30 pieces of silver

30 pieces of silver

Boston Globe columnist Joan Venocchi engages in some creative obfuscation in her latest column. She says that since the Catholic Church holds that gay marriage does not and cannot exist and that no law can create it, that it is creating a shortfall in funding for Catholic charitable organizations, since friends and families of homosexuals wonopulation of 6.3 million. Thatshould now know the following:  whenever you are sent a priest from anywhere - you should conduct your own investigation of that priest’s background.  You would be a fool (and possibly an accomplice to evil) to simply accept the attestations of those sending the priest.

Sadly, this on-going scandal means that:

1) Parents cannot automatically trust bishops and priests;
2) Bishops cannot automatically trust other bishops and heads of orders.

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rdreher@dallasnews.com

147.136.249.101
2004-06-24 12:39:35
2004-06-24 16:39:35
I just spoke to one of our reporters. He said he rang the Salesians in Samoa to get a response to the deportation order. The priest who answered the phone chewed him out for causing poor Fr. Klep all this trouble.

Bastards. They don’t get it. This is not their Church, with the rest of us just bystanders. They have got to be made to learn.

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rbitler@optonline.net

67.83.96.124
2004-06-24 17:11:01
2004-06-24 21:11:01
They are not normal people.  Normal people understand that sexual molestors should NEVER be placed in the company of children.  They are abnormal, and in some cases, sub-human.  They are human dross.

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iaincarp@hotmail.com

129.107.20.30
2004-06-24 23:37:13
2004-06-25 03:37:13
Just so you know Mr. Klep,(I will not call Father) is in Melbourne and will be arraigned in their court Tommorow. Here is the link for it

http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,9949882%5E2,00.html

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lclabauve@yahoo.com
http://www.geocities.com/lclabauve
209.251.150.144
2004-06-25 22:31:12
2004-06-26 02:31:12
...“admitted abusing one boy but called the incident an accident…”

Abusing a child was an accident?  Give me a break!

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michigancatholic@hotmail.com
http://www.michigancatholic.blogspot.com
66.255.204.12
2004-06-26 11:31:53
2004-06-26 15:31:53
Amen.  Samoa does have the right to police its own shores, like every sovereign country in the world.  I don’t blame them one bit.  They ought to be investigating every last one of them now, and more power to them.  This kind of rot does no one any good in the long haul.  This kind of rot brought us the Reformation if you remember your history.  It could do it again if unchecked.

Sinner, it never has been the case that you could trust someone else so much that you could let them do whatever they wanted, unquestioned.  This seems to be a shock to catholics, but I don’t know why.  Your gods are not people, my friend.  God is your Lord.  Only he can be implicitly trusted.  The rest of your authorities are only here to facilitate living as a Catholic.  When they don’t facilitate living as a Catholic, they are trash, parasites, bums.

When and if your highest authorities defy the ancient teachings of the Church, and defy the very word of God in scripture, they are useless and have no power of their own—do you not know that?

And yes, the Pope is “special” in the case that he is protected, according to Catholic belief, from uttering doctrinal errors (saying Christ is not God, etc), but what he opines about the matters of the day is his opinion and that is not covered by the scriptural guarantee, no more than his menu choices or his favorite pair of shoes.

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rbitler@optonline.net

67.83.96.124
2004-06-28 07:40:17
2004-06-28 11:40:17
“Sinner, it never has been the case that you could trust someone else so much that you could let them do whatever they wanted, unquestioned.  This seems to be a shock to catholics, but I don7 Thieves in West Virginia have stolen the tabernacle from a Catholic church along with a lot of other items, including candles, every picture of Jesus, and other odds and ends. Apparently they tried to remove just the ciborium containing the Eucharist, but took the whole tabernacle when they couldn’t get it open. This smacks of Satanic worship. We pray in reparations for the sins against our Eucharistic Lord.

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  • I can’t resist. JFK was the original CINO. He left his faith out publicly and privately. He won the election most likely with help from the mafia in Chicago. People like him are why we have the lousy CINO pols today. He started it.

    The incident in this thread does lead me to belive they are satanists. This is much more than an ignorant anti catholic bigot.

  • Hardhead he was the orignial CINO but if you watch or read about what he did and was made to do get people in West Virginia, to use a phrase, this was not a “Profile in Courage.”

  • Also, do not be suprised if you see more examples of what happened in West Virginia today. 

