Awareness, and to Stop Child Sexual Abuse and Child Abuse, committed by the catholic church, nuns, priest, their workers and other Denomination Worldwide

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" You shall Know the Truth and the Truth Will Set You Free.”

This website is about the awareness of nuns, who Abused and Raped innocent children, in their so called care. It will be an eye opener for many, and it did happen. I am a survivor of 25years of abuse and rape, in two catholic church orphanages in Christchurch New Zealand. My story will be here as well, as many other women and men, who had the misfortune, to be place in the care of these vicious females. Not place there by their mothers, but stolen from them, by the catholic church herself.

11 October 2018

Concerns over abuse redress information

New Zealand some thing to look forward to... as it has already happened to other countries worldwide... those up top and the survivors lawyers never lose out... no matter if they win or lose... they are paid with money... were as the survivors are joined up in one of their schemes... we already have our numbers... and God forbid... like as a child... we are now known by our numbers...

now wait for the countdown of who will be pushed aside... and those who keep bowing to them... will pass with all they can get... 

us men and women from the church homes and orphanages... have already being walk over... and discarded as though we are dirt to be walked upon...

now see the turn over of people judged by how you look and talk to them... in other words IF THEY LIKE YOU OR NOT... and if you stand there... and are too scared to talk even now... BE STRONG ...AND TELL THEM HOW IT AFFECTED YOU... YOUR FRIENDS... AND YOUR FAMILY ALL OF YOUR LIFE...
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Even Leonie Sheedy's family don't know just how deeply the abuse she suffered in a children's home has affected her life. So why, the 64-year-old says, should she and other survivors be forced to reveal their deepest, most personal and most sensitive part of their lives to their abusers through the national redress scheme. "We shouldn't have to sell our souls for a lousy amount of money - of $72,000 average payment," Ms Sheedy told a federal parliamentary committee examining the scheme's implementation. "Give us some dignity please."

https://www.9news.com.au/2018/10/10/14/53/concerns-over-abuse-redress-information