ABUSE TRACKER

A digest of links to media coverage of clergy abuse. For recent coverage listed in this blog, read the full article in the newspaper or other media source by clicking “Read original article.” For earlier coverage, click the title to read the original article.

January 7, 2013

PA- Philly priest trial starts; SNAP responds

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by Barbara Blaine on January 07, 2013

Though the child sex abuse trial involving a Catholic priest and Catholic teacher starts this week, it’s never too late for other victims, witnesses and whistleblowers to step forward and help make sure these criminals are convicted and kept away from kids.

We strongly suspect that there are current and former Catholic employees who know about or suspect child sex crimes by Fr. Charles Engelhardt and Bernard Shero. Though pedophiles are very secretive, often others who live or work with or near them have some evidence that can help prosecutors.

So we urge anyone with knowledge of these men and their wrongdoing to speak up now. It’s irresponsible to stay silent and risk that one or both of these defendants may get off on a technicality.

This trial is significant because few Catholic abuse and cover up cases ever go to trial. So much incriminating evidence remains concealed. And Catholic officials can then deny their complicity, no matter what happens to the actual molesters.

Through trials, the truth is revealed. At almost every trial like this one, involving Catholic predators and supervisors, witnesses and documents and evidence clearly show that top church staff acted with recklessness, callousness and deceit. The true extent of the corruption in the Catholic hierarchy is often laid bare. That, in turn, educates Catholics and citizens, and better enables them to protect their children in the future. And when wrongdoing is exposed, wrongdoing is deterred. So trials like this one can help dissuade officials in other institutions who may be tempted to try to sweep child sex abuse reports under the rug.

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HI- Man suing Hawaii priest speaks publicly, SNAP responds

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by David Clohessy on January 07, 2013

The man who accuses a Hawaii priest is speaking publicly about his case. (“Colorado man suing Bismarck Diocese comes forward,” January 06, 2013) [read here]

The accused is Fr. Maurice McNeely. The accuser is Steven Crochet. We applaud Steven for his courage. And we hope it will inspire others who may have seen, suspected or suffered wrongdoing by McNeely to similarly step forward.

Child predators count on victims to stay silent. And staying silent only helps predators and endangers kids. So every time a person making abuse accusations takes legal action and discloses his or her identity, it’s a step forward towards openness and safety.

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Priest arrested for allegedly raping colleague’s wife

INDIA
Parda Phash

Published by: Shubhanshu Sharma
Published on: Mon, 07 Jan 2013

New Delhi: A 55-year-old priest was arrested for allegedly raping his colleague’s wife at his house in New Delhi, Police said on Monday.

The incident took place on January 1 night when the victim, in her early 30s, was called to the accused Madan Mohan Sharma’s home in Pandav Nagar area in east Delhi on the pretext of making some sweets to offer in the temple and raped.

The victim narrated the incident to her husband who reported the matter to Pandav Nagar Police station the next day.

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Priests react to abuse allegations against long-dead counterpart

MISSOURI
Southeast Missourian

Monday, January 7, 2013

By Scott Moyers ~ Southeast Missourian

They profess the same faith, recite the same prayers and, in many ways, live largely the same sort of lives that he did.

Still, when the Revs. Randy Tochtrop and John Harth learned that Father Walter C. Craig, a long-dead priest who came before them at each of their Southeast Missouri parishes, had been newly accused of abusing a child, they tried to channel some empathy for both accuser and accused.

Because, whatever the truth, both of them deserve it, they said.

“There’s no way to know for sure whether there’s any veracity to this particular allegation,” Harth said. “It’s one person’s word against someone who cannot speak for themselves. … Anybody can make an accusation. If it’s true, deal with it. If it’s not, they’ve besmirched the reputation of someone who can’t defend themselves.”

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Attorney’s book delivers on promise to clients

DELAWARE
NECN

Jan 7, 2013

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — In the spring of 2011, when attorneys representing 152 victims of sexual abuse by priests were close to settling with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, attorney Thomas Neuberger made a promise to his clients.

No matter what happened with the settlement, he said, he would make sure their stories were told — free of the filter of media or church — by writing a book.

“They wanted to make sure their voices would be heard, and they wouldn’t be forgotten,” Neuberger said.

After more than a year away from his law firm, Neuberger has fulfilled his promise publishing, “When Priests Become Predators: Profiles of Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors.”

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The disabled and sexual abuse

SOUTH AFRICA
Sowetan

Jan 7, 2013 | Sally Nyakanyanga

HARARE – The sight of a pastor is usually a relief to vulnerable people such as orphans and those with disabilities. There is little or no suspicion that men of the cloth will prey on those who have invested their trust in them.

But this is exactly what happened to Chengetai Mutasa*. The wheelchair-bound 25-year-old woman was raped by Pastor Musindo* in September last year.

On that fateful day the pastor asked Mutasa to accompany him to a nearby business centre in rural Chihota, about 80km from Harare. On the way he raped her.

Mutasa told her family, who decided on an out-of-court and traditional settlement . The pastor did not abide by the agreement, so Mutasa’s family reported the matter to the police.

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Ex-Widener dean accused of sexual abuse in 1980s

PENNSYLVANIA
Daily Times

[Audit Records: Diocese of Manchester and New Hampshire Attorney General – summary audit records on LeDoux – BishopAccountability.org]

[case file – BishopAccountability.org]

[Audit Records: Diocese of Manchester and New Hampshire Attorney General – entire Manchester audit archive – BishopAccountability.org]

By VINCE SULLIVAN
vsullivan@delcotimes.com
@vincesullivan

CHESTER — A Franciscan friar who served as dean of Widener University’s School of Education before abruptly resigning in July was accused by a teenage boy of sexual abuse while he served at a Catholic parish in New Hampshire.

In July, Widener officials were tipped off to the allegations and informed Ledoux that he would suspended until an investigation could be completed, according to university Director of Public Relations Dan Hanson.

“University officials immediately met with (Ledoux) about the allegations and told him he would be placed on administrative leave pending an investigation,” Hanson wrote in an email Friday. “Dr. Ledoux chose to resign instead.”

The accusations were first levied by a man who said Ledoux had performed oral sex on him while he was a teenager in the 1980s. The alleged victim came forward in the 2000s, according to a complaint form filed with the Diocese of Manchester.

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Trial starts Monday for priest, teacher in Philadelphia clergy sex-abuse case

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Philadelphia Inquirer

[findings and order – BishopAccountability.org]

[2011 grand jury report – BishopAccountability.org]

Joseph A. Slobodzian, Inquirer Staff Writer

Posted: Monday, January 7, 2013

It’s been almost two years since a Philadelphia grand jury probe of Catholic clergy sex abuse of children resulted in charges against four priests and a teacher.

On Monday – after last year’s landmark, three-month trial ended in the first criminal conviction of a church administrator for covering up the crimes of deviate priests – the last two defendants, the Rev. Charles Engelhardt and former parochial schoolteacher Bernard Shero, are to go to trial.

Prosecutors, defense lawyers, and Common Pleas Court Judge Ellen Ceisler will begin winnowing a large group of candidates down to a jury of 12 plus several alternates.

Lawyers for the two men wanted them tried separately from the other defendants. One reason was to avoid tarring the two in a trial that focused largely on church records documenting how archdiocesan officials for decades ignored victims to protect the institution.

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Judge weighs extent of priest file redaction

LOS ANGELES (CA)
WPEC

January 07, 2013

By GREG RISLING Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge is weighing whether the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles can release thousands of pages from the confidential files of priests accused of sex abuse with the names of church higher-ups blacked out.

An attorney for The Associated Press and the Los Angeles Times will argue Monday that the redactions ordered in 2010 are overbroad and not in the public’s interest.

The files are expected to be released any day now, more than five years after the church reached a record-breaking $660 million settlement with more than 550 plaintiffs.

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January 6, 2013

Pastor, 3 priests from Elizabeth church get their walking papers

ELIZABETH (NJ)
The Star-Ledger

By Ryan Hutchins and Mike Frassinelli/The Star-Ledger
on December 24, 2012

ELIZABETH — It was not the usual kind of Christmas message.

When parishioners from St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in Elizabeth arrived for Mass on Sunday, they had no idea they would be saying goodbye to three priests and a monsignor who have served the parish for decades.

“This is all a mystery to me,” Msgr. Robert Harrington, the pastor of St. Mary’s, the oldest church in Union County, wrote in a letter to parishioners. “… We regret leaving, and so suddenly, and at this time of year.”

Jim Goodness, a spokesman for Archbishop John J. Myers said the changes were necessary for the parish’s success, and that they should not come as a surprise.

He cited Harrington’s medical problems, which led him to take a leave of absence about 10 years ago, and the parish’s financial difficulties in recent years.

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Financially troubled Elizabeth church has a future, Newark archdiocese says

NEW JERSEY
The Star-Ledger

By Richard Khavkine/The Star-Ledger
on January 02, 2013

NEWARK — Despite the recent ouster of three parish priests and the reassignment of another, the financially troubled St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in Elizabeth has a future, an official for the Archdiocese of Newark said today.

James Goodness, a spokesman for Archbishop John J. Myers, said a new administrator will assess both the church’s finances and the parish’s operations before a permanent pastor is installed, possibly in the next few months.

“The archdiocese truly believes in the future of the parish,” Goodness said.

Goodness spoke after about 20 parishioners from St. Mary’s gathered across the street from the archdiocese’ offices to express concern about St. Mary’s, Union County’s oldest church, following the ouster of the church’s pastor, Monsignor Robert Harrington, and of the Revs. Jack Martin and Pat Donohue.

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Worshipers rally outside Newark church to protest monsignor’s dismissal

NEWARK (NJ)
The Star-Ledger

By Eric Sagara/The Star-Ledger
on January 06, 2013

NEWARK — More than 100 Catholics converged on the Basilica Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Newark today, calling it their modern day Jericho.

Their plan was to circle the towering church near the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark seven times, hoping to bring down what they say is a wall of silence around the decision to dismiss a monsignor and three priests from their parish in Elizabeth.

Instead of a horn, they carried signs declaring their support of the priests at St. Mary of Assumption Church and a list of questions they want Archbishop John Myers to answer.

“That’s the one thing that makes us upset,” said Maritsa Jaramillo, a St. Mary’s parishioner from Rahway. “He has to have time to talk to his people.

“He’s thinking as a corporation,” she said. “He’s not thinking as a human being.”

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Parishioners from Elizabeth church stage vocal demonstration

NEW JERSEY
WABC

[with video]

Carolina Leid
Eyewitness News

ELIZABETH (WABC) — Parishioners from a New Jersey church staged a vocal demonstration on Sunday to say they are being left out in the cold after a popular decision by the Archdiocese of Newark to remove their parish priests.

