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Help! My local Catholic priest is bothering one of my friends?

Theres one of my friends who visit daily, and is not allowed to say what they do and always have money coming after him instead of priests.

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8 comments for “Help! My local Catholic priest is bothering one of my friends?”


  1. Aleria says:

    How do you know he has money coming out each time? If you can not talk about it, why is it that shows you have money?
      And their parents do not know?
      If you truly believe there is a problem, talk to your parents about what you saw. If parents are concerned, we can call upon the authorities in this regard. If the priest is really annoying then the children must be reported, but many were unjustly accused priests over the phenomenon and the respect and the loss of their jobs for no reason.

  2. imacatho says:

    If you suspect you are being sexually abused and then call your local diocese and tell them about the cure.
      If your friend is at the age of 18 years, then you should also call the police.
      With love in Christ.

  3. ErrikaCh says:

    oh my .. I think we should inform the authorities, or talk to the child's parents … hopefully this is just a coincidence .. hopefully .. also have to ask someone better than U.S. … someone who can help your friend, and ultimately

  4. Jessica says:

    The last thing he wants to do is confront the priest because it may put at risk. I would say you need to talk to the police and their parents and their parents.
      GOOD LUCK!

  5. Kierphe says:

    Do not confront the priest. Talk to the police - or the child's parents, if you can not get to the police.

  6. Josh UK says:

    I think R & S are better suited to this question.
      They have more experience.

  7. Rosa says:

    It might be better not to do the problem.

  8. Choiboi, says Harro. says:

    I do not think we can help you, report it.



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