Organized Jewry is a huge obvious problem. Jesuits r a more hidden, subversive issue. How to talk about and bring to forefront?
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (26)
sorted by:
I was a Catholic altar boy LOL. See my recent comment about the Basque priest at my church. George Restrepo was his name, you can even look him up. He was a bright guy, and if he lead a double life, he hid it well.
I even worked at our Rectory as a receptionist on weeknights (even a few other girls did it too), and sometimes used to steal swiss cheese of his out of the fridge.
Dude was jacked too, btw. Never got bad vibes from him.
However, I went to Catholic high school, and two priests (ahem "friars") there turned out to be abusers (not to anyone I knew). And really, believe it or not, it was really two or three others that REALLY gave me bad vibes. My brother too...he hated the school. One of those friars was also jacked and seriously left and became a weight instructor for Notre Dame's football team. Life is pretty odd.
Oh yeah, I'm not THAT old LOL.
That priest left our diocese and went to Massachusetts or thereabouts, ended up teaching literature for a good bit.
I actually thought he was one of the sharpest people I ever met. Makes you wonder about the Rh- thing (in relation to the Basque).
My mother is also Rh-, and she's really sharp too.
The whole thing about needing to take a drug to have kids seems bizarre, though.
My parents are in their 90's and both dumb as bricks. As they have always been.
Here is a joke I have told no one about them:
I've been working on that one for about a decade now. Let me know if it lands.