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HEXHAM AND NEWCASTLE – AN UPDATE.

“A good journalist runs towards the burning building, not away from it.”

(Helen Joyce)

DISGRACED ROBERT BYRNE
MALCOLM MC MAHON

My sources in the English RCC inform me that Malcolm McMahon has submitted his report to the Dicastery of Bishops in Rome.

Bishop Francis Prevost – new Prefect of Dicastery of Bishops.

This report will NOT be made public, and unless someone in Rome leaks it to us, we will not see it – which is another cover-up and a grave injustice to the people and priests of H&N.

Malcolm Mc Mahon has said he will publish what he calls an EXECUTIVE SUMMARY of that report ???

The CSSA also say that they will issue an EXECUTIVE SUMMARY of that report, too.

But the CSSA is paid for and answerable to the English Catholic Bishops!

Can we trust them to be open and transparent?

Personally, I wouldn’t trust them.

“He who pays the piper calls the tune” 😞

SOLUTION:

1. Don’t attend their church services.

2. Don’t give them or any Catholic charities any money.

3. Expose everything negative and scandalous you know about them.

4. Don’t send your children or grandchildren to any of their schools.

5. Encourage everyone you know to avoid them in every way.

6. Verbally challenge every bishop, priest, and nun you see out in public.

194 replies on “HEXHAM AND NEWCASTLE – AN UPDATE.”

I see ‘uncle Ted’ facing criminal charges in Wisconsin for repeated sexual assault. He was the subject of a report too. Reports while useful are not as powerful as real actions like the ones listed above. Finances usually do the trick as this is the true bottom line

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11:18. Agreed – it’s all down to money and tops and bottoms.

But finances are the most important bottom line to the holy ones and their colleagues.

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@8:31
No doubt you charge for your services as well Marie Stopes.
You and the ferry companies and airlines should be grateful for all the trade you’ve had from the women getting rid of offspring of Irish Roman Catholic priests and their associates over the decades.

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9:27 Actually MSI Reproductive Choices provide NHS termination and in the UK 97% of terminations are funded by the NHS.
You will note the new name for Marie Stopes, which I love as an accurate description.
If only the so-called ‘pro-life’ crowd had the honesty to call themselves the ‘forced birth rape culture cultists’.

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Points 1 to 6 – are exactly what lay and clerical members of the Roman Catholic Church have been doing to victims, survivors, their supports and to known and suspected whistleblowers for decades.
Wolves in sheep’s clothing

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Surprise, surprise, Catholic Church cover up and report won’t see the light of day!!
Booby Burn is history and cocked up right royally – what a disaster and yet again another Brum priest.
What is it about that diocese?

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Stand with victimised whistleblower Dom. Benedict Andersen the true Prior of Silverstream Priory, Irelandsays:

Dom. Benedict Andersen is mightier than Bishop of Meath Tom Deenihan, whose sandals Cork Tom is not worthy to carry.

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Stand with victimised whistleblower Dom. Benedict Andersen the true Prior of Silverstream Priory, Irelandsays:

Cork Tom does not wear sandals, he wears badly fitting wellington boots purchased in Cork.

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Tom has no class when it comes to wellingtons

You can take the Tom out of the sewer

But he’ll always be a rat 🐀

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Tom has no class when it comes to wellingtons
You can take the Tom out of the sewer
But he’ll always be a rat 🐀

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The English and Welsh RC men hates that the Yorkshireman is in charge in Rome. Yorkshire folk are blunt and straight talking.

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11:54 Expertise with a broom is also essential:

Clerics & co have much caca to brush under the carpet

Clerics and co must find misleading caca to sweep into the streets to protect their crook and criminal subscribers in return for turning a blind eye to sources of substantial donations.

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11:54 What’s the latest on Rory or Ruaraidh or whatever he’s calling himself this fine morning.
Is he on Fr Coyle duties
OR
Is he making use of his Dr Coyle hat?

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Robert Byrne is the former auxiliary bishop of Birmingham prior to being made bishop of Hexham and Newcastle.
Byrne was a bishop in Birmingham and therefore was for a period of time one of their bishops.

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11:59 – You need to catch up! Robert Byrne, prior to being auxiliary in Birmingham, was an Oratorian, originally in Birmingham, who founded the Oxford Oratory. Yes, Birmingham seems to have more MIA priests than most dioceses!

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Shush, 10:51, don’t tell them facts like those. I love the way fools can’t make out what he is whenever he comes up here and start incardinating him in all sorts of extraordinary places.
They probably think Abp McMahon is incardinated in Liverpool. 🤣

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I still can not believe Richard Purcell had bareback sex in the scullery of the monastery
I still cannot believe that Bertie Ahern does not have a bank account.

