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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.

January 12, 2014

Pope Names 19 New Cardinals, Focusing on the Poor

VATICAN CITY
ABC News

VATICAN CITY January 12, 2014 (AP)
By FRANCES D’EMILIO Associated Press

Pope Francis on Sunday named his first batch of cardinals, choosing 19 men from Asia, Africa, and elsewhere, including Haiti and Burkino Faso, to reflect his attention to the poor.

Francis made the announcement as he spoke from his studio window to a crowd in St. Peter’s Square.

Sixteen of the appointees are younger than 80, meaning they are eligible to elect the next pope, which is a cardinal’s most important task. The ceremony to formally install them as cardinals will be held Feb. 22 at the Vatican.

Some appointments were expected, including that of his new secretary of state, the Italian archbishop Pietro Parolin, and the German head of the Vatican’s watchdog office for doctrinal orthodoxy, Gerhard Ludwig Mueller.

But some names were surprising.

Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said the pope’s selection of churchmen from Haiti and Burkino Faso, which are among the world’s poorest nations, reflects Francis’ attention to the destitute as a core part of the church’s mission.

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Pope Francis Names New Cardinals

VATICAN CITY
NBC Bay Area

Pope Francis has named his first batch of cardinals, choosing 19 men from Asia, Africa, North and South America and elsewhere, including Haiti and Burkino Faso, to reflect his attention to the poor.

Francis made the announcement Sunday as he spoke from his studio window to a crowd in St. Peter’s Square.

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List of new cardinals named by pope

VATICAN CITY
Washington Post

By Associated Press, Updated: Sunday, January 12

VATICAN CITY — The following is a list of the 19 men named on Sunday by Pope Francis to be installed as cardinals in a Vatican ceremony on Feb. 22:

Pietro Parolin, Titular Archbishop of Acquapendente, Secretary of State.

Lorenzo Baldisseri, Titular Archbishop of Diocleziana, Secretary General of the Synod of Bishops.

Gerhard Ludwig Mueller, Archbishop-Bishop emeritus of Regensburg, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

Beniamino Stella, Titular Archbishop of Midila, Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy.

Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, United Kingdom.

Leopoldo Jose Brenes Solorzano, Archbishop of Managua, Nicaragua.

Gerald Cyprien Lacroix, Archbishop of Quebec, Canada.

Jean-Pierre Kutwa, Archbishop of Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

Orani Joao Tempesta, O.Cist., Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro.

Gualtiero Bassetti, Archbishop of Perugia-Citta della Pieve, Italy.

Mario Aurelio Poli, Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Andrew Yeom Soo jung, Archbishop of Seoul, South Korea.

Ricardo Ezzati Andrello, S.D.B., Archbishop of Santiago del Cile, Chile.

Philippe Nakellentuba Ouedraogo, Archbishop of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Orlando B. Quevedo, O.M.I., Archbishop of Cotabato, Philippines.

Chibly Langlois, Bishop of Les Cayes, Haiti.

Loris Francesco Capovilla, Titular Archbishop of Mesembria.

Fernando Sebastian Aguilar, C.M.F., Archbishop emeritus of Pamplona.

Kelvin Edward Felix, Archbishop emeritus of Castries.

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Lift on statute of limitations spurs more clergy abuse cases

MINNESOTA
St. Cloud Times

Written by
David Unze

The rise in the number of clergy sex abuse lawsuits filed since June is tied to a state law passed last year.

The Minnesota Child Victims Act eliminates for three years the six-year civil statute of limitations for lawsuits alleging the sexual abuse of minors. It allows now-adult victims of sexual abuse a three-year window to file a lawsuit regardless of when the abuse happened.

It means that lawsuits that typically would have been dismissed or not filed at all because of the statute of limitations can proceed through the court process.

The law went into effect June 1, 2013; less than one week later a Sauk Rapids man filed suit against a St. John’s Abbey priest for abuse that he said happened in 1977.

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Australische Missbrauchskommission zieht erste Zwischenbilanz

AUSTRALIEN
kathweb

[Summary: More than 1,000 alleged victims of sexual abuse have testified in the first year of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Australia. The committee made the announcement to mark the first year of its establishment by the government.]

Sydney, 11.01.2014 (KAP) Mehr als 1.000 mutmaßliche Opfer sexuellen Missbrauchs haben im ersten Jahr der Königlichen Untersuchungskommission in Australien ausgesagt. Das teilte das staatliche Gremium am Freitag zum ersten Jahrestag seiner Einsetzung durch die australische Regierung mit. Die Anhörungen zur Aufklärung des Umgangs von australischen Kirchen und weltlichen Institutionen mit Fällen von Missbrauch waren nicht öffentlich. 80 Zeugen, darunter Kardinal George Pell von Sydney, sowie Erzbischof Phillip Aspinall von Brisbane als Primas der anglikanischen Kirche, sagten den Angaben zufolge in öffentlichen Sitzungen aus.

Die Mehrheit der behandelten Missbrauchsfälle fand nach Kommissionsangaben in kirchlichen Einrichtungen und religiösen Organisationen statt. 32 Prozent der Opfer wurden demnach in Kinderheimen sexuell misshandelt; davon waren 70 Prozent kirchliche und 30 Prozent staatliche Heime. 21 Prozent der Fälle ereigneten sich in kirchlichen Schulen und Internaten sowie 16 Prozent in Kirchen und religiösen Orten wie Klöstern. 93 Prozent der Opfer waren laut dem Bericht zum Zeitpunkt der Tat zwischen 5 und 18 Jahren alt.

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Polen: Missbrauchsverdacht gegen Nuntius

VATIKAN
Der Standard (Osterreich)

Vatikan: Polen verlangte keine Auslieferung – Beschuldigter sei “vatikanischer Staatsbürger”
Vatikanstadt – Der Vatikan hat Meldungen zurückgewiesen, wonach Polen eine Auslieferung des unter Missbrauchsverdachts stehenden Ex-Nuntius Jozef Wesolowski beantragt haben soll. Die Staatsanwaltschaft Warschau habe die dortige Nuntiatur lediglich um Informationen über den augenblicklichen Status des polnischen Geistlichen gebeten, zitierte Kathpress am Samstag Vatikansprecher Federico Lombardi.

Die Botschaft habe daraufhin über den diplomatischen Status des früheren Papst-Botschafters für die Dominikanische Republik sowie seinen aktuellen Wohnsitz Auskunft gegeben. Da er als Diplomat “auch vatikanischer Staatsbürger” sei, sei die Justiz des Vatikanstaats für das Strafverfahren zuständig, so Lombardi.

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Die “Legionäre Christi” …

ROME
Religions Philosophischer Salon

[Summary: The Religions Philosophischer Salon has dealt since 2007 with the Roman Catholic Order called the Legion of Christ and has published a number of texts. The organization is interested in examining the balance of power in the church and ask how it is possible that a single man, Legionary found Father Marcial Maciel, could rise to be one of the most influential and powerful and wealthiest member of the Roman-Vatican bureaucracy.]

Die “Legionäre Christi” halten ihr “Generalkapitel” in Rom. Von den Opfern sexuellen Mißbrauchs wird geschwiegen.

Die “Legionäre Christi” halten ihr “Generalkapitel” in Rom. Von den Opfern sexuellen Mißbrauchs wird geschwiegen.
Von Christian Modehn, Religionsphilosophischer Salon Berlin.

Der „Religionsphilosophische Salon Berlin“ hat sich seit 2007 mit dem römisch-katholischen Orden der „Legionäre Christi“ befasst und seitdem einige Texte dazu publiziert. (Zur Lektüre klicken Sie hier) Religionskritik ist zentrales Thema von Philosophie und Theologie. Der machtvolle und einflussreiche Orden „Legionäre Christi“ hat uns interessiert, um die Machtverhältnisse in der Kirche zu untersuchen; um zu fragen, wie es gelingt, dass ein einzelner Mann, der Legionärs-Gründer, also der aus Mexiko stammende Pater Marcial Maciel, zu einem der einflussreichsten, mächtigsten und finanzstärksten Mitglieder der römischen-vatikanischen Bürokratie emporsteigen konnte.

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January 11, 2014

Vaticano afirma su justicia es competente para llevar caso criminal contra Wesolowski

CIUDAD DEL VATICANO
Noticias Sin

[Summary: Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said during an interview with the ANSA news agency that Vatican justice is competent to bring a criminal case against former nuncio Archbishop Joseph Wesolowski. The Vatican at this stage is collecting documents and testimony, he said. Father Lombardi added that a second parallel cases involving canonical procedure is before the Congregation for the Doctine of the Faith. Polish officials said the Vatican has declined to extradite Wesolowski to Poland where he faces allegations of abusing minors while nuncio in the Dominican Republic.]

CIUDAD DEL VATICANO.-El Portavoz del Vaticano Federico Lombardi dijo en una entrevista a la agencia de noticias ANSA que la justicia del Vaticano es competente para llevar el caso criminal en contra del ex nuncio Joseph Wesolowski.

En esta etapa, dijo Lombardi, estamos recopilando documentos y testimonios.

El Portavoz de la Santa Sede también ha dicho que hay un segundo caso paralelo, de procedimiento canónico, en la Congregación de la Doctrina.

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Ex nuncio investigado por abuso sexual goza de inmunidad diplomática

CIUDAD DEL VATICANO
Pulso (Mexico)

El Vaticano les dijo a fiscales polacos que su ex nuncio en la República Dominicana, el cual es investigado por acusaciones de abuso sexual de menores, goza de inmunidad diplomática y que la Santa Sede no extradita a sus ciudadanos, indicaron funcionarios polacos en el más reciente giro de un caso embarazoso para la Iglesia católica.

El arzobispo polaco Josef Wesolowski es el funcionario de más alto rango en el Vaticano en ser investigado por acusaciones de abuso sexual, y su caso ha generado interrogantes sobre si Roma, al sacarle de la jurisdicción dominicana, le estaba protegiendo y dando prioridad a su propia pesquisa

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Vatican to Polish prosecutor: we don’t extradite

VATICAN CITY
Washington Post

By Associated Press, Updated: Saturday, January 11

VATICAN CITY — The Vatican has told Polish prosecutors that its former ambassador to the Dominican Republic, under investigation for alleged sex abuse, is covered by diplomatic immunity and that the Vatican doesn’t extradite its citizens, Polish officials said in the latest development in an embarrassing case for the Holy See.

