Previous submission regarding Spokane, Morning Star Boys Ranch, and Gonzaga University
Recently, Gonzaga University has been brought under fire when Reveal News investigated Gonzaga University and discovered more than 20 priests accused of sexual abuse were living at the Cardinal Bea House on campus.
From the article:
A trove of internal Jesuit correspondence shows a longstanding pattern of Jesuit officials in the Oregon Province—an administrative area that included Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and Alaska—privately acknowledging issues of inappropriate sexual behavior, but not releasing that information to the public, which avoided scandal and protected the perpetrators from prosecution.
When abuse was discovered, the priests would be reassigned, sometimes to another Native community.
Once the abusive priests reached retirement age, the Jesuits moved them to Cardinal Bea House on Gonzaga’s campus or another Jesuit residence, to comfortably spend the rest of their lives in relative peace and safety.
Father John Whitney, former Oregon Province and who was responsible for Father James Poole - one of the most abusive priests there - moving into Cardinal Bea House, admitted in a deposition in 2005 that he did not notify Gonzaga administrators or Spokane police about Poole's history. Poole regularly attended basketball games and other events while living on campus, and even met with a female student alone - despite the fact that he previously abused more than 20 girls, one as young as 6 years old.
4 days after that story broke, Gonzaga Vice Presidents, Fathers Frank Case and Patrick Lee, resigned.
Now, Catholics are calling for Cardinal Blase Cupich to resign. Cupich was bishop of Spokane from 2010-2015 and knew the predator priests were living at Cardinal Bea House after he was informed by Father Lee that 7 offenders were living on campus at the time. Cupich did not inform Bishop Thomas Daly, who became bishop of Spokane in 2015, after Cupich.
Cupich is now serving as Archbishop of Chicago. A petition demanding Cupich's resignation states that the Illinois attorney General recently accused Cupich and other Illinois bishops of withholding names of more than 500 priests accused of sexual abuse.
@Factfinder2 pointed out in a comment on my previous submission that Cupich, bishop of Spokane at the time, oversaw the settlement agreement between victims of sexual abuse at Morning Star Boys Ranch.
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Piscina ago
Who the hell names a boys' home after Lucifer, the morning star? Oh that's right: Satanists.
Here is Morning Star's newsletter, aptly named The Harvester
EricKaliberhall ago
@twistedmac11 is an alt used by ESOTERICshade that is a proven disinformation whore. @Piscina likewise. THIS SUBMISSION WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY MEDIA MATTERS!
twistedmac11 ago
No I'm not, and everything in the submission is verifiable.
The_Raven ago
The mods here are sus. Seriously. Why bother REEing about somebody being an alt when the info they're presenting is important with links? Somebody suggested posting everything PG related into v/QRV because there are more people there and the info will get more exposure since there are usually around 1500 people there compared to only 100 here. I agree and think it's time to abandon the v/Pizzagate ship cause it's sinking fast. Even if you don't believe in Q the PG topic will reach more people there.
MolochHunter ago
so if an actual confirmed pedo posted some pizzagate disinfo on QRV , no -one would know that the user had already been outed as a pedo, bc theyd be anonymised
great strategy / priorities
The_Raven ago
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Why don't you give goats more credit ? Links would be requested, then verified or attacked. Besides I thought Voat has an upvoat / downvoat system so users could show who is legit. It's becoming clear that certain members only use the voating system to brigate positively or negatively as you can clearly see how my comments are being downvoated just because mods and their buddies don't like being questioned or decide someone isn't wanted 'round these parts.
MolochHunter ago
individual users act as free agents
Moderators have to act as a unified team
i dont care whether or not you dont understand the necessity of this, or how that will play out in their aggregate comparative conduct
The_Raven ago
What did you just say ???
how that will play out in their aggregate comparative conduct
I had to read that three times and I think I get what you're saying. So mods can gang up on members but everybody else is on their own even if other free agents don't agree with how other free agents are being treated. It's scary that you and the mods find that acceptable considering you pretty much admitted that bullying is allowed as long as you're one of the ones at the top of the pyramid. Seems like being a mod gives one a license to be abusive.
MolochHunter ago
All I'm saying is, If you attack a mod, expect a pack response, more likely than not
And I think you'll find that to be a truism of most subverse, everywhere , all the time
So don't be a naive dumbshit
So, going forward, it's up to you