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If someone wants to host a blog calling out wrongdoing or host videos guiding people on the right path, there are going to be critics and snipers. It has to be water off a ducks back.
Take your points and the goals will come. Goals do not come easily and you have to be able to takes a few hits alongs the way.
Sometimes in politics, you get a wallop according to Enda Kenny.
People of courage and conviction have to be able to take a wallop for doing the right thing.
Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.

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The Roman Catholic Church has zero right to keep any more secrets.
It is completely funded by both members of the public who are church attendees and also by the non-RC taxpayer through the various government subsidies and grants that it receives.
The RC has a long and consistent history acknowledged by international human rights organisations of dehumanising and torturing victims of church related abuse by clergy and its inner circle lay membership.
It’s also high time to highlight the Fatwa that senior Roman Catholic clergy have been instigating against legitimate complainants on issues of church related sexual and financial abuse.

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RC Safeguarding persons appointed are carefully selected safe pairs of hands who will act in the best interests of the Church all the time and every time if they know what’s good for them and their own questionable connections.

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There is a system haven’t you heard. The people responsible for safeguarding have safeguarding people watching them who are in turn watched by other safeguarding officers who are etc etc etc. Its a great job safeguarding you will never be out of work. Would you ever catch yourself on and stop asking stupid fecking questions like that.

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6:21

Why? You seem rattled, why so? Parents consider safeguarding paramount. You obviously have no children of your own.

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Is this a case of information restricted to the few?
What of those appointments/moves/promotions made under the leadership of Bishop Robert – can they be trusted?

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Protecting the interests of the Church is the one and only priority.
There is zero regard for victims, survivors and zero moral compass.

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Disgusting cover up !!!! Are we going to be told if Billy Bunter is a Priest in good standing or not ? Are we in the interests of protection going to be told what he is guilty for or not ?

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The defrocked Roman Catholic cardinal who became the face of the church’s clergy sex abuse crisis has been charged in Wisconsin with sexually assaulting an 18-year-old man more than 45 years ago, court records show.
A criminal complaint filed April 14 alleges that Theodore McCarrick, who was removed from the priesthood in 2019 after a Vatican investigation found he had sexually molested adults and children, fondled a man in 1977 while staying at a cabin on Geneva Lake in southeastern Wisconsin.
The alleged victim, who is not named, told investigators that McCarrick had repeatedly sexually assaulted him since he was 11 and even brought him to parties where other adult men sexually assaulted him, according to the complaint.
McCarrick became the highest-ranking Roman Catholic official in the U.S. to face criminal charges for sexual abuse when he was accused in 2021 of sexually assaulting a teenage boy in Massachusetts at a wedding reception in 1974. His attorneys asked the judge in that case earlier this year to dismiss the charges, saying that McCarrick, now 92 and suffering from dementia, is not competent to stand trial.
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The once-powerful priest was ordained in 1958 and became archbishop in Newark, New Jersey, in 1986 and then archbishop of Washington, D.C., in 2000. He rose to power despite church officials’ knowledge of accusations against him. A two-year Vatican investigation into McCarrick’s tenure found credible reports of his problematic behavior dating back to 1999, including an inquiry confirming that McCarrick had slept with seminarians.
The church has confirmed it made financial settlements with adults who accused McCarrick of sexual misconduct. McCarrick retired in 2006 but continued to be active in political circles until he was defrocked by Pope Francis in 2019.
Wisconsin prosecutors learned of the alleged 1977 assault through a program dedicated to prosecuting instances of abuse by faith leaders, according to a news release. Officials were able to charge McCarrick because the statute of limitations does not apply to people who are not residents of the state. A similar law allowed Massachusetts prosecutors to bring their case against McCarrick more than 40 years later.
McCarrick’s attorney in Massachusetts, William Fick, did not immediately return a phone call or email sent Monday. An attorney for McCarrick has not yet been listed in the Wisconsin case.