Polish Archbishop Josef Wesolowski is the highest-ranking Vatican official to be investigated for alleged sex abuse, and his case has raised questions about whether the Vatican, by removing him from Dominican jurisdiction, was protecting him and placing its own investigations ahead of that of authorities in the Caribbean nation.

The Holy See recalled Wesolowski on Aug. 21 and relieved him of his job after the archbishop of Santo Domingo, Cardinal Nicolas de Jesus Lopez, told Pope Francis in July about rumors that Wesolowski had sexually abused teenage boys in the Dominican Republic. Dominican authorities subsequently opened an investigation, but haven’t charged him.

Poland, too, has opened an investigation into Wesolowski and a friend and fellow Polish priest.

Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi has denied Rome was shielding Wesolowski and that the Vatican was cooperating with the investigations while conducting its own probes.

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Former priest at St. Alphonsus Church in Maple Glen placed on administrative leave following allegations of sexual misconduct

PENNSYLVANIA
Montgomery News

By Eric Devlin
edevlin@montgomerynews.com

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia recently announced a former priest, who at one time served at St. Alphonsus Church in Maple Glen, has been put on administrative leave, following allegations of sexual misconduct with minors.

According to a Dec. 15 press release from the archdiocese, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap, placed Father John Paul on administrative leave after new allegations that he sexually abused minors more than 30 years ago. Originally, the allegations stated that Paul abused minors during his time in the seminary more than 40 years ago.

The Archdiocese said Jan. 7 it had no further information on where the latest allegations took place.

Paul, 67, who served at St. Alphonsus from 1972 to 1974, “is not permitted to exercise public ministry, administer any of the sacraments, wear clerical attire or present himself publicly as a priest pending the outcome of the investigation. This action is not connected to the resolutions of cases of priests placed on administrative leave following the February, 2011 Grand Jury Report,” the release states.

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Men make up two-thirds of Royal Commission victim briefings

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

[with audio]

The Royal Commission into institutional child sex abuse has conducted about 1,000 private briefings with victims so far. The briefings sometimes lead to institutions being questioned. And now, the Commission has revealed data of who’s taking part. It shows about two-thirds of victim participants are men, and the most common institution reported is a children’s home.

Transcript

SIMON SANTOW: Twelve months after it began its investigations, the national Royal Commission into institutional child sex abuse has revealed some more details of its private briefings.

Commissioners use the briefings to gather information from victims directly.

In at least one case, it’s led to a major examination of a prominent institution, the YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association).

The data reveals that men make up more than half the victims who’ve taken part so far.

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Child sexual abuse royal commission: Victims pleased with commission’s progress after one year

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

Sex abuse survivor groups say they are pleased with the progress of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse after its first year of operation.

The commission was established on January 11, 2013, before private hearings began in May and public hearings began in September.

More than 1,000 victims have shared their stories with the commission.

About two-thirds of people taking part in private sessions were male and 70 per cent were over 50.

A third of institutions identified in private sessions were children’s homes, including religious ones, while about a fifth were religious schools and 16 per cent were religious organisations

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At least 6 schools in Chicago archdiocese slated to close

CHICAGO (IL)
Chicago Tribune

January 10, 2014|By Manya Brachear Pashman | Tribune reporter

Six elementary schools in the Chicago Archdiocese are slated to close at the end of the school year, and more could join that list before the end of the month, officials said Thursday.

Sister Mary Paul McCaughey, superintendent of Chicago Catholic schools, said the need to cut $10 million from the schools budget next year gives the archdiocese very little flexibility. She said she is urging parents to find new schools for their children.

“Right or wrong we don’t want to get anyone’s hopes up,” McCaughey told the Tribune. “We want it to be very solid. We don’t want any bitterness. We don’t want to be sitting back at the table with the same schools next year.”

McCaughey said she had hoped to give schools more time to increase enrollment and revenue. But the archdiocese simply could not afford the same level of subsidies for another school year.

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LETTER FROM FRANCIS CARDINAL GEORGE, OMI, ARCHBISHOP OF CHICAGO

CHICAGO (IL)
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

[Espanol]

January 9, 2014

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

This January, as was announced a month ago in a press conference by a plaintiff’s lawyer, documents relating to the sexual misconduct of thirty priests of the Archdiocese will be released as part of settlement agreements over the past years. All these incidents were reported over the years to the civil authorities and claims have been mediated civilly. Almost all of the incidents happened decades ago, perpetrated by priests whom neither I nor many younger clergy have ever met or talked to, because the priests were either dead or out of ministry before I came to Chicago as Archbishop.

Nevertheless, the publication puts the actions of these men and the Archdiocese itself in the spotlight. Painful though publicly reviewing the past can be, it is part of the accountability and transparency to which the Archdiocese is committed. For more than twenty years, the Archdiocese has reported all allegations of sexual abuse to the civil authorities and to DCFS. Records of priests have been shared with civil authorities when asked for. Accountability to the civil authorities constitutionally responsible for the protection of children is part of the life of the Church here. The names of priests known to have abused a minor are published on the Archdiocesan website, and the Archdiocese will offer more information in the future. But publishing for all to read the actual records of these crimes raises transparency to a new level. It will be helpful, we pray, for some, but painful for many.

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Legionaries seek to continue service with ‘renewed enthusiasm’

ROME
Headlines from the Catholic World

Rome, Italy, Jan 10, 2014 / 02:30 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- As the Legionaries meet in Rome for their General Chapter, spokesman Fr. Benjamin Clariond voiced the congregation’s hopes for a stronger apostolate with a more keen awareness of their challenges.

“After this period of renewal and purification, we would like to continue serving the Church and offering our ministries with a renewed enthusiasm, and also with a greater awareness of our limitations,” the spokesman said in his Jan. 10 interview with CNA.

Fr. Clariond also expressed the importance of recognizing “the beautiful reality of working together in a spirit of communion in the local and universal Church.”

However, he emphasized that “we also have to be realistic,” explaining that “the process of reform, renewal, etc. is not a one-time thing, but an ongoing effort to confront and, with God’s grace, configure ourselves with the Gospel and our mission.”

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‘Playboy priest’ goes on trial

CROATIA
9 News (Australia)

A Croatian priest dubbed the “playboy minister” for his luxurious lifestyle went on trial on Thursday charged with embezzling some 1.3 million euros ($1.9 million) through the illegal sale of church property.

Franciscan priest Sime Nimac was charged before a local court in the coastal town of Split together with a former bank employee believed to be his lover who allegedly helped him with the scheme, a court official said.

Nimac is accused of selling a plot of land in 2012 without church authorities’ approval.

He then allegedly withdrew the money paid for the property from the parish bank account and transferred it to his own, according to the indictment.

Both Nimac and his alleged accomplice, Jasna Bilonic, pleaded not guilty at the start of the trial.

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Man gets 4 months for trying to bribe sex abuse victim to stop testimony

NEW YORK
New York Post

By Lia Eustachewich
January 10, 2014

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man who tried to bribe the teen victim that bravely testified against convicted child molester Nechemya Weberman was sentenced to jail time Friday morning.

Abraham Rubin, 50, who offered the young sex abuse victim and her then-boyfriend $500,000 to leave the country so the case against Weberman would be dropped, showed no emotion as he was sentenced to four months jail time at Brooklyn Supreme Court.

In addition to the jail term, Rubin was given five years probation.

The courtroom was packed with at least 30 members of the Satmar community, many of whom wept as Rubin read a statement prior to the sentencing.

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Grassi pide salir de la cárcel con un hábeas corpus

ARGENTINA
El Dia

[Summary: Priest Julia Cesar Grassi, who was sentenced to 15 years in prisons for sexually abusing a boy at the Fundacion Felices los Ninos, has appealed for his release. He argued in a court petition that the sentence was not final.]

El sacerdote condenado a 15 años de prisión por abuso sexual contra un chico en la Fundación Felices los Niños presentó un recurso para obtener su excarcelación, que le fue denegada a fines del año pasado, argumentando que la sentencia no está firme pues falta la decisión de la Corte.

El sacerdote Julio César Grassi, condenado a 15 años de prisión por abuso sexual contra un chico a su cuidado en la Fundación Felices los Niños, presentó un recurso de “hábeas corpus” para obtener su excarcelación, que le fue denegada a fines del año pasado.

Grassi, a través de su abogado, Rodrigo González, presentó el recurso ante el Tribunal de Casación bonaerense para que durante la feria le conceda la libertad, bajo el argumento que indica que la condena aún no está firme pues falta una última instancia judicial: la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación.

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El padre Grassi pidió el habeas corpus por su libertad

ARGENTINA
Diario Norte

[Summary: Priest Julio Cesar Grassi has filed a habeas corpus petition with the appeals court in Buenos Aires seeking freedom after the priest was sentenced to 15 years is prison for sexual abuse.Grassi complained in the petition that the sentence against him is not firm and he assured the court there is no danger of him fleeing.]

Buenos Aires, 10 enero (NA) – El padre Julio César Grassi presentó un habeas corpus ante la Cámara de Casación Bonaerense en reclamo por su libertad, tras quedar detenido por una condena a 15 años por abuso sexual de menores.
10 de Enero, 2014

Mediante un recurso de habeas corpus presentado por su abogado Rodrigo González, el cura pidió por su libertad luego que en octubre pasado fuese detenido por orden del Tribunal Oral Criminal 1 de Morón.

En el habeas corpus, Grassi se quejó que la condena en su contra no está firme y aseguró que no hay peligro de fuga tal cual argumentó el Tribunal al determinar que cumpla prisión preventiva.

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Former Johnson County, Mo., pastor charged with multiple sex crimes

MISSOURI
KSHB

WARRENSBURG, Mo. – The former pastor of a Leeton, Mo. church was charged Friday with multiple counts of child sex crimes against at least five victims in 1990s.

Johnson County, Mo., Prosecutors charged Richard Seaton Sr., 73, of Louisiana, with five counts of first and second degree statutory sodomy, one count of statutory rape, two counts of sodomy and two counts of sexual misconduct.

Seaton was pastor at a United Methodist Church at the time of the alleged crimes.

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Shreveport police arrest man on fugitive warrant

LOUISIANA
Shreveport Times

Shreveport police investigators have arrested a man wanted by authorities in another state who may have committed crimes locally.

