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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 24, 2013

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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SNAP honors 25 years with art, fashion show

ST. LOUIS (MO)
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

By Joe Holleman jholleman@post-dispatch.com 314-340-82540

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) is honoring its 25th anniversary with a reception and showing of the work of STL artist Karen Jones.

The event is at 7 p.m. Aug. 30, at the Cielo Bar of the downtown Four Seasons Hotel. There is complimentary valet parking and no cover charge. Jones will raffle off a painting to benefit the advocacy group, of which her mother, Judy Jones, is an associate director.

Jones is known for her oil-on-steel paintings of pets. Her work will be shown on the terrace near the pool, as will a new swimwear collection from Ola Hawatmeh.

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Denunciantes rechazan “simulación de perdón” de discípulos de Karadima

CHILE
Cooperativa

El periodista Juan Carlos Cruz, el médico James Hamilton y el filósofo José Andrés Murillo, denunciantes del llamado “caso Karadima”, manifestaron su rechazo a un reciente pedido de “perdón”, que hicieron los obispos Horacio Valenzuela y Tomislav Koljatic, discípulos del ex párroco de El Bosque condenado por abusos sexuales a menores de edad.

En la misiva -publicada en la sección de cartas al director del diario El Mercurio y titulada “El perdón de los obispos”- los profesionales refieren que el pasado 15 de agosto los mencionados obispos “pidieron perdón” a través del mismo medio “a la Masonería por haberla involucrado en cartas de defensa al sacerdote católico Karadima”.

“En esas cartas de defensa del sacerdote -quien fuera su mentor y guía espiritual- aludían a una suerte de complot contra él debido a su santidad. Parte del complot era de la Masonería y del Poder Judicial, pero también de la izquierda, los Cristianos por el Socialismo, la Teología de la Liberación, los medios de comunicación, los liberales, entre otros, y todos ellos liderados por nosotros. Nosotros que, según las cartas de los obispos mencionados y otros sacerdotes fieles a Karadima, habríamos estado motivados por una serie de problemas familiares, personales, vocacionales, sed de venganza y otras múltiples dolencias”, escriben Cruz, Hamilton y Murillo.

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Cardenal escocés bloqueó investigación sobre abuso sexual en la iglesia

ESCOSIA
BBC Mundo

Viernes, 23 de agosto de 2013

La Iglesia Católica Romana en Escocia admitió que su antiguo líder, el cardenal Keith O’Brien, bloqueó una investigación sobre acusaciones de abuso dentro de la iglesia.

O’Brien, quien dimitió tras reconocer conductas sexuales inapropiadas con sacerdotes, se negó a participar en un informe sobre acusaciones de abuso en la iglesia.

Esto hizo que la investigación no pudiera llevarse a cabo.

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Disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked independent inquiry into historic sex abuse

SCOTLAND
Telegraph

Cardinal blocked independent inquiry into cases of historic sexual abuse that had support of every other bishop in Scotland.

By News agencies 23 Aug 2013

The retired Archbishop of Glasgow, Mario Conti, revealed that the Catholic Church in Scotland had planned to invite an independent academic to compile a report on each diocese’s “secret archives” and each bishop’s handling of allegations, which would then be made public.

However, Cardinal O’Brien, then the president of the Bishops’ Conference, refused to co-operate and the planned inquiry was shelved, Archbishop Conti wrote in a letter to be published in the Catholic newspaper the Tablet today.

Cardinal O’Brien was forced to resign in March after admitting “inappropriate behaviour” with priests and a seminarian, and is currently in an unknown monastery for a period of “prayer and penance” ordered by Pope Francis.

In a letter defending the Catholic Church in Scotland’s handling of allegations of sexual abuse, Archbishop Conti wrote: “It was the intention of all but one member of the Bishops’ Conference to commission an independent examination of the historical cases we had on file in all of our respective dioceses and publish the results, but this was delayed by the objection of the then president of the conference; without full participation of all the dioceses the exercise would have been faulty.”

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Extradition ordered for British priest over sex abuse

SPAIN
Straits Times

MADRID (AFP) – A Spanish judge ordered on Friday that a British priest be extradited back to England to face charges of sexually assaulting choirboys, a judicial source said.

The 85-year-old is wanted by British authorities on 16 charges of sexual assault, 10 of them “serious” and one involving attempted sodomy, against choirboys, the source told reporters.

The source did not name the suspect but said the alleged crimes were against choirboys in Derbyshire, central England.

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Married priests in Peru sue Pope for S/ 20 million

PERU
Peru This Week

by Diego M. Ortiz

According to the “Married Priests”, they were victims of persecution by the Catholic Church.

An Association of married priests from Chiclayo, Peru decided to sue Pope Francis for S/. 20 million, as well as to the authorities of the Catholic Church for alleged damages, local news outlets reported.

The “World Association of Married Priests of the Church Reborn in Firm and Happy Union”, which was cited in 2004 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiclayo, is behind the Pontiff lawsuit.

As indicated by El Popular.pe, back in 2004 charges of generic falsehood, fraud and illicit association to commit a crime in tort of the society, the State and the Catholic Church of Peru, were filed against this group of priests. As a result, they were asked to cease performing Church Liturgical acts.

But after 8 years of legal fighting, the Civil Court of Chiclayo dismissed the complaint. Now, the organization under the command of the priest Roberto Villanueva Rodríguez, is suing the highest authorities of the clergy, including Pope Francisco, for S/ 20 million.

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MI – Clergy not required to report abuse; SNAP responds

MICHIGAN
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, August 23, 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 )

We’re disappointed that a Michigan judge is letting a minister off the hook for refusing to report suspected child sex abuse. Decades of excessive deference to religious figures in child sex cases has led to tens of thousands of devastated lives. Our society – especially our judges and lawmakers – must make it abundantly clear that every single adult has a duty to call police when he or she fears a child is being hurt.

We can protect kids and respect belief at the same time. But we can’t let an adult’s belief trump a child’s safety.

We hope that Michigan’s highest court will reverse this tragic ruling.

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UK – Victims group blasts Scotland’s Catholic bishops

SCOTLAND
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday August 23, 2013

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 566 9790, SNAPclohessy@aol.com )

Shame on the bishops of Scotland, who reportedly let one corrupt colleague block a so-called church “investigation” into child sex crimes and cover ups.

If O’Brien opposed this move, Scotland’s bishops should have proceeded without him. Or they should have publicly exposed O’Brien as an obstructionist.

To make this disclosure now is nothing more than posturing by Scotland’s bishops.

Let’s be clear: no institution that has shielded predators and hurt children should investigate itself. Independent, professional secular agencies should be investigating – and prosecuting – the complicity Catholic hierarchy.

But even a poor, internal “investigation” is sometimes better than none at all. And if any one church official stands in the way of shedding even a little light on this crisis, his peers and supervisors should immediately, harshly, and publicly denounce him.

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NCR receives Hilton Foundation grant for coverage of sisters

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

NCR Staff | Aug. 22, 2013

The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation has awarded a grant of $2.3 million over three years that will allow the National Catholic Reporter Publishing Co. to embark on a groundbreaking project to give greater voice to countless Catholic sisters around the globe. With the use of the Hilton Foundation grant, NCR plans to build a network of editors and reporters not only to write about women religious, but to help them develop their own communication skills by working with them as columnists who report their own missions and challenges.

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

“The work of these women religious is one of the least-told stories in the church,” NCR Publisher Tom Fox said Thursday. “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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IL – Child sex abuse reform bill becomes law

ILLINOIS
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, Aug. 23

Statement by Statement by Barbara Blaine of Chicago, president of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 312-399-4747, SNAPblaine@gmail.com )

In a huge victory for innocent kids and a huge defeat for child molesters, Illinois’ governor has signed a bill permanently lifting the civil statute of limitations on child sex crimes (SB 1399, sponsored by Sen. Link and others).

This measure will stop more sex offenders. It enables child sex abuse victims to expose dangerous predators in court. It enables employers and neighbors and even relatives to learn about and protect themselves from child molesters who otherwise would have stayed “under the radar.”
Illinois kids are safer now because more child molesters will face justice.

Kids are safest when predators are jailed. But that can’t always happen. So the next best option is to expose predators. Now, thankfully, Illinois lawmakers are letting more crime victims do this.

