Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

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Showing posts with label Vatican Girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vatican Girl. Show all posts

Monday, 29 May 2023

Pope John Paul II and Missing Vatican Girl, Emanuela Orlandi

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The Pope and Emanuela Orlandi: Vatican back in the spotlight

over mystery of missing girl


Story by Angela Giuffrida in Rome
The Guardian

Photograph: AP
© Provided by The Guardian


Not long before she disappeared in the summer of 1983, Emanuela Orlandi went to Piazza del Catalone, a small square just outside of the Vatican walls, to meet friends.

There was still a party vibe during that sweltering June just a few weeks after AS Roma clinched the Serie A title. In a photograph taken at the time Orlandi, who was then 15, is wearing a headband in yellow and red, the football team’s colours, that her mother had made. It was one of the last photographs taken of the teenager before she vanished without trace on 22 June 1983, an image that has come to define the campaign of her older brother Pietro Orlandi’s unrelenting search for the truth.

“Emanuela was always here with friends,” he said in an interview with the Observer in Piazza del Catalone. “They were still celebrating; it was the last photo taken of her smiling.”

The disappearance of Emanuela – who has not been seen by her family since leaving her home within Vatican City, where her father was a lay employee in the papal household, for a flute lesson in Rome – has gripped Italy for four decades. But it was only in January this year that the powerful and inscrutable Holy See began its own investigation, with its promoter of justice, Alessandro Diddi, promising to leave no stone unturned in a mystery that has produced many theories, some of them outlandish, but no concrete facts. Prosecutors in Rome began collaborating with the Vatican on the probe this month.

“For 40 years there has never been a collaboration between the two,” said Orlandi, who recently caused controversy after insinuating that the much-revered Pope John Paul II might have been involved in his younger sister’s disappearance. “Until a few years ago the Vatican said it knew nothing, that she disappeared in Italy and so it needed to be investigated there. On the other hand, I’m told Rome has lots of documents. For all these years the Vatican has stayed silent – maybe this means someone there has proof of what happened.”

The Vatican’s investigation began a few months after the Netflix series, Vatican Girl, brought Emanuela’s case back under the global spotlight. The series explored theories that have emerged over the years, the first one being that she was kidnapped by a gang in order to blackmail the Vatican into releasing Mehmet Ali Ağca, who was jailed in 1981 after trying to assassinate John Paul II. Her disappearance has also been linked to a wave of financial scandals at the Vatican bank, an alleged sex ring run by Vatican police, and the mafia.

If you are amazed by all the ghastly inferences associated with the Vatican, read "In God's Name", by David Yallop. 

Another theory was that Emanuela was taken to London, where she lived for years in a youth hostel owned by a Catholic congregation, with her expenses funded by the Vatican. According to this hypothesis, she died in London before her body was transferred back to Rome and buried in the Vatican. In 2019, two tombs in the Vatican were reopened after a tipoff that Emanuela may have been buried there. No human remains were found.

But the new, and most startling, claim in the Netflix series came from a childhood friend of Emanuela, who said the teenager had confided in her about being molested by “someone close” to John Paul II.

“She said the conversation happened a few days before Emanuela disappeared and that [the alleged incident] took place in the Vatican gardens,” said Orlandi. That Emanuela might have been a victim of paedophilia is probably the most plausible theory, he added. “When you know in that environment they do certain things, maybe she was put in that situation?”

Does God agree that he is a Saint?
Orlandi’s determination to find the truth has irked the Vatican. In April, during questioning with Vatican prosecutors, he shared an audio tape containing an alleged conversation between a journalist and the boss of a Rome criminal organisation suspected of being embroiled in Emanuela’s disappearance. In the recording, the crime boss insinuated that the late John Paul II, whose original name was Karol Józef Wojtyła, would go out at night with senior clergymen in search of teenage girls.

Part of the audio was subsequently aired on an Italian TV programme during an interview with Orlandi, in which he added: “They tell me that Wojtyła occasionally went out in the evening with two Polish monsignors, and it certainly wasn’t to bless homes.”

