How about you give me the credit to be able to form conclusions that aren't purely resultant from propaganda, hmm? The recognition that I'm capable of critical thought.
Critical thought, or really any variation of logic and reason, is entirely dependent on the information fed into it. Perfectly valid reasoning applied to lies leads to faulty conclusions. It's not an insult to you or your intelligence to say that you've been lied to.
You've been lied to.
Or should I equally conclude that your defence of the Catholic Church just stems from the centuries of pro-Catholic propaganda, from governments with strong Catholic sympathies?
Some of the governments of the world with the strongest Catholic sympathies are the ones now scapegoating the Church for their own crimes. Listen to the podcast posted above, and see what happened in Ireland. The Catholic Church had voluntary charitable services, the government of Ireland decided to outsource their social services to the Church, then effectively turned them into prisons, not because the Catholic clergy held anyone prisoner, but because the Irish authorities would just take people back if they left. "Oh, we took all the orphans, single mothers, the mentally ill, the beggers, the prostitutes, etc and shipped them into the Catholic institutions so that we didn't have to deal with them in polite society, anything that happened after that must be the Church's fault." It's a cruel game of human hot potato, and the Church was the last ones holding the tragedies.