Many people say they are upset by the lack of communication.

“We want the bishops to hear the voice of the faithful,” said parishioner Theresa.

About 100 people marched in Newark hoping that the turnout spoke volumes to the Archdiocese about their love for Saint Mary of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church. Just two days before Christmas, parishioners found out four priests including the monsignor were being forced out by Newark’s Archbishop.

“We find that the way they decided to remove our priest was a lack of respect for them, and a lack of respect for our parish,” said Alejandra Aramejo.

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Camp counselor charged with sexual assault

PENNSYLVANIA
Pocono News

LACKAWAXEN TWP – Police have charged a New Jersey man, who was a counselor at a camp in Pike County, with indecent assault, relating to an alleged incident almost 12 years ago.

Aryeh Goodman, 30, of East Brunswick, NJ, allegedly had inappropriate with a juvenile male camper. The alleged incident happened in 2001 at Camp Manachem. The victim reported the assault last summer.

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Camp counselor facing assault charges

PENNSYLVANIA
Times-Tribune

LACKAWAXEN TWP. – An East Brunswick, N.J., man is awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania for a crime allegedly committed while a counselor at Camp Menachem in summer 2001.

In summer 2012, a teenage boy came forward to police and reported having been assaulted by Aryeh Goodman, 30, while at camp in 2001, state police said.

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Chabad Rabbi Busted For Alleged Child Sex Abuse

PENNSYLVANIA
Failed Messiah

Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com

Rabbi Aryeh Goodman, 30, a former counselor at Chabad’s Camp Menachem in Lackawaxen County, Pennsylvania and the current director of Chabad of East Brunswick, New Jersey – was reportedly arrested by New Jersey State Police Friday and is incarcerated in the Middlesex County Prison awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania on charges related to an alleged child sexual assault just over a decade ago.

During the summer 2012, a now-teenage boy told police that he was sexually assaulted Goodman while he was a camper at Camp Menachem and Goodman was counselor there in 2001, the Times-Tribune reported.

According to a brief biography on the Chabad of Central Jersey website, Goodman was born in Highland Park New Jersey. He studied in Chabad yeshivas Brooklyn, Toronto, and Morristown, New Jersey, completing his rabbinic studies and at Chabad’s Sydney, Australia, yeshiva.

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Secretary, prefect and increasingly influential

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider

Father Georg Gänswein is consecrated Archbishop reinforcing his position at Benedict XVI’s side

Andrea Tornielli
Vatican City

This morning in Saint Peter’s Basilica Benedict XVI will ordain as bishop his private secretary, 56 year-old Georg Gänswein, the new Prefect of the Pontifical Household. The appointment of Father Georg is without precedent as he will now control even the official hearings and will continue to shadow the Pope. The archiepiscopal promotion comes twelve months after the beginning of vatileaks: a clear recognition and declaration of appreciation for his work, but also a consequence of the scandal that shook the Vatican.

The new Prefect has a web site dedicated to him at and since 2005, when he entered the spotlight as the secretary of the new Pope, the media have not given him any peace, comparing him to George Clooney. Most famous was the comment about him expressed by Mrs Franca Ciampi during Ratzinger’s first visit to the Quirinale. Interviewed on Vatican Radio for his fiftieth birthday, Father Georg remarked about the comments on his looks: “I pretended not to hear them and with time I got used to them”. And he also revealed that he “had a serene and very natural relationship with women”. With the passing of time and the disappearance of the gossip about “Gorgeous Georg”, he carved himself an increasingly important role alongside the Pope, with an influence inversely proportional to his appearance.

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Church vow to work with abuse commission

AUSTRALIA
Big Pond News

Saturday, January 05, 2013

The head of a Catholic Church council set up to work with the royal commission into child abuse says the church wants to work transparently with authorities so ‘the truth can come out’.

But Francis Sullivan, the chief executive of the new Truth, Justice and Healing Council, says the seal of confession remains ‘intimate’ for the church and its followers, and should be maintained.

The new council, announced in December, will be headed by former NSW Supreme Court chief judge Barry O’Keefe and Mr Sullivan, the former secretary-general of the Australian Medical Association.

Two bishops and a nun have already been nominated to the 10-person council but it will be led by lay people, whose brief is to nationally co-ordinate the church’s ’embrace’ of the royal commission.

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Former priest, Westfield resident, tied to clergy allegations set for trial in Vermont

VERMONT
The Republican

By Stephanie Barry, The Republican
on January 05, 2013

BURLINGTON, Vt. – The state’s Roman Catholic Diocese will be forced to defend itself against allegations it hired a priest it knew had a history of child molestation in an upcoming trial in federal court.

The accusations surround a defrocked priest, Edward Paquette, 84, now living in Westfield, Mass., whom the complainant said sexually abused him when he was 12-year-old altar boy in 1974, according to the Burlington Free Press. The case is set to begin Tuesday in U.S. District Court.

The suit states the abuse occurred at Christ the King Church in Rutland, and that the diocese hired Paquette in 1972 knowing he had previously molested parishioners in Indiana and eastern Massachusetts. The diocese counters that officials believed Paquette had been cured of his problem.

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Oxnard man worries clergy scandal will fade from public memory

CALIFORNIA
Ventura County Star

By Tom Kisken
Posted January 5, 2013

More than 30 years after he claims an Oxnard priest molested him, 11 years after terrorist attacks unearthed buried memories, five years after a $660 million settlement brought a church promise to release clergy abuse files, and one day before a court hearing on those still-unreleased files, Manny Vega worries about the truth.

“Are we any closer today than we were 10 years ago?” he said in a work office decorated with Marine posters. “I don’t know. I don’t think so.”

On Monday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Emilie Elias is expected to rule on an earlier decision to redact the names of cardinals, bishops and other Catholic Church leaders in files that may show what they knew about molesting priests and when they knew it.

Although more than 230 priests and lay people associated with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles were accused of molestation in a scandal that exploded in 2002, the files of 69 priests are currently

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The Next Pope, President Obama & U. S. Child Abuse

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

(by Jerry Slevin, retired Wall Street lawyer)

Recently, Pope Benedict XVI, a foreign sovereign, interfered significantly in the U.S. election campaign by pressing his indefensible moral position against couples in the U.S. planning their families with contraception as covered by Obamacare. This was especially objectionable because this Pope has failed for over three decades to curtail effectively the sexual abuse by priests of children in the U.S. and elsewhere. The Pope apparently protects zygotes much more than he protects children. Not surprisingly, U.S. voters, including a majority of Catholic voters, rejected strongly this papal interference.

Experts at a Vatican conference recently estimated over 100,000 children in the U.S. alone have been abused so far by priests. It is clear by now that this Pope will not take effective action to curtail priest abuse of children sufficiently. A new Pope will be arriving soon.

President Obama needs to do some of his own election signaling. He needs to make clear to the Vatican now that whomever is elected the new Pope, he must curtail the abuse of children by priests or else. The Prime Ministers of Ireland and Australia have already sent their own signals, now President Obama must do so as well. Children in the U.S. deserve no less.

Beginning in a few weeks on February 4, HBO will begin airing multiple showings of the documentary, “Mea Maxima Culpa”, about a Milwaukee priest who sexually abused over 200 deaf boys. Millions of viewers worldwide will see the sickening story that includes the failure of the present Pope to deal with this predatory priest promptly. State governments in the U.S. are too beholden to organizational child abuser protectors like the the Catholic hierarchy and have failed dismally to protect children adequately from organizational sexual abuse. These viewers surely will, and should, demand prompt and effective action at the Federal level by President Obama.

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Child abuse inquiry ‘prioritised’

AUSTRALIA
Canberra Times

The federal government is poised to reveal the terms of reference for the royal commission into child sexual abuse.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced the inquiry in November and wanted it established by the end of the year to begin work early this year.

It follows claims that abuse by clergy was covered up by the Catholic Church hierarchy in Victoria and NSW.

But in December, Attorney-General Nicola Roxon announced the royal commission would be delayed after more than 800 individuals and organisations had provided input into the terms of reference.

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Man sues Methodist Church alleging sexual abuse

OREGON
KMTR

[with video]

EUGENE, Ore. (KMTR) — After nearly three decades an alleged victim comes forward, claiming a late Eugene Methodist minister abused him when he was a child.

Now that man is asking for a maximum of $4.5 million from the organization that oversees the United Methodist Church in Eugene.

The man who alleges the abuse – identified only as Jack Doe – claims Pastor William Walker, once a minister with United Methodist, sexually abused him when he was eleven years old 28 years ago. Walker reportedly died in 1992 of complications from AIDS.

The lawsuit seeks millions for emotional distress and economic damages, alleging Pastor abused his position of leadership to repeatedly sexually abuse the boy in several ways, including rape.

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Colorado man suing Bismarck Diocese comes forward

BISMARCK (ND)
The Dickinson Press

By: Bryan Horwath, The Dickinson Press

A Colorado man suing the Catholic Diocese of Bismarck for negligence over sexual abuse by a priest who has said he suffered in the 1970s has lifted his anonymity.

Colorado resident Steven Crochet, 46, is alleging in civil documents filed in U.S. District Court in Hawaii that he was abused by the Rev. Maurice G. McNeely, who at the time was under the supervision of the Diocese of Bismarck, at an Army base in Hawaii in the mid-1970s. Crochet said he was an alter boy at a Fort Shafter chapel where McNeely ministered to soldiers and families.

The complaint claims McNeely forced Crochet to perform oral sex on him and states the diocese should have known the priest was a pedophile and warned the plaintiff’s family. Now in his 80s, retired and living in Michigan, McNeely is named as a defendant in the civil case, but has not been charged criminally.

Crochet said he was able to block out many of the memories of the abuse, which took place when was 11 and 12 years old, but was inundated with a flood recollections in adulthood, causing him personal, emotional and financial difficulties.

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January 5, 2013

Assignment Record – Rev. Walter G. Craig

MISSOURI
BishopAccountability.org

Summary of Case: The diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau announced in January 2013 that Craig was credibly accused of having sexually abused a boy in the mid-1960s at a New Madrid parish. Craig died in 1971.

Ordained: 1923
Incardinated: St. Louis archdiocese/Springfield-Cape Girardeau
Died: 1971

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CSC Holy Cross Congregation delay $18 million compensation payout.

UNITED STATES
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils…

Brother Andre & Saint JOSEPH giant GOLDEN COW STATUES could not help victims of CSC pedophiles

Paris Arrow

Every time a VC Vatican Catholic pedophile priest is caught and jailed (though majority are not jailed), every time a Catholic religious ‘brother’is arrested for sexual abuse of children, each time that a Catholic deacon is caught and arrested for child pornography, it is a major victory for lay people and for the secular world – because they prove that the Vatican Catholic Church’s religious all-male hierarchy, with all their vows of chastity, poverty and obedience, are really hypocrite Pharisees who act superior and trample over the laity, read below – Christ’s condemnation of the High Priests of the Temple in Mathew 23 and an article by a retired Wall Street lawyer explaining the myth of the semi-divine infallibility of the Pope and the threat of the survival of the Holy Roman Empire that ued our original word Vatican Titanic!