Just before 9 Friday night, on January 10, 2014, Shreveport Police detectives booked 73-year-old Richard Seaton Sr. of the 700 block of Rutherford Street, into the Shreveport City Jail following his arrest on an outstanding warrant procured by investigators with the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office in St. Warrensburg, Mo.

The warrant, which charges Seaton with a number of sexual-related crimes, was executed Friday evening after Shreveport Police detectives were contacted by Johnson County Sheriff’s Office officials advising them of the warrant’s existence. Seaton was taken into custody at his Rutherford Street address without incident.

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Former pastor arrested in Shreveport, accused of sex crimes against children

LOUISIANA
KSLA

[with video]

SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) –
The father of convicted rapist and former Shreveport Assistant Chief Administrative Officer Rick Seaton has been arrested in Shreveport and charged with sex crimes against children in Missouri.

Prosecutors there have filed 10 counts against 73-year-old Richard Seaton Sr., including statutory sodomy.

According to court records, Seaton was a pastor at Leeton United Methodist Church in Leeton, MO, at the time of the crimes in the late 1990s.

Shortly after he was questioned about the crimes, Seaton moved to Louisiana. According to Seaton’s own family web site, he moved to Louisiana in 2009 to be closer to family.

Only KSLA News 12 when Seaton was brought in to Shreveport Police headquarters for questioning Friday evening before his arrest on a fugitive warrant out of Missouri.

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January 10, 2014

Ex-priest who served 9 years for molesting altar boy in Flushing now free and living in New Mexico

MICHIGAN
MLivei

By David Harris | dharris5@mlive.com

FLUSHING, MI – An ex-priest convicted of molesting boys at Flushing’s St. Robert Bellarmine Parish in the 1970s is free and living in New Mexico, according to the New Mexico sex offender database.

His release with six years to go on his maximum sentence has upset the mother of a former St. Robert altar boy, as well as the former prosecutor who put him behind bars.

Jason E. Sigler, 75, was sentenced to seven- to 15-years in prison after pleading guilty in Genesee Circuit Court to two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct in 2003 for molesting Anthony Otero in the mid-1970s.

Sigler also pleaded no contest to molesting Otero’s brother. Sigler was released in May 2012 after serving 9 years of his term, according to the Michigan Department of Corrections.

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Lawn again Christians…

SOUTH AFRICA
Daily Mail (United Kingdom)

Lawn again Christians: South African preacher makes congregation eat GRASS to ‘be closer to God’

By JILL REILLY
PUBLISHED: 05:27 EST, 10 January 2014

A South African preacher made his congregation eat grass to ‘be closer to God’ before stamping on them.

Under the instruction of Pastor Lesego Daniel of Rabboni Centre Ministries dozens of followers dropped to the floor to eat the grass at his ministry in Garankuwa, north of Pretoria after being told it will ‘bring them closer to God.’ …

Photos on the Rabboni Centre Ministries Facebook page show the followers eating the grass as well as Mr Daniel walking across them as they spread out on the floor.

Photos that follow show dozens of people getting sick in the toilets – an image of the bathrooms show women clutching their stomach, while the men are vomiting in the sink.

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Vatican ‘won’t turn in bishop charged with molesting Dominican boys

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Dominican Today

Santo Domingo.- The Vatican on Friday rejected a Warsaw Office of the Prosecutor’s request to hand over its former envoy to Dominican Republic, the Pole Jozef Wesolowski, to face charges of sexual abuse filed by five Dominican boys.

Quoting the AFP, French newspaper Le Monde reports that Pope Francis declined Warsaw’s request to extradite the Polish national to face accusations by Dominican authorities.

Wesolowski was whisked out of the Dominican Republic and sent to Rome once local journalist Nuria Piera uncovered the scandal, which could also be linked to another Polish priest, (Padre Alberto) Wojciech Gil, charged with pedophilia in Juncalito, a town in a rugged region of Santiago province.

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Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski’s Extradition Declined: Former Papal Nuncio Accused Of Sex Abuse Remains In Vatican

VATICAN CITY
Huffington Post

Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski will not be extradited to his native Poland, despite accusations of sex abuse there and in the Dominican Republic, where he served as papal nuncio until his August 2013 dismissal.

The Warsaw Office of the Prosecutor reported the the Vatican had tersely replied to their extradition request, saying that “Archbishop Wesolowski is a citizen of the Vatican, and Vatican law does not allow for his extradition,” according to Catholic Culture.

Polish TV channel N24 commented that “The Holy See’s response is concise and fits in a half-page. The letter’s authors noted that the Vatican is investigating the Catholic hierarch about the alleged practice of pedophilia,” according to Dominican Today.

The Vatican recalled Wesolowski to Rome before Dominican prosecutors announced their investigation, though it said that it was cooperating with prosecutors. Wesolowski is the highest-ranking Vatican official to be investigated for sex abuse, and his case raises questions of sovereignty when it comes to prosecution.

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Man who tried to bribe sex assault victim with $500,000 to keep her from testifying sentenced to four-months in jail

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

BY OREN YANIV / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2014

A Brooklyn man who tried to bribe a witness in a high-profile sex abuse case was sent to four months in prison Friday despite impassioned pleas for a no-jail sentence.

Abraham Rubin, 50, had admitted he offered $500,000 to the husband of Nechemya Weberman’s victim to make the case go away — a plot that failed when his offer was rejected.

The hubby, Boorey Deutsch, “and his wife went through tremendous hardship because of the defendant’s actions,” said prosecutor Patricia McNeill.

Even though no money changed hands, the District Attorney’s office has consistently asked for six months in jail plus five-year probation – two months more than what the judge meted out.

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Catholic Church-owned German bookseller Weltbild files for insolvency

GERMANY
Reuters

Jan 10 (Reuters) – Roman Catholic Church-owned bookseller Weltbild, which competes with online retailer Amazon.com in Germany, filed for insolvency on Friday after its sales shrank and it unexpectedly found itself unable to obtain fresh financing.

Unlisted Weltbild, which has 6,800 employees, has been posting losses as it invests in a shift to more internet-based business.

The company, which relies on catalogue sales and is part owner of Germany’s second biggest brick-and-mortar bookstore chain, has struggled to keep up with Amazon and its sales fell in the second half of 2013.

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Oregon priest’s canon lawyer seeks to protect client’s ‘good name, reputation’

OREGON
National Catholic Reporter

Dan Morris-Young | Jan. 10, 2014

In an effort to combat the “destruction” of his priest-client’s “good name and reputation” as well as to call attention to the “large amount of erroneous information” swirling around that priest’s removal as pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Bend, Ore., canon lawyer Fr. Thomas Faucher released a question-and-answer narrative yesterday afternoon (Jan. 9).

In the 2,300-word document, Faucher — the canonical advisor to Fr. James Radloff — lamented the “many false and wrong conclusions people have come to about this case,” describing some of those as “truly vicious and sinful.”

Faucher charged that Bishop of Baker Liam Cary “has been asked to at least make some statement defending Father Radloff’s reputation and has chosen not do so.”

On Oct. 1, 2013, Cary formally removed Radloff as pastor of Bend’s largest parish, St. Francis of Assisi, where he had been installed in December 2011. In a letter to parishioners, Cary lauded Radloff’s work and accomplishments, declaring that he was a priest in good standing, and said the priest had done nothing illegal.

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SNAP urges Baptists to speak out on abuse

HOUSTON (TX)
Associated Baptist Press

Advocates say it isn’t enough for churches to enact policies to prevent child sexual abuse, but churches where abuse has already occurred must be more vocal in helping police catch predators.

By Bob Allen

A victim support group held signs outside a Houston megachurch Jan. 9 calling for greater transparency about the reporting of child sex abuse in Southern Baptist churches.

Representatives of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests said they are worried there may be more victims of two former ministers at Second Baptist Church in Houston accused of crimes.

A former youth pastor at the church, Chad Foster, was sentenced to five years in prison in April after pleading guilty to raping a 16-year-old girl in 2011 and soliciting another teen online. A former music minister was named in police reports for allegedly stalking a minor but was never charged. That individual no longer lives in Houston but is reportedly helping with the music ministry at another prominent Southern Baptist church in Fort Worth, Texas.

SNAP representatives urged victims of either man or any other sexual predator to come forward, and anyone who has witnessed or suspected crimes to call the police.

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Rome–Vatican again protects a predator

VATICAN CITY
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, Jan. 10

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

Today, there’s yet another clear sign that nothing’s changing in the Catholic hierarchy: Vatican officials are refusing to extradite a credibly accused child molesting church official.

[The News]

Pope Francis can ride buses, carry luggage, charm reporters and be humble all he wants. If he wants to stop kids from being raped and sodomized, however, he must act. He must reverse the centuries-old practice of Vatican officials protecting other Catholic officials from law enforcement. And he’s not a young man. He should start now.

We call on Pope Francis to stop harboring Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski and send him to Poland immediately. If Wesolowski refuses, Pope Francis should kick him out of the Vatican, stop paying him, and harshly denounce him in public.

Next week, Vatican officials will be questioned in Geneva by a United Nations panel on how the church hierarchy handles child sex abuse cases. That session will be live and on line, so anyone can watch it. We can’t imagine how top Catholic officials will defend this indefensible move.

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Vatican refuses to extradite Polish archbishop accused of child sex abuse

POLAND/VATICAN CITY
The Tablet

10 January 2014 14:57 by Liz Dodd

The Vatican has refused to extradite a Polish archbishop who was accused of sex abuse while serving as papal nuncio in the Dominican Republic.

In a statement the Holy See said that Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski was a citizen of the Vatican, and that Vatican law did not allow for his extradition.

The District Prosecutor’s Office in Warsaw had requested the clarification, Polish news agency thenews.pl reported today, adding that the Holy See was pursuing its own investigation against the Archbishop.

Archbishop Wesolowski was dismissed as papal nuncio in the Dominican Republic in August last year and was recalled to the Vatican, where is currently believed to be living. He and a Polish priest, Father Wojciech Gil, have been accused of sexually abusing young boys.

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Vatican declines extradition for papal nuncio accused of abuse

VATICAN CITY
Catholic Culture

The Vatican has refused a request from Polish prosecutors for the extradition of Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski, a Vatican diplomat who is under investigation for sexual abuse of children in the Dominican Republic and in his native Poland.

