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.

August 26, 2013

Victims’ Attorney: Yeshiva University Report On Sex Abuse ‘A Whitewash’

NEW YORK
CBS New York

[the report]

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A top Manhattan private school has admitted it failed to protect students from physical and sexual abuse.

But a lawyer for three-dozen alleged victims says Yeshiva University High School is still hiding the extent of wrongdoing, CBS 2’s Tony Aiello reported Monday.

Yeshiva University promised to “meet or exceed” the openness of Penn State and other institutions that have hired outsiders to investigate abuse claims, but a lawyer suing the school says an investigative report released Monday falls far short of that promise.

Attorney Kevin Mulhearn slammed the report released by Yeshiva University.

“I think this is a whitewash. They’re trying to establish with the community the fact they’re being open and candid and this report indicates the opposite,” Mulhearn said.

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Y.U.’s Richard Joel ‘Regrets’ Findings of Report Into Sex Abuse Claims

NEW YORK
Jewish Daily Forward

[the report]

By Anne Cohen
Published August 26, 2013.

Yeshiva University President Richard Joel said the school feels deep regret and shame at the findings of an investigation into allegation of sex abuse — but a lawyer for alleged victims dismissed the report as a “gross disappointment.”

The investigation commissioned by the university following reports by the Forward of sexual abuse by two faculty members at Y.U.’s high school for boys in the 1970s and ‘80s confirmed that “multiple incidents of varying types of sexual and physical abuse took place” at the school.

It also said the abuse extended beyond the high school for boys, to other divisions of the university, but gave no details.

The probe, carried out by New York-based law firm Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, also found that individuals in positions of authority perpetrated the incidents, which continued even after administration members had been made aware of the problem.

“I express my deepest and most heartfelt remorse, and truly hope that our recognition of these issues provides some level of comfort and closure to the victims,” Joel wrote. “Although we cannot change the past, we remain committed to making confidential counseling services available to those individual victims in the hope they can achieve a more peaceful future.”

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Houston pastor accused of sex with his foster daughter

TEXAS
Houston Chronicle

By Robert Stanton | August 26, 2013

A Houston pastor is behind bars, accused of sexually assaulting one of his foster children, Harris County prosecutors said.

Darryl Earl Houston, 47, faces three felony counts of sexual assault of a child under 17 years of age, court records show. He was charged Aug. 22.

A judge denied bail for the suspect, who was being held Monday at the Harris County Jail.

The girl told Harris County sheriff’s investigators that she had sex with Houston six times at a residence on Bicentennial Court in northwest Harris County, from April 7-24, 2013, according to an arrest warrant filed in the case.

The girl was 14 when the alleged assaults occurred.

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Houston pastor accused of repeated sexual abuse of 14-year-old foster daughter

TEXAS
KHOU

by KHOU.com staff
khou.com
Posted on August 26, 2013

HOUSTON – A Houston pastor is accused of repeatedly sexually abusing his teen foster daughter at the family’s home, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

Darryl Earl Houston, 47, was charged with sexual assault of a child.

The 14-year-old victim said the first time she had sex with Houston was at his home on April 7. She said while she was doing her chores, Houston called her into the TV room and began kissing her neck. The two of them began to “make out” and then had sex, according to court documents.

The two allegedly had sexual contact at least six times, even when others were in the home, up until April 24. Two days later, she told her therapist at the Children’s Assessment Center. The teen said she enjoyed being with Houston and that he allegedly told her the two of them would be together in the future.

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Pastor accused of having sex with foster daughter

TEXAS
KTRK

HOUSTON (KTRK) — A Houston pastor is facing felony charges after he allegedly had a sexual relationship with one of his foster children.

Darryl Earl Houston, 47, is charged with three counts of sexual assault of a child under 17 years of age. According to court documents, a 14-year-old girl told authorities with Child Protective Services that Houston, her pastor and foster father, had sex with her on multiple occasions and promised her they had a future together.

Houston denied the allegations when interviewed by a Harris County Sheriff’s deputy, and accused the girl of being “promiscuous.” But Houston reportedly showed signs of “deception” when taking a voluntary polygraph test, court documents state.

CPS removed all the foster children from the home.

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OH – Catholic coach arrested; SNAP responds

OHIO
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Monday, August 26, 2013

Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 862 7688 home, 314 503 0003 cell, SNAPdorris@gmail.com )

A Catholic coach has been arrested on child sex charges. We hope this news prompts others who have seen, suspected or suffered by Catholic employees’ child sex crimes to step forward.

When men like Thomas Hansman are charged, often others stay silent. “It’s all being taken care of now,” they assume. But that’s wrong.

Child predators often get good lawyers. They often exploit legal technicalities. They often get light sentences or go unpunished because of some loophole. And their victims struggle while others with helpful information do nothing.

So we beg anyone with suspicions or knowledge of Hansman’s crimes to call police officials, not church officials. We beg them to not let one victim carry the burden of prosecuting Hansman alone.

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Statutes of limitation lifted in Illinois

ILLINOIS
Stop Baptist Predator

The great State of Illinois has lifted the civil statute of limitations for lawsuits alleging child sex abuse!

This is a huge step forward and will help to protect countless thousands of kids into the future.

“Kids are safest when predators are jailed. But that can’t always happen. So the next best option is to expose predators,” said SNAP in its public statement. Civil lawsuits are a powerful tool toward that end.

Civil lawsuits are also a tool that can often bring to light the extensive cover-ups that we see so frequently in religious institutions.

When allegations are made as part of a civil lawsuit filed at a public courthouse, the media can readily report on them. When the media reports on them, people learn about them. When people learn about them, other victims often come forward, other people may be prompted to tell what they know, and others who colluded in concealing the crimes can be exposed. Most importantly, with the exposure that civil lawsuits bring, people can at least have the opportunity to be warned about credibly-accused predators, and parents can then make their own decisions about who they’re willing to trust their kids with.

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Fr. William Marks, PEDOPHILE

MINNESOTA
SNAP Minnesota via YouTube

Serial child molesting priest, Fr. William Marks, worked at churches in Tyler, Green Valley, & Hector, Minnesota. Survivors visited these parish assignments to reach out to others he’s hurt while urging anyone who saw, suspected or suffered from his abuse to get help.

Previous survivor legal efforts accused the priest’s supervisors of knowing about Mark’s crimes, yet warning no one and putting children in harm’s way at parishes and church events.

Establishment of the Minnesota Child Victims Act gives those denied civil justice an opportunity to prove there is no evidence that Catholic officials warned anyone when Marks was transferred from parish to parish to parish.

Minnesota SNAP videotaped the outreach efforts and provides it here Fr. William Marks, PEDOPHILE as a continuation of the search for truth. (http://youtu.be/-pK1OGlA0YY) Bob Schwiderski

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NKY volunteer coach faces sex abuse charges

KENTUCKY
Cincinnati.com

Written by
Brenna R. Kelly

A Northern Kentucky football coach has been arrested and charged with sexual abuse of a child.

Covington Police arrested Thomas Hansman, 27, a volunteer football coach at Holy Cross School on Wednesday. Hansman was charged with first-degree sexual abuse and using electronic communications to induce a minor to engage in sexual activity, both felonies.

Hansman volunteered with the middle school football team at Holy Cross School, said Tim Fitzgerald, Covington Diocese spokesman.

The charges involved a minor girl, Fitzgerald said. After the allegations arose, Hansman was immediately removed from his position, he said.

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Former middle-school coach charged with sexual abuse

KENTUCKY
Fox 19

Posted: Aug 26, 2013

COVINGTON, KENTUCKY (FOX19) –
A volunteer middle-school football coach from Holy Cross School has been charged with sexual abuse.

Thomas Hansman, 27, was arrested on August 21 following charges of sexual abuse and using electronic communications to induce a minor to engage in sexual activity. Police say Hansman sexually abused a young girl.

The Diocese of Covington has released a statement saying that Hansman was immediately removed from the volunteer position following the incident.

Diocesan policy is that all employees and volunteers must be trained in a safe environment program. Hansman completed the program, according to diocesan officials.

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He’s a good priest and a holy priest…

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Deep Thoughts

He’s a good priest and a holy priest who happens to have be arrested and charged with child molestation and victim tampering. We support Rev. Joseph Liang… or so suggests congregants from Catherdral Basilica of St. Louis as they tried to organize an official event showing their support for the alleged pedophile Catholic priest. SNAP put an end to it.

Earlier this week, local victims’ rights advocates were outraged when they saw an invitation to a meet-up at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis to pray for the “defense and exoneration” of Father Xiu Hui “Joseph” Jiang, a priest accused of repeatedly molesting a teenage girl. Representatives of the Archdiocese of St. Louis said they were not aware of the event until Daily RFT reached out. They ultimately canceled it and had the meetup.com listing removed.

Source: Chruchgoers Defend St. Louis Priest Accused of Sex Abuse, Pray in Private Meetup Group by Sam Levin

Oh you foolish people! Why would you support this man? Is it because he is a man of God? I think by now we all understand that priest are men who have the same weaknesses as other men, but much more access to power and children, which makes them more susceptible to abuse. Jiang will go to prison over these allegations. In fact, I predict a 30 year sentence. The evidence is damning. And now, Archbishop Robert Carlson has been Subpoenaed in the case. I smell a cover up!

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Yeshiva University alleged to have kept insurer AIG in the dark about sex abuse claims

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

BY DANIEL BEEKMAN / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 2013

Yeshiva University may have kept its insurance company in the dark about allegations of sex abuse at its all-boys prep school, a letter obtained by the Daily News reveals.

And Yeshiva has continued to withhold information from the insurer in the wake of a $380 million lawsuit brought by former students, the letter suggests.

More than 30 men are claiming they were molested by faculty members at the Yeshiva University Hig h School for Boys between 1969 and 1989.

Yeshiva declined to comment because the lawsuit is pending.

But the Aug. 13 letter from AIG to a Yeshiva lawyer sheds at least a small ray of light on the case.

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YU “Independent” Investigation Into Child Sex Abuse Allegations Released, Finds Abuse Took Place

NEW YORK
Failed Messiah

“The Investigative Team has concluded that multiple incidents of varying types of sexual and physical abuse took place at YUHSB during the relevant time period. This conduct was carried out by a number of individuals in positions of authority at the High Schools at various times throughout the period covered by the Investigation, including, in certain instances, after members of the administration had been made aware of such conduct. In addition, the Investigative Team found that, during the relevant time period, sexual and physical abuse took place at other schools comprising the University as well.”

…Findings

While it was the intention of the Board of Trustees to have made public a report which would have set forth the specific details of the extensive interviews conducted and documents reviewed by the Investigative Team, as a result of the Pending Litigation, the Investigative Team has been directed by the Special Committee to describe its findings with respect to sexual and physical abuse in summary fashion.

The Investigative Team has concluded that multiple incidents of varying types of sexual and physical abuse took place at YUHSB during the relevant time period. This conduct was carried out by a number of individuals in positions of authority at the High Schools at various times throughout the period covered by the Investigation, including, in certain instances, after members of the administration had been made aware of such conduct. In addition, the Investigative Team found that, during the relevant time period, sexual and physical abuse took place at other schools comprising the University as well.

As part of the Investigation, the Investigative Team reviewed each individual report of sexual and physical abuse, and the response of the University to any such report. The Investigative Team found that, up until 2001, there were multiple instances in which the University either failed to appropriately act to protect the safety of its students or did not respond to the allegations at all. Based on what the Investigative Team learned from its interviews with victims, this lack of an appropriate response by the University caused victims to believe that their complaints fell on deaf ears or were simply not believed by the University’s administration.

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Report: At YU Schools ‘Multiple Incidents’ Of Abuse, Improvement Since 2001

NEW YORK
The Jewish Week

[the report]

08/26/13
Gary Rosenblatt
Editor & Publisher

An independent report commissioned by Yeshiva University to investigate allegations of abuse at its boys high school, and other affiliated schools, has found that “multiple incidents of varying types of sexual and physical abuse took place at the boys school” during the last decades of the 20th century.
It said the situation has “significantly improved” since 2001.

The much-anticipated 53-page report, based on interviews with more than 145 individuals and a review of 96,000 electronic documents and 2.6 million e-mails, was released this morning by Sullivan and Cromwell, the law firm commissioned by YU.

The research was conducted independent and was not shared with YU officials prior to being posted on the firm’s website on Monday.

The main findings appear to corroborate the substance of the allegations by a number of former YU high school students from the 1970s and `80s who have filed a lawsuit seeking up to $680 million in damages, primarily against Rabbi George Finkelstein, a former principal of the high school, and Rabbi Macy Gordon, who taught Talmud there from 1956 to 1983.

