• Deranged PAEDO PRIESTS! More on NASSSHTY Polish paedo priests! Abuse re

    From FORGEPROOF shick old jew-wannabe PA@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 14 11:50:48 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From γÇá Clement VII@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 18 17:43:24 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From Shitshack Rabin a"h zt"l@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 19:16:03 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 24 13:55:31 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From Revd Terence Fformby-Smythe@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 28 12:51:24 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From binzi kramer@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 29 18:56:36 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From Revd Terence Fformby-Smythe@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 1 23:15:51 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 4 22:12:00 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 6 11:29:10 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From binzi kramer@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 6 11:28:55 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From Ariel Sharon a"h zt"l@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 10 18:40:34 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From binzi kramer@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 14 10:17:08 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From Professeur de merde, Boinie Shander@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 14 10:17:29 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 15 14:28:50 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

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  • From NoShpamAtAll@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 22 10:31:19 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 24 23:12:22 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 26 20:55:59 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Ariel Sharon a"h zt"l@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 2 19:55:28 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From FORGEPROOF shick old jew-wannabe PA@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 4 22:30:50 2022
    XPost: uk.legal, alt.revisionism, soc.culture.jewish
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From binzi kramer@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 7 15:10:23 2022
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 8 21:06:17 2022
    XPost: uk.legal, alt.revisionism, soc.culture.jewish
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    XPost: can.politics, uk.politics.misc, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism-white, soc.culture.greek, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Shitshack Rabin a"h zt"l@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 12 14:01:24 2022
    XPost: uk.legal, alt.revisionism, soc.culture.jewish
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    XPost: can.politics, uk.politics.misc, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism-white, soc.culture.greek, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Grikkbassturddo┬«@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 19 19:28:24 2022
    XPost: uk.legal, alt.revisionism, soc.culture.jewish
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    XPost: can.politics, uk.politics.misc, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism-white, soc.culture.greek, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From jew oven dodger@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 21 19:50:30 2022
    XPost: uk.legal, alt.revisionism, soc.culture.jewish
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    XPost: can.politics, uk.politics.misc, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism-white, soc.culture.greek, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From γÇá Clement VII@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 28 21:47:23 2022
    XPost: uk.legal, alt.revisionism, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.israel, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns
    XPost: can.politics, uk.politics.misc, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism-white, soc.culture.greek, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From KWills@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 2 20:37:34 2022
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
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    XPost: nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.slack.goathead, alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 8 21:11:02 2022
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, uk.politics.misc, alt.life.sucks
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.slack.goathead, alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 17 23:27:57 2022
    XPost: uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.usa
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    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism-white, soc.culture.greek, alt.abortion
    XPost: alt.atheism, uk.politics.misc, alt.checkmate
    XPost: alt.slack.goathead, alt.life.sucks, uk.d-i-y

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Clement VII@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 24 16:40:14 2022
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, uk.politics.misc, alt.life.sucks
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.slack.goathead, alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From jew oven dodger@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 26 17:44:33 2022
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, uk.politics.misc, alt.life.sucks
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.slack.goathead, alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 31 00:37:26 2022
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, uk.politics.misc, alt.life.sucks
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.slack.goathead, alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 18 22:33:31 2023
    XPost: uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism-white, soc.culture.greek, alt.abortion
    XPost: alt.atheism, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 22 17:24:04 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, soc.history, uk.legal
    XPost: alt.revisionism, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.politics.nationalism-white, soc.culture.usa XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.checkmate, soc.culture.greek
    XPost: soc.culture.jewis

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From REAL Bozena and Wojciech@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 30 16:32:03 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Barack 'Berry' Shlime@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 1 12:08:18 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The REAL Revd Terence Fformby-Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 11 20:04:17 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From PAEDO Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron is a s@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 15 22:46:00 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 27 23:02:42 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, soc.history, uk.legal
    XPost: alt.revisionism, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel
    XPost: alt.war.vietnam, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek
    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism-white, can.politics, alt.life.sucks
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.slack

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 7 22:03:33 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.slack

