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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.

June 4, 2014

House advances child sex-abuse lawsuit bill

MASSACHUSETTS
The Valley Dispatch

The Lowell Sun
POSTED: 06/04/2014

By Matt Murphy
State House News Service

BOSTON — House leaders sprung a proposal on Wednesday to extend the statute of limitations for civil lawsuits brought by victims of alleged child sexual abuse, re-engaging with a controversial topic that has been debated for years on Beacon Hill but has eluded compromise.

The House gave initial approval to a bill (H 4126) recommended last week by the Committee on the Judiciary, co-chaired by Belmont Sen. William Brownsberger, who has taken the lead on this issue in the Senate in recent years.

The committee does not currently have a House chair, but Rep. John Lawn, of Watertown, has taken the lead on the issue for House leadership.

“We think we’ve crafted a bill that we can put forward that people feel comfortable with that gives people who’ve been abused a chance to face their accusers in a timeline that they’re able to. It’s complicated,” Lawn told the News Service.

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At Last: After SNAP Attacks Pope Francis’ Outreach to Abuse Victims, National Catholic Reporter Publishes Piece Criticizing SNAP

UNITED STATES
TheMediaReport

Recognizing perhaps that whether they like it or not, the sex abuse story line is getting so long in the tooth that they will soon be out of business, the bigots at the anti-Catholic group SNAP have now become more and more unglued in their public statements, if that were even possible.

When Pope Francis recently announced that he would be personally meeting with abuse victims in the near future (something Pope Benedict repeatedly did, by the way), SNAP’s National Director David Clohessy – who was recently feted by the radical, pro-abortion group Feminist Majority at a high-priced Hollywood gala in Los Angeles – derided the Pope’s gesture as simply “another savvy public relations move” and claimed the meeting would be “just utterly, utterly meaningless.”

Then Joelle Casteix, SNAP’s “western regional director,” actually went as far as to claim that Pope Francis’ gesture was actually “intended to promote complacency,” without, of course, providing any evidence for her claim.

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Stupid Roman Catholic Nuns buried 800 babies in a septic tank in Ireland! Set Jesus free from tabernacles, popes & priests Eucharist sorcery

UNITED STATES
POPE FRANCIS the CON-Christ.

June 4, 2014

Since the canonization of false Saint John Paul II, the Vatican Catholic Church’s evils and crimes against humanity keep resurging first at the UN, in the USA and in countries as far as Australia, and they confirm what Christ inspires and impels us to do – to set Him free from Pope Francis the CON-Christ con-artist and biggest thief of mankind, and to set Him free from the Opus Dei Beast tentacles and from the sorcery of the Eucharist and gold tabernacles worldwide!

When we were writing our blogs about the recent canonization of John Paul II and the events at the UN, Christ inspired and impelled us to include photos of nuns who camped out at St. Peter’s Square and cheered on Pope Francis –to caption them as “Stupid Catholic nuns worshipping the Opus Dei new Golden Cow Saint John Paul II.” We doubted that inner voice that lingers up to now and in hindsight, Christ was right.

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Aug. 11 deadline to file claims in bankruptcy

MONTANA
Choteau Acantha

Posted: Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena through its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding is notifying the public that the deadline for filing claims relating to, or arising from, sexual abuse is Aug. 11 at 4:30 p.m.
The Diocese provided the Teton County Attorney’s Office a copy of the notice of deadline to be posted at the courthouse in Choteau. The County Attorney’s Office also has a copy of the proof of claim form. More information on how to file a claim is available at www.diocesehelena.org.

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Montana has set the deadline to file claims as Aug. 11. Even if potential victims have already filed a lawsuit against the Diocese alleging sexual abuse prior to Jan. 31, 2014, those potential victims must still file a Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim Form to maintain and preserve their rights in the Diocese’s Chapter 11 case.

Victims whose sexual abuse claims have already been paid in full should not file in the Chapter 11 proceeding. Also, anyone who holds a claim that has been allowed by an order of the Bankruptcy Court on or before the Sexual Abuse Bar Date does not need to file a proof of claim form.

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Vatican News: Holy See Finds Priest Eduardo Córdova Mendoza Guilty of Sexual Abuse

MEXICO
Latin Times

By Oscar Lopez | Jun 04 2014

The Vatican has found Mexican priest Eduardo Mendoza Cordova guilty of sexual abuse of minor. Mendoza will officially be retired from the Catholic priesthood, a decree which will be broadcast in the coming hours to the Archdiocese of San Luis Potosí. According to Vatican sources, after reviewing the testimony and evidence, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith cleric ordered a “dismissal from the clerical state,” a punishment reserved for the most severe cases.

It will now be up to Bishop Carlos Cabrero Jesus Romero to communicate with the sentence to Mendoza and make it known publicly. For this to happen, the Vatican will not need to physically locate the defendant, who is currently on the run. According to canon law, which governs all ecclesiastical processes, the Holy See need only to look for Cordova Mendoza in his latest reported residence. If he does not appear, the sanction shall be deemed notified and automatically come into force. He also has 60 days to appeal or file an appeal with the Vatican courts.

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Piskula Pleads Guilty to Sexual Abuse

KENTUCKY
Tristate Homepage

A former priest accused of sexually abusing a 12-year-old nearly 40 years ago enters a guilty plea in Daviess County Court.

Louis Piskula pleaded guilty to first degree sexual abuse this afternoon. He was originally charged with sexual abuse and sodomy. Prosecutors say the crime happened in the late 1970s while Piskula was a priest at an Owensboro church. He’s scheduled to be sentenced on August 6th. Prosecutors say they’re recommending Piskula be sentenced to five years in prison and requiring him to register as a sex offender.

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Vaticano retira definitivamente el sacerdocio a pederasta mexicano

SAN LUIS POTOSí (MEXICO)
El Siglo de Torreón [Torreón, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico]

June 4, 2014

By NOTIMEX

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El Vaticano halló culpable del delito de abuso sexual contra menor al sacerdote mexicano Eduardo Córdova Mendoza y le retiró definitivamente del sacerdocio católico, con un decreto que será transmitido en las próximas horas a la Arquidiócesis de San Luis Potosí.

Según confirmaron a Notimex fuentes vaticanas, tras analizar los testimonios y las pruebas aportadas, la Congregación para la Doctrina de la Fe impuso al clérigo la “dimisión del estado clerical”, pena reservada a los casos más graves.

Ahora tocará al obispo potosino Jesús Carlos Cabrero Romero comunicar al imputado la sentencia y darla a conocer de manera pública.

Para esto no será necesario ubicar físicamente al inculpado, que en este caso se encuentra prófugo. Según el derecho canónico, que rige en los procesos eclesiásticos, bastará con buscar a Córdova Mendoza en su más reciente domicilio declarado al menos en una ocasión.

Si este no aparece, la sanción se dará por notificada y automáticamente entrará en vigor. Asimismo, él tendrá 60 días para apelar o presentar un recurso ante los tribunales vaticanos.

La sanción “ex officio” (según su nombre técnico), no requirió la aprobación del Papa ya que fue dictada después de un proceso administrativo durante el cual el sacerdote prefirió no defenderse, mientras la víctima aportó material suficiente para probar la culpabilidad.

El 23 de abril la Arquidiócesis de San Luis Potosí impuso a Córdova Mendoza la suspensión de sus funciones y atribuciones ministeriales, a instancias del propio Vaticano. Esta noticia trascendió apenas hacia finales de mayo.

Dicha suspensión no fue más que una medida cautelar aplicada por los tribunales de la Santa Sede mientras concluía el procedimiento. No obstante, la prensa mexicana interpretó que aquella era la sanción definitiva.

Esa medida cautelar fue impuesta porque las acusaciones contra el clérigo tenían fuertes indicios de verosimilitud.

La conclusión del proceso contra el inculpado se dio pocos días después de la visita “ad limina apostolorum” que los obispos mexicanos realizaron a Roma y en cuyo último grupo estuvo justamente Cabrero Romero.

El arzobispo potosino fue recibido por el Papa Francisco el sábado 31 de mayo en el Palacio Apostólico. De la reunión participaron otros prelados de México.

Menos de una semana antes, el mismo pontífice lanzó una dura condena a los abusos sexuales contra menores, actos que comparó con los sacrilegios de las “misas negras” (satánicas) y ratificó su apoyo a la política de “tolerancia cero”.

El Vaticano procedió únicamente por una acusación contra el sacerdote, la cual derivó en la mencionada sanción. No existen otras denuncias presentadas ante los tribunales eclesiásticos, aunque en México se habla de 19 víctimas demandantes en los tribunales civiles.

La propia Arquidiócesis de San Luis Potosí reconoció la existencia de otra denuncia, que fue analizada en 2008 y en la cual no se pudo probar la culpabilidad del sacerdote. Esa investigación fue cerrada.

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Archbishop welcomes moves to investigate Tuam baby homes

IRELAND
Irish Examiner

The Archbishop of Tuam, Michael Neary, said he welcomes the announcement that a cross-departmental examination is to be carried out of the burial arrangements for children in Mother and Baby Homes.

The remains of almost 800 babies and infants were discovered in a septic tank beside a mother and baby home run by the Bon Secours nuns in Tuam, Co Galway.

Archbishop Neary said he is shocked to learn of the magnitude of the number of children buried there and says he learned of the extent of the situation from the media and historical research.

Dr Neary said the Archdiocese of Tuam will co-operate fully – but said that material which the Bon Secours Sisters held as managers of the Mother and Baby home, was handed over to Galway County Council and the health authorities in 1961, and there is a clear moral imperative on the sisters to act upon their responsibilities.

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First time in Mexico: priest accused of abuse faces criminal charges

MEXICO
National Catholic Reporter

David Agren Catholic News Service | Jun. 4, 2014

MEXICO CITY A priest in north central Mexico has been stripped of his position by the Vatican and faces criminal charges in connection with alleged sexual abuse of a teenage boy.

The case marks the first time the Catholic Church in Mexico has turned a priest in to authorities.

The move follows instructions from Pope Francis for the Catholic Church to better protect children and take a hard line with priests accused of sexual offenses.

Father Eduardo Cordova Bautista, a priest in the Archdiocese of San Luis Potosi, was ordered in late April by the Vatican to face charges for allegedly abusing a 16-year-old boy in 2012. The actions were implemented in late May. His whereabouts were unknown, however.

“This is simply acting on a petition of the pope and what he’s asking: that we collaborate completely with the judicial system,” said Armando Martinez Gomez, president of the College of Catholic Lawyers of Mexico.

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Ex-archbishop can’t recall handling of abuse cases

MINNESOTA
KARE

Associated Press and Blake McCoy, KARE June 4, 2014

ST. PAUL, Minn. – A newly released deposition shows retired Twin Cities Archbishop Harry Flynn said he could not remember how he handled clergy sex abuse cases during his 13-year tenure.

Under oath last month, Flynn said at least 134 times that he could not recall how he handled the cases.

The 81 years old former archbishop retired six years ago. He said he didn’t have dementia or other diagnosed memory problems.

In the deposition Flynn did defend the decision to pay priests accused of abuse even after they were removed from active ministry.

“I felt very strongly that they would not be able to get jobs very easily and so I wanted to give them some help,” said Flynn. “What message would it send to the world if we threw these people out on the street without any assistance?”

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Former priest pleads guilty to sexual abuse

KENTUCKY
Messenger-Inquirer

By Don Wilkins Messenger-Inquirer

The Rev. Louis Francis Piskula, a former priest at several local Catholic parishes, pleaded guilty to first-degree sexual abuse in Daviess Circuit Court on Wednesday.

Piskula, 74, was scheduled to face trial on June 18 on one count of first-degree sodomy of a minor under 12 and one count first-degree sexual abuse of a minor under 12.