“Archbishop Wesolowski is a citizen of the Vatican, and Vatican law does not allow for his extradition,” the Vatican announced.

The archbishop had been serving as apostolic nuncio in the Dominican Republic until August 2013, when he was recalled to Rome after Cardinal Nicolas Lopez Rodriguez informed Pope Francis that he had heard reports of sexual abuse by the Vatican envoy. Shortly after his departure, authorities in the Dominican Republic disclosed that several families had filed complaints against him. At the time, the Vatican pledged full cooperation with Dominican prosecutors.

Polish authorities launched their own investigation into Archbishop Wesolowski shortly after the publication of reports about his alleged misconduct in the Dominican Republic.

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Nie będzie ekstradycji abp. Wesołowskiego

POLSKA
Fakt

[Summary: The Vatican said it will not extradite Archbishop Joseph Wesolowski who has been accused of pedophilia in the Dominican Republic because he is covered by diplomatic immunity. The church will conduct its own investigation. Polish investigators had hope the that immunity would protect the archbishop only within scope of his activities as a diplomat.]

Watykan odpowiada polskiej prokuraturze. Ekstradycji podejrzanego o pedofilię na Dominikanie arcybiskupa Józefa Wesołowskiego nie będzie. Chroni go w pełnym zakresie dyplomatyczny immunitet. Kościół zapewnia, że przeprowadzi własne śledztwo

Nie i koniec! Oto odpowiedź Watykanu na pytania warszawskiej prokuratury okręgowej, która prowadzi postępowanie w sprawie oskarżonego o pedofilię na Dominikanie arcybiskupa Wesołowskiego. – Otrzymaliśmy z Watykanu odpowiedź na nasz październikowy wniosek o pomoc prawną. Państwo Watykan poinformowało także po raz kolejny, że abp Wesołowski objęty jest immunitetem dyplomatycznym, a jego zakres regulują standardowe przepisy prawa międzynarodowego – powiedział PAP rzecznik Prokuratury Okręgowej w Warszawie, Przemysław Nowak.

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Najwyższa kościelna kara za pedofilię to ekskomunika? Nie wiadomo, jak abp Wesołowski zostanie ukarany

POLSKA
Na:Temat

[Summary: The highest ecclesiastical punished at the Vatican for pedophilia is excommunication. The Vatican has refused to extradite Archbishop Wesolowski to Poland. According to the Vatican, the archbishop has a passport for the Vatican City State and Vatican law does not allow for extradition.]

Watykan odmawia ekstradycji abpa Wesołowskiego. Czy ekskomunika to kara, która go dosięgnie? Czy jedyna? W tej sprawie wykładnie prawa są tak skomplikowane, że znaki zapytania tylko się mnożą.

Ramiona polskiego wymiaru sprawiedliwości (przynajmniej na razie) nie dosięgną abpa Józefa Wesołowskiego, który jako nuncjusz apostolski na Dominikanie miał się dopuszczać czynów pedofilskich. Zgodnie z odpowiedzią Watykanu hierarcha ma paszport Państwa Watykańskiego, a prawo tego kraju nie zezwala na ekstradycję jego obywateli. Poza tym jako dyplomacie przysługuje mu immunitet.

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Scottish bishop defends suspension of priest…

SCOTLAND
The Tablet

Scottish bishop defends suspension of priest who wrote controversial memoir about bullying in Scottish Church

10 January 2014 15:03 by Brian Morton

A Scottish bishop has defended the decision to suspend a priest who had written a controversial memoir claiming there was a culture of homosexual bullying in the Catholic Church in Scotland.

The Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, Joseph Toal, who is also administrator of the Motherwell diocese, said in a letter read in all parishes last Sunday that the actions of Fr Matthew Despard of St John Ogilvie’s Church in High Blantyre, Lanarkshire, had caused “concern and anxiety” to a significant number and that he saw no alternative to continuing the “penal judicial process” begun against Fr Despard by the Bishop Emeritus of Motherwell, Joseph Devine, who stood down from the diocese last year.

Some parishioners walked out of church when the news was announced in November that Fr Despard was being suspended.

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Judge Orders Archdiocese To Release Records

ST. LOUIS (MO)
KBIA

By RACHEL LIPPMANN

Updated Jan 9, 2014:

The Missouri Court of Appeals has denied the Archdiocese’s request to permanently block the release of the records to the plaintiff, and ordered judge Robert Dierker to set a new deadline.

The Archdiocese of St. Louis, “while deserving due respect, must be treated the same as any other litigant,” Judge Glenn A. Norton wrote in his two-page order. He wrote that Dierker’s Dec. 31 order properly addressed privacy concerns, and that the information requested by the plaintiff was relevant to her case.

In an emailed statement, the Archdiocese said it would immediately appeal Judge Norton’s decision.

“The Archdiocese attempted to limit the scope of the order to protect the privacy rights of all involved, including victim who had never expressed desire to be part of public litigation,” the statement continued. “The fact that the appeal was initially granted shows how difficult this issue is for all involved, the parties and the courts. We respect the trial court’s efforts to build mechanisms to address these challenging issues, but we continue to disagree that an unprecedented invasion of third parties’ lives is warranted.” …

In his own statement, David Clohessy, the director of Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, called it “sad” that Archbishop Robert Carlson would continue to spend the “generous donations of his flock to pay lawyers, protect predators, endanger kids, maintain secrecy and cause more delays for the brave 20 year old woman who was sexually assaulted by a priest and is seeking justice.”

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NY – Christian school in Bronx sued for abuse

NEW YORK
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, Jan. 9, 2014

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

A brave you woman is suing New Covenant Christian School in the Bronx for the child sexual abuse she suffered there.

[The Village Voice]

We applaud Shannon Young for having the courage to step forward and reveal the abuse she suffered at the hands of Edward Mills, a teacher at New Covenant Christian School and for having the wisdom to work within the judicial system. Because of her lawsuit, filed on Monday in State Supreme court in the Bronx, the community will be warned about Mills and can take steps to protect the children.

It is crucial that anyone who has been harmed by Mills to come forward and begin healing. And for those that have seen or suspected his misdeeds to work with law enforcement so that children will be protected.

“We worry that Mills may molest again. We are worried about others he may have hurt already who may still be suffering in shame, silence, and self-blame. And we worry that teachers, parents and school employees may still be concealing crimes or will do so in the future,” said David Clohessy, Executive Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.

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Watykan odmawia ekstradycji podejrzanego o pedofilię arcybiskupa Wesołowskiego

[Vatican refuses to extradite Archbishop Wesolowski, pedophilia suspect]

POLSKA
Newsweek

Abp Józef Wesołowski jako obywatel Watykanu nie może być poddany ekstradycji – poinformował Watykan polską prokuraturę. Abp Wesołowski to były nuncjusz apostolski na Dominikanie, odwołany przez papieża w związku z podejrzeniami o pedofilię.

– Pod koniec grudnia otrzymaliśmy z Watykanu odpowiedź na nasz październikowy wniosek o pomoc prawną – powiedział rzecznik Prokuratury Okręgowej w Warszawie Przemysław Nowak, potwierdzając informacje tvn24.

Dodał, że w piśmie wskazano, iż abp Wesołowski jest obywatelem państwa watykańskiego, a prawo karne państwa watykańskiego nie zezwala na ekstradycję obywatela tego kraju. Watykan poinformował też, że prowadzi własne postępowanie w sprawie abpa Wesołowskiego.

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Twój Ruch: wysłać list gończy za abp. Józefem Wesołowskim

[Political Party “Your Move”: Send an arrest warrant for Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski]

POLSKA
WP

Klub Twojego Ruchu zwróci się do prokuratury z żądaniem wysłania listu gończego za abp. Józefem Wesołowskim – zapowiedział szef TR Janusz Palikot. Inicjatywa, jak mówili politycy TR, ma związek z odmową wydania arcybiskupa przez Watykan.

Watykan poinformował polską prokuraturę, że abp Wesołowski jako obywatel Watykanu nie może być poddany ekstradycji. Informację przekazał w środę rzecznik Prokuratury Okręgowej w Warszawie Przemysław Nowak. Abp Wesołowski to b. nuncjusz apostolski na Dominikanie, odwołany przez papieża w związku z podejrzeniami o pedofilię.

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Youth pastor sentenced to 5 years for sexual assault of a child

TEXAS
KHOU

CYPRESS, Texas – A former youth pastor, who pleaded guilty to raping a 16-year-old girl in 2011 and soliciting another teen online, was sentenced to five years in prison on Monday.

Chad Foster’s sentencing came after hearing testimony from his victims in front of family members, many of whom were in tears.

“It’s hard to think of any child being victimized that way, but to have it done by a youth pastor at church where they’re supposed to be safe, I think, is just extra repugnant,” Lacy Johnson, assistant district attorney, said.

The girl who Foster seduced and had sex with testified that she felt “used and cheated.” She added that she had lost her faith in God.

“I feel like he’s a sick person,” she said. “I think he’s going to do it again if he gets probation.”

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Canberra priest Father Edward Evans, 84, faces fresh child abuse charges

AUSTRALIA
Canberra Times

January 11, 2014

Michael Inman
Courts reporter for The Canberra Times.

A Canberra Catholic priest accused of molesting a child in the 1990s is set to face fresh child abuse charges, a court has heard.

Father Edward Evans, 84, is expected to be charged with a further four offences, including sexual intercourse with a child, when he appears before the ACT Magistrates Court next month.

He was arrested and charged in May last year with three acts of indecency between 1994 and 1997.
He has already pleaded not guilty to those allegations.

The original charges against the German-speaking chaplain relate to his alleged abuse of the girl at his Braddon home three times, twice when she was 11 or 12, and a third time when she was 13.

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Erzbistum will Missbrauchsakten veröffentlichen

[Archdiocese plans to release abuse files]

CHICAGO (IL)
kathnews

Chicago (kathnews/KNA). Chicagos Kardinal Francis George will Akten zu Missbrauchsfällen in seinem Erzbistum an Opferanwälte übergeben. Darin eingeschlossen seien Informationen zu Kirchenverantwortlichen, die die mutmaßlichen Täter möglicherweise geschützt hätten, berichtet die Zeitung „Chicago Sun-Times” (Onlineausgabe Mittwoch). Die Namen sollten kurz darauf veröffentlicht werden, so der Kardinal in einem Brief, der am kommenden Wochenende in den Pfarreien bekanntgemacht werde. Dem Bericht zufolge geht es um Pädophilievorwürfe gegen 30 Priester. Die meisten Namen seien bereits auf einer Internetseite des Erzbistums zusammen mit den Vorwürfen publiziert.

