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IRISH ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS OPPOSED TO NEW EUTHANASIA BILL.

CATHOLIC NEWS AGENCY Staff

February 15, 2021

Catholic leaders and human rights advocates have expressed concern over a bill that would legalize physician-assisted suicide in Ireland.

The Dying with Dignity 2020 bill has received opposition from the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, as well as the Council for Life and the Consultative Group on Bioethics at the Catholic Bishops’ Conference.

The legislation was introduced in September and has received support from Sinn Féin, the Social Democrats, and the Labour Party.

In January, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission warned that the legislation was missing serious safeguards that could lead to abuse. The commission said people with disabilities may be threatened by the legislation. It also called for an additional bill to enshrine palliative care rights in law.

Chief Commissioner Sinéad Gibney said end-of-life care touches on the right to life and the protection of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, terminally ill, and people with disabilities.

“These are fundamental human rights and equality issues and as such, the development of this proposed Bill must be scrutinised in light of relevant human rights and equality standards on these and related matters,” she said.

The bishops also expressed opposition to the bill. In a Jan. 26 submission to the Oireachtas Committee on Justice, they warned that it would normalize suicide and undermine “protections against the non-consensual killing of particularly vulnerable classes of persons.”

“Assisted suicide reflects a failure of compassion on the part of society. It is a failure to respond to the challenge of caring for terminally ill patients as they approach the end of their lives,” the bishops said.

“While palliative care already provides assistance to those who are dying, this Bill provides for the medical endorsement and facilitation of suicide. Legislators need to honestly recognise the difference and call things by their proper name.”

They also said the bill fails to recognize the reality that many patients who participate in euthanasia likely already suffer from mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety. The desire for a physician-assisted death stems from fear, and those fears should be addressed, they said.

“We find it unsatisfactory, therefore, that the Bill, in section 8, gives more weight to the irreversibility of the condition than to treatments which, even temporarily, relieve the symptoms,” they said.

“Depression, anxiety, and ambivalence about dying characterize both medical patients who attempt suicide and those who request assisted suicide. When the physical and psychological sources of the desperation that underlies requests for assisted suicide are addressed, the desire for death diminishes and patients are usually grateful for the time remaining to them.”

The bishops also warned that the bill’s language is strongly utilitarian and treats human dignity as something that can be lost in suffering.

“Whatever our prognosis and however limited our capacity, our value as persons is rooted in who we are rather than in our life-expectancy or our ability to reach certain standards of physical or mental performance,” they said.

“Pope Francis recalls that ‘the current socio-cultural context is gradually eroding the awareness of what makes human life precious. In fact, it is increasingly valued on the basis of its efficiency and utility, to the point of considering as ‘discarded lives’ or ‘unworthy lives’ those who do not meet this criterion.’”


 

PAT SAYS:

The only people to decide whether or not to introduce euthanasia into Ireland are the Irish electorate.

Private bodies such as the Roman Church are entitled to have an opinion and express it – just like the committee of a large golf club.

But the matter is for the people of Ireland – of all faiths and no faith to decide.

The Irish people should listen to the medics and scientists when deciding on the medical and scientific aspects.

They should listen to the lawyers on the legal aspects and the possibility of abuse of euthanasia.

The Roman Catholic bishops have lost ALL MORAL CREDIBILITY on all these matters as a result of the various forms of abuse and corruption they allowed to happen in Ireland since 1921. The Irish RCC is morally bereft on matters of public morals.

Like abortion, I personally fo not believe that euthanasia is a GOOD thing.

But it can sometimes be the lesser of two evils in some cases.

A number of years ago, a parishioner of mine, Rose, was diagnosed with Motor Nueron Disease – MND.

She went from being an elegant looking lady with wonderful cooking skills etc to being a skeleton drowning in her own saliva.

She woukd have liked to go before the worst of the MND came upon her but was disallowed by law.

Ireland is now a very diverse country and, thank God no longer under the spurs of the Roman church.

We are now also a country of atheists, agnostics, Muslims etc.

Currently I personally hold to the Christian belief that I should die when God calls me and I woukd hope to ride the bucking bronco to the end in companionship with Jesus Christ.

But I am totally opposed to one church, especially a totally corrupt one, imposing their doctrines on the whole people of Ireland.

In the drafting of an euthanasia bill I believe our government and their legal advisors should close every possible loop hole for abuse.

No citizen should ever feel they should have to choose euthanasia for family, economic, guilt or pressure reasons.

But those who do not to spend the last weeks or months of their lives in deep pain and distress should not be forced to do.

