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More and more (good)catholics are speaking out against the vatican. Apologists (Jolt, Hen, Hogan) take warning. :nod: God bless Sinead O'Connor and Hans Kung :thumb:
Sinead also recently appeared on The Rachel Maddow Show via satellite to affirm her faith in the Catholic Church – except for the people who are running it.

I feel the Holy Spirit is being held hostage by the people who are presently running the Catholic Church(*And the evil people who defend them :nod: ). The Catholic Church is full of beautiful people, men and women, you know, who have given up their whole lives, who serve human beings, (*Like me and Andy and Fatamountman :nod: )” she said.

“But those people also are being betrayed by the people who are running the church (*and their defenders)."

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Funny, I think there might have once been a singer with that name.
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JoltinJoe wrote:Funny, I think there might have once been a singer with that name.
Most Irish singers that try and sing in a rock format sound like they are whining, including U2 :lol:
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JoltinJoe wrote:Funny, I think there might have once been a singer with that name.
Good one :nod: I hate her music but like her courage.

Amazing, the grief she got for tearing up the picture of the pope on TV, only to find some 20 years later, she was absolutely right. The catholic church is filled with wonderful people like D1B, Andy and Sinead O'Connor, it's the fucking pope and cronies in the Vatican who are ruining it for everyone. If the church is the people, then get rid of em.
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Gil Dobie wrote:
JoltinJoe wrote:Funny, I think there might have once been a singer with that name.
Most Irish singers that try and sing in a rock format sound like they are whining, including U2 :lol:

Agree, but I do like the Shins. :geek:

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D1B wrote:
JoltinJoe wrote:Funny, I think there might have once been a singer with that name.
Good one :nod: I hate her music but like her courage.

Amazing, the grief she got for tearing up the picture of the pope on TV, only to find some 20 years later, she was absolutely right. The catholic church is filled with wonderful people like D1B, Andy and Sinead O'Connor, it's the fucking pope and cronies in the Vatican who are ruining it for everyone. If the church is the people, then get rid of em.
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Hasn't Sinead been anti-Pope for something like two decades now? I think this thread was first started back in the '80's (well, maybe they waited for the internet to be invented before they posted it) when she had her hit song come out and then she tore a picture of the Pope while on Saturday Night Live. Heck, I think Dana Carvey was still on staff at SNL back then. (*note - not absolving the Pope and the Church hierarchy of the blame and emnity they well deserve, just noting that it's not really newsworthy that Sinead O'Connor is speaking out against the Pope - she's always done that).
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GannonFan wrote:Hasn't Sinead been anti-Pope for something like two decades now? I think this thread was first started back in the '80's (well, maybe they waited for the internet to be invented before they posted it) when she had her hit song come out and then she tore a picture of the Pope while on Saturday Night Live. Heck, I think Dana Carvey was still on staff at SNL back then. (*note - not absolving the Pope and the Church hierarchy of the blame and emnity they well deserve, just noting that it's not really newsworthy that Sinead O'Connor is speaking out against the Pope - she's always done that).
It's a new Pope though. She's just restating what she said back in the early 90's.


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GannonFan wrote:Hasn't Sinead been anti-Pope for something like two decades now? I think this thread was first started back in the '80's (well, maybe they waited for the internet to be invented before they posted it) when she had her hit song come out and then she tore a picture of the Pope while on Saturday Night Live. Heck, I think Dana Carvey was still on staff at SNL back then. (*note - not absolving the Pope and the Church hierarchy of the blame and emnity they well deserve, just noting that it's not really newsworthy that Sinead O'Connor is speaking out against the Pope - she's always done that).

I know Gannon. It's newsworthy in that the current abuse scandal further justifies/validates her previous action (SNL).

Otherwise, you are right. I'm an asshole and I knew mention of O'Connor would elicit some great reactions.