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Catholic church can’t claim priest was ‘off-duty’: Editorial

NEW JERSEY
The Star-Ledger

By Star-Ledger Editorial Board
on June 03, 2014

In a case of flawless logic, the Catholic Church’s lawyers have discovered a magical loophole that absolves the church of legal responsibility for crimes committed by its priests: a holy punch clock.

Catholic priests, we now know — courtesy of a Delaware Supreme Court hearing in a New Jersey priest-abuse lawsuit — can be “off duty.” When they’re not officially priests, lawyers for the Diocese of Trenton argued, the church shouldn’t be held responsible for their actions.

“How do we determine when a priest is and is not on duty,” one justice asked.

“Well,” the diocese’s lawyer explained, “you can determine a priest is not on duty when he is molesting a child, for example.”

See? Bulletproof.

If their legal Hail Mary works, it would effectively cloak the Catholic Church in a legal state of grace.

Bishops could argue that any time a priest breaks the law — in this case, he’s accused of molesting a boy during youth outings to Delaware — he’s on personal time, absolving the church of liability.

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Should the dead get precedence over abuse victims?

MILWAUKEE (WI)
World

By RYAN HILL
Posted June 4, 2014

The dead in Milwaukee’s Catholic cemeteries rest in peace as they await Christ’s second coming. The living are less content. Hundreds of sexual abuse victims want the city’s bankrupt archdiocese to pay for their pain.

This Monday, a battle between the Milwaukee Archdiocese and victims filing bankruptcy claims reached the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago. Attorneys for the abuse victims demand money from the archdiocese’s $55 million cemetery trust fund. Archdiocese officials say that money belongs only to the buried.

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No child sex abuse ‘crisis’ in Twin Cities archdiocese, ex-archbishop says

MINNESOTA
Pioneer Press

By Emily Gurnon
egurnon@pioneerpress.com

The former Twin Cities archbishop said in a six-hour deposition that he could not recall any circumstances involving sexual abuse of children by priests that “should have been handled better.”

Harry J. Flynn was asked whether there were any such situations during his 13 years as archbishop.

“No. I can’t think of any,” Flynn said. Nor did he believe there was ever a “crisis” pertaining to child sexual abuse by clergy in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

He said he never reported information about suspected abusers to police, and didn’t know whether anyone on his staff did.

Attorney Jeffrey Anderson took Flynn’s deposition May 14 as a part of a lawsuit filed in May 2013 against the archdiocese and former priest Thomas Adamson. Anderson’s office released a transcript and video copy of the deposition Wednesday.

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Early retirements at Vatican bank suggest new push for reform

VATICAN CITY
Catholic Culture

Two ranking officials at the Institute for Religious Works (IOR) have been eased into early retirement, signaling a likely acceleration of reforms in the Vatican bank.

The ANSA news service reports that the two officials had worked at the IOR for years, and their departure suggests a strong push to change the management approach of the Vatican institution. The two were encouraged to take early retirement shortly after the completion of reports by two separate ad hoc committees appointed by Pope Francis to study Vatican finances in general and the functioning of the IOR in particular.

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An Irish Catholic orphanage hid the bodies of 800 children

IRELAND
Salon

MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS

They have no headstones, no coffins. No memory boxes of toys and photographs. There are nearly eight hundred of them – and counting. They are the 796 babies and young children aged between two days and nine years whose grave, “filled to the brim with tiny bones and skulls,” was found last week in an unmarked site that once housed a septic tank near a County Galway home for unwed mothers.

Local death records show that the children, mostly babies and toddlers, died during the years The Home, run by the Bon Secours Sisters, was in operation — between 1926 and 1961. The causes of death listed include “sicknesses, diseases, deformities and premature births.” A full tally of the bodies has not yet been made, and it’s unknown yet if investigators will find more bodies than the ones whose deaths were recorded.

The grave was first discovered nearly forty years ago. In 1975, two boys playing in the area first uncovered a broken slab that revealed small skeletons underneath. As the Guardian reports, “a parish priest said prayers at the site, and it was sealed once more, the number of bodies below unknown, their names forgotten.” But more recently, local historian Catherine Corless spearheaded a long overdue investigation into what happened to the bodies of those children. She was inspired in part by her own memories of the children from The Home that she grew up with. “They were always segregated to the side of regular classrooms,” she recently told Irish Central. “By doing this the nuns telegraphed the message that they were different and that we should keep away from them. They didn’t suggest we be nice to them. In fact if you acted up in class some nuns would threaten to seat you next to the Home Babies. That was the message we got in our young years.” When Corless contacted the Galway registry to find out how many children had died there, she said the person at the office asked her, “Do you really want all of these deaths?” It was only then she learned the magnitude of her task. She is now fundraising to create a memorial for the mothers and children who passed through The Home. (You can contact her directly about donating: catherinecorless@hotmail.com)

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“The teachers, doctors, priests, they all looked down on us. We were only a number to them.”

IRELAND
Irish Mirror

Jun 04, 2014 21:29 By Niall Moonan

Tom Ward, 72, reveals how he and other children were treated as “outcasts” at home where 800 bodies were found in unmarked grave

A pensioner has told how he and other children were treated as “outcasts” at the home at the centre of 800 babies scandal.

Tom Ward, 72, spent five and a half years at the institution before he was fostered by a Galway family.

He said: “The teachers, doctors, priests, they all looked down on us. We were only a number but things have changed, thanks be to God.

“I was fostered off to somebody. There were a lot of us fostered people. They got paid for having us in the house and they reared us, but the priests, the teachers, they all left us out.

“When we would go to town events or coming down from Mass, someone would say ‘Who’s the little laddie?’ and they would reply ‘Oh he was fostered out of that home’ and all eyes turned away. We were just outcasts.

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Ex-archbishop says he can’t recall handling cases

MINNESOTA
St. Cloud Times

The Associated Press June 4, 2014

ST. PAUL – A newly released deposition shows retired Twin Cities Archbishop Harry Flynn said he could not remember how he handled clergy sex abuse cases during his 13-year tenure.

Under oath last month, Flynn said at least 134 times that he could not recall how he handled the cases.

Flynn, who is now 81, retired six years ago. He said he didn’t have dementia or other diagnosed memory problems.

Minnesota Public Radio News reports the former archbishop said he did not report any accusations of child sexual abuse to police and doesn’t recall asking anyone else to report abuse claims, either.

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Former head of US bishops’ committee on abuse testifies he never informed police about cases in his archdiocese

MINNESOTA
Catholic Culture

Retired Archbishop Harry Flynn, who once headed the US bishops’ committee implementing norms for handling sex-abuse cases, has testified that he never informed police about abuse complaints in the St. Paul-Minneapolis archdiocese, which he led from 1995 to 2008.

In a sworn deposition that was made public June 4, Archbishop Flynn said that while working on national policies, he delegated much of the work of handling sex-abuse complaints against clergy in Minnesota. The archbishop said over 100 times that he could not accurately recall the details of various cases. “It’s unfortunate that we did not pay more attention to this as a result,” he testified.

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Ex-Archbishop Can’t Recall Handling of Abuse Cases

MINNESOTA
KSTP

A newly released deposition shows retired Twin Cities Archbishop Harry Flynn said he could not remember how he handled clergy sex abuse cases during his 13-year tenure.

Under oath last month, Flynn said at least 134 times that he could not recall how he handled the cases.

Flynn, who is now 81, retired six years ago. He said he didn’t have dementia or other diagnosed memory problems.

Minnesota Public Radio News reports the former archbishop said he did not report any accusations of child sexual abuse to police and doesn’t recall asking anyone else to report abuse claims, either.

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UN may risk a ‘deficit of democracy’, nuncio says

VATICAN CITY
Headlines from the Catholic World

Vatican City, Jun 4, 2014 / 12:03 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Holy See’s envoy to the United Nations in Geneva has no doubt that the body is useful in the pursuit of the common good, but he also says it is important that law prevail over ideologies.

The U.N. system “is very complex and sometimes muddled,” Archbishop Silvano Tomasi said in a May 30 interview with CNA.

This character, he added, “may present the risk of a deficit of democracy if experts replace states in making decisions.”

Archbishop Tomasi was responding to a question about the tendency of the U.N. Committee on the Convention Against Torture to highlight themes “which might strike some as only tenuously connected to the actual text and the intent of the Convention Against Torture,” as the permanent observer stressed in a May 4 press release.

As the Holy See’s permanent observer to the U.N.’s Geneva office, Archbishop Tomasi spoke at a May 6-7 hearing concerning the Holy See’s implementation of the Convention Against Torture.

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Priest’s drug accomplice gets 65 months in prison

CALIFORNIA
Bakersfield Now

By DAVE COLLINS, Associated Press Published: Jun 4, 2014

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A California man who supplied nearly 10 pounds of methamphetamine to a Roman Catholic priest’s drug operation in Connecticut has been sentenced to more than five years in prison.

Forty-four-year-old Chad McCluskey of San Clemente was sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Hartford to 65 months in prison, under a plea bargain.

McCluskey and his girlfriend, Kristen Laschober of Laguna Niguel, California, pleaded guilty to drug conspiracy charges for supplying meth to now-suspended priest Kevin Wallin of Waterbury. Laschober awaits sentencing.

McCluskey apologized for his actions. He said he was overcome by his meth addiction and never meant to hurt anyone.

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Former Archbishop Harry Flynn’s Testimony Released Today

MINNESOTA
Jeff Anderson and Associates

(St. Paul, MN) – Archbishop Emeritus Harry Flynn’s sworn testimony, taken May 14, 2014, has been released publicly. Flynn’s deposition was taken in a civil lawsuit involving a man sexually abused in the 1970s by former priest Thomas Adamson.

The entire deposition transcript and video clips are available at http://www.andersonadvocates.com/Posts/News-or-Event/1830/Deposition-of-Archbishop-Harry-Flynn.aspx and on YouTube (AndersonAdvocates). A DVD copy of the video deposition is also available at our office.

Contact: Jeff Anderson: Cell: 612.817.8665 Office: 651.964.3473
Mike Finnegan: Cell: 612.205.5531 Office: 651.964.3473

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Former Twin Cities Archbishop Flynn does not recall clergy abuse details

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

Article by: JEAN HOPFENSPERGER , Star Tribune Updated: June 4, 2014

Former Archbishop Flynn does not recall details of clergy abuse during his 13 year tenure.

Retired Twin Cities Archbishop Harry Flynn did not report any charges of clergy sex abuse to police during his 13 year tenure, according to a court deposition made public Wednesday.

Flynn did not recall the details of how the archdiocese handled abuse cases. But he did recall that the archdiocese made special payments to priests who had been credibly accused of abusing children.

“I felt very strongly that they would not be able to get jobs very easily, and so I wanted to give them some help,” he said.

Flynn said he couldn’t remember how many priests received the special payments, adding “I couldn’t take a guess.”

Flynn’s deposition is the latest deposition of a high-ranking church official to be made public, joining those by Archbishop John Nienstedt and former vicar generals Peter Laird and Kevin McDonough.

They come in response to a lawsuit filed in 2013 on behalf of a man who claimed he had been abused decades earlier by the Rev. Thomas Adamson, who later was removed from ministry. It contends that church officials in the Twin Cities and Winona put children and others at risk of abuse by failing to disclose information about priests accused of abuse.

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Vatican at war with nuns over evolutionary thinking

UNITED STATES
GlobalPost

Jason Berry

June 4, 2014

Editor’s note: In GlobalPost’s 2013 series “A New Inquisition,” religion writer Jason Berry went deep behind the daily headlines on the Vatican investigation of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, the 1500-member council representing the majority of America’s 57,000 nuns.

Berry found that key cardinals and bishops who called for the investigation were complicit in the reassignment of clergy child molesters. Berry also found that Vatican officials sought information on the property and assets of communities of sisters, requests the nuns resisted and refused. Meanwhile “radical feminism,” a central charge against nuns, was an imprecise and punitive standard.

