
John / Jack Mc Keever was a PRIEST OBLATE of disgraced Silverstream Priory and may still be so.
John “Call me Father” Mc Keever replaced Eamon “Show your Bits” Mc Camley as the priest in charge of Keady Parish.

Mc Keever’s curate featured on Sunday on the front page of SUNDAY LIFE


IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF SAINT RICK STEIN 😀
I’m visiting three of the restaurants recommended by Rick Stein from his weekend break in Vienna



BRATISLAVA CITY SIGHTSEEING BUS


139 replies on “IS ARMAGH VICE CHANCELLOR STILL A “PRIEST OBLATE” OF SILVERSTREAM !”
A good and decent man…..if not a priest Of Trent and ordained by Cardinal Ottaviani. Bill Mulvihill
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I don’t tend to agree with Mr Mulvihill often but for sure John McKeever is a decent gentle and compassionate priest with religion and God being his life.
A great man of God.
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Is he not arrogant and demanding to be called “Father”.
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I think that was in the context of dealing with his doorstep stalker, Luke McConnell, who as usual was seeking to antagonise, frighten and generally give the creeps.
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Presumably, Bill’s referring to Michael Crawley. Ottaviani died in late 1970’s.
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12.15am…..I am sorry to have to explain….I was trying to be funny!!!! John Mc K and Ottaviani would by conviction be of the same stable!!!! The man you reference is a classmate of Sean Brady, silence is sometimes golden……Lol
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Youngest priest to ever appear on a nuncios inquiry of the elect as to whether he is/was worthy of the fullness of orders….and thats before he was the canonical age for same. Entirely affectatious of me on this occasion. I do know….alot.
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…enquiry maybe…..Lol Lol Lol……not an error Your Absent Excellency in Cabra !!!!
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6.47 So very true, McConnell’s mannerism and lack of respect for anyone including his own general health and cleanliness would be enough to antagonise a dog on the street!
Pat he’s a nice gentle Pastor, you have again misjudged!
Hope you’re enjoying the holiday!
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‘On leave” is typical. Did the bishop or pp address parishioners at the weekend, or did they keep stum?
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2:01am – there is an every growing number of priests listed as C/o Diocese – given low numbers of incoming vocations, closer scrutiny usually reveals its not CPD leave but related to some shagging issue.
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I hope that following the Peeping Toms arrest, the presbytery and his devices were searched? It’s not unusual for these types to be into all kinds of perverted stuff.
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2:05am probably not searched – the law seems very lenient on the clerical peeping Toms & their cohorts. All that lot vouch for each other, birds of a feather scratching each other’s backs.
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Oh Vienna
https://youtu.be/xJeWySiuq1I
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All these pervert priests & the nasty vile serpents that lie & cover up for them are very dangerous individuals indeed. Priests plastered all over social media with their politicians & police & all the local elites, it’s a network of crooked from start to finish. They making a mockery out of mass goers.
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Look it was just a bit of voyeurism, everyone does it. I doubt you’re pure. Look to your own sins
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Everyone does it? Watching a woman performing a private function – on the loo.
Everyone does it?
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Pat at 8:29 I was parodying the denial and minimizing that features in the holy ones’ comments so much. Of course not everyone does it 😉 – most priests prefer men!
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Ok. Apologies.
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Of course, readers will wonder if he is still drawn to the all-male environment of the disgraced priory now the former prior has hopped it to Holland.
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Oh, the pheromones will still be in the air, even if you don’t get the prior gossiping about the monks’ porn preferences.
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Pat at 8.28: Peeping at women in a dressing room. Something quite wrong here. What could be going on in his life? God guide him in his life. There are.moments perhaps when we do strange things…but let’s not damn this guy forever…but it begs questions. Pat, you’ve had very public failings and failings and I’d have thought you’d be more kinder but you prefer to add greater ignominy to this priest. Let’s offer a prayer for him and his family..
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9.08
Please learn the difference between to ask a question and to beg the question.
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9:08am is it not bad enough that we’ve been restricted by COVID for the past 2 years or more – the public are entitled to get out of the house to do a bit of shopping & maybe fit on a nice outfit in a shop changing room without finding themselves being leered at through a crack in the curtains by an arrogant perverted priests. The public choose NOT to attend church as a response to RCC deliberate & ongoing retraumatising of church abuse victims & survivors – now ye following us into public shopping centres & into the changing rooms.
