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Privileges of Clergy
The word “privilege” basically means a “private law”, that is, a law not enacted for the good of the general public, but for the benefit of some interested group. Case in point: the clergy. Historically, the Church has claimed many privileges for its clergy. Here’s what the old Catholic Encyclopedia lists: “The privileges in favour of the clergy are: personal inviolability, a special court, immunity from certain burdens and the right to a proper maintenance (privilegium canonis, fori, immunitatis, competentiœ). In addition, the clergy have precedence of the laity in religious assemblies and processions, a special place in the church, … More…
Posted in Black Collar Crime, Priests of Darkness, Roman Circus
Tagged canon law, clergy crimes, clericalism, forgiveness, history, legal, sin, supremacy, vatican
Trial Verdict Raises More Unsettling Questions
In the aftermath of the guilty verdict handed down in the Robinson murder trial, there has been much weeping and gnashing of teeth. There are the usual pleas for forgiveness and healing from the Church authorities, utter disbelief expressed by the sheeple in the pews, and law enforcement is denying it had any part in the decades-long cover-up. In other words, the usual reaction to priestly crime. At least the prosecutor has finally explained why he claimed in court that it was not a satanic crime. Mr. Mandros said he “did not want to go in that direction” of trying … More…
Posted in Black Collar Crime, Dark Rites, Making Martyrs, Priests of Darkness, Survivor Issues
Tagged black mass, catholic church, clergy crimes, crime, gerald robinson, legal, margaret pahl, nuns, satanism
Killer Priest Convicted but Denial Continues
This just in: After a three-week trial over a horrific killing a quarter of a century old, Fr. Gerald Robinson has been convicted of the ritual murder of Sister Margaret Pahl. He was immediately sentenced to 15 years to life in prison, although his attorney has already said they will appeal. If you never heard about this before, you shouldn’t be surprised. Despite the spectacular nature of the crime, it hasn’t exactly made front page news. You might also enjoy:How the Church Lost its Pedestal It’s fairly obvious to any objective observer that the Roman Church has…Turning Victims into Accomplices … More…
Posted in Black Collar Crime, Dark Rites, Making Martyrs, Priests of Darkness, Survivor Issues
Tagged black mass, catholic church, clergy crimes, crime, easter, gerald robinson, legal, margaret pahl, news, nuns