Another Vatican Crime

No sooner do I think of writing about something else, that a piece of news on the Vatican gets my attention. This time it's its involvement in the 1983 disappearance of a teenage girl who was a daughter of a lay employee there. The case remains a mystery to this day, but there have been disturbing signs along the way, that point to the fact that people in the Vatican know more about it than they have been willing to admit. The latest and perhaps most telling sign happened this past Good Friday at a ceremony attended by the Pope, in which a priest publicly called upon unnamed individuals to not go to their graves with information about crimes.

I suppose that the Church is too far gone in its moral turpitude, to let a call like this change anything. It's always preferable to preach about sin in an abstract way or condemn abortion, premarital sex...or just sex in general, than to face its own sins, of which we know more about with each passing day.

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