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AS HIGH PRIEST, WORKING FOR THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TEMPLETS, WE
HAVE PUT TOGETHER CHAPTERS OF WORDS, TO SHOW THE ‘FOUNDATION OF
MONEY’, TO FIND THAT RELIGON HAS ALWAYS BEEN PART OF IT.
Timeline of Ancient Rome
For thousands of years, Greece (next door to Rome) had lots of Religions, with
Ancient Greece Lenders (based in temples) making Grain Loans to: Farmers,
while the Public traded goods between each other in Cities
753 BC: Latin moves into Italy speaking the ‘Italic’ language
752 BC: Romulus fought & killed his twin brother Remus, calling the new city Rome after himself
Different kings ruled Rome over this period & Priestly Officials were created
597 BC: Nebuchadnezzar installed Zedekiah as King of Judah, who revolted against the Pharaoh
589 BC: Nebuchadnezzar responded to the revolt by invading Judah & destroying the Temple of Jerusalem
JUDAH
TEMPLE OF JERUSALEM
538 BC: Cyrus the Great permitted Jews to return to Judea without restoring the Monarchy, Giving
Judean Priest Authority over Judaism who re-built the Temple of Jerusalem
509 BC: Romans take over the last king, to form the 'Roman Republic’. Dividing the public into 4
 The highest class of Rome were called 'Patricians' who Created & Ran Offices
 The second highest class were the ‘Equestrians’ known as Knights who were rich
 The third class were the Plebeians, average Roman
 The lowest class were the Slaves. Under the Roman Empire there were hundreds of thousands of
slaves who were owned by other people and had no rights at all
During the Roman Republic, Coins like: The Aureus (gold)
The Denarius (silver)
The Sestertius (bronze) &
Copper
WHERE BEING MINTED, MAKING COINS THE ROMAN CURRENCY!
Aristotle was a Greek Philosopher, who tutored Alexander the Great between 356 and 323 BCE.
Profoundly influenced the Islamic Theological Thought & influenced Christian Theology, with the
tradition of the Catholic Church & is known as "The First ARABIC Teacher".
Aristotle (384 – 322 BCE)
Seleucus coin, Minted 285 BC
Roman Government 264 BC
336 – 323 BC: Alexander the Great becomes King of Greece, takes Egypt, & then Invades India.
333 BC: Antigonus (Chief General) of Alexander the Great, was appointed Governor
306 BC: After the death of Alexander, Antigonus declared himself king & Established the Antigonid Dynasty
301 BC: Seleucus take control over northern Syria
290 BC: Rome dominates the Italian Peninsula
222 – 187 BC: King Antiochus III, wanting to be friends with his new Jewish subjects, assured them
Their right to "live according to their ancestral customs", including religious practises
Silver coin of Antiochus III the Great
175 BC: Antiochus IV recaptures Jerusalem from Jews, outlawing Judaism & Circumcision
161 BC: The Seleucid Empire became unstable, & Antiochus V is overthrown in an attempt to restore
The Seleucid power in Judea, but was overthrown by Alexander Balas
145 BC Silver coin of Alexander Balas
2008 Our Queen’s 20¢ Silver coin
200 BC: Sextus Julius Caesar was the name of several men of the Julii Caesares family in Ancient Rome.
Sextus was a Military Tribune under Lucius, Aemilius, Paullus,
Lucius Julius Caesar had two Sons: Gaius Julius Caesar 1
Sextus Julius Caesar 2
146 BC: The son of Sextus Julius Caesar 2 became known as a Roman Ambassador & was consul,
But Died 100 BC
100 BC: Gaius Julius Caesar 2 chose not to seek the consulship, but to lead a quiet life outside Rome,
Dying in 85 BC
85 BC: “Dictator, Gaius Julius Caesar 3” was born into a Patrician Family & was only 16 when he
Began to govern the People
Caesar on his following Year of Governing was nominated to be the new High Priest of Jupiter.
