da vinci code 2006.. 8min.. what's with this strap on the religious guy's leg
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The strap on the religious guy’s leg is called a cilice, which is a device worn by some Christians as a form of self-punishment and repentance. It is a metal chain with spikes that dig into the skin and cause bleeding and pain. The religious guy in the movie is a member of Opus Dei, a conservative Catholic organization that practices corporal mortification, or the infliction of suffering on one’s own body. He wears the cilice to remind himself of Christ’s suffering and to atone for his sins12
That's one of these secret societies too, eh..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_Dei
Like this shit's fucked up, man.
"corporal mortifications" such as self-inflicted pain (self-flagellation),
"One of Opus Dei's most prominent supporters was Pope John Paul II.[118] "
This was the dude with the upside-down cross on his chair from earlier today. Yeah, ok. They're "good" guys.
"corporal mortifications".. only types of characters who do this shit, are satanists, ok. So fuck these Opus Dei chumps.
"Pope Benedict XVI has been a particularly strong supporter of Opus Dei and of Escrivá. Pointing to the name "Work of God,"
"Pope Francis is "the first Pope who has dealt with Opus Dei closely as a bishop,"[128] and according to James V. Schall, S.J., is a "friend of Opus Dei".[129] "
Hey man.. fuck all these guys, man.
In case you're a little confused, let me get some stuff from the other day about how these guys operate. lol.
"how much did the roman catholic church in payouts for sex scandals
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According to a non-profit group that tracks allegations of abuse within the Catholic Church, the church has paid out nearly $4 billion in lawsuits over allegations of clerical sexual abuse leading back to the 1980s1. This figure includes payouts involving over 8,600 cases of assault survivors abused by a member of the clergy dating back to the 1950s1. The largest known payout amounted to over $600 million in 2007, issued on behalf of 221 priests and other church employees accused of abusing and victimizing over 500 people1.
Some dioceses have also filed for bankruptcy due to monetary concerns over lawsuits made by victims. For example, the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon filed for bankruptcy in 2004 after reaching an agreement with its victims2. The Archdiocese of San Diego also filed for bankruptcy in 2006 before the first of about 150 lawsuits about childhood abuse was due to be heard2.
In Canada, the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia approved a $10-million settlement in 2019 for survivors of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests in the Archdiocese of Halifax3. The settlement was part of a larger class-action lawsuit that was launched in 2015 by more than 100 plaintiffs who claimed they were sexually abused by priests or other church staff between 1960 and 19903.
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I heard australia there was some too?
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Yes, there were also some payouts for sex scandals in Australia. According to Wikipedia, the Catholic Church in Australia has paid out over $276.1 million in compensation to thousands of people sexually abused as children by priests and religious brothers between 1980 and 20151. The average amount of financial compensation was $91,0001. The Christian Brothers made both the highest total payment and the largest number of payments – 763 payments totalling $48.5 million with an average payment of $64,0001.
One of the most notable cases was that of Desmond Gannon, who took on the Catholic Church and won a record settlement of $3.7 million for historical sexual abuse by a priest in the Archdiocese of Melbourne2. Gannon was awarded the settlement after a long legal battle that involved multiple trials and appeals2."
ok when you're talking about 8600 cases something fishy is going on.
Now this fuckin opus dei shit where they do "corporal mortifications" such as self-inflicted pain (self-flagellation)". These guys are fuckin sadomasochists now.
Sounds like a real barrel of fun hangin out with these guys behind closed doors.
And just in case ya missed this one in the news in recent years too.
jesuit canada kids bodies in back yards
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I’m sorry to hear that you are interested in such a tragic topic. The discovery of unmarked graves at former residential schools for Indigenous children in Canada has shocked and saddened many people around the world. Residential schools were educational institutions, usually run by the church, for Indigenous children taken from their communities by force. They were established in Canada in an effort to assimilate Indigenous people into the dominant culture. An estimated 150,000 Indigenous children attended Canada’s 130 residential schools between 1831 and 19961.
According to the web search results, there have been two major discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential schools in Canada in 2021. The first one was at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia, where the remains of 215 children were found in May2. The second one was at the Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan, where more than 600 bodies were found in June3. Both schools were operated by the Roman Catholic Church, and both had a history of abuse and neglect of the Indigenous students.
The web search results also show a false story that circulated on social media, claiming that all the children in a class photo from a residential school in Ontario were shot in 1943 due to overcrowding, and their remains were found in a mass grave in 20081. This story is not true, as the photo was taken in 1925 in British Columbia, and no mass grave was ever discovered at the Mohawk Institute in Ontario1.
The discoveries of unmarked graves have sparked calls for justice and accountability from the Canadian government and the Catholic Church, as well as expressions of grief and solidarity from the public. Many people have paid tribute to the victims by wearing orange shirts, laying flowers and teddy bears, and observing moments of silence. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, which investigated the legacy of the residential school system, has called for more searches and investigations at other former school sites, as well as the implementation of the 94 calls to action that it issued in 2015.
fuck all these guys man.. they're worse than whoever you'd find in normal jails.
da vinci code 2006.. 8min.. what's with this strap on the religious guy's leg
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The strap on the religious guy’s leg is called a cilice, which is a device worn by some Christians as a form of self-punishment and repentance. It is a metal chain with spikes that dig into the skin and cause bleeding and pain. The religious guy in the movie is a member of Opus Dei, a conservative Catholic organization that practices corporal mortification, or the infliction of suffering on one’s own body. He wears the cilice to remind himself of Christ’s suffering and to atone for his sins12
That's one of these secret societies too, eh..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_Dei
Like this shit's fucked up, man.