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Yeshiva University failed to act on allegations of sexual abuse by its staff before 2001, new report say

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

[the report]

BY DANIEL BEEKMAN / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 2013,

Yeshiva University failed to act on multiple allegations of sexual abuse made by students until 2001, a report by a law firm hired by the institution said Monday.

But the report is skimpy on details because Yeshiva honchos directed the firm to publicize its findings only in summary form.

The 21-page document is the result of a months-long investigation by Sullivan & Cromwell LLP into claims by former students that they were molested by adults affiliated with Yeshiva.

“The investigative team found that, up until 2001, there were multiple instances in which the university either failed to appropriately act to protect the safety of its students or did not respond to the allegations at all,” says the report obtained by the Daily News.

“Based on what the investigative team learned from its interviews with victims, this lack of an appropriate response by the university caused victims to believe that their complaints fell on deaf ears or were simply not heard.”

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REPORT OF SULLIVAN & CROMWELL LLP REGARDING ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE AT YESHIVA UNIVERSITY AND ITS AFFILIATED SCHOOLS

NEW YORK
Y.U. Investigation Report

Background

On December 13, 2012, The Jewish Daily Forward (“The Forward”) published an article by Paul Berger entitled “Student Claims of Abuse Not Reported by Yeshiva U.” The article was the result of an investigation by Mr. Berger “into allegations that two staff members at Yeshiva University High School for Boys’ Manhattan campus sexually abused students during the late 1970s and early ’80s.” The two YUHSB staff members who were the subject of these allegations were Rabbi George Finkelstein, who worked in various administrative capacities at YUHSB from 1963 to 1995—including as principal from 1991 to 1995—and Rabbi Macy Gordon, who, among other affiliations, worked as a Talmud instructor at YUHSB from 1956 to 1983.

Following the publication of the article, the Board of Trustees of Yeshiva University and the Board of Directors of YUHSB engaged Sullivan & Cromwell LLP (“S&C”) to conduct an independent investigation (the “Investigation”). The Investigation was led by Karen Patton Seymour, who is Co-Managing Partner of S&C’s Litigation Group and who, both as a partner at S&C and as the former chief of the Criminal Division for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, has extensive experience conducting investigations.

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As used in this report (the “Report”), “University” refers, as appropriate, to any or all of Yeshiva University, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (“YUHSB”), the Samuel H. Wang Yeshiva University High School for Girls (the “Girls High School” and, together with YUHSB, the “High Schools”) and Yeshiva University’s other affiliated schools. August 26, 2013

While the primary focus of S&C’s Investigation was the allegations of sexual abuse at YUHSB, S&C’s mandate was broad and was not limited to the allegations described in The Forward article. S&C was directed to: (1) perform a full and complete independent investigation into these reports and any other reports of sexual or physical abuse of University students by University faculty or employees, and the University’s response to any such reports; and (2) review current policies and procedures, and make recommendations as to how those policies may be improved to prevent and respond to reports of abuse in the future.

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Investigation: Y.U. sex abuse extended beyond high school for boys

NEW YORK
JTA

[REPORT OF SULLIVAN & CROMWELL LLP REGARDING ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE AT YESHIVA UNIVERSITY AND ITS AFFILIATED SCHOOLS]

August 26, 2013

NEW YORK (JTA) — Incidents of physical and sexual abuse at Yeshiva University were not limited to its high school for boys, an investigation has found.

An outside investigation commissioned by the university following reports of sexual abuse by two faculty members at Y.U.’s high school for boys in the 1970s and ‘80s confirmed that “multiple incidents of varying types of sexual and physical abuse took place” at the school.

Individuals in positions of authority perpetrated the incidents, which continued even after administration members had been made aware of the problem, according to the investigation.

The probe also found sexual abuse at other divisions of the university but did not describe them in any detail or specify where they took place.

Carried out by the New York-based law firm Sullivan and Cromwell and released Monday, the investigation was prompted by a Dec. 13, 2012 article in the Forward newspaper titled “Student Claims of Abuse not Reported by Yeshiva U.”

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Is it fair for sex offenders to stay listed on a registry for life?

MISSOURI
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

By Kevin McDermott kmcdermott@post-dispatch.com 314-340-826842

ST. LOUIS • On one side of the latest debate over Missouri’s sex-offender registry are people such as Daniel Ray Winfrey. In 1991, when Winfrey was 15, he and three others raped and murdered sisters Julie and Robin Kerry at the Chain of Rocks Bridge near St. Louis.

Winfrey testified against his co-defendants in exchange for a 30-year prison sentence. Though back in prison, he has been paroled twice since his conviction. At those times, he was free but still listed on the state’s sex-offender registry website. That website, Gov. Jay Nixon argues, is the only way for most neighbors and others to know of the potential danger while such offenders are among them.

“You wouldn’t want to know if one of these guys moved in next door?” Nixon asked last week.

He was defending his veto of a bill that would remove from the website all offenders who, like Winfrey, were under 18 when they committed their crimes.

On the other side are people such as Ali Nemec’s fiancé. He was 17 when he was arrested for having child pornography on his computer. Now 24 and still listed on the registry website, he’s had difficulty at work, has been been turned away from housing and lives with his parents.

“We can’t go to a park, we can’t go to a mall. If there’s an event with our friends near a school, we can’t go,” said Nemec, 23, of St. Peters. “He made a mistake … (but) he is not the boy that he was. There’s no reason to ruin him for the rest of his life.”

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MO – Victims oppose changing MO sex offender registry

MISSOURI
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: August 26, 2013

Statement by Barbara Dorris, Outreach Director, 314-862-7688 SNAPdorris@gmail.com

Missouri lawmakers want to suddenly remove hundreds of names of convicted criminals from the state sex offender registry. We oppose this move.

[Post-Dispatch]

When pondering changes to the sex offender registry, there should be only one criterion: will the proposed change protect more children? And in this case, it’s just too early to tell. So we in SNAP favor keeping the registry unchanged until independent scientific research clearly shows a need to change it.

Remember: Studies suggest that between 8% and 12% of kids will be sexually assaulted. (According to Darkness to Light, “there will be 400,000 babies born in the US this year that will be sexually abused before they turn 18 if we do not prevent it.”) We must put the well-being of thousands of children ahead of the inconvenience of dozens of offenders.

Decision-makers are adults. Most of them were never molested. So they naturally and instinctively sympathize with other adults. That sympathy leads some lawmakers to give some who have hurt kids a break.

But sympathies alone don’t make good public policy. We must examine both our feelings and the facts. And the facts tell us we should err on the side of safeguarding children.

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Carlson to Post-Dispatch & His Flock: Buzz Off

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY DAVID CLOHESSY ON AUGUST 26, 2013

A month ago, writing about the recent and troubling criminal and civil cases against a St. Louis priest, the Post-Dispatch urged Archbishop Robert Carlson to “live up to his promise to be open and transparent.”

[Post-Dispatch]

This week, Carlson basically thumbed his nose at the Post’s advice, proving, again, that his pledges to be “open” in clergy sex abuse and cover up cases are phony.

[Riverfront Times]

A civil child sex abuse and cover up lawsuit charges Carlson with six offenses, including attempted tampering with evidence, breach of fiduciary duty, intentional failure to supervise clergy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

In his legal response, filed this week, Carlson denies only one of those accusations: the evidence tampering allegation.

He ignores all five other charges, except to say “Legally, no one can even touch me, whether I did these awful things or not, because the law doesn’t apply to bishops like me.”

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Financial struggles impact local Greek Orthodox worship

HOLLADAY (UT)
Deseret News

By Joe Walker
For the Deseret News
Published: Sunday, Aug. 25 2013

HOLLADAY — More than 400 members of the Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Salt Lake packed a special parish assembly Sunday afternoon to consider the church’s financial struggles.

“This is a family matter,” said parish council president Dimitrios Tsagaris, explaining why the discussion at the Diamond Z. Miles Multi-Purpose Center at the Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church was closed to the media. “We need to be able to speak openly and plainly with other members of our church family.”

Tsagaris confirmed that by a narrow 220-215 vote, parishioners voted to:

* Reinstate their three priests, who have not been performing the sacraments of the church since late July over a financial dispute between the local parish council and church administrators in Denver

* Provide back pay to the three priests

* Urge leadership in Denver to reassign one priest and allow the Salt Lake parish to continue with two priests, one to oversee the Holy Trinity cathedral in downtown Salt Lake and one to oversee the Prophet Elias church in Holladay

“It was a very orderly assembly,” Tsagaris said. “From my perspective it was a success on several levels: We talked as a family; I think we gave our members a better understanding of our financial situation; and we voted and made a decision that I think will benefit everybody.”

The dispute began late last month when the parish council sent notification to parish members that “our community is out of money and unable to meet payroll.”

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OH – Youngstown clergy abuse victims meet this week

OHIO
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Monday, Aug. 26, 2013

A self help group for men and women who were abused by clergy will hold a confidential support meeting in Youngstown this week.

The organization is SNAP “Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests”. The meeting will be Wednesday, Aug 28.

“Victims, family members, and supporters are welcome and encouraged to attend,” said Judy Jones of St. Louis, SNAP’s associate Midwest regional director. “Getting together in a private setting can help to start the healing of anyone who has been abused as a child or exploited as an adult.”

Sometimes, SNAP is perceived as an “activist” group, Jones said. “But the bulk of what we do is to just listen and offer consolation – quietly and privately – to people who are in pain.”
For location and time, please contact Barb Dorris, SNAP Outreach Director, 314-862-7688, SNAPdorris@gmail.com

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“Situation für alle erschütternd”

DEUTSCHLAND
Donaukurier

Heideck (HK) Der Eichstätter Bischofsvikar Georg Härteis hat den inhaftierten Heidecker Stadtpfarrer am Freitag in der Untersuchungshaft besucht. Ihm gehe es den „Umständen entsprechend gut“, sagt Härteis gestern im Sonntagsgottesdienst. Der Stadtpfarrer steht unter dem

Bischofsvikar Georg Härteis, der den Gottesdienst an der Stelle des inhaftierten Stadtpfarrers hielt, geht erst am Schluss der Messe auf die Vorfälle ein. Bei seinem Besuch im Gefängnis habe der Stadtpfarrer einen „beherrschten Eindruck“ gemacht. Der Stadtpfarrer wolle „die Situation in solider Weise bestehen“, sagt Härteis. Dabei wisse dieser, dass dies nicht nur eine persönliche Prüfung für ihn selbst sei, sondern auch für die Menschen in seinen Pfarreien. Denen danke er für die Solidarität und lasse sie grüßen.

Der Geistliche war am Dienstag verhaftet worden. Der Missbrauch an einem minderjährigen Jungen soll sich zwischen 1998 und 2001 an der früheren Wirkungsstätte des Pfarrers in der Oberpfalz abgespielt haben. Die Ermittlungen der Staatsanwaltschaft erstrecken sich laut Härteis aber nicht nur auf die Oberpfalz, sondern auch auf Heideck, Laibstadt und Liebenstadt, wo der Geistliche 2004 seinen Dienst angetreten hat. Härteis zitiert hier aus einer Erklärung von Isidor Vollnhals, dem Generalvikar des Bistums Eichstätt, der die Gläubigen seitens der Diözese informieren will.

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Eichstätt: Pfarrer-Verhaftung schockiert Gläubige

DEUTSCHLAND
Nordbayern

EICHSTÄTT – Wie die Ermittlungen gegen den beschuldigten Pfarrer nach so langer Zeit ins Rollen gekommen waren, wollte die Staatsanwaltschaft nicht sagen – “auch zum Schutz des mutmaßlichen Geschädigten”, so Oberstaatsanwältin Antje Gabriels-Gorsolke.

In den betroffenen Pfarrgemeinden machte sich nach dem Bekanntwerden der Nachricht ungläubiges Entsetzen breit.

Der Grund erscheint einleuchtend. Ein katholischer Pfarrer aus dem Bistum Eichstätt war am vergangenen Dienstag festgenommen worden, weil er in früheren Jahren einen minderjährigen Buben missbraucht haben soll. Inzwischen ist gegen den Seelsorger ein Ermittlungsverfahren eingeleitet worden. „Der Priester sitzt seit dem 20. August in Untersuchungshaft,“ bestätigte ein Bistumssprecher. Als Grund für die Inhaftierung des Priesters nannte die Staatsanwaltschaft Fluchtgefahr.