Pope Francis denounced the “offensive and unfounded insinuations” during his Sunday Angelus, while the Vatican’s daily newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, said the “anonymous, shameful accusations” were “madness”.

Orlandi claims the Vatican exploited the controversy to discredit him. “I have always said that I believe John Paul knew something,” he said. “But it was the person in the audio tape who used offensive words against him. I also gave the names of the two monsignors, who were close to John Paul. Everyone knew they would sometimes go out at night together. I simply added that their [outings] were not for religious reasons.”

He has also been left wondering if Pope Francis knew anything about his sister’s fate when, shortly after his election in 2013, the pontiff told him that Emanuela was “in heaven”.

“He told me these words, I don’t know why,” said Orlandi. “For [Joseph] Ratzinger [his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI], Emanuela was a taboo. So the fact that Francis used her name made me think he wanted to collaborate with me, but since then he has never wanted to meet again.”

Orlandi, who has three other sisters, described a privileged childhood within the Vatican walls, where they enjoyed the gardens and felt as if they were in “the safest place in the world”.

His pursuit of the truth is partly influenced by guilt. On the day she disappeared Emanuela had asked him to give her a lift to her flute lesson. “It was so hot in Rome, and I didn’t want to go,” he said. “She was a little angry, and left. I still wonder whether this would have happened if I had taken her.”

Time will tell if the investigation will bring the answers he needs. “For all these years we don’t know if Emanuela is alive or dead,” he said. “I will continue my battle to the very end.”

Here's a theory to chew on for awhile: If you read David Yallop's "In God's Name" you will probably be persuaded that Pope John Paul was murdered because he planned to clean up all the corruption in the Vatican, some of which is mentioned above. 

Like the assassination of JFK and his replacement with Lyndon Johnson, the anti-war Kennedy was followed by an aggressive war-monger. Did Deep State have some control over Johnson since he retracted JFK's decision to remove American soldiers from Viet Nam and began to send tens of thousands of troops into a country and a war they could never win. And he did it the day after Kennedy died.

My point is, did the Curia have something on Wojtyla whereby they knew they could control him and be able to keep all their criminal enterprises flourishing when they appointed him Pope?



Monday, 17 April 2023

This Week's Catholic Pervs and Paedos List > CSA Commission to set up in Portugal; Paedo insinuations against St. John Paul II - 'Vatican Girl' re-opened

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Portuguese Bishops to set up commission for child sex abuse cases


By João Gomes | Lusa.pt
Apr 13, 2023
EURACTIV

The Independent Commission, led by child psychiatrist Pedro Strecht, validated 512 of the 564 testimonies received, pointing to at least 4,815 victims. [Shutterstock/A3pfamily]

 
The Plenary Assembly of the Portuguese Bishops’ Conference starts on Monday in Fatima and is expected to set up a body that will replace the Independent Commission for the Study of Sexual Abuse against Children in the Portuguese Catholic Church.

On 3 March, the Portuguese bishops, after meeting to analyse the Independent Commission’s report, announced their willingness to create “a specific group, which will be articulated with the National Coordination Team of the Diocesan Commissions for the Protection of Minors and Vulnerable Adults”, which is led by former Attorney General José Souto Moura.

Psychologist Rute Agulhas, a member of the Commission for the Protection of Minors and Vulnerable Adults of the Patriarchate of Lisbon, is the candidate for leadership the presidency of the Portuguese Bishops’ Conference (CEP) is proposing to be voted on, the Observador reported.

The Independent Commission, led by child psychiatrist Pedro Strecht, validated 512 of the 564 testimonies received, pointing to at least 4,815 victims.

Wow! Geographically, Portugal is smaller than Newfoundland.

Twenty-five cases were reported to the Public Prosecutor’s Office, which led to 15 enquiries, of which nine have been closed, while six are still under investigation. These testimonies refer to cases that occurred between 1950 and 2022.