Recently, Governor Pat Quinn has also signed HB 1063 which eliminates the criminal statute of limitations on child sex crimes. This too is a huge step forward for the safety of kids.

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San Jose: Lawsuit alleges Trace molest suspect was fired three times by former employer

CALIFORNIA
Mercury News

By Mark Gomez
mgomez@mercurynews.com

POSTED: 08/23/2013

SAN JOSE — Officials at a San Jose church fired a camp counselor on three separate occasions after reports he inappropriately touched young girls, then gave him a positive 2010 recommendation for a job at a Trace Elementary School child care program, where he is suspected of molesting nine girls, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday.

The latest lawsuit in the case of Keith Woodhouse, 28, was filed by the parents of a girl who claims she was molested by Woodhouse while attending a Church on the Hill summer program in 2007. Woodhouse, who is facing criminal charges in the Trace case, worked at the church in its summer camp program at the time.

“Several executives within this church repeatedly had an opportunity to identify obvious signs of a pedophile in their midst, and each time they not only failed to contact the authorities, as the law required, but they unconscionably allowed him to continue having unsupervised access to minors,” said Robert Allard, an attorney representing the girl and her family.

Allard is also representing the families of three girls claiming to be molested by Woodhouse at Trace in a separate negligence lawsuit against the child care center and the church.

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Cardinal blocked abuse investigation, says Archbishop of Glasgow

SCOTLAND
Catholic Herald

The former Archbishop of Glasgow has said that Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked an investigation into the Scottish Catholic Church’s handling of sex abuse in 2012.

In a letter to the Tablet, Archbishop Mario Conti wrote: “It was the intention of all but one member of the bishops’ conference to commission an independent examination of the historical cases we had on file in all of our respective dioceses and publish the results.”

He continued: “But this was delayed by the objection of the then-President of the Conference; without full participation of all the dioceses the exercise would have been faulty.”

A statement from the Catholic Church in Scotland said: “Archbishop Conti’s letter refers to a decision taken in 2011 by the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland to commission an independent academic analysis of statistics relating to abuse and allegations of abuse over a 60 year period from 1952 to 2012.

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Audio: Yiddish Anti-Hynes Rant

NEW YORK
Jewish Press

[with audio]

The rant attacks Hynes for prosecuting sex offender Nechemya Weberman. By: Jacob Kornbluh

Published: August 23rd, 2013

The following is an audio recording of an attack ad against Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes which is being spread around in smartphone whatspp groups. The rant, pushing votes for Ken Thompson, attacks Mr. Hynes for prosecuting prominent members within the Orthodox Jewish community, including Nechemya Weberman. The narrator likens community leaders supporting the reelection of Mr. Hynes to Rabbi Neiderman’s call in 2009 to vote for Mike Bloomberg “because he’s anyway going to win.”

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Cardinal ‘blocked’ abuse enquiry

SCOTLAND
The Tablet

Emeritus Archbishop of Glasgow, Mario Conti
23 August 2013

The Emeritus Archbishop of Glasgow, Mario Conti, responds to an editorial in The Tablet of 10 August that criticised safeguarding in the Catholic Church of Scotland and compared it unfavourably with England and Wales.

The Tablet’s editorial, “Curse of Complacency”, made some damning judgments of the Catholic Church in Scotland with respect to safeguarding, suggesting that it “has a long way to go” and that “the Catholic Church in England and Wales [is] streets ahead of Scotland” in respect of caring for survivors. The editorial illustrates this with reference to the recent revelations about alleged abuse of boys at Fort Augustus School by monks of the Abbey.

Firstly with regard to Fort Augustus, the school and monastery was within the ecclesiastical area of Scotland but not under the jurisdiction of the Church in Scotland other than in respect of its parish responsibilities. The internal life of the abbey and the management of its school was outside these. It was autonomous as a Benedictine community and in terms of its affiliation was a member of the English Benedictine Congregation. If any of these allegations had been made to me while I was Bishop of Aberdeen from 1977 to 2002, I would have alerted the proper authorities to them.

A statement was made recently on behalf of the Church in Scotland with which I fully concur: “We deplore acts of abuse at any time, in any place, committed by anyone representing the Church, or working in, with or for the Church. Although legal and criminal responsibility for any abusive behaviour may lie elsewhere, Scotland’s Catholic Dioceses are prepared to accept pastoral responsibility for those who have been harmed to help them heal.” Each diocese has someone in place to hear complaints and to advise complainants how to proceed in having them addressed.

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Cardinal O’Brien stopped probe of Scottish abuse files, says Conti

SCOTLAND
The Tablet

[letter from Archbishop Emeritus Conti]

Christopher Lamb – 23 August 2013

Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked an independent examination of clerical sex abuse files held by Scottish dioceses, a senior bishop has claimed.

The Archbishop Emeritus of Glasgow, Mario Conti, has said all but one member of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland had agreed in recent years for diocesan case files to be reviewed but this did not go ahead due to the cardinal’s objection.

“It was the intention of all but one member of the bishops’ conference to commission an independent examination of the historical cases we had on file in all of our respective dioceses and publish the results but this was delayed by the objection of the then-president of the conference; without full participation of all the dioceses the exercise would have been faulty,” the archbishop writes in a letter to The Tablet’s editor.

Cardinal O’Brien was President of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland from 2002 until 2012.

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Newark needs a spiritual father, not another crime boss

NEW JERSEY
Renew America

By Daniel Cassidy

The disgraced and discredited Archbishop of Newark, John J. Myers, has lashed out like a cornered rat at his critics, the media, politicians, members of the clergy and even the families of victims whose safety he utterly disregarded. In response, today’s Star-Ledger rightly states that “it boggles the mind that in 2013 an archbishop would dare speak of families like this.”

It boggles the mind, indeed, that any Christian leader would be allowed to wreak the destruction this man has caused in the Archdiocese of Newark. His haughty contempt and refusal to meet with anyone disagreeing with him is well known, but the irreparable damage he has caused to peoples lives, to the salvation of souls driven out of the Church, to the Church’s institutions like the approximately 70 schools closed by Myers, and the scores of once vibrant parishes now boarded up are testament to a pompous ass who seeks not to serve, but to be served.

His only apparent defender appears to be Bill Donohue of the Catholic League. Since it is well known that Donohue speaks for the Catholic hierarchy and certainly for his own Archbishop, Cardinal Dolan, who also presides over the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, one must ask, how much damage will this unstable narcissist be allowed to wreak before any bishop here or abroad speaks out? What price will they pay? Bishops like Myers have already cost the Church more than $2 billion. Have they no moral responsibility beyond loyalty to a brother bishop? They may wish to ponder the words of Saint Ambrose: “Not only for every idle word,but for every idle silence must man render an account.”

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El ex-cura Santurio recuperó la libertad por orden de la Justicia provincial

ARGENTINA
Misiones Cuatro

[con video]

11:51 | Lo ratificó el abogado defensor José Luis Rey, quien enfatizó que no se han producido pruebas que ameriten la detención del ex-sacerdote católico Miguel Ángel Santurio, acusado de abusar sexualmente de al menos cuatro mujeres jóvenes en 2008. El abogado destacó que los testimonios ofrecidos por las denunciantes fortalecen la posición del acusado, quien fuera detenido tras haberse producido amenazas contra las denunciantes, por parte de allegados a Santurio

(Posadas) El excura Miguel Ángel Santurio, quien fuera acusado de abuso sexual múltiple contra mujeres jóvenes de un grupo formado por él, recuperó la libertad y viajó a San Luis, donde se encuentra radicado. La información la confirmó su abogado, el Dr. José Luis Rey, quien enfatizó que no se han producido pruebas que ameriten que su defendido permanezca detenido. El exjuez aseguró que los testigos aportados por las denunciantes fortalecieron la posición de la defensa, por lo que el juez interviniente, Dr. Marcelo Cardozo, decidió la excarcelación.

“No hay aporte de ningún elemento de prueba que permita sostener lo que dice la imputación (que se basa en) una mera manifestación verbal”, comentó Rey en diálogo con TVA Misiones Cuatro, respecto del resonante caso.