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This Freaky-Deaky Priest For Pope

UNITED STATES
Wonkette

by Rebecca Schoenkopf

We do a lot of joshing with the Catholic Church, mostly because we do not particularly care for how Pope Nazi personally defrocked Jean-Bertrand Aristide, or the way he treats nuns (WE LOVE NUNS), or the protection racket the Church has got going on for its cavalcades of boy-diddling priests. (When your Editrix was a little girl, everyone knew Father Pat was molesting boys, and everyone felt very sorry for how broken he must have been; what we didn’t know was that the Church was busy moving its molesters to brand new parishes and victims.) As a Catholic ourself (and a Jew), we also believe it’s high time we allowed our (male or female) priests to marry — men or ladies, duh — because we think enforced celibacy makes you weird. Which brings us to this nice priest, and his 911 call asking for help getting out of his ballgag and handcuffs.

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VT- Pedophile priest trial to start; SNAP responds

VERMONT
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by David Clohessy on January 04, 2013

Almost every single clergy sex abuse and cover up trial surfaces more damning information about the complicity of top church officials. So we are grateful this brave victim is seeking justice in court. We hope that Vermont citizens will pay close attention to the proceedings and that Vermont Catholics will ask tough questions of their church hierarchy.

Many would like to believe that this crisis is over. It’s not. Church staffers still often ignore, minimize and conceal child sex crimes by clergy. Well-meaning church employees still often report suspicions to bishops and priests, not to police and prosecutors. And known or potential child molesting clerics are still quietly shuffled around (see story today in Philadelphia Inquirer).

So it’s crucial, if kids are to be safer and if victims are to be healed, that people should speak up with any knowledge or suspicions of clergy sex crimes and cover ups. Silence helps perpetuate wrongdoing. But stepping forward helps protect the vulnerable and heal the wounded.

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Former church volunteer arrested in child sex assault case

TEXAS
Fox 4

[with video]

By: Alice Wolke

LAKE WORTH, Texas –
Police in Lake Worth arrested a 19-year-old former church volunteer in a sex assault case involving a young child.

Ryan Welborn, a former daycare worker at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Lake Worth, is accused of aggravated sexual assault of a child. Police did not provide details, but say the alleged victim is a boy under the age of 6.

Detectives began investigating Welborn back in October, and were able to get enough information for a judge to issue an arrest warrant.

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Man arrested in sexual assault of child at Lake Worth church

TEXAS
Fort Worth Star-Telegram

By Bill Miller
wmiller@star-telegram.com

A 19-year-old man has been accused of sexually assaulting a child in his care during a service at a Lake Worth church, police said Friday.

Ryan Welborn was arrested Wednesday and released on $30,000 bail, Officer Don Price, a spokesman for Lake Worth police, said.

The incident occurred Oct. 14 and involved a 4-year-old boy at Metropolitan Baptist Church in the 6000 block of Azle Avenue, Price said.

“After they left the church, the little boy told his mom that one of the adults sexually assaulted him,” Price said.

The family immediately returned to the church and the boy pointed out Welborn, Price said. Church staff called police.

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Police praised over another clergy abuse cover-up arrest

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

A Hunter Valley clergy abuse victim has applauded police for pursuing yet another Catholic priest and charging him with covering up child sex offences.

Yesterday, an 81-year-old retired priest was charged with concealing a serious crime relating to alleged offences against a nine-year-old boy at Nelson Bay and Newcastle in the 1980’s.

Last year, Newcastle priest Father Tom Brennan was the first Australian charged with the same cover-up offence, but he died before being dealt with by the courts.

Abuse victim Peter Gogarty says he was thrilled to learn police have made another arrest.

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In Theory: An Italian priest’s divisive words

UNITED STATES
Glendale News-Press

An Italian Catholic priest is under fire for a Christmas message he made that apparently blames women for domestic violence. Perio Corsi’s text, titled “Women and femicide — healthy self-criticism. How often do they provoke?” contains the lines, “How often do we see girls and mature women going around scantily dressed and in provocative clothes? They provoke the worst instincts, which end in violence or sexual abuse. They should search their consciences and ask: Did we bring this on ourselves?”

Corsi, the leader of a church in San Terenzo in northern Italy, also described modern women as “arrogant” and accused them, among other things, of serving cold food and not cleaning their houses. After his text was published online he first apologized for it and then retracted his apology. He has also dismissed demands for his resignation.

More than 100 Italian women were killed in domestic violence incidents in 2012, a third more than the previous year.

Q: Do Corsi’s words reveal an entrenched cultural view of women and domestic violence?

I believe Perio Corsi’s sermon reflects a grossly uninformed and errant view of the issue of domestic violence. It also reflects a belittling view of womanhood that is held by some people in the modern world, and that may in fact be entrenched in some regions or people groups. But I also believe that slowly these negative estimations of women are changing. Whether or not the overall modern cultural view of women ends up in a good place depends on whether or not it understands and follows God’s biblically revealed will for the role of men and women.

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A Taboo, a New Pope & a Truer Church

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

(by Jerry Slevin, retired Wall Street lawyer)

WILL A TABOO BRING DOWN THE ROMAN HOLY EMPIRE?
The escalating scandal of priests sexually abusing children, and the resulting increasing legal pressures on the Vatican, appear to be threatening the very survival of the “Roman Holy Empire”. This mythical medieval concept supports the essential foundational claim that seeks unsuccessfully to justify historically Vatican hierarchical power. The Pope, as “Supreme Pontiff” for life and the “semi-divine infallible Vicar of Christ”, along with his “Imperial Staff” of Vatican Cardinals, have evidently pursued an imperial “top-down” policy for centuries, in secrecy and despite the rule of law, that seems directed too often at enhancing the power and wealth of senior Vatican officials and their subservient Cardinals and Bishops worldwide.

The Vatican implements this strategy mainly at the expense of trusting and generous lay Catholics, including their many children who continue to suffer from priest sexual abuse. Various prosecutors and survivors’ lawyers internationally are now increasingly challenging the Roman Holy Empire’s strategy with enhanced prospects for more success, in national courts and governmental investigations, as well as at the independent International Criminal Court.

The Vatican’s strategy centers on claiming monopolistic control over a “unique Eucharist” that purportedly can be offered to Catholics only by “ontologically pure celibate male priests”. These priests receive long theological preparation, but work for low wages, under the rigid control of well rewarded and exceedingly obedient Cardinals and Bishops. These hierarchs also usually serve for life in very comfortable surroundings, provided they zealously follow Vatican orders, including those relating to punishing prophetic voices among priests and nuns that could undercut absolute papal authority. A Jesuit from South America, for example, was just silenced for recently questioning a point in the Pope’s new Jesus book, even though the Jesuit relied for his point on the work of the same Scriptural scholar the Pope refers to favorably in his book. So much for the papal pleas for “religious liberty”! Liberty for anonymous Vatican officials, but not for Jesuit scholars. Really?

“Pure priests” are absolutely essential for promoting hierarchical fundraising and political influence among the docile Catholic faithful; hence, Bishops are pressured by the Vatican to supply and protect a continuous stream of priests at all costs to sustain this desired fundraising and influence. Indeed, the resulting absolute priest protection policies, apparently even some that employ illegal cover-ups at the expense of innocent child sexual abuse victims, are at the heart of the growing threat to the Roman Holy Empire.

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HBO to Premiere Documentary MEA MAXIMA CULPA: SILENCE IN THE HOUSE OF GOD, 2/4

UNITED STATES
Broadway World

From the row houses of Milwaukee through the bare ruined choirs of Ireland’s churches, all the way to the highest office of the Vatican, it was an international and systematic conspiracy to silence victims of sexual abuse. MEA MAXIMA CULPA: SILENCE IN THE HOUSE OF GOD, directed by Alex Gibney (HBO’s Oscar-winning “Taxi to the Dark Side”), shows the face of evil that lurks behind the smiles and denials of authority figures and institutions who believe that they can do no wrong, because they stand for good. The shocking documentary debuts MONDAY, FEB. 4 (9:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO.

Other HBO playdates: Feb. 4 (4:05 a.m.), 7 (10:30 a.m.), 9 (4:00 p.m.), 15 (6:15 p.m.), 19 (1:00 p.m., 11:00 p.m.) and 24 (noon)

HBO2 playdates: Feb. 6 (8:00 p.m.), 11 (4:00 p.m.), 17 (8:15 a.m.) and 22 (6:00 p.m.)

MEA MAXIMA CULPA: SILENCE IN THE HOUSE OF GOD investigates the secret crimes of Father Lawrence Murphy, a charismatic Milwaukee priest who abused more than 200 Deaf children in a school under his control. The film documents the first known public protest against clerical sex abuse in the U.S., which led to a case that spanned three decades and ultimately resulted in a lawsuit against the pontiff himself. The investigation helped uncover documents from the secret Vatican archives that show the Pope, who must operate within the mysterious rules of the Roman Curia, as both responsible and helpless in the face of evil.

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No Religious Exemption When It Comes to Abuse

NEW YORK
The New York Times

By MARK OPPENHEIMER

Published: January 4, 2013

Just as we think we know what an abuser looks like, we think we know what an abusive religious community looks like. We may think it is highly insular — like the Satmar Hasidic community in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, a prominent member of which was convicted last month of sexually abusing a young girl sent to him for help. Or it is hierarchical and bureaucratic: if the Roman Catholic Church did not have so many bishops and archbishops who refused to dismiss or defrock molesters in their ranks, would so many pedophile priests have been able to carry on for so long?

But we don’t know a thing. Consider Yeshiva University.

As Paul Berger reported last month in the Jewish newspaper The Forward, two rabbis at the Modern Orthodox high school run by the university were accused of sexually abusing students in the 1970s and ’80s. Leaders, Mr. Berger wrote, responded by “quietly allowing them to leave and find jobs elsewhere.” The university president at the time, Norman Lamm — until last month a titan of contemporary Judaism — told Mr. Berger that he had let the staff members “go quietly.”

“It was not our intention or position to destroy a person without further inquiry,” Dr. Lamm said.

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Sex offender seeks release from home confinement

WEST VIRGINIA
The Exponent Telegram

by Matt Harvey Assistant Managing Editor

CLARKSBURG — A 70-year-old sex offender under house arrest for his crimes against a teenage girl wants to be released or placed on probation. His lawyer is scheduled to argue the case before the state Supreme Court Tuesday.