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Wanting to meet potential partners through dating apps like Tinder is “normal,” and the church’s teaching on sex is “still in diapers,” Pope Francis said in a conversation with a group of young people gathered in Rome.
Speaking with 10 young adults, Spanish-speakers between 20 and 25 years old from around the globe, the pope responded to questions on topics ranging from the church’s abuse crisis to abortion and from LGBTQ inclusion to immigration.
The conversation was filmed in June 2022 for a documentary titled “The Pope: Answers,” released on the streaming service Disney+ April 5.
The documentary begins by following each young person at home — in Spain, Senegal, Argentina, Peru, Colombia and the United States — as well as Francis eating breakfast in the dining room of the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the Vatican guesthouse where he lives.
The film includes mundane scenes from the pope’s daily life, such as making calls in his small, cluttered office — a far cry from the library of the Apostolic Palace where he receives heads of state. His desk, which has no computer, bears stacks of printed Gmail messages and syntheses of findings from the current Synod of Bishops.
After being driven to a working-class neighborhood in Rome, the young people, a mix of Catholics, Christians, agnostics, atheists and a Muslim, asked the pope if he has a salary (no), a cellphone (no) and what he thinks about young people meeting romantic partners on Tinder.
“It’s normal,” he said. “Young people have that eagerness to meet each other, and that’s very good.”
In a conversation on pornography and masturbation opened by a young woman who says she creates adult content, the pope said that “expressing yourself sexually is a richness,” but that “everything that diminishes real sexual expression diminishes you too, it makes you partial, and it impoverishes that richness.”
The pope warned against labeling all sexual activity as “ugly” and said the church’s “catechesis on sex is still in diapers.”
“Christians haven’t always had a mature catechesis on sex,” he added.
Asked by a self-described nonbinary person about the treatment of LGBTQ people in the church, Francis said people who use the Gospel to sow hate “live to condemn others because they don’t know how to ask forgiveness for their own faults.”
“I don’t have the right to cast anyone out from the church,” said the pope, referring to members of the LGBTQ community. “My job is to receive, always.”
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One woman recounted her experience working in a group called “Catholics for the Right to Choose” in Argentina and gave Francis a green handkerchief, a symbol of the pro-choice movement in Argentina, which legalized abortion in 2020.
The pope said he instructs priests ministering to women who have had abortions to “not ask many questions and be merciful, like Jesus is.”
“A woman who aborts cannot be left alone,” he said. “She must be accompanied.”
Yet he noted that abortion must also be looked at “scientifically, and with a certain coldness,” stating that at one month from conception a human embryo is not “a bunch of cells that got together, but a systemized human life.”
“It is one thing to accompany someone who did something, and another is to justify the action,” he said.
A young man who had been abused when he was 11 years old by his teacher, whom he described as a numerary of Opus Dei, in Bilbao, Spain, presented a card written by Francis to his father in 2014 in response to the situation. The pope had then urged the father to present the case to the then-Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which he did, but further investigations were not taken.
“These cases do not expire” in the church said Francis, noting that if cases of abuse against minors reach a statute of limitations “I lift them automatically.” The pope told the young man he would get the case reviewed.
Francis stressed the church’s “zero tolerance” policy on abuse and noted that while a culture of abuse is “unfortunately everywhere,” including outside the church, “what is being done in each diocese and the Vatican is an example in the fight against abuse.”
In one of the conversation’s final exchanges, a woman who was preparing to become a religious sister described how she fell away from the faith on a visit to Rome due to its opulence.
“The true church is on the peripheries; in the center there are good people, holy people, but there is also much corruption, and that needs to be recognized,” said Francis.
At the conversation’s end, the pope thanked the young people for the conversation saying he learned a lot from them, and joked that in conclusion he risked making a marketing statement:
“This is the way of the church: all brothers and sisters, all united, each their own points of views, their positions, some closer, some further, but brothers and sisters, a fraternity.”

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Pope Francis is only being nice
We faithful know that he has no time whatsoever for lapsed Catholics.

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1:19
Speaking of ‘still in diapers’ do you know diapers come in a variety of sizes inculding small medium large extra large and jumbo size diaper for the more portly bot-Tom.

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Car crash priest & his superiors fail to apologise for causing death by dangerous driving & injuring several mass goers on church grounds.says:

6:47. Disgraceful but that’s what protectors of church finances do.

Flock together like the birds of a feather that they are.

Be realistic, why would a bunch of blatant paedophile protectors change the habit of a lifetime by showing concern for a family bereaved by one of their irresponsible cabal priests unless there were a fleet of cameras and a news crew present for one of their self- serving PR exercises.

Wolves in sheep’s clothing.

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You really do need to read that article again. The family of the victim stated no one set out to harm anyone. Get your orange tinted specs off.

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7:56 – back to Specsavers for you
and READ the article:
Victim
They said they understood that nobody set out to hurt anyone that day but spoke of their disappointment that nobody from the church had reached out to them following the death “of our wonderful Dad” considering the accident had happened on church grounds and the driver was a priest.

