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Religious Abuse in orphanages and reformatories

Catholic religious orders and different religious denominations haven`t given effective answers to victims who were exposed to their various types of abuse while they were in religious run orphanages and reformatories when they were children. Today, it has been necessary to use different means to expose the terrible truth about the abuse endured in order to seek justice for these horriffic crimes committed by people who have taken the Lord`s name in vain. Here, you will find diverse information that makes clear the systematic abuse that has always been undertaken by religion no matter which country, language or State Constitution they might be submitted to, the abuse has been covered up by both churh and governments.

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VATICAN CRIMES: Sexual Abuse committed in Canadian Orphanages

Saturday, July 30, 2011

VaticanCrimes.us – Oct. 11, 2010 -- The world continues to awaken to the crimes committed by the Vatican worldwide. In Canada, there are numerous confirmations of the abuse committed by the catholic religious orders known as the Christian Brothers, just as was found by the same order in Ireland and the evidence speaks for itself…

MOUNT CASHEL REPORT ISSUED

A 1,029-page report of the official inquiry into Mount Cashel concludes sexual abuse at the orphanage in the 1970’s was covered up by a deputy justice minister and the police chief. Retired Ontario judge Samuel Hughes cited collusion and disdain for sex offenders, advising that public funds not be wasted in treating "people animated by evil". The Justice Department interfered when an inquiry was made into abuse in 1975, although ample evidence was found to charge Christian Brothers. Abuse was occurring long before then. Hughes advised creating a solicitor general’s office to oversee police, a government compensation fund for victims, an independent police complaints commission, training on sexual abuse with a special child abuse unit in each police department, and charges against any citizen who fails to report their knowledge of abuse.

Until now the Christian Brothers have been able to get away with the crimes committed.

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Abuse charges close Russian Orthodox orphanage, teens speak out against torture lived under the care of nuns

Friday, July 29, 2011

MOSCOW -- In November 2010, the mother superior and other clergy members were fired from the Vladimir Region orphanage they oversaw as child abuse charges surfaced.Archbishop Yevlogy of Vladimir and Suzdal fired the mother superior of the St. Bogolyubsky and suddenly announced that the convent's boarding school for orphans would be converted to a standard parochial school.Teenagers from the orphanage told the media they had been routinely beaten and deprived of food by the resident nuns, which seems to be the repetitive pattern the world is now learning about in regards to the "care" given by the nuns in orphanages and religious-run institutions around the world. The Archbishop Yevlogy said he decided to fire them even though a panel couldn't come up with "enough evidence", he claims he did it in order to defuse the controversy."The complicated situation around St. Bogolyubsky Convent was widely discussed in the church and secular circles receiving absolutely different and sometimes contradicting assessments," the bishop said. Read More

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Children abused by catholic religious order at Mount Cashel Orphanage

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Priests and nuns abuse orphans worldwide. Their track history demonstrates this. Watch this video to learn about how many innocent children at Mount cashel were systematically abused by the Vatican, the Catholic Church in Canada.

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Nuns, priests accused of sexual abuse at Sisseton orphanage

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Many children faced widespread sexual abuse, beatings at the Sisseton orphanage for Native Americans by the hands of nuns and priests; among which are found the Sisters of the Divine Savior, and the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, a Washington, D.C.-based group of Catholic brothers and priests. Read More

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Testimony: I endured beatings, poor clothing and starvation just because to them my mother was sinful

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Learn about this painful reality lived by one of hundreds of children at the hands of nuns at Nazareth Home and the Good Shepherd orphanages during 1941 and 1965
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24 years in these catholic church orphanages. The Good Shepherd and then the Nazareth House nuns took the place of my family. They told me my mother was dead. In the two orphanages life needed to meet the nun's requirements. In part this meant that, because my mother was sinful, if I was not beaten to change me, I would be too. So they said when they beat me.

I find it hard to think about it because to remember it to re-live the fear and confusion - the unhappiness of being a child able only to hope that if! earned the nun's favour, I would become one of the children who the nuns cared about; who had a life which was sure to end in Heaven. Instead of being the child the nuns' found me to be - who needed to be beaten for her mother's sin and because, although there was little hope for it, that might help me to be worthy of love - eventually God's love.

I always knew it was a childhood filled with pain and confusion. I now realise the nuns who were good; were doing God's work, were also cruel, were vicious women, monsters.

I never thought that the things that I was afraid of were caused by my childhood experiences.

What sticks in my mind about the nuns is how they always told us that we were no good, all I heard every day was. "You'll never be any good, your mother never wanted you, you'll end up in the gutter like her, no one will ever want you.

It is so hard to forget that - it is there all the time. What the individual members of the two Orders did and what the senior members of the Orders allowed, was a reign of terror and fear for the helpless children.

There were some of us who were unlucky enough to be singled out as 'the chosen ones' of the priest, nuns; lay workers and the older girls of the two orders, who picked us out to sexually abuse us. The sexual abuse has scarred me for life and no amount of counselling can cure me of the pain I feel, within.

The injuries inflicted on me, were severe physical beatings; child labour; semi-starvation; cold and poor clothing; overwork; lack of education; emotional abuse; physical abuse; spiritual abuse; sexual abuse; sadistic torture; pain; suffering from carers and those trusted with our care, who we trusted - through no choice of our own, these sadistic people who hid behind the image of being saintly people in the service of God.

Corporal punishment was common in both girls and boys Catholic orphanages, the nuns in particular had exercise power over the girls for the rest of our lives.

Some of us girls had beautiful wavy hair, the nuns hated us and told us we were vain, I didn't know what vain meant. They would try to straighten our hair by wetting it and then pulling on our hair, telling us that we were ugly, I believed them and hated myself so much that all my life
I would fall to pieces at the very sight of the nuns as they would pick on the girls who did not have parents and we who were illegitimate, we got the worst of the beatings, then I would get it again because I wet my bed, I wet my bed until I was ten, I was beaten into pulp for it.

It was the beating and the fear of the nuns is why I wet my bed. I was treated like I was unwanted, something to be hidden away and to be ashamed of. I was so scared.

They would say you were telling lies, but you weren't, you couldn't say that, if the nuns said you were a liar, then you were a liar. The nuns use to make me open my mouth and put a cake of soap on my tongue, they then pushed my month shut and I had to keep it shut on the soap, my mouth would be foaming, as well as me being so sick and kept vomiting, they did not care what state I was in. It was worse than the concentration camp for children.

Some of the girls committed suicide, some are in mental hospital, some are homeless living on the streets; some are alcoholics and some are in and out of prison. The most difficult thing in life is when you are put down so much as a child, you don't have any confidence, it really does hold you back.

I was terribly nervous, I felt that I was nuisance to everyone around me, I still am doubting myself, I don't have any confidence. I think it is a kind of a fear, the same kind of fear I had as a child growing up, all those years ago.

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SHOCKING STATISTICS OF THE MONEY GIVEN TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH BY THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT

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We present the shocking statistics of money that the Catholic Church receives, this list denotes money only from Italy.
Below are the links where you will find information in different languages.

Evidence showing corrupt money that bleeds the people and is used to cover up pedophile priests, crimes against humanity.

jh.to/redditi ITALIANO
jh.to/contributions INGLES
jh.to/contribuicao PORTUGUES
jh.to/quota ESPANOL

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