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THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF MORE CLERICAL ABUSE CASES IN PORTUGAL, FRANCE AND GERMANY.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-64626077

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58781265

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-57357312

PAT SAYS

Almost every day now, new shocking reports of CLERICAL SEXUAL ABUSE CASES are emerging all over EUROPE and the WORLD.

And we have hardly even started hearing about the abuse that happened in AFRICA, ASIA and SOUTH AMERICA – at the hands of foreign missionary priests, brothers and nuns

CHILDREN, especially in Jesus’ view, are the Number One exemplars of the qualities needed for the Kingdom of Heaven.

Jesus also reserved the greatest punishment for anyone who would hurt “the little ones.”

Matthew 18:6

Biblical Translations of Matthew 18:6


“If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.”

How many thousands of bishops, priests, brothers, and nuns should have had a large millstones hung around their necks and be drowned in the depths of the sea?

How can the RCC exist with Christ’s condemnation on it?

How can it get away with pretending to be of Christ?

How can parents still hand their kids over to them in schools?

With all we have learned to date. Not to mention what is to come, how is the RCC still a legal entity, and why is it not banned and outlawed by the international community?

Why is torturing and raping thousands upon thousands of children not regarded as NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM?

79 replies on “THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF MORE CLERICAL ABUSE CASES IN PORTUGAL, FRANCE AND GERMANY.”

I wonder how many more it will take for even the stupid sheep to learn it’s about the crime, not the religion.

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Get a grip! An accusation is not a conviction. These priests are innocent until proven guilty. 😏
Eviva Maria!

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Brilliant parody, 10:13. But you’ve missed that Bela Lugosi likes to spell eviva as if typesetting a mediaeval prymer.

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9:21 there’s not many innocent sheep left in the pews, the passage of time and Covid saw to that. Most of what you see in pews & related organisations now are the self interested friends with benefits. Conflicts of interests abound.

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…. and in Portugal 100 priests with accusations of abuse levelled against them are still in ministry…. !

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9:43. Ah yes, they are all carefully educated to do that old dance, the old reliable – The Paedo Priest Shuffle. Those who can’t or won’t dance to this tune are mercilessly thrown to the wolves. Birds of a feather flock together including at international level.

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You wait until the floodgates of transparency open up in Africa and other 3rd World places, not just the activities of the missionaries who had free reign for decades and enjoyed themselves, but also the indigenous clergy who followed them and had learned about clerical droit de seigneur and are currently busy enjoying themselves at the expense of the vulnerable.

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Do you remember the phrase “the Catholic Church can never substantially err”? Well, I think we can see that it errs frequently and egregiously. So, don’t be such a simpleton and rely on those convenient untruths that you were taught years ago. Open your eyes and see what is happening, today, around you. Otherwise you will just continue being a simpleton.

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10:25 Never interrupt your enemy when they’re admitting on the internet that they don’t think thousands of victims and covering up crime, counts as substantially erring.
For the cult it’s just another normal day.

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Pope Francis refused to meet with victims of clerical sex abuse during his recent visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He probably fears triggering the African avalanche of abuse cases which is bound to occur.

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11:06 Expect nothing from a donkey but a kick.
Fraudulent Frankie is hoping to have been canonised by the time the avalanches of claims from Africa and Asia arrive on the Vatican desk.

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Reply to;Anonymoussays:
Feb 16, 2023 at 11:06 am
Francis cannot be trusted, he is a dab hand at covering for sexual abuser criminal Roman Catholic priests with a brazenness that could shame the devil.

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Patsy, you’re a very naughty boy for stirring things again. Those priests are just the bad apples, there’s plenty more good ones. 😏

You’re going to make the Buckbots think that cretin Magna was right that Our Blessed Lord does not want priests.

I agree with that great Saint, of blessed memory, the Cure of Ars that after Our Dear Lord, the priest is everything. Honour our priests and honour Our Blessed Mother, The Queen of Heaven.