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Guilty plea
Fr Foley pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to driving a vehicle in a manner which was dangerous to the public and thereby causing the death of Christopher Phillips and causing grievous body harm to Jason Kelly, Martin Cawley and Rebecca Meredith on June 25th, 2018.
The court heard that Fr Foley’s vehicle initially struck about ten people, seven of whom were knocked into the air, with the other three people going under the car. Witnesses later described the sound of the car driving over those people.
Eoin Lawlor BL prosecuting said the car essentially ricocheted along before it struck and mounted bollards in the church grounds, pinning three men in the process.
Multiple fractures
The court heard that Ms Meredith had eight fractures to her left foot, severe bruising and tissue damage to her back. She has not recovered any feeling to the back of her left ankle and needs a wheelchair to get around.
James Kelly had multiple fractures to his legs and knees and required an operation, while Martin Cawley suffered broken ribs which led to his lungs being punctured in a few places. His pelvis was also cracked in two places and he walks now with a walking frame.

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“A good journalist runs towards the burning building, not away from it.”
Journalists are running from the Silverstream scandal and the erroneous episcopal appointment of Fr Paul Connell as a reward for his role in the persecution of Dom Benedict Andersen, the true Prior of Silverstream.

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7:46 Journalists have kids in church run schools and some involved with another cash cow for the Roman Catholic Church being the GAA.
That’s the good rural brethren in Ireland for you.

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3:57, as rare as hen’s teeth puddle duck soup and the corncrake. (MIAs)

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The Archbishop was apparently full of promises that he would inform the clergy, my very good priest friend was very hopeful that ‘his grace’ would share details with them in Low Week. He now thinks nothing will come of report and everything will stay the same until a new bishop is announced later this year. A new bishop that will be picked out by the bishops. They police themselves. They choose who they want to promote among themselves.
If people aren’t informed soon, and some urgent changes aren’t made soon, then the diocese of Hexham and Newcastle are going to be in major trouble. The Archbishop clearly has no idea of the strength of feeling and desire for a change of leadership in Hexham and Newcastle. Shame. And shame he had people trusting him by saying all the right things.

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8:11 Just another example of their modus operandi.
The external authorities that allow them to get away with this have a hell of a lot to explain.

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We investigated them and found we did nothing wrong or they investigated us and we found or we found out they or they found out,
Ack…whatever….!

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McMahon’s middle name is “bullshit” someone said the other day. He is right. McMahon just huffs and puffs and rarely produces the goods. This is the Church marking its own homework, so I would not expect it to be faithful to the truth about what happened in the case of + Bobby. We might be allowed to see some anodyne concerns, but nothing of the real detail. I guess the only hope of some transparency lies with any police case that might be forthcoming. I understand that the matter concerning an alleged sexual assault on the priest of another diocese has had to be reported to the police and that they are looking in to it. If that goes anywhere under the police / criminal justice route, then at least it will get an airing in public at some stage and we might get to know something. No, I suspect the tactic here is to swamp the scene with lots of so-called reports which only reveal a few details, and hope that puts people off the scent. Whatever happens, I think + Bobby is toast, and won’t be wandering around renting himself out as a traditionalist Latin Mass bishop for swivelled eyed traditionalist nutters.

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Where is Byrne hiding?
What’s his canonical status?
Is he in active ministry?
When will they appoint a new bishop of H&N?
Where is Tim Gardiner now?

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Tim is currently resident at the Oxford Oratory with Bryne. Tim and Fr Rupert were seen at Waitrose together on Saturday afternoon.

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What is Tim, a convicted child porn guy, doing living at the Oxford Oratory and parish ? Or even Bobby given allegations. Seems odd. Mind you the Oratorians always consider themselves above the rules. Brum Safeguarding needs to take a look. Maybe they will let us know once they’ve had a look ?!

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I would not be surprised if he was in the Manchester Oratory. He is from there and he shares the same tendencies as its provost.

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‘He is from there’
No wonder RCs perpetually end up in such a mess with their complete inability to distinguish facts from fiction.
So so far today we’ve had him as a priest of Birmingham archdiocese and in the Manchester Oratory.
Although that may just have been an excuse for a bitchy comment about the provost.
Anyone want to place him at Silverstream or Glenstal? You’ve tried everywhere else. 🤣

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I hope Robert Byrne is NOT working as a hospital chaplain! Earlier blogs suggested that Nursie +Bernard has forbidden him to exercise any ministry in Birmingham diocese.

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Hilarious how some idiot stayed up past midnight copying and pasting comments from previous blog posts onto this one.
Must really hate Bishop Buckley.

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Actually I was. I was looking for the idiot who would post comments on a blog and expect other readers not to read them and comment on them.

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10:16 And you can’t recognize what is obviously a joke when you see one.
This is where the parochial school will get you, folks.

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10:16 Agreed, it’s like a girl I invited out for a drink a few times years ago.
Next thing she was stopping in front of jewellers windows & dropping hints about the future.
I’m glad I’m a priest.
I made the right choice.