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 11 21:39:50 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, can.politics
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 13 22:55:01 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, soc.history, uk.legal
    XPost: alt.revisionism, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel
    XPost: alt.war.vietnam, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek
    XPost: alt.politics.nationalism-white, can.politics, alt.life.sucks
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.slack, aus.politics

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From REAL Tall Henry@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 18 21:28:23 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, can.politics
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 24 22:06:09 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, can.politics
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From anti-defecation league of b'nai b'r@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 30 14:33:20 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Ariel Sharon a"h zt"l@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 3 10:57:38 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From jusht-a-goy@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 8 22:54:37 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From REAL Bozena and Wojciech@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 4 18:05:05 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, can.politics
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 7 23:42:53 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, can.politics
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From jew oven dodger@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 10 17:21:24 2023
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, uk.politics.misc
    XPost: alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead, alt.life.sucks
    XPost: soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From The REAL Revd Terence Fformby-Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 16 17:37:48 2023
    XPost: uk.legal, uk.politics.misc, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, soc.culture.greek, alt.abortion
    XPost: alt.atheism, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, uk.d-i-y

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Inge Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 19 20:34:04 2023
    XPost: uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Ed Rhodes@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 2 23:24:11 2023
    XPost: uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Marshal Zhukov@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 4 19:58:28 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From jusht-a-goy@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 7 23:41:15 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From REAL Bozena and Wojciech@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 13 22:35:50 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 17 20:48:19 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: alt.checkmate, soc.culture.israel, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.greek

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From NEMO@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 22 17:06:34 2023
    XPost: uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead, alt.life.sucks
    XPost: soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 5 19:41:03 2023
    XPost: uk.legal, soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, alt.abortion
    XPost: alt.atheism, can.politics, uk.politics.misc
    XPost: alt.checkmate, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.greek

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 20 22:01:29 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 25 21:58:29 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 2 23:14:15 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, can.politics
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, nyc.general, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: alt.atheism, alt.slack, aus.politics

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 6 22:47:01 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.israel, soc.culture.greek

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 20 22:24:55 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 24 22:59:59 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 2 13:54:01 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From γÇá The Revd@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 3 18:22:55 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, soc.culture.jewish
    XPost: soc.culture.usa, talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.checkmate, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.israel

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Andrew 'Andrzej' Baron@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 18 22:20:50 2023
    XPost: soc.history, uk.legal, alt.revisionism
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.israel, alt.war.vietnam
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.greek, alt.politics.nationalism-white XPost: can.politics, alt.life.sucks, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv, nyc.general
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.slack.goathead
    XPost: alt.checkmate

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From spamming/forging nazoid PAEDO Andre@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 24 18:52:44 2023
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, soc.culture.usa
    XPost: talk.politics.guns, soc.culture.canada, rec.arts.tv
    XPost: uk.politics.misc, alt.checkmate, soc.culture.israel
    XPost: soc.culture.jewish, soc.culture.greek

    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

    TSSHK!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Mary E. Riendeau SHEIN@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 1 17:08:04 2024
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    Statistics were released on 14 April 2019, commissioned by the Episcopal Conference
    of Poland and with data from over 10,000 local parishes. It was found that from 1990 to mid-2018, abuse reports about 382 priests were made to the Church, with 625
    children, mostly under 16, sexually abused by members of the Catholic clergy. There
    were opinions that the figures underestimated the extent of the problem, and failed
    to answer questions church officials had avoided for years.[101] Marek Lisinski, the
    co-founder of Don't Be Afraid, which represents victims of clerical abuse, said "Tell
    us how [the priests] hurt those children and how many times they were transferred to
    different parishes before you paid notice". The data were released a few weeks after
    Pope Francis had called for "an all-out battle against the abuse of minors". After
    pressure from the Pope, in the preceding years Poland's church had publicly apologized
    to abuse victims, and accepted the need to report those accused of such crimes. In earlier
    times clergy to whom sexual abuse of minors was reported were not required by their
    superiors to notify the police, but to investigate themselves, and if necessary inform
    the Holy See.

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