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Las víctimas de Miguel Santurio denuncian amenazas

ARGENTINA
Primera Edicion

Las jóvenes presuntamente abusadas por el “cura sanador” siguen aportando testimonios desgarradores.

No es para nada sencillo revivir la pesadilla para Verónica (22) y Alejandra (24), quienes en varias ocasiones rompieron en llantos y como pudieron, relataron a PRIMERA EDICIÓN los terribles tormentos y abusos que padecieron mientras eran novicias.

Las jóvenes coincidieron en que durante siete meses, bajo la tutela del ex “cura sanador” Miguel Ángel Santurio (actualmente preso bajo sospecha de reiterados abusos), y cuando aún eran menores vivieron una verdadero infierno.

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Catholic sex abuse inquiry delays verdict

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

THE Special Commission of Inquiry into the alleged cover-up of child sexual abuse by Catholic priests in the Hunter won’t hand down its findings until next year.

The inquiry opened in February and was due to report to the government by September 30.

But Premier Barry O’Farrell told question time yesterday that Commissioner Margaret Cunneen had sought an extension and would report on February 28 next year.

“We should all agree that it is obviously more important that the relevant matters are properly and thoroughly investigated,” he said.

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Progressive rabbis declare abhorrence of child sexual abuse

AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND/ASIA
J-Wire

August 23, 2013 by J-Wire Staff

During last Shabbat, pluralistic Rabbis across Australia, New Zealand and Asia read out the Statement below as part of the Sabbath service.

It should be noted that the idea came about after a similar initiative was undertaken in the United Kingdom, where the Imams of all the mosques issued an identical sermon on this issue. It is unfortunate that the entire Australian Rabbinate could not unite for this important initiative.
Well done to the pluralistic leadership for responding in such a positive way and we hope that the Orthodox Rabbinate will follow suit.

RABBIS’ STATEMENT ON CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

The recent launch of the National Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse provides the opportunity for Rabbis across all denominations to declare our abhorrence of child sexual abuse and to state our commitment to assist in the work of preventing its occurrence in our communal institutions and organisations.

In Judaism human life is essential and so Pikuach Nefesh, the obligation to save a life in jeopardy, is considered a major value to uphold. The responsibility to act extends to the bystander, i.e., one who happens to find themselves in the presence of a person in peril or in danger of being victimized by a crime. The obligation to act is summarized by Maimonides (1135-1204) in his Code as follows: “If one person is able to save another and does not do so, they transgress the commandment “Neither shall thou stand idly by the blood of thy neighbor” (Leviticus 19:16).

We must not stand by and allow this evil to flourish because to do so would be Chillul HaShem, for “one honors The Eternal One and the Jewish people when one honors others; one dishonors the Eternal and desecrates the people of the Almighty when one abuses a human being created in the divine image.”

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Indian Horse should be required reading for all Canadians

CANADA
Daily Herald Tribune

By Alexis Kienlen, Off the Shelf
Thursday, August 22, 2013

This past week, I finally got around to reading Richard Wagamese’s book Indian Horse. I’ve been a long-time fan of Wagamese and have read some of his previous novels and non-fiction work.

Wagamese is an Ojibway writer who currently lives in British Columbia. His book Indian Horse should be required reading for all Canadians. The book was a 2012 Globe and Mail notable book, and a 2013 Canada Reads contender.

Many people have heard about the horrors of residential school, but Indian Horse does its best to take the reader into the school and gives those horrors an emotional impact. Saul Indian Horse is an older Ojibway who is looking back at his life. To help himself heal, he has decided to write a diary to tell the story of his life and what happened to him.

Saul’s parents were damaged by the residential school system, and they have already lost one of their children to the system. They move through the bush of northern Ontario like nomads, trying to flee the people who will take their children from them. At one point, Saul becomes separated from the other members of his family, and is left alone with only his grandma.

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A Vehement Quasi-Denial

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Waiting for Godot to Leave

Kevin O’Brien

In seeking to dismiss a civil lawsuit against the archdiocese of St. Louis, Archbishop Robert Carlson has vehemently denied one of the allegations against him … sort of.

The suit was filed regarding the alleged behavior of Fr. Joseph Jiang, who is charged with the crime of molesting a 15-year-old girl. Archbishop Carlson has been subpoenaed to give a deposition in that case, but has so far manged to avoid doing so. The trial has been delayed several times.

Meanwhile, the girl’s parents have filed a civil suit against the archdiocese for negligence in not properly supervising the priest, who was a personal favorite of Archbishop Carlson’s, perhaps living with him in the archbishop’s mansion (there are conflicting reports of this), and at least having been taken by Carlson under his wing in a kind of mentor relationship.

Carlson’s denials in the civil suit avoid the merits of the case, seeking dismissal on technicalities – which is well within his rights, though perhaps not the most Christian thing to do. However, at one point, in a footnote, the archbishop

vehemently denies the baseless allegations set forth by Plaintiffs in Count VI (Attempted Tampering with Evidence)

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Magdalene’s lawyer wins family law award

IRELAND
Irish Times

Christopher McKinley

Thu, Aug 22, 2013

The only legal representative for the voluntary advocacy group ‘Justice for Magdalenes’ has been announced as the Family Law Awards 2013 Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year.

While still a student Maeve O’Rourke represented victims of the church-run Magdalene Laundries at the Irish Human Rights Commission, the UN Committee against Torture and the UN Human Rights Council.

Since the Irish Government apologised to the thousands of Magdalene victims, who were forced into unpaid labour between 1922 and 1996, she has also written a follow up report to the UN Committee against Torture, drafted parliamentary questions and corresponded with the President of the Law Reform Commission regarding the reparations process.

Jordan Publishing, who specialise in legal materials, launched the awards in 2010 to recognise the work of family lawyers.

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Lawyer wins new award for Magdalene campaign

IRELAND
Irish Independent

FIONNAN SHEAHAN – 23 AUGUST 2013

THE young lawyer who took on the cause of the Magdalene Laundries victims has won a prestigious award for her human rights work.

London-based trainee barrister Maeve O’Rourke has been selected as the Family Law 2013 Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year.

The 26-year-old is the eldest daughter of RTE broadcaster Sean O’Rourke and Caroline Murphy.

It’s the second accolade she has received for her work, after receiving an award from the Ireland Fund last year.

But Ms O’Rourke says the awards are a testimony to the work carried out by many on behalf of the Magdalene Laundries women.

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Cardinal O’Brien ‘blocked inquiry into sex abuse’

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

by STEPHEN MCGINTY
Published on the 23 August 2013

DISGRACED Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked an independent inquiry into cases of historic sexual abuse that had the support of every other bishop in Scotland, the retired Archbishop of Glasgow, Mario Conti, has revealed.

The Catholic Church in Scotland had planned to invite an independent academic to compile a report on each diocese’s “secret archives” and each bishop’s handling of allegations, which would then be made public.

However, Cardinal O’Brien, then the president of the Bishops’ Conference, refused to co-operate and the planned inquiry was shelved, Archbishop Conti wrote in a letter to be published in the Catholic newspaper the Tablet today.

Cardinal O’Brien was forced to resign in March after admitting “inappropriate behaviour” with priests and a seminarian, and is currently in an unknown monastery for a period of “prayer and penance” ordered by Pope Francis.

In a letter defending the Catholic Church in Scotland’s handling of allegations of sexual abuse, Archbishop Conti wrote: “It was the intention of all but one member of the Bishops’ Conference to commission an independent examination of the historical cases we had on file in all of our respective dioceses and publish the results, but this was delayed by the objection of the then president of the conference; without full participation of all the dioceses the exercise would have been faulty.”

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Disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked probe into sex abuse with Catholic Church in Scotland

SCOTLAND
Daily Mail

Shamed Cardinal Keith O’Brien personally blocked an inquiry into sex abuse in the Catholic Church in Scotland less than a year ago.

The probe had been agreed by the most senior members of the Church hierarchy.

It would have examined all abuse cases on file on behalf of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland.

The hierarchy planned to publish the results of the investigation, but the then president of the Bishops’ Conference, Cardinal O’Brien, who resigned earlier this year after admitting sexual misconduct, objected.

He refused to allow his archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh to participate, forcing the project to be scrapped.

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Archbishop Mario Conti: Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked independent inquiry into sex abuse

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

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.

