shy1
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Post by shy1 on Feb 20, 2024 3:28:52 GMT -5
Although nothing has officially been said, I have been lead to believe that 2 males, in Munster, Ireland, have been banned from fellowship meetings, but are free to attend Gospel meetings here children are present If true, this is a start but far from a victory, as an outright banned is the only ban, that should be acceptable Craig - It has been done before in Ireland for CSA as well you know It has also been said that 1 male in Leinster, Ireland, has been put out for CSA Can anyone confirm these as facts
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Post by shy1 on Feb 20, 2024 3:47:28 GMT -5
One Munster male attends and takes part in all meetings with no restrictions. Another has been attending all meetings, except Sunday am. In Ulster, there are two males in full attendance and one with supposed total ban. Not sure what's happening in Leinster. Does anyone know how the sliding scale works? Or is it a case of everyone keep your head in the sand, keep the dust in your eyes and turn both blind eyes to the problem that is child sexual abuse? On the other hand, the missions ran right up until Christmas time and started straight after, so that nicely sidestepped the issue then. Craig has been noted as saying that he intends to keep his mission running through preps, right to convention time. Neat but clumsy solution.
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Post by bendle on Mar 4, 2024 19:04:53 GMT -5
A male is being sheltered in Ulster,he was due to be moved onto the England Wales staff in summer 2023;but sent packing last minute due to information which came to light and which was communicated to the England Wales overseer. He's being sheltered by a NI family and even had had access to their grandchildren which is somewhat worrying given the supposed range of allegations against him. He needs a light shone on him.
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