Sunday, 21 April 2013

Catholic Church Involved in Child Trafficking


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Once again members of the Catholic Church have been accused of abusing their positions of trust. The recent allerations involve Spanish women who maintain that priest and nuns stole their new born babies and sold them for financial gain.

The Catholic Church and Child Abuse

When is the Pope going to put his house in order and ensure that all priests and nuns accused of abuse are brought to justice? Yes, the Pope has apologized to victims of abuse but this is not enough. Victims of abuse don’t want sympathy or indeed prayers; they want justice and recognition that so called followers of God abused their positions of trust in the mot appauling way.
During the past few years a number of priests have been found guilty by the Courts of child abuse whilst others have been protected by the church. This surely cannot be right?
If the horror of sexual and physical abuse by the clergy is not enough, it now seems that nuns and priests in Spain, in collusion with the government, were involved in child trafficking for profit up until 1990.

Catholic Church Steals Babies

Recent cases brought by numerous women, throughout Spain, maintain that during Franco’s reign and up until 1990 new born babies were removed from mothers and sold onto couples, who were deemed by the Church as being more suitable. The women report that nuns and priest lied saying that their babies had died. The mothers were denied access to their dead babies and in one particular clinic the body of an unknown baby, which had been kept in a freezer, was shown to the grieving parents. Families were prevented from attending their child’s funeral which was often paid by the receiving family. Recent investigations show that many graves of the supposedly dead babies are empty or contain animals bones.
Furthermore families who tragically had their children stolen from them have found great difficulty tracing them because priest nuns and officials forged records, including birth and death certificates.
During a recent television programme, regarding this subject, a young Spanish man was able to confront an elderly nun who admitted to taking money from prospective parents to buy babies. The man was desperate to trace his birth family but the nun only lectured him to be grateful that he had been saved. The lack of empathy shown by this nun who clearly believed that she was justified in her actions was alarming.
Despite the pain this nun and many others like her have caused, history suggests that they are unlikely to be brought before the Court to answer to their crimes against humanity.

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