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Cardinal O’Brien blocked church sex abuse inquiry

SCOTLAND
Edinburgh Evening News

DISGRAced church leader Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked an inquiry into cases of historic sexual abuse in the Catholic Church – just months before he resigned in a gay sex scandal.

The former Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh used his role as president of the Scottish Catholic Bishops Conference to stop the probe.

Retired Glasgow archbishop Mario Conti revealed the move in a letter to Catholic newspaper The Tablet. He said “all but one” of the bishops had wanted to commission an independent inquiry.

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Cardinal Keith O’Brien Halted Sex Abuse Probe

SCOTLAND
Eagle Radio

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 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.

He 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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CORSIGLIA, MCMAHON & ALLARD LAW FIRM FILES SEXUAL MOLESTATION LAWSUIT AGAINST SJ CHURCH ON THE HILL

CALIFORNIA
Ein News

Lawsuit claims that the alleged negligence of the Church allowed a sexual predator to sexually abuse a then seven-year-old girl.

SAN JOSE, CA, USA, August 21, 2013 /EINPresswire.com/ — Sex abuse victim advocate/attorney Robert Allard of Corsiglia, McMahon & Allard has filed a sexual molestation lawsuit (Santa Clara County Superior Court, Case #113CV251524) against Church on the Hill, also known as The First Baptist Church, of San Jose, alleging the Church enabled an alleged sexual predator named Keith Woodhouse to molest a then seven-year-old girl. The minor is now 14-years-old and is named as Jane Doe due to her age and serious medical and psychological problems resulting from the sexual molestation.

The lawsuit alleges that Woodhouse was observed by Church lifeguards during a summer camp called “Camp on the Hill” in July of 2007 holding the seven-year-old as she was sitting in his lap in the Church’s swimming pool. At that point in time, Woodhouse was observed kissing the minor’s shoulder and/or neck. Soon afterwards, another female lifeguard heard the young girl scream out that something was “poking” her in the butt. The lifeguard claims she saw Woodhouse exit the pool with a full erection. A third lifeguard then followed Woodhouse into a nearby bathroom where, the complaint alleges, he overheard Woodhouse masturbating. Woodhouse returned back to the pool where he immediately resumed holding Jane Doe, at which point the lifeguards intervened and ordered him to release the girl.

Despite all three lifeguards providing reports of the incident to Church management, including two comprehensive typewritten statements from two of them, Church Pastor Elliot Sands failed to notify law enforcement and the parents of the child. Instead, he simply fired Woodhouse and ordered him not to return to the Church property for the time being.

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Glendale deacon accused of sexual abuse in Texas, Pa.

ARIZONA
Fox 10

By FOX 10 News – Staff Report

GLENDALE, Ariz. –
The Phoenix Catholic Diocese has responded to an allegation of sexual abuse against one of it’s deacons.

62-years-old Ron Gonzalez worked at St. Thomas More parish in Glendale until just a few days ago.

He was been at the church since 2003, but the allegations stem from incidents in Texas and Pennsylvania 15 to 20 years before he was transferred to Arizona.

The Diocese of Phoenix released this statement, in part:

“Gonzalez’s faculties to function in ministry within the Diocese of Phoenix have been revoked and he is no longer employed by the parish. The Diocese of Phoenix has also contacted the authorities regarding the allegations. The Diocese of Phoenix takes these matters very seriously and urges anyone who may know of any other such misconduct, or who may have any relevant information regarding Gonzalez, to contact local law enforcement and the Diocesan Office of Child and Youth Protection at (602) 354-2396.”

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Second victim comes forward in alleged sexual assault case against priest

TEXAS
KFOX

Updated: Thursday, August 22 2013

By: Jesse Martinez

EL PASO, Texas – Another victim has come forward saying he was sexually abused by a now-deceased local priest in the 1970s.

According to the law offices of Merritt & Watson, the victim claims to have been sexually abused by Alfonso Madrid during 1974 and 1975 when he was eight years old at Sacred Heart Church.

The victim filed a suit against the El Paso Diocese.

As KFOX14 previously reported, a settlement was reached on July 11 with the New Orleans Province of the Jesuit Order and the El Paso Diocese when a former student and parishioner came forward stating that he was abused by Madrid.

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Glendale deacon resigns after claim of child sex abuse

ARIZONA
The Republic

By Michael Clancy
The Republic | azcentral.com
Thu Aug 22, 2013

A Catholic deacon who worked at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Glendale for 10 years has resigned after he was accused of sexual abuse of a minor.

The allegation against Ron Gonzalez came to the diocese on Aug. 13. It referenced incidents that took place in Gonzalez’s previous postings in Texas and Pennsylvania 15 to 20 years ago. The name of the accuser and the nature of the incidents were not disclosed.

Gonzalez was removed from ministry immediately, a diocese spokesman said, and resigned from his job the next day. The pastor of St. Thomas More, the Rev. Jim Turner, informed parishioners during weekend masses, and the diocese posted a community notice on Monday.

Gonzalez, 62, assisted at St. Thomas More parish in Glendale since 2003 and was officially assigned to the parish in January 2011, after he retired from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, where he had been working as a supervisory chaplain in Phoenix.

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Cardinal Keith O’Brien ‘blocked church sex abuse report’, says archbishop

SCOTLAND
BBC News

The former archbishop of Glasgow has said Cardinal Keith O’Brien blocked a report into sex abuse in the church.

Writing to the Tablet, Emeritus Archbishop of Glasgow Mario Conti said Cardinal O’Brien, who has admitted sexual misconduct with other priests, prevented the investigation.

Other Scottish bishops had agreed the inquiry should go ahead.

Archbishop Conti told the Catholic paper he was confident the percentage of priests involved in abuse was small.

The Catholic Church has said it will engage in any process which allows “lessons to be learned”.

Commenting on the continuing investigation into allegations of sexual and physical abuse at Fort Augustus School, Archbishop Conti said he would have alerted the proper authorities if the allegations had been made to him while he was Bishop of Aberdeen.

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UK cardinal accused of blocking sex abuse probe

SCOTLAND
Press TV (Iran)

Britain’s most senior Roman Catholic cleric, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, has been accused of blocking a report into sex abuse in the church before resigning over sexual misconduct during his career.

In a letter to the Catholic newspaper The Tablet, former Archbishop of Glasgow Mario Conti revealed that O’Brien prevented an independent investigation into cases of historic sexual abuse a year before stepping down from his post as archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh over his inappropriate sexual conduct.

The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland commissioned an inquiry into church-related abuse allegations in 2011, but it was halted when O’Brien withdrew his support as the then-president of the conference.

“It was the intention of all but one member of the bishops’ conference to commission an independent examination of the historical cases we had on file in all of our respective dioceses and publish the results but this was delayed by the objection of the then-President of the Conference,” Archbishop Conti wrote.

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Cardinal Keith O’Brien ‘blocked’ independent sex abuse inquiry

SCOTLAND
Metro

By Mark Molloy Friday 23 Aug 2013

An independent inquiry into historic allegations of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church was ‘blocked’ by disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien before he resigned, it has emerged.

The report was commissioned by the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland in 2011 but was delayed after Cardinal O’Brien objected, the former archbishop of Glasgow Mario Conti has said.

It was to analyse statistics relating to abuse and allegations of abuse over a 60-year period from 1952 to 2012.

Cardinal O’Brien resigned from his position in February after admitting inappropriate sexual conduct with other priests.

His opposition to an inquiry into Church-related abuse allegations was revealed by Mr Conti in a letter to the Catholic newspaper The Tablet.

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Cardinal Keith O’Brien Halted Sex Abuse Probe

SCOTLAND
Sky News

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 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.

He 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”.

Cardinal O’Brien’s 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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Priest Sentenced For Sexually Abusing Boy

PENNSYLVANIA
WNEP

BLOSSBURG — A judge in Tioga County sentenced Father Thomas Shoback to serve five to ten years of prison time on Monday.

Investigators say Shoback abused an altar boy between 1991 and 1997 while serving at St. Mary’s parish in Blossburg.

