A Humble request.....

This forum is being used by most folks to, debate, air grievances', argue, 
ridicule, insult, abuse, praise, applaud etc, etc.

Can we PLEASE NOT discuss (negatively) or argue or ridicule our RELIGION on a 
public forum? If at all one does want to pursue the matter I suggest you do it 
by corresponding through your private emails. The POPE (past and present) - who 
is the head of our religion - has made a decision and we as Catholics should 
respect the decision even if we do not accept it (majority of the world does 
accept it) . You may debate about it, discus it,etc, etc but do it through your 
own private channels. Majority of the people that read this forum daily, have 
respect for the POPE and more so for our Religion. Let's not wash the dirty 
linen in public.

Could the moderators of Goanet please draw a line to control certain posts? 
Most of us like to keep in touch with Goanet to know what is happening in our 
dear Goa and anything relevant to the place. Private feuds and discussions 
should be discussed on private mediums of correspondence. This is only a humble 
request......

God Bless you all.
Thanks 


R Fernandes

-----Original Message-----
From: goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org [mailto:goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org] 
On Behalf Of Roland Francis
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2011 6:44 PM
To: 'Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!'
Subject: [Goanet] John Paul II - Blessed or Cursed?

Fr Ivo,

This very man who is now "beatified" and whom you so effusively praise, played 
the main role in the cover-up of the church's massive child abuse scandals. The 
word 'abuse' is mild and misleading. It should really be called child rape and 
destruction of lives but that is a digression. 

Allegations that the late pontiff blocked an inquiry into a paedophile 
cardinal, promoted senior church figures despite accusations that they had 
molested boys and covered up innumerable cases of abuse during his 26-year 
papacy have cast a cloud over his path to sainthood. The most serious claims 
are related to Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer, an Austrian friend of John Paul’s 
who abused an estimated 2,000 boys over decades but never faced any sanction 
from Rome.

Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger — who became Pope Benedict — had tried to investigate 
the abuses as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, according 
to Schönborn. But his efforts had been blocked by “the Vatican”, an apparent 
reference to John Paul.

Stanislaw Obirek, a Polish theologian and a former Jesuit priest, said: “I 
believe John Paul is the key person responsible for the cover-up of abuse cases 
because most of it occurred during his papacy. How can someone who is to blame 
for this be beatified?”

The paragraphs above and further sordid details of some of JP II's doings are 
from a London's Sunday Times article:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article7086738.ece

Better to choose some other hero, Fr Ivo.

Roland.
Toronto.


BLESSED JOHN PAUL II 
* IVO DA CONCEIÇÃO SOUZA (Margão) 
           “Santo Subito! (Soon a Saint)” were the words to be read on several 
plackards on the day of the death itself of Pope John Paul II. They were the 
wish of the people who admired and loved him, in particular the youth. Today he 
is Blessed. He is really “The Great”. He is simply universal. John Paul II has 
left a rich legacy to the Church of tomorrow, to the society and to humanity. 
Pope Benedict XVI beatified him on May 1, 2011. 
           When I heard about the novel of Morris West, Shoes of Fisherman, as 
a student, I was eager to see a Pope of such a calibre, during my lifetime, and 
succeeded. John Paul II has become a catalyst in the world history. The Pope 
has brought out the Gospel message and its values to the socio-political arena, 
to everyday life, to the man in the street. 
Karol Józef Wojtyla was a bright student, a good sportsman, an excellent actor, 
a strong worker, an excellent Professor of Philosophy, a good educationist, an 
honest diplomat, a true statesman, a holy priest, a good shepherd, an excellent 
bishop, a saintly Pope. He was simply great!
                  


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