Bridgeport’s Charles R. Elder was sentenced to 10 to 20 years of house arrest in early 2009 by Harrison Circuit Judge James A. Matish. Elder’s crimes: Sexual abuse by a person in a position of trust and third-degree sexual assault.

Elder’s challenge of his house arrest hinges on multiple arguments presented to the justices by Huntington lawyer Steven Cook.

Among Cook’s assertions: …

3 Matish allegedly abused his discretion by not granting Elder’s request to attend services at the Weston Church of God.

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Former Church Daycare Worker Accused Of Child Sex Abuse

TEXAS
CBS DFW

[with video]

LAKE WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) -Police are looking for any more possible victims after a 19 year-old former church daycare volunteer was arrested on charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child under 6.

The alleged assault took place inside the children’s ministry at the Metropolitan Baptist Church in Lake Worth.

Court documents obtained by CBS11 say the victim, who is 4 years old, said a “boy put his mouth on him” and pointed to his crotch area.

The search warrant, obtained by CBS 11, says the boy told his mother what happened as they were leaving church.

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HBO On ‘Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House Of God’: TCA

UNITED STATES
Deadline Hollywood

Ray Richmond is contributing to Deadline’s TCA coverage.

The scope of the devastation wrought by abusive members of the clergy took center stage at TCA this afternoon during a panel on the HBO documentary Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House Of God, which premieres on the network February 4. The doc from writer-director Alex Gibney examines the abuse of power in the Catholic Church through the stories of four deaf men who were involved in one of the first cases of young sexual abuse victims exposing their abusing priest. One of those interviewed in the piece, a former Benedictine monk and mental health counselor named Richard Sipe, has spent most of his life researching and serving as a crusader in the field. Now 80, he discussed how his piercing the denial of abuse in the United States was initially wildly unpopular. The first indicators were studies conducted of the 1966 and 1972 graduating classes of the major seminary of the Los Angeles Archdiocese. “Thirty percent of the two classes (had engaged) in the sexual abuse of minors in the Catholic Church”, Sipe said. “It was just so unique to find this among a group of men whom we say are entirely sexually safe, who do not practice sex in any form at any time. And that is the myth that I have had to be faced with in my life”.

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January 4, 2013

FL- Former Student minister arrested for child sex crimes, SNAP responds

FLORIDA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by Barbara Dorris on January 04, 2013

David Lawson, the former student minister at Christ Church in Jacksonville FL, was arrested for allegedly engaging in sexual activities with a minor.

We are grateful for law enforcement officials for responding to reports of child sexual abuse and taking Lawson into custody.

We hope that with this news anyone who saw, suspects or was abused, will find the courage and strength to come forward, report to police and start healing.

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Sexual offender named head of local church

TEXAS
Cleburne Times-Review

When the vote was announced in church on Sunday, members of the New Heart Family Worship Center on Anglin Street thought they were starting the new year right by voting in new Senior Pastor Claude Gilliland III.

Gilliland, 54, had been an associate pastor of the church for several months and was named the new leader after former Pastor Carl Roye fell ill.

But congregation members didn’t know about Gilliland’s past.

“I’m shocked,” said church member Phyllis Kaylor when she found out Gilliland is a registered sex offender. “It’s terrible. People aren’t going to come to our church knowing that.”

According to Texas Department of Public Safety records, Gilliland was convicted of sexual assault of a 35-year-old woman in 1993. He is required to annually re-register with the state. PublicData.com records show Gilliand was also convicted of theft and driving while intoxicated.

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Church Elects Registered Sex Offender As Senior Pastor

TEXAS
CBS DFW

[with video]

CLEBURNE (CBS 11 NEWS) – A Johnson county church has voted in a sex offender as its new leader.

Some say they didn’t know that piece of information about Claude Gilliland III before they voted on whether or not to put him in place as the senior pastor of New Heart Family Worship Center.

The church’s retiring leader says, Carl Roye, says he knew about Gilliland’s past and stands behind him.

“I believe he’s a good man. I believe he’s a Godly man. He puts God first,” said former Senior Pastor Carl Roye.

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Cleburne church hires convicted sex offender as senior pastor

TEXAS
WFAA

[with video]

by JIM DOUGLAS
WFAA

Posted on January 3, 2013

CLEBURNE — Last Sunday, members of New Heart Family Worship Center elected Claude Gilliland III to senior pastor. Some now say they didn’t know he’s a convicted sex offender.

The founder and retiring leader of the little church in Cleburne said there was no intent to hide Gilliland’s past.

“There’s nothing that was ever kept secret,” Carl Roye said. “He said two weeks ago, ‘I’ve got a dark, dark past, and if anybody wants to know about it, you just ask me and I’ll be glad to tell you.'”

Pastor Carl Roye said Gilliland told church leaders about his past when they interviewed him this summer. He said he served four years in prison for sexual assault involving his now-former wife.

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Part Two of Landmark Clergy Sex Abuse Case To Begin Monday, Jan. 7

PHILADELHIA (PA)
Philadelphia Priest Abuse Trial Blog

Ralph Cipriano

The sex abuse case against Father Charles Engelhardt and former Catholic lay teacher Bernard Shero is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Monday with jury selection on the third floor of the Criminal Justice Center.

Shero and Engelhardt were originally charged along with three other defendants who went on trial last year — Msgr. William J. Lynn, Father James J. Brennan and Father Edward V. Avery. Avery pleaded guilty on the eve of trial, March 22, 2011, to involuntary deviant sexual intercourse with a minor and was sentenced to 2 1/2 to 5 years in prison.

Lynn was convicted on June 22 of endangering the welfare of a child for failing to protect a 10-year-old altar boy from Avery; he was sentenced to three to six years in prison.

Shero and Engelhardt are both charged with abusing the same former 10-year-old altar boy who was the victim in the previous trial. The case against Shero and Engelhardt was postponed since last September.

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Trial involving priest abuse claim…

VERMONT
Burlington Free Press

Trial involving priest abuse claim against state Catholic diocese set to start next week

Written by
Sam Hemingway
Free Press Staff Writer

The case of a man who claims that as a prospective Rutland altar boy he was molested by the Rev. Edward Paquette in the early 1970s is set to go to trial next week at U.S. District Court in Burlington.

The man, now a resident of California, says he was 12 years old when Paquette first fondled his genitals during an altar boy training session at Christ the King Church in Rutland, according to court documents. He said Paquette molested him two or three times altogether.

The man claims he did not make a connection between the alleged abuse and subsequent psychological problems until few years ago, court records state. The Burlington Free Press does not publish the names of alleged victims of sexual abuse without their permission.

The sole defendant in the case is the state’s Roman Catholic diocese. Lawyers for the alleged victim said in court papers they are targeting the diocese because it knew Paquette had molested altar boys in Indiana and Massachusetts but went ahead with hiring him in 1972 and assigning him to the Rutland church and accompanying church school.

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Report from the Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children

MISSOURI
Report from the Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children

Nature and Dynamics of Child Sexual Abuse

Child sexual abuse is a silent epidemic in Missouri and throughout the nation. Studies suggest that twenty- five percent of girls and sixteen percent of boys experience sexual abuse during their
childhood years.1

Child sexual abuse is any interaction between a child and an adult (or an older juvenile) in which the child is used for the sexual grati1cation of the adult. It can include contact (touching of the vagina, penis, breast or buttocks, oral-genital contact or sexual intercourse) and non-contact behaviors (voyeurism, exhibitionism, or exposing the child to pornography). Force, as it is typically undersood, is often not involved, but perpetrators use deception, threats and other forms of coercion.2

Children are most often molested by someone they know. A third or more of victims are abused by a family member, and only seven percent are molested by a stranger. Seventy-five percent of abuse
occurs inside of homes, behind closed doors.3

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Task force makes 22 recommendations to governor, legislature, to curb child sex abuse

MISSOURI
Missourinet

January 3, 2013 By Jessica Machetta

Missouri’s Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children has made 22 recommendations to the Governor and legislature.

The Task Force was created by lawmakers in 2011, and brought together advocates, legislators, educators and professionals to better protect children in Missouri from sex abuse. Joy Oesterly with Missouri Kids First says shortly after the task force was created, the sex abuse scandal at Penn State broke, bringing national attention to the problem.

Oesterly says the recommendations focus on community-based support, mental health services, changes in statute and preventative education. She also stresses the importance of mental health services — both for child victims as well as youth who exhibit inappropriate or illegal sexual behavior. She says hope and recovery is possible for the future of both of them.

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Mo. sex abuse task force releases recommendations

MISSOURI
San Francisco Chronicle

By CHRIS BLANK, Associated Press

Updated 5:01 pm, Thursday, January 3, 2013

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri task force focused on preventing child sex abuse released nearly two dozen recommendations Thursday that included training, awareness, mental health services and changes to state law.

Joy Oesterly, executive director of Missouri KidsFirst and the task force’s leader, said it will take a combination of the ideas to make a significant difference. She said implementing the changes will require cooperation from lawmakers, organizations and others.

“Child sexual abuse is a very complex issue, and to think that there is one thing that will solve this problem is unrealistic,” she said.

A 2011 law created the 14-member task force, which included legislators, law enforcement officers, advocates, education officials and others. Its report included 22 recommendations and was submitted to the governor, the Legislature and the State Board of Education.

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MO- SNAP responds to new state abuse recommendations

MISSOURI
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by Barbara Dorris on January 04, 2013

Getting rid of the criminal statute of limitations is a good start, but the civil statute should be gotten rid of too.

Victims themselves have the greatest knowledge of the crimes and the greatest incentives to prevent more of them. So archaic, predator-friendly laws that keep victims from exposing criminals in civil court should also be revoked.

Criminal cases involve overburdened and underfunded police and prosecutors. They also require a higher burden of proof. And many times, if a child has been hurt by an authority figure, he or she is reluctant to trust other authority figures. So many child molesters are never caught or charged.

That’s another reason why it’s important to enable more victims to seek justice in civil courts. Kids are safest when predators are locked up. But when that can’t happen, it’s also helpful to publicly expose those who commit or conceal child sex crimes.

Regarding changes in mandatory reporting laws, we aren’t optimistic.

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PA- Philly priest had abuse settlement in the past; SNAP responds

PENNSYLVANIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by Barbara Blaine on January 04, 2013

Shame on the Franciscans. They recruit, educate, ordain, hire, train, and transfer clerics, making them swear allegiance to the order for life. Then, when one of them molests, Catholic officials pretend to be powerless to stop him from working elsewhere. And in this case, Franciscans apparently lied to an abuse victim by claiming they’d keep this predator away from kids.

Now they claim, again, that Ledoux will be kept away from children. But if they broke their pledge once, why wouldn’t they break it again?