Shoback also served as a priest at Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary in Jermyn, Lackawanna County.
In his 34 years as a priest, Shoback also served as a pastor at St. Joseph, Hudson and Sacred Heart, Plains; Holy Redeemer, Falls-Harding; Our Lady of Lourdes, Montoursville; St. Mary and St. Andrew, Blossburg; as an Assistant Pastor at St. Joseph’s, Hazleton; Nativity BVM, Plymouth; and St. Matthew’s, East Stroudsburg.

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Priest sentenced to jail for abuse

PENNSYLVANIA
The Times-Tribune

A former Wilkes-Barre priest convicted of molesting an altar boy was sentenced to five to 10 years in prison this week.

Thomas P. Shoback, 66, was found guilty in May in Tioga County Court of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and related counts.

Mr. Shoback, born in Pittston, was a faculty member at Bishop Hoban High School and had served as pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Plains Twp., St. Joseph’s Church in Plains Twp. and Holy Redeemer Church in Exeter Twp., as well as assistant pastor at St. Joseph’s Church in Hazleton and Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Plymouth.

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August 22, 2013

NewsBusters’ Pierre Still Dishonestly Shielding Catholic Church From Priest Abuse Scandal

UNITED STATES
ConWebBlog

Dave Pierre is NewsBusters’ resident apologist for the sexual abuse conducted by Catholic Church priests, even going so far as to claim that one bishop’s paying off abusive priests rather than subjecting them to the criminal justice system was “fast and economical.”

Pierre is at it again in an Aug. 12 NewsBusters post proclaiming that former Milwaukee Archbishop (and current cardinal and head of the New York City diocese) was vindicated over a judge’s ruling that the creation of a cemetery trust fund that effectively shielded more than $50 million from exposure to lawsuits from victims of abusive priests was permitted. Pierre insists that “Dolan created the trust for the explicit purpose of protecting donors’ donations and having them used as they were intended – for the care of over 100 Catholic cemeteries in the archdiocese.”

Pierre didn’t mention that Dolan specifically stated that he created the trust fund because “I foresee an improved protection of these funds from any legal claim and liability,” which would seem to belie any vindication Pierre is claiming. Just because Dolan’s creation of the fund is legally permitted doesn’t mean that shielding the funds from abuse lawsuits wasn’t a motivation for creating it.

Pierre then turns his venom on David Clohessy, head of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, calling him “nasty” and a “bigot.”

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Waiting on Y.U.

NEW YORK
Jewish Daily Forward

Editorial

It is now eight months since the Forward reported allegations that two rabbis at Yeshiva University High School for Boys in Manhattan had sexually and physically abused students during the 1970s and 1980s, and that the Y.U. administration allowed the rabbis to go to other jobs rather than face prosecution. Eight months since the school hired a law firm to conduct what it promised would be an independent investigation of the charges. According to reliable sources, the investigation, which reportedly cost $2.5 million, should be complete by now.

And yet America’s flagship Modern Orthodox educational institution maintains its silence.
All the university will say is this, from spokesman Mike Scagnoli: “Nothing has changed since last we spoke. That’s all I have for you at this time.”

But things do change. Another cycle of students will soon enter a high school that has not openly come to terms with the claims of many of its former students for whom the pain of past abuse remains quite present. As yet another example of how widespread knowledge of that abuse was at Y.U., and how ridiculous it is for administrators to plead ignorance, a handful of former students are publicly apologizing for their own “utter silence.”

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Consensual, Reorganizational Bankruptcy Plan in Irish Christian Brothers Sexual Abuse Case Filed Today

UNITED STATES
Jeff Anderson & Associates

Proposed Consensual Plan of the Irish Christian Brothers Bankruptcy
Schedules and Exhibits of Proposed Consensual Plan

August 22, 2013

Offenders operated schools in 17 U.S. States and Canada including schools in CA, HI, IL, MI, NY, NJ and WA

(White Plains, NY) – The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors for The Christian Brothers Institute and The Christian Brothers of Ireland, Inc. have approved the terms and conditions of a consensual reorganization plan filed today in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York in the Chapter 11 cases of The Christian Brothers Institute and The Christian Brothers of Ireland, Inc.

The religious order filed for bankruptcy on April 28, 2011 and a plan has now been submitted for reorganization that includes compensation to victims of abuse and powerful non-monetary sanctions providing for additional safety within the organization.

As part of the reorganization plan, the Irish Christian Brothers have agreed to independent reviews of files and protocols. The provincial leadership team also agrees to meet with sexual abuse survivors and release the names of multiple alleged abusers. Some of the schools affected by the Irish Christian Brothers bankruptcy include Damien Memorial High School in Honolulu, Hawaii; Palma High School in Salinas, CA; Brother Rice High School in Chicago, IL; Leo High School in Chicago, IL; St. Laurence High School in Burbank, IL; Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell, NJ and Essex High School (Bishop Francis) in East Orange, NJ.

“We’ve had a chance to work with many courageous survivors and hopefully this will bring some relief to each of those who have participated,” said Attorney Jeff Anderson of the St. Paul, Minnesota-based law office of Jeff Anderson & Associates who represents 92 survivors in the bankruptcy case. He continued, “Most importantly, it has brought to this organization a level of transparency and accountability that it has never known. We are inspired and grateful to those who have bravely stepped forward during this process and because of their actions others in the future are better protected.”

Over 400 survivors of sexual abuse are included in the group of unsecured creditors that will share in a financial settlement in excess of $16.5 million dollars, an amount that will be paid by the province and some insurance carriers.

A copy of the proposed Plan of Reorganization along with a complete list of schools and clerics associated with the Irish Christian Brothers can be found at www.christianbrotherabuse.com.

Jeff Anderson is an internationally known St. Paul, Minnesota-based trial lawyer widely recognized as a pioneer in sexual abuse litigation and has earned a reputation as a tireless champion of civil rights for children and the under-privileged. One of the first trial lawyers in America to publicly and aggressively initiate suits against religious organizations and hold them responsible by utilizing the American civil justice system, Anderson has represented thousands of survivors of sexual abuse by authority figures and clergy.

Contact Jeff Anderson: Office/651-227-9990 Mobile/612-817-8665
Contact J. Michael Reck: Office/631-458-1099 Mobile/714-742-6593

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Soliciting Sex With Children Will Now Be a Federal Offense

UNITED STATES
Care 2

by Kristina Chew
August 20, 2013

Last month, the FBI announced that it had rescued more than 100 sexually exploited children in Operation Cross Country, a nationwide sweep of sex traffickers. Some 150 people, most “pimps” who profit from sexually exploiting children, were arrested. A bill introduced last week in Congress, the End Sex Trafficking Act of 2013, goes a step further, calling for those “patrons” who seek sex with children to also be federally prosecuted.

It goes without saying that the new bill makes an important step in protecting children by recognizing that those who “obtain, patronize, or solicit” prostituted children are guilty of the crime of human trafficking. Beyond prosecuting both those who seek sex with children and those who profit from it, we also need to make provisions to better identify children who are being exploited and to help those who have survived such an experience.

“Soliciting or obtaining sex with minors, paying to have sex with a child, is a crime — period, end of story. This is a monumentally important bill that will do more to curb this terrible crime of [sexual] slavery in the 21st Century,” said Democratic Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, a sponsor of the bill.

The new bill amends the existing Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). Under the TVPA,”the guy that brings those girls throughout the United States” is the one who is prosecuted, as Republican Congressman Ted Poe (a former state district judge from Humble, Texas) said during a news conference at the Capitol but “the consumer, the buyer, is not prosecuted on the federal level.” The new bill will mean that “patrons” will also face federal prosecution.

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Mother rejects ex-vicar’s apology for abuse

NEW ZEALAND
Stuff

JAMES GREENLAND

The mother of a girl who was sexually abused by retired Nelson clergyman Alec Charles Brown has refused to accept his apology and his request for forgiveness.

In the Nelson District Court yesterday, the girl’s mother said the most devastating thing was that she couldn’t erase the irreparable damage Brown caused her daughter.

Brown, 79, who was a vicar at the Anglican Church’s Richmond parish until 1976 and more recently had volunteered as chaplain at Nelson Hospital, was sentenced to six months’ home detention for an indecent act on a girl younger than 12, after an incident in Nelson in January.

Brown admitted putting his hand down the front of a girl’s pants and touching her genital area after he was caught in the act by his wife. They have since separated.