After Benedict became the first pope in 600 years to retire, Pope Francis has set the church on a different course, reviving ideas of pluralism and “radical mercy” inspired by the reform-minded Second Vatican Council. Nevertheless, religious sisters who have carried a social justice message to the ragged edges of globalization are under pressure to bend to a Vatican agenda of obedience. Jason Berry’s two-part series explores the forces behind the issues.

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a French Jesuit and paleontologist who died a church outcast in New York City in 1955 at age 74. Vatican officials had suppressed his writings on sequential evolution in the universe.

Teilhard was not officially a heretic, but rather a victim of church officials who were ignorant and fearful of science.

A decade later after his death, Teilhard’s books were being taught in Jesuit schools. Today he has a global reputation on evolution and spirituality.

Long before the internet, Teilhard wrote of an emergent planetary consciousness as a scientific development. He also wrote of this “noosphere” in mystical terms, as mankind’s quest for closeness with the divine. And he sounded prescient notes of warning.

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MN- Victims blast archbishop over new deposition

MINNESOTA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Wednesday, June 04, 2014

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

We hope that the obvious deceit and duplicitous shown by Archbishop Harry Flynn in his just-released deposition will prod police and prosecutors to more vigorously pursue corrupt Catholic officials in the Twin Cities.

According to Minnesota Public Radio, Flynn;

– “said at least 134 times that he could not remember how he handled clergy sexual abuse cases,”

– claimed “he didn’t know why he refused to release the names” of credibly accused child molesting clerics,

– said he didn’t “know the process for defrocking priests,” and

– “said he did not report any accusations of child sexual abuse to police and doesn’t recall asking anyone else to report abuse claims either,” even though he headed the archdiocese for 13 years (as recently as six years ago) and even though there are 53 publicly accused child molesting clerics who are or have been in the archdiocese.

[Minnesota Public Radio]

He said “I don’t recall” at least 15 times.

He said “I can’t recall” at least 10 times.

He said “I don’t remember” at least 67 times.

He said “I can’t remember” at least 40 times.

He said “I don’t know” at least 46 times.

Gimme a break.

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Probe into mother and baby homes

IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

04 JUNE 2014

The Government has bowed to national and international pressure over the scandal of the death of 4,000 babies who were buried in unmarked, unconsecrated and mass graves at homes for unmarried mothers.

The horrifying record of so-called mother and baby homes over several decades in the last century is being reviewed after campaigners forced renewed focus on the need to formally commemorate how 800 infants died and were buried in at one institute in Co Galway.

The remains of the youngsters were interred in a concrete, septic tank in the grounds of a since-abandoned home in Tuam, run by Catholic nuns from the Sisters of the Bon Secours between 1925 and 1961.

The names of the 796 children buried in the mass grave without a headstone have been confirmed by a local historian after she made repeated requests from the state for records. Records of hundreds more at other homes are still being held confidentially.

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Multiple government departments to deal with ‘deeply disturbing revelations’ of child burials

IRELAND
The Journal

CHILDREN’S MINISTER CHARLIE Flanagan has said that a number of departments are looking into how best to address the issues raised as a result of the allegations of a mass grave on the grounds of a former children’s home in Galway.

Flanagan said in statement today that, “active consideration is being given to the best means of addressing the harrowing details emerging regarding the burial arrangements for children who died many years ago in mother and baby homes, and the many questions raised regarding these deaths”.

Speaking to TheJournal.ie yesterday, Flanagan said that said he was shocked by the “appalling revelations” about the home and said that he expected it to be discussed at yesterday’s Cabinet meeting.

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Clean-up of Vatican finances becomes English-speaking operation

VATICAN CITY
Boston Globe

By John L. Allen Jr. | GLOBE STAFF JUNE 04, 2014

ROME – It’s a telling fact that there’s no exact equivalent in Italian for the English word “accountability,” because as linguists know, when a language is missing a word it’s often because the underlying concept doesn’t quite resonate.

This may be why in the Pope Francis era, the financial management of the Vatican is increasingly becoming an English-speaking enterprise.

The latest step in that direction came today, when an Australian Catholic business manager informed priests in his Sydney archdiocese that he has been named to head up a project management office in the Vatican’s new Secretariat for the Economy, created by Francis in February to oversee the financial clean-up operation.

Danny Casey, formerly the business manager for the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, will join his old boss, Australian Cardinal George Pell, already tapped by Francis to head that secretariat.

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Catholicism’s Crimes Against Humanity

UNITED STATES
The Dish

Andrew Sullivan

You may recall the kerfuffle recently when the UN Rapporteur on Torture tried to indict the Vatican for “crimes against humanity” because of the widespread scheme, orchestrated by the church hierarchy, to facilitate and cover up the mass rape and sexual abuse of children. Many argued that the very term “crime against humanity” was over the top, fueled by anti-Catholicism or secularism, and effectively undermined itself by its extreme language.

But what can possibly describe the following unless it is a crime against humanity?

In a town in western Ireland, where castle ruins pepper green landscapes, there’s a six-foot stone wall that once surrounded a place called the Home. Between 1925 and 1961, thousands of “fallen women” and their “illegitimate” children passed through the Home, run by the Bon Secours nuns in Tuam. Many of the women, after paying a penance of indentured servitude for their out-of-wedlock pregnancy, left the Home for work and lives in other parts of Ireland and beyond. Some of their children were not so fortunate.

More than five decades after the Home was closed and destroyed — where a housing development and children’s playground now stands — what happened to nearly 800 of those abandoned children has now emerged: Their bodies were piled into a massive septic tank sitting in the back of the structure and forgotten, with neither gravestones nor coffins.

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Retired Archbishop Flynn doesn’t recall details from his handling of clergy abuse

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

Madeleine Baran St. Paul, Minn. Jun 4, 2014

Faced with tough questions under oath last month, former Twin Cities archbishop Harry Flynn said at least 134 times that he could not remember how he handled clergy sexual abuse cases during his 13-year tenure, according to documents made public Wednesday.

Flynn, 81, retired six years ago. He said he didn’t have dementia or other diagnosed memory problems. “I think it has more to do with age than anything,” he said, although he noted that he has been diagnosed with cancer, pneumonia and Legionnaires’ disease.

The former archbishop said he did not report any accusations of child sexual abuse to police and doesn’t recall asking anyone else to report abuse claims, either, according to a transcript of the May 14 deposition released by victims’ attorneys. Flynn claimed no memory of a high-profile lawsuit brought in the mid-1990s by a man who said he was abused by the Rev. Robert Kapoun. The case attracted national attention at the time.

Flynn testified as part of a lawsuit filed by a man who says he was sexually abused by the Rev. Thomas Adamson as a child in the 1970s. The man claims the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis and the Diocese of Winona created a public nuisance by keeping information on accused priests secret. The broad claim has allowed the man’s attorneys, Jeff Anderson and Mike Finnegan, to question archdiocese officials about decisions from the 1970s to the present. The archdiocese has also been forced to turn over thousands of internal documents on abusive priests.

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DEPOSITION OF ARCHBISHOP HARRY FLYNN

MINNESOTA
Jeff Anderson and Associates

[videos]

STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF RAMSEY

IN DISTRICT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Defendants

Videotape deposition of ARCHBISHOP
HARRY FLYNN, taken pursuant to Notice of
Taking Deposition, and taken before Gary W.
Hermes, a Notary Public in and for the county
of Ramsey, state of Minnesota, on the 14th day
of May, 2014 at 30 East 7th street, St. Paul,
Minnesota, commencing at approximately 10:04
o’clock a.m.

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Ireland launches inquiry into children’s mass grave

IRELAND
BBC News

The Irish government has launched an inquiry after the remains of nearly 800 children were discovered in an unmarked grave at a former home for unmarried mothers run by the Catholic Church.

The remains were interred in a concrete septic tank in the grounds of the home in Tuam, County Galway.

The children, aged between two days and nine years, died between 1925 and 1961.

The grave was found nearly 40 years ago, but the remains were initially believed to be from the 1850s famine.

However, local historian Catherine Corless found that the register of deaths and burials in the town did not match.

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Ireland: Church under fire again due to mass gravesite

IRELAND
Casa Grande Dispatch

Posted: Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Associated Press

DUBLIN — The Catholic Church in Ireland is facing fresh accusations of child neglect after a researcher found records for 796 young children believed to be buried in a mass grave beside a former orphanage for the children of unwed mothers.

The researcher, Catherine Corless, says her discovery of child death records at the Catholic nun-run home in Tuam, County Galway, suggests that a former septic tank filled with bones is the final resting place for most, if not all, of the children.

Church leaders in Galway, western Ireland, said they had no idea so many children who died at the orphanage had been buried there, and said they would support local efforts to mark the spot with a plaque listing all 796 children.

County Galway death records showed that the children, mostly babies and toddlers, died often of sickness or disease in the orphanage during the 35 years it operated from 1926 to 1961. The building, which had previously been a workhouse for homeless adults, was torn down decades ago to make way for new houses.

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Pedophile priest on the run in northern Mexico

MEXICO
Press TV (Iran)

[with video]

In Mexico’s northern state of San Luis Potosi, a catholic priest is on the run following nineteen separate accusations of sexually assaulting minors.

Eduardo Cordova, priest and legal counsel for the church, has not been seen since Friday when authorities first sought to arrest him. Residents of San Luis have been horrified by the priest’s actions, and many have little faith in authorities to bring the criminal priest to justice. It was while working here, in this church, in the El Paseo district of the state capital, that local activists claim Eduardo Cordova sexually abused over one hundred minors.

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International reaction to mother-and-baby home revelations

IRELAND
Irish Times

Sorcha Pollak, Patsy McGarry

Wed, Jun 4, 2014

News that a large number of unidentified remains were discovered in a water tank close to the Tuam mother-and-baby home in Galway has made international headlines around the world.

Following research by the local Tuam historian Catherine Corless into the operation of the mother-and-baby home run by the Sisters of Bon Secours congregations there, it has emerged that up to 796 children may have died at the home during the period of its operation from 1925 to 1961.

The Washington Post, which opens with the headline ‘Bodies of 800 babies, long-dead, found in septic tank at former Irish home for unwed mothers’, told readers how unmarried pregnant women in Ireland were “stigmatised” by societal and religious mores during the 20th century and that “special kinds of neglect and abuse were reserved for the Home babies”.

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“This is a horrendous scandal”

IRELAND
Newstalk

Fianna Fáil TD calls on the Taoiseach to apologise on behalf of the State to the women and children who resided at mother and baby homes.

Nadine Maloney

15:47 Wednesday 4 June 2014

It’s believed almost 800 babies were buried in a mass grave next to the Tuam Mother and Baby home in Co Galway between 1925 and 1961. The home was run by the Bons Secours nuns in Galway.

The Archbishop of Tuam is due to meet with the Bon Secours nuns to discuss the grave.

Fr Iggy O’Donovan, an Augustinian Priest based in Limerick and Fianna Fáil TD Colm Keaveney join Ciara McDonagh on Newstalk Lunchtime to discuss the issue.

Keaveney said it was “premature to talk about commemoration as commemoration would indicate closure”

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UK- British politicians call for child abuse inquiry, SNAP responds

UNITED KINGDOM
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Wednesday, June 4, 2014

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

A group of British MPs are calling for an investigation into past child sexual abuse cases. We are glad that these MPs want truth and justice about child sexual abuse. When the truth is revealed about the past, children are safer in the present and future.

[Breitbart)

We’re less interested in seeing investigations of “celebrities” who abused and more interested in seeing investigations of institutions that have concealed or are concealing child sexual violence.

We hope this inquiry goes forward – fully funded and independently established – and that those at every institutional level are investigated. Officials should encourage anyone who saw, suspects, or suffered child sexual abuse to immediately call law enforcement and get help. And whether this investigation happens or not, officials should use their “bully pulpits” to repeatedly and compassionately urge every single person who saw, suspected or suffered child sex crimes to step forward, get help, expose wrongdoers, protect others and start healing.

