Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Major Expose on Church Sex Abuse (Yahoo News)

 https://www.yahoo.com/news/major-report-expose-sex-abuse-040605961.html

[PADA: Very similar to the events that happened under the GBC (managers) of the Hare Krishna's ISKCON. Unfortunately the ISKCON GBC leaders and their India ICC bureau under Lokanath swami have now elevated child abusers, sexual predators and even homosexual pedophile orchestrators of murders to be contained or included in their "chain of gurus from God." 

Now they just say that -- illicit sex with men, women and children, and / or murder orchestrators, are all included as part and parcel of what is contained in their guru chain. In sum, deviant messiahs voted in the next wave of deviants as their messiahs.

And right now the top link of their current "guru chain" is a known pedophile named Lokanath swami, and his program buries other known pedophiles and / or porno swamis in samadhi in the holy land of Krishna. And then they have little children go and bow down to worship their pedophiles in samadhi there.

As soon as these ISKCON leaders see a nice pedophile posing as a messiah, they fall off their chairs and think they have found the next Jesus. Meanwhile they condemn the worship of the actual Jesus by saying he is the leader of "the bogus ritviks religion (i.e. a religion managed by priests and not by the GBC's pedophile messiahs)." 

So ISKCON leaders are going the opposite direction from the Catholic Church, instead of trying to rectify their pedophile problem, which is not a pedophile priest's problem but more of a pedophile messiah's problem, they are doubling down on insisting pedophiles are God's successors, messiahs, and equals to Jesus who can absorb sins like Jesus. So hopefully ISKCON will start to realize that this is not helping the image of their religion whatsoever, and their forcing children to worship pedophiles as their messiahs is a crime against children. ys pd]  


SYLVIE CORBET

Mon, October 4, 2021, 

PARIS (AP) — An estimated 330,000 children were victims of sex abuse within France’s Catholic Church over the past 70 years, according to a report released Tuesday that represents the country's first major accounting of the worldwide phenomenon.

The figure includes abuses committed by some 3,000 priests and other people involved in the church — wrongdoing that Catholic authorities covered up over decades in a “systemic manner,” according to the president of the commission that issued the report, Jean-Marc Sauvé.

The head of the French bishops' conference asked for forgiveness from the victims, about 80% of whom were boys, according to the report. The bishops are meeting Tuesday to discuss next steps.

The independent commission urged the church to take strong action, denouncing “faults” and “silence." It also called on the Catholic Church to help compensate the victims, notably in cases that are too old to prosecute via the courts.

“The consequences are very serious,” Sauvé said. “About 60% of men and women who were sexually abused encounter major problems in their emotional or sexual life.”

“We consider the church has a debt towards victims,” he added.

The 2,500-page document was issued as the Catholic Church in France, like in other countries, seeks to face up to shameful secrets that were long covered up.

Victims welcomed the report as long overdue.

Francois Devaux, head of the victims' group La Parole Libérée (The Liberated Word), said it was “a turning point in our history.”

He denounced the coverups that permitted “mass crimes for decades.”

“But even worse, there was a betrayal: betrayal of trust, betrayal of morality, betrayal of children, betrayal of innocence,” he said, calling on the church for compensation.

Olivier Savignac, the head of victims association Parler et Revivre (Speak Out and Live Again), contributed to the investigation. He told The Associated Press that the high ratio of victims per abuser was particularly “terrifying for French society, for the Catholic Church.”

Savignac assailed the church for treating such cases as individual anomalies instead of as a collective horror. He described being abused at age 13 by the director of a Catholic vacation camp in the south of France who was accused of assaulting several other boys.

“I perceived this priest as someone who was good, a caring person who would not harm me,” Savignac said. “But it was when I found myself on that bed half-naked and he was touching me that I realized something was wrong....And we keep this, it’s like a growing cyst. It’s like gangrene inside the victim’s body and the victim’s psyche.”

The priest eventually was found guilty of child sexual abuse and sentenced in 2018 to two years in prison, with one year suspended.

The commission worked for 2 1/2 years, listening to victims and witnesses and studying church, court, police and news archives starting from the 1950s. A hotline launched at the beginning of the review received 6,500 calls from alleged victims or people who said they knew a victim.

Sauvé denounced the church’s attitude until the beginning of the 2000s as “a deep, cruel indifference toward victims.”

The report says an estimated 3,000 child abusers - two-thirds of them priests - worked in the church during the seven-decade period. That figure is likely to be an underestimate, Sauvé said. The tally of victims includes an estimated 216,000 people abused by priests and other clerics, he said.

