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Awareness, and to Stop Child Sexual Abuse and Child Abuse, committed by the catholic church, nuns and priest
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7 March 2016

Pope Francis rebukes corrupt Catholic Benefactors: God don’t need your dirty money

well Pope Frances... do you say the same about the blood money... us children of the catholic church orphanages... and homes worldwide... made for the nuns and priest... with our blood on their hands... from 5years old... on their farms... in their laundries... and kitchens... we could not do the work... let alone open the washing Machines... or carry the big pots and pans...

we were whipped in doing the work for them... as we bled from their whips and belts... that they used on our wee bodies... that was... and is the dirties money... anyone can make... 

Us little children... were the slaves of the catholic church... the devils daughters and sons... as the nuns and priest called us... worked from 5am to late at night... 8pm and after... as one child passed out... another one took their place... and we were feed worst than their pigs... at lest the pigs were given the falls off the fruit tress... while we went without... they were fattened and sold... 

we were sold to anyone... who would take us... the catholic church nuns... and priest... use us children as a means.... to make more money for themselves... Ann
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Pope Francis during his general audience meeting told Church benefactories that ill-gotten money and wealth should not be donated to the Church, as such kind of offerings are no pleasing to God. He mentioned this when speaking out against exploitation and unfair wages for workers.
“Please, take your cheque back and burn it," Pope Francis said to applause. “The people of God – that is, the Church – don’t need dirty money. They need hearts that are open to God’s mercy," the Pope said to the audience in St Peter’s Square.