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Supreme Master Ching Hai’s Advice to All Religious Faithful, and the Solution for Our World's Crisis, Part 4 of 7

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The children are suffering, and they’re ignoring it. They’re siding with the criminal instead of the victim. (Yes, Master.) And outside in their society, they’re just chasing after one poor thief, or some little, small criminal. (Yes, Master.) Just for show, just to put it on the TV, just to be in the press that they’re doing something – while the real, truly wicked, worst criminals are protected by their own system. That’s why I told them, all these governments who did nothing to protect the children – past, present and future, they’re all rotten.

The former Pope Benedict, (Yes.) he was just an archbishop in Munich. (Yes, Master.) It happened there, maybe just not a lot. (Yes, Master.) Maybe one or two priests. Even then he was not even a cardinal –he was an archbishop, old and feeble as he was. And anyway, only the pope can judge them. (Yes, Master. Yes.)

He wasn’t a pope at that time. And then, when he was the pope, there were so many other things he had to do, and he is a straightforward guy so, sometimes he offends other people. So, since he couldn’t do it, he resigned. (Yes, Master.) Maybe not because of old age or illness or anything, even though maybe it was one of the reasons. But maybe he saw the corruption, in the Church, in the Vati-gang. (Yes, Master.)

“Media report from CNN Feb. 27, 2013 Reporter (m): As much as sexual scandals and innuendo have come to a boil in the last days of Pope Benedict the XVI’s reign, what is proving equally damaging to his legacy are the simmering stories of disarray, corruption and infighting in the management of the Vatican. The pope himself has repeatedly, over past months, made references to it.

Pope Benedict XVI speech, voiceover translation in English (m): The sins against the unity of the Church, of the divisions in the body of the Church.”

“Media report from CNN Feb. 25, 2013 Reporter (m): De Gregorio is one of the two journalists who have reported as this headline in our paper says, ‘Sex and blackmailed careers are behind Benedict’s resignation.’ ‘Sordid tales of Vatican officials consorting with male prostitutes.’

Concita de Gregorio(f)[Reporter(m) translated]: ‘A church governed,’ she says, ‘by a network of officials, some of whom are compromised by their homosexual activities.’

Reporter (m): ‘Compromised perhaps to senior levels,’ says Ignazio Ingrao, a writer for the newsweekly ‘Panorama.’

Reporter (m): How high does it go? Cardinals?

Ignazio Ingrao (m): Yes, cardinals.

Reporter (m): Ingrao says he believes Pope Benedict’s attempts at reform were stymied every step of the way.

Ignazio Ingrao (m)[Reporter(m) translated]: ‘In these eight years, the pope has repeatedly made calls to stop the divisions,’ he says, ‘to end the power struggles in the Curia and to have more transparency. But these calls weren’t heeded.’”

“Media report from CNN Feb. 27, 2013 Reporter (m): The secret documents leaked last year by the pope's butler, according to the reporter who first published them, paint a devastating picture of an isolated pope, surrounded by members of the Italian Curia, who actively impeded his efforts, something that surprised the author.

Gianluigi Nuzzi[Reporter(m) translated]: The Pope’s loneliness in front of what is happening in the Vatican Curia. A pope that was alone, and was left alone. A pope who was a great theologian, but who hasn't succeeded in bringing forth his reforms in the battle for transparency.”

“Media report from CBS News Jan. 21, 2022 Chris Livesay (m): He was the first pontiff to ever take meaningful action in response to the waves of priest’ sex abuse that have plagued the Catholic Church for these many decades now. He sat down with priest sex abuse victims. He even apologized for what he considered to be the ‘filth’ sweeping through the Catholic Church, unlike his predecessor John Paul II. Benedict the XVI was long known as God’s rottweiler for being a fierce defendant of Catholic Church doctrine.”

“Media report from CNN Feb. 27, 2013 Reporter (m): In fact, Nuzzi, whose book is now coming out in English, entitled ‘Ratzinger Was Afraid,’ believes the butler took the risk of leaking the documents precisely because he believed making them public would help the pope in his battle to restore order. According to Nuzzi, the corruption the pope tried, but failed to root out, included kickbacks on Vatican contracts, money laundering and influence peddling, among other things. And author Nuzzi is convinced each time the pope tried to change the rules, his attempts were frustrated.