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Peeping at any human being is vile. We should be able to get changed and feel comfortable in public and private places. Shame on him
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In the mean time it happened that David arose from his bed after noon, and walked upon the roof of the king’s house: and he saw from the roof of his house a woman washing herself, over against him: and the woman was very beautiful. 2 Samuel 11:2
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1.19
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
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It’s gud things are “working” out for Brendan A Mullhall (Bambi).
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Boiled beef Pat? What is it boiled in?
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Stock
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Weren’t you still hungry after that spartan meal?
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Nice?
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Yes
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Thanks for the reply Pat, I’d never heard of boiled beef before I must give it a go!
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Who doesn’t love boiled beef in a European country, their meat is off a much higher standard than ours.
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No it isn’t, it’s probably Irish beef Pat’s eating.
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To be honest I prefer a roast of beef.
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@12.18 pm
It sounds awful.
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It’s quite fatty. I like a bit of fat on my meat.
As a very knowledgeable cunnuser said to me recently; “It’s the fat you can’t see that’s bad for you”.
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It’s no longer peeping Tom. It’s now peeping Fr. Aidan. 😱
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Don’t label the man. Give him a chance of redemption … IF he is guilty.
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McKeever and many people like him are responsible for creating the hype and aura around the false guru Kirby.
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False gurus is right, because that’s what the church of Rome is all about. It’s a succession of money spinning scams – Divine Mercy and Padre Pio being others.
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11.17
How many are you accommodating at the moment?
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8:25am Everything they do is about money, that is their real God, truth be known. They could have easily housed ALL of the Irish homeless with all the empty properties around Ireland & can anyone name the Irish parishes properties where Ukrainian war refugees have been housed???
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Spot on at 11:17.
10:30 embodies the attitude caricatured accurately by 9:23.
Luckily the number of people taken in by this pseudo spiritual claptrap falls every year.
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2:09pm Well Said, very enlightening if unpleasant to read the vile & obnoxious offerings by clergy & their thorny self interested sheep that log on here after mass each day. Minds that think like that are a danger to society for sure, explains a lot of what goes on. No wonder our government ministers ranting about keeping them out of new hospital all day today in The Dail. They building a new shopping centre near here soon, we will have to speak to them about that too at this rate. I hope that poor woman from the shopping centre is ok. Horrible experience for her, poor woman.
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Exactly, the vile propaganda machines pandering to the narcissistic clerical deviants that Bishop Pat features on here have no moral compass whatsoever & zero empathy for victims & survivors of all manner of church related abuse. As we’ve already seen, Kirby & his likes will be financially supported & moved around the world to discreet location under the watchful care of the Mother Immaculatas & the expert cover up merchants in the RCC Mafia.
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True 😞
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DAY TRIP TO BRATISLAVA IN SLOVAKIA TODAY
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9:59am Have a lovely day in Bratislava, Bishop Pat & friends.
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That should be great. It’s a fine part of the world. Any Central European city puts dirty old Dublin to shame.
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@11.17am Clonliffe College will house refugees. How many will l you house? I bet zero because it’s typical loudmouths like you who shout the loudest whilst doing sweet f.a. themselves.
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10:34am Sadly I am not a homeowner & unlikely to ever be able to afford it. I would love to help if I could. I am sorry to hear about the long delay that Clonliffe is experiencing in helping out. I’ll say a prayer for them. I am Sorry if my comment rattled your cage, Father.
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12:25pm leave your details with Bishop Pat & I will make a donation toward the refugees that you are housing. Thank you.
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11.16: I’ve heard this spun out excuse from so many people: I can’t accomodate…while lecturing the rest of us…Get a moral grip. If you can’t accommodate, give to families who are welcoming refugees. Those who shout loudest against others for “supposed” failures, are often the ones who do least.
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It’s not that long ago that Parish Priests were making couples dance at a distance at the local hop back in the day – now it’s the public having to social distance from them for safety. Ironic to think at same time those same priests were signing papers to illegally export babies & all that other stuff abusing orphans & their mothers & the slave laundries that built so much wealth for RCC to this day they gain from.