The estimates are based on research led by France’s National Institute of Health and Medical Research into sexual abuse of children in the French population.

“Sometimes church officials did not denounce (sex abuses) and even exposed children to risks by putting them in contact with predators,” Sauvé said. “We consider ... the church has a debt toward victims.”

The president of the Conference of Bishops of France, Eric de Moulins-Beaufort, said the bishops “are appalled” at the conclusions of the report.

“I wish on that day to ask for pardon, pardon to each of you,” he told the victims.

Sauvé said 22 alleged crimes that can be pursued have been forwarded to prosecutors. More than 40 cases that are too old to be prosecuted but involve alleged perpetrators who are still alive have been forwarded to church officials.

The commission issued 45 recommendations about how to prevent abuse. These included training priests and other clerics, revising Canon Law — the legal code the Vatican uses to govern the church — and fostering policies to recognize and compensate victims.

The report comes after a scandal surrounding now-defrocked priest Bernard Preynat rocked the French Catholic Church. Last year, Preynat was convicted of sexually abusing minors and given a five-year prison sentence. He admitted abusing more than 75 boys for decades.

The Preynat case led to the resignation last year of the former archbishop of Lyon, Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, who has been accused of failing to report the abuses to civil authorities when he learned about them in the 2010s. France’s highest court ruled earlier this year that Barbarin did not cover up the case.

French archbishops, in a message to parishioners read during Sunday Mass across the country, said the publication of the report is “a test of truth and a tough and serious moment.”

Pope Francis issued in May 2019 a groundbreaking new church law requiring all Catholic priests and nuns around the world to report clergy sexual abuse and cover-ups by their superiors to church authorities.

In June, Francis swiftly rejected an offer from Cardinal Reinhard Marx, one of Germany’s most prominent clerics and a close papal adviser, to resign as archbishop of Munich and Freising over the church’s mishandling of abuse cases. But he said a process of reform was necessary and every bishop must take responsibility for the “catastrophe” of the crisis.


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Masha Macpherson contributed from Paris and Nicolas Vaux-Montagny contributed from Lyon, France.

2 comments:

  1. A DASA: I think we should always practice our spiritual life with open eyes. Not to accept things blindly or ignorantly thinking that everyone is pure and has good intentions. Specially when it has to do with our children. Everywhere there are persons with bad intentions, even in spiritual societies. And sometimes it is even the best place to "hunt" for these kind of persons.

    "Doubt is one of the important functions of intelligence; blind acceptance of something does not give evidence of intelligence. Therefore the word samsaya is very important; in order to cultivate intelligence, one should be doubtful in the beginning". SB 3.26.30

    [PADA: Yep, all sorts of molesting is going on left, right and center and some Lokanath people claim "no one knew this was going on." Well really? We dissenters are being banned, beaten, sued, chased with baseball bats, and assassinated. That means all sorts of their people knew -- and that is why their program suppressed us, and still does. They don't want to know. Willful ignorance. ys pd]

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  2. LD: I see it more clear now. The Church has a bad name because some of their priests are molesters. There are maybe billions of Christians and maybe 2 percent of their children are molested. And none of them thinks the guru is a molester ... they know it is some bogus lusty person posing as a priest.

    The ISKCON GBC is trying to out-do the Christians. Their gurus are molesters and they make it very clear ... their gurus are not priests (ritviks). So now the guru is also a molester ... or a creator of molesting networks. And in this way ... the GBC out-did the Christians ... who only have bogus priests ... and not that the guru is bogus too.

    And the percent of ISKCON kids molested is also much higher ... I have heard it is possible 50 percent. Again out doing the Christians. And the Christians have a bad name ... which is creating the new group called "nones" ... people who are not part of any religion.

    So it is clear to me now ... the GBC is trying to give religion a negative worse name than the Christians. And this will create other "nones" ... because people give up when religion is corrupt. The GBC are like the anti-God ... anti-Christ ... or false prophets from the Bible.

    They are making more people reject religion on a much higher percent per thousand ... than the Christians. And I agree ... Lokanath has been behind all this the whole time ... because even now he says they are not ritivks. Lokanath wants people to think the guru is a rakshasa ... and he is doing that his entire life almost. Total waste of human life ... making the guru the rakshasa and making higher percent of molesting than the Christians.

    No wonder these people do not like the mlecchas ... they have some actual investigations into getting their molesting system exposed and corrected ... Lokanath people hate that idea.

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