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In respect of point 6 by Bishop Buckley, about the need to challenge every bishop and archbishop, here is a helpful list of five questions to the ‘powerful’ that were provided by the late Tony Benn MP:
1. What power have you got?
2. Where did you get it from?
3. In whose interests do you exercise it?
4. To whom are you accountable?
5. How can we get rid of you?
Any one of these questions could and should be posited to bishops and archbishops at every public opportunity.
For anyone with unimpaired sight and hearing, it’s quite evident that the Catholic church is a cult. There is currently no accountability whatsoever.
To whom are you accountable Archbishop McMahon?

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Did you mean Spiritually unimpaired sight and Spiritually unimpaired hearing, Vasari Corridor? Just that if you read around the subject of sensory impairment more widely – physical sight and hearing issues – you’ll find that many of those parishioners have already ‘seen the light’ of the cult, reported it and been forced by the ‘men’ and women ( colluding) of God, to walk away from it. ’ ‘Mea Culpa’ is a good start re Deaf men abused by Clergy in Miwauke.
The trouble for those faithful to Christ and His teaching, is that we continue the RC struggle because we Love God – not the bloke at the front. We stay as ‘one voice’ to praise, thank, acknowledge our Redemption by God’s Son, against the ‘Mass’ of gross hypocrisy, abuse of the people and far too many clergy sitting in the pit of bread and circuses. Plus biting the hands that feed them! Not all priests, bishops etc. – too few though!

What a surprise, Pat, that you have intel Malcolm McM is only releasing an ‘executive summary’. As the Church clearly acknowledges Pilate above Our Lord, they keep attempting to pull the wool over our eyes by questioning the Truth and feeding the sheep lies and deceit.

I am pleased to be in some apparently (as all RC trust is gone) genuine companionship. Best not give money and all of Benn’s questions are valid. We have no idea what ‘he’ the bloke at the front & his cohort are using our hard earned money for AND people donating from their Benefit Entitlements.
We learn, the hard way, over years of stupidity and blandness, to discern and reflect who and what our time and support should be used for in the Parishes.

Sadly gullibility and conformity reign Supreme – rather than giving it all to God to sort out. The Mustard Seeds are there, though. Let us pray, think, wait and be Guided by the Holy Spirit to Act wisely as did Christ’s Apostles. Amen. Thank you.

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I’ve been working on no 5 for ages, but the dodgy senior clerics and their safeguarding cronies just keep getting promoted! Parasites on a host.

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Wind your neck back in Purcell!

It’s “bear” not “bare” this time.

Some good furniture sales in town at the moment.

Take a hint would ya! 😇

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It’s too expensive to go to church
First there’s all those collections
Then there’s all the therapy to find the money for when you realise you’ve been taken to the cleaners one way or the other.

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Booby Burn is as much a product of the Oratory as he is of Birmingham- he learnt or fine tuned his capacity for duplicity and hypocrisy there.
It isn’t true that he wasn’t bishop material he was perfect – his error was getting caught and overreaching plus he couldn’t contain his proclivities: food, wine, homosexuality and the kick he got from flexing and abusing power.
He wasn’t an adept – many of them are.
Elsie is the supreme adept – they could learn from him – but hey even he was excoriated at IICSA by those nimble and v clever barristers who ate him and Nursie for breakfast.

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‘as much a product of the Oratory as he is of Birmingham’
Another one who doesn’t understand how this works. 🤣

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Someone who doesn’t have the common manners to refer to the bishop by his name and like the schoolboy he mentally is, refers to him by an abusive nickname, is in the business of trolling and bullying, not understanding.

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One of those “clever barristers ” who ate Westminster and Birmingham for breakfast went to the same com.p as David Beckham and Harry Kane. Make of that what you will!!

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@ 2:18pm
Wind yar own neck in Meubles you’d know more about “bears” than anyone along with yar mucker Pucell. Yar use of double spacing is remanicent of an other ejit of dubious reputation who haunted this blog. So take a hint and do wan!🤣🤣🤣

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Shur everyone on this blog has a dubious reputation!
It’s all about the source!

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Any update on Bill Mulvihill?
Is he still homeless?
At least the weather is warming up a bit.

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England is suffering from a very bad crop of chief shepherds.
EGAN is the most dangerous and is doing the most damage.
The one source of hope is that they’re all moving closer to the finish line and will soon retire. Then, eventually, they’ll have to answer for their betrayal.
The future does hold a lot of hope in England, but we have a decade of dysfunctional nutcases to endure, temporarily, for now.
Let’s hope they leave something for future Bishop’s to inherit!!

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You learn such a lot from reading the comments on this blog. For example today I have learned that the Dominicans in Oxford are incardinated into Birmingham diocese. Fascinating.

