Rais Durterte asema mapadri wa kanisa katoliki huwalawiti masista na watoto wadogo.

Babu seya ni padri..? mashehe kibao waliojaa segerea kwa kulawiti watoto ni mapadri..? Wachungaji wanaobaka ni mapadri..?? Maaskofu mashoga wa kianglicana ni mapadrii..?? Punguani kweli wewe, buchoti mkubwa kweli..

Theologically hukumu ya Mungu si jumuishi mpuuzi waheed..
Mliopitia kwenye mikono ya mapadri wakawabariki kwenye amba ruti zenu mnaanza kuonekana.

Kesi zaote za mapadri kulawiti watoto ni padri mmoja?

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sasa padri mmoja akiwa mzinzi ni kanisa ndili zinzi ama..??
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Acha uongo Kulawiti na kubaka hakujafanywa na Padri mmoja.

Hii ripoti hapa chini ktk jimbo moja tu la Marekani mapadri na makasisi zaidi ya 70 waliwabaka na kuwalawitiwa zaidi ya watoto 1000

Catholic Priests Abused 1,000 Children in Pennsylvania, Report Says

Victims of clerical sex abuse and their relatives reacted as Attorney General Josh Shapiro discussed the grand jury report at a news conference in Harrisburg.CreditMatt Rourke/Associated Press
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Victims of clerical sex abuse and their relatives reacted as Attorney General Josh Shapiro discussed the grand jury report at a news conference in Harrisburg.CreditCreditMatt Rourke/Associated Press
By Laurie Goodstein and Sharon Otterman

Aug. 14, 2018

Bishops and other leaders of the Roman Catholic Church in Pennsylvania covered up child sexual abuse by more than 300 priests over a period of 70 years, persuading victims not to report the abuse and law enforcement not to investigate it, according to a searing report issued by a grand jury on Tuesday.

The report, which covered six of the state’s eight Catholic dioceses and found more than 1,000 identifiable victims, is the broadest examination yet by a government agency in the United States of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. The report said there are likely thousands more victims whose records were lost or who were too afraid to come forward.

It catalogs horrific instances of abuse: a priest who raped a young girl in the hospital after she had her tonsils out; a victim tied up and whipped with leather straps by a priest; and another priest who was allowed to stay in ministry after impregnating a young girl and arranging for her to have an abortion.

The sexual abuse scandal has shaken the Catholic Church for more than 15 years, ever since explosive allegations emerged out of Boston in 2002. But even after paying billions of dollars in settlements and adding new prevention programs, the church has been dogged by a scandal that is now reaching its highest ranks. The Pennsylvania report comes soon after the resignation of Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, the former archbishop of Washington, who is accused of sexually abusing young priests and seminarians, as well as minors.
 
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Na hapa mapadri na makasisi 300 huko Marekani pekee ktk daiyosis 6 walibaka na kulawiti watoto zaidi ya 1200 na kanisa likawa laficha, halafu unataka kuongopa eti ni padri 1!

Catholic Church covered up child abuse by 300 US priests: report

Pennsylvania grand jury details decades of abuse of more than 1,000 children by hundreds of accused priests in the state
15 Aug 2018

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More than 1,000 children - and possibly many more - were molested by hundreds of Roman Catholic priests in six dioceses in the US state of Pennsylvania, while senior church officials took steps to cover it up, according to a landmark grand jury report released on Tuesday.

The grand jury said it believes the real number of abused children might be in the thousands since some records were lost and victims were afraid to come forward. The report said more than 300 clergy committed the abuse over a period decades, beginning in the mid-1950s.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said the two-year probe found a systematic cover-up by senior church officials in Pennsylvania and at the Vatican.

"The cover-up was sophisticated. And all the while, shockingly, church leadership kept records of the abuse and the cover-up. These documents, from the dioceses' own 'Secret Archives,' formed the backbone of this investigation," he said at a news conference in the city of Harrisburg.

The report faulted Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the former longtime bishop of Pittsburgh who now leads the Washington archdiocese, for what it said was his part in the concealment of clergy sexual abuse. Wuerl, one of the most prominent cardinals in the United States, released a statement Tuesday that said he had "acted with diligence, with concern for the victims and to prevent future acts of abuse".

