Saturday, March 16, 2013

The “Dirty War” Pope - TIME TO END FACISM, CATHOLICISIM and COMMUNISIM?

The “Dirty War” Pope


THE POPE, HIS PEDOPHILES and MAFIA

CATHOLICISM IS ONE OF THE GREATEST EVILS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION!

SHOULD CATHOLICISM BE BANNED AS MERELY AN ORGANIZED FORM OF OPPRESSION?


 

THE CATHOLIC CHURCH HAS LONG CONSIDERED ITSELF ABOVE THE LAW AND HAS HISTORICALLY ABETTED MEXICO’S INVASION AND OCCUPATION OF THE UNITED STATES, EVEN ADMONISHING ILLEGALS TO AVOID CENSUS TAKERS AND NOT BE COUNTED.

IT WOULD BE SERIOUSLY DAMAGING TO THE LA RAZA INVASION AND OCCUPATION IF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE KNEW THAT THIS 11 MILLION FIGURE OBAMA AND PRO-AMNESTY AND OPEN BORDERS ADVOCATES PROPAGANDIZE TO KEEP AMERICANS (LEGALS) DISORIENTED FROM THE INVASION. FACTUALLY THERE ARE NOW MORE THAN 40 MILLION HEAVY BREEDING ILLEGALS IN THE UNITED STATES. ALL FITS IN NICELY WITH THE CATHOLIC OPPOSITION TO BIRTH CONTROL, SOMETHING WHICH FEW PEDOPHILE PRIEST NEED.

WHAT WE WILL NEVER HEAR OF IS MEXICAN CATHOLIC PRIESTHOOD RESPONDING TO FACT THAT THE ONLY THING THE RULING MEXICAN BILLIONAIRE CLASS DOES FOR THEIR PEOPLE IS EXPORT THEM, ALONG WITH DRUGS AND CRIMINALS TO AMERICA TO LOOT!

Relegated to the background in all but a few reports is the geyser of scandal spewing from Vatican City, signaling that an institution that for centuries has served as a bulwark of reaction and oppression internationally is in deep crisis.

The probe was headed by the Spanish cardinal Julián Herranz Casado, a member of Opus Dei, the secretive right-wing Catholic order that was closely linked to the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. According to La Repubblica, last October, Herranz Casado informed the pope that the investigation had uncovered a secret faction within the Vatican hierarchy that was “united by sexual orientation.”

The scandals have had a direct financial impact on the Vatican, with donations from the US, the most important source of funding, reportedly dropping, even as the Church has been forced to pay out over $3 billion in settlements of sex abuse cases.

Over the past two years, the Vatican bank, formerly known as the Institute for Religious Works (IOR), has been mired in a series of financial scandals, recalling nothing so much as the period in the early 1980s, when the IOR was at the center of a the spectacular collapse of Banco Ambrosiano. This scandal tied the Vatican to the Mafia and the clandestine and fascistic P-2 Lodge. Ambrosiano’s chairman, Roberto Calvi, who was dubbed “God’s banker,” was found hanging from London’s Blackfriars Bridge on the eve of the bank’s collapse in 1982.

Last year, J.P. Morgan closed one of the Vatican bank’s accounts when the Church hierarchy would not provide information on the large sums of money being moved in and out of it.

And last month, the Bank of Italy closed down all credit card transactions at the Vatican, forcing its commercial operations to go cash-only. As the Economist reported: “The reason for the central bank's tough stance is that it has to comply with the European Union’s banking and anti-money-laundering law. This law permits EU banks to operate in non-EU countries only if these have adequate regulatory frameworks and supervisory controls in place.”

In his book “The Secret Papers of Pope Benedict XVI,” based on the Vatileaks documents, journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi reported that the Vatican bank, with some $8.3 billion in assets, had laundered approximately $280 million on behalf of the Mafia.

A Vatican spokesman responded to questions about the propriety of naming an arms manufacturer to head the Church’s bank by insisting that the von Freyberg’s main line of work was building luxury yachts and that “he also organizes pilgrimages to Lourdes, he is a member of the Order of Malta, he takes care of the sick, so certainly he is a person with a notable human and Christian sensibility.”

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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH HAS LONG CONSIDERED ITSELF ABOVE THE LAW AND HAS HISTORICALLY ABETTED MEXICO’S INVASION AND OCCUPATION OF THE UNITED STATES, EVEN ADMONISHING ILLEGALS TO AVOID CENSUS TAKERS AND NOT BE COUNTED.

IT WOULD BE SERIOUSLY DAMAGING TO THE LA RAZA INVASION AND OCCUPATION IF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE KNEW THAT THIS 11 MILLION FIGURE OBAMA AND PRO-AMNESTY AND OPEN BORDERS ADVOCATES PROPAGANDIZE TO KEEP AMERICANS (LEGALS) DISORIENTED FROM THE INVASION. FACTUALLY THERE ARE NOW MORE THAN 40 MILLION HEAVY BREEDING ILLEGALS IN THE UNITED STATES. ALL FITS IN NICELY WITH THE CATHOLIC OPPOSITION TO BIRTH CONTROL, SOMETHING WHICH FEW PEDOPHILE PRIEST NEED.

