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Thread #136372   Message #3590731
Posted By: Jim Carroll
10-Jan-14 - 02:53 PM
Thread Name: BS: Christian Persecution
Subject: RE: BS: Christian Persecution
Just thought I'd put this up to see if persecution by Christians had been elevated to 'Christian Persecution' status yet or is it still on the 'Index' as being a taboo subject.
It appeared in the Irish Times on the same day as did Ex Irish President Mary McAlees's wonderful summing of of the clergy's reputation as sexual predators as being "not so much the elephant in the room, but the herd of elephants in the room.
Don't really expect a response from outraged Christians from Tunbridge Wells posting here.
When will they ever learn - as the man said!!
Jim Carroll

EX-SWISS GUARD MAKES SEXUAL ADVANCES CLAIM
For almost 500 years, young men from all over Switzerland have made the trek to Rome to guard the pope as Swiss guards.
Now a former member of the elite division has revealed that, besides protecting the pontiff, he spent his two years in the Vatican rebuffing unwanted sexual advances from priests, bishops and even a high-ranking cardinal.
The unnamed guard told a Swiss newspaper that he was the subject of 20 "unambiguous sexual requests".
"One night, after midnight, I received a call on my mobile phone," said the former guard in the interview. "The person on the other end said he was a cardinal and he asked me to come to his room."
On another occasion the guard, who said he served during the papacy of Pope John Paul II, found a bottle of whiskey outside his door alongside the calling card of an influential bishop.
He recalled a dinner with a priest in a Rome restaurant that took an unexpected turn.
"As the spinach and steak were served, the priest said to me: 'And you are the dessert'," recalled the ex-guard, saying he stood up and left without touching his food. When the guard complained about the incident to his superior in the guard, he said he was told that, as he spoke no Italian, he had clearly misunderstood the priest's intentions.
Rumours
When the time came for him to leave the Vatican, and the ex-guard intended to apply for a job in the Vatican, he was told to meet an unnamed bishop but to "have a shower before¬hand".
Mr Urs Breitenmoser, a guard spokesman, told the Swiss newspaper that the rumours were of no interest and that guards occupied them¬selves with "very different matters" during their two-year service.
The Swiss Guard were found¬ed in 1506 by Pope Julius II. Members must be unmarried Swiss men between the ages of 19 and 30 and of "good moral ethical background".