
Members of The Oratory sometimes say to me that they worry about the fact that people think that Pat the Blogger does not do justice to the man they know – Pat the Pastor.
And I can see their point of view.
Years ago during a retreat the retreat master talking of a priest said:
“The priest should be a lion in the pulpit and a lamb in the Confessional”.
And this duality can happen in all our lives – even at the basic level of being able to display tough live when required and tender love when also required.
All humans have “contradictions” and some of these contradictions can be used by Providence.
I very much see this blog as part of my vocation.
The Roman Catholic Institution is rotten to the core and many bishops and priests are rotters too.
There is no problem with bishops and priests being very weak. All us humans are weak and all of us are sinners.
But the problem is that the institution is EVIL and many bishops and priests become servants of evil.
It is this second category that this Blog is challenging.
Apart from being God and man there is a other duality in Jesus – the Jesus of righteous anger (the Temple) and the Jesus of utterly compassion (Jesus restoring to life the son of the widow of Nain).
As Christians we are called to share in the total vocation of Jesus. We must be full of righteous anger when God is mocked or humans are hurt.
And we must also be filled with the compassionate Jesus when dealing with those suffering or poor in any way.
THE STYLE OF THE BLOG
People complain of the style of the blog. They say it is unkind, cruel, unchristian etc.
That is because this Blog is often doling out tough love. And that has its place.
And this Blog has resolved many horrible situations:
Orgiastic Maynooth, the priest who made a parishioner pregnant and having a miscarriage alone, the sauna going abbot, priests showing their genitalia to young men via the Internet, the gay altar sex priest etc.
All this situations required tough love and challenge. There were jobs for the lion and not the lamb.
PAT THE PASTOR
This year I am 46 years a priest and I love being a priest now more than I ever did.
God, in His goodness, has always sent people my way people who needed tender loving, friendship, guidance, help and direction.
And I always try to respond.

YESTERDAYS EMAIL FROM DOMINIC WHICH SPEAKS FOR ITSELF:

Pat, it did my heart good to see you this afternoon, and to catch up. It was great to see you looking so well, and to be back at the Oratory. It is hard to believe that over thirty years have passed since you found me a place on a drug treatment programme. When I came to you, desperate for help, you welcomed me into your home, gave me tea, spent time listening to me, told me great stories and gave me hope. At that time, I was struggling to make it through each day, and I was so grateful that you continued to stay in touch with me, and to spend time with me. When you asked me if I would be interested in attending a drug treatment programme you knew of, and I told you I would, you drove me to my appointment. During my months as an in-patient, you continued to visit me, offering me support and bringing me tobacco and chocolate. I was introduced to a 12 Step fellowship whilst an in-patient, and continued to attend 12 Step Meetings when I was finally discharged. Through the 12 Step programme, I have remained clean and sober. I really do not like to think what would have become of me, if I hadn’t of benefitted from your intervention in my life. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the help you gave me, and for the example you showed me. Dominic M
This email is not being reproduced here to solicit praise. Human praise can be very empty.
Such emails reassure me that my life has been meaningful and my greatest pleasure comes from helping the struggling.
165 replies on “PAT THE BLOGGER v PAT THE PASTOR.”
Fair play to you, bishop.
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I AM SURE YOU HAVE HELPED MANY MORE A LONG THE WAY,
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You do great work our Pat
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Only God is good and great
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Patsy, I see all the Buckbots and sycophants are out in their droves today, lauding you and attacking The Holy Church as usual. I don’t agree with any of them.
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12:40pm Good Afternoon to you too, Father 😊
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Very moving
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Dear Pat,
I have come from a place where I have been deeply hurt and offended by the Church. God bless you for calling out the callous and unholy men of the church in. I’ve never been more disgusted. You are a sincerely honourable man. You have exposed disgrace after disgrace, and you will be my port of call in future. May God Bless you Bishop Buckley with many many more years of good health and glorious ministry. Long live Bishop Buckley!
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That’s beautiful x
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Continued success Pat and Dominic
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Pray for peace
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Pat, you helped Dominic to get back on his feet with unconditional love and this is Christianity in action.
On a different note, I see no difference in a loving sexual relationship between a gay couple and a hetrosexual couple married in the eyes of the church who use contraceptives banned by the Catholic church. As artificial contraception is considered intrinsally evil by the church and the couples are therefore according to the church are in a state of mortal sin.But I believe the church turns a blind eye to this because the excommunicated couples would give a sharp decline in church numbers. What of the priests who would say privately that they are doing the right thing. What state are they in according to the church? They carry on as normal in their clerical duties.