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12.36pm
Explain? How does it work then?
The Oxford Oratory is located in Archdiocese of Birmingham right?
Booby was Auxiliary Bishop in Birmingham, right?
Ergo – Booby as much a product of Birmingham as the Oratory.
Now explain?

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Why are you still giving out about the cult?
Why haven’t you moved on to pastures new?
What are you waiting for?

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3:26 Because you and other cult members want people like me silenced or, preferably, dead.

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5:12 they should hang their fake holy heads in shame for their part in making anyone feel as you have described.

Total bastardos & bitchettes.

No surrender 💪

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11.25am
And it ain’t gonna get any better.
Who’s being lined up for Westminster and the Cardinal job?
Will Nursie go any further?
Will the insomniac Stock get the Red?

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Anon at 12.55pm
If I recall correctly re stock, it was He who brazenly all out as he ordained new priest who had homosexual lifestyle previously. I doubt that he get the red hat cos of his baggage.
Also Stock was visiting pattaya at various times as his photo at a school funded by EU. It has but of shades from ex Bishop Comiskey who had visited in the past. He’s disappeared from sight when he resigned.
Fella from wexford told me it was Herlihy from cork was to blame for. Comiskey got saddled with all the problems from his predecessor Herlihy. That problem related to Fr Fortune as unfortunately, fortune tried to blackmail Comiskey as it didn’t work.
Most of the problems stemmed from St Peters college, now closed down.

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Anon at 6.24pm
Cardinal fee was sent to Wexford to sort out St Peters problems. Ex school mate of mine bumped into late Fee in Wexford Town. He asked fee what made you come here? He just pointed to St Peters without saying a word as he was smoking his pipe.
Colin TOIBIN writer was in St Peters as well.
The reason St Peters was closed down was down to various abuses and formation issues as I recall. That’s extent of other problems that you alluded to.

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Query at 12.16am raises a valid point – what of all of the appointments, promotions and moves made under Bishop Robert’s Tenure? What is the link with Bishop Robert and Southwark Diocese? There appear to be several clergy who started life there, who have been imported in to the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle and who have been given prominent roles. These are just some of the questions that need to be addressed in an open and transparent way. Can there be any confidence in the decisions made at all levels in the time Robert was Bishop. from Hexham at 8.11am I personally hope you are right and that the clergy of Hexham and Newcastle have the backbone and moral certitude to act in the best interest of the People of God. Perhaps +Pat the call should be for all of the women who volunteer so much of their time in the RCC to lay down their tools and walk away. I would guess that the RCC would come to a stand still – after all half the nation seems to be doing that!

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@2:12pm Very true! For example, why was Damian Cassidy, the now disgraced former vice-rector of the English College in Valladolid, now in Hexham and Newcastle?

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1,45pm
Do I detect not merely a whiff but the stench of clerical snobbery regarding private v state education?
My dear boy the world has changed – the scions of tge privately educated are having their arses kicked all day long in the world of medicine and law by talented nay brilliant young boys and girls educated by the state at big standard comprehensives.
Show me a privately educated cleric and I’ll show you a twat.

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Rcc thrives and iives on our monies especially on Sundays cash collection, WILLS or donations.
Cash/money is rcc’s lifeline, period. Plus they have millions stacked away in terms of property/investments.
STILL rcc want our monies every week 🤷‍♀️.
They are not honest with us especially the baa, baa.
Also, cash is quite difficult to trace than bank accounts.
It seems to me that there is NO INDEPENDENT safeguarding body apart from CSSA, correct me if I’m wrong there🤷‍♀️

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Birmingham not Southwark – Gardiner is from Southwark – Burn is former auxiliary of Birmingham not Southwark.

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My favourite thing on this blog is days like this when the unholy ones are furious. Who knows, it might even be bishops trolling the blog today.

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3.07pm
Why is Damian Cassidy disgraced?
What did he do?
Is he from H&N?
Where is Farrer?
Who is now Rectum and Vice Rectum of Valladolid?

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@5:00pm. Cassidy was complicit in Paul Farrer’s emotional and mental abuse of seminarians. Cassidy is a Carmelite, but is now in H&N. A comment on this blog about them suggested that Cassidy is an old friend of Robert Byrne, hence why Cassidy went to H&N after having to leave Valladolid. Then again that could just be rumour.

Despite an upheld complaint backed by 9 seminarians against him, Farrer is now Dean of Middlesbrough Cathedral.

The Rector of the English College in Valladolid is now Father John Flynn, who was previously vice rector of the VEC in Rome. I have been told he is a very good man! I don’t know who is vice rector of Valladolid now however.