  • Though I do have to wonder what the aluminum foil and Saranwrap are for.

    Everything else does indeed point to some occult practice.

  • You’re right Dom, prayers of reparation are needed from all of us for this desecration of the church and the Eucharist.

    It is also a sober reminder to all involved in church design and architecture. It should NEVER be possible to pick up and remove a tabernacle from a church.

    In older churches it would not have been possible – as they were set into the marble or stone of the altar. You would have had to break through the door to get access – which was not easy to do, or to accomplish without being discovered.

  • West Virginia hey….wonder if KKK Byrd was involved….oh well, it’s all in the family down there….besides W.VA.isn’t really a legitimate state…Lincoln just took a hunk out of Va…..if they catch the culprits I wonder if they’ll be charged with a hate crime….hmmmmm?? 

  • In this case the Desecration of the Eucharist was equally as more horrifying since it was directed at Catholics in a time when they tarred and feathered priests and Catholics that got in there way. Congratulations, Peter for finding out that the Senator I was referring to was none other than Robert “Sheets” Byrd. He has not admitted involvement in it but in a county like that most of the Klan there either helped out or knew about it.  Just for your consideration.

  • I just spoke to one of our reporters. He said he rang the Salesians in Samoa to get a response to the deportation order. The priest who answered the phone chewed him out for causing poor Fr. Klep all this trouble.

    Bastards. They don’t get it. This is not their Church, with the rest of us just bystanders. They have got to be made to learn.

  •   Canon 938.3 (Code of Canon Law):  The tabernacle in which the blessed Eucharist is habitually reserved is TO BE IMMOVABLE, made of solid and non-transparent material, and so locked as to givve the greatest security against any danger of profanation.
      Guess the pastor forgot to bolt the tabernacle down (from the inside).

  • They are not normal people.  Normal people understand that sexual molestors should NEVER be placed in the company of children.  They are abnormal, and in some cases, sub-human.  They are human dross.

  • …“admitted abusing one boy but called the incident an accident…”

    Abusing a child was an accident?  Give me a break!

  • Amen.  Samoa does have the right to police its own shores, like every sovereign country in the world.  I don’t blame them one bit.  They ought to be investigating every last one of them now, and more power to them.  This kind of rot does no one any good in the long haul.  This kind of rot brought us the Reformation if you remember your history.  It could do it again if unchecked.

    Sinner, it never has been the case that you could trust someone else so much that you could let them do whatever they wanted, unquestioned.  This seems to be a shock to catholics, but I don’t know why.  Your gods are not people, my friend.  God is your Lord.  Only he can be implicitly trusted.  The rest of your authorities are only here to facilitate living as a Catholic.  When they don’t facilitate living as a Catholic, they are trash, parasites, bums.

    When and if your highest authorities defy the ancient teachings of the Church, and defy the very word of God in scripture, they are useless and have no power of their own—do you not know that?

    And yes, the Pope is “special” in the case that he is protected, according to Catholic belief, from uttering doctrinal errors (saying Christ is not God, etc), but what he opines about the matters of the day is his opinion and that is not covered by the scriptural guarantee, no more than his menu choices or his favorite pair of shoes.

  • “Sinner, it never has been the case that you could trust someone else so much that you could let them do whatever they wanted, unquestioned.  This seems to be a shock to catholics, but I don7

    Thieves in West Virginia have stolen the tabernacle from a Catholic church along with a lot of other items, including candles, every picture of Jesus, and other odds and ends. Apparently they tried to remove just the ciborium containing the Eucharist, but took the whole tabernacle when they couldn’t get it open. This smacks of Satanic worship. We pray in reparations for the sins against our Eucharistic Lord.

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    iaincarp@hotmail.com

    129.107.20.30
    2004-06-23 14:04:10
    2004-06-23 18:04:10
    If you that was bad , I interviewed this Catholic lady from Beckley, West Virginia who talked about the time when she witnessed the KKK burn a Cross in her Catholic neighborhood. What makes this interesting is that it took place around the time a certain Senator from West Virginia admitted to being in that county’s Klan. Maybe he did not do it, but he probably knew about it. This for me is standard operating procedure for some parts of West Virginia. If you do not believe about how bad things where look what President Kennedy had to do to get people to vote for him in 1960. Whatever you think of JFK, this man was a war hero who served his country and had his allegiance to this country questioned. Do not be surprised if you hear about more instances of this in West Virginia.

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