The strongly-worded apology was more specific and forceful than expressions of remorse that the Pope has previously issued since clerical sex abuse ...
Will Pope Benedict's apologies for abuse crisis ever be enough? USA Today - 7 hours ago
Pope Benedict XVI has apologized -- again -- for clergy sexual abuse of minors as the global scandal continues to scorch his papacy. This time, the apology ...
Pope Apologizes; Asks For Forgiveness
KEYC - 1 hour ago
The Pope apologized for the sexual abuse scandal - saying we beg forgiveness from God and from the persons involved. ...
Pope vows end to priest abuse
ABC Online - Leigh Sales - 3 hours ago
The Pope has given his clearest apology to date over the paedophile priest scandals, begging for forgiveness and pledging to stop the abuse from happening ...
Pope offers apology for sexual abuse
Press TV - 5 hours ago
This is the Pope's most direct apology over the widespread sex scandals that rocked the Roman Catholic Church across the world. ...
Pope concludes 'Year for Priests' with sexual abuse apology
Ecumenical News International - 2 hours ago
Pope Benedict XVI has marked the end of the Roman Catholic Church's Year for Priests by apologising for the scandal of sexual abuse of children by clergy. ...
Pope begs forgiveness for church sex scandal
AFP - Gina Doggett - 7 hours ago
VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI on Friday begged for forgiveness for the paedophile priest scandals rocking the Roman Catholic in his clearest apology yet ...
Pope Begs Forgiveness From Child Abuse Victims
CityNews - 4 hours ago
Pope Benedict XVI offered an apology for the crimes committed against children by priests at a mass in St. Peter's Square Friday and promised he'll do ...
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(THink I'll takE a SWiM in tHe Gulf of Mexico)
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