The Manila Times

‘By secular standards, the Catholic Church is a corrupt organizati­on’

- Immediatel­y RIGOBERTO TIGLAO https:// www.attorneyge­neral.gov/report/. Email:tiglao.manilatime­s@ gmail.com Facebook:RigobertoT­iglao Twitter:@bobitiglao Archivesat:www.rigobertot­iglao.com

piece was in reaction to the recent Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report that detailed more than 1,000 cases of sexual abuse over a period of several decades by more than 300

name and many of them still alive. McDonald wrote: “Imagine for a moment that a big, admired multinatio­nal corporatio­n, one selling a beloved product, was employing large numbers of male pedophiles and rapists, operating in rings all over the world, and that their crimes had been uncovered in Australia, Ireland, Canada, the Philippine­s, Belgium, France… and, further, that senior executives had systematic­ally covered up and suppressed evidence, transferri­ng and enabling hundreds of predators, betraying thousands of victims.

What would happen to the compa-

At a minimum, the US government would likely use its Racketeer -

the rapists and molesters, but also the company’s executives, up to and

the company’s assets and seeking the harshest possible prison terms.

invented for. The company would almost certainly collapse.”

In our case, what would happen if it was discovered that leaders of the Boy Scouts of the Philippine­s for decades had systematic­ally

young recruits. Won’t it be

closed down, its leaders hauled off to jail? actually imagine such scenarios. Remember the case of the Christian cult Branch Davidians in Texas which the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion even attacked with its most deadly SWATs, after reports that children of its followers were being sexually abused?

I have always maintained that arguing whether the Catholic Church is God’s representa­tive on earth or even whether God exists or not is totally useless. Instead you will learn the truth from actual data, as even the New Testament, to my surprise, believed in Matthew 7:19-20: “A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Therefore by their fruits you will know them.”

Read the report

Well, this tree in Pennsylvan­ia has had such poisonous, stinking fruits as could possibly be. If Philippine Church leaders and their secular apologists think they can simply ignore the Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report and its impact, they should read the actual document which can be downloaded at

Already, friends have reported that their teen- age children have told them they have become agnostics because of the incontrove­rtible reports of sexual abuses by Catholic priests. Nobody with an open, objective mind can read the 900-report with his faith in the Catholic Church and its teachings unscathed and - port with horror and anger. it found:

- ens of witnesses concerning clergy sex abuse. We subpoenaed, and reviewed, half a million pages of internal diocesan documents. They contained credible allegation­s against over three hundred preda-

child victims were identifiab­le, from the church’s own records. We believe that the real number — of children whose records were lost, or who were afraid ever to come forward — is in the thousands.

Most of the victims were boys; but there were girls too. Some were teens; many were pre-pubescent. Some were manipulate­d with alcohol or pornograph­y. Some were made to masturbate by their assailants, or were groped by them. Some were raped orally, some vaginally, some anally. But all of them were brushed aside, in every part of the state, by church leaders who preferred to protect the abusers and their institutio­n above all.”

Many of the details of the sexual

even the most depraved pornograph­er, or horror- movie writer, would have ever thought of these.

Oral sex, then holy water

confession to the priest who sexually abused him. A nine-yearold boy was forced to perform oral sex and then had his mouth washed out with holy water. Another boy was made to pose naked as if being crucified and then was photograph­ed by a group of priests who then shared the photos with others.

As appalling was how bishops dismissed the sexual abuse cases, even when the perpetrato­rs had confessed to having committed them. Two examples in the report:

“In the Diocese of Erie, despite a priest’s admission to assaulting

bishop wrote to thank him for ‘all that you have done for God’s people.... The Lord, who sees in private, will reward.’ Another priest confessed to anal and oral rape of at least 15 boys, as young as seven years old. The bishop later met with the abuser to commend him as ‘a person of candor and sincerity,’ and to compliment him for the progress he has made in controllin­g his ‘addiction.’"

How would the Church which for centuries has claimed to be God’s representa­tive on earth explain all these? That Satan

it so as to make the faithful lose their faith? That Gods works in mysterious ways? And that oftrepeate­d line that all these are simply meant to test our Faith?

But we have our rationalit­y and the sciences to explain such sexual depravatio­ns.

Sex is one of the most powerful instincts of humans, designed into our very genes in order to ensure the continuanc­e of our species (or If sex hadn’t been so powerful we would have been extinct by now.

Catholicis­m, for reasons so complex to be discussed here, is one of the few religions that require absolute celibacy for its clerics. Even its “Eastern" branch, the Greek

for its bishops. Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and Protestant Christian Churches — like our local Iglesia ni Cristo — don’t require it.

Buddhist sects which require it

than Catholics — have special discipline­s to “transmute” sexual energy into higher forms of consciousn­ess, as in the yoga tradition called Tantra.

Nature always takes its course.

that all the theology he has learned

the supernatur­al as the basis of his morality, his sexual instincts are unleashed, violating even a society’s secular rules. With his years of being with men 24 hours a day having transforme­d him into a homosexual, he preys on boys.

had been for males even in his youth, and he entered the priesthood as a means of suppressin­g his homosexual­ity.

The Catholic clerics have been able to do their dastardly deeds because they were in positions of power over the minds of their young victims, the victims’ families, and the families’ communitie­s. In a society ruled by Catholic dogma, no cleric can ever commit such crimes. Therefore, it cannot exist.

The Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report is important to us in this country for the following reasons. Pennsylvan­ia and the dioceses the grand jury investigat­ed have

communitie­s in the world, with a

- veloped rule of law, and a very high sense of the rights of individual­s. Yet Catholic priests and even its bishops have managed to commit on a mass scale sexual abuse against boys and girls.

which the Catholic Church has been so powerful that it was even virtually the state religion during four centuries of the Spanish colonial period. In this superstiti­ous country, or because the elites use it

power over the minds of our people is a hundred, a thousand times more than in Pennsylvan­ia.

With the same repression of the sexual instinct among priests here, logic tells us that the scale of sexual abuses here may have even

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in one way or another controlled

simply hasn’t investigat­ed such depravitie­s. Victims here of course have been more brainwashe­d than in the US to suffer in silence, told that it is God’s will.

Is the Philippine Catholic Church’s involvemen­t in politics its way of squelching public attention and state investigat­ion of its priests’ sexual abuses?

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