Catholic Cardinal Calls On Pope Francis To Step Down Over Alleged Sexual Abuse Coverup

It doesn’t really matter who the pope is. Pope Francis can resign today and it won’t make a difference because the next pope will go through the same thing. Child sexual abuses took place under Pope John Paul II, and he knew about it. They took place under Pope Benedict XVI, and he knew about it, and they’re taking place under Pope Francis, and he knows about it. In short, sexual abuse on the part of priests has been taking place for centuries, and these cardinals are well aware of that fact!

When you have people who are above the law, people who to some extent are already flawed, bad things are going to happen. Think about it, what ‘normal’ human being would willingly decide to have a life of absolute sexual abstinence? No physical contact with another human being. No sex, ever!

That, my friends, isn’t normal. Therefore, the first thing that most of these priests are, is hypocrites, not all, but many if not most. When you’re talking of over 400,000 priests worldwide, there’s a whole lot of ‘sinning’ going on. And who are the biggest targets, especially for twisted people? Children.

The Catholic Church is too big and too powerful. As the old saying goes: “Absolute power corrupts absolutely”.

By the way, who can take anyone who wears such ridiculous hats seriously? TGO

Refer to story below. Source: HuffPost

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HuffPost 

A top Catholic Church figure is calling on Pope Francis to resign after

A top Catholic Church figure is calling on Pope Francis to resign after another official published a letter accusing senior Vatican officials of covering up widespread sexual abuse for decades.

“I do think it’s about limiting the days of this pope, and short of that, neutering his voice or casting ambiguity around him,” Cardinal Joseph Tobin, who was appointed by Pope Francis in 2016, told The New York Times on Monday. “And it’s part of a larger upheaval both within and without the church.”

The 11-page letter, written by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò and published on two conservative Catholic news platforms over the weekend, alleged officials were aware that ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, formerly the archbishop of Washington, molested young seminarians as early as 2000.

According to Viganò, Pope Francis also learned of McCarrick’s behavior in 2013 and subsequently rehabilitated him (Pope Benedict XVI had reportedly sanctioned McCarrick in 2009 or 2010). McCarrick resigned last month after various news outlets published accounts of his alleged abuse.

“I won’t say a word about it,” Francis said Sunday when asked about the accusations.

Some who fall on the more liberal side of the church have rushed to the pope’s defense, dismissing the letter as a hit piece and reminding audiences of how conservative Viganò’s views are (he blames sexual abuse on homosexuality). More conservative officials, like Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Philadelphia, rushed to Viganò’s defense.

Partisan schisms aside, the letter places added pressure on the pope, who has already been under fire after a grand jury report released earlier this month found evidence of sexual abuse within Pennsylvania’s church having been covered up on a heinous scale. More than 1,000 children were abused in a period of more than 70 years.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

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