Nun sollten den Anwälten am kommenden Mittwoch (15. Januar) umfangreichere Akten ausgehändigt werden. Diese enthielten „nicht nur die Dokumentation der Täter, sondern auch derer, die sie schützen wollten”, sagte Opferanwalt Jeff Anderson. Darunter seien „aktuelle Spitzenverantwortliche”. Kardinal George sagte, die geplante Veröffentlichung bringe „die Transparenz auf eine neue Ebene”. „Das wird – wir beten darum – hilfreich für einige sein, aber schmerzlich für viele.” Zudem führte George laut dem Bericht Punkte auf, die das Erzbistum vom Vorwurf bestimmter Versäumnisse im Umgang mit dem Priester Daniel Mc Cormack entlastete. Dieser war wegen Missbrauchsfällen verurteilt worden, die sich während Georges Amtszeit ereigneten. Der Zeitung zufolge fordern Opferanwälte bereits seit sieben Jahren eine Publikation der Dokumente. Anfang Dezember hatte das Erzbistum St. Paul und Minneapolis auf gerichtliche Weisung eine detaillierte Liste von Priestern veröffentlicht, die seit 1950 des sexuellen Missbrauchs beschuldigt wurden. Auch in diesem Fall hatte der Jurist Anderson auf eine Bekanntmachung der Informationen gedrungen.

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Vatikan liefert Ex-Nuntius in Santo Domingo nicht aus

[Vatican does not turn over ex-nuncio of Santo Domingo]

VATIKAN/POLEN
Religion@ORF.at

Der Vatikan hat den Antrag der polnischen Staatsanwaltschaft auf Auslieferung des Ex-Vatikan-Nuntius in der Dominikanischen Republik, Erzbischof Jozef Wesolowski, abgelehnt.

Ihm wird vielfacher Kindesmissbrauch vorgeworfen. Der Vatikan argumentierte in einer Antwort auf die Bitte der polnischen Ermittler um Rechtshilfe, dass Wesolowski als Vatikan-Bürger nicht ausgeliefert werden darf.

Keine Stellungnahme des Vatikans

Przemyslaw Nowak, Sprecher der Warschauer Bezirksstaatsanwaltschaft, erklärte am Mittwochabend gegenüber dem Fernsehsender TVN24, dass die Antwort aus dem Vatikan Ende Dezember in Warschau angekommen sei. Der Vatikan betonte darin zugleich, dass der Erzbischof diplomatische Immunität genieße und dass er ein eigenes Ermittlungsverfahren führe.

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Hielt sich Bischof Ackermann, Missbrauchsbeauftragter der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz in seinem eigenen Bistum erneut nicht an die Leitlinien?

[Did Bishop Ackermann, abuse commissioner of the German Bishops’ Conference, once again not abide by the Guidelines?]

DEUTSCHLAND
MissBiT

Der Begriff des „sexuellen Missbrauchs“ im Sinne der Leitlinien:

“Diese Leitlinien berücksichtigen die Bestimmungen sowohl des kirchlichen wie auch des weltlichen Rechts. Der Begriff sexueller Missbrauch im Sinne dieser Leitlinien umfasst strafbare sexualbezogene Handlungen. Die Leitlinien beziehen sich somit sowohl auf Handlungen nach dem 13. Abschnitt sowie weitere sexualbezogene (Straftaten des Strafgesetzbuchs (StGB) als auch auf solche nach can. 1395 § 2 CIC in Verbindung mit Art. 6 § 1 SST6 nach can. 1387 CIC in Verbindung mit Art. 4 § 1 n.4 SST wie auch nach can. 1378 § 1 CIC in Verbindung mit Art. 4 § 1 n.1 SST, soweit sie an Minderjährigen oder Personen begangen werden, deren vernunftgebrauch habituell eingeschränkt ist (Art. 6 § 1 n.1 SST).

Zusätzlich finden sie unter Berücksichtigung der Besonderheiten des Einzelfalls Anwendung bei Handlungen unterhalb der Schwelle der Strafbarkeit, die im pastoralen oder erzieherischen sowie im betreuenden oder pflegerischen Umgang mit Kindern und Jugendlichen und erwachsenen Schutzbefohlenen eine Grenzverletzung oder einen sonstigen sexuellen Übergriff darstellen.

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Cardinal commission for Vatican bank could undergo changes

VATICAN CITY
Headlines from the Catholic World

January 10, 2014 By CNA Daily News

Vatican City, Jan 10, 2014 / 02:07 am (CNA).- Pope Francis could be considering a reshuffle of the cardinals commission of the Institute for Religious Works, the so-called “Vatican bank,” also known by the Italian acronym of IOR.

Changes to the cardinals commission could be made as soon as a separate pontifical commission delivers the conclusions of its recent analysis of the Institute for Religious Works the to the Pope.
Last year, Pope Francis charged the pontifical commission with drawing up an “exhaustive” report into the juridical standing and activities of the Vatican’s financial institution.

The pontifical commission – issued via a chirograph with immediate effect on June 24 – is chaired by Cardinal Raffaele Farina and is composed of five people.

The IOR is a sort of central body of the Holy See whose profits are at the Pope’s disposal. Its purpose is to provide for the protection and administration of moveable and immovable assets transferred or entrusted to the institute and destined for religious works or charity. Financial transparency and successful cooperation with Europe’s anti-money-laundering agency Moneyval has continued to remain a priority for the institution in recent years.

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Vatican refuses to extradite Polish archbishop accused of child sex abuse

POLAND/VATICAN CITY
The News

The Vatican has said that a Polish archbishop accused of child abuse while serving as papal nuncio in the Dominican Republic cannot be extradited to Poland.

The confirmation follows a request for clarification by the District Prosecutor’s Office in Warsaw concerning Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski, one of two Polish clergyman accused of child abuse in the Dominican Republic.

“Archbishop Wesolowski is a citizen of the Vatican, and Vatican law does not allow for his extradition,” a statement from the Holy See clarified.

Przemyslaw Nowak from the District Prosecutor’s Office in Warsaw has said the Vatican has confirmed that it is proceeding with its own investigation concerning the archbishop.

Wesolowski was recalled by the Vatican from his post as papal nuncio in the Dominican Republic in August 2013, and dismissed from office.

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Bishop rallies support in Motherwell

SCOTLAND
Scottish Catholic Observer

Bishop Joseph Toal has written to every parish in Motherwell Diocese, where he currently serves as Apostolic administrator, asking Catholics there to support their priests and him in the respective tasks.

Referring to events involving Fr Matthew Despard, the parish priest at St John Ogilivie’s Church in Blantyre whose ministry he restricted last November, the Bishop for Argyll and the Isles writes that he had had no choice but to act.

“When I met with the diocesan priests after becoming Apostolic administrator in May last year I was made aware of how troubled and distressed they felt by the publication of Fr Matthew Despard’s [self-published] book, Crisis in the Priesthood,” the bishop says. “It has been necessary for me to support those whose integrity has been questioned in this publication, and to continue the canonical process initiated by Bishop [Joseph] Devine through which Fr Despard’s actions in publishing this book will be judged.”

Bishop Toal (above) goes on to say, after giving the matter much thought and prayer, he ‘decided that Fr Despard should be required to stand down from his parochial duties, live outside his parish, and not be permitted to carry out any public ministry while his case is being dealt with by the Scottish Inter-Diocesan Tribunal.’

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Missbrauchsvorwurf: Beschuldigter Priester wehrt sich öffentlich

DEUTSCHLAND
Saarbruecker Zeitung

Trier. Damit hatten die Gottesdienstbesucher nicht gerechnet: Am dritten Adventssonntag verteilte der Priester nach einer Messe im Dekanat Koblenz „Flugblätter“ an die Gläubigen. Es waren die Kopien eines Schreibens, das der Geistliche ursprünglich wohl nur an den Generalvikar des Bistums Trier, Georg Bätzing, gerichtet hatte. In dem Brief schreibt der Priester, dass er des sexuellen Vorwurfs beschuldigt wird. Weiter heißt es, dass es im Januar 2013 ein „längeres Gespräch“ mit dem Offizial gegeben habe und er sich zwei forensischen Gutachten unterzogen habe. „Der Vorwurf des Missbrauchs wiegt schwer.Aus meiner Sicht habe ich mir gegenüber Herrn (…) nichts zuschulden kommen lassen. Selbst wenn dies zuträfe, glaube ich als unmittelbar Betroffener und Mitglied des Presbyteriums eine zügige Aufklärung und einen baldigen Bescheid meines Bischofs erwarten zu dürfen“, heißt es in dem Schreiben. Der Geistliche bemängelt „das zögerliche Verhalten der Verantwortlichen“.

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Archdiocese loses appeal in priest sex abuse case

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Fox 2

(KTVI) – The St. Louis Archdiocese has lost an appeal in a priest sex abuse case. A woman suing the Archdiocese wants the names of priests accused of sexual abuse over a 20-year period.

Her lawyer claims it will show the Archdiocese had a pattern of ignoring abuse allegations. A lower court ordered the church to release the names. The Archdiocese appealed and lost.

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Ronald Conway – the hands-on psychologist who “screened” the Catholic Church’s priests

AUSTRALIA
Broken Rites

By a Broken Rites researcher (updated 10 January 2014)

For thirty years a prominent Australian Catholic psychologist, Ronald Conway, had a part-time role in assessing and helping trainee priests in the Melbourne seminary. Conway also worked as a consulting psychologist in psychiatric hospitals and in private practice, and some of his male patients say that Conway touched them sexually when they consulted him for professional help.

These former patients say that, during “therapy”, they were masturbated by Conway, who encouraged the patients to touch him sexually in the same way as he touched them.

These disclosures throw new light upon the church’s problem of clergy sexual abuse, as Conway was regarded highly by Australian Catholic leaders.