As God made us all we must discern why he has allowed so many gay people to be born and for what reason.
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Good points Fr. Ethel.
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‘Ethel’ thank you for an illuminating exposition of why Catholic theology about sex is ridiculous and why (along with the kiddy fiddling and other crimes of course) nobody can be bothered with it
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Pat have invited Rev. Stephen Wilson to the Oratory.
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Did him and king puck sleep with each other?
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Pat, please continue this blog and never give it up.
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7:15am— You are not alone there.
I am very much in favour and support of that, too, Your Grace.
Bringing about love, peace and healing is the Gospels in action x
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I see you’ve censored me, Pat. Even the talk about a transparent culture is a lie. Again, nothing new there. That was my experience of calling out those abusive priests in my past too.
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It is a sad day, Columbia have decriminalised abortion up to 24 weeks. I pray that any woman who has ever had an abortion suffers mentally til death.
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Sure you can give birth to a healthy baby at 6 months truly scandalous
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Men don’t decide what I do with my body
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What about the child?
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The child is dead
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There is no child, you fools.
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9.50am: Next time you’re with a man whom you need to get pregnant, keep your legs closed if you don’t want to kill an unborn child. Moral bankruptcy in your selfishness of me, me, me my body crap!!
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7:54 Niiiice classy, abusive, violent response by a cathbot.
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10:15am now we know what these evil cathbots pray for – they want anyone that disagrees with them to suffer. Toxic So called Christians & they wonder why mass attendance has plummeted.
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Have you ever helped a woman in crisis pregnancy? Have you pestered and cried out your curses to politicans about the homeless and all the young childre waiting to be housed. We do not know the anguish that lady went through to make that decision. Show some of Gods mercy and pray for that lady and alsp for all the young babirs buried in tuam
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7.54
May God forgive you.
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Michelle O’Neill supports abortion right up to the point of birth. Now there is a liberal woman for you.
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+ Pat, I have no doubt that you are a caring and good pastor to the people to whom you minister. However, your blogging activities are extremely valuable for the Church at large, and you are able to bring the light and truth to a number of hidden, sordid, areas of the Church’s and the clergy’s lives. This is often not very pretty, but it is necessary. Only when the light of truth is shone in to those dark corners will things change, and conversion come about. You are one of the few voices that gets heard, and one of the few voices at which bishops and clergy quake, used as they are to being unaccountable. But, they fear you, and that is good. So, please do keep it up.
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Catholicism places high praise on ‘dialogue’ and is prone to self-identity as an ‘expert in humanity’ – this might be the PR and what is ‘put out’ but get to know them, up close and personal, witness the dark underbelly of clericalism (clerical gossip, ambition and contempt for lay people) and you discover that the last thing they want to do is dialogue, discuss, grapple or discuss anything which unsettles them or rattles their pedestal.
This Blog promotes dialogue, isn’t afraid of discussion or even the earthy human flotsam and dross which is inevitable in any open forum.
From the Pope down – they could all learn from this Blog because open dialogue and free discussion is a hallmark of a mature society and church.
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8:13am – don’t be foolish enough to underestimate the contemptuous and vindictive lay earwigs and parasite volunteers they rely on to get inside communities as the uniform gives themselves away. Frankie in Rome doesn’t seem to realise the very real impact these toxic individuals have on plummeting mass attendances. The so called solution is now a major part of the problem.
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8:13 they don’t like opening doors, too much they don’t want known falls out like a house of cards. It’s a closed door organisation except for when it suits their own interests and agenda.
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You have indeed helped a lot of people Pat and nobody can take that away from your sincere, pastoral and Christian vocation.
Its a shining beacon amongst the truly evil monsters hiding behind the clerical collar. They hate you exposing them and their puppet cathbots posting here every day seek to bring you down with their references to cruelty and harshness.
Part of the problem is you give them freedom to constantly post the evil baloney and completely disregard the truth. Its extremely frustrating for the genuine,truthful contributors.
May you continue to expose the hypocrites and liars. Wishing you continued good health and rest assured many,many people are so grateful to have you as a true priest.
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Pat you do justice for everything, I’m so proud of you.