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Playing Hardball Against Women’s Rights: The Holy See At The UN

Church and State

By Joanne Omang
Catholics for Choice

During the Vatican conclave in March, while pundits in Rome spotlighted Pope Francis’s new-era penchant for buses and informal speech making, the old-era Vatican was hard at work at the United Nations, trying once again to take women’s rights out of the global dialogue. It failed, but was this a last attempt? Pope Francis, with his genial manner and his preference for the poor, has raised flutters of optimism among many Catholics hoping for a less arrogant and more modern church. That can’t happen too soon at the UN, where the Holy See has played serious hardball against women’s human rights for nearly 50 years.

The New York Times called the latest example of the Holy See’s interference at the 53rd meeting of the UN Commission on the Status of Women an “unholy alliance.” Working with Iran, Russia and others, Holy See representatives tried to delete document language asserting that religion, custom and tradition are no excuse for allowing violence against women. The commission ultimately rejected this effort and the final document stands as a precedent against invoking any of these reasons to justify human rights abuse.

The Holy See’s modus operandi has been to impose its conservative social ideology at the UN via relentless pressure—evident ever since it gained semi-official standing there in 1964. Pope Paul VI spelled out his privileged position at the UN the following year: his dual status as head of a church and head of state for the Holy See, he said, left him “independent of every worldly sovereignty” and made him the “bearer of a message for all mankind.” Nearly half a century later, the Roman Catholic church has global influence via the UN that is unique among the world’s religions. Only the Holy See and Palestine (since November 2012) hold Non-member State Permanent Observer status at the UN and most of its agencies. They have the right to speak, reply and circulate documents in the General Assembly, as well as take part in international conferences with “all the privileges of a state,” including the right to vote.

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Phoenix Diocese: Deacon accused of sexual abuse

ARIZONA
KTAR

By Martha Maurer
Originally published: Aug 21, 2013

PHOENIX — A deacon working in Phoenix has been accused of sexual abuse, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix said in a statement.

Deacon Ron Gonzalez, 62, allegedly sexually abused a minor in Texas and Pennsylvania between 15 and 20 years ago.

Gonzalez, a deacon in the Diocese of Dallas, has been serving Arizona since 1999. No allegations were brought against him in Arizona.

As a result of the charges, Gonzalez was removed from his position of parish manager at the St. Thomas More Parish in Glendale, where he had been assigned since 2011.

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A Review of the Marist Brothers (Or: I Teach Therefore I Abuse)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

The Marist Brothers is a world-wide Catholic Church order, noted for its role in teaching at primary and secondary school levels. Many of its “teachers” entered the order as teenagers, and gained their first teaching appointment while still teenagers. They are “trained” internally, and their qualifications would be rejected by Education Departments in all states of Australia.

There is consistent evidence that Marist offenders were sheltered by the church, over many decades in some cases. It has been well established that a cover-up technique adopted for abusive parish priests was to transfer them to new, unsuspecting, parishes. The same thing happened with Marist teachers, who were shifted to other schools when things got too hot for comfort.

Many of the Marist brothers, who were convicted of offences, remained members of the order, in good standing, until their deaths.

The schools receive many millions of dollars annually from the taxpayer, with virtually no accountability for educational outcomes.

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Concepción: Comienza audiencia de preparación de juicio contra sacerdote imputado de abuso sexual

CHILE
Bio Bio

Publicado por Carolina Reyes | La Información es de Fabián Polanco

En la Quinta Sala del Juzgado de Garantía de Concepción comenzó este jueves la audiencia de preparación del juicio oral contra Audín Araya, el sacerdote salesiano imputado de abuso sexual por el Ministerio Público.

Recordemos que la audiencia se había rechazado en dos oportunidades, sin embargo, y aunque estaba planificada en un inicio para este viernes 23 de agosto, se adelantó un día.

Esta cita es previa al juicio oral al que será llevado por la Fiscalía contra este sacerdote, imputado por abusar de jóvenes cuando era director del Colegio Salesiano de Concepción en 2008.

El abogado representante de dos de las presuntas víctimas, Renato Fuentealba, indicó que en la ocasión se anularon algunas pruebas tanto de su parte como de la defensa, situación normal en este tipo de juicios.

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20 possible child abuse victims uncovered in police probe into Fort Augustus Abbey school

SCOTLAND
Highland News

Written by Nick Humphreys

MORE than 20 possible victims of sexual and physical at two Catholic schools, one in the Highlands, have been identified.

The victims were identified as part of the ongoing investigation into allegations of abuse at Fort Augustus Abbey and its feeder school Carlekemp Priory in East Lothian, which began in March following a complaint from a former pupil.

The allegations were also the subject of a high-profile BBC Scotland documentary.

Specialist officers from Police Scotland will carry out a thorough investigation and thereafter will report their findings to the procurator fiscal for the North of Scotland.

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Right-wing complainers about Pope Francis need to understand who’s healthy

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Eugene Cullen Kennedy | Aug. 22, 2013

The keen observer of all things ecclesiastical, David Gibson, tells us that Pope Francis has unsettled and divided those who designate themselves as traditional or right-wing Catholics.

Just when Pope Benedict XVI had reassured traditionalist Catholics that his reform of the reform would overturn the Second Vatican Council and make it safe for them to stay out of the sanctuary and yield it to the clerical culture cardholders who, backs turned to the faithful, could make the Mass mysterious again by mumbling it in Latin, along comes Pope Francis who, to traditionalists’ horror and discomfort, is recalling the church to Vatican II and emphasizing its themes.

Philadelphia’s arch-conservative archbishop, Charles Caput, is uncomfortable with the idea that Pope Francis’ election has rendered Pope Benedict XVI’s return to Vatican I kaput. He sounds, according to Gibson, surprised and somewhat hurt that the new pope did not, like the resigned one, sign on to Blessed Pope John Paul II’s efforts to restore the faith to the stiffness that marked the vestments and customs of pre-Vatican II Catholicism.

Catholics on “the right wing of the church,” Chaput said as Pope Francis prepared to leave for World Youth Day in Brazil, “have not been really happy about (Francis’) election,” and sounding, as Charles J. Reid Jr. observes, like the prodigal son’s brother who despite his goodness didn’t get a good seat at the party, insists Francis “will have to take care for them, too, so it will be interesting to see how all that turns out in the long run.”

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Pope Francis Versus the Vatican

UNITED STATES
New Republic

BY DAMON LINKER

It is natural to judge a man by the car he drives, or is driven in, especially when the man happens to be the Pope. On the evening of March 13, 2013, a short time after the College of Cardinals elected him the two hundred sixty-fifth successor to St. Peter and leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Roman Catholics, Jorge Mario Bergoglio surprised Church authorities and the international press corps by eschewing the papal limousine provided for his use and instead riding back to his hotel by bus. Since then, he has swapped out the armored Mercedes SUV that ferried his predecessor to events in favor of a far less fancy make and model. Pope Francis’s Pope-mobile is sometimes a Ford Focus.

The gestures have continued. The Pope who took his papal name from Saint Francis of Assisi, an apostle to the downtrodden, has urged admirers from his native Argentina to donate money to the poor instead of spending it on a trip to pay their tributes in Rome. He has chosen to reside in the Vatican’s modest guesthouse rather than the comparatively lavish Apostolic Palace and makes it clear that he prefers to carry his own bags. On Holy Thursday, Pope Francis washed the feet of two women in juvenile detention, one of whom was a Muslim, breaking from the tradition that restricts the ritual to men and mostly to priests in the Vatican entourage.

Such expressions of modesty and humility have come as a shock to many observers. From October 1978, when Karol Józef Wojtyła became Pope John Paul II, until this past February, when his successor, Pope Benedict XVI, renounced the throne, the world became accustomed to a very different style of Vatican leadership. The last two Popes appeared to rejoice in elevating themselves above the laity with theatrical displays of pontifical pomp. Both permitted clericalism to flourish, sometimes (as in the case of child sexual abuse by priests and its cover-up by higher-ranking officials) with horrifying consequences. Both appeared to delight in upbraiding the Western world for its (mostly sexual) sins.

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2nd lawsuit alleges sex abuse by Lakeport priest

CALIFORNIA
The Press Democrat

By GLENDA ANDERSON
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT

August 22, 2013

A second civil lawsuit has been filed accusing a Lakeport Catholic priest, now deceased, of sexual molestation.

