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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Sep 17

    The question for the Church now, given the astounding scale of the dysfunction, arching from the Americas to Europe, Africa, the Philippines, and Australia, is: What in Catholic culture caused this debauchery? http://nyer.cm/f8ArGgO 

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      2.  👻 Spooky Crisis Actor  🎃‏ @giftedcrisisact Sep 17
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Patriarchy

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      3.  👻 Spooky Crisis Actor  🎃‏ @giftedcrisisact Sep 17
        Replying to @giftedcrisisact @NewYorker

        Also the concept of “infallibility” and obsession with secrecy, guilt, shame, and fear that keep victims silent.

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      2. Rasmus N Jørgensen‏ @RasmusNord01 Sep 17
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        It is a corrupt global cult of men without oversight. What could go wrong?

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      1.  🔬godhatesyeast 🔬‏ @godhatesyeast Sep 17
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        the facts of the universe that stand in direct contradiction to this pathetic bronze age philosophy

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      2. Kristin Small‏ @kristinbig1 Sep 18
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        Gee, could it be forced celibacy & a ban on women in the priesthood?

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      1. Bonnie Edwards‏ @pumpkins22 Sep 18
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        unnatural celibacy and tolerance by the church have perpetuated a culture of abuse

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      1. Joann DiNova‏ @JoannDiNova Sep 18
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        "...proximate cause concerns essential mistakes of moral theology, including the stigmatizing of normal erotic longing and the sanctifying of prejudice against women and homosexuals." Here, here. Hear, hear!

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      1. Carlos Gracia‏ @CarlosGracia_ Sep 17
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        Guys in disguise eating flesh an drinking blood. Doesn´t look very healthy.

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      1. THE HERETIC‏ @admit2sin Sep 17
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        It's the whole basis of their "religion"... and always has been... I can't believe the idiots who offer themselves up and kneel at their altars and fund the whole rotten edifice. If God existed, don't you think he'd have destroyed the buggers by now!?pic.twitter.com/gsk2yIzokw

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      1. Amanda Hustler‏ @BHussler Sep 17
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        The debauchery seems to be a symptom of Catholic culture.

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      1. David Edwards‏ @david_fuj Sep 17
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        Access to vulnerable children because of a position of ‘trust’, a cycle of ‘move along’ transfers, and a heavily bankrolled defense.

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      1. Gyllegok‏ @gyllegok Sep 17
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        The ability to get away with it

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      2. Flibber T. Gibbett‏ @amigammon Sep 18
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        Jesus, I wonder. Maybe requiring 100% of the clergy to be celibate has something to do with it. Nah. Must be some thing else... hmmm. No, it celibacy.

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      1. atulaimat‏ @atulaimat Sep 18
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        Dissolve the Vatican.

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      2. Maureen Helen‏ @mhc_smith Sep 17
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        There are no women priests. And priests can't marry.

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      1. SiaNg‏ @Siainhere Sep 18
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        People don't need religion to be moral bc church proves time and again its immorality. People who need reassurance of religion, you don't need the middlemen. Catholic church is a big corporation aimed at consumerism and targeting vulnerable people for its support.

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