Gianluigi Nuzzi (m)[Reporter (m) translated]: You can keep on believing in the fable that the pope has resigned because he is tired. But I don't believe it.”

“Media report from CNN Feb. 25, 2013 Concita de Gregorio (f)[Reporter (m) translated]: ‘He decided by himself,’ says De Gregorio, ‘to resign because he no longer trusted the men around him.’

Pope Benedict (m): Thank you for the prayers.

Reporter (m): Benedict says he’s not abandoning the Church. But, according to these accounts, the Church may have abandoned him.”

So, he probably didn’t know how to deal with it. (Yes, Master.) At that time it was not such a big problem yet. Maybe some reporting here and there, but we did not even discover all the murdered children, in the graves, in silence, in the darkness of the Catholic administration, priests and all. In Canada or in America, we didn’t discover hundreds or thousands of them, dead in unknown graves. Because of the sexual rape, because maybe murdered to keep silent. (Yes, Master.) To keep it secret. Maybe the way they raped them was too brutal, and they just died. Imagine they were just two, three, six years old. (Yes, Master.) How can they bear it? (That’s right, Master. Yes.) All these fat people who eat from the donations, and then turn around and harm the children. (Yes, Master. God!)

The children, like the indigenous children that were supposed to be integrated into the new civilization of the American settlers and Canadian settlers before. (Yes, Master.) What kind of integration? What kind of civilization? You saw that. (Yes.)

The indigenous people, for example, they are OK as they are. (Yes.) Their elders taught them fine. (Yes. Right.) They know how to respect the Mother Earth that nourishes them. They know how to respect the Sun, who helps them grow crops. (Yes.) They respect everything around them – trees and animal-people, everything. (Yes, Master.)

So, then they were supposed to be integrated into a civilization. And what did they learn? You see that? Brutality. Rape. (Yes.) Harassing, molesting children and then murdering them as well. (Oh. Yes, Master.) Or harsh punishments for anything. That’s not fair. (No, it’s not. No, Master. No.) That is a terrible, terrible sin. Oh my God. “Civilization.”

If that is what they call civilization, we would be better off without… the indigenous children would have been better if left alone. (Right. That’s right, Master.) What has it got to do with this civilization? They did not need anybody before the so-called civilization came. They needed nothing. (Yes.) They survived all these thousands of years or longer. They were the first people who inhabited these countries now. (Yes.) They now became a different country.

And what did they do? They came from anywhere, somewhere, and robbed them of their land. Destroying their houses and snatching away their children, raping them, murdering them. What kind of civilization is that?

“Courtesy of The Ballantyne Project – May 27, 2020 Narrator (m): When they wanted to focus on the expansion of Canada, the government stepped up its plans to get rid of the Indian problem and help settlers claim land occupied by the Indigenous people. So, they decided to fund and expand the schools. It was decided that this was the best way to get rid of the Indian question altogether. In order to make that happen, they decided that if they forcibly took children from their families and took away every aspect of who they are as human beings, if their traditional knowledge was erased, their identities obscured and their voices silenced, they could take the Indian out of the child and their problem would be solved. There would be no more Indians.

Fort Albany Residential School in Ontario, also known as St. Anne's, was one example of the worst of the abuse to Indigenous children in Canada. It opened in 1906 and if it had not been for the persistence of the survivors of that school who began to tell their stories of excessive physical and sexual abuse publicly in 1992, the information about what happened would have disappeared. The government of Ontario then started a five-year investigation, and the documents were released in 2014 that revealed stories of the children being locked in the basements for days, forced to wear soiled underwear on their heads for hours, forced to eat their own vomit, beaten with metal whips, and even being strapped to a homemade electric chair in front of other children while staff watched. There were stories of horrific sexual abuse to children of all ages by priests, nuns and other staff at the school.

Residential school survivors from across the country have stories of physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, starvation, being part of malnutrition experiments, neglect, racism and loneliness. These children did not know the love of parents, family or their community, and were deprived of emotional caring or connection. One of the darkest elements of the residential school system was how many children died or just disappeared while attending.”