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In response to why do the right thing @3.53. Are you suggesting that Bishop Robert’s link to the diocese of Southwark is through Gardiner? Are you suggesting that he is the reason why Bishop Robert imported clergy from Southwark to Hexham & Newcastle?

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Hi Guys, if a vacancy ever arises for a Coo in H&N, please, call me!
I’ll Coo for 100K including expenses. Don’t forget guys, just pick up the phone and give me a buzz. Ciao, for now.

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Indeed. Even this month’s Northern Cross features only a small and easily missed reference to an ongoing investigation by one Carol Lawrence, who is apparently the Chief Operating Officer of the Diocese of Shrewsbury. What does the Bishop of Shrewsbury do all day? Who is running his Diocese while Ms Lawrence is doing this? How much is she being paid? And how is it possible to investigate nothing?

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5.12pm

Fr Gardiner is from Southwark? Yes?

Ergo Booby has a connection in Southwark.

There is a rumour that the late Peter Smith was a purveyor of rent boys – Southwark has its share of dark secrets!

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The Archbishop of Liverpool has NOT received the report yet, so you are incorrect – the report has not yet gone to Rome. The slight hold up has been Bishop Robert, who consulted with a his barrister and a canon lawyer before contributing to the investigation taking place, which he has every right to do. Due to Holy Week, Easter etc., he found it difficult to arrange a meeting with the canon lawyer that he wanted to consult with.
Bishop Robert is not in active ministry and has been in constant contact with the safeguarding office of Salford Diocese, since he is living currently in that diocese.
They have laid down the expectations of him, like they would with any priest facing a safeguarding investigation.
The investigation is now concluded and being written up.
A team of people in the Archdiocese are collating all the information from the survey that was put out in Hexham and Newcastle too.
The survey has had over 1,000 responses from lay people. The Archbishop will ensure that every comment is heard.
But I can tell you that the Archbishop has not yet received it. You are wrong.
The Archbishop has behaved impeccably with this matter and listened to literally hundreds of voices. Many hurt and angry. He absolutely plans to give feed back when he has received a copy of the findings himself. He has maintained contact with the Holy See throughout the investigation.

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Why would it not be? On Sunday, someone well-connected asked me whether any arrest had been made, and when I said no, expressed disbelief that it could have taken since before Christmas, and counting, to decide whether or not to arrest someone in relation to a single allegation, if any. Quite.
Since no charge or even arrest has followed the alleged allegation against Bishop Robert Byrne CO, then it is fair to assume that there has never been a Police investigation into His Lordship. He should now sue every media outlet that had suggested that there was one. An Oratorian does not take a vow of poverty, and the English Oratories have friends who could afford any lawyer in London. I alone have publicly defended Bishop Byrne. I have done so from the very start.

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Can you ask the former Vicar General, Pat Quinlan, if there were any concerns about the priest Bishop Bunter is allegedly living with? I.e. did he have to speak to him about frequenting gay saunas on Canal St in the early 1990s? Is he a suitable chaperone for a bishop removed from ministry on safeguarding matters?

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7.36om
Seeing is believing.
Tipping point springs to mind – typical of a Birmingham auxiliary to wreak such havoc!

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Funny how when Bishop Byrne comes up a lot of comments appear about Birmingham and NONE about or from Hexham and Newcastle, which is where he blotted his copy book, and supposedly where there have been hundreds of comments expressing dissatisfaction with him.
Very strange, that.

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Byrne was only Bishop for a short few years. Serious allegations against him must be investigated.
But the spectre of the deceased Fr Michael McCoy – H&N Lourdes youth chaplain for over a decade and head of school chaplains for 20+ years – continues to haunt the diocese. Exposure of his “activities” has ruined the lives of many young adults who trusted him. It’s still the hottest topic of discussion among clergy and laity.
Byrnes case has shifted the spotlight away from others who must be brought to bear for their collusion in McCoys criminality over many years.
Is it true that safeguarding files including historic allegations against McCoy in diocesan offices disappeared before his death? Why were there no safeguarding reports in his time as youth chaplain? Why is the diocese not allowing any under 18s on their Lourdes Youth section this year?
Were rumours of McCoys exploitation of vulnerable Filipino alterboys true? Did anything happen on his long summer trips to the Philippines? Is it true that allegations were made against McCoy when he was first ordained, relating to his closeness with young children in the parish? How many H&N clergy reported their concerns about his relationships with children – the concerns they were happy to gossip about over a glass of vino.
McCoy’s death halted the police investigation into allegations of pedophilia, but where is the independent investigation into the institutional coverup of his activities over three decades? H&N is riddled with corruption, but it seems the truth will never see the light of day.