The grand jury scrutinised abuse allegations in dioceses that minister to more than half the state's 3.2 million Catholics. Its report echoed the findings of many earlier church investigations around the country in its description of widespread sexual abuse by clergy and church officials' concealment of it.

'Shocking'
Al Jazeera's Kristen Saloomey, reporting from Harrisburg, said the allegations made in the report were "really shocking".

Most of the abuse survivors were boys, but girls were abused too, the report said. The abuse ranged from groping and masturbation to anal, oral and vaginal rape.

"Church officials routinely and purposefully described the abuse as horseplay and wrestling ... It was none of those things. It was child sexual abuse, including rape," Shapiro said.

He also said that one priest had molested five sisters in one family. The diocese settled with the family after requiring a confidentiality agreement, according to Shapiro.
Church officials routinely and purposefully described the abuse as horseplay and wrestling ... It was none of those things. It was child sexual abuse, including rape.
 
Mkuu mgen unajua sio poa unavyofanya kabisa unatunga mambo ambayo hayako kabisa.

Hicho kitabu سنن بيهقي (sunan bayhawiy) ni hadithi ya ngapi na kurasa ya ngapi tufunue tuweke hapa ili tujue ukweli uko vipi.mana mkuu sio moja hiyo.

Sio kila kilichoandikwa ni sahihi,lakini kuna sahihi ambayo haikuandikwa.
 
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Hii ni habari ya jana tu 26 Feb, 2019 ikieleza kuwa ripoti iliyotolewa mwaka 2004 (miaka 15 imepita sasa, haijahisabiwa) na kanisa ilionesha zaidi ya mapadri na makasisi 4,000 (elfu nne) walibaka na kulawiti zaidi ya watoto 10,000 (elfu kumi) wengi wao ni watoto wa kiume.

Halafu eti wewe msomi wa Kantalamba unataka kudanganya umma eti ni padri mmoja tu!

Sex abuse and the Catholic Church
  • 26 February 2019


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Image copyrightAFPImage captionPope Francis prays during a Eucharistic celebration in the Vatican, on the fourth and final day of his summit on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church

From Australian country towns to schools in Ireland and cities across the US, the Catholic Church has faced an avalanche of child sexual abuse accusations in the last few decades.
High-profile cases and harrowing testimony given to public inquiries have continued to keep the issue in the headlines.

In the most recent of these, Cardinal George Pell was convicted of abusing two choir boys in Melbourne in 1996. He is Australia's highest-ranking Catholic, and was previously Vatican treasurer - meaning he was widely seen as the Church's third most powerful official.

And Theodore McCarrick, a former cardinal in the US, was defrocked over abuse claims just 10 days earlier - making him the most senior Catholic figure to be dismissed from the priesthood in modern times.
Meanwhile alleged cover-ups continue to dog the Church, and victims groups say the Vatican has not done nearly enough to right its wrongs. In an effort to address the problem, Pope Francis recently held an unprecedented summit on paedophilia in the Church.
Here's what you need to know.

How did this all come to light?
Although some accusations date back to the 1950s, molestation by priests was first given significant media attention in the 1980s, in the US and Canada.
In the 1990s the issue began to grow, with stories emerging in Argentina, Australia and elsewhere. In 1995, the Archbishop of Vienna, Austria, stepped down amid sexual abuse allegations, rocking the Church there.
Also in that decade, revelations began of widespread historical abuse in Ireland. By the early 2000s, Church sexual abuse was a major global story.

In the US, determined reporting by the Boston Globe newspaper (as captured in the 2015 film Spotlight) exposed widespread abuse and how paedophile priests were moved around by Church leaders instead of being held accountable. It prompted people to come forward across the US and around the world.

A Church-commissioned report in 2004 said more than 4,000 US Roman Catholic priests had faced sexual abuse allegations in the last 50 years, in cases involving more than 10,000 children - mostly boys.

