
It's called "41 bis" Article of our current penal code, applied against and feared even by the most dangerous mobsters, otherwise known as "rigorous imprisonment", which of course, even in its harshness, has nothing to do with the "rigorous imprisonment" which was condemned, and that He suffered our patriot Silvio Pellico to Spielberg, notorious and well known through its "My Prisons" read at least once by every child of primary school.
know, through these, the severity, but even human pity the jailer Schiller, the graces of his daughter, and even the scent of "Rose Maroncelli", another patriot and forced to share with him the anguish of the Austrian prison.
It If until now we were certain that in Italy there was the regime of "41 bis", ie imprisonment, particularly dangerous for our inmates, now we know with reasonable certainty and satisfaction that a "41 bis" there is also ... .... Hell, for the priests who in life were guilty of heinous and shameful crime of pedophilia.
learn it, with wonder and dismay, but also with some satisfaction and assurance on the fairness of the punishment and justice, directly from the voice of Monsignor Scicluna, who presided over a celebration of prayer and reparation for the victims of pedophilia in St. Peter's, said the well-known passage from the Gospel of Matthew which contains the strict words of Jesus to those who offend children: 'It's better for him that you put a millstone around his neck and be cast into the sea. "
Without prejudice to its consideration of Christian piety for sinners, Monsignor Scicluna said, with absolute and full conviction, that these sins are more serious when committed by a religious, so that for their punishment in Hell will also harder.
And Monsignor Scicluna be trusted because, to quote Shakespeare, "is an honorable man" but most importantly it is well-informed person of the facts as he, not a lord whatever, but no other than the Promoter of Justice Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the former Holy Office, headed by Cardinal Ratzinger before he became Pope, and then, in a nutshell and in layman's terms, the prosecutor responsible for investigating all cases of pedophilia involving clergy.
So the message is clear and unambiguous, and severe as to shake the living: "Hell
even harder for the pedophile priests."
even harder for the pedophile priests."
And we're not pedophiles, and even priests, r Imam impressed and astonished by the severity of the punishment, though just and sacred, and its characteristic of inevitability and a final sentence to eternal life, but more modestly and prudently, we would want that the doors of the prison grounds were opened up for all those who, priests or not, are guilty of a crime so shameful, and remain closed behind them, and for many long years. On
eternal damnation in the afterlife do not dare speak out.
Domenico Mazzullo
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