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Ex-Pfarrer von Reichertshofen in U-Haft

DEUTSCHLAND
Mittelbayerische

Die Gläubigen in Reichertshofen sind schockiert: Ihr ehemaliger Pfarrer sitzt in Haft – er soll einen Jungen missbraucht haben. Kripo und Staatsanwaltschaft durchsuchten das Pfarramt. Bestätigen sich die Vorwürfe, droht eine empfindliche Strafe.

VON BETTINA DENNERLOHR UND BETTINA MEHLTRETTER, MZ

REICHERTSHOFEN. Auf dem ehemaligen Pfarrer von Reichertshofen (Gemeinde Sengenthal) lastet ein schwerer Vorwurf: Der heute 48-Jährige soll sich während seiner Zeit in der Pfarrei St. Nikolaus, zwischen 1998 und 2001, mehrmals an einem Jungen vergangenen haben, der damals noch keine 14 Jahre alt war. Seit 20. August sitzt Priester nun in Untersuchungshaft in Nürnberg – er schweigt aber zu den Vorwürfen. „Der Haftgrund ist Fluchtgefahr“, sagte Oberstaatsanwältin Antje Gabriels-Gorsolke. Die Vorwürfe der sexuellen Übergriffe gegen den Pfarrer seien erst jetzt bekannt geworden.

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Bistum bestätigt Missbrauchsvorwürfe

DEUTSCHLAND
BR

Das Bistum Eichstätt hat bestätigt, dass der Pfarrer von Heideck (Lkr. Roth) in Untersuchungshaft sitzt. Ihm wird schwerer sexueller Missbrauch vorgeworfen. Er soll sich mehrfach an einem Jungen vergangen haben.

Stand: 26.08.2013

Vertreter des Bistums verlasen am Sonntagvormittag (25.08.13) sowohl in der Pfarrkirche St. Johannes der Täufer (Foto) in Heideck als auch in St. Nikolaus in Reichertshofen eine schriftliche Erklärung des Generalvikars Isidor Vollnhals. Darin heißt es, dass der 48-jährige Geistliche seit dem 20. August in Untersuchungshaft sitze. Und: Die Ermittlungen der Staatsanwaltschaft beziehen sich auf alle bisherigen Einsatzorte des Geistlichen. Bislang war lediglich der Verdacht auf schweren sexuellen Missbrauch eines damals unter 14-Jährigen im Sengenthaler Ortsteil Reichertshofen bekannt.

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Pfarrer sitzt in U-Haft

DEUTSCHLAND
Nordbayern

HEIDECK – Die Staatsanwaltschaft Nürnberg-Fürth ermittelt gegen den Heidecker Stadtpfarrer wegen des Verdachts auf sexuellen Missbrauch eines Jungen. Der 48-jährige katholische Geistliche sitzt seit Dienstag in Untersuchungshaft.

Der Pfarrer soll sich zwischen 1998 und 2001 an seiner damaligen Wirkungsstätte, der Pfarrei Reichertshofen-Sengenthal in der Oberpfalz, mehrfach an einem Buben vergangen haben, der unter 14 Jahren gewesen sei, meldeten BR und dpa. Als Haftgrund nannte die Staatsanwatschaft Fluchtgefahr.

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Analysts: Monsignor Coyle likely won’t be fired for arrest

LOWELL (MA)
Lowell Sun

By Grant Welker, gwelker@lowellsun.com
UPDATED: 08/26/2013

LOWELL — When officers watched as a black Chevrolet Equinox passed through known prostitution spots in the city more than a dozen times since late November, it wasn’t just another john they were seeing.

It was allegedly someone among the highest-ranking officials in the Archdiocese of Boston, the fourth-largest in the Roman Catholic Church in America.

Monsignor Arthur Coyle, a priest for 36 years, was honored in December with the title of “prelate of honor” by the head of the archdiocese, Cardinal Sean O’Malley and then-Pope Benedict XVI. Coyle has served as a trustee for two Boston area Catholic high schools, including Lowell Catholic, as well as a high-school chaplain and a college director of campus ministry.

Coyle, 62, has been held in high regard by the church, but his future with the archdiocese of 1.8 million Catholics is now in doubt after he was arrested Aug. 4, and charged with offering a prostitute money for oral sex while parked in his car in a cemetery off Boston Road in Lowell.

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Myers under fire for Peoria record

ILLINOIS/NEW JERSEY
National Catholic Reporter

Brian Roewe | Aug. 26, 2013

Newark, N.J., Archbishop John J. Myers, already under fire for the lax supervision of a priest who was under court order not to minister to youth, faces new questions concerning his handling of clergy sex abuse allegations while he was bishop in Peoria, Ill., more than a decade ago.

Attorneys for abuse victim Andrew Ward announced Aug. 13 that they had reached an agreement with the Peoria diocese over a lawsuit accusing Msgr. Thomas Maloney of molesting Ward when he was a boy in the mid-1990s. The diocese settled the suit for $1.35 million. Maloney died in 2009 at age 73.

Records released as part of the agreement show the Peoria diocese received complaints about Maloney’s inappropriate conduct with children in 1995 and 1999, but that in 2000 Myers wrote to a family that the diocese had no record of complaints against Maloney.

That same year, Myers nominated Maloney for the honorific “monsignor.”

In a 2010 deposition, also unsealed as part of the settlement, Myers said he never had any suspicions of sexual abuse on Maloney’s part, but acknowledged “there may have been things that got by me” and describes the administration of diocesan records in his time in Peoria as a “loose system.”

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What is the Appropriate Penalty for a Cover-Up Or: Accessory During the Act)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

The Royal Commission is likely to consider, if not recommend, tightening up the laws for misprision of a felony (covering up for a crime). What it not as likely to be considered will be just what penalties should apply.

One of the problems in sentencing of historical sexual abuse cases is that it is based on the norms for the time of the offence, not of the time of conviction. This leads many people to be disappointed at the punishment meted out to their abusers.

Penalties for cover-ups must reflect current standards, not those at the time of the cover-up, otherwise even more people will be left with the burden of disappointment and disillusionment. If an actual cover-up occurred for an event in 1980, but was not revealed until 2010, then it must be the standards of 2010 which apply, not those of 1980. Clearly, a range of penalties will apply depending on the extent, and consequences, of a particular cover-up.

Lawyers for the offenders will surely try it on with regards to the differential sentencing for cover-ups, as they do in all criminal cases. Be sure to see leniency pleas based on factors such as not being aware of the effects on victims of child abuse, or appeals to “standards and processes of the time”.

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Priest held over altar boy claims

SPAIN
Irish Independent

26 AUGUST 2013

A DUBLIN-BORN priest has been arrested over the alleged abuse of three young altar boys.

Francis Paul Cullen, a British national, is alleged to have sexually abused three young boys in Britain over a 36-year period from 1955 to 1991.

The 85-year-old Catholic priest was arrested in Arona, Tenerife, last Saturday evening after a European Arrest Warrant for him was issued.

Fr Cullen is expected to go before a judge and be extradited back to Britain.

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Presidente del CNTV firma carta pública …

CHILE
El Mostrador

Presidente del CNTV firma carta pública de apoyo a cura John O’Reilly en antesala de su formalización por abusos sexuales a menor de edad

La publicación de respaldo al ex capellán de los Legionarios de Cristo y que acumula más de mil firmas expone que “no podemos callar frente al dolor infinito de un hombre inocente imputado por el más vil de los delitos”.

por EL MOSTRADOR

El presidente del Consejo Nacional de Televisión, Herman Chadwick Piñera, suscribió una carta pública de apoyo al cura John O’Reilly en lo que es la antesala de su formalización por abuso sexual a menor de edad, a la cual también se adhiere una buena parte de lo que se denomina “cota mil”.

La publicación aparecida en los diarios El Mercurio y La Tercera, explica que “con motivo de la formalización del padre John O’Reilly, los abajo firmantes hemos querido compartir con la opinión pública el contexto en el cual hemos conocido a la persona y la obra de este sacerdote”.

Uno de los firmantes que aparece apoyando al sacerdote es el actual presidente del CNTV, hermano del ministro del Interior, Andrés Chadwick, y primo hermano del Presidente Sebastián Piñera.

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Ricca and Chaouqui, Two Enemies in the House

VATICAN CITY
Chiesa

He the prelate of the IOR, she a commissioner for the reorganization of the Vatican administration. Two appointments desired and decided by Pope Francis. Which however are the living negation of his program of housecleaning and reform

by Sandro Magister

ROME, August 26, 2013 – More than two months have passed since the unhappy appointment of Monsignor Battista Ricca as “prelate” of the Institute for Works of Religion and more than a month since that, no less unhappy, of Francesca Immacolata Chaouqui (see photo) as a member of the commission for the reorganization of the financial-administrative Vatican offices.

Both of these appointments were made by Pope Francis, the first through his own highly personal decision.

And for both of them, immediately afterward, there came to light grave counter-indications about which the pope was initially in the dark.

And yet, in late August, no correction of course appears to be in sight.

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I was very badly used by RTE, says man behind abuse claim

IRELAND
Irish Independent

CAROLINE CRAWFORD – 26 AUGUST 2013

A SOUTH AFRICAN man who claimed on the ‘Mission to Prey’ programme he had been sexually abused by an Irish Christian Brother has hit out at RTE saying he has been “very badly used”.

Tyrone Selmon claimed, on the infamous programme in 2011, that he had been abused by a now deceased cleric. While he did not name the man in question on air, in the broadcast the abuse was attributed to Brother Gerard Dillon.

In emails seen by the Irish Independent, Mr Selmon criticises RTE for its handling of the programme, and has now refused to take part in an inquiry into the matter.

Br Dillon, who was originally from Clarecastle in Co Clare, had been a teacher at the Christian Brother College in Pretoria when the alleged abuse took place. He died in South Africa in December 2005.

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Vic priest abused eight boys, court told

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

PATRICK CARUANA AAP AUGUST 26, 2013

A VICTORIAN priest abused eight different boys and assumed he would get away with it, a court has been told.

Salesian priest David Edwin Rapson has pleaded not guilty to eight charges of indecent assault and five counts of rape at Lysterfield College and Rupertswood College between the 1970s and 1990.

Prosecutor David Cordy told the Victorian County Court that the crown’s case against Rapson relied heavily on the testimony of the eight alleged victims.

Mr Cordy said Rapson had abused the boys, sometimes with witnesses around, and assumed he would get away with it.

“You can imagine just the relative power … between the parties,” Mr Cordy told the jury on Monday.

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Global network against finance crime accepts Vatican agency

VATICAN CITY
The Valley Catholic

Posting Date: 08-27-2013

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Vatican’s financial oversight agency has joined the Egmont Group, an international network of financial information authorities, who cooperate to fight financial crime.

The Egmont Group “has admitted the Financial Intelligence Authority of the Holy See-Vatican City State as a full member” during a plenary meeting in South Africa, the Vatican said in a written press release July 3.

The Vatican had been in the process of entering the Egmont Group earlier this year as part of its efforts to create adequate measures for vigilance, prevention and fighting money laundering and financing terrorism.

The Egmont global network brings together more than 130 national Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) that collect and analyze information on suspicious or unusual financial activity, which may then be passed on to law enforcement officials.

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“We Are Going to Speak…

NIGERIA
Bella Naija

“We Are Going to Speak But We Are Consulting to Come Up with a Robust Reply” – Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo Addresses his Flock on the Allegations by Ese Walter

In the past few days, social media has been abuzz with the ensuing discussion from the blog post written by Nigerian lawyer, and radio personality Ese Walter. {If you missed it, click here}

BellaNaija tried to contact Ese and her reply was that she would not speak to BN until Pastor Biodun responds publicly to her allegations.

For those who have not been following the responses on her blog, Ese responded on Saturday morning

esewalter
August 23, 2013 at 8:31 am

First off, good morning fellow Nigerians, Christians and who ever else is dissing or supporting on this blog. I want to state first and foremost that I never used the term “sexual abuse” in this post. I have never been sexually abused my entire life. However, I have been on about researching abuse generally because I started to realize the reason I had been how I was was because I didn’t have confidence in myself as a human being and I struggled with self esteem for as long as I can remember. Abuse is not only sexual and what I refer to here is not sexual abuse but psychological (mental and emotional), manipulation and control. These are forms of abuse and this is what I was referring to.

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SEX IN THE CHURCH: Ms. Ese Walter vs Pastor Biodun Fatonyinbo as a test case

NIGERIA
Osun Defender

On Friday, a colleague submitted to me the case of Ms. Ese Walter and Pastor Biodun Fatonyinbo and asked what I could make of it, and whether there was an angle for my group to intervene in this controversy.