Shameless. Especially when it comes from so-called holy institutions, holy churches and clergy, which are supposed to be God’s representatives. (Yes, Master.) People would at least, if they cannot trust anyone else in the world, they could trust the priests, no? No. Oh, these are the most evil. So, then how can you trust anyone? (Yes.)

“The Prey – Silence in the Name of God (2013) Documentary Directed by Luce Bellino/Silvia Luzi, Father Giovanni Lupino: I can assure you that there is a high percentage of corruption in the high Roman clergy, even the clergy that are close to the pope. This means that very few priests are faithful to celibacy.”

“Media report from CNN Feb. 26, 2013 Christiane Amanpour: One former priest said that perhaps 50% of priests who enter the priesthood may be gay. I talked to a longtime veteran journalist here in Rome who said it’s well known that monsignors and others in the Vatican conduct affairs, either with women or men. The real issue here is there is a difference between having affairs and committing crimes against young boys, which is what happened under these priests for so many generations.”

“Media report from NBC News Jan. 25, 2022 Walter Robinson (m): Everywhere that we have good data, 10% of the priests abuse children. And in Buenos Aires where Pope Francis served as the Cardinal Archbishop, he claimed that no priest abused children there. And that’s simply ridiculous.”

I advise all the people who believe in God or Buddha, just pray to God and Buddha. Don’t ever trust these priests who might harm you spiritually, physically, emotionally and mentally, in any way. And rob you of your hard-earned money. It’s supposed to be for the poor but they use it for themselves – for flashy cars, houses and big meat and big wine. (Yes, Master.) Even more than ordinary people. (Yes.)

Ordinary people cannot afford that: big turkey or big steak. (Right.) And they may be eating meat only now and then, if they can afford it. They even have to go out and steal food for their children. For Thanksgiving even. (Yes.) Just because they thought this is a holy holiday, they must celebrate, even though they have nothing. They go out and steal food. (Yes.) And even the police have to buy food for them. That’s just one instance, but there’re many more that people don’t print in the press.

And here, supposed to be holy priests taking their donations and living lavishly themselves. (Yes, Master.) Doing not much. (Right.) If not doing harm, then doing not much. (Yes.) So, this system is against God, against religion of any kind; against Christ, against the Buddhas; against anything that is good and decent. (Yes, Master.)

They go into peoples’ houses, stealing their food, stealing their land, robbing them of their freedom and even raping and murdering their children. Oh, God. Sickening. Sickening group of people. (Yes, Master.) No wonder Heaven wants to destroy this planet. And hell is waiting to roast them. Now you know. (Yes, Master.) That’s it. I wanted to say that.

In the world, if somebody goes and takes over your house and robs you of everything, and then rapes and kills your children, would you just say nothing and do nothing? (No, Master.) But because you’re weak, maybe they can do that. But the government did nothing. That is the thing to question. (Yes, Master.) The governments have the police, have the army. (Yes.) It has all the authority to take care, but they do not take care of anything. Just a couple of cases they take care of, in some local cases, that’s all. (Yes.) Some good judge did that, a good judge in the court. (Yes.)

Otherwise, almost the whole world does nothing. (Yes, Master.) Citing that the Vatican has sovereign immunity. Oh my God. I’m telling you. This is all bs. This is all cowardice and evil. (Yes, Master.) The governments are siding with the powerful, with the Church, with the priests, the bad and rotten, evil priests, instead of protecting the citizens, while they’re taking their tax money, to have privilege, to have prestige, to have richness, and security. (Yes, Master.) That’s why I told you they’re cowards, they’re rotten. These governments, they’re all rotten.

I dare to say that in their face also. This is saying it to their face already because it will be going on Supreme Master TV. It’s no secret. (Yes, Master.) My God. Now you know why I’m so angry when talking about this. (Yes, Master.)

The children are suffering, and they’re ignoring it. They’re siding with the criminal instead of the victim. (Yes, Master.) And outside in their society, they’re just chasing after one poor thief, or some little, small criminal. (Yes, Master.) Just for show, just to put it on the TV, just to be in the press that they’re doing something – while the real, truly wicked, worst criminals are protected by their own system. That’s why I told them, all these governments who did nothing to protect the children – past, present and future, they’re all rotten. They all will go to hell, together with these criminals. And I’m not telling you a lie. It is the truth like that. (Yes, Master.) I will make sure they will stay in hell forever. “End!”

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