The seminary was preparing the trainees for their future life of so-called celibacy. In articles that he wrote for newspapers, Conway pointed out that being “celibate” merely means not being married. Furthermore, he pointed out, “clerical concubinage and clerical homosexuality have been commonplace in church history”.

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Make your voice heard

CANADA
Sylvia’s Site

I have posted two new documents on the page of convicted clerical molester Father Bernard Cloutier one the victim impact statement given by Jerome Myre at Cloutier’s 24 September 2013 parole board hearing, and the other a letter Jerome received from the Vatican. Here they are, with comment:

(1) 24 September 2013: Jerome Myre victim impact statement given at Father Bernard Cloutier parole board hearing in Joyceville, Ontario

Well done Jerome!

For those who missed the coverage, two of Cloutier’s victims travelled to Joyceville, Ontario last September to speak out against an early parole for the convicted molester. No doubt thanks to the intervention of these two brave men, Father Cloutier was NOT granted early parole. Father Cloutier will remain behind bars until October of this year. From what I can see that means he will probably be out and about after serving three years of a five year sentence, but at least it is three years, not two.

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Paedophile priest Michael Charles Glennon faced more charges

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

DAVID HURLEY HERALD SUN JANUARY 10, 2014

NOTORIOUS paedophile priest Michael Charles Glennon, who died in prison on New Year’s Day, was facing even more heinous allegations of child sex crimes at the time of his death.

The former Catholic Church priest – one of Victoria’s worst child sex offenders – posthumously had 10 new charges against him struck out at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court yesterday.

Lawyer Rebekah Haylock appeared on behalf of Glennon as Magistrate Duncan Reynolds brought proceedings against the dead priest to a halt.

The new charges related to indecent assault and buggery incidents in Moonee Ponds and Reservoir in the 1970s.

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Cardinal reports progress in reform as Legionaries start chapter

ROME
Catholic News Service

By Francis X. Rocca
Catholic News Service

ROME (CNS) — As the Legionaries of Christ started their extraordinary general chapter, the cardinal overseeing the troubled congregation said scandal had taken a toll on its finances, but that members had made progress in overcoming the moral and administrative legacy of their disgraced founder.

Cardinal Velasio De Paolis, the papal delegate to the Legionaries, spoke in an interview with Vatican Radio broadcast Jan. 9, the chapter’s first working day. The cardinal had formally opened the gathering by concelebrating Mass with members of the congregation the previous evening.

The chapter, expected to last six weeks, is the culmination of a reform process that began with a Vatican-ordered apostolic visitation in 2009. That investigation was prompted by revelations that the congregation’s founder, Father Marcial Maciel Degollado, had fathered at least one illegitimate child and sexually abused children.

In 2010, the Vatican announced that Father Maciel, who died in 2008, had been guilty of “seriously and objectively immoral behavior” and “real crimes,” and had lived a “life devoid of scruples and of genuine religious meaning.” That same year, Pope Benedict XVI named Cardinal De Paolis to supervise the Legionaries’ reform.

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Lebanon County church youth leader convicted of sexual abuse of child

PENNSYLVANIA
Lebanon Daily News

By Steve Snyder
stevesnyder@ldnews.com @sesnyderleb on Twitter

UPDATED: 01/09/2014

A man who was in charge of a church’s youth ministry was convicted on sexual abuse charges Wednesday.

A jury found Shawn Flickinger, 29, of 1100 Watson St., North Lebanon Township, guilty of sexual abuse of a child, unlawful contact or communication with a minor, criminal solicitation — sexual abuse of a child and corruption of minors.

Flickinger was found not guilty of the most serious charge, aggravated indecent assault without consent, which would have called for a mandatory five years in state prison. He was also found guilty of indecent assault, indecent exposure and open lewdness.

According to court records, the incidents occurred on North Water Street and Winchester Circle in North Lebanon between September 2010 and August 2012. The victim was under 16.

President Judge John Tylwalk scheduled sentencing for March 26.

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Ex-Christian youth minister arrested, accused of sodomizing boy

ALABAMA
Digital Journal

By Brett Wilkins
Jan 9, 2014

Sheffield – A former Alabama Christian minister has been arrested and accused of sexually abusing boys who were members of his church youth group in the mid-1990s.

The Florence Times-Daily reports 79-year-old Oliver Brazelle, formerly music and youth minister at the First United Methodist Church of Sheffield, was arrested Wednesday by agents from the Alabama Bureau of Investigation (ABI) and charged with second-degree sexual abuse and sodomy.

Authorities allege Brazelle sexually abused a teenage boy who was a member of his youth group at the church in the mid-1990s. The child was allegedly assaulted at Brazelle’s Shoals Creek home. Sheffield police launched an investigation in 2012 following accusations by church members who notified police of the alleged abuse, although no victims were initially willing to come forward. That changed last month when one alleged victim, now an adult, contacted authorities.

“I’m glad someone finally stepped up,” Sheffield Police Chief Greg Ray told the Times-Daily. “Maybe this will bring others forward.”

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Former music and youth minister in Sheffield charged with sex abuse of a youth

ALABAMA
AL.com

By Kay Campbell | kcampbell@al.com
on January 09, 2014

SHEFFIELD, Alabama – Oliver Brazelle, 79, the former music director at the First United Methodist Church in Sheffield, was arrested Monday, Jan. 6, 2014, and charged with second-degree sexual abuse and one-count of second-degree sodomy, according to officials in Lauderdale County.

Brazelle had been barred in 2003 from directing youth choirs by the Methodist bishop for North Alabama, according to records released during the investigation by the Alabama Bureau of Investigation, because of allegations of inappropriate relationships with young people alleged to have occurred in the 1970s. When the Sheffield police opened an investigation in July 2012, Brazelle admitted to church officials that he had had an inappropriate relationship with a youth in the past. Church officials fired Brazelle on July 27, 2012.

The church held a prayer service for healing a few days after Brazelle’s dismissal. Phones were not answered at the church when AL.com called for a comment the afternoon of Thursday, Jan. 9.

Sheffield Police Chief Greg Ray told Florence’s Times Daily that he hoped the fact that Brazelle has now been charged might embolden other victims to come forward. Ray said that his investigation in July 2012 was stymied after a month because the person who made the initial accusation to them would not agree to come forward.

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Best of 2013: The unknown unknowns of the sexual abuse royal commission

AUSTRALIA
Eureka Street

An old adage has it that governments only agree to hold an inquiry when they know what it will find. Yet that has not always been true of royal commissions, and it is certainly not true of the royal commission into the sexual abuse of children in institutions, whose members and terms of reference the Gillard Government announced last week.

At this stage all that can be predicted with any confidence is that the task of Justice Peter McClelland and his fellow commissioners will be long and expensive, and that the evidence they will gather is likely to shame profoundly many of the institutions that come under their scrutiny.

That the commission will cost many millions of dollars and may need to continue well beyond the three years initially allotted for it can be seen as obstacles only by those who think that a desire for quick fixes outweighs the obligation to expose fundamental injustice and acknowledge longstanding grievances.

The nearest equivalent to this Australian inquiry is the Ryan commission in Ireland, which submitted its final report nearly ten years after it began hearings. If that is what it takes here, too, so be it.

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Allegations of sexual abuse surface at University Park United Methodist Church

TEXAS
Culture Map Dallas

BY CLAIRE ST. AMANT

James Truman Ackley, a 25-year-old youth leader at University Park United Methodist Church, has been charged with sexual abuse of a child and online solicitation of a minor.

According to a January 16 arrest warrant, Ackley was having a sexual relationship with female in his charge at the church who is under the age of 17. The two also exchanged texts and phone calls.

The girl’s father noticed she had received a number of texts “during the night time hours” from an unknown number. The girl told her father that the sender was Ackley.

The arrest warrant states that while the father and daughter discussed the matter, an image of a white male, presumed to be Ackley, holding an erect penis appeared on the young girl’s phone.

When interviewed by police, the girl said she had been in a “boyfriend/girlfriend” relationship with Ackley since a youth retreat in August 2012. In addition to exchanging explicit photos and text messages, the two have reportedly engaged in sexual activities.

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Archdiocese of St. Louis still must turn over abuse records, appeals court rules

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

By Jennifer S. Mann jmann@post-dispatch.com 314-621-580430

ST. LOUIS • The Archdiocese of St. Louis must release two decades worth of sexual abuse allegations against its priests, an appellate court ordered Thursday.

But no sooner had the Missouri Court of Appeals court issued its ruling than the archdiocese announced its intent to take the matter to the Missouri Supreme Court.

Meanwhile, the issue goes back to St. Louis Circuit Court Judge Robert Dierker, who has already rapped the archdiocese for missing two previous deadlines he set for releasing the material.

At issue are 234 complaints made against 115 priests. The records are sought as part of a 2011 suit filed on behalf a then-19-year-old woman, who said she was sexually abused from 1997-2001 by the since-defrocked Rev. Joseph Ross.

Many of the names and corresponding records fall under a protective order, for lawyers’ eyes only. But the release of the documents — unprecedented in St. Louis — could give rise to further legal claims.

“We’re very pleased with (the decision),” said Ken Chackes, an attorney for the woman publicly known only as Jane Doe. “It fully supported Judge Dierker’s decision, which we thought was fair and reasonable.”

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Archdiocese ordered to release accused priest’s names

ST. LOUIS (MO)
KSDK

[with video]

Allison Sylte, KSDK

KSDK – The St. Louis Archdiocese will have to release the names of the priests who have been accused of sexual abuse after a judge denied a writ of prohibition from the church’s lawyers.

“The archdiocese attempted to limit the scope of the order to protect the privacy rights of all involved, including victims who had never expressed desire to be part of public litigation,” the Archdiocese wrote in a statement.

Advocacy group SNAP claims the Archdiocese has a pattern of covering up abuse claims.

“We are grateful that this brave young woman is persisting and that the appeals court says Catholic officials must follow the same rules as other defendants in child sex abuse cases,” SNAP’s director David Clohessy said in a news release.

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January 9, 2014

Christian Brothers…

NEW YORK
Bankruptcy and Debt

Christian Brothers Plan Paying Abuse Victims Is Confirmed

Stephanie Gleason
January 09, 2014
Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

Sorrow and solace rarely mark the often administrative confirmation of a Chapter 11 plan. But on Thursday in a White Plains, N.Y., courtroom, there was no shortage of these emotions.