How did the Franciscans react when a credible abuse allegation against Ledoux surfaced in Philly? By doing what Catholic officials have done for decades – quietly moving the offender to another church facility and telling no one.

And shame on Widener for doing poor background checks and being secretive about Ledoux’s exit from the school. Their irresponsible actions put kids at risk. And their claim that he never had unsupervised contact with kids is laughable. He was a trusted, high ranking school administrator. No one was ‘supervising’ him when he was around kids.

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Priest to stand trial for ‘misappropriation of funds’

ITALY
Gazzetta del Sud

(ANSA) – Florence, January 4 – Prosecutors are calling for a priest to stand trial for allegedly taking 40,000 euros from a retired teacher that is now deceased. Magistrates suspect the woman in question may have been weak of mind and taken advantage of. The priest has always defended his actions, saying he had used the funds in question to look after the elderly teacher as her relatives had neglected her. The teacher had spent her working life teaching at an elementary school in the town of Rignano Sull’Arno, in Tuscany.

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Jacksonville youth minister arrested on molestation charges

FLORIDA
The Florida Times-Union

By Dan Scanlan

A youth minister at Christ’s Church Mandarin was arrested Wednesday after police were alerted to sexual activity with a 15-year-old.

David Wayne Lawson, 38, of Ferrell Lane is charged with four counts of lewd and lascivious molestation of a juvenile.

Kelly Mathis, attorney at the 6045 Greenland Road church, said Lawson had worked as a youth minister there for many years but was fired as soon as news of his arrest came.

“He was a youth minister and had contact with a great number of people at Christ’s Church,” Mathis said. “… It is disturbing and we are investigating to find all the information we can.”

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Neighbors describe accused minister as a family man

FLORIDA
ActionNewsJax

[with video]

Reported by: Leslie Coursey
Email: lcoursey@ActionNewsJax.com

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — David Lawson is a father, a family man, and now, an accused child molester.

“I don’t believe it,” said his neighbor, George E. Miller. Lawson worked as a student minister at Christ’s Church on Greenland Road. “He has a family,” said Miller. “He loves his little girl. Got a little 3-year-old girl.”

The church wouldn’t comment on the case, only telling Action News only that Lawson has been fired as a result of his arrest. Police say Lawson’s victim was just 15 years old. And they say he has confessed to the crime.

“That’s a real shocker,” said Miller. “Because he’s a great family man as far as I’m concerned.”

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Student minister at Christ’s Church in Mandarin charged with molesting a teenager

FLORIDA
ActionNewsJax

[with video]

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A student minister at a church in Mandarin is facing charges of child molestation.

Police arrested David Wayne Lawson, 38, on four counts of lewd and lascivious molestation on a victim older than 12 but under the age of 16.

The police report shows the victim is 15.

The investigation began in December of last year when police received a report about a man engaged in sexual activity with a minor.

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Mandarin student minister out on bond

FLORIDA
WOKV

Augustine and Stephanie Brown

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. —

A student minister at Christ’s Church in Mandarin is out on bond.

38-year-old David Lawson is charged with four counts of lewd/lascivious molestation on a 15 year old. The police report says the incidents happened between September 27 and December 16 of last year on the church grounds on Greenland Road.

“At Christ’s Church we are all shocked and totally surprised at the situation that has come to light,” says Attorney Kelly Mathis, who is speaking on the church’s behalf.

The report says JSO first received allegations against Lawson mid-December, but just Wednesday corroborated that information. Lawson was picked up at the church and taken to the Sheriff’s Office.

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Former Christ’s Church Student Minister David Lawson arrested on sex crime charges

FLORIDA
First Coast News

[with video]

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The former Student Minister for the Christ’s Church’s Greenland Road location is under arrest on charges he allegedly engaged in sexual activity with a 15-year-old.

Detectives arrested 38-year-old David Lawson at the church Jan. 2, according to an arrest report from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

The report said police received information Dec. 19 which stated Lawson engaged in sexual activity with a 15-year-old.

Police took Lawson into custody Wednesday after detectives obtained information which allegedly corroborated the earlier allegations against Lawson.

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Top five under-covered Vatican stories of 2012

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

by John L. Allen Jr. | Jan. 4, 2013
All Things Catholic

Now that the dust has settled on the New Year’s holiday, it’s time for my annual run-down of the most under-covered Vatican stories. By that, I mean those stories that fell through the cracks in the last year or that didn’t quite generate the buzz they really deserved.

To be clear, this is not a countdown of the most important Vatican storylines. That list would certainly include the arrest, trial, conviction and eventual pardon of papal butler Paolo Gabriele and the crackdown by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on the Leadership Conference of Women Religious. Both stories, however, were abundantly covered throughout the year. In a similar fashion, the Synod of Bishops on new evangelization and the Year of Faith didn’t get a lot of traction in the secular press, but the Vatican’s communications channels routinely beat the drum on them during 2012.

Instead, this is a run-down of five stories that made a brief appearance on the radar at some point but, for a variety of reasons, faded before their real importance could be adequately appreciated.

Here, then, are the top five Vatican storylines from 2012 that deserve another moment in the sun.

5. The sex abuse summit

In early February, Rome’s Jesuit-run Gregorian University staged a major international summit on the sex abuse crisis, titled “Toward Healing and Renewal,” in tandem with several Vatican departments. It brought together roughly 100 bishops and religious superiors from around the world ahead of a May deadline from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith for bishops’ conferences to submit their anti-abuse policies.

The big picture was that the old debates in the Vatican regarding the crisis are finished and the reformers have won.

When the scandals in the United States broke a decade ago, reaction in the Vatican was clearly divided between what one might loosely call the “reformers” and the “deniers.” The fault lines broke down in terms of these sorts of debates:
• Is the crisis largely a media- and lawyer-driven frenzy, or is it a real cancer?
• Should the church cooperate fully with civil authorities, or is that surrendering the autonomy the church has fought titanic battles over the centuries to defend?
• Should the church embrace the use of psychology in screening candidates for the priesthood, or is that smuggling in a secular mentality in place of traditional spiritual principles of formation?
• Should the church support aggressive programs of abuse prevention and detection, or does that risk “sexualizing” children along the lines of secular sex education?
• Is the crisis truly a global phenomenon, or is it the fruit of a “moral panic” largely restricted to the West?
• Should the Vatican sign off on “zero-tolerance” policies, or does that rupture the paternal relationship that’s supposed to exist between a bishop and his priests? …

2. The ‘what’ of Vatileaks…

Other documents, however, were far more serious and revealed some things well worth knowing.

For instance, we now know that Fr. Rafael Moreno, private secretary to the late Mexican Fr. Marcial Maciel Degollado, founder of the Legionaries of Christ, tried to inform Pope John Paul in 2003 about charges against Maciel, but the pope “didn’t want to hear them, didn’t believe.” (Maciel was eventually sentenced in 2006 to a life of prayer and penance over acts of sexual and financial misconduct.)

We also know that a high-profile Italian journalist directly accused both the Cardinal Secretary of State and the editor of the Vatican newspaper of orchestrating a plot against him, which, he alleged, included falsifying a legal document. We know, too, that the leader of the Communion and Liberation movement wrote personally to the pope in March 2011 to accuse the two previous Archbishops of Milan, Cardinals Carlo Maria Martini and Dionigi Tettamanzi, of promoting a “rupture” in the faith and “a sort of ‘alternative magisterium’ to Rome and the Holy Father.”

Perhaps most importantly, we learned that deep concerns circulated in the Vatican about financial mismanagement and corruption. The leaked documents include a lengthy memo from an unnamed official, presumably at the Prefecture for Economic Affairs, written in spring 2011. It ticks off a series of alleged problems, including ignoring the Vatican’s own internal checks and balances, “demoralization” of personnel, and the appointment of people “who lack the adequate competence.”

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Physical versus mental child abuse

Richard Dawkins

by Richard Dawkins posted on January 01, 2013

Following a recent report in the Daily Mail, various twitterers are horrified at what I am alleged to have said about child abuse. It was in The God Delusion published in 2006 and distributed in more than 2 million copies and therefore hardly red hot news.

In view of the tweeted responses to the Daily Mail article, I thought it might be helpful to reproduce what I actually said in 2006. Incidentally, I was myself sexually abused by a teacher when I was about nine or ten years old. It was a very unpleasant and embarrassing experience, but the mental trauma was soon exorcised by comparing notes with my contemporaries who had suffered it previously at the hands of the same master. Thank goodness, I have never personally experienced what it is like to believe – really and truly and deeply believe ­– in hell. But I think it can be plausibly argued that such a deeply held belief might cause a child more long-lasting mental trauma than the temporary embarrassment of mild physical abuse.

Anecdotes and plausibility arguments, however, need to be backed up by systematic research, and I would be interested to hear from psychologists whether there is real evidence bearing on the question. My expectation would be that violent, painful, repeated sexual abuse, especially by a family member such as a father or grandfather, probably has a more damaging effect on a child’s mental well-being than sincerely believing in hell. But ‘sexual abuse’ covers a wide spectrum of sins, and I suspect that research would show belief in hell to be more traumatic than the sort of mild feeling-up that I suffered.

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Vatican Goes ‘Cash Only’ Because of Lack of Money-Laundering Controls

VATICAN CITY
The New York Times

By HARVEY MORRIS

LONDON — If you’re planning a trip to the Vatican, be sure to take cash.

Since Wednesday, museums and businesses in the Holy See have been declining credit card and debit card purchases following a decision by the Bank of Italy that is reportedly linked to concerns over inadequate money-laundering controls.

Cash machines have also been shut down after the Italian central bank refused authorization for Deutsche Bank’s Italian unit to continue operating services it provided within the Vatican’s walls. …

The banking freeze, which has prompted the move to cash-only transactions, and which Vatican officials have tersely dismissed as a technical problem, has prompted speculation in the Italian press that a fresh scandal is about to erupt involving the ministate’s still-shadowy finances.

Pope Benedict XVI has pledged to throw light on the Holy See’s finances and on its ultrasecretive Institute for Works of Religion, otherwise known as the Vatican Bank. He has even hired a Swiss expert in money laundering controls, René Brülhart, to oversee the process.

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Règlement de recours collectif: nouveau délai pour la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix

CANADA
Le Devoir

Les avocats de la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix devront retourner en cour le 5 mars pour faire état de l’avancement du processus d’indemnisation des victimes d’actes sexuels répréhensibles commis par des membres du clergé ou des laïcs.

C’est ce qu’a décidé le juge à la Cour supérieure du Québec, Claude Auclair, après que les représentants de la Congrégation eurent présenté une requête pour l’obtention d’une prorogation de six mois additionnels afin de traiter avec «rigueur et équité» toute les réclamations.