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Your first sentence is one of the most erudite remarks I have seen posted here. Full marks. I nearly wet myself
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12.13: Your conscience was well and truly dented by comment at 12.25pm. There’s no need for me to give you any information re: our parish housing refugees in an unused property. We are thrilled to do so and all are rallying around. I suggest you find a family who are doing similar and contribute to them. A very easy act to carry out – but I suspect you are happier finding fault with clerics. Hypocrite. Stop excusing your ignorance.
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1:44 You are making the mistake of assuming 12:13 has a conscience. There is no evidence of this in the comment.
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1:44pm the person posting at 12:13 made a very kind offer to send you a donation for the refugees you claim to be housing in unused property in your parish. Your responses to that kindness was most unchristian & seriously unbecoming of anyone claiming to represent the Catholic Church. You come across as a very angry & nasty individual and I will pray for you and all involved & hope that you are somewhat more civil to your Ukrainian refugees in your hitherto unused parish properties.
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I imagine priestly peer-queers are more common than peep-freaks among the clergy.
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English bishops release patronising and whip hand statement about returning to Sunday Obligation – by which they mean the obligation to donate and Gift Aid – judging by the precipitous decline in Mass attendance I can understand why they are ‘flexing’ – they didn’t mention mortal sin, but give it time, they will, the threat of eternal damnation is a card they can always play.
Thing is they had an obligation not to sexually abuse children and an obligation not to cover it up – hey I’d go so far to say the sexual abuse of a child and it’s cover up is even a mortal sin.
I’d say too that most clergy saw lockdown as time off, a doss and they didn’t cover themselves with glory with their self sacrifice and service – so I’d say don’t expect the people to return any time soon – payback is a bitch!!
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Excellent comment and comparison thank you.
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Hi Pat,
great that you are having a good time there in Vienna. The food looks delicious! Hope you have a lovely day in Bratislava.
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Thank you
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Dont forget Salzburg if you have time!
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Salzburg is lovely but Vienna is a much nicer city.
St Stephens Cathedral is very interesting to walk up, not easy mind you!
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If you have time, a walk through the Jewish quarter with its many memorial plaques to the deported is sobering.
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Pervy priests should be booted out not protected
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Since when was it normal behaviour for priests to bless pet dogs? Bonkers!
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Surely we can bless all God’s creatures and commend them tothe care of God?
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2:16pm if blessing dogs was all they were doing, there would not be a problem. Fr Ger Fitzgerald here in Cloughleigh was probably currying favour with Bishop Fintan here in Ennis because Bishop has the most gorgeous & cutest dog you ever did see. A little dote. Most clergy & their sort too smart to be caught out in shopping centres like the peeping Tom priest in the weekend newspapers – but look what gets unearthed about them all the same.
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Once again the lynch mob on the blog have found somebody guilty and passed sentence on them before they have seen the inside of a courtroom. Can you all wait to see if Fr McCann is actually found guilty and of what offence before you pass judgement on him.
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And some are hoping it will forgotten as an example of the Armagh decline.
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Bishop Pat can you not get the passcode for the web cam of the court for the 24th June
as you have an interest in the case as a Pastor.
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We’ll see
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2.49: Pat, with vengeful, vindictive crushers like you around, no sinner or “failure” will be allowed redemption. Regrettably, your whole life is dedicated to smashing others into the ground. You have spawned a horrible army of similar haters.
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Pat, both cases of canon investigation in Armagh this year are far from forgotten.
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2:49pm yes, defending the indefensible as usual – the Cathbot perks must be extraordinary.
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2.22
Under Canon Law Archbishop Eamon should have suspended Father McCann instead he has just allowed him to take leave.
Also I understand due to the massive back log of cases the Crown is only taking cases to the courts if they have a chance of conviction.
However you are correct innocent till proven guilty however they would have giving Father a warning but he is going back to the court.
Br honest what parish could a Bishop send Father McCann to his Priesthood is over in the Catholic Church.
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I can’t see how he can return to ministry. The story will follow him till the day he dies. But in time, people do forget. A priest of the East Anglia diocese was caught in a public toilet with a barrister and convicted. He prances around in his purple monsignors cassock, lauding it over others and not realising that people still remember. Back then, there was no digital footprint.
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2:49 Now Stephen, if we had no material to comment on that would solve you not liking us.
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Why do priests love getting bred?