And Jesus does not want any of us to go through an ugly Calvary.

We believers know that Calvary has already been done on our behalf – and in a far more perfect fashion than we could ever do.

AND

We already have partial euthanasia in the firm of morphine and other drugs administered to us on our death beds.

ARLENE’S ASH WEDNESDAY 😆

119 replies on “IRISH ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS OPPOSED TO NEW EUTHANASIA BILL.”

Pat, how dare you disfigure a picture of a woman. You are a typical priest misognist, typical of those who ran laundry’s and mother and baby homes. Leave Arlene alone, she is a kinder, nicer, and more truthful person than you ever will be.

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Arlene is a fine broth of a lassie, built to work hard on a farm! A bit out of her depth in politics and administration. (Arlene’s on Fire and Brexit). She has a neck like a jockeys bollox which carries her through. She should be out on a tractor cutting hedges at this time of year, she’d probably be far happier.

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12.17: Is this your offering for Ash Wednesday? I’m sure you blackened your forehead this morning – it’s your heart and soul that require blessing and conversion. You are a heap of black dirt wuth your advocacy of both abortion and euthanasia. You diminish Christ’s memory more each day…

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Your post at 12.52 is hardly a fitting tribute to Christ’s memory. All those harsh words.

I expect he’ll have a few for you when your time comes. A-hoe! 🤣I wanna be in the front row that day.

Wonder if heaven does popcorn. 🤔

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It’s a foregone conclusion that the uncatechised Irish CINOs (Catholics In Name Only) will vote for euthanasia.

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The uncatechised Irish?😅 One presumes that you are including the Irish bishops here, since these men historically have rarely practised what they preached.

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Indeed, as will many who are not Catholics, nor members of any other religious caste believing they have a Sky Fairy given right to dictate to the rest of us.
+Pat’s comments seem to be a well considered balanced opinion with which I agree.

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Dictate to the rest of you? Where does it say you have to have euthanasia? Whereas y’all try to stop the rest of us having abortions. You are dictating to us.

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But it takes wise men to play the fool and fools like you not to know the difference. (Mahatma Ghandi with Atilla the Hun)

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Roman Catholic bishops once again being self-contradictory, even hypocritical, on how they value human life. From solemnly proclaiming it ‘sacred’ on the anti-abortion trail to having, for many hundreds of years, compromised that claim by morally approving capital punishment, and by compromising it again, today, through holding still to the dubious and theoretical concept of just war and by its criminally atrocious disregard for young human life through sexual abuse of children and its deliberate canonical concealment.
This is inconsistency, confusion and bewilderment to an almost pathological degree. All of which is underlined by the hubris that these men believe that people will listen to them now and nevertheless.
Extraordinary. Absolutely extraordinary.

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You hit the nail on the head. The Catholic Bishops have lost all credibility and integrity because, as you mention, of their inconsistency and self-contradictioin in so many areas of existence that touch on the value of life – just war, capital punishment, lack of care for vulnerable people especially children, active collusion in coverup of justice when it comes to their own clerical confreres – the list could go on. They choose to highlight partial and self-interested issues of contraception, abortion and euthanasia – about which I too have reservations and which do need to be debated in a nuanced and thoughtful fashion – while largely disregarding other areas concerning the safeguarding and protection of life. I wonder why they expect us to listen to them on anything like this, considering their partial and selective emphasis and their past history that shows that they can so easily ignore the protection of life, particularly the most vulnerable, when it suits them ?

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I’m not a massive fan of it myself but if my neighbour opted for it would it really impact on me?
Would euthanasia introduction reduce suicide rates?
Is this just a neoliberal way of reducing the cost of health and elder care?

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I’m all right, Jack, and stuff the common good? Is that your message, HG (I won’t type your blasphemous parody of the Third Person of the Holy Trinity. Maynooth and the other seminaries attract a lot of criticism but they did the right thing in booting out you, MC and the mournful man.

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@7.56

Who said The Holy Goat was booted out of anywhere?

Hitler “knew” all about the ‘common good’ when he dictated, as you attempt to. May I observe that I asked 3 questions but made no statement. A person who cannot handle a question says a lot about their fragile sense of self.

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At 7.56, did the right thing? 😂 Is that why no one listens to them now? Cos they have a habit of doing the right thing? 🙃
A-hah, hah, hah 😂 👍

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You told us previously, HG, that you are one of the numerous ex-sems on the blog. Say who you are and we’ll know whether you left or were booted out.

