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  Church Using Same Sound Byte for 20 Years, Responding to Allegations of Pedophile Priests

By Kay Ebeling
City of Angels
January 28, 2010

http://cityofangels8.blogspot.com/2010/01/church-using-same-sound-byte-for-20.html

MASSACHUSETTS -- Yesterday Boston bishops responded to news that predator priests went back and forth between Ireland and the United States saying the Archdiocese is "not aware of accusations," plus "religious order priests are not the responsibility of the Archdiocese." Those words sound familiar. They are the same phrases every archdiocese, diocese, and religious order has used since 1992 in response to pedophile priest accusations: "We didn't know it was going on and besides, it's those guys over there that did it, not us." You'd think the Church would learn.

As the truth about the Pedophile Epidemic in the Catholic Church continues to emerge, it's amazing to watch the bishops continue to think the public only reads Church press releases, not the truth.

From reports today: The archdiocese said it was "not aware of any accusations having been made against the priests from Ireland." Terrence Donilon, Boston Archdiocese spokesman, said January 27, 2009, that the archdiocese was "not in a position to comment on an investigation involving a religious order priest."

News Stories about the Boston-Ireland Pedophile Priest Passageway here:

Archdiocese admits tie to 3 in Irish scandal

BOSTON (MA)
Boston Globe
By Milton J. Valencia Globe Staff /
January 28, 2010
The Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has announced that three Irish priests accused of sexually molesting children had at one point worked in Massachusetts, tying the local church to the sex abuse scandal roiling Ireland.

and HERE:

FROM WBUR:
Boston Archdiocese Releases More Information On Abusive Priests

By DEBORAH BECKER
Published January 27, 2010
BOSTON — The Boston Archdiocese is releasing more information about three abusive priests with ties to Ireland who worked in Boston. The archdiocese says the three men were never accused of abuse before or while they worked here.

Boston Archdiocese admits Irish sex abuse priests worked in its parishes

MASSACHUSETTS/IRELAND
Irish Central
By KELLY FINCHAM, IrishCentral.com Editor
The Boston Archdiocese has admitted for the first time that Irish sex abuse priests worked in its diocese.
The priests, named as Brendan Smyth, Dennis Murphy and Joseph Maguire, were transferred from Ireland to the U.S. in what critics say was little more than an attempt to insulate the priests from scrutiny and possible prosecution....
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