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When abusers were not sent to another parish
Once upon a time, long ago, clergy sex abusers were made short work of:
St. Basil (330-379) stated: A cleric or monk who seduces youths or young boys is to be publicly flogged . For six months he will languish in prison-like confinement he shall never again associate with youths neither in private conversation nor in counseling them.
That’s not the half of what Basil had in mind. Here’s a fuller version:
“The cleric or monk who molests youths or boys or is caught kissing or committing some turpitude, let him be whipped in public, deprived of his crown [tonsure] and, after having his head shaved, let his face be covered with spittle; and [let him be] bound in iron chains, condemned to six months in prison, reduced to eating rye bread once a day in the evening three times per week. After these six months living in a separate cell under the custody of a wise elder with great spiritual experience, let him be subjected to prayers, vigils and manual work, always under the guard of two spiritual brothers, without being allowed to have any relationship . . . with young people.”
Nailing this down in Basil’s writings has been a challenge, however. Best near-ancient source seems to be St. Peter Damian (1007-1071), in his ever-popular Liber Gomorrhianus, or Book of Gomorrha — a primary source book for protesters of ecclesiastical indifference to abuse.
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Mean street in Oak Park
This guy lived, his wife talks about it. Five against one, age 59: black-neighborhood spillover effect. Underprivileged youth. Hmm.
Let my people get back in school
You’ve got to wonder what these pastors are thinking of, what part of “culture of violence” they don’t get. That or what a purely vidictive school board they have in Maywood. My bet’s on the former.
Progressive alert, progressive alert
Not surprised to see NC Reporter going to bat for Cardinal Daneels, he being one of their own — progressive, you know, and all that. Alarms sounded throughout progressive Christendom with the bad news about him. Maybe it’s a bad rap, but can we imagine them sticking up for, say, Chaput of Denver? Not that Chaput needs their help.
Manny joins ChiSox
Meanwhile, Sox Savvy is worried.
We all know that Manny Ramirez brings a lot of baggage to the White Sox. Here are some potential ugly scenarios I’m most worried about seeing:
— Hawk Harrelson shows his support by sporting dreadlocks.
— Teeny-weeny Juan Pierre plays a practical joke by hiding in Manny’s ridiculously baggy pants, but it goes horribly wrong when Manny slides into second base.
And more more more where that’s coming from. Go there, by all means.
It’s in The Book
Left-wingers beware. God knows what you are thinking, and see what He thinks of it.
Voices of the White Sox owner
HOW COULD YOU FORGET THE NUMBAH TWO? During Chicagos WSCR 670 AM broadcast of Fridays Yankees-White Sox game, announcer Darrin Jackson mentioned how the Yankees continue to use a recording by the late Bob Sheppard introducing Derek Jeter as he walks up to the plate at Yankee Stadium. Listeners were then treated to an awful impression of the legendary former Yankees PA announcer.
Jackson, in a stereotypical New York accent, said word for word, Now batting for the Yankees, Derek Jeter.
Of course, not only did Jackson sound nothing like Sheppard, any Yankees fan would mention that Jackson left out perhaps the most noticeable aspect of Sheppards introductions saying a players number before saying the name, and then repeating the number afterwards.
Jackson and Farmer are in the execrable category among announcers, both ex-ballplayers whose favorite topic is themselves. Sick of Hawk H. on tee-vee, where to go? W-scram is not a good option.
Oiko is coming, oiko is coming
Right up front is this from Taranto:
“In other Washington rally news,” observes humorist Jim Treacher of The Daily Caller, “Al Sharpton has gone from the Million Man March to the Dozen Dude Dud.”
The Beck event, on the other hand, was an antidote to our current governance “by an oikophobic self-anointed elite that is unable to hide its contempt for Americans qua Americans.”
Thing about Taranto, you not only get pungent well-aimed commentary, you also learn new words! If an oiko spooks you, try Beck.