Your posts insinuating that you had depression and problems in Maynooth suggest that you were a prime candidate for eviction. Harsh old Maynooth had no sympathy for those issues, sadly, or for the incipient lack of belief that you doubtless displayed when there.

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There is always one isn’t there? Poor Anne @ 11.44pm needs a sense of humour transplant. I thought the Arlene pic was hilarious. Now we know Anne if that’s the real name was taking the pi*s when she said our Arlene was trutful. Those at the RHI inquiry will beg to differ. After all Arlene did preside over the biggest financial scandal in the history of this protestant State. So liven up Anne dear.

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Any word on when Vinny is retiring. Who really will get the call to replace Him? Any updates on who is going to Glasgow?

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9.22am What an appropriate name you have, ‘Repetition’ and may I say very boring repetitive Jock at that.

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Repetition
How does Hugh gilbert tick all the boxes asked he has No degree and only a Monk so does not fit the requirements for an Archbishop.
The Code of Canon Law sets the minimum age as 35,
but it would be extremely rare for a bishop to be appointed
at such a young age. Canon 378 states that to be a suitable
candidate for the episcopate, a priest must:
1° be outstanding in strong faith, good morals, piety,
zeal for souls, wisdom, prudence and human virtues, and
possess those other gifts which equip him to fulfil the office in question;
2° be held in good esteem;
3° be at least 35 years old;
4° be a priest ordained for at least five years;
5° hold a doctorate or at least a licentiate in sacred Scripture, theology or canon law, from an institute of higher
studies approved by the Apostolic See, or at least be well
versed in these disciplines.
The state of Glasgow it will need a Canon lawyer so it is Leo Cushley or John Keenan.

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Interesting appointment Pat in the town of Wexford. Wonder if the New ADM will eventually replace Bishop Brennan. Although probably will be an outsider.

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Bishop Kennan is set to take over Westminster, the first Scottish Bishop to be transferred there. Announcement by Easter.

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I doubt that very much ! And there would be a lot of very pissed off English bishops if that happened. More likely one of the Westminster auxiliaries, + Longley, + O’Toole, + Stock, + Wilson. Whatever the case, + Nichols needs to go PDQ. He is becoming toxic and doing nobody any favours.

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Big J 10.07 you are a total shit stirrer and you know what they say about clowns like you. Those who stir the shit should be made to lick the spoon. Joker and fool. @10.51 has fallen for it already.

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There is a Scottish bishop going to Westminster but it’s not Keenan. It’s Gilbert. Keenan is going nowhere. Cushley to Glasgow, McGee to Edinburgh.

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I know a Catholic priest who recommended an abortion as a solution to a young woman’s unplanned pregnancy!
Fr Patrick Fell – All Souls Coventry jailed for planning a bombing campaign.
You can’t tell me that nuns who are raped by priests aren’t encouraged to abort their child
George Wiegal – Catholic Hawk and bezzy of PJP2 – proponent of just war when war is rarely just war
US Bishops hate abortion love the death penalty
Rights of unborn – good – rights of child sex abusers – zero
Cradle to Grave my arse!!

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Lol I can’t believe you think the bishops are being contradictory. I keep telling you the RC church is not pro-life it is anti-abortion but mislabels it pro-life. Here you have the proof in front of your eyes and still refuse to see it!

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You c
have to be Pro-Life when you teach that human life in the womb is sacred. Otherwise you make a hypocritie of yourself cos if life is sacred in the womb then it must be sacred outside it too.
Capiche?!

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Yes perfectly well. It means they are pro-life in the womb. Being pro-life means being pro-life at any stage.
Get it now? If the bishops were running a business instead of a cult this misselling would be a case for Trading Standards.

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At 1.36, dead on!

But they do a great line in hypocrisy and hubris. No polyester here. It’s all silk or satin. 😀

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I meant rights of child abuse victims – zero – the church invests heavily in raising their voice for the unborn etc but the rights of child abuse victims are trampled on….go figure!!
Moral and ethical credibility of Catholic priesthood shot through, no integrity, very good though at words, words, words, talk, talk, talk but trust me privately most clergy don’t believe half if any of it!!
Also check out the clergy who treat moral theology – they are 9/10 – no forget that 10/10 into some kind of double life/dark side themselves – hypocrisy is their favoured drug. Shoot me down in flames if I am wrong.

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The truth sounds like hate to those who hate the truth @12:48.
Do try to be Christ-like.

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The well established and universal history of bishops allowing child sexual abuse is alone proof enough of your assertion. The only thing which has stopped bishops actively allowing abuse is the secular world outside ‘holy mother church’. It surely should be the other way around.