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Former Stafford County school official faces 111 felony charges involving child molestation

VIRGINIA
Fredericksburg.com

CORRECTION: Villacres was the head of the Stafford Education Foundation in 2008. An earlier version of this story had the incorrect name for the group.

By KEITH EPPS

A former chairman of the Stafford County School Board has been indicted by a Stafford grand jury on 111 felony charges involving child molestation.

Thomas Francis Villacres, 53, of Rockledge, Fla., is charged with 48 counts of aggravated sexual battery, 48 counts of indecent liberties with a minor and 15 counts of object sexual penetration.

Villacres, who was indicted Monday, is being held in Florida pending extradition to Virginia.

Stafford Sheriff’s Office spokesman Bill Kennedy said the charges involved four children who were between the ages of 6 and 10 when the alleged offenses took place over an eight-year span in the 1990s. The victims are now in their 20s, Kennedy said. …

Villacres served on the Stafford School Board as the Garrisonville representative and was the chairman his last year. He was the head of the Stafford Education Foundation in 2008 and was involved with a number of other organizations, including St. William of York Catholic Church.

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“No sabían dónde poner” a sacerdote

PARAGUAY
ABC Color

[Summary: Nelson Zapata, director of the Diario Vanguardia of Ciudad del Este, has closely followed the case of Carlos Urrutigoity. He said there were so many complaints of sexual abuse against him they did not know where to put him so he ended up in Ciudad del Este. The priest has the support of Rogelio Livieres Plana, bishop of the Ciudad del Este diocese.]

Tras ser acusado de varios casos de pedofilia, el cura argentino Carlos Urrutigoity quedó en Ciudad del Este “porque no sabían dónde ponerlo”, según Nelson Zapata, director del Diario Vanguardia de dicha localidad.

Las denuncias por “conductas homosexuales” y pedofilia contra el cura argentino Carlos Urrutigoity fueron reflotadas en una publicación realizada por la NBC News, donde se muestran más pruebas que evidencian el abuso en jóvenes por parte del religioso.

Nelson Zapata, director del Diario Vanguardia de Ciudad del Este, quien siguió de cerca el caso a través de las publicaciones sobre el tema, dijo en conversación con la 780 AM que por la cantidad de denuncias que pesaban en su contra “no sabían dónde ponerlo y terminó en Ciudad del Este”.

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PARAGUAY: Acusación internacional contra el segundo del obispo Livieres Plano

PARAGUAY
Entorno Inteligente

Abc / El sacerdote argentino Carlos Urrutigoity, segundo en el mando de la diócesis de Ciudad del Este, fue calificado por el obispo de Scranton, EE.UU., como “una seria amenaza para los jóvenes”. El religioso con nefastos antecedentes por abusos sexuales no solo fue acogido en la diócesis de esta ciudad, sino es defendido a capa y espada por el titular diocesano, Rogelio Livieres Plano.

CIUDAD DEL ESTE (De nuestra redacción regional).- El periodista de la Global Post, EE.UU., Will Carless, recopiló todos los antecedentes de Urrutigoity en una extensa nota que fue publicada ayer en su portal. Uno de los datos que menciona es que en marzo pasado, una organización sin fines de lucro de los Estados Unidos, que se especializa en el seguimiento de los sacerdotes denunciados por abusos sexuales en menores, anunció en su sitio web que Urrutigoity no solo volvió a activar en la Iglesia Católica en Paraguay, sino que fue promovido al cargo de vicario general, el segundo puesto en la diócesis de Ciudad del Este.

Esto causó un revuelo en dicho país e incluso el obispo de Scranton, Joseph C. Bambera, informó mediante un comunicado su preocupación “por este clérigo de apropiarse de funciones de la Iglesia”.

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Más pruebas contra cura por supuesto abuso sexual

PARAGUAY
ABC Color

La norteamericana NBC News publicó este martes un extenso reportaje sobre un cura argentino acusado de abusos sexuales a menores “desde Suiza hasta Estados Unidos”. Se trata de Carlos Urrutigoity, actualmente en la diócesis de Ciudad del Este.

El caso del cura Urrutigoity no es nuevo. Ya había sido denunciado en publicaciones hechas por ABC Color en 2008. El sacerdote es uno de los protegidos del Mons. Rogelio Livieres Plano, obispo de Ciudad del Este. Sin embargo, el material publicado hoy ofrece más documentaciones.

La publicación dada a conocer hoy por el portal de la NBC y firmada por el periodista Will Carless, afirma que a pesar de la denuncia del obispo de Scranton, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos, Urrutigoity sigue en funciones dentro de grupo juveniles católicos en Ciudad del Este.

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Comprobado sacerdote pedófilo sirve en CDE

PARAGUAY
Paraguay.com

[After U.S. sex abuse scandals, an accused priest rises again in Paraguay]

De acuerdo a lo que publica la NBC el hombre que ha sido descrito por los obispos de Suiza a Pennsylvania como ” peligroso”, “anormal “, y ” una grave amenaza para los jóvenes”. El sacerdote ha tenido varios antecedentes de pedofilia en las diferentes diócesis en las que ha servido.

Puntualmente en Pennsylvania en 2002 fue denunciado por abusar de un adolescente y de haber dormido y tocado a otros.

Urrutigoity, argentino, niega haber abusado de nadie y afirma que ha sido víctima de una campaña de desprestigio, de acuerdo a la publicación. Los primeros incidentes sexuales del sacerdote datan de 1999 en Suiza.

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Royal commission to investigate Wollongong diocese case

AUSTRALIA
Illawarra Mercury

By Kate McIlwain
June 4, 2014

The high profile royal commission into child sexual abuse will soon turn its attention to Wollongong Catholic Diocese, as a public hearing examines allegations against a local priest stemming back to the 1990s.

On Wednesday, the commission announced it would look into the diocese’s response to allegations of sexual assault against then Father John Gerard Nestor, a priest cleared of indecently assaulting a 15-year-old altar boy but later defrocked by the Vatican.

The hearing, starting on June 24, will investigate the relationship between the Wollongong diocese and the Vatican concerning preventative and disciplinary actions taken in response to the allegations as well as ‘‘any other related matters’’.

Fr Nestor was a priest in the Wollongong diocese in 1991 when he was charged with the indecent assault of a teenage altar boy.

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Vatican defended an accused priest

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

DAN BOX THE AUSTRALIAN JUNE 05, 2014

THE Vatican’s influence on local cases of alleged child sex abuse will be scrutinised later this month when the Archbishop of Adelaide, Philip Wilson, gives evidence about his handling of allegations against a former priest.

In a public hearing in Sydney, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse will investigate the relationship between the Vatican and Archbishop Wilson, during his previous role as the Bishop of Wollongong, south of Sydney.

Shortly after his appointment to the diocese, in 1997, local priest John Gerard Nestor was convicted of indecently assaulting a 15-year-old boy several years earlier.

Mr Nestor denied the charge and subsequently won an appeal to have the court’s decision overturned later the same year.

During the initial court case, Tony Abbott gave character evidence in support of Mr Nestor, with whom he had studied at Sydney’s St Patrick’s Seminary during the 1980s.

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Deutsche Ordensoberen beschlossen Missbrauchs-Rahmenordnung

DEUTSCHLAND
kathweb

[Summary: The religious orders in Germany have drawn up guidelines for dealing with sexual abuse. The decision was made at the general meeting of the German Superiors Conference which was attended by 200 superiors and other key people.]

Bonn, 04.06.2014 (KAP) Die Ordensgemeinschaften Deutschlands haben am Mittwoch in Vallendar aktualisierte “Leitlinien für den Umgang mit sexuellem Missbrauch” sowie eine “Rahmenordnung Prävention gegen sexualisierte Gewalt” beschlossen. Bei der Mitgliederversammlung der Deutschen Ordensoberenkonferenz (DOK), an der rund 200 Ordensoberinnen und -obere teilnahmen, wurden auch Personalentscheidungen getroffen. Prämonstratenser-Abt Hermann-Josef Kugler (Abtei Windberg) wurde für weitere vier Jahre zum Vorsitzenden der Deutschen Ordensoberenkonferenz (DOK) gewählt, bestätigt wurde bei der Tagung in Vallendar die stellvertretende Vorsitzende, Schwester M. Regina Pröls. Sie ist Generaloberin der Franziskusschwestern in Vierzehnheiligen.

Zur neuen Generalsekretärin der Ordensoberenkonferenz wählten die Mitglieder Schwester Agnesita Dobler (53) aus der Gemeinschaft der Franziskanerinnen von Reute. Die diplomierte Betriebswirtin war viele Jahre lang in der Leitung von sozial-caritativen Einrichtungen ihrer Gemeinschaft tätig. Daneben war sie von 1996 bis 2001 Mitglied der Generalleitung ihrer Ordensgemeinschaft. Seit 2008 arbeitete sie als Referentin der Diözese Rottenburg-Stuttgart für die Flughafenseelsorge. Schwester Agnesita übernimmt die Aufgabe am 1. August von Schwester M. Walburga Scheibel, die nach sechs Jahren im Amt nicht erneut kandidierte.

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Een stille massaslachting in naam van de moraal en de kerk

IERLAND
Krapuul (Nederland)

Die kerk is de Katholieke kerk en de moraal is dat kinderen die niet geboren zijn in een huwelijk tussen man en vrouw maar buitenechtelijk…die zijn ‘illegaal’ en zo zullen ze behandeld worden ook. (Beetje vergelijkbaar met hoe Schreibtischmörder Teeven en zijn bende omspringen met mensen die denken dat Nederland beschaafd is en daarom hier hun heil – weg van oorlog en ellende – zoeken zeg maar).

Zo ging het toe in Galway county in het katholieke Ierland waar naar schatting 800 stoffelijke overschotten van kinderen zijn gevonden in een septic tank bij een door nonnen destijds bestierd tehuis voor ongehuwde moeders en hun kinderen.

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Wenn Lehrer Job aufgibt, verzichtet Ex-Schüler auf Schadenersatz

OSTERREICH
Kurier

[Summary: A former student of Kalksburg College, once operated by the Jesuits, is suing the techer and the Jesuit order for damages. The 44-year-old former students alleges sexual abuse by the former teacher identified as Mag S. The accused is now a secondary school teacher in Vienna.]

Meist sind es Missbrauchsopfer, die von der Möglichkeit, die Öffentlichkeit aus einem Gerichtsverfahren auszuschließen, Gebrauch machen. In dem Fall eines ehemaligen Erziehers und nunmehrigen Lehrers, dem sexueller Missbrauch vorgeworfen wird, ist es anders.

Nicht öffentlich?
Mag. S., der an einem Gymnasium in Wien beschäftigt ist, beantragte am Montag, das Zivilverfahren, das gegen ihn angestrengt wurde, nicht-öffentlich durchzuführen. Der Prozess findet heute im Wiener Landesgericht für Zivilrechtssachen statt.

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Hunter Valley Catholic priest charged with child sexual assault offences dating back to 1980s

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

A Hunter Valley Catholic priest has been charged with child sexual assault offences dating back to the 80s.

Vince Ryan, 76, is accused of a string of offences that allegedly occurred between 1985 and 1986.

He faces charges including sexual assault, committing an act of indecency and attempting homosexual intercourse with a male aged between 10 and 18.

Investigators from the police Strike Force Georgiana received information about the alleged indecent and sexual assault of a boy in May last year.