Before I go any further on this, I would present the conclusion of my position first thus:

CONCLUSION:

You must realise that there could be many more women that slept with this Pastor in that church, including married women and possibly underage women. Some of them could have been raped. He might have had unprotected sex with them, thereby exposing them randomly to health risks. Those women are watching to see how you treat Ms. Walter’s case.

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Nigeria: COZA Abuja Senior Pastor in Sex Scandal

NIGERIA
allAfrica

Premium Times

BY NICHOLAS IBEKWE, 25 AUGUST 2013

The Commonwealth of God Assembly, COZA, pastor is yet to officially react to the allegation.

Traffic around luxury Thisday Dome where Commonwealth of God Assembly, (COZA) holds services was unusually light Sunday morning.

The long fleet of expensive cars parked by congregants had been replaced by few cars and a handful of loitering congregants. It looked as if life had been scrapped from the hitherto bustling church.

This was not unexpected.

In the last few days, the church’s Senior Pastor has been entangled in an allegation of infidelity with a former member of the church that has snowballed into a huge sexual scandal that many say might destabilise the church.

Barely 48 hours after a former female congregant and worker of the COZA, Ese Walter, confessed to having had an affair with the church’s Senior Pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo, another former female member has come out with claims of her alleged encounter with the pastor in a hotel in Lagos.

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Coach Arrested For Sexual Abuse

KENTUCKY
Lex18

A middle school football coach in Northern Kentucky has been arrested on sexual abuse charges.

Thomas Hansman is accused of sexually abusing a young girl. Hansman was arrested on Wednesday.

Hansman is a volunteer football coach at Holy Cross Junior High, but a spokesperson for the Diocese of Covington says he is no longer with the program.

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Victorian priest abused eight boys, court told

AUSTRALIA
The Age

August 26, 2013

Adam Cooper

A jury has been urged to overlook attempts to discredit the evidence of eight men who allege they were sexually abused as boys by a Catholic priest while at a boarding school.

Prosecutor David Cordy, in his closing address in the trial of former Salesian priest David Edwin Rapson, told the County Court he wanted to “debunk” some of the theories put forward by the accused man’s barrister during the trial.

Mr Cordy said it was the inference of defence counsel Shaun Ginsbourg that the complainants could not be reliable in their evidence because were teenage boys at the time of the alleged offences, nor could some of them be trusted because of their own legal problems as adults.

Mr Rapson, 60, has pleaded not guilty to eight charges of indecent assault and five counts of rape related to alleged incidents involving eight boys between the mid 1970s and 1990.

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August 25, 2013

Pfarrer wegen Missbrauchsvorwürfen in Haft

DEUTSCHLAND
Kolnischer Rundschau

Eichstätt.

Ein katholischer Pfarrer aus dem fränkischen Landkreis Roth sitzt wegen des Verdachts auf schweren sexuellen Missbrauch in Untersuchungshaft. „Der Haftgrund ist Fluchtgefahr“, sagte Oberstaatsanwältin Antje Gabriels-Gorsolke dem „Donaukurier“ (Samstag). „Im Falle der Erweislichkeit droht schließlich eine ganz empfindliche Strafe.“

Der heute 48-Jährige soll sich zwischen 1998 und 2001 in einer Pfarrei in der Oberpfalz mehrmals an einem Jungen vergangen haben, der noch keine 14 Jahre alt war.

Dem Zeitungsbericht zufolge wechselte er 2004 in den Landkreis Roth. Der Priester schweige bislang zu den Vorwürfen. Wie die Ermittlungen nach so langer Zeit ins Rollen gekommen sind, wollte die Staatsanwaltschaft Nürnberg-Fürth nicht sagen – „auch zum Schutz des mutmaßlichen Geschädigten“.

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Priester gefasst: Vorwurf des sexuellen Missbrauchs

SPANIEN
Tiroler Tageszeitung

Madrid – Ein 85-jähriger katholischer Priester ist in Spanien unter dem Vorwurf des sexuellen Missbrauchs gefasst worden. Der gebürtige Ire soll sich zwischen den Jahren 1955 und 1991 in Großbritannien an drei Messdienern vergangen haben, wie die spanische Polizei am Samstag mitteilte. Er wurde mit europäischem Haftbefehl gesucht und am Freitag in der Nähe seiner Wohnung in Arona auf der Kanaren-Insel Teneriffa festgenommen.

Der Nationale Gerichtshof in Madrid habe den Beschuldigten vernommen und grünes Licht für die Auslieferung an Großbritannien gegeben, hieß es. Da der Mann keine Berufung dagegen einlegen wolle, solle diese schon in den nächsten Tagen erfolgen.

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Clergy Sexual Abuse Recovery

UNITED STATES
Clergy Sexual Abuse Recovery

Sunday, August 25, 2013

The Other Victims of Clergy Abuse: Faithful Priests

The tragedy of clergy sexual abuse leaves in its wake a trail of lifelong pain. However, those who have been abused are not the only ones who suffer as a result of their perpetrator’s sin. Every man in the priesthood and diaconate suffers.

First of all, as they sit with victims and listen to their stories, their hearts are wrenched with the pain they sense from the empathy they have. They see before them an innocent little lamb that had entrusted itself to the care of a gentle shepherd. As it had followed with docility, its shepherd turned and savagely injured the little lamb. Just as the Lamb of God was led to his slaughter, this one was as well.

Priests know better than anyone the magnitude of their sacred office. They know such a violation on the spiritual level is akin to rape by God. Although some victims cannot put that into words, they feel it. That is one reason clergy abuse is so devastating. This man who stands in persona Christi, “Father”, perpetrated a most egregious harm to the most intimate aspect of our being, reserved for our spouse alone.

Having empathy for a victim, broken and angry, who comes to him for help, brings the priest into the circle of pain.

However, where the priest himself is a real victim is the automatic scrutiny under which he comes simply because he wears a collar. The world tends to paint priests with one broad brush. Because there are abusive priests, they must all be abusers. It’s an absurd assumption. Some people simply hate priests because of what others have done. They are yelled at, cursed at, have children protectively pulled away from them on sidewalks, are spit at in airports and much more.

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Standing up to Newark Archbishop John Myers: Opinion

NEW JERSEY
The Star-Ledger

By Star-Ledger Guest Columnist
on August 25, 2013

By Robert M. Hoatson

It was sometime in the late 1980s and I was working on my doctoral dissertation in my fifth-floor bedroom in a Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, walk-up occupied by the Irish Christian Brothers. I picked up a copy of the National Catholic Reporter and read a piece about a bishop from Peoria, Ill., John J. Myers, who was making a name for himself by stressing orthodoxy and recruiting large numbers of vocations to the priesthood for the Peoria diocese.

What struck me most glaringly, however, was how mean Myers was toward people who may not have lived up to his standard of Catholic teaching. It was clear from the article that Myers was on the fast track among the church hierarchy, but the faithful — some of whom were excoriated by Myers for this or that offense against supposed church teachings — did not quite know how to judge the new bishop of Peoria and found his methods less than pastoral.

It was while I was reading that article that I had a premonition that has stayed with me to this day. It was a voice — the Holy Spirit, no doubt — who communicated to me a message: “Someday, you will have to confront and stand up to this man.”

Fast-forward a decade. Archbishop Theodore McCarrick of Newark had been named the archbishop of Washington, D.C., and the Newark Archdiocese was without a leader. A priest who had just been to a meeting at Newark Archdiocesan headquarters entered my office at Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish in the inner-city of Newark, where I was the director of schools, and told me that there was a strong rumor that Myers was going to be named archbishop of Newark.

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Group that advocates for victims of clergy sex abuse is critical of Michigan court decision

MICHIGAN
Michigan Radio

By STEVE CARMODY

A Michigan Court of Appeals ruling this week is being criticized by a national group that campaigns against sexual abuse by priests. The court ruled that a west Michigan minister could not be charged for failing to report suspected child abuse.

In 2009, a woman asked the minister’s advice because she suspected her husband of abusing her daughters. But it wasn’t until another incident in 2011 that the minister convinced her to report the suspected abuse. The pastor’s attorney says no initial report was made because the allegations were sketchy.

Prosecutors said the minister should have reported the suspected abuse at the outset.

But the Appeals court ruled the minister is protected by a law that ensures the confidentiality of confessions and counseling by clergy. The decision upheld rulings by lower courts.

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Modern Orthodox Leader Calls For OU, Bnei Akiva To Crack Down On Abuse

UNITED STATES
Failed Messiah

The fact that communal leaders in these two cases are protecting and enabling abusers, or condemning legitimate accusers, underscores that our community still has a long way to go. And given the high stakes of life and death and mental health of our children, we can’t afford to wait. Things will only change if our community loudly and articulately demands it.

Rabbi Heshie Billet, a former president of the Rabbinical Council of America, has a good piece on child sexual abuse in the Jewish Week.

Billet points out that one of the effects of child sexual abuse is suicide by victims and that allegations of child sexual abuse must be treated as a life and death issue akin to murder becauase of that. He castigates Bnei Akiva for allowing Rabbi Haim Druckman – a known enabler and defender of pedophiles – to rehire convicted child sexual abuser Rabbi Mordechai Elon only days after Elon was convicted of using force to sexually abuse a minor student, and does the same to the OU for allowing Rabbi Yisrael Belsky – another well-known enabler of pedophiles and abuser of theiri victims – to remain on staff:

Unfortunately, the very simple, just and halakhic actions Billet calls for will almost certainly not be taken by
…[Yeshivot Bnei Akiva] must insist that Rabbi Druckman retract the Rav Elon appointment. If he refuses, the organization must override his decision.

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California State Senate and Assembly representatives, please vote YES to SB 131…

CALIFORNIA
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils…

California State Senate and Assembly representatives, please vote YES to SB 131…Contact/ Write to your State Senate and Assembly representatives – let them know you support the bill!

The final vote in the Assembly floor is coming up in a few days. We beg the Assembly members to read and meditate on our letter to Los Angeles Judge Elias who made the historic decision on the side of victims of pedophile priests against the millions dollars lawyers of Cardinal Mahony.

Dear (Judge Emilie H. Elias) California State Senate and Assembly representatives,

You are our final hope for the whole truth and nothing but the truth…and May the Almighty God help you and give you the courage to do the right thing.

The crimes against American children systemically covered-up by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles must not be hidden in the dust of history nor must it be given the chance to be shredded and forgotten forever into oblivion ….

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August 24, 2013

Isaiah Covers up Priests’ Suspicious Dealings

SALT LAKE CITY (UT)
The National Herald

August 22, 2013

By Theodore Kalmoukos

Salt Lake City, UT – Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver in a letter to the Parish Council dated August 8, 2013 provides “cover” to his two priests Gilbert and Kouremetis of the Salt Lake City community in Utah for what appears to be dubious dealings of the benevolent accounts which they controlled, as TNH revealed in its last week’s edition.

Isaiah finds nothing wrong that the priests were using the benevolent accounts to write checks one of them for his sons and the other for his secretary. Isaiah calls the audit “witch-hunt” and is asking is the audit committee members “have any sense of morals.”

Isaiah has kept both churches, the Holy Trinity Cathedral and Prophet Elias, closed for three consecutive Sundays. TNH has learned that Archbishop Demetrios of America is extremely upset with Isaiah and also with Gilbert and Kouremetis. Members of the Archdiocese’s legal team are in close contact with the officials of the Salt Lake City parish trying to prevent intervention by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Opinion among high ranking officials at the Archdiocese as well as at the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Constantinople is widespread that Isaiah should submit his resignation on his own.

TNH has also learned that Kouremetis is looking for a way out of Salt Lake City. He contacted Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey requesting relocation, but Evangelos is hesitant to bring him there. but he is hesitant to take him in the New Jersey Metropolis. Isaiah stated in his letter among other things that “from the photocopies which you sent to me, I realize that the audit committee has overstepped its bounds in two areas; 1. It included the funds of the benevolent fund which is never a part of the annual budget of a parish, due to the fact that it is considered a confidential fund to help those in need, and 2. It included cancelled checks and payment information for the years 2009,2010, and 2011.

“On the basis of this information, I would say that this is nothing more than a witch-hunt to embarrass your priests. Does the current audit committee not have any sense of morals. What is its purpose regarding this procedure? And if these funds are confidential, since they have only one signatory on the checks, are not the Zions Bank and the Chase Bank of Salt Lake City liable for divulging confidential information? Can this happen to other people who do business with these banks?”