Romans conquer to rule Gaul & Egypt, giving access to the Red Sea for Trading
During this time he was called back into military action in Asia, raising aids to repel a Hostile entry
from the East. Back in Rome, he was elected military leader, seeing visions of a political career.
78 BC: After the Last Seleucid King was defeated, to end the Seleucid Monarchy. Greek and Jewish
Religious tensions started building up in Judea, which forced the Roman’s to step in & help
73 - 66BC: First Jewish–Roman War, where Jewish Rebellions fought against the Roman Empire,
Due to an ‘Anti – Taxation Protest’ that the Emperor was charging for temple maintenance
63 BC: Caesar living in Rome won the election to the post of Chief Priest for the Roman State
Religion, & was appointed to govern Spain, but still in massive debt, needed to satisfy his
Creditors before he could leave.
A rich Roman, Marcus Crassus aided Caesar's debts and acted as guarantor for others, which allowed
Caesar to leave for Spain, conquering two local tribes and was hailed as a Commander by his troops.
Judea came under Roman influence, when Pompey the Great arrived as part of a Roman campaign
59 BC: Caesar, who was consul, brought Pompey & Crassus together to control ‘Public Business’
forming the: First Triumvirate ("rule of three men") proposing a powerful law for the ‘Redistribution
of Public lands to the Poor’ & was cemented by the marriage of Pompey to Caesar's Daughter
56 BC: Caesar's Governorship was extended for another five years & began an Invasion on Britain.
55 BC: While Julius Caesar was in Britain, his daughter (Pompey's wife), had died giving childbirth.
53 BC: The Triumvirate died, when Pompey married the daughter of Caesar’s political opponent
50 BC: Pompey accused Caesar of treason to the law. So leaving Italy under the control of Mark
Antony, Caesar headed for Spain to defeat Pompey's Lieutenants. The Roman Senate began
Lying honours on Caesar, appointing him ‘Dictator’, but resigned this Dictatorship to pursue
Pompey to Egypt but found him already dead. So Caesar began killing the pharaoh's forces
49 BC: He marched back to conquer Rome itself, forcibly opening the treasury which had a Tribune Seal,
As he saw the central government to be weak, with political corruption, spiralling out of control
48 BC: He was re-appointed Dictator for 10 years, & a month of the year still named after him. July!
47 BC: Pharaoh's forces were destroyed at the Battle of the Nile, but this time leaving Cleopatra,
Queen of Egypt as Caesar then went to the Middle East, where he annihilated the king &
Proceeded to Africa
45 BC: Caesar resigned his position as Sole Consul, but started The Julian Calendar, similar to our
Calendar & began pardoning almost all his enemies, as there was no public threat.
Filing his will, naming his grandnephew Octavian to heir everything, & makes
Mark Antony, High Priest
Early 44 BC: Caesar was appointed dictator for life & established an early version of our police force
Late 44 BC: Caesar was due to appear at a session of the Senate, when Cassius used his dagger to
Stab the Dictator through the neck. Minutes later, 60 or more men with General
Brutus continued to stab the dictator 23 times, on The Ides of March (15 of March).
Octavian, aged 18 when Caesar died, had proved political skills, but needed help to combat Brutus
and Cassius, who were massing an enormous army in Greece & Antony, needed soldiers
43 BC: The Second Triumvirate was officially formed, Antony, Octavian, & Lepidus (Caesar’s
General), Reinstating an old practice against outlaws, this engaged in the Legal Murder of
A large number of its opponents, who secure harm to their forty-five Roman Legions,
Ending the Civil War against Brutus & Cassius before it even began.
