Vatican/ Catholic Church Keeps Churning Out Pedophile Priests

By LaVrai, 24 October, 2008, No Comment

We could fill several volumes of books about sexaul abuse allegations against Catholic priests…along with evidence and believable testimonies, I’m sure.

Here is the latest case of child rape/ abuse at the hands of a Catholic priest — that’s received mainstream media attention, anyway. I am not insinuating that the Catholic church is the only religious institution that suffers these kinds of incidents, but it surely is in the history books on this matter. I don’t know how many other religious organizations have paid off plaintiffs while at the same time denying any crime or sin was committed. Note at the end of this story how vigilante the Vatican is about protecting GOD’s innocents.

This photo from the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Sex Offender Registration database shows former Chicago Jesuit priest Rev. Donald McGuire, 76.

This photo from the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Sex Offender Registration database shows former Chicago Jesuit priest Rev. Donald McGuire, 76.

CHICAGO – Former Roman Catholic priest Donald McGuire was convicted Friday of taking a boy on religious retreats to have sex with him.

The jury deliberated a total of less than three hours Thursday and Friday before convicting the former priest. The federal charge involved taking a minor across state lines for sex.

The trial before U.S. District Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer lasted 2 1/2 weeks.

McGuire was once widely revered as a leader of spiritual retreats. The Vatican ordered him out of the priesthood earlier this year.

In 2006, McGuire was convicted in Wisconsin of child molestation and sentenced to seven years in prison. He has appealed. McGuire has also been indicted in Arizona. (Source)

You can also read about his other alleged victims here…

It took the Vatic two years to figure out this pervert was a wolf? …And why is he smiling in his mug shot?

Isn’t it a shame — the Catholic Church is notorious as a haven for pedophiles? Historically.

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