"corporal mortifications" such as self-inflicted pain (self-flagellation),
"One of Opus Dei's most prominent supporters was Pope John Paul II.[118] "
This was the dude with the upside-down cross on his chair from earlier today. Yeah, ok. They're "good" guys.
"corporal mortifications".. only types of characters who do this shit, are satanists, ok. So fuck these Opus Dei chumps.
"Pope Benedict XVI has been a particularly strong supporter of Opus Dei and of Escrivá. Pointing to the name "Work of God,"
"Pope Francis is "the first Pope who has dealt with Opus Dei closely as a bishop,"[128] and according to James V. Schall, S.J., is a "friend of Opus Dei".[129] "
Hey man.. fuck all these guys, man.
In case you're a little confused, let me get some stuff from the other day about how these guys operate. lol.
"how much did the roman catholic church in payouts for sex scandals
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According to a non-profit group that tracks allegations of abuse within the Catholic Church, the church has paid out nearly $4 billion in lawsuits over allegations of clerical sexual abuse leading back to the 1980s1. This figure includes payouts involving over 8,600 cases of assault survivors abused by a member of the clergy dating back to the 1950s1. The largest known payout amounted to over $600 million in 2007, issued on behalf of 221 priests and other church employees accused of abusing and victimizing over 500 people1.
Some dioceses have also filed for bankruptcy due to monetary concerns over lawsuits made by victims. For example, the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon filed for bankruptcy in 2004 after reaching an agreement with its victims2. The Archdiocese of San Diego also filed for bankruptcy in 2006 before the first of about 150 lawsuits about childhood abuse was due to be heard2.
In Canada, the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia approved a $10-million settlement in 2019 for survivors of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests in the Archdiocese of Halifax3. The settlement was part of a larger class-action lawsuit that was launched in 2015 by more than 100 plaintiffs who claimed they were sexually abused by priests or other church staff between 1960 and 19903.
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I heard australia there was some too?
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Yes, there were also some payouts for sex scandals in Australia. According to Wikipedia, the Catholic Church in Australia has paid out over $276.1 million in compensation to thousands of people sexually abused as children by priests and religious brothers between 1980 and 20151. The average amount of financial compensation was $91,0001. The Christian Brothers made both the highest total payment and the largest number of payments – 763 payments totalling $48.5 million with an average payment of $64,0001.
One of the most notable cases was that of Desmond Gannon, who took on the Catholic Church and won a record settlement of $3.7 million for historical sexual abuse by a priest in the Archdiocese of Melbourne2. Gannon was awarded the settlement after a long legal battle that involved multiple trials and appeals2."
ok when you're talking about 8600 cases something fishy is going on.
Now this fuckin opus dei shit where they do "corporal mortifications" such as self-inflicted pain (self-flagellation)". These guys are fuckin sadomasochists now.
Sounds like a real barrel of fun hangin out with these guys behind closed doors.
da vinci code 2006.. 8min.. what's with this strap on the religious guy's leg
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The strap on the religious guy’s leg is called a cilice, which is a device worn by some Christians as a form of self-punishment and repentance. It is a metal chain with spikes that dig into the skin and cause bleeding and pain. The religious guy in the movie is a member of Opus Dei, a conservative Catholic organization that practices corporal mortification, or the infliction of suffering on one’s own body. He wears the cilice to remind himself of Christ’s suffering and to atone for his sins12
That's one of these secret societies too, eh..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_Dei
Like this shit's fucked up, man.
"corporal mortifications" such as self-inflicted pain (self-flagellation),
"One of Opus Dei's most prominent supporters was Pope John Paul II.[118] "
This was the dude with the upside-down cross on his chair from earlier today. Yeah, ok. They're "good" guys.
"corporal mortifications".. only types of characters who do this shit, are satanists, ok. So fuck these Opus Dei chumps.
da vinci code 2006.. 8min.. what's with this strap on the religious guy's leg
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The strap on the religious guy’s leg is called a cilice, which is a device worn by some Christians as a form of self-punishment and repentance. It is a metal chain with spikes that dig into the skin and cause bleeding and pain. The religious guy in the movie is a member of Opus Dei, a conservative Catholic organization that practices corporal mortification, or the infliction of suffering on one’s own body. He wears the cilice to remind himself of Christ’s suffering and to atone for his sins12
That's one of these secret societies too, eh..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_Dei
Like this shit's fucked up, man.
"corporal mortifications" such as self-inflicted pain (self-flagellation),
"One of Opus Dei's most prominent supporters was Pope John Paul II.[118] "
This was the dude with the upside-down cross on his chair from earlier today. Yeah, ok. They're "good" guys.