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Thursday, August 26, 2010

the plot... thirty spies... of archy...

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin was pictured in national newspapers last week surrounded by thirty smiling people.
The 30 smugly grinning goons were newly commissioned male and female lay workers who were being sent out across the Dublin region supposedly to "assist" priests in the running of their parishes.
The phrase "lay workers" means they are not consecrated to the religious life.
In this instance it means something more.
They are spies for Archbishop Diarmuid Martin.
Why should I dare to doubt the bona fides of these radiant lay workers?
For a start if the virulently anti Catholic Irish Times and the viciously anti Catholic Irish Independent are welcoming their appointments, alarm bells should be ringing for all of us.
But this isn't new.
The fresh crop of lay workers are essentially a second wave of spies for Archy.
I remember a few years ago being told by my Aunty Mary that a lay worker was coming to "assist" the priests in Kilcullen.
I remarked: "She is coming here to spy for Archbishop Diarmuid Martin. This is about control and nothing else. This is about Archbishop Diarmuid Martin having eyes and ears in every priest's house in Ireland."
My Aunty Mary replied: "No, no, no. Father Michael actually wants someone to help out. He is overwhelmed with work."
I didn't believe it then and I don't believe it now.
For a few years I've been watching little notices go up in churches around South Kildare.
The prominently displayed notices offer Police and Health Board and social worker phone numbers for any children being abused.
The implication is that in church there is a real chance they will be abused.
It is an insidious piece of propaganda, designed to demotivate priests while fostering a distrust of them among the general public.
In fact a church is the one place in Ireland where children are least likely to be abused.
All the worst abuse cases in Ireland, the ones involving murders, violence and the most grotesque rapes, have occurred at the hands of Health Board staff, (The Health Board admits that 169 children have died in its care in the past 10 years) social workers, doctors, Judges, sports coaches, and behind closed doors in family homes at the hands of non religious people.
And some of the more extreme sex abuse cases, such as the House of Horrors in Dalkey, have involved and still involve high ranking police officers.
Perhaps the most egregious, the most flagrant, the most disgusting child violation cases, ie those where the guilty were let go by Liberal Judges, have involved rapist swimming coaches and an Irish Judge himself Judge Brian Curtin who was paying to see images of children being raped over the internet and who was allowed to walk free on a technicality by other Irish Judges. The Irish government compelled tax payers to finance Judge Brian Curtin's million dollar legal defence and permitted Judge Brian Curtin to retire with a hundred thousand dollar annual pension.
Why are there no warning notices alerting children to the very real dangers in Health Board buildings, courtrooms, police stations, hospitals, sports clubs, schools and family homes?
Because we are living through a persecution of the Catholic Church.
The name of the game is Label Catholics As Abusers.
Real abuse cases are ignored.
That is to say the massive preponderance of abuse cases, the vast majority of them, the most grievous and merciless of them, are ignored.
Liberal atheists are using the tiny minority of sex abuse cases that arise in church as an excuse to hijack and shut down the Church.
There are no warning notices in police stations alerting the public to the danger of assault, rape and murder at the hands of police officers.
There are no such notices in courtrooms warning people what to do if molested by Judge Brian Curtin or his friends.
There are no such notices in Drogheda hospital or any other hospital where Doctor Michael Shine and other doctors were abusing children for years and where proper enquiries into what they were doing and who knew about it, have been stymied.
There are no notices in Naas hospital warning about Nurse Mulholland and her friends' predilections for murdering patients on the wards.
There are no notices at the roadside outside Naas warning about thug police officer Sergeant James D O'Meara's proclivities for throwing photographs on the ground from people's wallets, or accusing them of stealing their own car, or compelling them to stand in the rain in a tee shirt while he attempts to incriminate them by shouting in their faces, or his practice of summonsing people to court on trumped up charges because he knows the Lebanese Judge who runs Naas District Court will support any thug police officer committing crimes against the general public up to and including murder.
I mean I don't want to go casting no aspoyshuns.
