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You can’t send an email and then say, “oops … destroy all emails”

By Joelle Casteix
Worthy Adversary
September 09, 2014

http://theworthyadversary.com/3114-you-cant-send-email-and-then-say-oops-destroy-all-emails

This is a long story of anonymous emails, research, and vigilance. And it’s all coming to a head tomorrow.

Victims expose secret sex abuse and cover-up letters

Chicago youth activist and LA priest accused of abuse

Official demanded all emails about allegations destroyed

Church officials “quietly removed” cleric from LA parish

He’s now working with youngsters in Chicago

Where is the often-promised church “transparency?” group asks

WHAT:

At news conferences in Chicago and Los Angeles, victims of child sex abuse will expose for the first time previously secret letters that show church officials are currently covering up for a high-ranking priest and Chicago youth activist. The letters show that:

– the priest has a credible accusation of child sexual abuse against him,
– a church official told priests to “destroy” incriminating emails, and
– Chicago archdiocesan staff wanted the allegation kept secret

Victims will also

– demand complete transparency from Chicago and LA church officials
– urge both archbishops to reach out to parishes where the priest worked, and
– offer support to parishioners who have been “kept in the dark.”

WHERE AND WHEN:
CHICAGO: At 1:30 PM outside of the Chicago Archdiocese – 835 N. Rush St (corner of Pearson)

LOS ANGELES: At 11:00 AM Outside of San Gabriel Mission Parish- 428 S. Mission Drive (at Ramona) San Gabriel

WHO:

Three or four adults who were abused as kids by clergy and belong to a support group called SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (including a Chicago woman who is the SNAP president and a California woman who is the SNAP volunteer Western Regional Director).

WHY:

A Chicago church official recently ordered the destruction of incriminating emails about an LA priest who was recently sent back to Chicago where he previously worked – and now works – as a youth activist.

The secret letters about Claretian priest Fr. Bruce Wellems were written in May by his supervisor, Claretian provincial Fr. Rosendo Urrabazo, who has a history of quietly moving credibly accused predator priests.

The letters, which were written while Wellems was pastor at San Gabriel Mission in the Los Angeles archdiocese, were obtained by SNAP.

The first letter says that Wellems engaged in “inappropriate behavior with a younger child when he was a teen.” The allegations were allegedly “rediscovered” in a file review. A second letter says that the Chicago Archdiocese was “reconsidering” any public announcement about the allegations and that priests should destroy all copies of both letters.

Wellems was quietly sent back to Chicago from Los Angeles in May or June where he is now a “missionary” working with inner-city youth. Before working in LA, he was the executive director of Boys Town Chicago, Inc, a short-term residential assessment center in the Back of the Yard.

After Wellems removal, San Gabriel parishioners in LA formed a Facebook group to bring the priest back. The group’s administrators spoke with Fr. Urrabazo, who told them he recently went on a trip to Florida with the Holy Cross/Immaculate Heart of Mary Marimba Ensemble, a youth musical group.

The Ensemble’s website says that Wellems is the founder of the organization. Wellems was photographed with children as he chaperoned the Florida trip Fr. Urrabazo informed the Facebook group about just last month.

SNAP wants both the Claretians and Chicago archdiocesan officials to reach out to potential victims and parishioners who are hurt and confused and make public announcements about Wellems and all Claretians who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse.

Copies of the letters and other materials will be available at the press conference and online after both news conferences are completed.

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This is a long story of anonymous emails, research, and vigilance. And it’s all coming to a head tomorrow.

Victims expose secret sex abuse and cover-up letters

Chicago youth activist and LA priest accused of abuse

Official demanded all emails about allegations destroyed

Church officials “quietly removed” cleric from LA parish

He’s now working with youngsters in Chicago

Where is the often-promised church “transparency?” group asks

WHAT:

At news conferences in Chicago and Los Angeles, victims of child sex abuse will expose for the first time previously secret letters that show church officials are currently covering up for a high-ranking priest and Chicago youth activist. The letters show that:

– the priest has a credible accusation of child sexual abuse against him,
– a church official told priests to “destroy” incriminating emails, and
– Chicago archdiocesan staff wanted the allegation kept secret

Victims will also

– demand complete transparency from Chicago and LA church officials
– urge both archbishops to reach out to parishes where the priest worked, and
– offer support to parishioners who have been “kept in the dark.”

WHERE AND WHEN:
CHICAGO: At 1:30 PM outside of the Chicago Archdiocese – 835 N. Rush St (corner of Pearson)

LOS ANGELES: At 11:00 AM Outside of San Gabriel Mission Parish- 428 S. Mission Drive (at Ramona) San Gabriel

WHO:

Three or four adults who were abused as kids by clergy and belong to a support group called SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (including a Chicago woman who is the SNAP president and a California woman who is the SNAP volunteer Western Regional Director).

WHY:

A Chicago church official recently ordered the destruction of incriminating emails about an LA priest who was recently sent back to Chicago where he previously worked – and now works – as a youth activist.

The secret letters about Claretian priest Fr. Bruce Wellems were written in May by his supervisor, Claretian provincial Fr. Rosendo Urrabazo, who has a history of quietly moving credibly accused predator priests.

The letters, which were written while Wellems was pastor at San Gabriel Mission in the Los Angeles archdiocese, were obtained by SNAP.

The first letter says that Wellems engaged in “inappropriate behavior with a younger child when he was a teen.” The allegations were allegedly “rediscovered” in a file review. A second letter says that the Chicago Archdiocese was “reconsidering” any public announcement about the allegations and that priests should destroy all copies of both letters.

Wellems was quietly sent back to Chicago from Los Angeles in May or June where he is now a “missionary” working with inner-city youth. Before working in LA, he was the executive director of Boys Town Chicago, Inc, a short-term residential assessment center in the Back of the Yard.

After Wellems removal, San Gabriel parishioners in LA formed a Facebook group to bring the priest back. The group’s administrators spoke with Fr. Urrabazo, who told them he recently went on a trip to Florida with the Holy Cross/Immaculate Heart of Mary Marimba Ensemble, a youth musical group.

The Ensemble’s website says that Wellems is the founder of the organization. Wellems was photographed with children as he chaperoned the Florida trip Fr. Urrabazo informed the Facebook group about just last month.

SNAP wants both the Claretians and Chicago archdiocesan officials to reach out to potential victims and parishioners who are hurt and confused and make public announcements about Wellems and all Claretians who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse.

Copies of the letters and other materials will be available at the press conference and online after both news conferences are completed.
 




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