Pope Vader Thinks It Is A ‘Mystery’ Why Catholic Priests Rape Children.
It happened because your Church allowed it to happen. And then when the child rape came to light your Church covered it up. Don’t see how it can be such a mystery to the leader of the evilest religion on Earth.
Pope Benedict XVI told Irish Catholics on Sunday it is a mystery why priests and other church officials abused children entrusted in their care, undermining faith in the church “in an appalling way.”
By describing the decades of child abuse in Catholic parishes, schools and church-run institutions and parishes in Ireland as a `’mystery,” the pontiff could further anger rank-and-file faithful in Ireland.
Benedict commented on the scandals of sexual abuse and cover-ups by church hierarchy in a pre-recorded video message for an outdoor Mass attended by 75,000 Catholics, many from overseas, in Ireland’s largest sports stadium. Ireland’s prime minister and president attended the Mass, the final event of a Eucharistic Congress aimed at shoring up flagging faith.
The weeklong Eucharistic Congress, held by the Vatican every four years in a different part of the world, took place against a backdrop of deep anger over child abuse cover-ups and surveys showing declining weekly Mass attendance in Ireland, where church and state were once tightly entwined.
`’How are we to explain the fact that people who regularly received the Lord’s body and confessed their sins in the sacrament of Penance have offended in this way?” said the pope, referring to church staff who abused children.
“It remains a mystery,” he said. “Yet evidently their Christianity was no longer nourished by joyful encounter with Jesus Christ. It had become merely a matter of habit.”

It may be a “mystery” why priests *start* to abuse children. But it is no mystery why they continue to do so. The church protects them. The church prevents them from being investigated. The church covers up for them. The church moves them around so they can kiddifuck in other areas, which were, until then, safe for children. The church moves them between parishes, between counties, between states/provinces, and between countries. The church is as guilty as the kiddifuckers themselves. The church is guilty of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice in taking the actions it has in trying to ensure as few as possible of their kiddifuckers face justice. There very minimum the church could do to right this, beyond making financial reparations to the victims and families of victims, is to reduce the chance of kiddifuckers being protected by the church. This would be simple to do. A series of papal bullae. In the first, stating that the church finds kiddifucking abominable, and a crime to be reported to the local secular police forces (currently, it is dealt with by the churches closed courts if it has not gone public). In the second, stating that all who have assisted kiddifuckers, by moving them from parish to parish, country to country, are as guilty as the kiddifuckers themselves, and must be reported to the local secular police forces, pleading guilty to conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. Absolution may be given to this group as a religious rite. In the third, stating that all priests who have ever sexually abused a child must report to the local police station, and turn themselves in, pleasing guilty to charges of kiddifucking. Absolution may be given to this group as a religious rite. In the fourth, stating that all priests who have abused children, but have not yet come forward to the authorities, will be excommunicated when their crimes are reported, and only readmitted to the church if they plead guilty and serve whatever sentence given by the secular court. Finally, stating that all priests who have abused children, but have not yet come forward to the authorities, will be excommunicated when their crimes are reported, but if they plead not guilty, and are later found to be guilty, absolution must be denied, so that they die out-with the grace of the church and burn in whatever fire of hell they believe in.