BBC2 tonight at 9: The Shame of the Catholic Church
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BBC2 tonight at 9: The Shame of the Catholic Church
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"Darragh MacIntyre investigates cases of child abuse by Catholic priests in Ireland. Decades of assaults and cover-ups have caused severe problems for the faith, and he reveals evidence of a new scandal that may be linked to prominent individuals in the Irish church's hierarchy"
"Darragh MacIntyre investigates cases of child abuse by Catholic priests in Ireland. Decades of assaults and cover-ups have caused severe problems for the faith, and he reveals evidence of a new scandal that may be linked to prominent individuals in the Irish church's hierarchy"
Re: BBC2 tonight at 9: The Shame of the Catholic Church
For furriners.
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Well that's all right then.

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Re: BBC2 tonight at 9: The Shame of the Catholic Church
Well I watched it and the title confirms what we already know. The Catholic church is draped in shame over the abuse issue.
What comes over to me though is the increasingly empty, shabby and almost embarrassing institutional and paralysed state the church is in over this. They are in retreat but they have nowhere to hide and no high 'religious' ground to resort to. They've 'got nuthin', as they say.
The bishops' robes looked just comical, the dog collars soiled and tatty. The holy water a joke. The power over people's lives a dreadful and unnforgivable abuse.
An evil institution dressed up as delivering heavenly salvation. It makes me sick.
What comes over to me though is the increasingly empty, shabby and almost embarrassing institutional and paralysed state the church is in over this. They are in retreat but they have nowhere to hide and no high 'religious' ground to resort to. They've 'got nuthin', as they say.
The bishops' robes looked just comical, the dog collars soiled and tatty. The holy water a joke. The power over people's lives a dreadful and unnforgivable abuse.
An evil institution dressed up as delivering heavenly salvation. It makes me sick.
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Re: BBC2 tonight at 9: The Shame of the Catholic Church
I missed both showings (last night and tonight), but I'll download Ani's links tomorrow. 


I have a feeling this is how I'm going to react as wellRum wrote:Well I watched it and the title confirms what we already know. The Catholic church is draped in shame over the abuse issue.
What comes over to me though is the increasingly empty, shabby and almost embarrassing institutional and paralysed state the church is in over this. They are in retreat but they have nowhere to hide and no high 'religious' ground to resort to. They've 'got nuthin', as they say.
The bishops' robes looked just comical, the dog collars soiled and tatty. The holy water a joke. The power over people's lives a dreadful and unnforgivable abuse.
An evil institution dressed up as delivering heavenly salvation. It makes me sick.

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Re: BBC2 tonight at 9: The Shame of the Catholic Church
As Rum says, nothing we didn't already know but it was interesting to see just how threadbare and weak the RC church in Ireland looked. A gaggle of silly old men whose power and authority have just dribbled away. And good riddance.
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Re: BBC2 tonight at 9: The Shame of the Catholic Church
It's brilliant seeing the Church have lost power. Irish kids today are so much more confident than we were. Young boys and girls are getting along with each other in a healthy way instead of being standoff-ish, looking over their shoulder that some priest or gossipy busy-body is watching their movements waiting to shame them. No one is worried about being forced into marriage due to accidental pregnancy. No one has to put up with abusive relationships because the Church see divorce as a greater sin than beating and even rape within a marriage. No more teens are being sent to abusive Catholic institutions for being "promiscuous" or getting pregnant outside of marriage. No more babies taken off vulnerable women against their will never to be seen again. Gone are the days of having to be forced to grovel to a smelly, strange old man in a darkened box and confess stupid little "sins". And, of course, the freedom to not have to subscribe to all of the above without fear of excommunication, shunning and isolation.
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As one of the interviewees said last night, and I have often thought this, the Roman Catholic church was like a 'shadow government' for centuries in Ireland, as they were in Countries like Italy, Spain to some extent and much of Latin America. All fading now thank the stars.
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The catholic church really needs a zero tolerance policy against homosexuals, and the best way to start is by requiring priests to marry to weed them out.
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Re: BBC2 tonight at 9: The Shame of the Catholic Church
I can only go
to that one...

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Tyrannical wrote:The catholic church really needs a zero tolerance policy against homosexuals, and the best way to start is by requiring priests to marry to weed them out.

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Re: BBC2 tonight at 9: The Shame of the Catholic Church
Not really for centuries. When the British ruled the Church were forced underground. For a long time Masses were said in secret (as was the Irish language taught in secret) as the British tried to stamp it out. It was after our Independence that the Church wandered in and stamped down their authority and dominance. More or less filling into the power vacuum.Rum wrote:As one of the interviewees said last night, and I have often thought this, the Roman Catholic church was like a 'shadow government' for centuries in Ireland, as they were in Countries like Italy, Spain to some extent and much of Latin America. All fading now thank the stars.
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Animavore wrote:Tyrannical wrote:The catholic church really needs a zero tolerance policy against homosexuals, and the best way to start is by requiring priests to marry to weed them out.
Well, what do you think getting a bunch of men not interested in marrying women would get you?

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20 Euro per head?Tyrannical wrote:Animavore wrote:Tyrannical wrote:The catholic church really needs a zero tolerance policy against homosexuals, and the best way to start is by requiring priests to marry to weed them out.
Well, what do you think getting a bunch of men not interested in marrying women would get you?

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