After more than 2 1/2 years in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the Christian Brothers’ Institute received confirmation of a plan that will allow it to exit bankruptcy and that sets up a $16.6 million trust to compensate victims of sexual abuse….

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Archdiocese still has to turn over abuse records, appeals court rules

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

By Jennifer S. Mann jmann@post-dispatch.com 314-621-58043

ST. LOUIS • An attempt by the Archdiocese of St. Louis to halt the release of 20 years worth of abuse allegations against its priests has faltered.

The Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District on Thursday refused to intervene, noting in a ruling that the archdiocese should not be treated differently than any other litigant.

St. Louis Circuit Court Judge Robert Dierker’s order to release the records “adequately addressed” the privacy concerns voiced by the archdiocese, and the documents are relevant to the civil claim being made, the appeals court ruled.

After blowing past two deadlines set by Dierker, the archdiocese last week had sought the appellate court’s intervention, and were successful in obtaining a temporary stay. Thursday’s final ruling will bring the issue back to Dierker, who will likely set a new date by which his order must be met.

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Judge orders archdiocese to release priests’ names

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Columbia Tribune

ST. LOUIS (AP) — A judge has ordered the Archdiocese of St. Louis to release by the end of the working day today the names of all priests accused of sexual abuse in the past 20 years, though the names will not be made public.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported St. Louis Circuit Judge Robert Dierker’s order Tuesday said the archdiocese could withhold the names of those involved in cases the church determined were “unsubstantiated,” leaving it unclear what the archdiocese will reveal from 234 complaints identified by the court.

Archdiocese spokeswoman Angie Shelton said in a statement yesterday that Dierker’s order “clearly shows that these are very complicated issues. The Archdiocese will continue to work within the judicial process toward a resolution to this lawsuit, which is rooted in the truth and fairness to all involved.”

The action is part of a 2011 lawsuit filed by a woman who claimed she was abused as a child by the Rev. Joseph Ross, who was later defrocked. The suit also names the archdiocese and Archbishop Robert Carlson.

Dierker said the archdiocese’s refusal to comply with the court order “has inflicted unnecessary trouble and expense on plaintiff, manifestly interfered with trial preparation, and borders on if not actually amounting to contempt.”

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MO–Archbishop loses at appeal court

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

For immediate release: Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014

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

Archbishop loses at appeals court
Victim is “a step closer” to getting 115 accused predators’ names

St. Louis’ Catholic archbishop lost his bid today to overturn a judge’s ruling so he will soon have to turn over to a young woman and her lawyer the names of accused church employees who are credibly accused of molesting kids.

The decision means that St. Louis Judge Robert Dierker’s original order stands and Archbishop Robert Carlson must give the names to an alleged victim and her attorney, Ken Chackes of St. Louis.

Carlson has successfully delayed the disclosure for more than seven months. Carlson’s legal conduct, Dierker wrote, “borders on if not amounts to contempt.”

Leaders of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, are applauding the ruling.

“We are grateful that this brave young woman is persisting and that the appeals court says Catholic officials must follow the same rules as other defendants in child sex abuse cases,” said David Clohessy of St. Louis, SNAP’s director.

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Group Urges Houston Mega Church To Help Prevent Sexual Abuse By Ministers

HOUSTON (TX)
KUHF

Members of a child abuse victim support group gathered outside a mega church in Houston today to highlight recent abuse cases involving ministers. The group urges victims of sexual abuse at churches to come forward.

SNAP, or Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, held a news conference in front of Second Baptist Church in west Houston to denounce the abuses by at least one former minister.

Chad Foster, who was a youth pastor at Second Baptist in Cypress, was convicted last year of sexual assault of a 16-year-old church member.

Amy Smith with SNAP urges potential additional victims to come forward.

“We think there’s more victims because research has shown that perpetrators rarely have only one victim… And so we know they’re out there and we hopefully like to send a message to them wherever they are that it’s never too late to come forward and seek justice.”

The group says Second Baptist as well as other churches whose clergy have been accused of child sexual abuse are not doing enough to address the problem. Smith says she used to be a member of Second Baptist herself.

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Salesianos califican …

CHILE
Bio Bio

Salesianos califican condena a Audín Araya de “un paso relevante en el esclarecimiento de la verdad”

La Congregación Salesiana emitió una declaración esta jornada frente al veredicto condenatorio en contra del sacerdote Audín Araya, manifestando que la decisión de la justicia constituye de “un paso relevante en el esclarecimiento de la verdad”.

Tras conocerse que el Tribunal Oral en lo Penal de Concepción condenó a Araya por abuso sexual a menores, la orden religiosa sostuvo que “durante todo el tiempo de la investigación, hemos colaborado con la justicia en todas las instancias que lo han requerido, evidenciando nuestro compromiso con la verdad y el esclarecimiento de los hechos”.

“La Congregación asume esta decisión judicial como un paso relevante en el esclarecimiento de la verdad y en la aplicación de la justicia”, plantearon en la declaración que firma el superior provincial de la Inspectoría Salesiana San Gabriel Arcángel de Chile, Alberto Lorenzelli.

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Sacerdote Audín Araya es condenado por abuso sexual contra uno de los 3 denunciantes en Concepción

CHILE
Bio Bio

El Tribunal Oral de Concepción declaró culpable por dos de los cinco delitos de abuso sexual contra menores al sacerdote salesiano Audín Araya. Los delitos, de acuerdo al veredicto, fueron cometidos contra uno de los tres denunciantes.

Este jueves los jueces de la Sexta Sala dieron a conocer su veredicto, resolviendo condenar al sacerdote por dos abusos sexuales, de los cinco que se le imputaban.

De esta manera, el tribunal se pronunció respecto de la culpabilidad del cura contra uno de los tres denunciantes, dejando fuera las acusaciones de los otros dos jóvenes.

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Chicago archdiocese prepares for release of historical files on sex abuse

CHICAGO (IL)
National Catholic Reporter

Joshua J. McElwee | Jan. 9, 2014

To prepare for next week’s release of historical files on 30 priests removed from ministry following allegations of sexual abuse, Chicago Cardinal Francis George has taken a defensive stance on his handling of the issue, asserting that the public narrative “has been largely fashioned by plaintiffs’ lawyers and other activists.”

Reliance on these sources, George wrote, “deliberately distorts or ignores points that would mitigate the charge of Archdiocesan neglect.”

In a letter to be released in Chicago’s 356 parishes Sunday, George says he wants to “put on the public record” several facts about his and the archdiocese’s handling of accused priests.

Among one of those facts is that when he was appointed Chicago’s archbishop in 1997, he was unaware of the actions of one of the city’s most notorious priest abusers, he writes.

George states that when he took over the archdiocese from the late Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, he did not know of accusations against Daniel McCormack, an archdiocesan priest who pleaded guilty in 2007 of sexually abusing five young men and has been the subject since of dozens of civil suits leading to tens of millions of dollars in settlements.

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Texas minister helps bring abuser in Kenya to justice

TEXAS
Baptist Standard

January 9, 2014
By KEN CAMP / MANAGING EDITOR

When Calvary Baptist Church in Waco commissioned Chris Pillsbury to serve in Kenya a year and a half ago, he expected to help women market fair-trade handcrafts, work with a humanitarian medical program and maybe start a children’s choir.
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He never anticipated collecting evidence and victims’ statements that would help convict a former American medical doctor now serving 20 years in prison for engaging in sexual conduct with 14 Kenyan minors.

“One thing I’ve learned is that God cares about the least of these,” Pillsbury said. “There is a lot of tragedy going on all over the world, but God cared enough about 14 young men in Kenya to send me over there.”

As a graduate student at Baylor University and Truett Theological Seminary, he attended a spiritual retreat where he met John Ott, a physician from the Pacific Northwest who worked in medical missions in Kenya.

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Rabbis to investigate Halpern

UNITED KINGDOM
The JC

By Simon Rocker, January 9, 2014

A special Beth Din set up to examine complaints against Golders Green rabbi Chaim Halpern is expected to resume its inquiries shortly.

The rabbinic court, which was convened by the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations (UOHC), the main umbrella for strictly Orthodox communities in London, suspended operations after Rabbi Halpern was arrested last February by police investigating alleged sexual abuse of women.

But in December, police said that no charges would be brought after they had “fully investigated” the matter.

The Beth Din, consisting of two rabbis from Israel and one from the United States, began its hearing a year ago.

‘The police have told us they have no objection to the inquiry’

Rabbi David Cohn, of the North Hendon Adath Yisroel Synagogue in London, who has helped the Beth Din collect evidence, said this week that the rabbis are “expected back soon. I am working hard to make sure it happens.”

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Priests accused of abuse had ties with Foreston

MINNESOTA
Mille Lacs County Times

By Jeff Hage
January 9, 2014

Two Catholic priests with ties to a church in Foreston were among a list of 33 priests in the St. Cloud diocese accused of sexual abuse.

The list became public on Friday, Jan. 3, days after Robert Ethen, of Sartell, filed suit seeking the release of the names. Ethen alleges that he was abused by a Catholic priest while attending St. Anthony Catholic School in St. Cloud.

The priests with connections to St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church in Foreston are Peter Snyers and Francis Zilkowski. Both priests are deceased.

Snyers served at St. Louis from June 1965 until July 1968, according to his obituary at danielfuneralhome.com. Prior to coming to Foreston, he served as pastor at St. Kathryn’s Church, Ogilvie, from June 1958 to June 1965. He died on Jan. 19, 2012. He served at five other parishes in the St. Cloud Diocese before retiring in July 2001.

Snyers was also chaplain for the Boy Scouts of America, his obituary states.

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Bronx School Ignored Repeated Allegations About Teacher’s Sexual Abuse, Lawsuit Claim

NEW YORK
The Village Voice

By Albert Samaha Thu., Jan. 9 2014

Updated at 1:40 p.m. with comments from the school’s founder Joseph Alexander.
A private school in the Bronx failed to take action after learning that a teacher had sexually abused at least one fourth-grader, according to a civil complaint filed on Monday in State Supreme court in the Bronx.

During the 2002-2003 school year, the complaint states, officials at New Covenant Christian School “had reason to know” that Edward Mills, a math teacher had inappropriately touched Shannon Young, an eight-year-old girl at the time. Young is suing the school and several employees, alleging that they “failed to prevent and/or stop the same from occurring, recurring and continuing.”