He also wrote that “I diligently inquired of both priests holding the benevolent funds about the items listed. With the benevolent fund of Prophet Elias Church I received concise information from the priest of the drastic situation the recipient was in due to serious problems which had arisen. Having reflected on the information I had received, I can say most definitely that the assistance given to this individual was truly of a benevolent nature.”

Isaiah sounds upset with the fact that the parish acquired information on the two benevolent accounts: “I still cannot understand how the audit committee, which is responsible for the 2012 budget of the parish has information from the Zions Bank for the years 2009, and 2010. If this is not a witch-hunt, what is it?

“Secondly, in regard to the information I have of the benevolent fund of Holy Trinity Cathedral, I spoke extensively with the priest since the expenditures include members of his family. I saw that six expenditures are related to a professor of our Holy Cross School of Theology and seminarians studying for the holy priesthood. I know for a fact that all seminarians at our school of theology, as well as students at all colleges have unexpected needs that require financial assistance. As to the other five expenditures, they had to do with worship services involving visiting clergy and chanting.

“Again, I recognize such expenditures as normal, as in all of our parishes in the Archdiocese.”

He completely ignores the fact that Gilbert was writing cheeks to his sons “for car repairs” but he once more wrote “finally, I really cannot understand your logic in this investigation of your two priests, regarding confidential benevolent assistance, a period covering three years and pertaining to about
twenty-five thousand dollars, when your parish did not give its annual commitment to the Archdiocese for 2011 in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars which the other parishes of this Metropolis paid. Your payment for 2012 is delinquent as well as this year’s.”

Isaiah blames the Parish Council saying that “it appears that for the past fifteen months [it] has done little or nothing to bring unity and increased income to the parish. You are one of the wealthiest parishes in the Archdiocese with two million dollars in separate accounts and you are crying poverty.” He threatens the council that he will request the Archbishop to remove them. He wrote that “it appears that the time is coming to the point when the Archbishop can declare canonical disorder with the removal of the current council and assuming the administration of the parish until it conforms to the Uniform Parish Regulations of the Archdiocese (Article 16).

“I am hopeful that you will not allow this to occur. As members of Christ’s Church you have accepted a sacred obligation to serve the Lord and His people. It is not too late to do this.”

TNH revealed last week that Gilbert and Kouremetis had open benevolent funds accounts supposedly to assist discreetly and confidently people in need, but instead Gilbert wrote checks to his sons and Kouremetis paid his secretary’s house rent. He had also authorized her as a cosigner on the account.

According the documents acquired by TNH and had been sent to Demetrios and Isaiah, 11 checks were paid to Gilbert’s sons over 9 months totaling $4,637.18 for car repairs, assisting with church services, schoolbooks, and undetailed reasons. Also a check of $75.13 was issued payable to Gilbert for a lunch with another cleric named Maximos.

Gilbert opened the benevolent account in February 2006 and he closed in May 2013 after the parish council had started auditing the finances of the parish and requested to examine all the accounts that use the Church’s tax ID number.

From Kouremetis’ benevolent account 14 payments were made for household rent for the Church secretary’s benefit totaling $12,835.00 ($600 of this was a cash payment – says for rent).

Also, the records show that 4 cash payments to the Church secretary totaling $1,337 plus $ 215.49 in other miscellaneous payments.

The documents show that $13,787.49 expenditures from the benevolent account went to the Church secretary.

According to the records sent to Demetrios and Isaiah, another $7,212.70 or another 25% of the total contributions made to the benevolent account were unidentified, including a $2,000 payment to law firm Scally&Reeding.

Parishioners, donors, and also the parish were contributing to the benevolent accounts of the two priests trusting that their contributions would be used for philanthropic purposes assisting people in need. Gilbert, Kouremetis, Demetrios, and Isaiah all failed to respond to TNH’s request for comment.

On July 24, Parish Council President Dimitrios Tsagaris informed Isaiah in writing, attaching a number of revealing documents of Gilbert’s and Kouremetis’ benevolent accounts, including copies of checks. Isaiah not only did nothing but he closed the churches as TNH has reported because the Parish Council was forced to reduce the salaries of the priests by 40% due to lack of funds at the parish.

Isaiah in a letter dated February 4 sent to Gilbert, who had complained to him that the Parish Council was requesting to audit his benevolent account instructed him no to give any information the audit committee. He also instructed Gilbert not to keep records: “If this is the case, and it is, you must not keep lasting records of the good deeds which are being done with the funds you receive for this purpose.”

The Parish Council wrote to the archbishop that “rest assured that our community’s concern is not that of divulging the sources that funded the Benevolent Fund accounts; the concern is appropriateness of the expenditures of the funds, and the Parish’s liability under the IRS laws.

“Items for your consideration that merit further investigation should include but not limited to the following:

• Why does the “Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church Benevolent Fund” Zions Bank Account No.: 0041-45001, contain the name of Elizabeth Michaelsen as an owner and signatory party to the account, in addition to Michael A. Kouremetis?

• In view of the fact that Elizabeth Michaelsen has been a long time employee of and acted as the secretary to Fr. Kouremetis, she became the primary dollar amount beneficiary of the Benevolent Fund. Please note the payment of rents, attorney’s fees, etc .

• Who authorized her to write checks for her own benefit, and to sign the name of Fr. Michael Kouremetis?

• Who informed/authorized the payee bank to accept and pay the checks signed by someone other than Michael Kouremetis, as it is evident by some of the signatures on the sample checks?

• What are the IRS implications of paying an employee additional funds without issuing an IRS 1099 Form? We have been advised that this affects both Ms. Michaelsen and the underage family members of an employee. There are additional serious IRS concerns raised by the auditors as set forth therein.”

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What has Archbishop Martin done to foster dialogue in Dublin diocese?

IRELAND
Association of Catholic Priests

Sean O’Conaill laments the collapse in leadership and faith of the Irish magisterium. He asks Archbishop Martin of Dublin to stop making faith and structural reform seem as opposites — and to foster open dialogue in his own diocese.

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin observes:

“Clericalism will only be eliminated by fostering a deeper sense of the meaning of the Church and that understanding of the nature of the Church will come not from media strategies or simply by structural reforms, but by genuine renewal in what faith in Jesus Christ is about. If we focus only on structures and power there is a risk that clericalism might be replaced by neo-clericalism….

“I am not saying that reform of structures is not necessary within the Church. Anything but! What I am saying is that such reform without ongoing radical renewal in the faith will end up with the wrong structures and indeed might end up just answering yesterday’s unanswered questions tomorrow. Clericalism will to some extent vanish when a new culture of co-responsibility and collaboration develops.”

(From ‘Catholic Ireland: Past Present and Future’ – the speaking notes of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin at the Fordham Centre of Religion and Culture, New York, April 24th 2013)

[Dublin archdiocese – Fordham speech]

These almost oppositional observations on faith and structures have become standard for the archbishop. It seems that for him a ‘radical renewal in the faith’ must precede contemplation of structural change. Has he properly considered the power of the church’s current structural slum to perpetuate clericalism and undermine faith – and even to persuade us that God has called ‘time’ on the structures we have and must be sought elsewhere?

What does it say about the faith of the magisterium that fear of open assembly dominates our relationships – that the magisterium is still structurally ‘wired for transmission only’? Elsewhere in his Fordham address the Archbishop laments the absence of a respectful and intelligent dialogue in Ireland between secular and Catholic intellectuals. What has he done to permit regular, frequent intelligent dialogue within the church itself, between bishop and clergy, and clergy and laity, in Ireland’s premier diocese? What has he done to forward an adult conversation in the church on the implications of Catholic social teaching? What has he done to ensure that the church makes use of structural options already available – for example the diocesan synod? What has he done to question the radical faith-repelling injustice of current structures for securing the deposit of faith – including the encouragement by the CDF of covert delation by poisonous cowards and the denial of opportunity for the self-defence of those accused?

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Claim O’Brien blocked report ‘contrary to church law’

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

by EDDIE BARNES
Published on the 25 August 2013

A CLAIM by a leading Catholic bishop that disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked a report on sex abuse runs contrary to church law, insiders have claimed.

Archbishop Mario Conti, the former archbishop of Glasgow, said last week the former head of the church in Scotland delayed plans to commission an independent examination of clerical sex offences going back decades. Without his backing, the other bishops also decided to delay, he said, claiming such an exercise “would have been faulty” without O’Brien.

But amid anger among Catholic laity over the handling of the scandals, insiders said the church’s own law showed bishops can press ahead in their own dioceses, and cannot be stopped by colleagues.

The church said yesterday that, once O’Brien’s successor Monsignor Leo Cushley is in place this autumn, an audit will be released showing complaints against clergy, church workers and volunteers.

But critics said that only an independent audit of historic abuse was required, and said the failure of individual bishops to publish details was an example of “delaying tactics”.

One insider said: “Why did seven bishops apparently bow to the sensitivities of one bishop and not give precedence to the sensitivities of the people abused by church employees? “If they cared so much, why not publish their own diocesan records and leave the public to take a view on O’Brien’s refusal to do so?”

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Goliath Bill Donohue, Catholic League, Bishop Myers’ tactics to suppress freedom of speech in the USA

UNITED STATES
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils…

Paris Arrow

Goliath-bully Bill Donohue operates like in the Dark Ages when Kings and their stupid whims were the law of the land and anyone criticizing the King was punished, beheaded, tortured, imprisoned or banished from the kingdom which is why The Borgias, Pope Crimes and Vatican Evils always got away scot-free for centuries. Imagine if today, Americans criticizing President Obama would be jailed or banished from the US, where would these critics go to live? We wouldn’t have our late night talk shows such as Jon Stewart, Jay Leno, David Letterman, etc. Yet, today, any American criticizing the Pope or the Vatican is punished, ridiculed, berated, and tortured like Opus Dei Bishop Myers of New Jersey condemning freedom of speech of the media as “evil” because they published his questionable chain of erroneous actions and fallible judgements.

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TAKE ACTION NOW!

CALIFORNIA
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles

Call, e-mail or write your representative immediately. Write them instantly
with our easy to use Online Form.

When contacting them, use this simple text:

“Dear Assembly Member: As a constituent and a Catholic, I am asking that
you please Vote No on SB-131. The bill does not protect children; it unfairly
targets Catholic and private schools; and it will put the educational and
social work of the Church at risk.”
(see writing tips or personalize and mail the template letter)

Be sure to include your name and address.

Sign-up for Archbishop Gomez’s E-Mail list and follow him on Facebook; join the Catholic Legislative Network.

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As SB131 heads to Assembly floor, LA Archdiocese spins and presses

CALIFORNIA
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on August 24, 2013

SB 131 – The California Child Victims’ Act – is scheduled for a floor vote in the Assembly soon. And the Archdiocese of LA is pulling out all of the stops.

The Archdiocese, in its attempt to defeat the bill, has created a website that allows ordinary folks to send mass emails to legislators. They hope that low-information Catholics – those who aren’t following the issue and don’t understand the legislation – will just march lock-step with Archbishop Gomez.

I would include the link, but I don’t want to send them traffic. Once you fill out the form, the website automatically generates emails to your particular legislators.

Here is the text of the emails that the website generates (with my notes):

I am your constituent and I respectfully urge you to vote “No” on SB-131.

This legislation does not protect all victims of child sexual abuse. In fact, it offers no protection to the 92 percent of children who attend public schools or for children in foster care or in other public settings.

The only way to be able to protect students in public schools would be to eliminate sovereign immunity, an entirely different issue. In addition, SB 131 is a “first step” bill. We will never be able to fight abuse in the hugely powerful public arena until we build public awareness. To defeat the powers that be who control public entities, we need to prove that the problem is huge. SB131 is the only way to do that. And to imply that public school victims are “jealous” is infantile. Exposing ANY perpetrator is a huge step towards exposing ALL perpetrators. …

What can you do? Follow this link to write your legislators NOW and tell them you support SB131.

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Irish priest arrested in Tenerife over claims he abused boys in Britain over a 36-year period

UNITED KINGDOM/SPAIN
Daily Mail

By ANTHONY BOND
PUBLISHED: 12:25 EST, 24 August 2013

An 85-year-old Irish Roman Catholic priest suspected of sexually abusing three altar boys in Britain over a 36-year period has been arrested in Tenerife.

Francis Paul Cullen, originally from Dublin but with British nationality, was arrested in the town of Arona on the popular Canary Island.

He was detained on a European arrest warrant issued by Britain and will be taken to the National Court in Madrid.

As reported by thinkspain.com, is wanted in the UK for indecent assaults in a parish in southern Derbyshire between 1955 and 1991.

It is claimed the abuses took place in religious centres and churches.