Following these results, some dioceses have removed some priests.

The Plenary Assembly of the Episcopate, which will take place between Monday and Thursday in Fatima, will also be marked by the elections for the organs of the CEP for the next triennium.

Recently, there have been reports that the current president of CEP, José Ornelas, bishop of Leiria-Fatima, who has not yet decided whether he is available to be a candidate for a new mandate.

The attrition caused by three years of mandate marked by the pandemic and by the sexual abuse situation in the Church will be at the base of the eventual non-candidacy of José Ornelas.

If he is not elected for a new mandate, the Independent Commission created under his presidency will remain as is.

Meanwhile, the bishops will celebrate the Eucharist in the Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity in Fatima on Thursday on the national day of prayer for the victims of “sexual abuse, of power and conscience in the Church”.

The CEP had already announced this public apology to the victims on 3 March.

Preparation for World Youth Day, scheduled for early August in Lisbon, with the presence of the Pope and some appointments to the various secretariats and episcopal commissions, will also be discussed next week in Fatima.

On another topic, it is fascinating to read the history of Fatima, both the city with its apparent appearances of Mary, and the daughter of Mohammed for whom it was named. It's curious to me that Mary would choose this town to make her first public appearance in 1900 years.





Pope Francis remarks on 'offensive' insinuations against John Paul II


By Adam Schrader

Pope Francis celebrates the Easter Mass in St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican.on Sunday, April 9, 2023.
Pope Francis invoked prayers for both the Ukrainian and Russian people.
File Photo by Stefano Spaziani/UPI | License Photo


April 16 (UPI) -- Pope Francis on Sunday defended St. John Paul II against insinuations that his predecessor would seek out young girls to molest while flanked by two monsignors.

This is the Pope who was rushed into Sainthood. If the insinuations are true, several people in the Vatican had to know about it, and yet he was rushed into sainthood. 

The insinuations were made in the form of an audiotape of a purported mobster provided by the brother of "Vatican Girl" Emanuela Orlandi to prosecutors investigating her 1983 disappearance.



Pietro Orlandi
, whose 15-year-old sister vanished while waiting for a bus on her way to a music lesson in Piazza di Sant'Apollinare in Rome, played part of the recording on an Italian television program after meeting with investigators.

Investigators in Vatican City, the city-state that houses the Holy See of the Catholic Church, announced in January the cold case investigation into Emanuela's disappearance was reopened after several requests from her family. Her father was a Vatican employee and she lived in the city-state before she vanished.

"I direct a grateful thought to the memory of Saint John Paul II, the object of offensive and unfounded inferences these past few days," Francis said Sunday, according to Vatican News -- the press arm of the Holy See.

Vatican News, which is owned and operated by the church, noted that "conspiracy theories abound" related to the disappearance of Emanuela.

Andrea Tornielli, the Vatican's editorial director, also addressed the scandal in a statement published by the church.

"It is sacrosanct that there be a full investigation to seek the truth about Emanuela's disappearance," Tornielli said.

"But no one deserves to be slandered in this way, without even a shred of evidence, on the basis of the 'rumors' of some unknown personage of the criminal underworld or of some sleazy anonymous comment broadcast live on TV."

Of course, the Vatican and the criminal underworld were very deeply entwined. See David Yallop's "In God's Name." Both may have been involved in the murder of John Paul.

The case was reopened just months after the release of the Netflix documentary Vatican Girl, which focused on her disappearance. The documentary suggested that the Vatican may have withheld information about her fate.

Pietro Orlandi's lawyer Laura Sgro said Friday that her client had not intended to "formulate accusations against anyone," according to Italy's ANSA news agency.

"He reiterated that to the prosecutor, and he wrote it in the deposition he presented during his testimony," said Sgro.

"He only asked that the quest for the truth should not be conditioned in any way. He is sorry that some people have misinterpreted his statements by manipulating some things extrapolated from them."