Two more Irish Catholic bishops expected to quit in child sex abuse scandal
Published Friday, December 18, 2009, 7:51 AM
Updated Sunday, December 20, 2009, 10:49 AM
“Their continued presence in office is an insult to every child sexually abused by a priest in the Dublin Archdiocese. They display a contemptible level of arrogance and an inappropriate lack of humility."
5 Comments
See all comments
irishathens | Dec 19, 2009, 11:02 AM EST
Kathy you should approach the Vatican...They're always interested in a "get rich quick scheme"
Report abuse
KathyCallahan | Dec 18, 2009, 08:06 PM EST
Someone or group (: wink nod Niall (: should set up a large public meeting in NYC about this rapidly unfolding and exploding crises...The time is now for a public meeting, panel discussion, raising awareness and action session. It's a good reason for people from parishes all over the area to come together and deal with this out loud and in the open.
Much like and in the same spirit of IILR. Applying that brilliant organizational fortitude of yours and sheer strength in numbers will go a long way to heal the past and prevent history repeating itself.
Even before a tangible IILR goal was achieved -bringing people together served a higher purpose.
a very large venue will sell out watch out! (:
Report abuse
irishathens | Dec 18, 2009, 09:27 AM EST
A good spring cleaning will put the house in order...All involved should be named and asked to resign.
Report abuse
kickstar | Dec 18, 2009, 09:00 AM EST
Well Said Marie Collins and Andrew Madden it is time the true Victims in all of this were recognized and appreciated.
Report abuse
- Michelle Obama and daughters trace their...
- President Obama’s visit to North comes at...
- Former church spokesman criticised for using...
- Sinn Fein deputy leader speaks out against...
- Body of Irish immigrant tossed in medical...
- Daily Mail unloads on 'drunken young' Paddys...
- Irish kids receive almost $700 in Holy Communio
- North’s Minister for Finance accuses Republic...
- Shock as Irish priest praises Prime Minister’s.
- The Irish are known for being friendly to...
5 Comments



Report abuse