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TN- Sex abuse victims blast Baptist pastor

TEXAS
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Wednesday, June 4, 2014

For more information: David Clohessy of St. Louis, SNAP Director (314) 566-9790 cell, SNAPclohessy@aol.com

Sex abuse victims blast Baptist pastor
He “changes his tune” in child abuse case
Group thinks he should be investigated & charged
Preacher “clearly filed false police report,” SNAP says

Three years after he reported suspected child sex crimes by a church volunteer to police, a Jackson minister went back and tried to “water down” his formal report in an unusual move to apparently try to protect himself and his congregation from civil liability. A civil abuse and cover up case was filed against him and his church last month.

[Jackson Sun]

And now a support group for clergy sex abuse victims is urging prosecutors to investigate the two very different accounts and possibly charge the minister for making a false police report.

(Read the police report here.)

In 2006, Pastor Mark McSwain of First Church in Bemis reported to police that a church volunteer, Chad Lutrell, was inappropriately touching young girls and kissing one on the mouth. He also said that Lutrell was stalking and harassing adult women.

Three years later, however, in 2009, McSwain backtracked from his original statement. McSwain approached police again, this time telling an officer that Lutrell kissed a child on the cheek, not on the mouth. McSwain also denied that Lutrell had inappropriately touched children, and claimed that Lutrell only sent one adult woman an inappropriate email and follower her home.

“It is very suspicious that the pastor changed his tune so much, especially after three years, and in such self-serving ways” said Barbara Dorris, outreach director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. “We hope prosecutors will consider filing charges against McSwain for making a false police report.”

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MPS CALL ON HOME SECRETARY TO SET UP NATIONAL INQUIRY INTO CHILD SEX ABUSE

UNITED KINGDOM
Breitbart

MPs have called on Home Secretary Theresa May to set up an inquiry into historical cases of child sex abuse. Former Children’s Minister Tim Loughton and fellow Conservative Zac Goldsmith are among the names calling for a national investigation into repeated failings by police in dealing with a wide variety of cases.

Other MPs calling for an inquiry are Labour’s Tom Watson and Simon Danczuk, Liberal Democrats Tessa Munt and John Hemming and the Green Party’s Caroline Lucas.

Exaronews reports that the MPs want an inquiry similar to that set up to investigate the Hillborough football stadium disaster of 1989, which uncovered the truth about an episode that involved police failure.

Although several inquiries have been set up in the wake of the Jimmy Savile sex abuse scandals, in which the deceased BBC TV star was unmasked as a prolific sex offender and paedophile, critics have said they are too disparate and need to be united into one.

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CHURCH FACING FRESH QUESTIONS AFTER DISCOVERY OF SEPTIC TANK GRAVE FOR 796 CHILDREN

IRELAND
The Nationalist

The Catholic Church is facing fresh accusations of child neglect after a researcher found records for 796 youngsters believed to be buried in a mass grave beside a former orphanage for the children of unwed mothers.

Catherine Corless says her discovery of child death records at the Catholic nun-run home in Tuam, Co Galway, suggests that a former septic tank filled with bones is the final resting place for most, if not all, of the children.

Church leaders in Galway said they had no idea so many children who died at the orphanage had been buried there and they would support local efforts to mark the spot with a plaque listing all 796 children.

Galway death records showed that the children, mostly babies and toddlers, died often of sickness or disease in the orphanage during the 35 years it operated from 1926 to 1961. The building, which had previously been a workhouse for homeless adults, was torn down decades ago to make way for new houses.

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Catholic Church tossed 800 Irish orphans into septic tank grave

IRELAND
The Washington Times

By Jennifer Pompi-The Washington Times
Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The Catholic Church in Ireland has come under fire after a researcher discovered a mass grave filled with the bodies of 796 babies near a former orphanage and home for unwed mothers.

The home, run by the Bon Secours nuns from 1925-1961 in County Galway, saw the hundreds of children dying of malnourishment and neglect, as well as contagious diseases like measles, tuberculosis and pneumonia, reported The Daily Mail.

The babies were put in what was once a septic tank, with a simple shroud and no coffins, said researcher Catherine Corless, who discovered the death records, according to reports.

A health board report in 1944 revealed the conditions of the home, The Daily Mail reports. A 13-month-old boy was described as “miserable, emaciated child with voracious appetite and no control over bodily functions and probably mentally defective,” and 31 other children in the same room were described as “poor babies, emaciated and not thriving.”

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OH- “Why so long to arrest minister”? victims ask

OHIO
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Wednesday, June 4, 2014

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

We applaud the brave girl who reported being abused by Rev. Paul Endrei of Church on the Rise in Westlake. But we’re troubled that it took almost a year for law enforcement officials to arrest the accused clergyman.

[Cleveland.com]

We know child sex cases can be tough and that cases against popular or powerful figures even tougher. But we hope police and prosecutors will explain to parents and the public why it took so long to file charges. And we hope that over those 11 months that Rev. Endrei did not hurt any more kids.

Finally, we beg current and former members of Church on the Rise to aggressively seek out others who may have seen, suspected or suffered the clergyman’s crimes and prod them to call police too.

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Royal Commission to hold public hearing into Diocese of Wollongong

AUSTRALIA
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

4 June, 2014

The Royal Commission will hold a public hearing in Sydney commencing on Tuesday 24 June 2014 into the response of the Catholic Diocese of Wollongong to allegations of child sexual abuse against John Gerard Nestor.

It is anticipated that the hearing will look at the relationship between the Diocesan Bishop (and, in his absence, the Diocesan Administrator) and the Holy See (Vatican) in matters concerning preventative and disciplinary action taken in response to allegations of child sexual abuse against John Gerard Nestor.

The scope and purpose of the public hearing is to inquire into:

1. The response of the Catholic Diocese of Wollongong to allegations of child sexual abuse, and related criminal proceedings, against John Gerard Nestor.
2. Any other related matters.

Any person or institution who believes that they have a direct and substantial interest in the scope and purpose of the public hearing is invited to lodge a written application for leave to appear at the public hearing by 13 June 2014.

For more information on lodging your submission email
solicitor@childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au.

The public hearing will be streamed live to the public via webcast. Interested individuals and organisations are encouraged to view the proceedings via the webcast.

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Royal Commission seeks “additional information” about this priest

AUSTRALIA
Broken Rites

Australia’s national Royal Commission into child abuse will examine the case of a former Catholic priest, John Gerard Nestor, who was convicted by a magistrate in 1997 for the alleged indecent assault of an altar boy. In a higher court, Nestor successfully appealed against this conviction. But the church authorities possessed certain “additional information” about Nestor (not regarding this boy), which they did not provide to the police. Perhaps the Royal Commission might be able to uncover this “additional information”.

During his twenties, John Nestor worked in secular jobs as an administrator. In his early thirties, he
became a student in a Catholic seminary, aspiring to become a priest. He was ordained as a priest in 1989 (in his late thirties) and was accepted into the Wollongong Diocese, south of Sydney.

A relative of his was Bishop William Murray, head of the Wollongong Diocese.

When police charged Nestor in the 1997 court case, Father Nestor (then aged 45) admitted he had slept on mattresses on a floor with a boy (aged about 14) and his younger brother in July 1991, but denied assaulting the boy.

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Nearly 800 dead babies found in septic tank in Ireland

IRELAND
Aljazeera America

June 3, 2014

The Catholic Church in Ireland is facing fresh accusations of child abuse after a researcher found records for 796 young children allegedly buried in a mass grave beside a former orphanage for the children of unwed mothers.

The researcher, Catherine Corless, says her discovery of child death records at the Catholic nun-run home in Tuam, County Galway, suggests that the former septic tank filled with bones is the final resting place for most, if not all, of the children.

Church leaders in Galway, western Ireland, said they had no idea so many children who died at the orphanage had been buried there, and said they would support local efforts to mark the spot with a plaque listing all 796 children.

Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin said that “if a public or state inquiry is not established into outstanding issues of concern surrounding the mother-and-baby homes, then it is important that a social history project be undertaken to get an accurate picture of these homes in our country’s history,” the Irish Times reported.

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Mass grave of 800 babies found at Galway children’s home is a stain on the nation

IRELAND
Irish Mirror

Aine Hegarty

But much have things really changed when you see how many vulnerable kids in state care are dying every year

Good Catholic Ireland really was a sick and brutal place.

Revelations that the bodies of 800 vulnerable children were dumped into a septic tank at a home run by nuns in Tuam, Co Galway, are stomach-churning.

The remains of innocent youngsters ranging in age from newborns to nine-year-olds were found stacked in the mass unmarked grave.

The full extent of the horror was uncovered by local historian Catherine Corless who was researching the history of the home run by the Bon Secours order of nuns from 1925 until 1961.

The mass grave was found by two boys who were playing in a field in 1995. They found a broken concrete slab and when they lifted it up discovered it was filled to the top with human bones and skulls.

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The world is talking about Tuam’s 800 dead babies

IRELAND
The Journal

DESPITE THE GOVERNMENT not yet making an official statement on the alleged mass child grave in Tuam, the story has already been reported worldwide.

Outlets across the United States were among the first cover the story outside of Ireland. Within the last 24 hours Al Jazeera, BBC, CBS and outlets in Australia have all reported the horrific revelations that up to 796 infants may have been buried in an unmarked grave that was later used as a septic tank.

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Imprisoned priest who killed nun is near death

OHIO
Toledo Blade

BY JENNIFER FEEHAN
BLADE STAFF WRITER

A Toledo attorney has asked Gov. John Kasich to allow a Toledo priest convicted of killing a Catholic nun to go home to die.

Gerald Robinson, 76, is terminally ill and has been moved to the hospice unit of Franklin Medical Center in Columbus, a hospital run by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. He has a heart condition, his attorney, Rick Kerger, said.

Mr. Kerger, who planned to visit Robinson today “to say good-bye,” said he did not expect Mr. Kasich to release Robinson as Ohio law prohibits it.

“I’ve been trying to find a way to get him a compassionate release, but that’s not allowed for people who have been convicted of murder,” he said.

Robinson was found guilty in 2006 in Lucas County Common Pleas Court of murder for the 1980 slaying of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl in the sacristy of the former Mercy Hospital chapel. He was sentenced to life in prison with parole eligibility after 15 years.

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Police charge Catholic Priest – Strike Force Georgiana

AUSTRALIA
New South Wales Police Force

Wednesday, 04 June 2014

Police have charged a Catholic Priest in relation to alleged historical sexual and indecent assaults of a child in the state’s Hunter region.

In May 2013, investigators from Strike Force Georgiana received information about alleged indecent and sexual assault matters involving a child and commenced and investigation.

On Wednesday 7 May 2014, detectives spoke with a 76-year-old man about the alleged offences against a boy.

Officers will allege the offences occurred between 1985 and 1986.

On Saturday 17 May 2014, the 76-year-old man attended Ryde Police Station.

He was served a future court attendance notice for sexual assault, commit act of indecency (x6) and attempt homosexual intercourse with male between 10-18 years.

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Leaving for love: Portuguese priests quit ministry in favour of marriage

PORTUGAL
Christian Today

Following the news that 26 women, each of whom declared herself in love with a Catholic priest, signed a letter to Pope Francis begging him to relax rules on celibacy, it transpires that Portuguese clergy are taking matters into their own hands.

According to the BBC more than 400 practising priests in Portugal have recently left their vocation in the Church, many because they want to get married, which is currently against Catholic teaching.

Fernando Felix Ferreira, a former priest, told Portuguese TVI 24 that “the number of priests requesting exemption has been increasing”.

Ferreira himself applied for dispensation from the Church in 2000; a lengthy process that took a year and a half to complete. Many priests, “some young, and some not-so-young” according to Ferreira, however, are now refusing to adhere to this formality and are instead choosing to “simply abandon the ministry”.

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Tell us the truth about the children dumped in Galway’s mass graves

IRELAND
The Guardian (UK)

Forget prayers. Only full disclosure by Ireland’s Catholic church can begin to atone for the children who died in its care

Emer O’Toole
theguardian.com, Wednesday 4 June 2014

The bodies of 796 children, between the ages of two days and nine years old, have been found in a disused sewage tank in Tuam, County Galway. They died between 1925 and 1961 in a mother and baby home under the care of the Bon Secours nuns.

