Shocking moment Ohio teacher lifts up disabled child, 9, and THROWS her to ground:

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Catholic deaf school REFUSE to fire staff member and brush it off as 'minor incident' to girl's mom

Horrific footage has emerged of a Catholic school teacher in Ohio picking up and throwing a young deaf student to the floor last Tuesday.

The clip showed a female teacher at the St. Rita School for the Deaf in Evendale, Ohio, lift a deaf nine-year-old child off the ground, before storming down the hallway and seemingly tossing her on the floor.

The child's mother, Alexys Wells, said St. Rita School insisted the ordeal was merely a 'minor incident,' and only placed her daughter's teacher on paid administrative leave.

Cathy Girard, who goes by Miss Katie in the classroom, is believed to be the teacher involved in the ordeal involving the deaf child, according to Wells.

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Teacher throws disabled child to the ground
 

Horrible! If a person can't handle working with disabled children then they need to find another job! :mad: 😱
I agree. I spent most of my career working with disabled adults. Mentally and physically challenged. Yes, it was an emotionally challenging job. Three most important words to know are TAKE A BREAK. Leave the room, take a walk, breathe. Go back in and APOLOGIZE if you hurt feelings
 

I’m sorry to know that but I too, for my
first two years of grade school, went
to a private, Catholic school. I saw and
experienced horrible things myself.
you know when you think of it.. these Nuns who are supposed to live in Fear of an Almighty God, can't really believe there IS a God , or they wouldn't be the Bar-stewards that ..not just some..but MANY of them are...
 
you know when you think of it.. these Nuns who are supposed to live in Fear of an Almighty God, can't really believe there IS a God , or they wouldn't be the Bar-stewards that ..not just some..but MANY of them are...
I agree with you. I saw nuns literally sucker punch children, older than I was but not more than 10 years of age. And not in the face, where it might have been seen but in the chest, where it's not likely to leave an obvious mark. My first grade teacher was a lay-person, not a nun but I remember her making a classmate, a boy of six years old, stand in front of the class for some kind of offense and made him pull his pants down, IN FULL VIEW OF OUR CLASS, then swat him several times with a yardstick. I was subjected to swattings in our class as a group many times but we were never made to disrobe.

How humiliating that was, not just for my classmate but also for all of us made to witness such a thing! As I say, my teacher was not a nun but behaviors such as these were tolerated by the nuns at that school it seems. My family moved at the midway point of the school year when I was in second grade and ever after I attended only public schools, for which I have no memories of bizarre punishments from any faculty there. Fellow students committed some atrocities that I witnessed but teachers and staff, none.

The catholic school system has been, in my opinion, broken for a long time. There have been many reports of school aged children being abused intimately and physically by clergy of both genders. Maybe it has something to do with repressed desires or maybe it's just being a part of such a powerful organization that these educators feel they have carte blanche to treat these children as they will. But clergy or not, the catholic school system needs to be overhauled and again that's just my personal opinion but I speak from my remembered experiences of being a student, 1961-1962. It left an impression.
 
Absolutely agree with all you say . My mother was not only taught by Nuns but she lived with them because she was raised in a Catholic run Orphanage from the age of 2. The stories she told.. of being forced from the age of 8 years old to scrub floors using cold water and a scrubbing brush for hours.. and hours, while the nuns would kick the bucket over and she'd get beaten for 'spilling the water''... all this was in the 30's and 40's...

The Ironic thing about my mother was that she'd been put into care by parents who didn't want girls, and kept their boys.. whom they beat every day of their young lives.. my mother didn't escape that as you might think...instead she was as badly beaten as the boys who remained with her parents
 
My teacher in fifth grade? or less, Mrs. Snyder used to throw Steven W. clear across the room several times and he became a hit man for the local mafia and killed a cop.
But did he go back and kill Mrs. Snyder?
 
I was often taken as a child with my mother to shop in an adjacent town that had a large Catholic Church, and nuns were everywhere there! I was afraid of them…in their traditional full black garb with scowling faces, they evoked kind of a grim reaper vibe in me!

And just remember the abuse that Jake and Elwood Blues suffered as adults at the hands of a ruler-wielding nun! She’d strike them for being a disappointment, in their pain they’d exclaim “God!” or “Jesus!,” an offense which merited additional whacks! 🙀

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..and it's all over the world. There's barely a western country not touched by the evil of the Catholic church against children,


This from July 2021.. in France...and only the tip of a HUGE Iceberg


The Pope today expressed his personal shame at the scale of child abuse carried out by clergy in France's Catholic Church that saw attacks on 330,000 children.

The pontiff told of his 'sadness' for the victims after a damning report found nuns used crucifixes to rape girls during decades of abuse which was covered up by a 'veil of silence'.

The 2,500-page landmark report was released Tuesday after more than two years of investigations by an independent commission, in France's first major reckoning with the devastating phenomenon.

The commission found that an estimated 330,000 children were victims of sex abuse within France's Catholic Church between 1950 to 2020, with an estimated 216,000 minors abused by priests and other clerics.

'There is, unfortunately, a considerable number I wish to express to the victims my sadness and pain for the trauma they have suffered,' Francis said during his weekly audience at the Vatican on Wednesday.

And also my shame, our shame, my shame, for the inability of the Church for too long to put them at the centre of its concerns.

'I pray and we all pray together - to you Lord the glory, to us the shame. This is the time for shame.'

He called on all bishops and religious superiors to take all actions necessary 'so similar dramas are not repeated.'

The findings of the inquiry have prompted outrage as the Catholic Church in France and around the world faces a growing number of abuse claims and prosecutions.

Dealing with the avalanche of revelations about sexual abuse by clergy was one of the biggest challenges that Francis faced when he was elected pope in 2013.
 
When I was in grade school, we lived on a block that had a Catholic school, and a convent across the
alley-way. Many times, I was bullied by Catholic students. Perhaps they were emulating the nuns who had perpetual frowns on their faces. The nuns never smiled or said "hello" as they crossed the alley from school to convent. I was afraid of them.
 
Priests also take a vow of celibacy. They too struggle with desires not fulfilled, I'm sure.
But they fulfill a different role within the hierarchy of the church structure. Still, unnatural.
Priests think they're not violating their vow of celibacy......as long as they're molesting boys.
 


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