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Read, just yesterday, in my email from Pink News, about a French male couple who tied the knot just before one of them flies off to Switzerland to commit Harry Corry in a clinic there. Has an aggressive brain cancer and doesn’t want to traumatise his husband and family by allowing them to see the undignified stages of his demise.

Do I agree with his choice? Dunno.

What would Jesus do? More to the point, what will he say to the guy at the grand meet?

Scary thought, yes?

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1.06pm No, not scary at all. The scary bit is enduring unnecessary suffering and pain. Even harder having to witness someone else go through that.

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No one has to answer for love.
And didn’t Jesus commit suicide indirectly? He went to Jerusalem knowing he was going to be killed. So you could say he walked right into it; in fact, the Gospell suggests he went there in some haste.
Food for thought.

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Lent 2021: Very different this year. However, our Parish organised a special webcam mas with blesding of ashes and asked parishiiners to call between 10.00 – 6.00pm. Stewards will giveceach person a small vag of ashes with prayer cards and Lenten prayer resources – all in closed envelopes. So far 400 bags and envelopes have been given out – all responsibly organised..everyone is delighted too that our church was chemically, professionally disinfected and cleaned on Monday. God bless us all at this time of prayer, charity and penance..

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Betcha the collection baskets were in a more prominent place than those stupid ashes.

Good to know the Christmen have got their priorities just so. 😀

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1.57: Use LENT to get rid of your hatred, stupidity and utter ignorance. Take your brain from your backside….😁😁😁😁😁😂🤣🤣😎😎😎😎😆😆😅😅😄😃..plonker.

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2.33

The ashes would still be stupid, though.

And those collection baskets would still be on show.

(I love it when satire and truth rhyme.❤)

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1.57: So far our baskets have brought in 2,000euro!! You idiotic plonker…you’re quite able to tell lies. Sadly.

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How did you obtain the vags in which the ashes were handed out? Is the church now trading in leftover bits from gender reassignment surgery?

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Told my parents to get a bit of ash from the fire, mix with a drop of holy water and hey presto. No fuss, no collection plates or priest needed. If eucharistic ministers are distributing it (lots with questionable moral lives and integrity) then why not do it DIY. Problem solved.

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Anon@1:39 it’s really pathetic to see the lengths you lot go to in a vain attempt to retain some relevance. Listen up: your day is over.
People smile, to be polite.
But really think, ‘a load of s#1te!’

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What a ridiculous, showy, and meaningless charade. Roman Catholics, in all their pharasaical pretensions, running around today, and all day, with a dirty great smudge of ash on their low foreheads to proclaim themselves holy.

Who does it remind you of? The Pharisees, of course! With their long tassels and broad phylacteries, proclaiming to their world how loyal to God they were.

If Jesus wasn’t impressed with these guys (And crikey! He was not.), do you really think he is pleased with today’s equivalent shiw of mock piety by Roman Catholics?

I suppose we can make allowances for these people: familiarity with the Bible isn’t their forte; never has been. In fact, I doubt whether many of them even own a bible, let alone read it. For if they did both, they would know what Jesus thought if such pretentious, self-serving behaviour, and refrain from it. But then, they’d rather listen to their priests. You know, the ones that either molest children, or cover for those who do.

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3.05: You make a perfect argument for your need to reread the Scriptures, proper theology and to rediscover a modicum of human decency, kindness and self respect. Your ignorance in all things Catholic is mind boggling but it’s YOUR ignorance. So, may I suggest you ask Christ to take hold of your mind, heart and soul. Thank God for the witness to Christ given by 1000’s today, Ash Wednesday, including our priests and religious. Begrudgers and haters – turn from your sins, repent and believe the Good News!!

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Reread the Scriptures? 😂 Which translates as ‘accept OUR spin on them’. Fat chance. 😀 That’s the problem : you Catholics forever spin the Scriptures to suit, and justify, your love of mammon.
Proper theology? This is the result of your spinning Scripture. Again, fat chance. You spin Scripture and others pay a price: ordinary Catholics, especially children.
I’m glad I’m ignorant of Catholicism, experientially speaking, but I know enough about it to know it is not from Christ.
Your denomination is sinking fast, in a sea of priestly confidence-tricking and immorality.
You’re welcome to yourselves. 😀

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At 800, yes, it takes a ‘Prod’ to express honesty, and a Roman Catholic stupidity. 😀 I didn’t say I was ignorant of Roman Catholicism; only that I had not lived as one.