WHAT WE WILL NEVER HEAR OF IS MEXICAN CATHOLIC PRIESTHOOD RESPONDING TO FACT THAT THE ONLY THING THE RULING MEXICAN BILLIONAIRE CLASS DOES FOR THEIR PEOPLE IS EXPORT THEM, ALONG WITH DRUGS AND CRIMINALS TO AMERICA TO LOOT!

 

CATHOLICISM: GLOBAL PEDOPHILE PRIEST RING?

 

Cardinal Roger Mahony gives deposition in lawsuit of priest who allegedly molested 26 children
By Mariecar Mendoza, Staff Writer LA Daily News
Posted:
DailyNews.com

 


Shortly before he heads to Rome to help elect the next pope, Cardinal Roger Mahony gave a closed-door deposition on Saturday in a lawsuit over a priest suspected of molesting as many as 26 children in Los Angeles in the late 1980s.

Mahony was required to give the deposition regarding Father Nicholas Aguilar Rivera, who fled the country in 1988 as he was being investigated on multiple charges of sexual abuse.

Aguilar Rivera remains a fugitive in Mexico.

Attorney Anthony De Marco is suing the Archdiocese of Los Angeles on behalf of one of Aguilar Rivera's alleged victims.

De Marco said in a brief email afterward that the deposition "went well," but declined to comment further about it due to court orders.

Archdiocese officials did not return calls for comment Saturday.

Mahony, who retired as Los Angeles archbishop in 2011, has faced criticism for years over his handling of sex abuse allegations in the 1980s and 1990s.

Files released recently as part of DeMarco's lawsuit detailed to a new level the extent to which Mahony played a role in protecting priests accused of abuse, reassigning them to different parishes or sending them out of the country, but not turning over their cases to authorities.

As the extent of Mahony's actions became evident, last month Archbishop Jose Gomez stripped his predecessor of his remaining public duties on behalf of the Archdiocese, primarily public speaking. Still, Mahony remains a priest in good standing and one of the members of the College of Cardinals who will elect the next pope.

Pope Benedict XVI's resignation is set for Feb. 28. The pope cited health reasons for stepping down. The election of his successor is expected by March 15 or earlier.

More than a dozen victims and their family members joined Catholics United and Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests on Saturday to protest Mahony's involvement in the papal conclave. The group gathered in front of St. Charles Borromeo Church in North Hollywood where Mahony is a Cardinal in Residence.

"Here's a man who is being deposed for covering up child sexual abuse and then less than 24 hours getting on a plane, flying to Rome and acting like a prince of the church. He is not a prince of the church," said Joelle Casteix, spokeswoman for SNAP and a victim of abuse by a priest. "Anyone who covers up child sexual abuse should be held accountable to God and the fullest extent of the law."

Casteix said the the inclusion of Mahony in choosing the next pope shows a "complete disrespect to the victims and Catholics."

"It's simply inappropriate for him to have anything to do with the conclave. Mahony is not going to vote for a reformer who will get child molesters and enablers out of the church," Casteix said. "He's going to vote for a pope who will protect the status quo and, as we've seen, the status quo is a very dangerous thing."

To that end, SNAP and Catholics United delivered a petition with 10,000 signatures to the cardinal's office on Saturday calling for Mahony to recuse himself from the upcoming papal conclave.

"If we can get rid of one cardinal from the conclave who is going to protect the status quo, maybe it will switch the votes in the right direction to elect a pope who will actually work to protect children," Casteix said.

Catholics United spokesman Chris Pumpelly also emphasized that while there has been much scrutiny of Mahony and pressure on him to stay out of the papal appointment process, the group hopes other Catholic Church leaders hear the message, too.

"There are other leaders of the church who have done similar things and have skirted justice, so we hope that if they have that kind of scandal on their conscience they recognize that it's not OK to cover it up," he said.

Manny Vega of Oxnard, a retired police officer, said he was supposed to take part in the deposition because he's a private investigator and assisted in the investigation of Aguilar Rivera. Vega, however, was told not show up at the deposition because he is considered "an enemy of the Cardinal."

Vega said he was molested by a priest for five years when he was 10.

"My respect for the hierarchy is certainly lacking, but I still consider myself a good Catholic. In fact, I consider myself a better Catholic than Roger Mahony. Roger Mahony decided to pick up the cross as a shield; but that cross fell on top of me. I didn't ask for any of this," Vega said.

Mahony could not be reached for comment Saturday. But in recent days, he has actively posted on his blog and Twitter feed on his excitement about heading to Rome to select the next pontiff.

"Just a few short hours before my departure for Rome," Mahony tweeted Friday afternoon. "Will be tweeting often from Rome, except during the actual Conclave itself. Prayers!"

He also wrote a blog entry on Feb. 20 titled "Carrying a Scandal Biblically" that discussed how he has been dealing with "this terrible sinfulness which has overwhelmed all of us in the Church."

In his 555-word post, he said the disciples of Jesus "are called to carry and live out a terrible scandal day by day" and went on to say he has accepted "being scapegoated" in the scandal.

"We're hoping that Mahony considers all of this before he hops on that plane," said Pumpelly of the group's plea. "There's still time for him to say, `I respect the victims and honor the needs of the church."'

 

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