As usual, I was right.
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GannonFan wrote:Hasn't Sinead been anti-Pope for something like two decades now? I think this thread was first started back in the '80's (well, maybe they waited for the internet to be invented before they posted it) when she had her hit song come out and then she tore a picture of the Pope while on Saturday Night Live. Heck, I think Dana Carvey was still on staff at SNL back then. (*note - not absolving the Pope and the Church hierarchy of the blame and emnity they well deserve, just noting that it's not really newsworthy that Sinead O'Connor is speaking out against the Pope - she's always done that).

I know Gannon. It's newsworthy in that the current abuse scandal further justifies/validates her previous action (SNL).

Otherwise, you are right. I'm an ******* and I knew mention of O'Connor would elicit some great reactions.

As usual, I was right.
She was justified/validated for her views back then - it's not like we haven't been dealing with child abuse in the Catholic Church for the past 30 years or so.
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GannonFan wrote:
D1B wrote:

I know Gannon. It's newsworthy in that the current abuse scandal further justifies/validates her previous action (SNL).

Otherwise, you are right. I'm an ******* and I knew mention of O'Connor would elicit some great reactions.

As usual, I was right.
She was justified/validated for her views back then - it's not like we haven't been dealing with child abuse in the Catholic Church for the past 30 years or so.
Agree. However, she caught a shitload of grief then. She won't today :nod: . Child abuse scandal has much more of the world's attention and focus now.
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She was justified/validated for her views back then - it's not like we haven't been dealing with child abuse in the Catholic Church for the past 30 years or so.
Agree. However, she caught a shitload of grief then. She won't today :nod: . Child abuse scandal has much more of the world's attention and focus now.
Well, John Paul II's potential involvement in the scandal was far different that what Benedict's potential involvement in the scandal could be - that's a pretty big difference. Besides, what she did at the time was ineffective - by tearing up a picture of the Pope she ended up having people focus on that rather than the message. Didn't matter much in the US since there was already significant focus on the issue anyway. She was right in the message (speaking out against child abuse) but flubbed the delivery.
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Shinehead O'Connor? Didn't she used to be a nun? :?
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If she doesn't like the heirarchy of the Catholic Church she ought not to be a Catholic. This is one thing that always puzzles me. People don't like the heirarchy of the Catholic Church yet they still want to be Catholic. If you don't like it, get out. The whole point of being a Catholic is that you believe in the heirarchy as God's representative on earth. It's NOT A DEMOCRACY. Ifyou are truely Catholic, you believe IT TELLs YOU not that YOU TELL IT.

I have a whole lot more respect for people who leave the Catholic Church because they don't believe that than people who want to say they are Catholic then challenge the Church Heirarchy. NOBODY IS FORCING YOU TO REMAIN A CATHOLIC.
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Sometime in October, 1992, @ Madison Square Garden, a Bob Dylan Anniversary Concert Celebration was held. GREAT show!! Check out YouTube for some of the highlights of this event. Some of the biggest names in music were there, and it was a spectacular event!

Sinead O'Connor was one of the listed performers. This was the reception she got, and I wonder why:
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I felt sorry for her...
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GannonFan wrote: She was right in the message (speaking out against child abuse) but flubbed the delivery.
That was the case then and now. Unfortunately because of the way she lashed out indiscriminately, she was ignored.

I have often wondered if there isn't something close-to-home about this issue for her but her reasoning about why the Catholic Church was responsible for abuse within families always struck me as pretty strange. I don't know much about her and I find it hard to be critical of someone whose experiences and motivations are unknown to me.
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Ivytalk wrote:Shinehead O'Connor? Didn't she used to be a nun? :?
Actually, she became a priest, albeit in a splinter sect that obviously the main Catholic Church doesn't even recognize.
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JohnStOnge wrote:If she doesn't like the heirarchy of the Catholic Church she ought not to be a Catholic. This is one thing that always puzzles me. People don't like the heirarchy of the Catholic Church yet they still want to be Catholic. If you don't like it, get out. The whole point of being a Catholic is that you believe in the heirarchy as God's representative on earth. It's NOT A DEMOCRACY. Ifyou are truely Catholic, you believe IT TELLs YOU not that YOU TELL IT.