42 BC: Hyrcanus 2 of Antigonus, took the thrown from his Uncle naming himself King
40 BC: As a loyal supporter of Hyrcanus 2, Herod is appointed Governor of Galilee at 25
39 BC: Herod and the Romans (Mark Antony included) recapture Jerusalem & Execute Hyrcanus 2
37 BC: Rome appointed ‘Herod the Great’ as ‘King of Judea’, who developed the water supplies to
Jerusalem & makes his 17-year-old brother-in-law Aristobulus 3, High Priest
35 BC: Aristobulus 3 is drowned at a party, on Herod's orders.
31 BC: Octavian defeats Mark Antony & Cleopatra in Egypt to end the Roman Republic. Starting a
New beginning for the Roman Empire becomes the first Emperor, & changes his name to
Caesar Augustus
Crassus
Pompey
Julius Caesar 3
Caesar Augustus
Tiberius
30 BC: Herod is shown great favour by Augustus, who confirms him as ‘King of Judea’
25 BC: Herod waives a third of the taxes.
24 BC: At 17, Tiberius entered politics under Augustus's direction
12 BC: Herod accused his first son of High Treason, & proceeded legally against them
7 BC: The court hearing took place in Berytos (Beirut) before a Roman court, where they were
Found Guilty & Executed, making Antipater the exclusive successor to the throne
5 BC: Antipater was sentenced to death by the court for the intended murder of Herod
After Herod's death, his kingdom was divided among three of his sons by Augustus
2: Augustus allowed Tiberius to take over & in return was required to adopt his nephew, Germanicus
5: Tiberius conquers the Middle East & Judea came under Direct Roman Rule.
14: Augustus dies to leave Tiberius Emperor, who then poisons Germanicus, who was a political rival to him
31: Caligula (a son of Germanicus) was remanded to the Personal care of Retiring Tiberius, for
Six years, while both Caligula's mother and brother died in prison under Tiberius’s order
33: Tiberius made Caligula an honorary elected official, until his rise to becoming Emperor.
Pilate was responsible for Imperial tax collections in Judaea & accused Jesus of sedition against
Rome & claiming to be king. So Pilate handed Jesus over to the Jurisdiction of Tiberius, who
mocked & re-sent him back to the Roman Court in Beirut. Pilate, who was receiving wishes from
the public Jews, murdered him on the cross.
The death of Jesus was the birth to Christianity in Beirut, Lebanon
LEBANON 2000 YEARS LATER
John the Baptist entered on the ‘Tiberius Public Ministry’ in the
fifteenth year of his reign & had requested to Tiberius & the Senate,
after a few years of the big crucifixion, to publicly recognize
Christianity as part of a Jewish section rather than a separate faith.
37: Tiberius dies & Caligula becomes Emperor, who kills Senators & replaces the consul immediately
40: Caligula spends Tiberius' fortune in an attempt to expand the Roman Empire & also to
Introducing Religion into his political role, crying out "Let there be one Lord, one King".
41: Caligula is assassinated, making Claudius Emperor & in 43, orders the Invasion on Britain
50: Romans who become Christian believers, had to become circumcised, by which men signed the
Covenant with God, in blood, and thereby became a People of God, subject to God's Protection.
In early centuries, modern antibiotics did not exist, so to circumcise, may have been life-threatening.
54: Claudius is poisoned by his wife Agrippina (Sister of Caligula) & claims her Son Emperor Nero.
Nero unsatisfied with his marriage entered into an affair without his mum’s permission & became
romantically involved with Poppaea, the wife of his friend Emperor Otho. But a marriage to
Poppaea and a divorce from Octavia did not fit with his mum alive. So Nero, Divorced & Banished
Octavia, Murdered his mother, so that pregnant Poppaea would divorce Otho to Marry Nero.
Lucanus (39–65) was a poet & one of the kindest accounts of Nero's rule. He writes of peace and
prosperity in contrast to war and strife. Ironically, he was later involved in a conspiracy to overthrow
Nero and was Executed.
65: Nero's wife dies & Statilia became Nero's Mistress, forcing her husband to suicide, to marry Nero.