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Pat are you ready for the ordination of Stephen Wilson. Please be honest 🙏 🙂
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I will find it appalling
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Do you really believe that God, at Archbishop Eamon Martin’s summons, will do to Stephen Wilson, well, whatever God supposedly does at those moments of ordination? Because, if you do, you are implying that God not only wills the ordination of such candidates, but has ceded something of his divinity to men like Martin that they might do with it as they will.
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2.59
Educate yourself on the basics of sacramental theology.
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Me too.
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So, tell me, 3.21, the ‘basics of sacramental theology’. And, then, tell me how they address my points. Because, so far, you certainly didn’t. (Or couldn’t.)
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3.21
Still waiting for your reply to my request at 4.39, about those so-called ‘basics of sacramental theology’.
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8:02, I’m sure 3:21 has better things to do than spoon feed you with information you can easily find online if you want to know.
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@2:59 makes a simple straightforward point, an obvious one. But @ 3.21 comes up with some RCC theological diversionary ballox. Nothing exceptional in that. It’s just the usual flummoxed avoidance of reality.
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9.06
So, evasion after evasion.
No surprise here. 😉
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Your reminder that the British Parliament is searched before the state opening because of an attempted terrorist act by Roman Catholics
https://mobile.twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1523963554742915074
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@3.14pm They don’t go anywhere near the cellars fyi, they only say they do. That’s because they are a bunch of auld fellas and there’s too many steps involved. Sorry to burst your bubble.
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Catholics. No need for the redundant ‘Roman.’ Nice little bit of pageantry, but. Soldier and ardent convert Guido Fawkes liked the Scots very little saying the powder was ‘to blow you Scotch beggars back to your native mountains’ and was the ‘the last man to enter Parliament with honest intentions.’ Some here like priests little, but the fraudulent class of politicians is more deserving of anyone’s dislike. Guido would’ve reduced their number a bit, and those Scots he so hated.
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Pat, daisy chain NI, have you any more information on them?
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@ 3:25pm
Patsy guess who’s looking for more gossip, enjoy yar holiday and don’t mind her.
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Castletown Co Laois occupied by Ukrainians
Dunkerrin Co Offaly being prepared for Ukrainians
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3:56pm another money spinner for the RCC. The 21st century version of the institutions that remains unresolved. Those Ukrainians would be safer sleeping on meat factory floor, God Help Them.
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Bp Pat, there’s a sausage stand if you need one.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03tpyxq
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I should imagine a lot of doodle-gazing goes on at Silverstream amongst all those young monks.
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Stephen Wilson will be a great asset to the LGBTQ Chaplaincy Community. Stephen just hates heterosexuals and older Sliver daddies.
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Judging by his photo, Wilson already is a silver daddy.
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Was Big Mick a silver daddy?
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Let’s be clear Stephen Wilson is in his element in Armagh.
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The admission requirements during Wilson’s discernment was I know Ryan McAleer he helped me to encounter Jesus and I am Gay who served Armagh Clergy Drinks on Ryanair
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4.14: Get over your fantasist obsessions with the monks. You are the pervert.
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https://cache.sharesome.com/file/sharesome/uploads/user-images/u936899/z5nncn-fmm0rxk9xs-o.jpg
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I actually think that’s an accurate depiction of what’s going through most monks’ minds, especially the ones driven up the wall by actually being celibate!
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🤣🤣🤣
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The mention above of ‘smashing’ people is always interesting when it comes up on the blog, and always in connection with some deviant cleric whose career has been halted or prevented by his own behaviour.
It’s almost as if we shouldn’t mention it.
And they’re not smashed except their career as a priest. Could it be…. could it be…. the person talking about being smashed connects their whole identity with being a priest?
Sad, really.
What’s certain is if a cleric is halted by bishop Pat revealing he has done something such as get sucked off on an altar, he’s done it himself.
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5.52
Is that how you understand your ownexistential position? Your careerwas halted? And you haven’t moved on.
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No. I’m retired from my career at 48. 🤣
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At the moment, commenters have acted as judge, jury and executioner with the very scant information that’s in the public domain and without the accused’s exercising his right of reply.
Is breaching a sexual norm such as that alleged here comparable to smoking in an enclosed space in the presence of another person without their consent?
Is transgression of a sexual norm the only kind of moral transgression?
Are sexual desire and ministry mutually exclusive?
Is God interested only in sexual sin?
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As far as I have seen, Pat has never not given a right of reply on this blog.
