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romeno182

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34. probably the new pope knew
Fri Mar 15, 2013, 05:18 AM
Mar 2013

the catholic church exactly knew what was happening, even videla stated that. not only that but they advised them on how to handle the dirty war

so theres a chanche or at least to consider that even the new pope knew about it.. but seems that the catholic church has immunity when it comes to crimes against humanity

hopefully anonymous or somebody else will brink light to the circle of death: vatican, cia and militar junta

Father von Wernich gave absolution to police for killing and torture moobu2 Mar 2013 #1
While terrible, this says okasha Mar 2013 #2
it is about Bergoglio moi Mar 2013 #3
The CONADEP report discusses, for example, von Wernich's behavior in 1977. Bergoglio struggle4progress Mar 2013 #4
The poster wasn't saying Pope Francis was moobu2 Mar 2013 #7
exactly but maybe the rcc has a statute of limitation on genocide.. Phillip McCleod Mar 2013 #19
No, it isn't. okasha Mar 2013 #5
Reread the original OP because I never mentioned Bergoglio in any way shape or form moobu2 Mar 2013 #8
Which looks very much like an attempt okasha Mar 2013 #11
Oh, please. Are you honestly saying that you had no intention of impugning Bergoglio cbayer Mar 2013 #12
do we like the new pope? Phillip McCleod Mar 2013 #20
What does that have to do with anything? cbayer Mar 2013 #21
why the optimism? Phillip McCleod Mar 2013 #24
Yes they have. I have worked extensively with RCC organizations in places where they cbayer Mar 2013 #25
really? what past positions as cardinal has the new pope taken that.. Phillip McCleod Mar 2013 #26
I find your inability to give him a chance depressing, so I guess we are even. cbayer Mar 2013 #27
it's not inability.. it's unwillingness. Phillip McCleod Mar 2013 #35
You win!!! cbayer Mar 2013 #36
Everyone deserves respect without any proof. kwassa Mar 2013 #38
in my book everyone gets a modicum.. all the same and all on probation.. Phillip McCleod Mar 2013 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author No Vested Interest Mar 2013 #37
Where do you get the information that he was "head of the church"? cbayer Mar 2013 #6
It's pretty common knowlege Pope Francis was head of the Catholic Church in Argentina. moobu2 Mar 2013 #9
Not during the incident that you have drug out of the archives. cbayer Mar 2013 #10
I never claimed he was. moobu2 Mar 2013 #14
So what was your purpose in posting this story? cbayer Mar 2013 #15
Actually, I was reading about the Catholic church's involvement in Argentina's dirty war moobu2 Mar 2013 #17
So, you had an interest in the church in Argentina a month ago, and decided to post about it now. cbayer Mar 2013 #23
Spelling, cbayer. okasha Mar 2013 #28
I stand corrected. cbayer Mar 2013 #29
I didn't say that. moobu2 Mar 2013 #31
so, the new Pope is guilty as this guy by living in the same country? kwassa Mar 2013 #30
Cooties. okasha Mar 2013 #32
How old are you... 12? moobu2 Mar 2013 #33
Why? okasha Mar 2013 #39
Why? moobu2 Mar 2013 #40
In 1988, Father Christian Wernich was appointed to a small parish church in Argentina. moobu2 Mar 2013 #13
It appears to escape you okasha Mar 2013 #16
Why don't you do some research yourself and stop harassing me about it? moobu2 Mar 2013 #18
Or you could just give an honest answer okasha Mar 2013 #22
probably the new pope knew romeno182 Mar 2013 #34
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