67: There was a Jewish revolt in Judea stemming between Greek & Jewish Religious Tensions, so
Nero dispatched Roman Emperor Vespasian to restore order by imposing a Judaism tax for the
Maintenance of the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter (the centre of Ancient Roman Religion) as one of
The measures against all the Jew Christians
68: When the Senate declared Nero an Enemy of the people, he fled Rome and committed suicide.
The newly Emperor Galba began his reign after Nero’s suicide but was murdered after a few months
by Emperor Otho
70: The First Jewish-Roman War began when Titus, set Camp sites of Roman Army’s close to
Jerusalem to break through the walls, ransacking for survivors who were taken into slavery
79: Titus becomes Emperor but dies suddenly; which makes brother Domitian Emperor, who was
Assassinated in 96
115: The Kitos War is the name of the Second Jewish-Roman War, where major revolts by Jewish
Rebels Spiralled out of control. The rebellions were finally crushed by Roman General Lusius
118: Emperor Trajan, suffered a heatstroke & died, with his successor, Hadrian assuming the Reins
131: Tensions grew higher when Hadrian abolished circumcision, which he viewed it as mutilation &
Attempted to root out Judaism (for the causing of continuous rebellions)
132: The Bar Kokhba Revolt was the Third & Last Rebellion by the Jews, against the Roman Empire
Simon bar Kokhba, the commander of the revolt, was hailed as a Messiah, a heroic figure who
Claimed to restore Israel, but only lasted 2 years. Jerusalem history states that the numbers
Slaughtered were Enormous That the Romans "went killing until their horses were submerged in
Blood to their nostrils"
Nero
Bar Kokhba's orders found in the Judean desert
Hadrian
Otho
The Bar Kokhba revolt, helped identify Christianity as a separate Religion from Judaism.
138: Hadrian's death marked a significant relief to the surviving Jewish communities. But it was too
Late, Rabbinic Judaism had already become a portable religion, dispersing throughout the
World & Antoninus becomes Emperor
143: After a rebellion, Antoninus conquers Scotland
Different Emperorships of Rome over many decades to follow, but in the year 211, Power goes Crazy!
211: Brothers, Caracalla & Geta become joint Emperors but Caracalla has Geta murdered thereafter
217: Caracalla is assassinated & Macrinus becomes Emperor
218: Macrinus is executed & Elagabalus is installed to the throne
222: Elagabalus is murdered & Alexander becomes Emperor
235: Alexander is killed in a soldier mutiny & Maximinus becomes Emperor.
251: Gallus & Volusianus become Emperors but are slaughtered by their own troops, to make
Aemilianus Emperor, but Aemilianus is later killed by his own soldiers
260: Valerian proclaims Emperor & asked the senate to ratify his son Gallienus to Caesar or Augustus
268: Gallienus is assassinated by his officials who make Marius Emperor
269: Marius has a short reign, before Victorinus had him killed & proclaimed Emperor in Gaul and
Britain. He was murdered by one of his officers, whose wife he supposedly seduced.
Victorinus Jr was appointed Emperor by his family on that same day but killed by his troops.
270: Aurelian becomes Emperor.
275: Aurelian is murdered & Tacitus becomes Emperor.
276: Tacitus dies & Florianus becomes Emperor, but was assassinated, making Probus Emperor.
282: Probus was killed by his own troops, leaving Carus to claim Emperor
283: Carus dies during an invasion & his sons Carinus & Numerian become Emperors.
284: Diocletian kills Numerian & proclaims Emperor then marches against Carinus.
285: Diocletian defeats Carinus & splits the Empire into two halves. Appointing Maximian Emperor
303: Diocletian orders the Persecution of Christians.
305: Diocletian and Maximian abdicate (resign).
Probus
Diocletian
Constans
Constantine I
306: Constantine I proclaimed Emperor
310: Constantine reforms the Coinage Economy minting Copper Coins
313: Conversion of Constantine I to Christianity for Marriage is tolerated by the Roman Empire
324: Constantine I defeats Licinius
326: Constantine I orders the death of his oldest son, Crispus.