The lawsuit accuses the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa and St. Mary Immaculate Parish in Lake County of failing to protect a boy, then 16, from a known sexual predator.

“The Diocese of Santa Rosa possessed knowledge of numerous incidents of inappropriate sexual contact and conduct by Father Ted Oswald with minors” before the plaintiff was molested, according to the lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Sonoma County Superior Court.

In addition, the youth “essentially was being abused at the same time other people were mounting lawsuits” against Oswald, said Skye Daley, the plaintiff’s attorney. Daley is part of an Irvine-based law firm that specializes in sexual abuse cases.

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CALIFORNIA SEX ABUSE BILL ADVANCES

CALIFORNIA
Catholic League

Bill Donohue comments on the California bill that would allow those who claim they were molested in a private institution more time to file lawsuits:

On August 14, SB 131 lost in the Assembly Appropriations Committee by a 6-4 vote; there were seven abstentions. Yesterday, it passed 12-4. The bill now heads to the Assembly; it could be voted on as early as Monday.

It was the Democrats who made the difference between last week and this week. Last week, they were indecisive; this week they decided to cast their vote in favor of a bill that discriminates against the Catholic Church.

We need a lawmaker who will introduce a bill that discriminates against the public sector. The bill should suspend the statute of limitations in cases involving the sexual abuse of minors who were victimized in a public school or any other public entity. All private institutions, including Catholic schools, would be given a pass.

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Ilarraz pedirá a la Justicia poder contar su versión

ARGENTINA
La Voz

Fecha: 22/08/2013

– La declaración del acusado será en el hipotético escenario en el cual quede firme la resolución sobre la prescripción, que ahora está en proceso de apelación; Tanto la Fiscalía como los querellantes han acudido con un recurso de casación; El cura tendría documentación que desacreditaría todos los cargos en su contra

El sacerdote Justo José Ilarraz, dice su abogado tucumano, Jorge Muñoz, nunca pensó que fuera conveniente apelar al recurso de prescripción para evitar sentarse en el banquillo de los acusados en la causa por abuso de menores en el Seminario Arquidiocesano de Paraná, que se abrió en su contra en la Justicia entrerriana en septiembre de 2012.

En ese expediente, caratulado “Ilaraz Justo José s/Promoción a la corrupción de menores agravada”, siete víctimas contaron de qué modo fueron abusados por el cura, cuando éste ocupó el cargo de prefecto de disciplina en el Seminario Menor, una escuela secundaria orientada al sacerdocio con internado, entre 1985 y 1993. Ilarraz era, a la vez, director espiritual y confesor de muchos de ellos.

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Ex-Priest Gets Prison For Sexually Assaulting Altar Boy

PENNSYLVANIA
NBC 10

A former Roman Catholic priest convicted of sexual assault of an altar boy in northern Pennsylvania in the 1990s has been sentenced to five to 10 years in prison.

The (Williamsport) Sun-Gazette says 66-year-old Thomas Shoback of Wilkes-Barre was sentenced Monday in Tioga County Court.

He was convicted in May of seven counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and endangering the welfare of a child.

Prosecutors alleged that the assaults occurred at St. Mary’s Parish in Blossburg from 1991 to 1997, at the parish rectory and a private cabin in Farmington Township.

The victim testified that he felt “controlled” by Shoback if he didn’t spend time with him and do the things the priest wanted him to, and that Shoback would become angry, but that he never threatened him, according to the paper.

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Orthodox Jewish sex abuse victim calls for rabbis to confront abuse in communities

UNITED KINGDOM
Ham & High

by Tim Lamden
Thursday, August 22, 2013

As a young girl, Yehudis Goldsobel felt powerless to stop the sex abuse she suffered at the hands of a family friend.

In June this year, almost 15 years after the abuse first began, the 27-year-old saw some of her power restored as her abuser Menachem Levy, 41, a Golders Green father-of-six, was jailed for three years for his crimes.

Waiving her right to lifelong anonymity, Ms Goldsobel has now taken the decision to speak out about her experience in order to tackle the challenges facing victims of abuse in Orthodox Jewish communities.

She said: “We don’t have sex education and we are not taught about abuse. Rabbis don’t want to know the word abuse, they don’t want to think it exists. Ignorance is bliss.

“They don’t want to admit that Jews could do this because Jews are supposed to live a life of goodness.

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Defrocked priest is sent to state prison

PENNSYLVANIA
Sun Gazette

August 22, 2013
By CHERYL R. CLARKE (cclarke@sungazette.com) , Williamsport Sun-Gazette

WELLSBORO – The former Blossburg and Montoursville priest convicted in May of sexually assaulting an altar boy was sentenced in Tioga County Court Monday to 5 to 10 years in state prison.

The Diocese of Scranton suspended Shoback in November 2011 when the allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced.

According to court documents, Thomas P. Shoback, 66, of Wilkes-Barre, was sentenced for seven counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and criminal attempt to have involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, as well as six months to two years for endangering the welfare of a child, concurrent.

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Teen sues Diocese of Santa Rosa …

CALIFORNIA
Lake County News

Teen sues Diocese of Santa Rosa over sexual abuse allegations involving former Lakeport priest

THURSDAY, 22 AUGUST 2013

ELIZABETH LARSON

LAKEPORT, Calif. – A teenager who previously served as a St. Mary Immaculate Parish altar boy has sued the Diocese of Santa Rosa, alleging he was sexually abused by a former priest.

The law firm of Manly, Stewart & Finaldi filed the lawsuit on behalf of the 16-year-old plaintiff, identified as “John JC Doe,” on Tuesday in Sonoma County Superior Court, according to attorney Skye Daley.

This suit alleges that the late Father Ted Oswald sexually abused John JC Doe while he was serving as an altar boy and participating in the parish youth group under Oswald’s supervision.

Dan Galvin, the diocese’s attorney, said Wednesday that he hadn’t yet seen the complaint and therefore couldn’t offer any comment.

Oswald, who died in July 2010 at age 65, was put on leave and later retired after a 2008 lawsuit was filed against him and the diocese in Sonoma County Superior Court by Tracy resident Christopher Griego, as Lake County News has reported.

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What Catholic women want

UNITED STATES
Washington Post

By Elizabeth Tenety, Published: August 21

When Pope Francis convened his now-famous press conference aboard the papal plane during his trip home from World Youth Day, international attention was seized on his comments on homosexuality, specifically his words, “Who am I to judge?” (Only the leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics.)

But many in the church are raising their eyebrows–and their hopes–over the first Jesuit pope’s call for a “deeper theology of women” and his note on “a lack of a theological development” when it comes to the female half of the world’s population.

Sure, Francis dismissed the possibility of women’s ordination to the priesthood, calling it a “closed door,” but he also said that “the role of the woman in the church mustn’t only end as mom and worker.” He said women are ”more important than the bishops and priests” and referenced debates over women in the church, implying that the controversy over whether women can be altar servers, lectors and heads of major organizations is over. They can. They are. And Catholic women are eager for more.

There is no one “Catholic woman.” They are single and married, nuns and lawyers (sometimes both), liberal and conservative, gay, straight and bisexual. Some are even religion reporters. (Full disclosure: I am Catholic and a woman.) But in an age of the “nuns on the bus,” the “mommy wars” and the “war on women,” Catholic women leaders see in Francis’s call to action tremendous potential for new conversations about gender in the church and society, with possible consequences as vast as finding feminine ways to describe the divine to church support for paid maternity leave. …

Some say that one place greater female leadership might have made a difference is the sexual abuse scandal. Alvaré, who has worked extensively with the Vatican on issues of women and the law, headed the commission investigating clerical abuse in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. She says that during the decades of church inaction on the issue, many of the involved leaders–from those doing the intake on the complaints to the lawyers working on the cases –were men who “didn’t actually grasp the horror of the sexual violation of a child or a young adult.” Alvaré adds that “the lack of appropriate horror is not a mistake a woman would have made.”

