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Cardinal Law--A Good Reason Not To Beatify John Paul II

by Allen

At John Paul II's funeral, Cardinal Bernard Law was given a place of prominence. Law was the primate over the Boston Archdiocese who oversaw the transfer of known homosexual priest from parish to parish for decades, knowing that these perverts would accost teenage boys for sexual favors wherever they we assigned to. An untold number of teenage boys were molested by priests working for Law.

 

Law was an accomplice in the crimes of the sodomite priests who molested the boys. It was outrageous that John Paul II assigned Law to the Vatican after the scandal became public. What does this state about the moral state of the hierarchy in Rome? Believe me, the media noticed what John Paul II did and so did many rank-and-file Catholics who are now former Catholics.

 

Law showed no remorse for what he did. His soul is in jeopardy. I wonder how God views John Paul’s decision to transfer Law to some cushy job in the Vatican knowing that Law showed no contrition. Does this qualify John Paul II for sainthood?

 

Maybe what John Paul II should have done with the unrepentant Law is demoted him to altar boy and assigned him to street corner evangelism duties in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Law should have been given a box of small crucifixes and rosaries and told to start passing them out the second he got off the plane in Mecca.

 

The penalty for a non-Moslem to proselytize Moslems in Saudi Arabia is death.

JMJ