And Bella, we all know it’s you. 😁

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5.49: How you can translate “reread the scriptures” as meaning “accept OUR spin on them”? It is plonkish logic. REREAD THE SCRIPTURES simply means what it says. I never suggested that you read a Catholic Bible. That’s your stupid ignorance really. Proper Theology also means what it says. At least you’re honest: YOU ARE IGNORANT OF CATHOLICISM…What a shame! You definitely are very impoverished. I’m glad I have nothing to do with haters and ignoramuses..you’re welcome to yourselves!!!! .😂😁😂😁😁😁😁😁👹👹😁😁..

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8.00. 💥💥💥..well said about these sad, pathetic begrudgers. They are a pitiable caste. ✌✌✌.

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8:34pm

Your wrong you cretin it’s more likely to be the ignoramus Jim S or whatever name she’s using today, sadly there are too many to keep up with .Get your facts right I never have anything to do with haters and dross like you. .

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It must truly be awful for Irish Catholic bishops to know, and experience, the fact that not only very few people take them seriously anymore, but that the vast majority of Irish people poke fun at them, and love doing so.

I wonder how it feels for a group of men to fall from being feared and revered to becoming objects of daily ridicule and contempt.

I feel for these men; I really do. When I’m not laughing at them.

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Dave Allen just made public what the majority felt for a long time about RC clerics. And how we laughed. Fr Ted continued the theme. Nowadays many simply accept they’re a laughable anachronism and certainly just don’t take them seriously. We pay them lip service, though regrettably those indoctrinated with the cathbot virus continue to pay…….through their 👃 👃 👃 👃 👃 👃 👃 👃 👃

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5.30: John Desmond: Thank God that we still have wonderfully good priests, dedicated to pastoral care. Yes, times have changed but they still will carry out their ministry for the thousands who still retain their Catholic Faith. I respect your choice, atheism or humanism but I also expect tolerance and respect to be part of meaningful dialogue and criticism – not smarmy, gleeful, infantile commentary. That’s counterproductive at all levels…

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@6:08: Religion will deserve public respect when it validates its assertions.
On a scale of 0 – 10, it hasn’t even arrived on the scale.
The RCC is one of the biggest con jobs of all time.
That some of its advocates, clerical or otherwise do “good deeds” in no way validates it, nor its laughable claims.

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My lent is to abstain from commenting nor contributing on this blog for 40 days.
Starting today as I take my leave until its over 😉😉🙏

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4.06pm anon

Yes will read from time to time but won’t be contributing until lent is over 🤔

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Saw an interesting sight today after 12.30pm Mass at Westminster Cathedral. Archbishop Roche casually walking around and then making his way to the sacristy with key card in hand, no doubt the short cut into Archbishops House.

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He turns 71 next month. A Westminster caretaker. Former international skater, according to Damian Thompson.

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He may there for Monsignor Mark Langham’s funeral Mass (tomorrow). Bishop John Arnold will be preaching.

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This is old news as Arfur was spotted a few times last week in the piazza. He is clearly staying with +V. He will be missing his tennis buddy Guido Marini back in Rome, that pair are as thick as thieves according to Sems at the VEC.

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4.26pm Roche was not friends with Langham and highly unlikely he made a trip from Rome just to attend this funeral. Cormac wanted Roche to succeed him and Francis greatly favours him after all his translation work. Roche also wants to retire back to his native Yorkshire and has made no secret of that fact. Follow Cormac’s influence in all of Roche’s appointments.

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Can’t wait to hear the hypocrisy that rolls of the tongue of slippery oily Arnold tomorrow about Marsha Langham. Elsie is too clever not to preach knowing what she knows about Marsha. Elsie is clever that way, get someone else to serve up the platitudes and hypocrisy.

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It wouldn’t be deemed diplomatic of Roche to be seen at the funeral of Langham even if he did knoe him. Roche is too careful.

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3.44pm
Well spotted -I wonder if Archbishop Arthur Roche is being sized up for his next digs or whether he’s part of a Leeds delegation doing a reccy on behalf of Bishop Stocks next assignment – Bishop Stock is an insomniac – a Clement Freud impersonator with a penchant for administration and safeguarding documents replete with all the ‘stock’ phrases and sociological nomenclature so beloved of the Catholic Bishops of Rngland and Wales!! If Bishop Stock is made Cardinal will the last person out turn off the lights!!

