Anonymous ID: 953c27 July 29, 2019, 2:05 a.m. No.7240144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0260

>>7236992

>Teresa

hospice with no visitors.

patients strapped to beds

patients baptized without consent

was gifted millions - kept it in vatican bank account - and didnt use it for improving the conditions her 'patients'(victims) lived in.

reused needles and spread aids

served the catholic church - not the patient. - on record saying this multiple times.

 

sold children to catholic couples for 100k+ rupees

straight up evil.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aroup_Chatterjee

Anonymous ID: 953c27 July 29, 2019, 3:56 a.m. No.7240489   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=12253844

 

The visiting priests arrived discreetly, day and night.

 

Stripped of their collars and cassocks, they went unnoticed in this tiny Midwestern town as they were escorted into a dingy warehouse across from an elementary school playground. Neighbours had no idea some of the dressed-down clergymen dining at local restaurants might have been accused sexual predators.

 

They had been brought to town by a small, nonprofit group called Opus Bono Sacerdotii. For nearly two decades, the group has operated out of a series of unmarked buildings in rural Michigan, providing money, shelter, transport, legal help and other support to hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Catholic priests accused of sexual abuse across the country.

 

Again and again, Opus Bono has served as a rapid-response team for the accused.

 

When a serial paedophile was sent to jail for abusing dozens of minors, Opus Bono was there for him, with regular visits and commissary cash.

 

When a priest admitted sexually assaulting boys under 14, Opus Bono raised funds for his defence.

 

When another priest was criminally charged with abusing a teen, Opus Bono later made him a legal adviser.

 

And while powerful clerics have publicly pledged to hold the church accountable for the crimes of its clergy and help survivors heal, some of them arranged meetings, offered blessings or quietly sent checks to this organization that provided support to alleged abusers, The Associated Press has found.

 

Though Catholic leaders deny the church has any official relationship with the group, Opus Bono successfully forged networks reaching all the way to the Vatican.

 

The Associated Press unravelled the continuing story of Opus Bono in dozens of interviews with experts, lawyers, clergy members and former employees, along with hundreds of pages of documents obtained through Freedom of Information requests.

 

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