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The Church has done wrong. Repent and do good to others.

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“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing” (Edmund Burke).
We are approximately a week away from the universal celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. A tradition, a religious calling, a human impulse to show reverence for the innocent and family, mother and child. We are told that God loved us so that a Child was born to this world, and it was God, who grew up and walked with humanity as one of us. Who represents this belief, who among us proclaims from the religious towers through out this world? The Roman Catholic Church and its Protestant cousins.
You’d think such a large and magnificent organization would show its undying love for the people of God. If it has done something horribly wrong in the past, it would move towards some form of real apology, empathetic response to those whom it has wronged? Well it has shown lip service and empty promises to the various individuals and groups it has wronged. The Churches lawyers have fought tooth and nail with those individuals that were abused by members of the clergy. More money has gone to these lawyers than the many people wronged through out this world by men and women who were suppose to protect and assist the innocent. What of the Aboriginal and 1st Nations of Canada, USA and beyond into Brazil and Africa? The Religious World was suppose to educate, assist and protect these people, many trying to find a path within our modern societies, whose world has been assaulted and ravaged by greedy manipulative Europeans and our own citizenry. Any word for them, an apology and recompense too?
Answer: while the Church has been saddened, and has made unofficial apologies, often by a Bishop or two, but never by those in true power. No there has been empty promises like offering the Aboriginals of Canada @ 30 million dollars, of which 5 million had been so far collected. It seems to add continual insult to those in need, who have suffered a direct assault upon their religions, culture and very psyche.
Do we allow this very rich organization to continue its policy of redirection, manipulation and empty promises with the hope that each crisis will fall silent in time? I think not. The Pope will not apologize, nor the Cardinals of the Vatican(an independent state). Perhaps it is time to take this organization on directly and demand our government force the many issues Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples and our government has with The Canadian Roman Catholic Church, The Vatican and His Holiness Pope Francis.
The Canadian Church is worth 5.2 Billion dollars, with a cash reserve and investments of 1.7 Billion. The Church owns large tracks of land and investment properties through out Canada.
The Vatican owns approximately 177 million acres through out the globe. Estimates place its financial worth at 10 Billion to 1.15 Trillion dollars. The Vatican’s Bank is a mysterious and often corrupt institution riddled with alliances to corrupt funds often linked to The Italian Mafia(proven).
So you have to ask your self why such influential and wealthy organizations cannot pony up cash, a Papal apology and empathetic assistance for those its members have injured? The historical accusations against The Church cannot be denied or ignored. Or can they? The Church is really good at claiming to investigate a claim or injury, and continue to investigate it forever. Promise much, do little.The Church protects its members. It also claims to protect the innocent. Who comes first in line? The accused or the victims?
Well if we look at how the Church has responded in the past, the victims are often ignored, given passive empty words with promises and if the passing of time does not work, there are the legal avenues the Church will take. They cannot admit guilt as an organization. They will never admit they were in part or directly responsible for the deaths of so many children in schools they maintained, or the deaths of people in many aboriginal villages through out the globe. Both Catholic organizational and individual legal responsibilities will be protected at all costs.
What should the Canadian Government do?
Devise a proper amount of money needed to assist those wronged as a group and individuals. Send that invoice to The Canadian Church with the following threat should the Church fail to pay the bill immediately…
1.Canadian Government will freeze all the Churches assets in Canada.
2 The charitable status of the church will be frozen also, put aside allowing the Canadian and Provincial Governments to issue bills for the payment of all taxes due, just like an average Canadian must pay.
3. All living individuals responsible for wrong doing towards any Canadian and the Aboriginal Community will be investigated, and if found lacking charged with wrong doing.
4. The Vatican will be diplomatically isolated by the Canadian Government, who should acquire further assistance from other nations whose citizens have also been wronged.
5. A global class action law suit against the Church is recommended.
6. The Canadian Government must demand the Church establish policys and methods that will ensure the investigation by civil police of anyone accused of a crime, no matter their status.
Think I am being a bit harsh? No way. The way I see it, if someone openly claims to be something good, honest, empathetic and charitable like The Church does, it must be held responsible to its wrong doings. Protect the victims at all times, bring civil justice to bear upon individuals and their organization.
The Global Victims of The Church of Rome can forgive certainly, but never forget, and always get justice above all.
“The Hottest Flames of Hell are reserved for those who remain Neutral in Times of Moral Crisis”.  Edmond Burke has lots to say about the human condition. I prefer to go back to a more contemporary philosopher Uncle Ben Parker who said “With Great Power come Great Responsibilities”. Well said Ben.
Steven Kaszab
Bradford, Ontario
skaszab@yahoo.ca
P.S. The Canadian Government does not need to pay for the 40+ Billion to Aboriginals, when a wealthy Church like the RCC can assist.

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Clemson coach Dabo Swinney challenged at poll when out to vote in election

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CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — It has been a rough few days for Clemson coach Dabo Swinney. First, his 19th-ranked Tigers lost to Louisville on Saturday night, then he was told he couldn’t vote Tuesday at his polling place.

Swinney, whose given name is William, explained that the voting system had locked him out, saying a “William Swinney” had already voted last week. Swinney said it was his oldest son, Will, and not him.

“They done voted me out of the state,” Swinney said. “We’re 6-2 and 5-1 (in the Atlantic Coast Conference), man. They done shipped me off.”

Dabo Swinney had to complete a paper ballot and was told there will be a hearing on Friday to resolve the issue.

“I was trying to do my best and be a good citizen and go vote,” he said. “Sometimes doing your best ain’t good enough. You have to keep going though, keep figuring it out.”

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Fatality inquiry into Alberta boxer’s knockout death recommends better oversight

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EDMONTON – The judge leading a fatality inquiry into the knockout death of a boxer is recommending changes to how the sport is regulated and how head injuries are monitored.

Timothy Hague, who was 34, competed in a boxing match licensed by the Edmonton Combative Sports Commission in June 2017 when his opponent, Adam Braidwood, knocked him unconscious.

Hague came to and was able to walk to the dressing room, where he vomited, and was then taken to hospital where he underwent surgery for a large brain bleed.

His condition did not improve, care was withdrawn and Hague died two days after the fight.

Justice Carrie Sharpe with Alberta’s provincial court made 14 recommendations, including that combat sports be overseen by a provincial authority instead of a patchwork of municipal bodies and that there be concussion spotters at every event.

She also recommends that if a fighter receives a blow to the head in a technical knockout, they must provide a brain scan to prove they are fit to compete again.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 5, 2024.

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