Eviva Maria!

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Ah, the bad apples rationale ! Always a good attempt at deflection. They used to use it for almost any institution where there was trouble, notably in the Met Police. But we know. Bad apples are only the visible sign of corruption which works its way through the rest of the barrel. We know it from the RCC. So, please spare us this tired excuse.

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@9:55
Thanks to people like you with attitudes like yours, believing priests can do no wrong, this criminality, raping children and abusing vulnerable adults was covered up on a grand-scale.

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9:55 What about the 100% of bishops who shuffled them round to do it again?
So the bishops who did this are all bad apples? 🍎

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Repy to; Anonymoussays:
Feb 16, 2023 at 9:55 am
I beg to differ with John Vianney, the Curé of Ars, Patron of Parish Priests, I suggest he is asleep on the job and, needs to be fired for poor performance.
I will venture to offer my opinion on who is most important after the Lord, it is His Roman Catholic children, the future of the Roman Catholic church, abuse them at your peril “the priest is everything” indeed!
Those days of pedestooling Roman Catholic priests at least in the West, has come and, gone, today a priest has to earn an accolade similar to the rest of us, and, work for it, it is not a God Given right anymore, nor should it be.

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Every bishop, religious superior or priest in the Irish branch of RCC continuing to cover up abuse must be imprisoned. They can spiritualise their incarceration by considering themselves martyrs for the cover-up.

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Are Safeguarding in Diocese of Meath turning a blind eye to Silverstream Priory/Dom Benedict Andersen situation?

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11:03 That’s what some of the spiteful Irish Bishops do, Tom is no worse or no better than some of the other mitred Mafia over on the Emerald Isle.

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12.44
Most would agree he is no better. Not so sure about the other half of the sentence though.

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They already consider themselves martyrs for being expected to answer to the law for covering up crime.
And that’s all of them, not just a few.

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I’m sure if these reviews were undertaken in every other lay organisation and within general society you would have exact same results . Probably even worse.

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10:16: Seanie, take your head out of the sand come up for air and smell the coffee! You are deluding yourself.

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Seanie, we don’t know that as a certainty.
But surely a key concern is that these clerics purport to be exemplars of the “Christian” message they preach while urging the ‘faithful’ to follow the message of their teachings, …….certainly not the example of their own abusive lives.
I’ve asked the same question many times here before, and never got any sensible response. How can this religion have ANY validity when it’s clerical messengers behave in such a widespread ongoing abusive fashion over such extensive periods? The “bad apple” platitudes have no validity.
How can anyone believe these clerics believe the religious mumbo jumbo they preach?
Yeah, I hear you: only the deluded indoctrinated unquestioning baa lambs desperately clinging on to hope their lives have some significant transcendental meaning.
MMM

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Exactly, MMM.
The ‘Christian’ message being preached here is that child abuse isn’t that much of a problem because it happens elsewhere.
Bizarre, huh?
It’s almost like they’ve run out of road and are saying increasingly bizarre things to try to avoid facing the reality.

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10:16 Seanie kindly steps in to demonstrate one of the ways people try to deal with the huge dissonance caused by the abuse scandal.
Unfortunately trying to reconcile this in your head by saying that you’d find the same elsewhere brings out the corresponding dissonance that every other organization can see it needs to be stopped.
Whereas Catholics ‘Only one in twenty priests is an abuser, just like everyone else, it’s fine ‘.
This line is remarkably revealing.

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11:07 abuse isn’t limited to sexual or financial abuse, it is a matter of public record that clerics and their teams of staff & volunteer networks engage in many other forms of abuse that are less discernible in the interests of perverting the course of justice to protect the interests of the Roman Catholic Church international income streams from government schemes and from subscribers in church.

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Agreed, Seanie. One case is one too many but focusing exclusively on church related abuse keeps other current abusers out of the limelight. The sexual abuse of children in Ireland is not a thing of the past.