Locals have known about the grave since 1975, when two little boys, playing, broke apart the concrete slab covering it and discovered a tomb filled with small skeletons. A parish priest said prayers at the site, and it was sealed once more, the number of bodies below unknown, their names forgotten.

The Tuam historian Catherine Corless discovered the extent of the mass grave when she requested records of children’s deaths in the home. The registrar in Galway gave her almost 800. Shocked, she checked 100 of these against graveyard burials, and found only one little boy who had been returned to a family plot. The vast majority of the children’s remains, it seemed, were in the septic tank. Corless and a committee have been working tirelessly to raise money for a memorial that includes a plaque bearing each child’s name.

For those of you unfamiliar with how, until the 1990s, Ireland dealt with unmarried mothers and their children, here it is: the women were incarcerated in state-funded, church-run institutions called mother and baby homes or Magdalene asylums, where they worked to atone for their sins. Their children were taken from them.

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Belgian Church on the offensive against paedophile priests

BELGIUM
West

by Ivano Abbadessa

After the child sex abuse scandals in Belgium, the Catholic Church has taken a zero-tolerance line on paedophilia, which was recently reiterated by Pope Francis. Atonement, compensation and prevention are the guidelines of this new strategy that, according to the data, appears to be working. According to the report from the Belgian inter-diocesan Commission, 621 victims have reported the abuse to the Centre of Arbitration, which was active until 31 October 2012. A further 323 reports have been received in the past two years at 10 ‘contact points’, operational since January 2012, which the Catholic Church set up in the provinces of Belgium. Although 8% of these reports have not yet been fully processed, 125 victims of abuse by priests have already received financial compensation totalling about €1m. The document shows that 92% of victims were under 18 at the time of the abuse and 25% were under 10.

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Abuse inquiry to examine Nestor case

AUSTRALIA
The Age

June 4, 2014

Paul Osborne, AAP Senior Political Writer

The royal commission into child abuse will examine the case of a former Catholic priest who once received a court reference from Tony Abbott.

John Gerard Nestor, 50, was a priest in the Wollongong diocese in NSW when he was charged with the indecent assault of a teenage altar boy.

In his 1997 court case, the priest admitted he had slept on mattresses on a floor with the boy and his younger brother in July 1991, but denied assaulting the boy.

The prime minister, then a federal parliamentary secretary to the employment minister, told the court Nestor was an upright and virtuous man whom he had known since 1984 while studying at Sydney’s St Patrick’s Seminary to become a priest.

“He was … a beacon of humanity at the seminary,” Mr Abbott said.

The magistrate found Nestor guilty and sentenced him to jail.

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NSW priest charged over historical abuse

AUSTRALIA
news.com.au

A CATHOLIC priest has been charged with sexually and indecently assaulting a child in the NSW Hunter region almost 30 years ago.

The priest, 76, will face court this month over the allegations, which police say took place between 1985 and 1986.

He was charged with sexual assault, six counts of committing an act of indecency and attempted intercourse with a male under 10 years of age.

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New York Has Strict Statute of Limitations for Child Sex Abuse

NEW YORK
Wall Street Journal

By SOPHIA HOLLANDER
June 4, 2014

A charismatic teacher was accused of sexually abusing female students as young as 12 years old during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Decades later, the women found one another and confronted the man they called their abuser.

That could describe recent situations in both New York and Virginia. In each state, a group of women in their 50s accused a former teacher of molesting or raping them as children.

But differences in the states’ statute-of-limitations laws has meant the outcomes diverge sharply. In Virginia, which has no limit on bringing felony charges, former teacher Christopher Kloman was sentenced to 43 years in prison last October, after pleading guilty to four counts of indecent liberties with a child younger than 14 and one count of abduction with intent to defile.

Mr. Rusch’s accusers include, right to left, former Woodward students Sara Smahl, her sister Nancy, Lisa Young, Jane Bedell and Wendy Hooker Erin Patrice O’Brien for The Wall Street Journal
In New York, former teacher Bob Rusch cannot be prosecuted in a criminal or civil trial because the state’s statute of limitations expired decades ago. For civil cases, New York requires people who allege they were abused as minors to come forward by age 23.

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Former ETX pastor pleads guilty to child porn violations

TEXAS
KETK

Newton, Texas (U.S. Attorney John M. Bales) — A 23-year-old former youth pastor has pleaded guilty to child pornography violations in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales today.

Trevion Lechay Ethridge, of Newton, Texas, pleaded guilty to production of child pornography today before U.S. District Judge Ron Clark.

According to information presented in court, from November 2012 to March 2013, while Ethridge was the youth pastor at a Newton County church, he persuaded a minor to video and photograph pornographic images and to send the pornography to Ethridge via smart phone. Ethridge was indicted by a federal grand jury on Oct. 3, 2013. Trial began in this case on May 12, 2014 and was recessed after two days. Trial resumed on June 3, 2014, at which time Ethridge changed his plea to guilty and under oath, admitted to sending the minor pornographic images and videos of himself and enticing the minor to send pornographic images and videos in return.

This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice. Led by United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.projectsafechildhood.gov.

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Former Newton County youth pastor pleads guilty to child pornography violation

TEXAS
12 News Now

Posted: Jun 03, 2014

A 23-year-old former youth pastor Tuesday pleaded guilty to production of child pornography.

According to a news release from the office of U.S. Attorney John M. Bales, Trevion Lechay Ethridge, of Newton, entered the guilty plea before U.S. District Judge Ron Clark.

The news release says information presented in court, from November 2012 to March 2013, shows that while Ethridge was the youth pastor at a Newton County church, he persuaded a minor to video and photograph pornographic images and to send the pornography to Ethridge via smart phone.

Ethridge was indicted by a federal grand jury on Oct. 3, 2013. Trial began in this case on May 12, 2014 and was recessed after two days. Trial resumed on June 3, 2014, at which time Ethridge changed his plea to guilty and under oath, admitted to sending the minor pornographic images and videos of himself and enticing the minor to send pornographic images and videos in return.

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Insurer files suit against KC Catholic Diocese

MISSOURI
Kansas City Business Journal

Staff
Kansas City Business Journal

An insurance company for the Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph that provided liability insurance to diocese in the 1970s says it should not have to pay damages for sexual abuse cases, KCUR reports.

In a federal court filing Friday, U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co. said the policies only cover injuries that were the result of accidents. According to KCUR, the company said that injuries that the diocese expected or intended were not covered.

In July 2013, Chicago Insurance Co. filed a similar federal lawsuit that it claimed it had no obligation to pay a $2.25 million settlement the diocese reached in a priest abuse settlement.

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June 3, 2014

Sex abuse inquiry offers an insight into evil

AUSTRALIA
Daily Telegraph

MIRANDA DEVINE THE DAILY TELEGRAPH JUNE 04, 2014

PETER Fox, the wannabe whistleblower cop who claimed a “Catholic police mafia” in the Hunter Valley was protecting paedophiles, was revealed last week as a self-aggrandising zealot unfairly smearing his colleagues.

But the special commission of inquiry he triggered may yet prove valuable.

Not only did it clear the names of innocent police officers smeared by Fox’s wild accusations, but it highlighted the failure of senior clergy within the Catholic diocese of Maitland-Newcastle to protect children from two paedophile priests from the 1970s to the early 1990s.

Commissioner Margaret Cunneen SC’s final report offers an insight into how such evil could exist, undetected, within the church for so long.

What she found was that victims came forward to complain of being sexually abused, but their accusations were not reported to police.

She notes that Father Brian Lucas, now the general secretary of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, and a lawyer, had a “general practice of deliberately not taking notes of his meetings with priests accused of child sexual abuse’’.

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Abuse survivors call for senior Hunter priests criticised by inquiry to resign

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

Hunter Valley clergy abuse survivors say the local Diocese will ‘continue to bleed’ unless tougher action is taken against two senior priests criticised by a Special Commission of Inquiry.

Monsignor Allan Hart and Father William Burston have been stood down from advisory roles in the wake of the Commission’s findings.

But the two priests are still performing their parish roles.

The report into cover-ups was scathing of the church’s handling of the now dead paedophile priests Denis McAlinden and James Fletcher.

Monsignor Hart and Father Burston was asked to say what they knew.

The Commission described their evidence as unimpressive.

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FL–Startling win for victims in high profile FL child sex case

FLORIDA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, June 3

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

In an unusual ruling, a judge is letting alleged child sex abuse victims see secret government records about a disturbing plea deal between prosecutors and a prominent Florida millionaire, Jeffrey Epstein.

We applaud the brave and determined women who have won this unprecedented legal victory.

[MSN News]

All too often, powerful predators exploit their influence and win special treatment and consideration from governmental officials. Such favoritism endangers kids. It also makes adults cynical about the justice system and deters them from reporting known and suspected child sex crimes in the future.

We hope these women will be able to persuade a judge to make these secret records public and let more charges be filed against Epstein. Secrecy is a child predator’s best weapon.

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Following Colleague’s Admission of Sex Abuse Cover-Up…

UNITED STATES
Christian Post

Following Colleague’s Admission of Sex Abuse Cover-Up, Pastor of Former Sovereign Grace Ministries Church Denied Leave of Absence

BY MORGAN LEE , CHRISTIAN POST REPORTER
June 3, 2014

Following Covenant Life Church Lead Pastor Josh Harris’ announcement two weeks ago that he had asked for a leave of absence, a church leader announced on Sunday that Harris would remain on staff.

Harris’ first told the congregation he was considering stepping down on May 18, following former CLC pastor Grant Layman’s confession that he (Layman) had withheld allegations from police that church volunteer Nathaniel Morales had been sexually abusing children. The former pastor’s confession came while he was under oath and testifying at Morales’ court case, where the volunteer was later convicted of sexually abusing three young boys between 1983 and 1991.

Layman stepped down from his position as a pastor at CLC in March 2014.

According to a Washington Post story, a church leader on Sunday “speaking on behalf of two church groups said each had weighed whether Harris and other ministers should be placed on leaves of absence — and decided such action was not warranted.” The Christian Post reached out to CLC to learn the identity of the speaker and requested comment but did not hear back by press time.

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Former Attleboro church school principal indicted …

MASSACHUSETTS
Sun Chronicle

Former Attleboro church school principal indicted on child molestation charges

BY DAVID LINTON SUN CHRONICLE STAFF

ATTLEBORO — The former assistant pastor of Grace Baptist Church and principal of the Grace Baptist Christian Academy, who was arrested in January for allegedly molesting one of his female students, has been indicted by a Bristol County Grand Jury, lawyers said today.

The Rev. Jeffrey A. Nichols, 47, faces charges in Fall River Superior Court of indecent assault and battery, accosting a person of the opposite sex and open and gross conduct.

He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment last Tuesday in Fall River Superior Court, where the case will now be prosecuted. He has been held in jail on bail since his arrest.

After his arrest, a prosecutor said Nicholas violated a position of trust by molesting one of his seventh-grade students beginning in 2008 when she was 13, and continuing until the end of the school year in June 2013.

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Peru- Vatican defrocks abusive Peru bishop

PERU
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, June 3, 2014

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

Apparently, Vatican officials have quickly and quietly defrocked a child molesting Peruvian bishop. Defenders of the Catholic hierarchy will no doubt claim that this shows Vatican officials are making progress on abuse. We disagree.

[National Catholic Reporter]

First, a Peruvian prosecutor is complaining that church officials aren’t giving him the information he is seeking so that criminal charges might be filed against Bishop Gabino Miranda of Ayacucho.

That’s NOT progress. This kind of selfish and reckless secrecy is how most Catholic officials have dealt and are dealing with cases of child sex crimes, whether the predator is a priest, nun, seminarian, teacher or bishop. That is one of the MOST irresponsible steps a Catholic official can take – interfering, directly or indirectly, with a police investigation into a possible predator.

