by jingofever » Tue May 16, 2006 2:57 pm
It is here: <!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060516/OPINION03/605160330/-1/OPINION">www.toledoblade.com/apps/...-1/OPINION</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br>But I will quote it as well:<br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>Was this a ritual murder?<br><br>This "Question of the Day" popped up on my television screen as I watched Court TV's coverage of the Toledo trial of Gerald Robinson, the priest accused of murdering a nun.<br><br>I turned to my computer and shot off an email. Yes, I said, it has the markings of a ritual murder. Below my signature, I wrote, I am a retired psychologist who spent a career working with ritual abuse survivors and wrote a novel about ritual abuse and murder in a small town in the Bible Belt.<br><br>A producer telephoned me the next day. "Our anchors, Lisa Bloom and Vinnie Politan, want to know if they can do a live phone interview with you. They'd like you to tell our viewers how survivors get over ritual abuse . . . and give your impressions of the case.<br><br>For seven minutes on May Day, I spoke for survivors to 2 million viewers about the reality of ritual abuse.<br><br>Sr. Margaret Ann Pahl was brutally murdered in 1980 on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter in the Christian faith. Holy Saturday, the day that satanic calendars refer to as a holiday requiring a human sacrifice. As tragic as the nun's apparently sacrificial murder was, perhaps her death was not entirely in vain.<br><br>The image of a "Bride of Christ" lying posed, partially naked on that cold sacristy floor with an inverted cross stabbed over her heart has effectively silenced those who say that there is no proof for the existence of ritual abuse.<br><br>Wanda Karriker<br><br>Catawba, N.C.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br>By googling her name you will find the novel is "Morning Come Quickly". <p></p><i></i>