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I’m so happy you helped Dominic turn his life around, there are endless clergy out there that need help with drug and alcohol issues but refuse to accept they have issues
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Patrick Buckley you are and will always be my hero
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Pat, Many, many priests are kind, caring and very committed in their ministry. You rarely acknowledge this. Many of us may have personal struggles but we keep going. We practise our ministry with as much fidelity and commitment as possible, often alone and in greatly challenging situations. No priest with experience denies that there is much that is wrong, corrupt and which is in urgent need of total renewal. We are all horrified at any abuse and wrongdoing. I feel that you use the worst of abuses and corruption to damn, judge, condemn and crush all. I believe you are diligent and unstoppable in your seeking of absolute truth about the level of wrong in all its manifestations but I also believe you transgress human decency and fairness in this objective. I don’t approve of the deliberate, personalised sexualising of your “enemies” as with Dom Kirby and Archbishop Martin. That’s very ugly. You make your argument better without resorting to this ugliness. Pat, just remember that language is important when attacking others relentlessly. Some words may push individuals over the top. And, please remember the many many priests who are very committed to their ministry.
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You missed out an essential part here.
‘We practise our ministry with as much fidelity and commitment as possible’ and you omitted to say, …in a church whose treatment of children has been described by the United Nations as amounting to torture.
There’s the whole picture.
So STFU about any imagined good you do.
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MBE is furious about featuring on your blog and has been ranting about the same to colleagues and peers
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Anyone that is featured on this blog is furious, it seems to be the state of mind these days for anyone sane
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I’m on my death bed, and I have a will that needs to be completed, who shall I call?
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1:57 Phone Ghostbusters 😊
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Canon Paul Nener F.R.C.S!
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Pat if you were leader of the free world would you sit back and allow Russia to invade Ukraine?
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It’s very complicated. Would Putin use the Nuke button?
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Putin just wants his name in the history books
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Could he reach the nuke button?
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Very complicated. My mother-in-law is in Kiev. They woke up in August 1991 and declared Ukrainians when they had never spoken the language and considered themselves Soviets. The Ukrainian language and culture were forced on them, and they were treated as second class citizens. My mother-in-law’s grandfather was Polish and he was arrested in Kiev under Stalin and executed in Siberia. In spite of that, she is pro-Russian. It’s hard for me to comprehend, but as Bishop Pat says it’s complex and we shouldn’t believe how media spin.
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You need a sabbatical from your evil blog which brings misery and offends God. May you be healed of your hurts my brother.
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Who’s rattled your cage, sister?
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9:08am If you believe that this Blog is evil, then why are you committing a sin by reading it, Father?
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Who is the priest with all the knowledge of immoral activities yet remains tight lipped for he is the one with the greatest guilt as he knows what they do
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Fr Kevin sits tight lipped
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Kevin is a nervous wreck
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He knows about the secret 🤫
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From Armagh diocese?
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Every now and then we reappraise our ministry. What enables me to keep going and to find meaning in ministry is the incredible opportunities we are given to help others. The moments of being with the sick and elderly housebound, those in material need and emotiinal pain, funerals, though often difficult, school work…If I focus in the “crises” I despair, when I focus on the pastoral opportunities, a greater purpose and contentment is found. I wish you blessings, Pat. We all need to pray for one another in ministry. These times are very challenging.
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Dear Father: You’re trying to find significance in sh|€e!
Quite useful in the garden or compost heap, with all the other rotten down decaying organisms: that’s religion.
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Brian D’arsey is back from his cruise with Daniel and is still talking crap in Crossgar
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He is in Enniskillen now.
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Do you even like him?
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No. Jesus told us to love people, not like them.
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Brian is on holiday again
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9.40: Practice the quality of love JESUS exhorts. Add MERCY, COMPASSION AND TOKERANCE…You’d be a nicer human being. Thank God for all our good and dedicated priests.
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@ 9:22am
D’Arcy will never change he’s been talking crap for years. Why his Superiors allowed it is a mystery.
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Pray for peace people
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A priest got me pregnant in Co. Derry in 2013 and I have never told anyone before. I am hoping he reads this blog and realises that if he does not start helping me with financial means I will expose him.
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Once an addict always an addict
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Maybe. But there are millions of recovered addicts leading great lives.
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That is true, I could drink now but I don’t, that’s the trick that works for me, I am and will always be an addict.