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Holy Cross seeks extension on $18M compensation

CANADA
CBC News

The Holy Cross Congregation says it needs six more months to work through all the applications submitted to an $18 million fund set up for victims of sexual abuse before compensation is paid.

Lawyers for the congregation asked a Superior Court judge in Montreal today for more time to process the applications of the more than 200 alleged victims that have come forward.

“The Holy Cross Congregation is adequately compensating all the victims to allow them to close a painful chapter in their lives,” the congregation said in a statement released Thursday.

“The extension is necessary due to the brevity of many of the claims as well as delays resulting from requests for information, including medical records supporting those claims.”

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Règlement entre les membres du recours collectif et la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix

CANADA
CNW Telbec

MONTRÉAL, le 3 janv. 2013 /CNW Telbec/ – La mise en œuvre de l’entente de règlement entre les membres du recours collectif et la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix se poursuit. À ce jour, plus de 30 % des 223 réclamations ont été traitées.

Aujourd’hui, les avocats de la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix ont présenté une requête devant la Cour supérieure afin d’obtenir une prorogation de délai au 30 juin 2013, soit six mois additionnels, dans le cadre du processus d’indemnisation.

Bien qu’elle déplore que ce délai soit requis, la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix veut s’assurer que toutes les réclamations soient analysées et traitées de manière rigoureuse et équitable pour l’ensemble des membres du recours collectif.

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Recours collectif: la Congrégation Ste-Croix doit revenir en cour le 5 mars

CANADA
La Presse

Mathieu Simard
La Presse Canadienne
Montréal

Les avocats de la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix devront retourner en cour le 5 mars pour faire état de l’avancement du processus d’indemnisation des victimes d’actes sexuels répréhensibles commis par des membres du clergé ou des laïcs.

C’est ce qu’a décidé le juge à la Cour supérieure du Québec, Claude Auclair, après que les représentants de la Congrégation eurent présenté une requête pour l’obtention d’une prorogation de six mois additionnels afin de traiter avec «rigueur et équité» toute les réclamations.

Dans un communiqué publié jeudi, la Congrégation affirme qu’elle déplore que ce délai soit requis mais explique vouloir s’assurer que toutes les victimes soient compensées adéquatement.

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Jury Selection for Engelhardt/Shero Trial Begins Monday

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Catholics4Change

January 4, 2013 by Susan Matthews

The Philadelphia rape trial of a Rev. Charles Engelhardt and Bernard Shero, a former Catholic school teacher, is finally set to begin next week. According the Philadelphia District Attorney’s site, it opens Monday, Jan. 7 – most likely with jury selection.

Last year, their case was severed from that of Msgr. Lynn, who is now appealing his child-endangerment conviction. He begins a three- to six-year prison term.

Engelhardt, who was a priest at St. Jerome Parish in northeast Philadelphia, and Shero, a teacher at the parish school, were charged with rape, indecent sexual assault and other criminal charges. They have both pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a former altar boy in the 1990s.

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Former Widener dean had abuse settlement in the past

PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia Inquirer

[Audit Records: Diocese of Manchester and New Hampshire Attorney General – summary audit records on LeDoux – BishopAccountability.org]

[case file – BishopAccountability.org]

[Audit Records: Diocese of Manchester and New Hampshire Attorney General – entire Manchester audit archive – BishopAccountability.org]

Susan Snyder and John P. Martin, Inquirer Staff Writers

Posted: Friday, January 4, 2013

A Widener University dean who is also a Franciscan priest resigned in July after school officials learned he had been accused of sexually abusing a teenage boy in the 1980s.

Michael Ledoux, 55, had worked at Widener for nine years, and in recent years supervised student teachers at the Widener Partnership Charter School, which has students from kindergarten through the seventh grade.

The accusation was reported in 2003 to church officials in New Hampshire, where Ledoux served more than two decades ago. Widener officials learned about it this past summer through a tip.

University president James T. Harris III told Ledoux he was placing him on administrative leave pending an investigation but Ledoux chose to resign, Widener spokesman Dan Hanson said. The university has found no evidence of complaints or improper behavior during Ledoux’s tenure there, Hanson said.

The accuser never pressed charges or pursued a lawsuit, but there was a settlement. Reached by e-mail, Ledoux, who now lives at a Franciscan facility in New York, declined to discuss the matter but maintained his innocence.

His case illustrates a thorny issue for schools, communities, and religious orders around Philadelphia and the country in the decade since the clergy sex-abuse scandal exploded. Credible allegations emerged against hundreds of priests or former priests, but more often than not, the accusations were too old to be prosecuted or litigated.

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Retired priest charged for cover-up

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

Rick Morton
From:The Australian
January 05, 2013

A RETIRED Catholic priest has become only the second man in Australia’s history charged with covering up the child sexual abuse of another clergyman.

The 81-year-old man was arrested after he took himself to Charlestown police station, near Newcastle, at about 9.20am and was charged with accessory before the fact of indecent assault of a child and concealing the offence of another man.

Police will allege the cover-up relates to the sexual abuse of a nine-year-old boy between 1982 and 1984 at a residence in Nelson Bay and on a beach at Newcastle.

The first man in Australia charged with concealing similar offences, former priest Tom Brennan, died of cancer in October last year before his case reached court.

The latest man to be charged was granted conditional bail yesterday and will appear in Newcastle Local Court on January 29.

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Second former priest charged over abuse cover-up

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Giselle Wakatama and staff

A retired New South Wales Hunter Valley Catholic priest has become the second Australian person to be charged with covering up child sex offences committed by another man.

The 81-year-old was charged by a dedicated clergy abuse police taskforce at Charlestown Police Station in Newcastle this morning.

He is charged with concealing a serious crime relating to child sex offences allegedly committed by another Hunter Valley man between 1982 and 1984.

Police say a nine-year-old victim was abused at a premise in Nelson Bay, Port Stephens, and at a beach at Newcastle.

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Priest hid sex abuse: police

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

By JOANNE McCARTHY
Jan. 4, 2013

A HUNTER priest who retired more than 15 years ago has become the second Catholic priest in Australia charged with concealing child sex crimes.

Father Lewis Fenton, 81, of Eleebana, was charged at Charlestown police station on Friday morning in relation to offences committed by a Hunter man against children in the mid-1980s.

Father Fenton was charged only four months after retired Hunter priest Tom Brennan made international news as the first Australian Catholic priest to face charges of concealing another priest’s sex crimes against children in the 1970s.

Father Brennan died of cancer six weeks later, and before the matter was heard in court.

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Sex-abuse victims face more delays

CANADA
Montreal Gazette

By Sue Montgomery, GAZETTE JUSTICE REPORTER
January 3, 2013

MONTREAL — There were tears, comforting hugs, and exasperated sighs Thursday from men who were sexually abused by members of Congrégation de Ste. Croix as the powerful order once again tried to delay paying out $18 million in compensation more than a year after a settlement was reached.

At least 50 victims, who attended prestigious Collège Notre Dame and two other schools run by the Catholic order, spent most of the day in Quebec Superior Court waiting for lawyers from both sides to agree on how to speed up the process.

“They are filibustering, plain and simple,” said Sébastien Richard, spokesman for the victims.

The victims filed a motion Thursday to speed up the settlement awarding process, after the brothers had sought to delay settling the claims until June. Instead, discussions took place in private outside court and a second adjudicator was named to help move things forward. The case will be back in court March 5.

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Priest ‘kept silence on sex abuse’

AUSTRALIA
The Daily Telegraph

Neil Keene
The Daily Telegraph
January 05, 2013

A RETIRED Catholic priest allegedly concealed his knowledge about the repeated sexual assault of a nine-year-old boy for more than 20 years.

Police from Strike Force Georgiana charged the 81-year-old yesterday morning after a seven-month investigation. They allege he failed to disclose serious child sex offences by another man on a nine-year-old boy between 1982 and 1984 at Port Stephens and a beach in Newcastle.

The priest, who worked in the Maitland-Newcastle diocese from the 1970s to the 1990s, was charged with being an accessory before the fact to the indecent assault of a child and failing to inform police about a crime.

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Bruno Tucci, former Catholic priest, charged in child sex abuse case

MARYLAND/PENNSYLVANIA
WFMZ

OCEAN CITY, Md. –
The investigation of a reported child sexual assault in Maryland has led to the arrest of a former priest in the Allentown Diocese.

Bruno Michael Tucci took a child in Aug. 1981 to a motel room in Ocean City, where the sexual acts occurred, said police, who declined to release specifics of the case.

Tucci, now 70, of Salisbury, Md., served as a priest in the Allentown Diocese, specifically at Roman Catholic schools and churches in Berks, Carbon and Schuylkill counties, between 1971 and 2002, said officials, adding that he was defrocked by the diocese in 2007.

Tucci’s arrest, police said, didn’t come about until now because they only learned of the alleged assault after the Jerry Sandusky case in Pennsylvania was made public.

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Assignment Record – Rev. Curtis Carl Wehmeyer

MINNESOTA
BishopAccountability.org

Summary of Case: Wehmeyer was arrested in June 2012 on charges of criminal sexual conduct after a woman reported to police that the priest molested her 12 year-old son in the summer of 2010. Wehmeyer was removed from his St. Paul, MN parish June 21, 2012. Investigators learned that the boy’s 14 year-old brother was present during the abuse, and that he, too, was targeted. The incidents occurred in the priest’s camper in the church parking lot and on an overnight camping trip. The boys said Wehmeyer gave them alcohol and marijuana and showed them pornography. Police found child pornography on Wehmeyer’s laptop computer, which resulted in further charges. Wehmeyer pleaded guilty on all counts. He had been arrested previously, in 2009, on charges of Driving While Intoxicated. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 90 days in jail and 2 years of supervised probation. Sentencing for the criminal sexual conduct and possession of child pornography was scheduled for Feb. 2013.

Ordained: 2001
Incardinated: St. Paul-Minneapolis

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John Wojnowski

UNITED STATES
National Survivor Advocates Coalition

Sunday, January 6, brings us to the 11th anniversary of the breaking of the sexual abuse scandal in the United States in its Boston incarnation.

It’s the day the first news story ran in the series that would ultimately net the Boston Globe a Pulitzer Prize.

It is, as we have sadly learned and re-learned through this decade plus one, not the beginning of the sexual abuse crisis in the Roman Catholic Church. Those roots go very, very depth and strength very, very long into the Church’s history.

The movement of response to this crisis which ballooned considerably with the Boston explosion of news that rippled throughout the country and now throughout the world, has produced heroes and villains.

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Police charge retired priest – Lake Macquarie

AUSTRALIA
New South Wales Police Force

Friday, 04 January 2013

Police have charged a retired priest in relation to the alleged historical sexual assault of a child on the state’s north coast.