The first alleged incident of abuse took place 58 years ago when Cullen was 27. It is alleged a seven-year-old was abused on 10 or 12 occasions until the age of 14.

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Report of NSW Enquiry Delayed (Or: Forgeddaboud It)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

The NSW Government enquiry has extended the deadline for Commissioner Margaret Cunneen to present her report. It was originally due by the end of September, but has now been delayed to sometime next year, possibly 28th February if all goes well. This is pathetic, and an insult to victims.

The delay is supposedly because there is so much information to process, from what was a very limited enquiry. Apparently, staff are bogged down trying to separate the chaff from the wheat.

The NSW Government is not providing more staff to help the enquiry meet the original deadline. It does seem strange that an enquiry running for a few weeks takes a few months to review and report. Apparently, getting the report out earlier is not worth the expense.

Only the cynical, surely, would conclude that the enquiry officials or others hope that the delay will mean that the issue fades from the media cycle before the report is released.

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Irish priest arrested in Canaries over abuse

SPAIN
Irish Times

Associated Press

Spanish police have arrested an 85-year-old Irish Roman Catholic priest suspected of sexually abusing three altar boys in Britain over many years.

A National Police spokeswoman said that Francis Paul Cullen, a native of Dublin, was arrested in the town of Arona on the Canary Island of Tenerife.

He was detained on a European arrest warrant issued by Britain and will be taken to the National Court in Madrid.

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Another alleged victim of sex abuse by El Paso priest files lawsuit

TEXAS
El Paso Times

By Diana Washington Valdez / El Paso Times
Posted: 08/24/2013

Another alleged sexual abuse victim linked to a former El Paso priest has filed suit, said Lori Watson, a lawyer in Dallas.

“Another victim came forward who was also sexually abused by (the Rev.) Alfonso Madrid,” Watson said in a statement. “This plaintiff was 8 years old when he was sexually abused by Madrid at Sacred Heart Church in the El Paso (Catholic) Diocese in 1974-1975.”

The plaintiff, identified as John Doe 115, who is represented by the Merritt & Watson law firm, filed a suit this week in El Paso.

The lawsuit alleges that in 1974, Madrid chose the plaintiff and his brother to be altar boys under his tutelage, and that in 1974-1975, “Madrid sexually molested Doe 115 on multiple occasions. Madrid repeatedly sexually molested Doe 115 before and/or after mass, weddings, and other church functions. Madrid also befriended Doe 115’s mother and often dropped by their home, where he also sexually molested Doe 115.”

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Pfarrer aus Mittelfranken in Untersuchungshaft

DEUTSCHLAND
BR

Ein katholischer Pfarrer aus dem Landkreis Roth sitzt wegen des Verdachts auf schweren sexuellen Missbrauch in Untersuchungshaft. Die Taten sollen sich in einer früheren Wirkungsstätte des Mannes in der Oberpfalz ereignet haben.

Stand: 24.08.2013

Haftgrund sei Fluchtgefahr, sagte die Nürnberger Oberstaatsanwältin Antje Gabriels-Gorsolke dem “Donaukurier”. “Im Falle der Erweislichkeit droht schließlich eine ganz empfindliche Strafe”, so die Juristin in der Samstagsausgabe der in Ingolstadt erscheinenden Zeitung.

Der heute 48-Jährige soll sich zwischen 1998 und 2001 mehrmals an einem Jungen vergangen haben, der zum Tatzeitpunkt noch keine 14 Jahre alt war. Dies soll sich in seiner damaligen Pfarrei in der Oberpfalz zugetragen haben. Nach Recherchen des Bayerischen Rundfunks handelt es sich dabei offenbar um ein Dorf in der Gemeinde Sengenthal im Landkreis Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz.

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Pfarrer wegen Missbrauchsvorwürfen in Haft

DEUTCHLAND
Nordbayern

EICHSTÄTT – Ein katholischer Pfarrer aus dem mittelfränkischen Landkreis Roth sitzt wegen des Verdachts auf schweren sexuellen Missbrauch in Untersuchungshaft.

Dies teilte die Nachrichtenagentur dpa mit und bezog sich dabei auf einen Bericht des Donaukuriers. Haftgrund sei Fluchtgefahr, hatte die Oberstaatsanwältin Antje Gabriels-Gorsolke dem Blatt mitgeteilt. Der Pfarrer selbst schweige bislang zu den Vorwürfen. Recherchen der Hilpoltsteiner Zeitung zufolge handelt es sich um einen Heidecker Pfarrer.

Der heute 48-Jährige soll sich zwischen 1998 und 2001 in einer Pfarrei in der Oberpfalz mehrmals an einem Jungen vergangen haben, der noch keine 14 Jahre alt war. Nach Recherchen des Bayerischen Rundfunks handelt es sich dabei offenbar um ein Dorf in der Gemeinde Sengenthal im Landkreis Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz.<

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Priester wegen Missbrauchsvorwürfen in Haft

DEUTSCHLAND
Sueddeutsche

Schwerer Vorwurf gegen einen Priester im Bistum Eichstätt: Er soll vor Jahren mehrmals einen Jungen missbraucht haben. Gegen den Geistlichen wurde Haftbefehl erlassen. Die Taten sollen sich in einer Pfarrei in der Oberpfalz ereignet haben.

Ein katholischer Pfarrer aus dem mittelfränkischen Landkreis Roth sitzt wegen des Verdachts auf schweren sexuellen Missbrauch in Untersuchungshaft. Haftgrund sei Fluchtgefahr, sagte die Oberstaatsanwältin Antje Gabriels-Gorsolke dem Donaukurier (Samstag). “Im Falle der Erweislichkeit droht schließlich eine ganz empfindliche Strafe.”

Der heute 48-Jährige soll sich zwischen 1998 und 2001 in einer Pfarrei in der Oberpfalz mehrmals an einem Jungen vergangen haben, der noch keine 14 Jahre alt war. Dem Bericht zufolge wechselte der Geistliche 2004 in den Landkreis Roth. Er schweige bislang zu den Vorwürfen.

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Pfarrer wegen Missbrauchsvorwürfen in Haft

DEUTCHLAND
Abendzeitung

Ein schwerer Vorwurf lastet auf einem Priester des Bistums Eichstätt: Er soll vor Jahren mehrmals einen Jungen missbraucht haben. Gegen den Geistlichen wurde Haftbefehl erlassen.

Eichstätt – Ein katholischer Pfarrer aus dem mittelfränkischen Landkreis Roth sitzt wegen des Verdachts auf schweren sexuellen Missbrauch in Untersuchungshaft. Haftgrund sei Fluchtgefahr, sagte die Oberstaatsanwältin Antje Gabriels-Gorsolke dem „Donaukurier“ (Samstag). „Im Falle der Erweislichkeit droht schließlich eine ganz empfindliche Strafe.“ Der heute 48-Jährige soll sich zwischen 1998 und 2001 in einer Pfarrei in der Oberpfalz mehrmals an einem Jungen vergangen haben, der noch keine 14 Jahre alt war. Dem Bericht zufolge wechselte der Geistliche 2004 in den Landkreis Roth. Er schweige bislang zu den Vorwürfen.

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NCR receives major grant to pursue global coverage of women religious

UNITED STATES
The Catholic Sun

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (CNS) — The National Catholic Reporter Publishing Co. has received a $2.3 million grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation to be given over a three-year period, which will allow NCR to pursue “a groundbreaking project to give greater voice to countless of Catholic sisters around the globe,” the company said in an Aug. 22 announcement.

“We’ve been standing with sisters from the beginning, and I consider the grant encouragement to go on telling their stories,” said Annette E. Lomont, chair of NCR’s board of directors.

NCR said it will use the Hilton Foundation grant to build a network of editors and reporters to not only write about women religious, but also help them develop their own communication skills by working with them as columnists who report their own missions and challenges.

“The work of these women religious is one of the least-told stories in the church,” NCR Publisher Tom Fox said Aug. 22. “It’s really an exciting challenge to bring these stories and voices to greater awareness. It also recognizes the changing nature of our global church.”

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Dissident anti-Catholic National Catholic Reporter gets $2.3 million to cover LCWR controversy

UNITED STATES
LifeSite News

BY HILARY WHITE, ROME CORRESPONDENT
Fri Aug 23, 2013

KANSAS CITY, August 23, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Kansas-based National Catholic Reporter (NCR), the U.S.’s most notorious dissenting Catholic newspapers, has been granted $2.3 million to cover religious sisters, including the ongoing conflict between the Vatican and the far-left Leadership Conference of Women Religious.

The money comes from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Catholic News Agency reports today, in a grant intended to create “a global sisters’ net.”

In a policy paper dated February this year, Brad Myers, senior program officer, wrote that sisters are a central interest to the Foundation, having taught Conrad Hilton in his childhood.

“The idea is a website devoted to the coverage of Catholic sisters globally,” Myers told CNA. “Initially our focus is going to be on issues facing Catholic sisters in the United States and Africa. Ultimately we do have global ambitions. We have stronger networks between these two countries, so that’s where we’ll start.”

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Former Rosarian Academy Teacher Faces 59 Child Porn Charges

FLORIDA
CBS 12

Posted by Miranda Grossman / CBS 12 News

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A former Palm Beach County teacher is accused of disturbing crimes.

Stephen Budd, 51, a former teacher at Rosarian Academy in West Palm Beach, has been charged with 59 additional charges after his daughter told police her dad videotaped her childhood friends while telling them to dance and do inappropriate things.

Police got a search warrant and found 41 pictures, and 19 videos of boys and girls under the age of 12.

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Former West Palm Beach teacher arraigned on 59 child porn charges

FLORIDA
Sun Sentinel

By Marc Freeman, Sun Sentinel
6:26 p.m. EDT, August 23, 2013

Prosecutors have added 59 new child pornography charges against Stephen Jerome Budd, a former West Palm Beach private school teacher accused in April of sexually assaulting two 9-year-old students during the 2006-07 school year.

During an arraignment hearing Friday in Palm Beach County Circuit Court, an attorney for Budd, 51, entered pleas of not guilty on the latest charges filed by prosecutors Aug. 14. Budd was not at the hearing and is in Palm Beach County Jail being held with no bail.

The former Rosarian Academy fourth-grade teacher also faces two counts of sexual battery on a person less than 12 years old, one count of lewd or lascivious molestation, and two counts of lewd or lascivious exhibition.

An April 3 arrest report said Budd rewarded the student victims “Budd Bucks” or candy in exchange for sexual acts. The crimes happened numerous times in a classroom at the Catholic school, West Palm Beach police said.

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Ex-Rosarian teacher pleads not guilty to 59 child pornography charges

FLORIDA
Palm Beach Post

[with video]

By Daphne Duret
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

WEST PALM BEACH — Jailed former Palm Beach County teacher Stephen Budd was arraigned on 59 child pornography charges Friday morning, even as he faces earlier charges that he molested two of his former students.

Budd, who taught at the Rosarian Academy in West Palm Beach at the time of the alleged lewd acts with two fourth-grade students, was not present for Friday morning’s hearing before Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Karen Miller.

Budd’s attorney, Jason Weiss, entered a plea of not guilty to the latest charges on his behalf.
Both defense attorneys and prosecutors in the case are expected to appear in court again in November.

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Stephen Budd: Former Rosarian Academy teacher pleads not guilty …

FLORIDA
WPTV

Stephen Budd: Former Rosarian Academy teacher pleads not guilty to 59 counts of child pornography

[with video]

Posted: 08/23/2013

By: Alex Sanz

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — An attorney for Stephen Budd, the former Rosarian Academy teacher charged with molesting two fourth grade students, told a Palm Beach County judge that Budd would plead not guilty to 59 counts of child pornography filed by the Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office.

Jason Weiss, Budd’s attorney, made the announcement during a hearing at the Palm Beach County Courthouse on Friday.

Earlier this month , investigators said they had discovered 19 videos and 40 images of boys and girls under the age of 12 and girls under the age of 18 having sex with adult men.

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Not Enough Progress By Rabbis, Leaders On Dealing With Sexual Abuse

UNITED STATES
The Jewish Week

Fri, 08/23/2013

Rabbi Heshie Billet

The time for serious vigilance of child abuse in the Modern Orthodox Jewish community is long overdue. It is time that lay and religious communal leaders have zero tolerance for child abusers and cease to cover up, enable, or protect them.

In recent years, both in Israel and in America, our community has learned many painful lessons on this topic, and institutions that have owned up to mistakes made in the past and seek ways to create policies that would avoid repeating these mistakes have made some progress. But we have not done enough. The progress made has been insufficient.