Second, helping police and prosecutors charge and convict child molesting clerics should be church officials’ highest priority. Once a church predator is behind bars and away from kids, then church officials can start discussing whether he should be defrocked.

Third, Catholic officials have long taken action (albeit secretively, slowly and inadequately) against those who commit child sex crimes. But they refuse to take virtually any action against those who conceal child sex crimes. That’s why this crisis continues – because the prelates who could prevent child sex crimes but don’t are never punished. So that’s where Catholic officials should focus.

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Church to meet over memorial for 800 babies at mass grave

IRELAND
Irish Independent

BRIAN MCDONALD – PUBLISHED 02 JUNE 2014

THE hierarchy in the Catholic Church is to meet to discuss potentially erecting a memorial at a mass grave of up to 800 children at a former home for unmarried mothers.

The meeting comes as the junior minister for education and skills, Ciaran Cannon, spoke yesterday of the “horrific details” emerging of the discovery in Tuam, Co Galway.

Mr Cannon said an inquiry was needed to determine the facts surrounding the unmarked burial site.

He warned that any investigation would have to be conducted very sensitively, as people who are still alive may have disturbing memories of their own or their family’s connections with the institution which was run by the Bon Secours Sisters.

It emerged yesterday that the head of the Bon Secours Sisters in Ireland had sought a meeting with the Archbishop of Tuam, Dr Michael Neary, to discuss how best to respond to the efforts to honour all those who died.

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Public inquiry call by govt minister into Galway mass children’s grave

IRELAND
Irish Central

Patrick Counihan @irishcentral June 03,2014

An Irish government minister has revealed the “horrific details” of the mass burial site housing up to 800 children and babies at a former religious-run home for unmarried mothers in Galway.

Ciaran Cannon, Minister of State for Education and Skills, spoke out as the Catholic Church began discussions on plans to erect a memorial at the mass grave in Tuam.

The Tuam burial site, much of it in a former septic tank, is located at what was a home for unmarried mothers and their babies run by the Bon Secours Sisters from the 1920s until the 1960s.

Local historian Catherine Corless discovered death records for 796 children from the home, ranging from infants to children up to the age of nine, but there is no record of their burial. Corless then set up a committee to erect a memorial.

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Minister wants garda investigation into Tuam mass grave

IRELAND
Newstalk

Eimear O’Shea

Tuesday 3 June 2014

Last week Fianna Fail Galway TD Colm Keaveney told this programme he has tabled a parliamentary question with an Taoiseach.

It’s believed almost 800 babies were buried in a mass grave next to the Tuam Mother and Baby home in Co Galway between 1925 and 1961.

The home was run by the Bons Secours nuns in Galway.

Minister for State Ciaran Cannon told this programme that a “state inquiry” and a “garda investigation” is needed.

Toni Maguire is an independent consultant archaeologist and anthropologist – she has worked extensively on ‘cillini’ graves or children’s burial grounds in Northern Ireland – particularly Milltown cemetery in Belfast.

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Nearly 800 Children Found In Mass Grave Near Former Home For Unwed Mothers In Ireland

IRELAND
Huffington Post

In a disturbing discovery revealed this week, nearly 800 children were found in a mass grave near a former home for unwed mothers and their children.

The children are believed to have been buried in a septic tank on the grounds of the home in Tuam, Ireland, between 1925 and 1961, BBC News reports. Many appear to have perished from infectious diseases or malnutrition.

The gruesome discovery was made by two boys who stumbled across the unmarked grave when they were playing near the site of St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home, which has since been converted into a housing estate.

Now, officials in Ireland are scrambling to determine how to proceed. While leaders in the Catholic Church are meeting to discuss plans for a memorial for the 796 children, Ciaran Cannon, minister of state in Ireland’s Department of Education, is calling for an inquiry into the mass grave.

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Report: Mass grave of babies, dead for decades, found in Irish home for unwed mothers

IRELAND
CBS News

The history of unwed mothers forced into hard labor is a well-documented dark chapter in Irish history. For nearly four decades, thousands of these “fallen women” toiled at a place called “the Home” in Galway to atone for having out-of-wedlock children.

While many of the women eventually left “the Home” after serving their time, some of their children apparently were not so fortunate. The Irish Mail on Sunday reports that almost 800 babies were piled onto a mass grave at the structure, which was closed in 1961. According to the Washington Post, a septic tank served as the gravesite, which had no markers or coffins.

The Post reports that historian Catherine Corless made the discovery after tracking down never-before-released documents.

“The bones are still there,” Corless told the newspaper. “The children who died in ‘the Home,’ this was them.”

The Post reports that police are investigating the grim findings.

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Horror House: Skeletons of 800 Babies Found …

IRELAND
Christian Post

Horror House: Skeletons of 800 Babies Found in Mass Septic Tank Grave Near Former Home of Unwed Mothers in Ireland

BY LEONARDO BLAIR , CP REPORTER
June 3, 2014

An old septic tank located next to a former home for unwed mothers run by Catholic nuns in Ireland from 1925 to 1961, was revealed this week to be a massive grave containing the skeletons of nearly 800 infants and children.

The Home, as the former refuge for “fallen women” is known, was run by the Bon Secours nuns in Tuam, according to The Washington Post. The mothers, according to that report, would pay penance for their shame with indentured labor then leave but many of their children never left with them.

An Irish Central report revealed that the children were secretly buried “without coffins or headstones on unconsecrated ground.”

The revelation was made by Catherine Corless, a local historian and genealogist who went to Catholic school with some of the children from the home as a child.

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Allegations about mass grave of 800 babies ‘being taken very, very seriously’

IRELAND
The Journal

Updated 8.15pm

THE CABINET DID not discuss allegations that a mass grave containing the bodies of almost 800 infants has been found on the grounds of a former children’s home in Galway, despite an assertion by the Minister for Children that it would.

Minister for Children Charlie Flanagan said he was shocked by the “appalling revelations” about the home. ”The full facts surrounding the matter must be established,” he said.

He had confirmed to TheJournal.ie that he expected the matter to come up at today’s ministerial meeting. However this evening, a spokesperson for the minister said that it was not specifically discussed..

They said the minister has been in touch with the Department of Justice and the Taoiseach on the matter and it is being considered at senior levels in the coalition.

“The matter is being taken very, very seriously. The full facts need to be established,” the spokesperson said.

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800 skeletons of babies found inside septic tank at former Irish home for unwed mothers: report

IRELAND
New York Daily News

BY CAROL KURUVILLA
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Rejected in life, these children were forgotten in death.

An Irish historian claims a septic tank in her town contains the skeletons of nearly 800 babies who had the misfortune of being born to single moms during a time when out-of-wedlock pregnancy was tantamount to a crime.

Residents of Tuam, County Galway, have long suspected that the illegitimate children who died at the former home for “fallen women” were secretly buried nearby. But it wasn’t until Catherine Corless did some historical digging that she realized the sheer size of this mass grave.

After looking through local death registries, she now suspects 796 children were wrapped in plain shrouds and dropped into the concrete septic tank. There were no coffins to hold their little bodies, and their final resting place was unmarked and unconsecrated for decades.

“I could not believe it. I was dumbfounded and deeply upset,” Corless told Irish Central. “There’s nothing to say it’s a massive children’s graveyard.”

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In Ireland, A Macabre Discovery At Old Home For Unwed Mothers

IRELAND
NPR – the two-way

by CAMILA DOMONOSKE
June 03, 2014

An Irish community recently discovered the bodies of hundreds of children in a septic tank behind a former home for unmarried mothers. The home, located in the town of Tuam near Galway city, had been run by the Bon Secours nuns between 1925 and 1961.

The Irish Mail, drawing on documents provided to it by local historian Catherine Corless, reported Sunday that as many as 796 children may be interred in the mass grave. The newspaper continues:

“Inspection reports unearthed from files of the local health board show that the home housed hundreds of children many of whom suffered deformities, malnutrition and neglect. Causes of death included malnutrition, measles, convulsions, tuberculosis, gastroenteritis and pneumonia.

“The babies were usually buried in a plain shroud without a coffin … no memorial was erected to the dead children and the grave was left unmarked. The site is now surrounded by a housing estate.”

In 1944, according to the newspaper, a local health inspection report listed 333 occupants in a home built to house 243. Thirty-one infants were living in a sunroom and balcony; they were described as “fragile, pot-bellied and emaciated.” A 9-month-old in a different room was “emaciated with flesh hanging loosely on limbs.”

The death rate was high — 300 children perished in the span of three years, according to the report cited in the newspaper.

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Call for inquiry into deaths at Tuam mother-and-baby home

IRELAND
Irish Times

Patsy McGarry

Tue, Jun 3, 2014

The Tuam mother-and-baby home scandal has led to a call for “an urgent inquiry, including a Garda investigation, into the circumstances surrounding the unexplained deaths of a large number of children” there.

Making the call, Minister of State at the Department of Education, East Galway TD Ciaran Cannon, said he had spoken to Minister for Justice Frances FitzGerald and Minister for Children Charlie Flanagan on the matter.

“They have both indicated that they will be meeting with their officials this week and have suggested that a cross-departmental approach will be required to determine what is the best way to move forward on this issue. Doing nothing is simply not an option for us in Government when presented with details of this nature,” he said.

Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin said that “if a public or state inquiry is not established into outstanding issues of concern surrounding the mother-and-baby homes, then it is important that a social history project be undertaken to get an accurate picture of these homes in our country’s history”.

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Bodies Of 800 Children Were “Just Resting” In Mass Grave, Claims Catholic Church

IRELAND
Waterford Whispers News

June 3, 2014

THE Catholic Church has responded to the grim discovery of the remains of up to 800 unidentified children buried in an unmarked plot beside a notorious “Mother and Baby Home” in Galway, claiming that the mass grave was a temporary solution and the infants remains are “just resting” there.

The Tuam workhouse for unmarried mothers and their babies was run by the Sisters of Bon Secours (French for “safe harbour”) between the years 1925 and 1961, during which time the bodies of at least 796 children aged from 2 days to 9 years were placed one by one in an unused septic tank, following deaths from TB, malnourishment, pneumonia, and good old-fashioned neglect.

Meanwhile the entire nation has reacted with shock and an unquantifiable disgust at the discovery made by Catherine Corless, a local historian and private citizen, as she carried out research about a church run institution known locally as ‘The Home’. The events that transpired there are a lesson in abject misery and unending sorrow that would even make a Nazi war criminal blush and this was reflected in the word on the street from many Irish people.

“Well, I’m 55 so a bit before my time but when we used to visit my aunt up in Donegal, she would tell us to stay away from the fields down the road because there were babies buried there but if only someone knew about it,” John Drummond, a Dublin native explained, “It’s all changed now though in fairness,” John said of a country that saw 196 children in state care die between the years 2000 and 2010.

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New Catholic support service for abused launched in Knock

IRELAND
Irish Times

Patsy McGarry

Tue, Jun 3, 2014

Towards Peace, a new spiritual support service for people whose faith has been damaged by clerical abuse and its handling by church authorities, was launched in Knock, Co Mayo, tonight by the west’s Catholic bishops.

The service was launched in Cork on May 25th by the Bishop of Cork and Ross, John Buckley, and is to be launched in the north and east of the country at later dates.

Towards Peace is one of three Catholic Church agencies in Ireland set up to help survivors of abuse.

The others are the National Board for Safeguarding Children (NBSC), which monitors child protection in Catholic institutions across the island, and Towards Healing, the telephone counselling referral service. All are sponsored by the Catholic Church in Ireland.

