And appropriately so, as Pope Benedict was once awaiting a citizen's arrest upon his (2010?) visit to the United Kingdom, and one-time Australian Archbishop George Pell even went to gaol - though later his conviction was unanimously quashed by the nation's Supreme Court...
Both men may well have been 'not guilty' of heinous crimes against innocent youth, but neither 'comes out of the wash' very well vis-a-vis their determined and well-documented - all too successful - attempts to cover up the RCC's shameful and shameless record of simply 'moving along' those priests, prelates and cardinals guilty of the same...
For as the Holy Bible well states:
He who knows the good he ought to do and doesn't do it sins.
And about such sins the Scripture also states (in firstly (at least one of) the gospels and in the Revelation):
It is better to have a millstone tied around your neck than to sin against one of these little ones (i.e. innocent children who believe in Jesus Christ), and furthermore, that that great (as in important/significant and influential, but not at all remotely 'good' in God's sight) city Babylon will be cast into the waters (of judgment), with a millstone tied around its (metaphorical) neck, never (ever) to resurface
And said scriptures (of the Revelation, the Book of the Apocalypse) furthermore ask folk to count the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man; and his number is 666.
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