Last week a former Catholic priest, John Feit, was indicted for a 1960 rape and murder of a young Hispanic beauty queen near the border town of McAllen, Texas.
Yesterday Pope Francis offered a mass at the USA-Mexican border in Ciudad Juarez where he decried the suffering of migrants. Let me repeat that--at the border.
Today the Jesuit Pope questioned Donald Trump's Christianity over his plan to build a wall on the Mexican border.
But the Pope has said nothing of the murder allegations of Feit, who quit the priesthood in the 1970s, worked for a while at a New Mexico center for treating troubled priests, clearing some men-of-the-cloth to return to parish work where they molested youths, including James Porter, who sexually abused 100 kids.
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