Bishop William Crean of Cloyne prepares to speak on the review of child safeguarding in the diocese by the National Board for the Safeguarding of Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland. Photograph: Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision Divine Word missionaries severely criticised by child protection watchdog

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Priest Sentenced In Sex Assault Of Teen Boy

PENNSYLVANIA
WNEP

JUNE 3, 2014, BY STACY LANGE

SCRANTON — A priest will spend up to 23 months in jail after he was caught sexually abusing a 15-year-old boy in Dunmore last year.

Fr. Jeffrey Paulish was sentenced at the Lackawanna County Courthouse to between eight and 23 months in jail.

He pleaded guilty back in January to corrupting a minor.

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Eight Hundred Dead Irish Children

UNITED STATES
The American Conservative

By ROD DREHER • June 3, 2014

thrown into the sewer, by Catholic nuns. From the Washington Post:

In a town in western Ireland, where castle ruins pepper green landscapes, there’s a six-foot stone wall that once surrounded a place called the Home. Between 1925 and 1961, thousands of “fallen women” and their “illegitimate” children passed through the Home, run by the Bon Secours nuns in Tuam.

Many of the women, after paying a penance of indentured servitude for their out-of-wedlock pregnancy, left the Home for work and lives in other parts of Ireland and beyond. Some of their children were not so fortunate.

More than five decades after the Home was closed and destroyed — where a housing development and children’s playground now stands — what happened to nearly 800 of those abandoned children has now emerged: Their bodies were piled into a massive septic tank sitting in the back of the structure and forgotten, with neither gravestones nor coffins. …

These poor children were treated as subhumans by nuns, and by the Church, and the State that didn’t dare speak up for them, all because those babies came into the world outside of wedlock.

Look, this revolting monument to ecclesial and social evil does not obviate the importance of marriage, nor does it obviate the truth of Christianity. It does not make unwed childbearing good or desirable. But it does condemn a Catholic Ireland that saw sexual purity as more important than human life, or common decency. To children. Children seen by Christ’s own consecrated brides as so filthy they deserved burial in a septic tank.

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Former Twin Cities vicar general twice suggested archbishop resign

MINNESOTA
National Catholic Reporter

Brian Roewe | Jun. 3, 2014

A former top official on two separate occasions advised St. Paul-Minneapolis Archbishop John Nienstedt to resign in response to accusations of mishandled clergy sex abuse allegations. While Nienstedt has not done so, Fr. Peter Laird heeded his own counsel.

In a deposition made public May 28, the former vicar general explained he met for about five minutes with Nienstedt Sept. 23 following a Minnesota Public Radio report that alleged the archdiocese mishandled child abuse claims. Laird intended to outline possible options to take in response to the situation.

He suggested having an outside review of archdiocesan files and appointing an external task force to examine existing policies — both steps taken in the months that followed.

Laird, vicar general from November 2009 until October 2013, also suggested the archbishop’s resignation.

It’s the responsibility of any leader in any organization, he explained to attorney Jeff Anderson, “to be accountable for the work that they’ve done, whether they — it happened under their tenure or not.”

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The Pope’s Revolution

UNITED KINGDOM
ABC (Australia)

[with video trailer]

By BBC Panorama

Monday 2 June 2014

His first public utterance as the newly elected Pope was the simple greeting, “Buona sera – good evening”. He refused to live in the luxurious quarters used by his predecessors, he washed the feet of young wrongdoers including two Muslim women and he wouldn’t denounce homosexuality. But can Pope Francis move beyond words and symbolism to reform the Catholic Church in a meaningful way?

When Jorge Bergoglio was elected Pope on 13th March last year he took the leadership of the world’s largest religion. He also inherited an organisation wracked by scandal and controversy.

Weighed down by widespread allegations of child sexual abuse; divided by issues including gay rights and the place of women in the Church; tormented by allegations of corruption in its highest echelons, the Catholic Church was fast losing its moral authority in the developed world.

Next on Four Corners the BBC’s Jane Corbin goes in search of the man we now know as Pope Francis. She looks at the reasons behind his election and his track record as a religious leader in the country of his birth. She travels to Argentina to speak with his family, his friends and his critics. Ultimately she wants to know if he has the stamina and the steel to reform the troubled organisation he now leads.

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Pope Francis monitors Vatican bank personally

VATICAN CITY
Gazzetta del Sud

Rome, June 3 – Pope Francis is not “letting go” of the Institute of Religious Works (IOR) and is monitoring personally the institution better known as the Vatican bank. After wrapping up his demanding and fruitful visit to the Holy Land, in fact, Bergoglio has plunged back into domestic “affairs”, first and foremost IOR which he has kept as a “bank” while renewing its mission so it is more closely connected to its specific objectives. In particular, ANSA has learned, two high officials recently appointed to their posts who were already working at the bank when Angelo Caloia was president, have been sent into early retirement. Caloia’s successors were Ettore Gotti Tedeschi and currently Ernst Von Freyberg. The early retirements made a big stir behind Vatican walls because they were perceived as a new acceleration into the institute’s reform with the old IOR management being laid off without much warning.

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Judge’s Catholic faith under scrutiny in Milwaukee archdiocese case

CHICAGO (IL)
National Catholic Reporter

Marie Rohde | Jun. 3, 2014

CHICAGO
The issue of whether the Catholic faith of a federal judge was the basis for a key decision he made in the bankruptcy of the Milwaukee archdiocese came under intense scrutiny Monday as a three-judge panel of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments.

Lawyers for claimants, most of them survivors of sexual abuse by priests, have asked the appellate panel to remove U.S. District Judge Rudolph Randa from the bankruptcy case and void his decision supporting the archdiocese’s transfer of more than $55 million to a fund for the perpetual care of cemeteries. They want the court to order that another federal judge in Milwaukee consider whether that money is fair game in the compensation of the survivors and other claimants.

“It has nothing to do with being a Catholic,” said lawyer Marci Hamilton of the request that Randa be replaced, adding that the concern was for “his endorsement of the religious faith.”

After Randa issued his ruling in late July 2013, lawyers for the bankruptcy claimants raised the question of whether he had a bias.

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$22m hit for abuse scandal Catholic diocese

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

DAN BOX THE AUSTRALIAN JUNE 04, 2014

THE Catholic diocese at the centre of a state inquiry into church child sex abuse has spent more than $22 million reaching settlements with victims, with further negotiations about compensation payments continuing as recently as last week.

The Bishop of Maitland-Newcastle, in the NSW Hunter Valley, said yesterday that five priests were known to have abused 162 children over several decades: the ­earliest recorded case was in 1949 and the most recent in 1995.

Bishop Bill Wright also said he was considering whether three senior priests, including a retired bishop and former vicar general, should be withdrawn from ministry after being criticised in the ­report of the NSW Special Commission of Inquiry, released last Friday.

Both parishioners and priests of the diocese had been hard hit by the long-running abuse scandal, Bishop Wright said. Attendances at mass were now among the lowest in the country.

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Portugal: Catholic priests quitting church ‘to marry’

PORTUGAL
BBC News

In Portugal, more and more priests are quitting their vocation – often without applying for official dispensation – apparently because they want to marry.

More than 400 men have recently left the priesthood to get married or simply to live as ordinary citizens, one former priest tells Portuguese TVI 24. Of particular concern is the rise in the number of priests who ignore the complex legal process of leaving the church and simply walk off the job, says Fernando Felix Pereira. He heads Fraternitas, a group advocating for the Church to let priests marry.

“Young priests – and some not so young, too – are just leaving, and refusing to go through the procedure of applying for a dispensation,” Pereira says, recalling that the process took him 18 months in 2000. Though he was unable to give exact figures, Pereira says six priests recently abandoned their vocation in one day in the diocese of Santarem.

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NJ- Ex-priest not covered by church insurance in lawsuit, SNAP responds

NEW JERSEY
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, June 03, 2014

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

A former New Jersey priest has been denied insurance coverage from the Catholic church in a lawsuit against him. The ex-priest is being sued for having an affair with a parishioner and counseling the woman’s husband.

[New Jersey Law Journal]

This is another sad example of church officials focusing on legal technicalities instead of wounded and betrayed victims. Henry Drew was a monk at St. Mary’s Abbey in Morristown, and the weekend assistant priest at Our Lady of the Mount Roman Catholic Church in Warren when he began to sexually exploit a married parishioner. The woman’s husband sought counseling from Drew, who told him to get a divorce. This is a gross misuse of power.

Drew violated his sacred duty twice. First, he sexually exploited a member of his church. Then he violating the trust of the man he was counseling and using his position to influence a divorce.

We also want to point out that relationships can never be equal between and priest and a parishioner. In 17 states, it’s illegal for a clergyman to have any sexual contact with a congregant.

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PA- Priest sent to jail for child sex crimes, SNAP respond

PENNSYLVANIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, June 03, 2014

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

A Pennsylvania priest has been sentenced to 21 month in jail for sexually abusing a teenager. We are grateful to police and prosecutors for working to get this dangerous man away from kids, but are disappointed by the short sentence.

[Times-Tribune]

Fr. William Jeffrey Paulish is a Scranton diocesan priest.

We urge Scranton Bishop Joseph Bambera to aggressively seek out anyone else who may have seen, suspects or suffered child sex crimes by Fr. Paulish. He should visit every parish Fr. Paulish worked and post his name, photo and work history on parish bulletin boards and the diocese website.

We hope others who saw, suspected or suffered Fr. Paulish’s crimes will step forward, get help, call police, protect others and start healing.

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An open letter to the U.S. head of the Marianists:

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

6/3/14

Dear Fr. Solma

We look forward to the arrival of Fr. Charles H. Miller back in the US.

You haven’t told anyone that you’re insisting that Fr. Miller return here. But we presume you’ve doing that because last week a top Vatican official (Archbishop Silvano Tomasi) said the days of Catholic officials moving predator priests are “in the past.”

[Reuters]

Fr. Miller, as you know, is accused of molesting a St. Louis teenager (according to BishopAccountability.org). Marianist officials “found a claim that he sexually abused a teen in 1980 to be credible” (according to the San Antonio Express News).

[BishopAccountability.org]

Still, Fr. Miller was sent to work at a Marianist facility in Rome in 2007 (five years after U.S. Catholic officials pledged “zero tolerance” and “one strike and you’re out” regarding clergy sex offenders).

Fr. Miller, as best we can tell, is still in Rome today, living and working around unsuspecting families in the literal and figurative center of Catholicism, where millions of devout Catholics visit every year, none of whom know about Fr. Miller.

[BishopAccountability.org]

At least back in St. Louis, he’ll potentially be around less vulnerable families. He’ll be near people who will hopefully recall that he is a credibly accused abuser.

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Kerk betaalt bijna 2,5 miljoen aan slachtoffers misbruik

NEDERLAND
HLN

[Summary: The Catholic Church has paid more than 2.4 million euros to sexual abuse victims in which their cases were time-barred from legal action.]

De kerk heeft een schadevergoeding betaald aan 125 slachtoffers van seksueel misbruik waarvan de misdaad verjaard was, goed voor in totaal 2.419.851 euro. Eén slachtoffer kreeg zelfs meer dan 25.000 euro. Dat bleek vandaag uit de voorstelling van het jaarverslag van de kerkelijke opvangpunten.

Tijdens de werkingsjaren 2012, het jaar waarin de kerkelijke opvangpunten zijn opgericht, en 2013 hebben 323 mensen zich aangemeld bij een van de tien opvangpunten, waarvan 37 het tweede jaar. Daarnaast dienden 621 mensen een dossier in bij het Centrum voor Arbitrage dat eind oktober 2012 werd opgedoekt. Het rapport van dit tweede werkingsjaar wordt binnen enkele weken voorgesteld.

Uit de 323 meldingen blijkt dat 84 procent van de gemelde feiten dateren van meer dan 30 jaar geleden. Door de verjaring van de feiten maakten de opvangpunten slechts 33 meldingen aan het gerecht over en werden er 19 dossiers doorverwezen naar justitie.

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