A 2009 report found that sexual and psychological abuse was "endemic" in Catholic-run industrial schools and orphanages in Ireland for most of the 20th Century
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A five-year Australian inquiry in 2017 found that "tens of thousands of children" were sexually abused in Australian institutions over decades, including churches, schools and sports clubs.
What about recent cases?
How has the Church responded?
Pope Francis called for "decisive action" when he was elected in 2013, but critics say he has not done enough to hold to account bishops who allegedly covered up abuse.
In August 2018, he wrote to all Roman Catholics condemning clerical sex abuse, and demanding an end to cover ups.
His predecessor, Pope Benedict, had been accused of failing to protect children and suppressing investigations - allegations he denied.
Before him, under Pope John Paul II, Cardinal Bernard Law, the disgraced figure at the centre of the Boston scandal, was given a symbolic role in Rome close to the Vatican and allowed to maintain his rank, despite outrage from victims.
Between 2000 and 2010 several huge payouts were made by US dioceses to settle with victims.
In 2011, Pope Benedict told bishops, in new guidelines, that they had to promptly report any suspected cases to local police. Previously, all cases were supposed to be referred to Rome.
Under Francis, a special panel has been set up to deal with the issue but it has faced setbacks, including high-level resignations. In 2017, Marie Collins, an Irish survivor of abuse, left the group, citing "stumbling blocks and hindrances".
During the summit in February 2019, Pope Francis promised an end to cover-ups, saying that all abusers would be brought to justice.
 
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Huko Ireland zaidi ya mapadri na makasisi 1,300 (elfu moja na mia tatu) walibaka na kulawiti

Over 1,300 Irish priests accused of child sex abuse but only 82 convicted

US group BishopAccountability.org claims 'hiding names of credibly accused child molesters puts children at risk' as it launches list in Ireland

By Michael Doyle
21st August 2018, 7:30 am
Updated: 21st August 2018, 7:29 am

MORE than 1,300 Irish priests have been accused of sexually abusing children, it was claimed yesterday.
But only 82 - including evil clerics Father Tony Walsh and Brendan Smyth - have been convicted, according to a US group.
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Fr Tony Walsh

BishopAccountability.org are in Ireland ahead of the Pope’s visit urging him to address the history of abuse and cover-ups in Ireland.
Director Anne Barrett Doyle said the hidden names represent a “triple threat” because no one knows who or where they are.

She said: “Hiding the names of credibly accused child molesters puts children at risk.
“It also withholds validation from survivors, and makes it nearly impossible for Catholic laypeople to protect their families or hold church leaders accountable.”


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Anne Barrett Doyle from US group Bishop Accountability

Barrett Doyle attributes the large number of undisclosed names of abusive priests in Ireland to the “dangerous combination” of a still-secretive Irish church hierarchy and our strict privacy and defamation laws.
She pointed out that in the United States, more than 35 bishops and religious superiors have published lists of credibly accused clergy.

And she insisted Ireland, the first country to expose clerical child sex abuse, was lagging way behind the rest of the world.
She added: “An institution with a long and troubled history of concealing child sex abuse has two moral imperatives: to protect children and to help survivors heal.
"In Ireland, despite searing reports exposing physical and sexual violence toward thousands of children, only a handful of perpetrators has been convicted or even publicly named.”​
Anne Barrett Doyle From US Group Bishop Accountability​
“Disclosing the names of the credibly accused is a powerful way for the Catholic church to achieve both these goals.
“Just last week, in the state of Pennsylvania in the US, the state’s highest ranking prosecutor named nearly 300 credibly accused priests in a massive investigative study of six Catholic dioceses.

“Yet in Ireland, despite searing reports exposing physical and sexual violence toward thousands of children, only a handful of perpetrators has been convicted or even publicly named.”

She launched the Irish database yesterday along with Mark Vincent Healy, an Irish survivor of clerical sex abuse.
He added: “Such secrecy endangers children and deprives survivors of justice.
“Justice demands acknowledgement and restitution of the wrong. This has eluded too many Irish survivors and their families.”

Healy, who met with Pope Francis four years ago, was abused from the age of nine by two priests in Dublin in the 1960s and 1970s and he says there needs to be less talk and more action.
He said: “I think he’s sincere in the apology and what he is saying in sorrow terms.
 
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