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I am on holiday and I’m drinking at this time to wash my sorrrows away
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There are many forms of addiction and depending on what you are addicted to there is lots of support to avail off. Worst addiction I think is to food, the one thing we all need to survive.
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I know that most clergy are not celibate. They openly tell me they are not. Not all gay either. I feel like my vow is laughed at.
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More fool you for not getting your leg over
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That’s because it is. And it has never been taken seriously except by a minority.
You didn’t seriously think many clergy or church goers take the rubbish spouted in church seriously, did you?
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10:18 so if these clergy & mass goers don’t believe in RCC or take it seriously, what are they all up to? What’s it all about?
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You can still make up for the lost time.
https://cache.sharesome.com/file/sharesome/uploads/user-images/u936899/z5nncn-77jq6q5uwh-o.jpg
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Curious! Its Pavlov’s dogs
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Fr Tony Corrs death is finally being looked into, no thanks to you Pat
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Obviously nobody but Pat Buckley can do anything there. Jesus.
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By who and why? Was it not a simple heart attack?
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@10.14am I have Tony Corr’s death cert. I will be getting Christopher Stalford’s next.
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What does it say?
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+Tom and Kitty summoned to Larne.
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30 years ago I had to flee the family home with my four children because of my exs violence. Pat Buckley gave me money to keep me going and got me a house in two days and my benefits back. Just saying.
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10:54, good photo! 👍
+PC will be next in line to be summoned to Larne!
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Completely self-serving blog, despite your protestations to the contrary, including the letter from “Dominic”.
All designed as usual to paint you in the best possible light as some sort of “ever so ‘umble” “saintly pastor”, “sagart aroon” – which you are not.
All crafted to justify your callous and cruel blog, which allows names of innocent people to be bandied about, by faceless and gutless trolls having a wicked and cruel laugh.
Complete unaccountability. Anyone can come on and say anything they like,
about whomsoever they like, for a “laugh”.
You permit this. You are responsible. Exposing wrongdoing is one thing but you allow cruelty and bullying on your blog from anonymous cowards. No one buys your pathetic “Cure of Ars” act.
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Hope it helped you getting that off your chest, Father.
In fact I have a devotion to St John Vianney, the Cure d’Ars. I have had the privilege of celebrating Mass on the altar he used.
A CLERGY MEETING
PRIEST: “Fr Vianney in mad, my lord”.
BISHOP: Silence.
BISHOP: “Father I wish the rest of you were half as mad”.
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There’s no smoke without fire
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12:09 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😇
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Name the innocent people abused on the blog then Father.
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*****
The corrupt clergy and their supporters are out in force today and on the attack.
Their venom and hatred makes my revolve to expose them stronger.
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Glad to hear it, there is still much to unravel
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Glad to hear this Pat, their corruption, cover-ups and lies will be met with a greater power.
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I don’t believe any priest is corrupt I think you misrepresent these fine men
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1:55pm you obviously haven’t met the ones some bloggers on here have met. If there is a hell, it’s highly likely we’ll smell them frying in due course 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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1.55 The etymology of a word is always kinder than the humans who use them…usually.
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Be grateful that you are safe in The Oratory and not amongst these types.
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5.31
In all that the RCC has taught through the centuries…..all the corruption and abuse of power….on the RCC teaching on Hell, they have never actually said that there is anyone in it…quite an astonishing fact ( if of course you are given to credal adherence on the matter in the first instance.)….astonishing. I wouldn’t hold out for that smell or odour….stick to whatever you put on the pan, if you use one!
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I resent all priests and they are barred from my home.
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12:03pm It’s OK, you can let them in, they are Garda Vetted 😇
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After appearing on your blog I went into a Great Depression, you know the damage you cause to people and still you allow us good men to be abused
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Oh sorry, thought you were talking about the church and CSA there…
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David delargy is not a nice man at all
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Why is that? Is it because of his friendship with John Gates of Magherafelt?
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‘Friendship’ you say say……
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The characters on this blog could create and sustain their own soap opera. From Deaf Guy to Skint Shannon to William Mulvihill
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12.53
A lot of suds to that soap. “ The Rumour Song” is a beautiful operatic piece…. the music grows louder and heavier and crushes its subject to the floor.
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@2.45pm I was smiling when William Mulvihill said he liked my humour about him being in the kitchen with the egg and samphire joke. Samphire is more connected in marsh land and not a beach according to the Pleb on the hill in Armagh.