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EVERY Diocese and Religious Order on the island of Ireland needs to be investigated.
Safeguarding MUST be completely independent of the RCC.

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There will be many a priest who saw the headline today and heaved a sigh of relief that it wasn’t them on the blog today.
This is how moral they are.

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Victims should take some comfort in the fact that the bad apple clergy & their cohorts will never know the day nor the hour.

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….and there will be plenty of clergy sitting tight and anxious about what may come out of the woodwork to bite them in the arse…..their past catching up with them…..out of a job, out of ministry, vilified, MIA, sabbatical, St. Lukes, perhaps even a knock on the door from The Old Bill, prosecution and prison. There are still lots of unresolved instances of sexual abuse by clergy which have not yet seen the light of day. They will be praying frantically that they make it to their grave without their past rearing its ugly face. I don’t have any pity for them.

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I guess Bobby Byrne was living like that every day for a number of years, heaving a sigh of relief that for another day his secrets were not out. The alleged offence against the priest was not in the recent months before his resignation, so he will have been living with the possibility that something might out for some time. On top of the other issues going on in H&N, he will have had a pretty torrid time of it. I feel a certain compassion for him. It can’t have been, nor will it be now, very nice. Hopefully, there are people looking after him. Still, truth must out, in the interests of transparency and justice. There is no other way. Then the rebuilding can begin.

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So let’s review the excuses and diversions so far…
1 It’s society.
2 It’s a few bad apples.
3 It’s Vatican 2 (this one really is barking).
4. It’s modernism.
5 It’s the gays.
6 It’s modernism.
7 We didn’t know it was illegal (FYI this is never a defense).
8 We didn’t want to scandalize anyone (actually literally barking at this point).
9 We’re no worse than anyone else (great morals there).
10 But [insert name here] hasn’t been focused on like us (members of crime syndicates love dropping the others in it).
11 But can’t you all just forget, you’re not being Christian.
12 You’re only expecting us to have the consequences of our crimes because you’re persecuting us.
What next? You haven’t tried the freemasons yet. 😂 I certainly wouldn’t buy a used car off these lags, let alone look to them for moral guidance!

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Even Pope Benedict had to wait until he was safely dead to reveal the truth of the deadly rot and corruption that emanates from the Vatican into all corners of its cesspools worldwide. Prayers for victims and survivors and families who continue to be traumatised by members of this vile cult that knowingly and strategically practices deliberate endangerment on a daily basis and with ongoing devastating consequences.

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Until the sexuality of paedophilia is recognised in the RCC as a destructive sexuality and therapy is sought for them to recognise this sexuality in themselves will any way forward be made in RCC.
A paedophilic sexuality is all about control and power over the weaker victim.

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Paedophilia isn’t a sexuality (Jesus! What a thing to think, let alone say); it’s a perversion.

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It’s good, Pat, that you are refusing to publish posts by that vulgar fool. His posts are all abusive. None should have been published. They damage your blog, and you, by making the blog appear nothing better than a public slanging match instead of a forum where serious issues can be raised and discussed, intelligently and respectfully. If posters can’t aspire to this standard, then they shouldn’t be here. Verbal abuse is no substitute for reasoned argument.
Please continue to refuse publishing comments from this source until he cleans up his act.

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Dame Bella needs a six month sabbatical from the blog for prayer and penance to soften her vulgar cough.

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1:48

They don’t love it when they being called well earned and accurate names themselves.

Drop the pilot day is on its way.

Over and out.

