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+ | The Catholic Church hierarchy has for centuries had a high tolerance for [[sexual abuse of minors]] (pederasty). The subject is fairly well covered in the [[corporate press]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_sexual_abuse_cases Wikipedia], but leaves out certain [[deep state]] aspects, for example that it leaves prelates open for [[sexual blackmail]] or connections to abuse networks outside the Church. | ||
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+ | Sexual abuse in the Catholic Church has been reported as far back as the 11th century, when [[Peter Damian]] wrote the treatise ''Liber Gomorrhianus'' against such abuses and others. In the late 15th century, [[Katharina von Zimmern]] and her sister were removed from their abbey to live in their family's house for a while partly because the young girls were molested by priests.<ref name="katharina">https://web.archive.org/web/20160331123825/http://www.frauen-und-reformation.de/?s=bio&id=93</ref> In 1531, [[Martin Luther]] claimed that [[Pope Leo X]] had vetoed a measure that cardinals should restrict the number of boys they kept for their pleasure, "otherwise it would have been spread throughout the world how openly and shamelessly the Pope and the cardinals in Rome practice sodomy."<ref>Derek Wilson, Out of the Storm: The Life and Legacy of Martin Luther, London: Hutchinson, 2007, ISBN: 978-0-09-180001-7; This allegation was made in the pamphlet ''Warnunge D. Martini Luther/ An seine lieben Deudschen'', Wittenberg, 1531.</ref> | ||
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The Catholic Church hierarchy has for centuries had a high tolerance for sexual abuse of minors (pederasty). The subject is fairly well covered in the corporate press and Wikipedia, but leaves out certain deep state aspects, for example that it leaves prelates open for sexual blackmail or connections to abuse networks outside the Church.
History
Sexual abuse in the Catholic Church has been reported as far back as the 11th century, when Peter Damian wrote the treatise Liber Gomorrhianus against such abuses and others. In the late 15th century, Katharina von Zimmern and her sister were removed from their abbey to live in their family's house for a while partly because the young girls were molested by priests.[1] In 1531, Martin Luther claimed that Pope Leo X had vetoed a measure that cardinals should restrict the number of boys they kept for their pleasure, "otherwise it would have been spread throughout the world how openly and shamelessly the Pope and the cardinals in Rome practice sodomy."[2]
Examples
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Casa Pia | |
Legionaries of Christ | The Catholic religious order ran a VIPaedophile sex ring (likely blackmail as well) in several Latin-American countries. |
Pia Union | Catholic Church sexual abuse blackmail group in Santiago's richest suburbs |
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20160331123825/http://www.frauen-und-reformation.de/?s=bio&id=93
- ↑ Derek Wilson, Out of the Storm: The Life and Legacy of Martin Luther, London: Hutchinson, 2007, ISBN: 978-0-09-180001-7; This allegation was made in the pamphlet Warnunge D. Martini Luther/ An seine lieben Deudschen, Wittenberg, 1531.