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“Why is the diocese not allowing any under 18s on their Lourdes Youth section this year?”
Totally false. A group of Sixth Formers from the Catholic school here in Lanchester spent Low Week in Lourdes and had a wonderful time, with Fr Damian Cassidy OCarm as their Chaplain. They are praising him to the skies. Get a new hobby.

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Damian Cassidy, along with Paul Farrer, took great joy in the suffering of seminarians. Cassidy should not be allowed anywhere near young people.

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That was not the Diocesan pilgrimage, rather it was an HCPT Easter Group which is an entirely separate body. The quote below is taken from H&N Diocese website Lourdes Page for 2023:
“Please note, for this year, our youth section is open to anyone aged 18 – 25 years. We are sorry to announce that under 18s will not be able to register as helpers for this year. This is a directive from our Diocesan Trustees. This decision will be reviewed in future years. Thank you for your understanding.”

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School groups are supervised by their teachers and operate in a completely different way to the Youth section of HN Diocesan pilgrimage to Lourdes. School groups have their own safeguarding policies and insurance.and are the responsibility of their school or youth workers. The Diocesan Pilgrimage is totally different. It has depended on many unqualified volunteers to look after their youth. This should never been allowed and after numerous issues over many years this year the correct proceedure has been put in place to provide the safest care of both the youth and those they care for. Over 18 are adults. They are responsible for themselves.

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@concernedH&Nlayperson. You are spot on! McCoy must have had so much ‘dirt’ on other clergy/diocesan employees that he was able to stay in these child-focussed Diocesan roles for so long. Don’t forget that as well as Lourdes Youth chaplain and school chaplains lead he was also heavily involved with Youth for Christ and the Diocesan Education department (none of which were mentioned in his obituary in the diocesan directory!)
We have been seriously failed by the diocese and I suspect we will continue to be failed by a lack of transparency regarding the investigations which have recently concluded.

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Did the trial of Mgr Michael Smith get halted and where were the colleagues of the targetted person’s nasty co writer from?

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McCoys death did nothing to stop the Police investigation into him in fact it reignited it to see if opportunities had been missed as Northumbria Police knew they would be under scrutiny,there are no missing safeguarding files ! No allegations other than a single person making a complaint that only they know the validity of.
I think that everyone involved in the whole debacle need to have a look at their own behaviour and the salacious/jealous gossips out there go and get angry about something real and if possible contribute to change! Michaels dead Bobby Byrne gone and 30 pieces of silver were accepted…A true factual reply to a bitter individual who’s prose never changes

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In Ireland we’re all still dealing with the trauma of the Catholic Church, trying to understand how we can centre our lives, how we find a centre, how we find ways to get through life that isn’t maybe through the kind of obvious religions that are on offer.”

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Greetings from Oz

Like the Church in Ireland the Church in England and Wales and Scotland we have our own crisis with bishop after bishop resigning not least of which is the former Bishop of Broome following a 3 year police investigation and an apostolic visitation. Anyway it has got as far as a Vos Estis Lux Mundi inquiry- could lead to that bishop’s dismissal from the clerical state.
We will see how the new prefect at bishops will respond to this and the countless other cases involving bishops.

Scrolling through the latest crisis here concerning Byrne- any realistic information on the police investigation? Has Moth in Arundel and Brighton been supportive of his diocesan priest alleging assault from Byrne?

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Bowen was front and centre of the preparation and plans behind the new Arundel and Brighton diocese when created out of Southwark in 1965.
Chancellor of the new diocese Bowen was created coadjutor be the ailing 1st bishop David Cashman- clerical gossip believes it was to stop the then Vicar General Arthur Iggledon from being appointed to succeed Cashman when he died in 1972
Bowen was very much tainted with the whole paedophile priest/sexual misconduct scandals that has been a defining feature of the diocese in the last 20/25 years. See books by the lawyer Richard Scorer and the Michael Hill scandal.
Bowen had always been groomed for high office from the moment he was ordained- he was fortunate to go to his grave relatively unscathed unlike his successor Murphy O Connor who worked tirelessly on behalf of offending clergy before reality caught up with him in the form of that Jeremy Paxman interview.

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Greetings from Oz
Like the Church in Ireland the Church in England and Wales and Scotland we have our own crisis with bishop after bishop resigning not least of which is the former Bishop of Broome following a 3 year police investigation and an apostolic visitation. Anyway it has got as far as a Vos Estis Lux Mundi inquiry- could lead to that bishop’s dismissal from the clerical state.
We will see how the new prefect at bishops will respond to this and the countless other cases involving bishops.
Scrolling through the latest crisis here concerning Byrne- any realistic information on the police investigation? Has Moth in Arundel and Brighton been supportive of his diocesan priest alleging assault from Byrne?

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