337: Constantine I dies & His three sons, Constantine II, Constantius & Constans become Emperors.
340: Constantine II invades Italy & is Ambushed and Murdered by Constans
350: Constans is captured and killed. Magnentius takes the throne in the west.
353: Constantius defeats Magnentius, who commits suicide.
361: Constantius dies of illness, with his successor Julian becoming Emperor but died during a
Skirmish. Jovian is proclaimed Emperor & dies in
364: When Valentinian I & Valens become Emperors
Constantine II
Valens
Valentinian 1
Theodosius 1
375: Valentinian 1 dies and is succeeded by Gratian as Western Emperor.
378: Valens is killed by Goths at a Battle. Theodosius 1 is the Eastern Emperor.
380: Theodosius I allowed Christianity, the First State Church of the Roman Empire
384: Gratian is murdered, Valentinian 2 becomes Emperor.
392: Valentinian 2 dies of apparent suicide, but murdered by Arbogast is more likely. Then
394: Arbogast is deposed & killed by Theodosius 1
395: Theodosius 1 dies, leaving the Western Empire to his son Honorius
423: After a long and disastrous reign, Honorius dies
425: Valentinian 3 becomes Western Emperor
455: Valentinian 3 is assassinated & succeeded by Maximus as Emperor, who is killed
Avitus becomes Emperor of the West.
457: Avitus is deposed by the Magister, Ricimer and killed. Majorian is installed as Western Emperor.
461: Majorian is deposed by Ricimer & Libius makes Severus Western Emperor.
465: Libius & Severus both die, possibly poisoned by Ricimer.
467: Anthemius becomes Western Emperor with the support of Pope Leo I.
472: Ricimer kills Anthemius & makes Olybrius a Western Emperor. Both Ricimer and Olybrius die
Gundobad becomes Magister in Italy & makes Glycerius the new Western Emperor.
474: Glycerius is deposed by Julius Nepos who proclaims himself Western Emperor
German Mercenaries by now form an important part of any Roman army, and Roman armies play a
major role in the making and breaking of Emperors & around this time, were demanding to settle
into Italy, but were rejected by officials, so they elected one of their own members, Flavius Odoacer
to lead charge on becoming an Emperor
476: Emperor Zeno in Constantinople & the Senate of Rome allows Odoacer to Govern Italy as king
He even finds land for his German tribesmen in Italy with no problems. Although Odoacer was
Not a Christian; he rarely intervened in the affairs of the church in the Roman Empire.
480: Julius Nepos, who was still claiming to be Emperor, is killed
487: Another tribe, under the leadership of Theodoric, almost succeeds in capturing Constantinople.
So Emperor Zeno of Constantinople invites Theodoric to invade Italy and take Odoacer's place
On 25 February 493 John, bishop of Ravenna, was able to negotiate a treaty between Theodoric &
Odoacer to occupy Ravenna together & share joint rule. This treaty did not last, ten days later;
Theodoric murdered Odoacer by drawing his sword and striking him while they shared a meal. On
that same day, all of Odoacer's army that were found were killed by order of Theodoric & makes no
attempt to interfere in Roman Catholic Affairs
600: Mohammed receiving the Qur'an from God in a cave, then speaks of himself as a prophet &
starts an early version of what is now called the Muslim faith
ANCIENT ROMAN HISTORY IS NOT ENOUGH AS IT IS NOT HOW MUCH
KNOWLEDGE WE KNOW, BUT WHAT U DOES WITH IT!
Do we really need to live under an Economy that is run by MONEY or RELIGION?
So what happened between the Birth of Coins & Now in the Title, Christianity?
