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At Long Last the Catholic Church Must Be Destroyed

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Use of slave labor at German Catholic institutions during the Nazis reign (info here).

Failure to profoundly condemn the ongoing genocides and atrocities committed by the Nazis and other fascists.

The Holocaust of the Balkans in which many Catholic clerics supported and participated the incredibly ruthless Catholic Croat genocide against Orthodox Serbians and Jews that appalled even some Nazis, with deaths in the six figures.

Post war refusal of the Vatican to make legal and financial restitution to war victims.

Operation by Vatican elements of the Ratline that secreted many criminal Nazis and other fascists out of Europe to South America after the war.

Failure to acknowledge the vast financial resources of the global church and Vatican, while pleading poverty as part of fund raising efforts.


Investments in commercial activities that violate Catholic doctrines.

Close ties to major Mafia elements, including the employment of Michele Sindona and Roberto Calvi as operatives of the Vatican Bank, both mobsters being murdered under bizarre circumstances after being convicted of murder and/or massive financial crimes (info here).

Engaging in an international conspiracy to defraud American insurance companies of enormous sums in collaboration with Martin Frankel (info here).

Collaboration off leading Catholic elements in the P2 effort of the 1970s and 80s to impose a hard right wing rule in Italy (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_Due).

Links between clerics and the drug trade in Mexico (info here).

Operation of forced labor institutions around the globe until recent decades, including the young women laundries of Ireland (click here).

Cover up of extensive pedophilia by clerics.

The persistently secretive operations of the church, including the Institute for Religious Works (Vatican Bank), and repeated refusals to respond to charges and criticism with detailed, documented rebuttals.

Repeated refusals to submit to international lawsuits and criminal charges against the Vatican and individuals by exploiting the sovereign status of the city-state.

Failure to adopt a nonpatriarchal, nonmisogynist, democratic church structure, and the continued sovereign status of the Vatican.

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St Bridgit, Patron Saint of Abortion Providers by sesquiculus on Friday, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:22:43 PM
Destroyed? How 'bout a New Reformation? by Ruth on Friday, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:37:49 PM
Collapse by Richard Pietrasz on Saturday, Jun 12, 2010 at 11:50:43 AM
The fall of Rome by R. A. Landbeck on Saturday, Jun 12, 2010 at 5:46:39 PM
Not worth reading by Suzana Megles on Monday, Jun 14, 2010 at 11:18:02 AM
Your headline.... by ear on Monday, Jun 21, 2010 at 10:59:12 AM