The most severe consequence of sexual abuse of children (and of enabling abuse by protecting offenders) is suicide. Tragically this has occurred in the Orthodox Jewish community. That makes it a form of murder. It is time that parents learn to overcome the taboo of reporting abusers to the authorities. Therapists tell me that it is in the best mental health interest of their children to do so. Parents who don’t report abuse often say they are trying to protect their children by allowing the incident to quietly blow over, lest their children become publicly shamed or stigmatized. But in fact the opposite is true. Children are harmed much more when incidents are not reported and dealt with.

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Minn. judge refuses to dismiss lawsuit against Boy Scouts over ex-scoutmaster’s sex abuse

MINNESOTA
TribTown

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First Posted: August 23, 2013

ST. PAUL, Minnesota — A Ramsey County judge has refused to throw out a lawsuit over a former scoutmaster’s sexual abuse of one of his Boy Scouts.

Judge Elena Ostby on Friday denied requests to dismiss the lawsuit by the Boy Scouts of America, the local Northern Star Council and the church that sponsored the troop.

St. Paul attorney Jeff Anderson filed the lawsuit on behalf of one of the victims of former scoutmaster Peter Stibal (STY’-buhl) II.

Stibal was sentenced in June 2011 to more than 21 years in prison for molesting four scouts in his troop at River Hills United Methodist Church in Burnsville.

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Church leader jailed for child abuse

UNITED KINGDOM
Sunderland Echo

A JEHOVAH’S Witness whose sex crimes against a child were hushed up by the church has been jailed for 13 years.

Gordon Leighton admitted sexually abusing a child when he was confronted with allegations before church elders at Lambton Kingdom Hall in Washington.

The elders knew about the 53-year-old’s admissions for three years but refused to co-operate with the criminal investigation, saying that what they had heard was confidential.

Sentencing him at Newcastle Crown Court, Judge Penny Moreland said Leighton had subjected his victim to “untold damage”.

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Cardinal’s successor to open files on abuse within Catholic Church

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Saturday 24 August 2013

Gerry Braiden
Senior reporter

THE Catholic cleric announced as the successor to Keith O’Brien is expected to open files on abuse within the church dating back 60 years, overturning a decision by the shamed cardinal to block the move.

Monsignor Leo Cushley, who will be installed as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh next month, will “fully endorse” plans by the rest of Scotland’s bishops to trawl church records for decades of clerical abuse

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Washington Jehovah’s Witness jailed for 13 years for vile child sex attacks

UNITED KINGDOM
Chronicle

A Jehovah’s Witness is today beginning 13 years behind bars for horrific child sex crimes which church elders tried to cover up.

Gordon Leighton, a ministerial servant, at the Lambton Kingdom Hall in Washington, was convicted of a series of sexual assaults against one child and violent attacks on another, following a trial.

It emerged that the 53-year-old had confessed his sex crimes to church elders more than three years earlier, but the men refused to co-operate with the police investigation and only gave evidence at court after a judge brought a lengthy legal battle.

Now Leighton will be on the sex offenders’ register for life.

Jailing him yesterday at Newcastle Crown Court, Judge Penny Moreland told Leighton he had stolen his victims’ childhood years, saying: “You abused them, ruined their childhood, and caused untold damage.”

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Shamed Keith O’Brien blocked Catholic Church inquiry into sex abuse

SCOTLAND
Express

DISGRACED Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked a sex abuse inquiry a year before resigning over his own inappropriate sexual conduct, the Catholic Church has admitted.

By: Rod Mills
Published: Fri, August 23, 2013

The astonishing admission was revealed in a letter from the retired Archbishop of Glasgow, Mario Conti.

The cardinal stepped down as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh in February after three priests and a former priest made allegations of inappropriate behaviour against him.

Now, it can be revealed that the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland commissioned a report into allegations of abuse in 2011 but that it was halted the following year when Cardinal O’Brien, then president of the conference, withdrew his support.

His opposition to an inquiry into Church-related abuse allegations was revealed in Catholic Church news weekly The Tablet.

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Priest sentenced for abusing altar boy

PENNSYLVANIA
The Sunday Dispatch

August 24. 2013

By Steve Mocarsky – smocarsky@civitasmedia.com

WELLSBORO — A priest who previously served in Wilkes-Barre has been sentenced to five to 10 years in prison for sexually abusing an altar boy, the Tioga County District Attorney’s Office confirmed.

The sentencing of the Rev. Thomas Shoback, 61, in Tioga County Court of Common Pleas followed the cleric’s May 2013 conviction on seven counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and criminal attempt to have involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, as well as endangering the welfare of a child. He was sentenced Monday.

Shoback had been removed from the ministry in November 2011 immediately after the Diocese of Scranton was contacted about the accusation and reported the matter to law enforcement, according to a written statement released by the diocese.

“With the criminal proceedings concluded and in accordance with the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young Adults, Father Shoback is permanently removed from ecclesiastical ministry and his case has been referred to the Holy See,” the statement said.

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Irish Cardinal blocked clerical sex abuse investigation in Scotland

SCOTLAND
Irish Independent

LUCY CHRISTIE – 23 AUGUST 2013

Disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked an independent inquiry into cases of historic sexual abuse a year before resigning over his own inappropriate sexual conduct, the Catholic Church has said.

The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland commissioned a report into allegations of abuse in 2011 but it was halted the following year when Cardinal O’Brien, then president of the conference, withdrew his support.

The cardinal stepped down as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh in February after three priests and a former priest made allegations of inappropriate behaviour against him.

He issued an apology, saying “there have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me”.

His opposition to an inquiry into Church-related abuse allegations was revealed by the retired archbishop of Glasgow, Mario Conti, in a letter to the Catholic newspaper The Tablet.

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August 23, 2013

Adelantan para este sábado …

CHILE
Bio Bio

El Tribunal Oral en lo Penal de Temuco dictó una resolución anticipando para este sábado la audiencia donde se dará lectura a la sentencia en contra del sacerdote Orlando Rogel Pinuer, declarado culpable de cuatro casos de abuso sexual.

Los hechos ocurrieron entre 2006 y 2011 cuando se desempeñaba como párroco en Cunco y tenía a su cargo un hogar de internos dependiente de la Iglesia Católica.

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Abbot speaks at Fort Augustus on abuse allegations

SCOTLAND
Scottish Catholic Observer

Fr Richard Yeo, Abbot President of the English order at the centre of recent abuse allegations, spoke at Fort Augustus parish church on Sunday of abuse as ‘a great evil’ and a terrible ‘shame.’

“You know why I am here,” the abbot said in his Sunday homily.

“I am the Abbot President of the English Benedictine Congregation, and I am as sad and shocked as you to hear about allegations against monks of Fort Augustus.

The abbot went on to say that ‘abuse is a great evil, and its effects on those who are abused are profound and long-lasting’ but sometimes we all ‘forget that the evil affects many people, and its reverberations are widespread.’

“Abuse also affects a victim’s family. It affects the community in which he lives,” he added.

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Lord Carlile calls for Fort Augustus abuse inquiry

SCOTLAND
BBC News

An independent inquiry into allegations of abuse at Fort Augustus Abbey School should be held, a senior Liberal Democrat peer has said.

A BBC programme uncovered evidence of decades of physical and sexual abuse by some monks at the school.

Earlier this week police said there were more than 20 possible victims.

Lord Carlile also called for prosecutions to be considered and said those who were abused should get compensation from the church.

The peer carried out a review into similar abuse at a Catholic school in London.

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Church ‘made Cardinal Keith O’Brien scapegoat on sex abuse’

SCOTLAND
The Times

Michael Glackin
Published at 12:01AM, August 24 2013

Its former adviser on sexual abuse has accused the Roman Catholic Church of making Cardinal Keith O’Brien a scapegoat to divert attention from its failure to properly address the issue.

The accusation follows claims made by Mario Conti, the retired Archbishop of Glasgow, that Cardinal O’Brien had refused to co-operate with plans put forward by bishops to invite an independent researcher to compile a report on each of Scotland’s eight dioceses handling of sex abuse allegations.

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Revealed: Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked inquiry into cases of historic sex abuse in Catholic Church

SCOTLAND
Daily Record

DISGRACED Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked an independent inquiry into cases of historic sexual abuse a year before resigning over his own inappropriate sexual conduct, the Catholic Church has said.

The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland commissioned a report into allegations of abuse in 2011 but it was halted the following year when Cardinal O’Brien, then president of the conference, withdrew his support.

The cardinal stepped down as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh in February after three priests and a former priest made allegations of inappropriate behaviour against him.

He issued an apology, saying “there have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me”.

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Gordon Leighton: Jehovah’s Witness whose child abuse was covered up by church elders is jailed

UNITED KINGDOM
Mirror

He broke down and admitted the abuse to three church elders but they refused to co-operate with a police probe, a court heard

A Jehovah’s Witness whose church covered up his sex abuse of a child was jailed for 13 years yesterday.

Gordon Leighton, 53, broke down and admitted the abuse to three church elders when confronted with allegations.

He confessed to Simon Preyser, Harry Logan and David Scott in 2010 but they refused to co-operate with a police probe, Newcastle crown court heard.

Their barrister Richard Daniels claimed they had a “duty to God” not to breach confidence.

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Michigan Court of Appeals rules in favor of minister who didn’t report suspected child abuse

MICHIGAN
Michigan Radio

By RICK PLUTA

The Michigan Court of Appeals says a minister cannot be charged with failing to report child abuse based on conversations with a parishioner.

The court ruled those were privileged conversations.

This particular question had never been litigated before. And it is how far do privacy protections for clergy extend when it comes to reporting child abuse?

In this case, a woman went to her pastor, John Prominski, for advice when she suspected her husband was abusing her daughters. Their first talk was in 2009.

Two years later, in 2011, Prominski convinced the woman to turn in her husband after it appeared the abuse had continued.

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Michigan appeals court: Pastors don’t have to report child abuse

MICHIGAN
Detroit Free Press

Associated Press

A western Michigan pastor who was told about suspected child abuse can’t be prosecuted for failing to report it, the state appeals court said today, citing a law that gives clergy protection in cases dealing with confidential information.

The court, in a 3-0 decision, agreed with similar decisions by judges in Ionia County, east of Grand Rapids.

In 2009, a woman told John Prominski, pastor of Resurrection Life Church in Ionia, that her husband likely was abusing her daughters. She wanted advice from him but authorities weren’t alerted.

After another incident in 2011, Prominski told the woman that she must contact police or he would, according to a summary of the case. That’s when police learned he had failed to report suspected abuse two years earlier.

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Michigan Court of Appeals: Members of clergy not required to report child abuse

MICHIGAN
Detroit Free Press

By Kevin Grasha
Gannett Michigan

LANSING — The state appeals court has ruled that a member of the clergy is not required to report child abuse when a church member seeks confidential guidance.

The published opinion by a three-judge Michigan Court of Appeals panel was released Thursday.

The case originated in Ionia County, involving a woman who in 2009 suspected her husband had her daughters touch their own genitalia in front of him. The woman went to her pastor, John Prominski of Resurrection Life Church in Ionia, seeking “family and spiritual guidance and spiritual advice,” according to court documents.

Prominski told the woman it was something he could handle through counseling, according to court testimony, and told her she didn’t need to report it to police.

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Ionia pastor’s conversation with parishioner privileged, confidential, appeals court says

MICHIGAN
MLive

By John Agar | jagar@mlive.com
on August 23, 2013

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The state Court of Appeals said that a conversation between a pastor and parishioner – in which a woman shared concerns her husband abused her girls – was confidential and privileged.

The opinion upholds lower court findings that the Rev. John Prominski, senior pastor at Resurrection Life Church of Ionia, did not violate mandatory reporting rules for child abuse.

The woman sought advice from Prominski after her husband had the girls touch themselves. Prominski counseled the husband for three months. The husband denied any improprieties.

The family eventually left the area and the church.

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Secular foundation grants $2.3 million to National Catholic Reporter to provide publicity for women religious

UNITED STATES
Catholic Culture

The Conrad Hilton Foundation has awarded a $2.3 million grant to the National Catholic Reporter to establish as “global sisters’ net,” providing “greater voice to countless Catholic sisters around the globe.”

The grant to the National Catholic Reporter– a newspaper with a long history of dissent from Catholic teaching—comes at a time when women religious in the United States are under Vatican scrutiny. Annette Lomont, the chairman of the board for the Reporter, said: “We’ve been standing with sisters from the beginning, and I consider the grant encouragement to go on telling their stories.”