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Collins Lauds Law To Aid Sex Crimes’ Victims

ILLINOIS
Southwest News Herald

• Friday, August 23, 2013

State Sen. Jacqueline Collins (D-16th) applauded the signing last Friday of a law that removes the statute of limitations on filing charges of sexual assault or abuse when the victim was younger than 18 and when there is either corroborating physical evidence or evidence that a mandated reporter knew about the crime but failed to notify authorities.

“This law gives the gift of time to victims of horrific crimes,” Collins said. “Letting them take all the time they need to come forward may offer these victims peace and closure, could prevent a child molester from victimizing others and — most importantly — gives justice a chance.”

According to the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault, most child victims are not ready to report sexual abuse until after the current 20-year statute of limitations has expired.

This means perpetrators may remain free to exploit and abuse other children throughout their lives.

There are numerous reasons child victims may not be willing to come forward and press charges, even after they are adults.

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Revived Sex Abuse Bill Headed to Assembly Floor

CALIFORNIA
Capital Public Radio

A previously-stalled California bill that would expand the ability of victims of sexual abuse to file lawsuits is on its way to the Assembly floor after getting a second chance in committee today.

(Sacramento, CA)
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
By Harry Gibbons

The measure extends the statute of limitations by a year for anyone older than 26 seeking damages for sexual abuse.

Ellen Yin-Wycoff is with the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault. She said the bill is necessary to give those who come to terms with their abuse later in life the ability to pursue legal recourse.

“What it allows for is accountability in terms of every institution that may have had some contributing factor or may have been involved in protecting a perpetrator or offender of sexual violence,” said Yin-Wycoff.

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Courts rule that First Amendment does not bar clerical abuse suits

UNITED STATES
Catholic Culture

In separate decisions, a federal district judge and a Connecticut court have rejected dioceses’ arguments that the First Amendment bars lawsuits against clerical sexual abuse, according to the Religion Clause blog.

Rejecting a motion by the Diocese of Yakima, the federal judge ruled that “the Free Exercise Clause does not bar a negligence claim against Defendants for hiring [Deacon Aaron] Ramirez and placing him in a position of trust and authority from which he was able to sexually abuse Plaintiff.”

According to the BishopAccountability.org database, the deacon fled to Mexico after being accused of raping a teenage male parishioner in 1999. Blessed John Paul II subsequently laicized him, and he became an Episcopal priest.

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Deadline for child sexual abuse inquiry extended again

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

The State Government has again extended the reporting date for the special commission of inquiry into child sexual abuse in the Hunter.

Margaret Cunneen was originally due to report back in April but as the witness list lengthened that was pushed back until the end of next month.

The Premier Barry O’Farrell has told parliament he has now given Ms Cunneen until the end of February next year.

“While we all want the commission to report as soon as possible on these matters so that hopefully we can learn the lessons we should all agree that’s it’s obviously more important that the relevant matters are properly and thoroughly investigated,” he said.

“No one wants any shortcuts when it comes to inquiries involving matters as serious as these.”

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Delays for findings into NSW child abuse

AUSTRALIA
9 News

An inquiry into the alleged cover-up of child sexual abuse committed by Catholic priests in the NSW Hunter Valley won’t hand down it findings until next year.

The special commission of inquiry opened in Sydney in February and was due to report to the NSW government by September 30.

But Premier Barry O’Farrell told question time on Thursday that Commissioner Margaret Cunneen had sought an extension and will now report her findings on February 28 next year.

“We should all agree that it is obviously more important that the relevant matters are properly and thoroughly investigated,” he said.

“No-one wants any shortcuts when it comes into matters as serious as these.”

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‘Over 20 victims’ in Catholic sex abuse inquiry

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

by FRANK URQUHART
Published on the 21 August 2013

DETECTIVES investigating allegations of physical and sexual abuse at two Catholic boarding schools in Scotland have identified more than 20 potential victims, it was revealed today.

• Police have identified over 20 potential victims of sexual abuse in an investigation into two Catholic boarding schools in Scotland

• Investigation into Fort Augustus Abbey School in the Highlands and Carlekemp in East Lothian began in March following a complaint from a former pupil

The investigation centres on allegations of abuse at the Benedictine-run Fort Augustus Abbey School in the Highlands and its prep school Carlekemp in East Lothian.

The investigations began in March following a complaint by a former pupil. A BBC Scotland investigation, broadcast last month featured five men who claimed they had been raped or sexually assaulted by two Australian monks Father Aidan Duggan and Father Chrysostom Alexander. Father Fabian Duggan, Father Aidan Duggan’s brother has also been accused of abuse.

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Investigation continues into Highland abbey school abuse claims

SCOTLAND
Strathspey and Badenoch Herald

Police Scotland are continuing their investigations in relation to allegations of historic physical and sexual abuse carried out at Fort Augustus Abbey and Carlekemp School.

The investigation under the direction of Crown Office began in March 2013 following a report from a previous pupil.

A police spokesperson said: “The investigation has so far identified more than 20 possible victims and extends to liaison with a number of law enforcement agencies across and outwith the UK.

“Specialist officers from Police Scotland will carry out a thorough investigation and thereafter will report their findings to the specialist prosecutors of the Crown Office National Sexual Crimes Unit which leads the prosecution of the most serious sexual offences.

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Paedophile pensioner abused Edinburgh church home children

SCOTLAND
BBC News

A paedophile pensioner who preyed on vulnerable children in care at a church-run home faces a lengthy jail sentence.

Ian Samson, 72, serially abused young people and raped one girl at the premises where he lived in while his wife worked there as the matron.

Even after he severed links with the home, Samson continued to abuse children.

He wore a cross round his neck at his trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.

A string of victims relived their ordeals from the witness box and one woman, now aged 48, told the court: “I just thought it happened because I was in a children’s home.”

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Paedophile pensioner rapist Ian Samson jailed for 14 years

SCOTLAND
BBC News

A sex offender who abused children across Edinburgh and the Lothians over three decades has been jailed for 14 years.

Ian Samson, 72, was found guilty of 22 charges of serious sexual offences at an Edinburgh care home in the 70s and other addresses in the 80s and 90s.

Samson also raped one girl at the home where he and his wife worked.

Detectives uncovered the offences after Samson was convicted of similar crimes in 2010 and made further inquiries.

He was employed at the care home as a janitor and his wife as a matron. …

A Church of Scotland spokeswoman said: “There are no adequate words to convey how horrified we are by the abuse these children suffered. Ian Samson’s crimes are truly sickening.

“What has emerged in court is deeply shocking.

“We take note of the issues raised by the judge and are launching an urgent critical review of this period.

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Paedophile Ian Samson, 72, jailed for 14 years

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

Ian Samson, 72, organised his whole life around gaining access to youngsters and carrying out his “wicked campaign” of abuse, taking jobs in places such as a boys’ hostel and a children’s home.

He was convicted after trial of 22 offences involving the sexual abuse and rape of 12 children.

Many of the offences were committed against children at an Edinburgh care home in the 1970s while others took place at locations in the capital and the Lothians throughout the 1980s and 1990s, police said.

Passing sentence at the High Court in Glasgow, judge Lady Scott said Samson had been assessed as posing a very high risk of serious harm to others.

She told him: “The overwhelming evidence in this case demonstrated that you are a prolific predatory and violent sexual offender who poses a serious danger to all children and vulnerable youngsters.

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Man who raped children at church denied parole

OHIO
Mansfield News Journal

Written by
Mark Caudill
News Journal

MANSFIELD — Scott Butner will serve his complete prison term.

Butner has been denied parole. Members of the Ohio Parole Board interviewed him last Friday at Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville.

In 1992, Butner, then 17, pleaded guilty to five counts of rape and five counts of gross sexual imposition in a child molestation case. He received a concurrent sentence of eight to 25 years in prison for the rape counts and a suspended 10-year sentence for the gross sexual imposition convictions.

Butner was a volunteer baby sitter at First Presbyterian Church, 399 S. Trimble Road, in 1990 and 1991 when the abuse happened. Richland County Prosecutor James Mayer Jr. said there were 18 victims between the ages of 4 and 10. He said seven of the victims contracted a sexually transmitted disease.

The abuse occurred from the summer of 1990 to February 1991. Butner and co-defendant Lawrence Rohde were convicted of sexually abusing the children in church bathrooms, classrooms and in nearby woods while the children’s parents attended church services and other church activities.

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