Friday, November 8, 2013

Whistle blowing priest - EXPOSES the Roman Catholic Church Child Sexual Abuse



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Published on Apr 24, 2013
THE CHURCH OF SATAN IN ROME the Roman Catholic Church Continues to be EXPOSED by the LORD, using Victor Buhagia a Roman catholic priest from Malta living in Australia who could not continue being a priest ...

"I saw the Archbishop and I heard the Archbishop telling the secretary to turn off the recorder," Buhagiar said.

For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad. - Luke 8:17

http://au.news.yahoo.com/today-tonigh...

It's the Royal Commission thousands of child sex abuse victims have wanted for decades - a chance to finally expose the truth through investigating institutions like the Catholic Church.

But one man fears criminal clergy will carry on undetected, claiming the Victorian Archdiocese is determined to keep its sordid secrets buried.

Victor Buhagiar has recently quit his post as a Catholic priest, walking away from the faith after 12 years leading parishes across Victoria.

Buhagiar claims it has became impossible to continue after he found out the Church was deleting records relating to child sexual abuse.

"I saw the Archbishop and I heard the Archbishop telling the secretary to turn off the recorder," Buhagiar said.

Alarm bells first began to ring for Buhagiar at a council meeting of the state's most powerful priests last April.

"As soon as the recording was turned off, the Archbishop started talking about the sex abuse situation," Buhagiar said.

According to Buhagiar, the Archbishop Denis Hart went on to discuss two priests who he'd suspended but there was no mention of their names or any details to reveal their identities.

"After that meeting I made enquiries as to why the recorder was turned off at that particular moment. Again, whoever I asked said to me, I do not remember, when I pushed, they said so that no names are mentioned," Buhagiar said.

"I suspect the recorder was turned off to minimise the possibility of investigators finding evidence that can be useful to the inquiry, or to the Royal Commission; to create like a black hole, an empty space that when the investigators try to see how the situation evolved during the last 10 years or so, they seem to find nothing."

Veteran journalist and anti-child abuse advocate, Derryn Hinch says "if in fact they have been turning off tape recorders while they're discussing sex abuse then that should come out."

"They know the records that the Royal Commission will want and it's in their interest, their self-preservation to get rid of it. The only thing that's going to help is if priests like the one who's come forward now, they keep coming forward," Hinch added.

Buhagiar's concerns about the Church's 'no names' policy deepened when he called the Victorian Archdiocese to report a man in his parish who'd volunteered but failed the working with children check.

He wanted an alert sent to other parishes, to warn them of the potentially dangerous man in their midst but Buhagiar's request was flatly refused.
"The secretary told me we cannot do that because we have a policy of no names. If I don't put the name of the person, how are the other priests going to know who I'm talking about?" Buhagiar said.

This internal policy completely contradicts the Church's public push for mandatory reporting and transparency which is plastered all over its website 'Facing the Truth' - so too its stance to the Royal Commission.

'David' was just 13 when convicted pedophile priest Terry Pidoto took him to a seminary and sexually abused him.
"Despite the public statements they're not for the victims they are only out for their reputation," said David.

Sadly these latest claims come as no surprise.
"I was raped as a young boy and then I was re-offended when I came forward; I had a psychiatrist diagnose that I in fact had been institutional abuse by the way they treated me and I am not alone," David said.