Is Injustice, Witch-hunt Trials & Paedophile Christian Priest
Injustice:
Galileo Galilei was an Italian "Father of Modern Physicist”, Mathematician, Astronomer, Philosopher,
Who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution? His discovery of the four largest satellites of
Jupiter (are named Galilean Moons in his honour :)
Galileo Galilei made an Astronomical Model of Heliocentrism, where Earth & the Planets revolves
around a Stationary Sun at the Centre of the Solar System, which was opposing Geocentrism. That
the Stars, Sun, and Planets appear to Revolve around the Earth each day, making Earth the Centre
In 1615, Roman Inquisition Sought to Investigate Heliocentrism, as was opposing Geocentrism, but
found that it could be supported as only a Possibility, & not an Established Fact, due to the absence of
an Observed Stellar Parallax (which can be used to determine the distance of Earth to another star).
Galileo later defended his views in his book called Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World
Systems, which appeared to attack Pope Urban VIII and thus alienated him against the Jesuits, who
had supported Galileo up until this point. He was forced to recant (take back what was said), and
spent the rest of his life under house arrest.
Galileo Galilei, Geocentrism (upper panel) in comparison to the heliocentric model (lower panel), Pope Urban VIII
Witch-hunt Trials:
As the Historical Record Reveals, prior to 1408 and throughout Europe, anyone accused of
Witchcraft was brought before a ‘Church Court’ in which ‘Church Ministers’ acted as the Judge, to
be the Executioner. Evidence was not required; simply an Accusation was enough to seek a confession
using torture and other methods such as swimming, in which the Accused was bound in a Sack and
Thrown into a river. If they floated they were Guilty, Dragged out and burned. If they drowned they
were innocent, but still dead. There was little chance of escape for anyone Accused of Witchcraft or
Heresy unless they then confessed quickly to worshiping a Dark Evil.
The Witchcraft Act of 1542, in England regulated the ‘Penalties for Witchcraft’.
The trials of the Pendle Hill Witches in 1612 are among the most famous Witch Trials in English
history. The twelve accused lived in Lancashire, and were charged with the murders of ten people by
the use of Witchcraft.
They were found Guilty and Executed by Hanging.
Lancaster castle, where the Lancaster trials of 1612 took place
IT SOUNDS SO STUPID, BUT THEN BELOW HAPPENS, PUBLICLY LIKE its
JUSTICEABLE!
A photo taken on February 6, 2013 shows a young mother who according to the Locals killed a sixyear-old boy through Sorcery & was stripped naked, reportedly tortured with a tied up branding iron,
splashed with fuel and set Alight on a pile of rubbish topped with car tires, while she was still alive in
the Mount Hagen city of Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea.
Paedophile Christian Priest:
Prior to the 1950’s, Sexual Abuse in Paedophile Priests of the Catholic Christian Church remained
Secretive and Socially Unspeakable, as some cases included Anal Sex & or Oral Penetration against
Children as young as 3, but between the ages of 11 and 14 was average;
Some Bishops Repeatedly moved Offending Priests from Parish to Parish after Abuse Counselling,
but still had Personal Contact with Children.
From the 1970’s, this started to become A Public Issue, & the ‘2004 John Jay Report’
Commissioned & Funded by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, based on surveys completed
by the Roman Catholic dioceses in the United States, estimated the settlements of sex abuse cases
from 1950 to 2002 to total over $3 Billion, With over 10,000 Victims under the Age of 18 who
reported their case.
According to Report, nearly 40% of Accused Priests participated in Psychiatric Treatment
Programs, or Got Away!
$3 Billion is such a large figure to be paid out over a period of short time, but where did they get that
sort of money from? My dad before me has been working his whole life & still has a Morgue on his
home. Several Dioceses chose to declare Bankruptcy as a way to litigate (struggle for victory in law)
Settlements whilst Protecting some Church Assets to ensure it continues to Operate.
 One Case, I picked out of the ‘John Jay Report’.
1998: The Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas paid $30.9 Million to 12 victims of One Priest.
Bernard Francis Law.
