Social Media Posted December 10 Posted December 10 More than 50 children who visited a remote holy island off the coast of Wales were raped or subjected to vile sex abuse by paedophile monks, a leaked report reveals. Children as young as three were allegedly groomed and attacked in 'plain sight' on Caldey Island, a picturesque tourist spot off the Pembrokeshire coast. For more than 100 years, the island has been home to Caldey Abbey and a small community of Trappist monks. It receives up to 60,000 visitors a year. In April, an independent review was launched after several people came forward to report allegations of historic sex abuse, dating back more than 60 years. The review found that monks, and men with criminal records who claimed to be monks, were able to join the monastery without checks. They hid behind their 'chosen' religious names to carry out the horrific attacks, which took place while children were on summer holidays with their parents, often paid for by the Catholic church, or during visits with Catholic schools or youth groups, between 1960 and 1992. Some victims claim they told the then Abbot immediately, or later reported the sex attacks to teachers, police and the Catholic Church, but all were 'largely ignored', the investigation found. As part of the review, Jan Pickles, the former assistant police and crime commissioner for south Wales, interviewed 17 survivors who either lived on or visited the island. One victim told the Mail: 'Caldey Island is the perfect place for paedophiles and sex offenders to hide away or go undercover. They should change its name to Paedophile Island – no tourists would visit then.' The Caldey Island Survivors Campaign insists other monks, as well as Father Thaddeus, were responsible for the abuse of 54 victims who have come forward. The 540-acre island is a 20-minute ferry ride from Tenby. Father Jan Rossey, the new Abbot of Caldey Abbey who commissioned the review, has insisted he is committed to fostering openness and transparency. Based on a report by Daily Mail 2024-12-11 1
Popular Post Purdey Posted December 11 Popular Post Posted December 11 What is wrong with religious people? Unfortunately, monks' attire doesn't make them holy. 2 2
Popular Post Will B Good Posted December 11 Popular Post Posted December 11 11 minutes ago, Purdey said: What is wrong with religious people? Unfortunately, monks' attire doesn't make them holy. The only argument I can think of, as a dyed in the wool atheist who abhors all religions, is that are not and never were religious people.......but simply used the church and their position within it to abuse........possibly being too generous there?? 1 2
Purdey Posted December 11 Posted December 11 1 minute ago, Will B Good said: The only argument I can think of, as a dyed in the wool atheist who abhors all religions, is that are not and never were religious people.......but simply used the church and their position within it to abuse........possibly being too generous there?? They are all just Jimmy Saville in a robe. 1
Will B Good Posted December 11 Posted December 11 Just now, Purdey said: They are all just Jimmy Saville in a robe. Basically.....yes. One horrific part....ignoring the poor kids in all of this....is did the higher ups know, condone, turn a blind eye......or even encourage!!!!!! 1
Felton Jarvis Posted December 11 Posted December 11 20 minutes ago, Purdey said: What is wrong with religious people? Unfortunately, monks' attire doesn't make them holy. The death penalty should apply in cases such as this. 1
blazes Posted December 11 Posted December 11 Catholics in those times would go to any length to turn a blind eye to accusations of priest wrongdoing. After all, this was the guy who could give them absolution and get-into-heaven card. They had the same power as Imams now do when they promise 72 virgins for the vile terrorists.... 1 1
OneMoreFarang Posted December 11 Posted December 11 Is anybody surprised? It seems there are many incidents like that with the church. Just bad religion like sects are banned. The world would be better without them. 2
Ben Zioner Posted December 11 Posted December 11 Isn't this some good old boarding school character shaping tradition? 1 1
Popular Post jchfriis Posted December 11 Popular Post Posted December 11 13 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: Is anybody surprised? It seems there are many incidents like that with the church. Just bad religion like sects are banned. The world would be better without them. Not surprised at all. In my opinion there is no “Good Religion”. 4
simple1 Posted December 11 Posted December 11 Long past due Canon Law be banned worldwide and all religious orders not permitted to care for children. 1 1
candide Posted December 11 Posted December 11 3 hours ago, Purdey said: What is wrong with religious people? Unfortunately, monks' attire doesn't make them holy. Not being allowed to have spouse or GF/BF, maybe 1
Theforgotten1 Posted December 11 Posted December 11 Went there many times as a kid with my aunt and uncle , we never got touched but my uncle 6ft7 and into kung fu , not complaining. Bet some of the touched are after a payday just like the women that remembers being rapped 20 years ago 1
siftasam Posted December 11 Posted December 11 The people who knew about what was going on and said/did nothing to stop it, and the people who attempted to cover up the atrocities done, are accomplices before and/or after the fact, and should be punished by law accordingly, as in the case of murders. The pig sty of the BBC, as exposed in Operation Yewtree etc., should have been cleansed of its verminous tacit or willing hierarchy long ago. Who pays their salaries?
Nick Carter icp Posted December 11 Posted December 11 2 hours ago, Theforgotten1 said: Went there many times as a kid with my aunt and uncle , we never got touched but my uncle 6ft7 and into kung fu , not complaining. Bet some of the touched are after a payday just like the women that remembers being rapped 20 years ago That's rather cynical . They may just want the guilty punished and for it not to happen again and for the abuse to be made public and to put an end to it
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