Alain Guillot

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Burning catholic church

Canadians are turning their backs on the catholic church

The catholic church has refused to accept any responsibility for its major role in clandestine burials of Native American kids on residential school grounds.

Since the firts mass grave was found with 215 kids, on May 27, 2021, several churches have been burned to the grounds, and many others have been vandalized.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has ask the Pope to come to Canadian soil and apologize for the crimes committed against indigenous peoples, but the Pope has declined to recognize any wrong doing.

Many Canadians feel ashamed of following the teachings of the catholic church. They feel that the catholic church have deceiving them by preaching love and peace while robbing children of their identity, sexually abusing them, letting them die and hiding their deaths.

Of course, this is not the first time the catholic church refuses to take responsibility for its crimes.

The catholic church covering up sexual abuse of small children

Catholic Church sexual abuse cases are cases of child sexual abuse by Catholic priests, nuns and members of religious orders. In the 20th and 21st centuries, the cases have involved many allegations, investigations, trials, convictions, and revelations about decades of attempts by Church officials to cover up reported incidents. The abused include mostly boys but also girls, some as young as three years old, with the majority between the ages of 11 and 14.

Criminal cases for the most part do not cover sexual harassment of adults. The accusations of abuse and cover-ups began to receive public attention during the late 1980s. Many of these cases allege decades of abuse, frequently made by adults or older youths years after the abuse occurred. Cases have also been brought against members of the Catholic hierarchy who covered up sex abuse allegations and moved abusive priests to other parishes, where abuse continued.

By the 1990s, the cases began to receive significant media and public attention in countries including in Canada, United States, Chile, Australia and Ireland, and much of Europe. In 2002, an investigation by The Boston Globe led to widespread media coverage of the issue in the United States. Widespread abuse has been exposed in Europe, Australia, Chile, and the United States, reflecting worldwide patterns of long-term abuse as well as the Church hierarchy’s pattern of regularly covering up reports of abuse.

Vandalized catholic church

My opinion

Throughout the centuries, the catholic church has been complicit in the assassination and extermination of Native Americans, it has indulged in sexual abuse and molestation of small, defenceless children, and lately, in the genocide of the Native American culture.

The church has lost any respect, and Canadians, and people from all over the world should turn their back on the catholic church.

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