It was a late summer afternoon, Sally Dale recalled, when the boy was thrown through the fourth-floor window. “He kind of hit, and— ” she placed both hands palm-down before her. Her right hand slapped down on the left, rebounded up a little, then landed again. For just a moment, the room was still. “Bounced?” one of the many lawyers present asked. “Well, I guess you’d call it — it was a bounce,” she replied. “And then he laid still.”
Sally, who was speaking under oath, tried to explain it. She started again. “The first thing I saw was looking up, hearing the crash of the window, and then him going down, but my eyes were still glued—.” She pointed up at where the broken window would have been and then she pointed at her own face and drew circles around it. “That habit thing, whatever it is, that they wear, stuck out like a sore thumb.”
A nun was standing at the window, Sally said. She straightened her arms out in front of her. “But her hands were like that.” There were only two people in the yard, she said: Sally herself and a nun who was escorting her. In a tone that was still completely bewildered, she recalled asking, Sister? Sister took hold of Sally’s ear, turned her around, and walked her back to the other side of the yard. The nun told her she had a vivid imagination. We are going to have to do something about you, child.
Funny how Hollywood never makes movies based on true accounts of Christian babies being murdered by Jews in blood rituals. Why is that?
Adrian Butler
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Austin Anderson
well its transitive since the jews at the crucifixion said they have no king but caesar and the roman catholic church is categorically roman.
Nathan Ross
It's a spinoff of The Conjuring 2, which was based on the true story of Christian paranormal investigators. Catholics here really have a gift for deflection. Any wrongdoing brought up is met with
Nicholas Taylor
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Grayson Brooks
t. John-Paul McFrancis
Ryan Sanchez
Lad, you can't honestly believe this… Just read the description for the movi Really? A novice is now investigating demonic possession? What next, nuns hearing confessions and celebrating mass? I wouldn't put it past the writers of this fanfiction who obviously thought that adding "catholic" elements would make their movie seem mysterious to their american protestant audience.
The Nun is not based on a true story, but it's a spinoff of The Conjuring series which are all based on true stories of Christian researchers. Anyway why are we talking about Hollywood movies? There's no evidence that the true story in OP is part of a viral marketing campaign or whatever, this is just baseless deflection to avoid dealing with the facts of the article.
Jacob Gutierrez
I'm sure you're very concerned about those poor abused children. By the way, make sure to go watch The Nun's premiere next week!
Aaron Baker
On point. Fun fact: "the counjuring" had a sister who heard confession of a child
Juan Nguyen
I hadn’t even heard of this movie until you brought it up Can you prove the OP story false? Or do you think it was made up out of nowhere
Aaron Foster
Did you read the article? Do you think all the victims recalling their horrific experiences are employees of the film studio?
Nolan Cruz
This story is old news. The fact that it's being brought up again right before a movie is released about a similar subject matter is quite suspicious and puts into question the author's motivation in covering the alleged abuse. That's all.
James Turner
Are you winnie the pooh kidding me? You are still falling for that "recovered memory" bullshit? I find this about as credible as the Satanic ritual abuse cases in the '80s and '90s.
Nathan Taylor
Do you believe in innocent until proven guilty?
Robert Lewis
That's a legal standard, the guilty are still guilty even if only they, their victims, and God know it. I'm not personally obligated to regard the accused as innocent, and given how many disgusting charges against people protected by the church have been proven true my instinct is toerron the side of believing the accusers, especially when there are so many of them as in this case. I'll admit many of the charges are shocking, if even half of them are true the people involved are utterly Satanic. I don't blame the Catholic church as a whole but it's clear there's a large network of blasphemous sadists working inside it and covering for one another.
Jose Mitchell
*to err on
Ryan Howard
You are a calumniator. Do not presume to know as God.
Brandon Watson
If you choose to believe the accused, you ipso facto are calling the accusers liars, and could thus just as easily be regarded as guilty of slandering them.
Robert Wilson
Funky logic. I believe you are a fool; If you do not believe me, then you call me a liar. Both sins!
Or something…
Jonathan Miller
Tell me why after all the blasphemous sadist networks we have seen uncovered within the church, it still deserves the benefit of the doubt?
Connor Williams
Psalm 88:27-35
Additionally, you need to prove that every priest in every diocese is guilty of what you claim. We already know you cannot prove it, God knows it.