I have a whole lot more respect for people who leave the Catholic Church because they don't believe that than people who want to say they are Catholic then challenge the Church Heirarchy. NOBODY IS FORCING YOU TO REMAIN A CATHOLIC.
I don't believe that's a fair point - I think there's a lot more to being Catholic than just the heirarchy as I believe the Church is far more than just the heirarchy. I certainly think the point that it's not a Democracy is very valid, it isn't nor should it be, but your post seems to make the stance that the hierarchy is not to be questioned or faulted when clearly it has its flaws. I don't think me saying that makes me any less Catholic. :thumb:
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Grizo406 wrote:Sometime in October, 1992, @ Madison Square Garden, a Bob Dylan Anniversary Concert Celebration was held. GREAT show!! Check out YouTube for some of the highlights of this event. Some of the biggest names in music were there, and it was a spectacular event!

Sinead O'Connor was one of the listed performers. This was the reception she got, and I wonder why:

I felt sorry for her...
It was only a couple weeks after the SNL picture tearing.
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JohnStOnge wrote:If she doesn't like the heirarchy of the Catholic Church she ought not to be a Catholic. This is one thing that always puzzles me. People don't like the heirarchy of the Catholic Church yet they still want to be Catholic. If you don't like it, get out. The whole point of being a Catholic is that you believe in the heirarchy as God's representative on earth. It's NOT A DEMOCRACY. Ifyou are truely Catholic, you believe IT TELLs YOU not that YOU TELL IT.

I have a whole lot more respect for people who leave the Catholic Church because they don't believe that than people who want to say they are Catholic then challenge the Church Heirarchy. NOBODY IS FORCING YOU TO REMAIN A CATHOLIC.
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JohnStOnge wrote:If she doesn't like the heirarchy of the Catholic Church she ought not to be a Catholic. This is one thing that always puzzles me. People don't like the heirarchy of the Catholic Church yet they still want to be Catholic. If you don't like it, get out. The whole point of being a Catholic is that you believe in the heirarchy as God's representative on earth. It's NOT A DEMOCRACY. Ifyou are truely Catholic, you believe IT TELLs YOU not that YOU TELL IT.

I have a whole lot more respect for people who leave the Catholic Church because they don't believe that than people who want to say they are Catholic then challenge the Church Heirarchy. NOBODY IS FORCING YOU TO REMAIN A CATHOLIC.
There are many good things about the catholic church. I can see why people want to stay in the fold.

While I like em, quitters (Fatamountman) and apologists (Jolting Joe) are weakening our church. Just like the atheists and secularists and free thinkers did throughout history to improve the church as well as the right of man, people need to force meaningful change from the pews - most importantly getting rid of the Vatican.
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89Hen wrote:
Grizo406 wrote:Sometime in October, 1992, @ Madison Square Garden, a Bob Dylan Anniversary Concert Celebration was held. GREAT show!! Check out YouTube for some of the highlights of this event. Some of the biggest names in music were there, and it was a spectacular event!

Sinead O'Connor was one of the listed performers. This was the reception she got, and I wonder why:

I felt sorry for her...
It was only a couple weeks after the SNL picture tearing.

She was right all along. The image and reputation of the catholic church is in the toilet, compared to then.
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JoltinJoe wrote:
GannonFan wrote: She was right in the message (speaking out against child abuse) but flubbed the delivery.
That was the case then and now. Unfortunately because of the way she lashed out indiscriminately, she was ignored.

I have often wondered if there isn't something close-to-home about this issue for her but her reasoning about why the Catholic Church was responsible for abuse within families always struck me as pretty strange. I don't know much about her and I find it hard to be critical of someone whose experiences and motivations are unknown to me.
JP was a very popular pope, unlike the current asshole.
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