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12:53pm Move Over Brigie De Courcy – your eye has well and truly been wiped by Bishop Buckley’s Blog 😇😇😇
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The venomous comments are not surprising because the church (corrupt clergy especially but all of them really) hates not to have control and hates anything that subverts their power.
We see that in the racist islamophic comments here especially – it is really rich because in Ireland the church basically had a whole nation in its thrall. Poland would be another example. The church had the law wrapped round its finger but threw it away because it preferred to allow clergy to abuse children.
We also see this attitude in the troll comments here obviously intended to overload the blog with nonsense and scurrilous comments about individuals. This, like every reputation management strategy of the church, is at best a short term strategy and destined to failure.
In fact the psychiatric community has a word for actions which frustrate your own aims – it’s called self-sabotage and it’s one of the marks of personality disorders.
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Sinn Fein TD Violet Wynn has quit the party after giving birth to her 6th child and saying she received no support from the party amid bullying claims
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She just have been too catholic for them
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A lot of Sinn Féin TDs were voted in as people voted for “change”. In some constituencies they had enough votes to have had voted in two TDs.
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1.51: Nothing new for the intimidatory bullies in Sinn Fein. Think of the way all women in Sinn Fein turned their back on Mairia Cahill. Disgusting hypocrites and mostly all pro choice, pro killing of the unborn.. That’s 3 very fine TD’s they’ve lost because of their extremism and lack of tolerance. All Sinn Fein TD’s are trained by the same guru of spin. So many Sinn Fein councillors have deserted this bullying party.
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This week I spent almost 6 hours trying to help a family in drugs related issues. They are terrified. A son is deep in the drugs war, one of a number in our community. It is horrendous. It is just one of many similar situations encountered in the parish. I know of other colleagues in similar situations. It is part of our work in some disadvantaged areas. I believe we should be well able to acknowledge the good pastoral ministry of the majority of priests. We should always pray for one another. None of us is perfect.
I suspect we all aspire to be better and to be more Christ like.
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It is too dangerous for me to leave the parochial house at night time as there are groups of people doing drugs in the grounds. When I am on the emergency phone it does not get answered overnight.
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It can not be too dangerous if you have God with you.
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2:04pm Safer you stay in your Parochial House at night, Father. Turn on the house alarm so no one can get in or out & nothing for curtain twitchers to comment on – they can watch the druggies instead. If someone needs anointing, phone for a Garda Squad Car to take you there and back home safely. That’ll teach them it might be better for them to get rid of the druggies in your yard😇
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I’m a vulnerable adult with Attention Deficit, I have had death threats, false allegations made against me (which now have been proven). I have been hacked, evidence surpressed and threatened with prison if I talk about the horrendous abuses I, and others, were subjected to.
Yet, I am still able to go out and get about a d meet family and friends. I even have panic attacks still — but you can’t even answer your bleeper for a dying fellow man or woman in the night, Father?
Did you choose your current line of vocation or where you called, Father?
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I’m sorry if that seems a little harsh guys and dolls, but I really felt I had to say it how I felt it.
Bishop Pat, by all means moderate any part of my post if I seem somewhat insensitive x
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Last week I visited Mount Melleary Abbey at evening prayer.I was very sad to see a community of Monks reduced to 6 OR 7 very elderly men trying to be faithful to there chosen way of life.The Abbots throne was vacant.God Bless The good and holy Monks
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Why was the Abbot’s throne vacant ?
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2.19 pm
Maybe that is where the two Glastonbury Doms have gone.
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You sound like a good man. May god bless you
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Pat did you receive confirmation of the two seminarians involved with each other sexually?
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Will they not be thrown out?
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Pat had you heard of this? Do you know who they are?
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There are more priests than you think having sex on the altar
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I cannot understand anyone, especially a priests, having seen on an altar.
Do you know why they do it.
Is it a kink?
And is it not demonic?
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I find it repulsive that they would do this. Why does nobody want to have sex in a bed anymore?
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Patsy rightly says it’s all about kink these days. As a window cleaner I have seen some action and these people are savages.
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They shouldn’t be having the sex at all
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3.44: A total lie. Lies are easy to tell. You fool.
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We should all have the right to defend ourselves in our own homes. A man has been sentenced to 8 years for stabbing an intruder to death. World has gone mad.