There are no such notices in swimming pools and boxing clubs which have been regularly infiltrated by paedophiles.
No.
The notices advising what to do in the case of molestation have been restricted to holy ground where children are least at risk.
These notices are meant to cow a generation of priests into embarassed silence.
Broken priests will be much more easily led into subservience to the likes of a liberal leftist infiltrator like Archbishop Diarmuid Martin.
And so back to the new lay workers.
Could they really be spies for Archy?
On Wednesday a local priest spoke out on Ireland's national radio station RTE.
RTE is an anti Catholic organisation which is financed by compulsory taxation on the Catholic citizenry who are prevented by law from setting up radio stations to compete with it.
But RTE has become aware of the low regard in which it is held generally by Christian people.
And of late RTE has been allowing the occasional genuine Christian to have access to the airwaves.
The priest on Wednesday's broadcast told the listeners that a parish lay worker was shadowing his every move, hovering in the doorway staring at him any time an altar boy or altar girl was on the premises.
The clear implication was that the priest was considered a potential child abuser.
"How did it make you feel when he was staring at you like that?" asked RTE presenter Joe Duffy.
"It pissed me off," said the priest honestly.
There aren't many adult people who would tolerate such casual ascription of guilt and suspicion for any period of time.
Soon we will see an exodus from the priestly ministry as a generation of priests choose to get out rather than work for Archbishop Diarmuid Martin.
And this is just what Archbishop Diarmuid Martin wants.
He wants the real deal Padres to walk away.
He wants to remake the Church in his own image.
He's taken some punches.
But the way he figures it, none of his critics have the Irish Times and Independent Newspapers in their corner.
Archy believes that God is on the side of the big newspaper groups.
Still it hasn't been much fun for him of late.
He is well aware that the priests, nuns, Bishops and faithful of Ireland have begun to suspect what he is.
On Tuesday in Italy, he made a speech in which he endeavoured to confuse his critics and promote his allies by adopting simultaneously contradictory postures.
At first he pretended to be concerned about the lack of Catholic writers working in the Irish media.
This pretence was a sop.
Nothing more.
He went on to exonerate the media completely for its manipulation of child abuse cases.
Of course he did.
He has been a party to those manipulations.
He's one of them.
He made his prepared speech not just in Italy but in Italian and refused to distribute any English translation to journalists.
The supposedly warm reception for the speech has been trumpeted by Archbishop Diarmuid Martin's allies in Ireland's near defunct anti Catholic newspapers as an indicator of the supposedly high regard in which they claim Catholics overseas hold this same Archbishop Diarmuid Martin.
But it ain't been trumpeted anywhere else.
Everywhere else people are asking: "How has an infiltrating Liberal Atheist managed to have himself appointed Archbishop of Dublin?"
As more and more Christians have become aware of the persecution of the Church being spearheaded by the media using Judge Yvonne Murphy's trumped up report into Child Abuse, and of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin's collusion in all of this, the anti Catholic Irish Times and the anti Catholic Independent Newspapers have once more gone in to bat for their infiltrator.
A splash of articles greeted us on Wednesday informing us how marvellous Archbishop Diarmuid Martin is.
The Irish Times had the best of both worlds printing a front page story with the banner headline:
"Clerical Sex Abuse Scandal Not An Invention Of The Media."
The profoundly false headline was based on selected extracts from Archbishop Diarmuid Martin's historically and hysterically disingenuous Italian speech.
The best of both worlds?
Yes.
The Irish Times used Archbishop Diarmuid Martin's malign innuendos to simultaneously vilify the Catholic Church as an abusing institution and then to praise it for the presence in its ranks of such a personage as Archbishop Diarmuid Martin.
Since Archbishop Diarmuid Martin's office has refused to furnish journalists with an English translation of the Italian speech, the best we can get is the Irish Times version.
Inside the Irish Times there were two more articles lauding Archbishop Diarmuid Martin in a morass of mendaciousness so packed with agit prop, innuendo and disinformation as to beggar belief.
But beggaring belief is the name of the game here.
These Liberals want no one to believe in God.
And to attain that end, they must first stop people believing in God's Church.
Archy is their Avatar.

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