On December 13, 2002: Pope John Paul II accepted Law's Resignation as Archbishop and ReAssigned him!
 In August, 2005, Roman Catholic Pope Benedict was Personally Accused in a ‘Lawsuit of
Conspiring’ to cover up the Molestation of 3 boys in Texas by Juan Carlos Patino in the
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. He Sought & Obtained Immunity from Prosecution as Head
of State of the Holy See. Some have claimed that this Immunity was granted after Intervention
with the then, US President George W. Bush.
PAEDOPHILE CHRISTIAN PRIESTS SPREAD GLOBALLY,
WHY ALLOW THAT PAST BY IGNORING IT?
NOT INTO TOO MUCH DETAILS, BUT CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD WERE
HURT, LIKE in:
 Canada
August 2006, Father Charles Henry Sylvestre, of Belle River Ontario Pled Guilty to 47 counts of
Sexual Abuse on Females, aged in-between 9 – 14, in the years of 1952 to 1989 & given sentence
in 2006 of three years, BUT died in January 22, 2007 after three months.
 Ireland
From the 1990s, a series of Criminal Case enquiries led the Irish Government to uncover
allegations that Priests had abused Hundreds of Minors over previous decades.
In May 11, 1999, of the Irish parliament, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern gave a speech to the physically
and Sexually Abused Victims of the Nation's Catholic-Run Childcare Institutions, for Forgiveness,
In 2009, after a three-year Public Inquiry on the Sexual Abuse Scandal in Dublin Archdiocese, the
Irish Government Conducted a Murphy Report which stated that, "The Structures & Rules of the
Catholic Church Facilitated a cover-up." Moreover, by not fulfilling their responsibilities to
ensure that the law was applied equally to all. The 3 Archbishops Criticized was dead & the fourth
was forced to Retired for not handing over information on Abusers to Legal Authorities.
By 2010, a number of In-depth Judicial Reports had been published, but with relatively Few
Prosecutions.
 Philippines
When sexual scandals involving Catholic Priests in the U.S. came to light in 2002, Archbishop
Orlando Quevedo, President of the Catholic Bishops Conference, found about 7,000 of its Priests,
that may have for two decades Committed "Sexual Misconduct" – including Child Abuse,
Homosexuality and Affairs.
On Awareness of the Facts, an Apology was made & Drafting Guidelines on how to deal with
Allegations of such offenses was made.
 Belgium
In June 2010, Belgian Police raided the Belgian Catholic Church Headquarters in Brussels,
seizing a Computer and Records, showing of a Church Commission investigating hundreds of
claims that have been raised on allegations of Child Sexual Abuse, as part of an investigation on
Alleged Child Abuse children committed by Belgian clergies.
 Norway
In early January 2010, it was reported that Former Bishop of the Norwegian Catholic Church,
Georg Müller, had confessed to the Norwegian Police that he had Sexually Abused an Altar Boy
20 years earlier. The Norwegian Catholic Church was made Aware of the incident but did not
alert the authorities.
 Austria
In November 2010, an independent group in Austria that operates a hotline to help people exit
the Catholic Church released a report documenting physical, sexual, and emotional abuse
perpetrated by Austrian priests, nuns, and other religious officials. The report is based on hotline
calls from 325 victims - 91 women (28%) and 234 men (72%)
 Australia
In 2012, an Australian Police report in the Victoria State Jurisdiction, detailed 40 Suicide Deaths
by people who had been abused by Catholic clergy. In One Diocese a Dedicated, ‘Clergy Abuse
Police Strike Force’ has laid more than 170 abuse charges.
OUR HISTORY IS WELL PLANNED, IF WE CHOOSE TO ACCEPT IT, OR WILL
WE NOT CARE & LET OUR OWN AUSTRALIA COUNTRY TURN INTO THE
MIDDLE EAST, A LAND OF TRADITION & ALOT OF POVERTY LIVING.
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