Rockhurst Drug Testing Crackdown

Another not-so-valuable lesson in submission: "Beginning in the fall of 2013, every student at Rockhurst High School will be tested at least once a year for drug and alcohol use."

Meanwhile, very few Catholics dare ask a priest anything significant out of politeness.

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  1. They need to drug test the whole diocese leadership.

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  2. Hell lets just drug test everyone and then do what?

    More attention getting media that don't mean a damn thing.

    Least Rockhurst Security knows what to do when they see an idiot waving a gun around, Bye Bye Asshole.

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  3. Byron, Tony's bitch1/4/13, 8:22 AM

    I'll taste test their sperm for drugs or alcohol unless Bishop Finn beats me to it!

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  4. So over the top and wrong. Fear has taken over our society.

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  5. The Catholic Church - Your Ass Is Ours!1/4/13, 8:58 AM

    But they will draw the line at testing their rectums for DNA from the priests.

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  6. Just go to confession and admit that you think you're gay. Priest will assess you two hail Mary's and a blow job.

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  7. whoever posted this makes arguments with out any facts. Rockhurst is not under any diocese, but under the Jesuit order so no funding from the diocese. So no your facts drug testing is not what is wrong with America I guess following healthy lifestyles and following the laws of our Country brought us down. What is wrong with America is uneducated people bitching about things they are uninformed on.

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  8. Rockhurst is a private Catholic school run by the Jesuit order, and the diocese and Bishop the Convict Finn have nothing to do with it (thank God!).

    The school handled this superbly. They involved the students in the decision, the planning and execution of the testing. It's a positive move for the school and the students.

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  9. Google is the churches enemy There are plenty of facts about the Jesuits1/5/13, 12:33 PM

    Have some facts 9:17. Just search Jesuit Rapists and Jesuit Necrophiliacs.

    Sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic diocese of Fairbanks

    The sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic diocese of Fairbanks is a major chapter in the series of Catholic sex abuse cases in the United States and Ireland.

    Alaskan natives
    A lawsuit filed by Alaskan natives alleges that up to 15 Jesuit priests abused local aboriginal children for a period of several decades. Victims describe the diocesan parishes as a pedophile paradise because they allegedly served as a deliberate dumping ground for abusive priests from all over the United States.

    Nature of the abuse
    Abuse included fondling, rape and assault of girls and boys in churches, rectories and homes of priests. This generally occurred in isolated geographic areas where the children could not communicate with the outside world. There were very few hospitals and health facilities in the area, something which further complicated the situation. The fact that the victims were very poor and very young also made the problem very difficult.

    Case of Father James Poole
    Father James Poole is alleged to have molested countless children, but has never been convicted of a crime because the Jesuits have settled out of court for the silence of the victims. The exact sum of the settlements is unknown because the victims have had to sign confidentiality agreements, but it is known that the total since 2005 is over $5 million. One such payment was for $500,000 for raping a dying woman, to whom he had been summoned perform the last rites.


    2008 bankruptcy
    In February 2008, the diocese of Fairbanks announced plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, claiming inability to pay the 140 plaintiffs, who filed claims against the diocese for alleged sexual abuse by priests or church workers dating from the 1950s to the early 1980s. The Society of Jesus, Oregon Province, was named as a co-defendant in the case, and settled for $50 million

    Any one who thinks that the above might just be 'one of those things that happen' can read about some 'more of those things that happen' by searching Jesuit abuse.

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