It took place in other countries. It was an institutionalized practice in Ireland for at least 70 years.
And they think they have a right to pass judgment on other people, why, exactly?
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You would think that after 500 years, they would have found a solution to this problem.
No surprise here, considering that the infamous Father Oliver O'Grady - from Deliver us From Evil - is Irish and was sent back to Ireland after he decimated the lives of so many kids here.
There are real monsters out there, and they thrive on one thing: trust.
I read that story and it gave me chills. As a child of Catholic parents, nuns and priests always gave me the creeps.
I intentionally avoided being around them after my cousins who attended Catholic school told me how mean the nuns were.
And priests? Even then I knew they were weird.
I mind my own business about whatever religion people choose to follow, but I think the Catholic clergy is stuck in the dark ages, including the Barbarian shit.
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