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@4.07pm Read the full story please before rushing to judgement. . You have a legal right in law to use force if you feel your life is under threat. The case you refer to was the opposite to that. Plus he will only serve half that sentence. Please get your facts straight which is a big ask of idiots/trolls like you on this blog.
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You can use “necessary force”.
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I agree and the perpetrator in this instant was a man with learning difficulties so 8 years was excessive
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I think the parish priest in my church has declared war with his parishioners. He is constantly bickering or picking fights with them.
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Ben O’Sullivan RIP.
The former detective survived the 1996 IRA gun attack in Adare.
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The most honourable of men to grace irelands grounds. A true gentleman and comrade til the end
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Father I can’t believe you spent all that money on a Chinese!
Well my son the little minx was worth every penny 😜
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While you are all in warm accommodation spare a thought and prayer for me. Heating run out ✅ Electric down to £4 and don’t get my benefits til Monday with 3 kids under 5 and I’m just grateful I’m not in Ukraine. Perspective
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Awk Shannon. Thinking of you love x
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How about you do a piece on the good clergy we have?
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There are none they are all laced in hypocrisy
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What are the corrupt PSNI covering up regarding young Noah’s death?
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There are some very scary scenes emerging from Ukraine I pray for a quick end to all of this.
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6:06 and 7:09, we must pray alright. Dark days.
7:38, noone said there is a quick way. PQ (Prayer Quotient) is something some people understand and others do not. 6:06 and 7:09 are fully right to pray for a quick solution.
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6.06: We must indeed pray for a quick solution to this conflict. Pray for Ukranians. Pray for dictator in Russia. It is a very serious situation with war language emanating from Miscow.
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There is no quick way to ending war. Stupid thinking
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His humbleness should consecrated Russia to The Immaculate Heart of Mary instead of gibbering on about that synodal crap.
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Pat, I like the ambo in your oratory? Where did it come from? Also, the stained glass – where did you purchase it? It’s a prayerful little space for you. The Gospel for this Sunday is, like last week’s gospel, a very challenging one. Can you print it for reflection? St. Luke: 6: 39-45. Thanks.
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The Ambo was rescued from a salvage yard – 120 years old.
The stained glass window is a creative attempt to recreate stained glass.
It is a prayerful space.
Will print Gospel.
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Mastermind
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7.49: Thank you Pat….Try more creative stained glass works..I’ve discovered a love of art during covid and also a love for writing poetry…never too late. What a magnificent ambo…Pray for all priests.
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Or is everything good with the prayers? .
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Poor Perm Deacon Flynn, most Clogher priests ran him. He is stuck in a School now in Enniskillen. The other perm deacon in Enniskillen (ex school teacher hitler) didn’t want him on his own patch. Control is a terrible thing. Look at Ukraine – control.
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Pat it appears Leo’s XIII’s vision of a conversation between Christ and Satan has materialised. The Evil One said he would poison the Church from within. It has become clear that young clergy are now foster Satanic livelihoods. One cannot defend unChristian living by saying that our God is one of infinite mercy. A God of infinite mercy He is, but abusing this does not bode well. Why are our bishops standing by priests who are questionable? Why do some charlatan priests change appearance so often? Where do they go? How fast are they running?
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Pat, I know you read these messages before you post them or decide not to post them. So you have decided to censor two of my messages. They were critical of you and your approach to blogging. But they were not defamatory in any way, they did not include any intemperate language. And I referenced the fact that I am a survivor of physical abuse, by priests and Christian brothers.
So you have decided to exclude my comments simply because they challenge your Tough Love narrative. I pointed out in those messages that your Tough Love message is reminiscent of the attitude of my abusers, who packaged their cruelty in the guise of love.
You will probably not post this message either. But you will read it – which is more important for me. You will read it and know that I (and, I’m sure, many others) see you. We see you and your abuse masquerading as love. We know what you’re about. We’ve seen it before. We know the type. We recognise the clerical collar too.
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Seán, you should think before being defamatory yourself. Your comments above border on aggression.
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There’s nothing defamatory or aggressive about that comment. You’re a priest? Responding like that to a comment by a survivor of clerical abuse ? Have a look at yourself.
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I never knew what life would bring I salute the man in the email excerpt. If I remained in my original I see 2 possibilities A park bench or pushing up daisies. As you say God is Great
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