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Monday, 27 September 2021

Canadian bishops have not raped enough, now they want $30 million!

The Canadian bishops have announced a $30,000,000.00 fundraising drive for "healing and reconciliation services" with our native peoples. They took government largesse to enrich their orders with these school and did the government's bidding. Sound familiar?

The same people who raped and sodomised altar boys, violently abused others (this writer), squandered funds on race horses and took children from their homes and families and put them in residential schools now want the faithful in the pew to pony up more money.

Not one penny. They did this, I did not. Do not bail them out.

Due to all the restrictions and attempts to ban the faithful, the bishops have a disease and should be sure to stay away from the faithful and be sure to far cough so we don't get the Satanic virus they seem to be full of.

Canadian Bishops Announce $30M National Financial Pledge to Support Healing and Reconciliation Initiatives - Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (cccb.ca)



10 comments:

Anonymous said...

NOT ONE PENNY from this fed up member of Hamilton Diocese.

M. Prodigal said...

The well is dry. Not one penny. Remember the lockdowns and the denial of the Sacraments to the faithful? No, not going to happen, not now, not never until there are true Shepherds.

Anonymous said...

Do the indigenous people who already pay no taxes and who receive hundreds of millions of dollars in federal assistance really need more money? I'm just wondering.

Anonymous said...

Wow. So what's $30,000,000/80, give or take? Maybe all the bureaucrats at the CCCB could chip in too. Surely D&P must have some funds to throw in, for the sake of peace. Anyway, I sure hope those 80 guys have saved up because I can't see anyone sitting in a pew throwing in after the goings on of the past week. (Moncton was the last straw) I'm all for apologizing and begging mercy for MY sins. Tired of feeling I should take blame for the sins of others though. I have the deepest respect for the First Nations people. If I were in the group of survivors, I would steel myself up, look them in the eyes, forgive them, and just walk away.....Keep your dignity and always remember that "Our help is in the name of the Lord", no matter where we come from or who we are.

Anonymous said...

Let him sell his own villa, so he can have a quite a chunk of money for that purpose. Let him lead by example - like our Christ did! Asking us, to pay for the sins of British Colonialists is SHAMEFUL!!! I came to Canada few years ago, why I have to pay for something I never have nothing to do with? Well, I have even better idea, our "merciful" Bergoglio can open his coffers for that!

Anonymous said...

I feel that donating a penny to this so called fund or to this criminal organization is a sin.

Anonymous said...

Woke just a little more CCCB? /sarc
Not a blessed penny will come your way from me.

P. O'Brien said...

They might want to spend a little on reconciling and healing the Catholics they have screwed over.

Anonymous said...

We are urged by certain bishops to take an injection into our bodies. They argue that harvesting cells from live aborted babies in the 1970’s is an action far too remote and disconnected from us to reject the shot on moral grounds. However, we must personally pay and accept responsibility for the mistreatment done to children in residential schools 100 years ago by clergy and Government officials? Not one penny.

Vox Cantoris said...

Stop that now. You’re using logic!