
I believe when Trump and IDU leader Steve Harper (via his Picklehead Poilievre) are back in power in USA and Canada, the catholic cult, under guise of religion, will push for rape to be made legal globally, notably rape of kids. The catholic cult, enabled by criminal politicians, lawyers and judges the world over, has billions of stolen dollars it greedily wants to keep to itself as the world starves, floods, burns and life is raped dead.

@profamirattaran:
Harris is a prosecutor. Catholic clergy are child sex abusers ordained in an organized criminal enterprise. Know the score.
Ryan Saavedra@RealSaavedra:
Cardinal Dolan on Kamala Harris snubbing the Catholic community by skipping the Al Smith charity dinner: “This hasn’t happened in 40 years since Walter Mondale turned down the invitation. And remember, he lost 49 out of 50 states.”
Dr Robert Bohan@RobertBohan Jan 12, 2021:
Cardinal Dolan of New York & the Roman Catholic hierarchy need to explain why they actively supported & colluded with Trump (despite many Christians warning them not to do so). If they still don’t understand criminality they have no business discussing morality. In my view of decades of watching cardinals, bishops, popes and priests break the law to aid rapists of kids, they know damn well their satanic criminality.
… Dolan is also homophobic in his views of human rights. …
Jules@jmreycroft:
Cardinal Dolan @CardinalDolan should be explaining why he is supporting a convicted felon, a lifelong criminal and conman, an adjudicated rapist, a liar. A National Security nightmare. What is it in any religion that condones that aberrant behavior? Because criminals protect criminals all the better to steal from you while raping your kids.
@Pontifex
@zekenix:
I also imagine a prosecutor doesn’t want to hang out with a leader of a “religion” full of child sexual abusers who seems to be promoting a political ideology while receiving huge tax breaks from the #IRS. Perhaps the @FEC & @TheJusticeDept should look into this #AlSmithDinner.
MP Carroll@Miniomaha:
Sooooo…guess what happened during that 40 year period…The report estimates that 216,000 children were abused by Catholic priests between 1950 and 2020, and that accounting for abuse by other Catholic church employees increases the total number to around 330,000. Around 80% of the victims were boys.
A new report from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) shows that across the country from mid-2022 to mid-2023, just over 1,300 clerical abuse allegations came to light, while payouts to victims reached $284 million — tens of millions more than the prior year.
This figure is down from 2,704 allegations brought the prior year, the report states, while some 4,434 allegations were brought in 2019.
The report found that dioceses and eparchies that responded to the survey paid out $260,509,528 to victims between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023, a figure 66% higher than that reported for year 2022. In the past decade, only the years 2020 and 2019 respectively saw higher total payout amounts. The 2023 payout figure includes payments for allegations reported in previous years, the report notes.
Insurance payments covered approximately $38,294,901, or 15%, of the total allegation-related costs paid by dioceses and eparchies. Money from savings, general operating budgets, loans or lines of credit, investments, bankruptcy filings, debt restructuring, property sales, staff reductions, and program or service elimination were also cited by dioceses as means of paying.