Tuesday, January 31, 2006

ST. STANISLAUS - - The Future of the American Catholic Church!!!

St. Stanislaus the Polish Catholic Church in South St. Louis which is under siege by the Protector of Pedophile's, The Archbishop of St. Louis contains the seeds, which are neded for the rebirth of the financially doomed Catholic Church in America.
With the Catholic pastoral heirachy having absloute control over the Catholic population in America they have done what unbridled power always does. Corrupted their own system. When people (the Priest's) live in a secret unnatural system bad things will happen.
The Felonious child molestors have drained the financial resources of this once proud Empire of the American continent, now forced into bankruptcy in many areas, their leaders exposed as protectors of sexual predagtors and their army of priests branded as felon's.
For the Catholic Church to continue in America it must break up the secret monopoly of the current leadership. Turn control of church's over to local parishioners who can safely operate the church and protect the children. Hire and fire the Priests, no more hiding behind the graduated pedophile leadership of the Church. A church operated in an open and above board mannner in which all (even the young) are safe and protected.
No longer can the general public afford to have its children attacked, abused and crippled. Donations made by loyal parishioners in good faith should not be used to pay for the criminal misdeeds of the leaders.
Great organizations such as Catholic Charities, one of America's outstanding charities, is being pulled down by sexual perverts who should be in prison instead of behind pulpits, or hiding in treatment centers. Money is being spent to cover the cost of criminal acts instead of being used to buy milk for babies.
"Acceptance is Approval!" and the leadership of the Catholic Church has most certainly practiced a policy of "Acceptance" of Sexual Abuse.
The St. Louis Archbishop would be better served, as would the community, if he devoted himself to cleaning his own house. It is time for the Catholic Church to step into the light of the 21st Century if it wishes to see the 22nd Century.

Monday, January 30, 2006

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