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British priest ordered home to face sex charges against choirboys

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

A British priest has been ordered home from the Canary Islands to face charges of sexually assaulting choirboys in Derbyshire, police have said.

The priest, 85, who has not been named, faces 16 charges – 10 of them serious – against boys in the Derby area in the 1960s.

The man was arrested on Tenerife, where police said he had lived “for some time”.

No date has yet been set for his extradition.

‘More than 40 years ago’

Derbyshire Police said they had worked closely with the Spanish police and the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) to track the man down.

He was arrested using a European Arrest Warrant.

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Schiave del sesso in una setta a Cortona, indagato ex prete

ITALIA
Tiscali

Dieci persone, nove donne più un uomo, adepte di una comunità a Montecchio di Cortona (Arezzo), ridotte in stato di sudditanza psicologica e sottoposte a violenza sessuale: lo riportano stamani alcuni quotidiani riferendo di un’inchiesta della Dda di Firenze che ha indagato il guru della ‘setta’, un ex sacerdote della diocesi di Firenze, Mauro Cioni, 68 anni di Empoli (Firenze), più altre tre persone. L’ex prete è accusato di riduzione in schiavitù e violenza sessuale. Stesse accuse per un ex adepto, Carlo Carli, 34, di Siena, che si staccò dalla setta di Cioni per fondare un’altra comunità, con caratteristiche uguali.

Le accuse – Accusati di ricettazione di denaro due adepti rimasti con Cioni, Franco Bigazzi, 56 di Certaldo, e Giorgio Bigozzi, 62 di Foiano. Il pm Angela Pietroiusti ha fatto notificare la chiusura delle indagini, portate avanti dalla squadra mobile di Firenze. Secondo pm e investigatori, Cioni, sospeso ‘a divinis’ nel 1985 e tornato allo stato laicale a fine anni ’80, nel tempo ha convinto un numeroso gruppo di persone a seguirlo per ”vivere un altro Cristianesimo” con cui le avrebbe liberate ”dal maligno” purchè interrompessero qualsiasi relazione familiare, sociale e anche di lavoro, soggiacessero ai suoi desideri sessuali ed elargissero denaro: altrimenti avrebbero ”sofferto per tutta la vita” e rimanendo ”dannati per l’eternità”. La vicenda emerse già nel 2000 su denuncia di alcuni genitori, ma non vi fu seguito. Cioni peraltro nel 2001 fu anche indagato per la morte di un ragazzo di 19 anni di Vinci ma finì prosciolto dal reato di istigazione al suicidio.

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Former priest probed in sex slavery cult

ITALY
Gazzetta del Sud

Florence, August 23 – Four people, including a 68-year-old former priest, were placed under investigation Friday for sex slavery in Tuscany. The probe examined alleged mistreatment of nine women and a man in a cult based in Montecchio di Cortona, in the province of Arezzo, as well as misappropriation of funds, according to newspaper reports. The group was allegedly forced to submit to sexual and psychological violence, according to Florence investigators. The cult leader is a former priest called Mauro Cioni, who left the Catholic clergy in 1985.

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Former priest among four probed in Italian sex slavery cult

ITALY
UPI

Published: Aug. 23, 2013

FLORENCE, Italy, Aug. 23 (UPI) — Four people, including a former priest, were under investigation Friday for a cult involving sex slavery in Tuscany, Italian police said.

Authorities were looking into allegations of mistreatment of nine men and a woman in a religious cult based in Montecchio di Cortona, as well as misappropriation of funds, the newspaper Gazetta del Sud reported Friday.

Florence investigators said cult members were subjected to sexual and psychological violence, and identified the cult leader as Mauro Cioni, 68, a former priest who left the Catholic clergy in 1985.

In the late 1980s Cioni found adherents to what he termed living “another form of Christianity,” forcing them to cut ties to family and work, hand over their financial holdings and submit themselves to his sex-related orders, investigators said.

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Final score: Business 2, Jesus 0

CALIFORNIA
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on August 23, 2013

I have always thought that the Diocese of Orange’s purchase of the former Crystal Cathedral was a good business decision, but a horrible pastoral one.

And the bad pastoral decisions keep coming.

But first, a little background: No one except former Bishop Tod Brown wanted a new cathedral. There was no parishioner outcry for a new ediface, and construction on the “Christ our Savior Cathedral” land in Santa Ana was stalled for years due to lack of funding and interest by Orange County Catholics.

But the bargain price of the Crystal Cathedral in 2012 was too tempting for Tod Brown to pass up—even though poor parishes just a few miles from the Crystal Cathedral were forced to hold bake sales to pay for basics like air conditioning. Previous score for the Diocese of Orange: Business 1, Jesus 0.

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High profile cardinal hopeful for Irish Church

IRELAND
The Irish Catholic

Irish Catholics should be hopeful for the future of the Church in Ireland, which is already beginning to show signs of renewal and growth, a high profile Irish-American Cardinal has said.

Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, told this newspaper the Irish Church “is doing great”. “You can already see the signs of renewal and growth,” he said.

Referring to recent scandals that have rocked the Church in Ireland, Cardinal Dolan said Irish Catholics “need to have courage”.

“You have been through worse before, you’ll get through it. Be not afraid, have hope,” he said.

Cardinal Dolan said one sign of hope for the future of the Church in Ireland was the recent consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary at Knock with 15,000 people in attendance. He also said the depth of prayer here in Ireland was “phenomenal”.

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Archbishop Martin may be set for top Rome post

IRELAND
The Irish Catholic

Michael Kelly and Cathal Barry

Speculation is mounting among senior Dublin clergy that Archbishop Diarmuid Martin may be set for a swift move to Rome for a senior position in the Vatican.

The combination of some surprise recent appointments in Dublin, and the positioning of close friends of the archbishop’s in Pope Francis’ inner circle is fuelling speculation that a move to a prestigious Rome-based job may be on the cards.

A number of senior sources within the Dublin archdiocese, including in Archbishop’s House, have told The Irish Catholic that there is a growing sense that Dr Martin will be called to Rome to run a Vatican department, possibly within weeks.

The appointment of Bishop Eamonn Walsh as Vicar for Clergy, as revealed in this newspaper last week, is being seen as an indication that Archbishop Martin is keen to leave a safe pair of hands in Dublin despite previous tension between the two men.

The Irish Catholic can also reveal that the archbishop has asked a key aide to stay on, despite previously having announced that he would take up a parish appointment. Msgr Lorcan O’Brien, Moderator of the Curia and a close confidant of Archbishop Martin, had announced that he would move on from Archbishop’s House this autumn. However, that decision was reversed at the last minute and Msgr O’Brien will now stay on in his key administrative role for at least another year.

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Parents Sue SJ Church, Man Facing 30 Child Sex Abuse Charges

CALIFORNIA
NBC Bay Area

The parents of an alleged victim of child sexual abuse at a San Jose church camp in 2007 are suing the church and a man facing 30 criminal charges of lewd acts with children at a daycare center.

The unnamed parents filed suit Tuesday in San Jose against the Baptist Church of San Jose, now known as the Church on the Hill, its business manager Elliot Sands and Keith Woodhouse, according to their attorney Robert Allard.

Woodhouse, 27, currently faces 30 counts of felony lewd and lascivious acts on children under 14 in a separate case involving kids he once supervised at the Trace Child Development Center, a daycare facility in San Jose, according to Deputy District Attorney Luis Ramos.

His trial on the charges starts on Monday in Santa Clara County Superior Court’s Hall of Justice in San Jose, Ramos said.

San Jose police arrested Woodhouse on Jan. 26, 2011, after he allegedly abused nine children aged 5 to 7 while employed at the Trace daycare facility from late summer 2010 to January 2011, Ramos said.

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Men are from Mars

UNITED STATES
The Economist

Aug 23rd 2013

PROGRESSIVE and socially-engaged nuns, and bishops with a mandate to bring them into line, have promised to avoid name-calling and try harder to understand one another, but it will be a long hard road. That is about the only clear message to emerge from this month’s gathering in Florida of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), which represents about 80% of America’s Catholic sisters.

It was an unusual sort of meeting. For much of the four-day assembly, around 800 sisters were joined by a tiny handful of men, including Archbishop Peter Sartain who has been put in charge of a Vatican initiative to reform the organization, guide it back into doctrinal orthodoxy and induce it to change the tone of its publications and public statements. His mandate follows a “doctrinal assessment” by the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in 2011 which spoke of “certain radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith” which had allegedly entered the discourse of the American sisters.

But it was the sisters, not the hierarch, who delivered to the world a report on the outcome of the two sides’ deliberations. They said they they had enjoyed a “profound and honest sharing of views” and that “although we remain uncertain as to how our work with the bishop delegates will proceed, we maintain hope that continued conversations of this depth will lead to a resolution of this situation that maintains the integrity of the LCWR and is healthy for the whole church.”

Behind these careful and subtle words lies a disconnect in the ways that the estranged parties—the Vatican and the American sisters—see the situation. The Vatican’s pronouncements have been couched in the language of a top-down, old-world hierarchy which expects its words to be enforced and obeyed. The LCWR derives its sense of legitimacy from the fact that its members were elected to leadership positions in 330 religious communities, many of them working at the coal-face of social problems like poverty, addiction or clandestine migration.

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A Fit and Proper Organisation? (Or: Who’s Really Responsible?)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

The Royal Commission into child sexual abuse will focus on institutional responses. This means, effectively, that there will be much consideration given to background checks, and monitoring, of people associated with organisations working with children. This is an obviously important area of concern.

However, there is an equally important consideration which the Royal Commission may well miss. It will consider what makes for a “fit and proper” person to work with children, but is likely to give minimal, if any, consideration to what makes for a “fit and proper” organisation.

The term “fit and proper” comes from the Anglo-Saxon “fit” and the Norman-French word “proper”. Both words mean the same thing, that is, acceptable to the authorities. Most countries around the world have a highly-developed set of laws concerning fit and proper persons. Some people are not permitted to be company directors, for example.

There have been far fewer laws concerning fit and proper organisations. As one academic has noted, “A further difficulty is to know how much bad behaviour can be tolerated inside an organisation before the whole enterprise is deemed unfit.” This factor has been receiving much attention in the U.K., particularly in relation to whether Rupert Murdoch’s BSkyB group is a fit and proper organisation to hold a broadcasting license.

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Editorial: Misguided LCWR mandate lumbers onward

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

NCR Editorial Staff | Aug. 23, 2013

Four and half years ago, in February 2009, the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith first announced it was beginning a “doctrinal assessment” of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious.

It has been a long and arduous process, one that has tarnished LCWR’s reputation, sapped its energy, and made it a target of adversaries on the right.

The women leaders, among the most faithful and theologically educated in the church, have all been elected to leadership positions from within their congregations. They have continued to meet with Vatican officials, largely maintaining a Vatican-imposed silence, except for periodic short statements. …

One inescapable truth is that a group of men, meeting in secret, assessed, judged and found guilty a women’s organization. The LCWR tale is anchored in a culture of male clericalism, out of step with contemporary mores. The second-class role of women in the church and an exclusively male authority structure are fundamental starting points for understanding the dynamics of the Vatican/LCWR story.

By almost any contemporary standard founded in human dignity, the process has been unjust, with virtually no allowances for a reasonable defense. Indeed, the process reveals more about the state of our church than anything its findings have revealed about the women.

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Disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien prevented inquiry into sexual abuse

SCOTLAND
The Independent

PAUL PEACHEY CRIME CORRESPONDENT FRIDAY 23 AUGUST 2013

Britain’s former most senior Catholic blocked an independent inquiry into cases of clerical sexual abuse covering 60 years before he resigned after making homosexual advances to other priests, officials said today.

The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland in 2011 commissioned a report into allegations of abuse but it was halted the following year when its then head, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, withdrew his support. A spokesman for the Catholic Church said that a “national audit” was not possible without the support of the Cardinal and the analysis was stopped.

The Cardinal stepped down as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh in February after current and former priests made allegations of inappropriate behaviour against him.

The intervention of Cardinal O’Brien was revealed in a letter to the Catholic newspaper The Tablet by the retired Archbishop of Glasgow, Dr Mario Conti. He said the intention of the Bishops was to publish the results of the audit, but its scope was not clear. A police investigation is under way into allegations of historic sexual abuse at two Catholic boarding schools in the Scottish Highlands. More than 20 people have come forward to say they were victims of physical and sexual abuse by a number of Benedictine monks who ran the Fort Augustus Abbey school and Carlekemp, its feeder school in East Lothian, from the 1950s to the 1990s. Both schools are now closed.

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