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Scott “Alex” Peyton

@alextentmakers

Financial Advisor | Clerical Sex Abuse Advocate | host of Resilience in the Shadows on Apple Podcasts.

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He was the first person I called, crying, after finding out about my brother. He wrote this letter and this part of the letter struck me today. I had forgotten about this letter…

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He said he loved me, said he would always be there - then wasn’t. A year or two later we reconnected and he apologized - he said he was scared. He said he acted cowardly. He said he didn’t want to stand up to the bishop or seem like he was condemning a brother priest (the abuser

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It was a betrayal. An apology that came too late - paired with the inability to pass a judgement on what was easily the easiest actions to pass judgments on (the doxxing and calumny) but also never told me how he planned on being there for me going forward…

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What good is the love of a spiritual father What good is the love of a “Church” What good is the love of a Parish If when you need them the most - they disappear?

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The word impotent in your insult gives you away. Men like you, who sneer at survivors from behind the safety of “the Church”, aren’t defenders of the faith. You’re insecure zealots who found in Catholicism not Christ, but a club. A shield. A costume. You don’t know love, mercy,

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Diocesan legal teams work for the diocese. The Bishops direct the legal team. The legal team is hired to achieve the goals / objectives of the Diocese. How then can we separate the morality of the legal actions taken from the legal team from the Diocese and the bishop? At some

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And then - where do they get that money from that is used to fund these strategies? The tithes of the laity. So while lay people are concerned about getting a Starbucks coffee because they donate to LGBT & pro-abortion causes - their Sunday tithes are funding all sorts of actions

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Want an example? Using bankruptcy tactics to shield from future settlements is a great legal move. Is it…morally right? Is it aligned with Justice and Charity? More and more the Church moves like a corporation…while claiming to be a divine institution. You can’t have it both

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How is this still going on? This 👏needs👏to👏stop👏 The church needs to get its act together on this. No more excuses!

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BREAKING NEWS: Unwed virgin in a leadership position within an organization known for their clergy sex abuse scandals has an opinion on married men and their behavior! Just your periodic reminder to not take these folks too serious.

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An archbishop in France has appointed a priest convicted of raping a 16-year-old boy to the position of archdiocesan chancellor — telling French media that the appointment was meant as an act of mercy. pillarcatholic.com/p/french-archb…