Catholics must carry on despite scandals I...
Catholics must carry on despite scandals
I sincerely appreciated the article titled, “A scandal hits home,”
by Deepa Bharath.
I’m deeply impressed with the courage, conviction and integrity of
John Manly as he attempts to help the victims of sexual abuse and
root out the corrupted hierarchy of the Catholic Church. He sets an
example for all of us Catholics to follow.
I believe he is truly guided by the Holy Spirit’s desire to open
the window of truth and “clean house.” Three Bishops, Cardinals and
Archbishops, who call themselves, “princes of the church” and the
“magisterium,” derive their power from the millions of dollars of the
good peoples’ money they have hoarded.
They are a menace to the people of the Catholic Church, not to
mention the church itself. They cause shame and embarrassment for all
the good and wonderful Catholic people and priests who do so much
good for us, and who truly make the church.
I applaud and support Manly’s pursuit of justice for the victims.
I admire how he has withstood the persecution of these “princes.”
Hopefully, when the “princes’” coffers are depleted, they will resign
in disgrace like the Cardinal Bernard F. Law, in Boston. They have
lost any moral authority they may have had and now they must leave.
We Catholics must not let these evil princes drive us out of our
church. We parishioners must stand and fight for truth and justice
for all the victims and the removal of these “princes.” We must take
back our church and drive out these corrupted criminals.
We know God must love the Catholic Church, as he loves all
churches dedicated to him, because we have survived more than 2,000
years under all these hypocrites. May God Bless the people.
JOE MADER
Costa Mesa
* Joe Mader is a parishioner at St. Joachim Catholic Church
Public safety is not always black and white
Re: Two-Tone Costa Mesa police cars; I found it interesting that
only one resident, identified in the story as Robert Graham, voiced
concern over the new color scheme of police cars calling it
“intimidating the public.”
I believe the Costa Mesa Police Department has a fine reputation
for public relations and will remain approachable in any color car.
It’s the person behind the badge, not the mode and color of
transportation, which has the greatest impact upon how the police are
perceived by the public. I could care less how they arrive, it’s how
they perform when they show up that truly matters.
Graham is a well-known city gadfly, who is best identified for his
one-man crusade to build the 19th Street bridge. I wonder if he would
show similar concern over the color of his bridge, should it ever be
constructed?
LLOYD MARTIN
Costa Mesa
Greedy developers should be kept in check
All good people of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and the surrounding
areas should come together now and embrace the observations of Bill
Turner’s commentary, as he describes, “money-hungry developers.”
If these people are not stopped, and quickly, they will buy any
available land -- many times by dishonestly twisting their true
intentions to get approval -- and destroy the little bit of hometown
dignity and heritage. Our aged landmarks are ripe for purchase and
destruction by these heartless money-grubbers.
I have had the pleasure of working and hanging out with many of
these myopic land villains for 22 years and there is not one of that
that is worth their salt when it comes to ethics and morals. They all
prey on their neighbors and business associates, waiting for the time
they can strike and have a shot at the first option to purchase,
through false friendships and untrue intentions.
The motive for most of these people is money, money, money. They
have no real friendships, no real hobbies and certainly no loyalty to
the city or town they are helping destroy. A lot of times their
families will live here, their kids and grandkids will attend the
public school system and church but they will -- true to form -- only
use these connections as means to coerce more unsuspecting victims
into their web of purchase, develop, churn and burn.
I have personally been a part of this process but on the other
side of the coin. Where certain purchases were attempted and I tried
to save city landmarks. All this, only to be outbid by flush
developers, time and time again.
Turner, many thanks for the observational article, of which you
can be proud. And thank you also for having the guts to tell it like
really is in this millionaire’s paradise.
MIKE PALITZ
Newport Beach
Duties at JWA should go into capable hands
Whoever takes over control of John Wayne Airport, I hope they do a
better job at public safety than the Orange County Sheriff’s
Department.
Several times I drove over on Sunday to use the one-hour parking
facility. Even though there was plenty of room available, the Sheriff
Department had closed up and gone home. There was no way to get in. I
called and complained but got no response.
BILL HAWKINS
Costa Mesa
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