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Yet another Bishop shouts out that he prefers Caesar to God.
“Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesars and unto God the things that are God’s”. Jesus knew that the assaults by Satan would begin as soon as he returned to the Father and continue to the end of time.
Today,in the North of England, there is being played out yet another drama involving the Church structure and the wish to placate Caesar. An Archbishop of the Church, having been ordered by the Vatican to investigate nefarious conduct by a Bishop and also the events that lead to the suicide of a Cathedral Dean has avoided his duty by passing it to a lay person who had been given the title Chief Operating Officer of a different Diocese. What has this purely worldly administrative role got to do with Our Lord and his redemption of mankind, the saving of souls?
Popes, Archbishops priests in fact all members of the clergy and dedicated orders are absolutely nothing if they are not the “things of God” in that they form the visible form of Christ’s Mystical Body. Almost immediately, however, the acceptance as a necessity for there to be a human organisation originally to take care of “widows and orphans”but which was soon overcome by the same power of Mammon that had corrupted the much vilified Judas, there began the conflict between holiness and worldliness in which today’s English Hierarchy have faithlessly thrown in the towel. Westminster and Birmingham at the IICSA and Liverpool today.
Let them admit that there are many failures among the clergy who have damaged children and others. Let them admit that it is an added sin to pretend that this is not true. Let them admit that Church property is theft from the poor. Let them admit that over the centuries their predecessors in both West and East have always failed to make the right choice between God and Caesar.
Europe’s great Cathedrals and Monasteries are proof of this.

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I was never abused but I had sexual relationships with 3 redemptorists ‘priests’ while they were in ministry in my homeland of Brazil

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Reply to;Anonymoussays:
Feb 16, 2023 at 2:13 pm
It sounds like a sex ring to me, if so you were sexually abused.

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Pat, I have been with my Mr for around 2 years. About 2 months into it I realised he had no sexual appetite. Maybe it’s me? Maybe I’m ugly? I am starving of intimacy, what do I do?

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Patsy I’ve offered up for you a Memorare that Our Blessed Lord and Our Blessed Mother will not look upon you with great anger at your great unfairness in not publishing many of my comments today.

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Just a week ago Francis was in the Democratic Republic of Congo, he blanked those sexually abused by Roman Catholic priests, and did not even meet with one of them, there is no way this man is concerned about Roman Catholics, presumably his interests is still is to protect the organisation above it’s Roman Catholic members, who are after all the church. Francis is full of bull–t.
How in God’s name can ANYONE trust Roman Catholic clerics, connected with this organisation, no matter how good they claim to be, they have all gone through seminary training, being fed the same methods on how to protect it, ABOVE ALL ELSE, it would be almost impossible to change them of those views, for that reason, to trust would be very foolish indeed.

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I forgot to add this article to my comment today at 3.42pm, which exemplifies the African complicity of Roman Catholic Bishops who continue to use the same methods of shutting up complainers of those sexually abused by Roman Catholic priests and, Francis will know of that, shame on him for not asking to speak with those who are being sexually abused by God’s “holy anointed” in the DRC, and no doubt it is more of the same throughout Africa, Latin America and Asia, only this month Father Shay Cullen was speaking about the rampant sexual abuse still alive, well, and thriving, with payoffs to parents following their children’s sexual abuse in the Philippines.

Pope Spurns Clerical Sex Abuse Victims in DRC
Church Militanthttps://www.churchmilitant.com › article
by Jules Gomes • ChurchMilitant.com • February 6, 2023.
Congolese Roman Catholic bishop offered bribe to sexually abused victim’s family to withdraw sex abuse by Roman Catholic priest complaint.

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3.42pm
Can you evidence that Francis refused to meet and blanked victims of clerical child abuse?
I haven’t seen or read this – was this reported in – surely newsworthy if true.

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Pope Spurns Clerical Sex Abuse Victims in DRC
Church Militant
·https://www.churchmilitant.com › article
6 Feb 2023
This article by Dr. Jules Gomes, B.A., B.D., M.Th., Ph.D. (Cantab) is Rome Correspondent for Church Militant. He is a respected journalist, academic and editor of Rebel Priest.

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6.26: But…Church Militant? Seems they give Pope Francis a horrid time. They agree with nothing he says. They’re forever on the opposite side with Michael Voris as cheer leader.