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Feeling a little crappy today, Bishop Pat. I suppose I can’t wait for things to be finalised.
My mum was crying the other day, that’s got me a bit.
If anybody has got any kind advice it would be appreciated?
Thanks.
Peter x

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The SJ in Raphoe in his Lenten message has moaned about Mass not being regarded as an essential service. These bishops are so far up their own arses and devoid of present reality. We live in a pandemic where people are dying and that’s all the bearded one has to offer.

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6.08: Methinks your brain is underdeveloped. Are you sure it’s not twisted and invaded by a virus…?

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Yes Lolita that probably sums up the Raphoe Bishop as it was a correct interpretation of what he had to say. Perhaps a tad harsh to claim his brain is underdeveloped.

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Don’t believe all the guff and shite about the right of people to worship, eucharistic famine, and all that. All he’s worried about is the money that’s not coming in.

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6.52: Hater: Satan’s friend. Don’t become too apoplectic…you might harm someone. And, your like should stay away….You are harmful to TRUTH, DECENCY and INTEGRITY.

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Just finished watching the live streamed Ash Wednesday service from my parish. Oh, my God, how dreary and ill prepared and badly done. Why can\t these priests just take a bit of time to look at the book, learn their lines, and prepare properly. I think it was the first time since last year that he had opened the page for Ash Wednesday. What a load of unprofessional and incompetent twats we have to put up with. But then, of course, they think of themselves as very special and particular, all that ontological change stuff and the instant wisdom that is poured in to them at ordination. They wouldn’t get a job in a month of Sundays in my firm.

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Southwark Diocese is the Third World and now John Wilson is paying mega bucks to launch his New Evangelisation scheme which most definitely has nothing to do with closing churches in the near future

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6.47: This is a most selfish, unfair and hirtuble a comment. You and your ilk inly ever find faults. Your hobby is to criticise, ridicule and sneer. I trust that, by looking at the mass on webcam, it’s an indication of your desire to be a better follower of CHRIST and a better human being. Judging by this cynical diatribe, I think you have a long, long road to “metanoia” (true conversion) ahead of you!! And if you have such disdain for your priest switch to another webcam. No doubt if you met him tomorrow, you’d smile and say hello!! Just sayin’ like….You are the proverbial hypocrite referred to in Gospel for Ash Wednesday..

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Actually ‘father’ I think you will find that is constructive criticism. If any of you lot ever had an appraisal you would get that kind of stuff pointed out. You have perfectly illustrated the saying that the clergy just want people to pay up and shut up.

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No fella @ 7.45. It’s not as your OTT defensive criticism of 6.47 alleges.
@ 6.47 is merely describing the reality of the incompetence and unconvincing functioning of most clerics. It’s hardly surprising though when they attempt to persuade us to believe their incomprehensible religious gobbledygook. They have been described as “fishers of men.” But they resemble anglers casting rods with neither hooks or lines attached: all show and no substance.
You clerical clowns really are a joke

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11:16 Can’t you manage more than nine words to explain why you hold such an opinion?
No! Aw well then. That explains a lot.

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7.45👍👍👍👍👍👍..Yes, we’re damned if we do and damned if we don’t.. These crapheads watching mass have no more interest in God than my cat!

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Anon.. at 8.27: Miaow, Miaow…😸😸😸😸😸😸😸…silly boy!

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Good for Nicola with her laws for keyboard wizards.
“did cause to be sent by means of a public electronic communications network a post to the public using social media that was grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character, and that did utter offensive remarks.
Nice Community Services for someone.
Pat you will be glad you don’t have an IP address in Scotland but some of your blog users do.

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I can forsee evey petty person with a grudge clogging up the courts there and draining legal aid resources.

‘Grossly offensive’? What does that mean?

Roman Catholics on this blog winge and whine perpetually about the slightest criticism or comment.

If aliens are abducting Earthlings for trips around the galaxy, I hope they take all of these professional moaners, and dump them on some far off planet where they can whine to one another to their hearts’ content.

Oops! Was that grrrrrossly offensive?

Frankly, do I care?😅

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Auld GossipAlert
Yes good for wee cranky there are some people on here who have incriminated themselves by fraudulently claiming benefit while working. It wont be Community Service but a custodial sentence for them. When the Compliance Officers catch up with them. And there will be no Legal Aid.

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I feel a lot better now, thank you for the post..
The lockdown is taking it’s toll on people but this COVID is really effecting people’s lives, and people are dying, the wider picture.
Keeping busy and going for walks is important during lockdown, and lockdown is to help with the fight against COVID.
Will light a candle tonight as a sign of hope over COVID.
God bless x

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