In June 2012 investigators from Strike Force Georgiana received information about alleged child sex assault matters and commenced inquiries.

Investigators spoke with an 81-year-old retired priest about the alleged offences against a then 9-year-old boy at a premise in Nelson Bay and a beach at Newcastle.

Police will allege the offences occurred between 1982 and 1984.

Detectives have been following several lines of inquiry and today progressed their investigation.

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Priest charged with concealing sex offence

AUSTRALIA
Adelaide Now

A RETIRED priest has been charged with concealing the child sex offences of another man in NSW dating back to the early 1980s.

The 81-year-old is also accused of being an accessory before the fact to the indecent assault of a nine-year-old boy.

Police allege the victim was molested at a premises in Nelson Bay, on the NSW north coast, and at a beach at Newcastle.

The offences allegedly occurred between 1982 and 1984.

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Top Lawyer Takes Yeshiva Abuse Case

NEW YORK
The Jewish Daily Forward

By Paul Berger

Published January 03, 2013.

An attorney who just won a landmark sex abuse lawsuit against an elite private school has been retained to represent a former student with similar claims against Yeshiva University.

Kevin Mulhearn has been hired by Mordechai Twersky, the first of almost two dozen students to come forward claiming they were abused decades ago while studying at Y.U.’s High School for Boys, in Manhattan.

Legal Eagle: Kevin Mulhearn has been retained by Mordechai Twersky, who claims he was abused as a student at Yeshiva U. High School for Boys

Mulhearn said that he hoped more victims would join in any potential lawsuit against Y.U. “I think there is a substantial benefit in consolidating these claims as much as possible,” Mulhearn said.

Twersky says that not only was he abused by Rabbi George Finkelstein, who went on to become principal of the Y.U.-run high school, but Y.U. also knew of Finkelstein’s and other staff members’ abusive behavior and covered it up for decades.

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Bank of Italy Suspends Vatican Debit, Credit Card Payments

VATICAN CITY
Bloomberg Businessweek

By Lorenzo Totaro and Sonia Sirletti on January 04, 2013

The Bank of Italy suspended electronic payments in the Vatican City because the papal state doesn’t comply with international money laundering rules.

The central bank found in an inspection in 2010 that Deutsche Bank AG (DBK)’s Italian unit, which had been operating the papal state’s point-of-service payment services since 1997, didn’t have the authorization to operate in the Vatican City, a Bank of Italy official said. The central bank on Dec. 6 refused a permit request to Deutsche Bank SpA because the Vatican lacks required banking and financial legislation, the official said. A Deutsche Bank spokeswoman for Italy declined to comment.

Payments through credit and debit cards through one electronic-payment provider in the Vatican City were suspended on Jan. 1 as authorities are trying to find another bank provider, the Vatican press office said in a statement yesterday. The interruption to electronic payment services will be “brief,” the Vatican said. Cash withdrawals from machines operated by the Vatican bank IOR are not affected, a Vatican spokesman, who declined to be named, said.

The interruption affects Vatican museums, which had sales of 91.3 million euros ($118.9 million) in 2011 and more than 5 million visitors, according to a spokeswoman for the museums.

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No cards in Vatican: Holy state turns ‘cash only’

VATICAN CITY
RT

If a trip to Vatican is on your to do list, you’ll need plenty of cash for all the tickets, souvenirs and food. The world’s tiniest state has suspended all bank cards payments and emptied ATMs after it failed to comply with EU money laundering legislation

­Even the Vatican’s most visited landmarks and sights, like the world’s famous Vatican museum, are obliged to accept cash only. The measure also places restrictions on the pharmacy, the post office and a few shops.

It would not be such a problem for scores of tourists, if only they could take cash from ATMs. However, ‘hole in the wall’ machines have been emptied.

“A lot of tourists don’t have cash on them, so they have to get euros and don’t know where to get them,” an American tourist Fluger William Hunter, who was standing in line for the Vatican Museum, was quoted by media.

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The Vatican’s New Point Man on Sexual Abuse

BOSTON (MA)
National Catholic Register

CHRISTINE M. WILLIAMS
01/03/2013

BRAINTREE, Mass. — Pope Benedict XVI has appointed a widely respected canon lawyer from the Archdiocese of Boston to the key Vatican post of promoter of justice for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF).

In that capacity, Father Robert Oliver will be charged with ensuring that Church law is followed carefully and with equity — most notably with respect to the high-profile area of clergy sexual abuse of minors.

Currently assistant for canonical affairs to Boston’s vicar general, Father Oliver enjoys a stellar reputation among his fellow American canon-law specialists.

J.D. Flynn, canon lawyer and chancellor for the Archdiocese of Denver, called Father Oliver an “expert” who is often consulted by other canonists.

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Roman Catholic diocese had duty to report sex abuse allegations: lawyers

CANADA
CTV

The Canadian Press
Published Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013

MONCTON, N.B. — A Roman Catholic diocese in New Brunswick should have notified police immediately when it heard last year that two priests were alleged to have sexually abused children, say two lawyers who have represented victims of abuse by clergymen.

Robert Talach and John McKiggan say the Archdiocese of Moncton had a responsibility to refer the matter to the RCMP once it became aware of the accusations.

“You name me any other institution, school board, a daycare, or a boys’ home that would not immediately react with disgust and outrage and drag the information down to the police station before the end of that same day,” Talach said Thursday from his London, Ont., office.

But a spokesman for the archdiocese said it is up to the alleged sex abuse victims to report their allegations to the police.

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Ex-priest charged in Maryland child abuse case

PENNSYLVANIA
Reading Eagle

Mike Urban
Reading Eagle

A former priest who served and taught in Berks County in the 1970s and ’80s has been charged with sexually abusing a boy in a Maryland shore town in 1981.

Bruno M. Tucci, 70, of Salisbury, Md., was charged with sexual assault and child abuse by a custodian.

He was served with an arrest summons Dec. 11, and remains free awaiting further court action.

In August 1981, Tucci took the boy to an Ocean City motel room, where he sexually assaulted the boy, police said.

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Diocese: Abuse allegations against deceased priest are ‘credible’

MISSOURI
Southeast Missourian

Friday, January 4, 2013

By Scott Moyers ~ Southeast Missourian

A Catholic priest who’s been dead for decades has been accused of sexually abusing a child at a Southeast Missouri parish he served in the mid-1960s, the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau has disclosed.

The complaint against the Rev. Walter G. Craig is “credible,” said spokeswoman Leslie Anne Eidson. But church leaders aren’t willing, she said, to provide specifics out of respect for the victim’s request for privacy.

“It is a matter of grave concern for the diocese,” Eidson said in a telephone interview from Springfield, Mo. “We felt we had a responsibility to make this information available to the public. But, of course, we want to honor his wish for complete anonymity.”

The diocese did acknowledge the incident is alleged to have taken place in the mid-1960s at Immaculate Conception Parish in New Madrid, Mo., where Craig was pastor from 1954 to 1966, Eidson said. Craig, who was born in 1899 and ordained in 1923, was pastor in other Southeast Missouri churches, including St. Ambrose in Chaffee, Immaculate Conception in Jackson and St. Lawrence in New Hamburg. Craig died in 1971 while at the New Hamburg parish. He was at St. Louis parishes twice during his nearly five decades in the priesthood, according to biographical information provided by the diocese.

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Priest sex abuse allegations not reported to RCMP

CANADA
CBC News

The Archdiocese of Moncton has not contacted police about “serious” sexual abuse allegations against two recently suspended priests, church officials have confirmed.

But RCMP are aware of the accusations about Father Yvon Arsenault and Father Irois Després and could still investigate, said Cpl. Chantal Farrah.

“If we are made aware of someone being the victim of a crime then we can proceed in opening an investigation to see if we can further that,” she said.

Farrah declined to say whether the RCMP plans to investigate in this case, citing confidentiality.

Even if an investigation were ongoing, police could not comment until a charge is laid, she said.

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Church had no obligation to tell police about sex allegations: judge

CANADA
CTV

The Canadian Press
Published Friday, Jan. 4, 2013

MONCTON, N.B. — A former Supreme Court justice says the Catholic church had no obligation notify police of sex abuse allegations against two more priests.

Michel Bastarache informed the Archdiocese of Moncton of the allegations.

They surfaced during a reconciliation and compensation process that Bastarache was conducting for alleged victims of sexual abuse involving another priest.

Two lawyers who have represented victims of abuse by clergyman say the diocese should have gone to the RCMP.

One of the lawyers, Robert Talach, says any other institution would have done so.

But the archdiocese countered that it’s up to the alleged sex abuse victims to come forward.

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Newly-sworn-in Pa. Representative…

PENNSYLVANIA
WFMZ

Newly-sworn-in Pa. Representative, child abuse victim, wants to end child abuse statue of limitation

Author: Pam Cunningham, Reporter

READING, Pa. –
A former Berks County priest is being charged for child sexual abuse. Police officers in Maryland said they have brought charges for an incident that happened more than 30 years ago. Unlike Pennsylvania, Maryland has no statute of limitations in sexual abuse crimes. That’s something a new state lawmaker wants to change.

Ocean City, Maryland police said at this point Bruno Tucci is facing charges related to one incident of child sexual abuse at a Ocean City motel. But they said if anyone else here believes they are also a victim and it happened in their area, they’ll investigate it. …

Newly-sworn-in Pennsylvania Representative for Berks County Mark Rozzi wants to change our laws.

“Then it turns to the victim. And I couldn’t be more proud of him and how courageous he is to come out cause it is not easy,” said Rozzi.

Rozzi said he was also a child sexual abuse victim at the hands of another priest in 1983 in Muhlenberg Township when he was 13 years old.

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January 3, 2013

Church had duty to flag allegations: lawyers

CANADA
Metro

MONCTON, N.B. – A Roman Catholic diocese in New Brunswick should have notified police immediately when it heard last year that two priests were alleged to have sexually abused children, say two lawyers who have represented victims of abuse by clergymen.

Robert Talach and John McKiggan say the Archdiocese of Moncton had a responsibility to refer the matter to the RCMP once it became aware of the accusations.

“You name me any other institution, school board, a daycare, or a boys’ home that would not immediately react with disgust and outrage and drag the information down to the police station before the end of that same day,” Talach said Thursday from his London, Ont., office.

But a spokesman for the archdiocese said it is up to the alleged sex abuse victims to report their allegations to the police.

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Sincere apology?

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by Barbara Dorris on January 03, 2013

“Once the sale is made, shut up.” That’s a fundamental rule of sales that is taught to virtually every aspiring sales person.

A similar rule should be taught to public officials in sexual misconduct cases: “Once the apology is made, shut up.”