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And Fr McCann can publish his story on here UNEDITED.
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6.10
Pat has offered that right, repeatedly.
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Many Roman Catholic clergy are in the closet – essential – as they are living a lie having taken a vow of celibacy so they & their expertly qualified & experienced cover up merchants take out their frustrations & bile on unsuspecting seminarians & parishioners whether it be in shopping centres, masses, attempts via this blog – RCC lay & ordained representatives are totally unconscionable for what they inflict on other human beings. Reprehensible Deviants under a highly cultivated veneer of feigned morality.
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@7:13 your respondent @ 10:17 appears to have conveniently ignored the fundamental fact that ordination into the Roman Catholic Church requires a vow of celibacy. These Catlicks really do attempt to make it up as they go along, another hole in the Titanic.
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7.13
There’s a fundamental flaw in your argument. You claim taking a vow (sic) of celibacy is living a lie, as far as a gay person is concerned. That’s the flaw. We live in a society were marriage is possible for both straight and gay. A decision for celibacy by a gay person is on a par with that of someone who is straight. When the first principles of your position collapses, so does everything that follows.
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10:05 Must be a priest in that case. 🤣
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10:17 Except the two vows are not equivalent and well you should know it.
Were homosexuals supposed to be admitted to seminary there might be some proximation, and were the church not still teaching that reproduction is the necessary purpose of sex and homosexuality objectively disordered, there would be a much greater likeness.
You cannot be Catholic and claim the two are equivalent because what they are vowing to abstain from is not equivalent in Catholic teaching.
A homosexual should not be admitted to priesthood and should not be practicing sexually anyway so should not be in the position of vowing celibacy.
Honestly you cathbots are so stupid and spend so much time trying to justify the bizarre inconsistencies you inhabit, you can’t even see that you’re talking complete rubbish.
Or are you trying to pretend that your religion is in any way humane towards homosexuals?
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11.09
Once again flawed first principles to claim lack of ‘equivalence’ and an attempt to put a tawdry veneer over naked discrimination and unadulterated homophobia.
The church never taught and doesn’t teach that “reproduction is the necessary purpose of sex.” Consult Augustine before going any further.
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This “call me father’ melarkey is quite a thing amongst the D&C priests. Gives them a sense of importance. Isn’t that right Mssrs Eugene O’Hagan and Eugene O’Neill . Buffoons
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“Call me Madam” would probably be more appropriate in most cases.
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I’m going to adopt that in future instead of ‘father’.
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It’s well seen the cost of living crisis isn’t affecting you much, Bp Pat.
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Matthew 26
The Plot Against Jesus
26 When Jesus had finished saying all these things, he said to his disciples, 2 “As you know, the Passover is two days away—and the Son of Man will be handed over to be crucified.”
3 Then the chief priests and the elders of the people assembled in the palace of the high priest, whose name was Caiaphas, 4 and they schemed to arrest Jesus secretly and kill him. 5 “But not during the festival,” they said, “or there may be a riot among the people.”
Jesus Anointed at Bethany
6 While Jesus was in Bethany in the home of Simon the Leper, 7 a woman came to him with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, which she poured on his head as he was reclining at the table.
8 When the disciples saw this, they were indignant. “Why this waste?” they asked. 9 “This perfume could have been sold at a high price and the money given to the poor.”
10 Aware of this, Jesus said to them, “Why are you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me. 11 The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me. 12 When she poured this perfume on my body, she did it to prepare me for burial. 13 Truly I tell you, wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her.
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Pat, get on with your meal.
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Thank you Bishop Pat. Amen.
Hope you enjoyed Bratislava. Goodnight.
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9.02: Pat is entitled to a holiday. I don’t begrudge him a break. He should though just enjoy the break and not blog…..
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Rev Martin Thower and Rev Richard Lee know all about this issue.
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Pat,
Armagh diocese seems to be poor in dealing with rogue clerics.
We should remember the people affected.
Is Archbishop Martin responding to any of this?
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No 😞
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Pat maybe visit Hughie Connolly in Paris. Hughie with his lavish lifestyle likes to indulge in fine dinng and wine. God prepared the Paris reward for the man who made Maynooth what it is today.
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Secret gathering in the Galgorm of Clergy
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Any concerns regarding the ordination of Stephen Wilson please email directly to swilson2205@gmail.com and CC Pat Buckley.
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