Re: ALL ABOARD - The HELL Train!!
A protector of boy-rapists will now spend eternity being raped by demons. He will never have any respite, no matter how many rosaries the gullible Catholic sheeple say for him.
From the JYT:
A protector of boy-rapists will now spend eternity being raped by demons. He will never have any respite, no matter how many rosaries the gullible Catholic sheeple say for him.
From the JYT:
Anthony Bevilacqua, Ex-Head of Philadelphia Archdiocese, Dies at 88
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, the retired head of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and an uncharged central figure in a child sex-abuse case that involves the alleged shuffling of predator priests to unwitting parishes, died on Tuesday. He was 88.
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Cardinal Bevilacqua, trained in both civil and canon law, was sharply criticized but never charged by two Philadelphia grand juries investigating child sex-abuse complaints lodged against dozens of priests in the archdiocese.
In the days before his death, a Philadelphia judge had ruled him competent to testify if called as a witness in the child-endangerment trial of a high-ranking former aide accused of moving sexually abusive priests to new churches as part of a systematic cover-up of child sex allegations.
Last year, following the second grand jury report, prosecutors said not much had changed since the first investigation, when the “abuse was known, tolerated, and hidden by high church officials, up to and including the Cardinal (Bevilacqua) himself.”
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, the retired head of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and an uncharged central figure in a child sex-abuse case that involves the alleged shuffling of predator priests to unwitting parishes, died on Tuesday. He was 88.
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Cardinal Bevilacqua, trained in both civil and canon law, was sharply criticized but never charged by two Philadelphia grand juries investigating child sex-abuse complaints lodged against dozens of priests in the archdiocese.
In the days before his death, a Philadelphia judge had ruled him competent to testify if called as a witness in the child-endangerment trial of a high-ranking former aide accused of moving sexually abusive priests to new churches as part of a systematic cover-up of child sex allegations.
Last year, following the second grand jury report, prosecutors said not much had changed since the first investigation, when the “abuse was known, tolerated, and hidden by high church officials, up to and including the Cardinal (Bevilacqua) himself.”
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