Today’s New York Times contains two stories about politicians who can’t seem to leave well enough alone and who apparently want to mess with apologies for sexual misdeeds made months or years ago.

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GA- Msgr. David P. Talley promoted, SNAP responds

GEORGIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by Barbara Dorris on January 03, 2013

We’re encouraged that Msgr. David P. Talley has been promoted to be Atlanta’s auxiliary Catholic bishop. We don’t know much about him but it can only help that he has worked as a caseworker for abused and neglected children.

At the same time, knowledge doesn’t guarantee courage. And a lack of courage has prevented, and still prevents, many Catholic officials from acting responsibly in clergy sex abuse and cover up cases. So while we are mildly optimistic about Talley’s new role, we are also cautious. Hundreds of Catholic staffers understand child sexual abuse. Only a handful of them, unfortunately, have been brave enough to buck an unhealthy, self-protective and secretive clerical culture.

Regardless, every single current and former Catholic Church employee and member who has seen, suspected or suffered clergy sexual misconduct should play it safe and report to secular, not church officials.

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Vatican forced to halt use of foreign credit cards within its borders

VATICAN CITY
Rome Reports

[with video]

January 3, 2013 (Romereports.com) In a bid by Italian financial authorities against money laundering, starting January 1 the Vatican will no longer accept credit card payments for many of its services.

The new measure will take its greatest toll on the Vatican Museums, where up until now visitors could pay using their credit cards, thanks to a service offered by Deutsche Bank Italia. However, other Vatican subsidiaries affected include its pharmacy, the supermarket and its post office, all of which must now depend on cash payments.

The Bank of Italy, which supervises the Italian financial sector, considers Vatican City as an extracommunitarian country, and, since it is not part of the European Union, it is therefore not integrated into the community’s common standards on vigilance. As a result, it will not allow Italian banks to operate within the tiny, sovereign city-state.

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Italy suspends Vatican bank card payments

VATICAN CITY
BBC News

The Italian central bank has suspended all bank card payments in the Vatican, citing its failure to implement fully anti-money laundering legislation, Italian media report.

The Holy See was required to meet in full European Union safeguards on finances by the start of 2013.

Its failure means tourists will have to pay cash at its museums and shops.

A Vatican spokesman said contacts were under way and the suspension of bank card payments should be “short-lived”.

Pope Benedict has promised greater transparency in Vatican finances and the operations of its bank, the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR), which has in the past been implicated in major money-laundering scandals.

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Italy blocks Vatican card payments over transparency concerns

VATICAN CITY
Reuters

By Elisa Anzolin

VATICAN CITY | Thu Jan 3, 2013

(Reuters) – Italy has blocked the use of debit and credit cards in the Vatican because of concerns over lack of transparency, in a major obstacle to one of the tiny city state’s biggest sources of income, financial sources said on Thursday.

A source close to the Bank of Italy said the central bank in December denied a permit for Deutsche Bank Italy, the Vatican’s previous provider of electronic payment services, because the Holy See was seen as lacking anti-money laundering controls and oversight.

“The Bank of Italy could not give the authorisation because the Vatican, apart from not respecting money laundering regulation, did not have the legal prerequisites. That is, it lacked banking and financial legislation and proper supervision,” the source said.

Deutsche Bank’s Italian operation needs approval from the Bank of Italy to provide the credit card service under Italian banking regulations.

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Italy bans card payments in Vatican over money laundering

UNITED KINGDOM
The Telegraph

Italian authorities have stopped all electronic payments inside the Vatican City after the Bank of Italy complained that it had failed to bring in new procedures to prevent money laundering.

By Harry Wilson, Banking Correspondent
6:21PM GMT 03 Jan 2013

The Bank of Italy suspended all bank card payments on Vatican territory from the start of the year and ordered Deutsche Bank Italia, which manages electronic payments for the world’s smallest country, to turn off its systems.

Italian newspapers reported that the action was taken after officials at the Italian central bank became worried that the Vatican was not prepared to implement new anti-money laundering rules.

The suspension of card services means that the Vatican museum, along with the territory’s pharmacy and post office, have all been unable to transfer money and accept payments.

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Family alarmed as police release rape suspect

NIGERIA
The Guardian

THE Lagos State Police Command has released a clergy of a ‘white garment’ church who allegedly raped a 12-year- old virgin at Epe, in the outskirts of Lagos.

The Guardian learnt that the said ‘pastor,’ one Alasco Sobowale of No. 10, Togodo Temu village in Epe, had sent Chinasa Ndadi on errand when he took advantage of the situation and raped her.

Men of Epe Police Station arrested the suspect at the weekend after the victim’s family reported the matter. The girl was taken to the hospital where the doctor confirmed that she was actually defiled.

To the amazement of the girls’ parents, the suspect was released on the order of the Divisional Police Officer in Epe yesterday, who allegedly disregarded the doctor’s report.

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Shameless Pastor rapes 12-year-old girl; Church members claim ‘he was bewitched’

NIGERIA
Daily Post

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A pastor, Alasco Sobowale, in Togodo Street, Temu Town Epe, Lagos State, has been arrested for raping his 12-year-old neighbour on the 15th of December.

Dailypost gathered that the 12-year-old victim who recently arrived Lagos from Imo state, only speaks Igbo Language.

The victim’s aunt, Mrs. Ngozi Anjorin, disclosed that Pastor Sobowale carnally abused her after having lured her to the toilet.

“On that particular night, my children were in the room watching television but I couldn’t find my niece. I kept on shouting her name but I got no answer. I then proceeded to the toilet which is detached from the building. I knocked on the door of the toilet and the pastor immediately ran out and I saw her inside the toilet. When I inquired of her what she was doing inside the toilet with the pastor, she said he lured her into the toilet and covered her mouth with his palm so she wouldn’t scream. She said the pastor brought out his penis and forced it into her anus. She said he also put his penis in her vagina and when she discharged a particular fluid, he used a handkerchief to scoop it.”

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PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR SLAPS SURVIVORS IN THE FACE

PENNSYLVANIA
The Neuberger Firm

Posted by Tom Neuberger
at January 3, 2013

Like the Grinch who stole Christmas, Pennsylvania Governor Thomas Corbett has stolen the joy survivors world-wide experienced when Penn State University as an institution accepted responsibility for childhood sexual abuse within its football program and agree to pay stiff financial penalties as penance for its crimes of omission.

Earlier this year Penn State accepted $60 million in fines imposed by the NCAA on its football program because of its alleged complicity in the sexual crimes committed on children by one of its football coaches and the failure of other coaches and University staff to protect children. The extent of Penn State’s responsibility was set out in great detail in the Freeh Report prepared by the former director of the F.B.I., Louis J. Freeh, who is also a retired federal judge.

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Former Berks priest charged with sexual assault

PENNSYLVANIA
Reading Eagle

A former priest who served and taught in Berks County has been charged with sexually assaulting a boy in Maryland in 1981, police reported this morning.

Bruno M. Tucci, 70, of Salisbury Md., was charged with sexual assault and child abuse by a custodian. He remains free pending further court action.

Police said Tucci assaulted the child in an Ocean City motel room in August 1981.

Tucci had been a priest in the Allentown Diocese, and in the 1970s taught at Holy Name and Central Catholic high schools, and served at St. Columbkill Church in Boyertown and at St. Margaret’s Church, among other Berks locations.

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Police: Nude Man Entered Killingly Church, Caused Disturbance

CONNECTICUT
The Hartford Courant

January 02, 2013|BY HILDA MUÑOZ, hmunoz@courant.com, The Hartford Courant

KILLINGLY — A 41-year-old man entered St. James Catholic Church naked on Wednesday afternoon and was arrested, police said.

A person who called police at 1:45 p.m. said the man, identified as Gary Pohronezny of Brooklyn, disrobed and then entered the church, at 120 Water St., in the Danielson section of town. He caused a disturbance in front of parishioners and students from the St. James. School next door, state police said.

Troopers confronted Pohronezny, who failed to comply with their orders. He was eventually taken into custody. He was taken to Day Kimble Hospital in Putnam for a medical evaluation.

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Gary Pohronezny Accused Of Stripping In Church In Connecticut

CONNECTICUT
Huffington Post

KILLINGLY, Conn. — A Brooklyn man who police say stripped naked in a church in the presence of congregants and school children is being evaluated at an eastern Connecticut hospital.

Gary Pohronezny has been charged with disorderly conduct, risk of injury to minors and interfering with police related to the alleged incident at St. James Catholic Church in Killingly on Wednesday.

Police say the 41-year-old Pohronezny was taken to Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam for evaluation.

It was not known Thursday morning if he is represented by a lawyer.

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Man arrested after exposing himself to schoolchildren inside Connecticut church

CONNECTICUT
NBC News

By Ilana Gold, NBCConnecticut.com

A Connecticut man was facing several charges after police said he barged into a church naked and exposed himself to parishioners and a third-grade class Wednesday afternoon.

The incident happened around 2 p.m. at St. James Catholic Church in Killingly, Conn.

The Rev. John O’Neill told NBC Connecticut that the man got in through a front door that was supposed to be locked.

Police arrested Gary Pohronezny, 41, of Brooklyn, Conn., at the church. O’Neill said Pohronezny was known to police.

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It’s ‘cash only’ now for tourists at the Vatican

VATICAN CITY
San Bernardino Sun

By FRANCES D’EMILIO Associated PressAssociated Press
Posted: 01/03/2013

VATICAN CITY—It’s “cash only” now for tourists at the Vatican wanting to pay for museum tickets, souvenirs and other services after Italy’s central bank decided to block electronic payments, including credit cards, at the tiny city state.

The Italian daily Corriere della Sera reported Thursday that Bank of Italy took the action because the Holy See has not yet fully complied with European Union safeguards against money laundering. That means Italian banks are not authorized to operate within the Vatican, which is in the process of improving its mechanisms to combat laundering.

The Vatican says it’s scrambling to find a non-Italian bank to provide the electronic payment services ”quite soon” but declined to discuss Bank of Italy’s concerns.

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Bank card payments suspended in Vatican: reports

VATICAN CITY
France 24

AFP – The Bank of Italy has suspended all bank card payments in the Vatican including for tickets to its famous museum until further notice because of a failure to fully implement anti money laundering legislation, Italian media reported on Thursday.

The payments have been suspended since January 1 after the Bank of Italy ordered Deutsche Bank Italia, which handles bank card payments on Vatican territory, to deactivate its terminals because of a lack of authorisation for the transactions.

The Vatican museum, which was visited by five million tourists last year who paid a total of 91.3 million euros ($120 million), will now be asking for payments in cash, La Repubblica daily reported.

The reports quoted Italian central bank sources saying the Vatican does not respect international anti money laundering norms and an Italian-registered bank such as Deutsche Bank Italia can therefore not operate on its territory.

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