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ENABLED BY THE MEDIA, POPE FRANCIS REFUSES TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN FROM PEDOPHILES
(VATICAN CITY)
The Open Tabernacle
February 10, 2023
By Betty Clermont
“Pope Says Homosexuality Not a Crime,” the AP headlined on Jan. 25, reporting on their interview a day earlier with the pontiff. “Pope Says Homosexuality is Not a Crime” headlined The New York Times and The Washington Post the same morning. “Pope Francis says laws that criminalize homosexuality are ‘unjust’” was the lede to the PBS Nightly News segment that evening. It’s difficult to imagine the U.S. media would give prominence to such an obvious and vapid pronouncement by any public figure other than this pope.”…”The U.S. media also chose to ignore the segment of the same AP interview where “Francis acknowledged the Catholic Church still had a long way to go to deal with [sex abuse], saying more transparency was needed and that Church leaders must speak out more about abuse of ‘vulnerable adults.’” Not only did the pope deflect attention away from his refusal to protect our children from rape and torture, but he also could be confident that he would not be challenged by the interviewer.” ” “It’s your duty to protect children,” Tim Law, founder of Ending Clergy Abuse, told Pope Francis via a press conference in Kinshasa on Jan. 30, the day before the pope arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as reported by Agence-France-Presse.” “On Feb. 2, “around two dozen activists and sexual abuse victims demonstrated in Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital across the road from a cathedral where Pope Francis was meeting clergy.They held up placards, some demanding that the pope meet with clergy abuse victims in the country,” Benoit Nyemba, correspondent for the Reuters DRC bureau, reported. About 50% of the DRC population is Roman Catholic, Nyemba noted.“One demonstrator, Benjamin Kitobo, said he was abused when he was a boy in the city of Kolwezi. He said the priest who allegedly abused him was later allowed to return to ministry,” Nyemba wrote. Pope Francis did not meet with any clergy abuse victims in the DRC nor did he acknowledge their suffering.”https://opentabernacle.wordpress.com/2023/02/10/enabled-by-the-media-pope-francis-refuses-to-protect-our-children-from-pedophiles/

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6.26
Church militant and respected? In the same sentence? Q. Pluto has blown her cover. She’s a culture warrior with very poor judgement. Not really a surprise given the comments here.

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Has the RCC as an institution been trying for centuries to keep the genie in the bottle (Peter Damian 10th Century) but now the cat is out of the bag – RCC attracts homosexuals and child abusers there isn’t ordinarily a causal link but with this institution there appears to be – for centuries managed and lid kept on it (deference) but now it’s a tsunami of abuse cascading and erupting- historical for sure but still going on – Quigley, Walsh, Leigh and Jolly et al.
Most bishops spend their days dealing with child abuse and fretting about money involved to provide for sick and retired clergy.

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The government support sick and retired clergy, they receive weekly State retirement pensions etc. retired priests live in houses paid for by public so where’s the headache for the Bishops!

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Dear Bishop Pat. Thank you and your readers for your prayers and best wishes. These past few days have been nerve-wracking as I have had my first HIV test since becoming sexually active in seminary over 25 years ago. Over the past weeks, I have educated myself about deciding to be tested and the virus. I have been reckless and fearful of finding out, but now I know the truth.

“You tested negative for HIV and syphilis (EIA). If you think you are at risk of HIV, you should test every 3 months. Read more about when to test and preventing HIV here: https://freetesting.hiv/about-hiv Thanks, Freetesting.

I will certainly take my sexual health seriously and encourage others not to make the mistake I made.

Ronnie

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Prayer had nothing to do with your outcome: you either were, or
weren’t, infected when you asked for prayer. You were just a random success.

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8.14 pm that may be. But knowing bishop Pat was praying for me gave me the grace and serenity to accept whatever the outcome would have been.

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Really? How do you know? You were declared negative, not positive. Had you been declared positive…?

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Egan is shying away from raiding the retired clergy fund after you put him under the spotlight Pat, he did Pat. He is trying to increase the parish levy to make up for it.

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