Apart from references to an ongoing case the people of Ireland will have access to a report that was, I suggest commissioned on their behalf, through their parliamentary representatives and paid for by their tax dollar.
One wonders whether it will fall foul of Blasphemy laws though considering it metaphorically kicks seven shade of shit out of the hypocritical and criminal church hierarchy.
Ireland Online reports:
All but one chapter of a harrowing child abuse report set to rock the Catholic Church in Ireland could be published at the end of next week.
Justice Minister Dermot Ahern today said he intends to publish findings of the Dublin Archdiocese inquiry quickly, with several Bishops expected to be in the firing line for mishandling allegations.…
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin warned earlier this year the long-running inquiry had uncovered thousands of cases of abuse by priests.
Up to 450 people have made abuse allegations against former priests since 1940.
Would be nice if our politicians had the balls to commence an inquiry into the Catholic Church in Australia. Not necessary? Listen to the podcast interview between Cameron Reilly and Dr Chamley of Broken Rites.
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I have often wondered if the blasphemy laws we introduced in an attempt to stifle criticism of the Catholic church after the Ryan Report was published?
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I just downloaded and printed that document – all 720 pages of it. It will be nearly as horrific as the Bible to read. But, this document is TRUE, the Bible is not.
See you in a couple of months