IN THE same week in which the unremitting cruelty of Catholic institutions towards vulnerable youngsters in Ireland was exposed, the outgoing Archbishop of Westminster had the sheer gall to identify “lack of faith” as “the greatest of all evils.”Fiona Wilson from the Institute of Studies has added that somewhere deep below the mid-atlantic ridge Satan himself was preparing an 8th layer of hell.
A Government sponsored report concluded "there is lots of brimstone and the smell of sulphur is something you can only experience, but holy sh-t, this place is designed for really screwed-up people!"
According to The Times, the rancid Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor – who recently said that secularists and atheists were “not fully human” – blamed atheism for war and destruction, and suggested it was a greater evil even than sin itself - possibly more evil than the sin where you touch yourself as a fourteen-year and you have to tell a grown-man in a skirt, in a sh-tty little cedar and oak confession box.
Speaking at the installation of his successor, Archbishop Vincent Nichols, O’Connor referred to the battles that will be won and lost in the effort to sustain the Christian presence in a secular society.
Earlier, Nichols infuriated child protection groups and victims of clerical abuse by saying that, while the Irish Child Abuse Commission report was distressing and disturbing, it had taken “courage” for members of the clergy to face up to the facts in their past.
He added that the report:
Before adding "personally I use to like the bit in the 1960's where the nuns use to pinch children born out of wedlock from their families - even better when we got the the pregnant bastard-child, delivering mothers - whack 'em in the face, sack over the head - and when they woke up they were giving birth in a Catholic sponsored institution, held against their will and babies adopted out before mum could even get a cuddle - the evil unwedded bitches - personally I use to like watching the pigs get fed the afterbirth - ohh it makes me go all cooey inside".Should not overshadow all of the good that institutions such as the Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Mercy had done.