The complaint claims that Mills, who had worked at the school since 1999, sexually abused Young from September 2002 through June 2003. According to Young’s attorney Michele Betti, Mills often pulled Young out of her homeroom class, specifically requesting her help with something. Betti says that Mills also sometimes drove Young and other girls home from school.

Mills then tried “kiss them or get more aggressive,” says Betti.

Five sets of parents had made abuse allegations against Mills to Principal Gail Matthews, Betti claims. When the parents went to Matthews mid-way through the school year, however, they deemed that she was not taking the accusations seriously, Betti says. When the parents took their complaints to the school’s founder, Joseph Alexander, Betti alleges that he pushed them to stay silent on the matter.

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IL – To Chicago Priests

CHICAGO (IL)
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Dear Chicago priest:

By now, you’ve seen a letter that Cardinal George wants you to give your flock this weekend. Please ask yourself this question: “Does that letter help protect the vulnerable?”

It does not.

And ask yourself: “Does that letter help heal the wounded, expose wrongdoers or deter wrongdoing?”

Again, it does not.

The letter burnishes your boss’ image. It misleads people. It causes complacency. Because it is self-serving and deceptive, it rubs salt into the already-deep and often still-fresh wounds of suffering victims and betrayed Catholics.

But it doesn’t make one child safer. It doesn’t expose one person who committed or concealed child sex crimes. It is about public relations, not public safety. It’s about spin, not about truth.

So we urge you to ignore the letter. We humbly believe that’s the right thing to do.

That takes courage, because in a feudal monarchy like the church, bucking the boss could cause you difficulty. But for the sake of actual prevention and true healing, we ask you to find this courage.

And we ask you instead to take a simple step this weekend that WILL help protect children. We ask that you read aloud from the pulpit and print in your bulletin the names of proven, admitted, credibly accused current and former Chicago child molesting clerics.

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Why we must fight

CALIFORNIA
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on January 9, 2014

If you read nothing else this week, check out OC Weekly‘s Father John Lenihan and Me, Gustavo Arellano’s introspective piece on the recent release of serial molester Fr. John Lenihan’s secret personnel file.

Gustavo, who is usually not the poster child for humility, sums up the past few years of the news coverage of the child sex abuse scandal in the Diocese of Orange perfectly:

Because, as I look back at our decade of coverage, I see it’s one giant failure. Although Orange County may have a new bishop in Vann, he has yet to exile any of the men who let Lenihan roam all those years. Lenihan, meanwhile, never served any prison time for his crimes and is now happily married, living in South County and still beloved by his former parishioners. The Diocese of Orange grows, more money rushes in—and sex-abuse survivors are told the past is the past and get out of the way of progress.

The reason that this passage affects me so deeply is that the failure is mine, too. After more than 10 years fighting in my own backyard, I, somehow, began to believe what they—church flaks, faithful Catholics and other apologists—were telling me:

“Bishop Vann is new,” they said. “He’s had no role in the scandal here in Orange. Do not judge him until you have reason.”

“You got your settlement. You got your documents. It’s time for you to move on and forgive.”

“Mater Dei is different, Joelle. I send my children there. Those are old battles that you (mostly) won.”
Then it happened: I got tired. The news got less and less attention … until it got no attention at all. Not even from me.

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Croatia Tries ‘Playboy Priest’ for Embezzlement

CROATIA
Naharnet

A Croatian priest dubbed the “playboy minister” for his luxurious lifestyle went on trial on Thursday charged with embezzling some 1.3 million euros ($1.7 million) through the illegal sale of church property.

Franciscan priest Sime Nimac was charged before a local court in the coastal town of Split together with a former bank employee believed to be his lover who allegedly helped him with the scheme, a court official said.

Nimac is accused of selling a plot of land in 2012 without church authorities’ approval.

He then allegedly withdrew the money paid for the property from the parish bank account and transferred it to his own, according to the indictment.

Both Nimac and his alleged accomplice, Jasna Bilonic, pleaded not guilty at the start of the trial.

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Pope keeps close watch on Legionaries’ reform drive

ROME
Gazzette del Sud

(By Christopher Livesay) Rome, January 9 – A scandal-rocked Catholic movement close to Pope John Paul II whose founder was a child sex abuser began reform meetings at the Vatican on Thursday with Pope Francis said to be paying close attention in his ongoing bid to rebuild dysfunctional elements of the Church. The meetings, known as an Extraordinary General Chapter, are the first since the Legionaries of Christ were put under Vatican oversight in 2010 after its founder, Mexican priest Marcial Maciel, was removed from leadership for inflicting decades of sexual abuse on boys and fathering several children, two of whom he also abused. The scandal tainted the pontificate of John Paul, a friend of the charismatic founder who publicly endorsed the Legionaries, sparking accusations of ignoring public reports as early as the 1990s of abuse that began in the 1980s. Maciel was stripped of his leadership role and ordered to a life of prayer and penitence by John Paul’s successor Benedict XVI in 2006 and died two years later in disgrace. Church probes have since confirmed nine other priests sexually abused children and at least 10 more are still under investigation. Some Vatican watchers have suggested John Paul’s canonisation, scheduled for the spring this year, may have been held even earlier had he aggressively addressed the Maciel affair during his papacy.

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How 2014 is shaping up at the Vatican

VATICAN CITY
Catholic Register

Written by Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY – After a year that included the historic resignation of Pope Benedict XVI and a series of celebrated innovations by Pope Francis, it is hard to imagine 2014 at the Vatican could be nearly as eventful. Of course, the biggest stories are likely to be those that come by surprise, but in the meantime, here are developments bound to loom large in Vatican news over the coming year:

o New cardinals: Pope Francis is scheduled to create new cardinals Feb. 22. By that time, no more than 106 members of the College of Cardinals will be under the age of 80 and thus eligible to vote in a conclave to elect a new pope. Under rules established by Pope Paul VI, the college should not have more than 120 such members, though subsequent popes have occasionally exceeded that number. So Pope Francis can be expected to name at least 14 new cardinal electors.

The election of the first Latin American Pope has raised expectations of greater geographical diversity among cardinal electors, so the new slate might prove relatively heavy on names from statistically underrepresented regions, especially Latin America and Africa.

o Vatican reform: The eight- member Council of Cardinals that Pope Francis formed to advise him on governance of the universal Church and reform of the Vatican bureaucracy has already joined him for two rounds of meetings at the Vatican and will do so again in February. The body is working on the first major overhaul of the Roman Curia, the Church’s central administration at the Vatican, since 1988.

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Startling Statistics: Child sexual abuse and what the church can begin doing about it

UNITED STATES
Religion News Service

Boz Tchividjian | Jan 9, 2014

As much of the nation was recently celebrating Christmas, a Memphis pastor was arrested for sexually abusing a 16-year-old family member. What makes this heartbreaking story even more repugnant is that church and family members had been informed about the abuse two years earlier, but failed to report the crime to the police. Instead, they decided that the best response was to simply pray for the offender and hope for the best. Tragically, this response to child sexual abuse by those within the church is not uncommon. Equally as tragic is that such responses fuel perpetrators to continue destroying the bodies and souls of untold numbers of children.

The statistics of child sexual abuse are startling to say the least. In her book, Predators, Pedophiles, Rapists, and other Sex Offenders, clinical psychologist Anna Salter outlines the results of numerous studies that clearly demonstrate the prevalence of this offense and the dangers of those who offend. Here are just a couple she mentions:

Abel Harlow Child Molestation Prevention Study:

This study found that pedophilia molesters average 12 child victims and 71 acts of molestation. An earlier study by Dr. Abel found that out of 561 sexual offenders there were over 291,000 incidents totaling over 195,000 total victims. These are enough victims to fill 2 ½ Superdomes! This same study found that only 3% of these sexual offenders have a chance of getting caught.

Russell Study:
This study revealed that up to 38% of women were molested before turning 18 years old. This same study found that up to 16% of boys are molested before they turn 18 years old. Dr. Russell also discovered that only 5% of child sexual abuse had been reported to law enforcement.

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With Msgr. William Lynn out of jail, what now?

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY DAVID CLOHESSY ON JANUARY 09, 2014

First, we should all thank Billy Doe, his family, the police and the prosecutors whose courage made Lynn’s conviction possible. And we should thank prosecutors who plan to appeal this ruling. We of course hope the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will overturn it. And we call on Philly Catholic officials to keep Lynn permanently off the job or at least until this case is finally resolved.

Literally thousands of U.S. Catholic officials have done precisely what Msgr. Lynn did and were never even charged or exposed, much less convicted. And we believe that hundreds or thousands of chancery officials across the U.S. are doing – right now – exactly what Msgr. Lynn did.

Survivors live every day knowing of these horrific injustices. So this one court ruling will not deter us from fighting to protect kids and expose criminals by this one ruling. It’s a setback, no doubt, one of thousands. But the long-term trajectory of this crisis is encouraging.

We remind ourselves that 15 years ago, Msgr. Lynn would never have been arrested, charged or convicted. . (In the last few days, I’ve reminded at least half a dozen survivors that Martin Luther King reminds us that “the moral arc of the universe is long but it bends towards justice” and that every single one of us who saw, suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes or cover ups must help that arc bend by sharing every single bit of knowledge or suspicion we have with law enforcement.)

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Sex offender looks to gain admission to Kentucky bar

KENTUCKY
Fox News

Associated Press
LOUISVILLE, KY. – Guy Padraic Hamilton-Smith graduated in the top third of his law school class at the University of Kentucky, but the state Supreme Court blocked him from taking the bar exam because he is a registered sex offender.

In the first case of its kind in Kentucky, the court rejected Hamilton-Smith’s bid and a move by the state Office of Bar Admissions to create and endorse a blanket rule that would have kept all registered sex offenders from gaining access to the bar.

“Rather, we believe the better course would be to allow any applicant for bar admission who is on the sex offender registry the opportunity to make his or her case on an individualized basis,” Chief Justice John D. Minton wrote in the Dec. 19 opinion on Hamilton-Smith’s case and the proposed rule.

Hamilton-Smith, who was convicted of a charge related to child pornography in 2007, has until Jan. 13 to ask the court to reconsider its decision. In an email, Hamilton-Smith referred Associated Press questions to his attorney, who said the reconsideration request will be filed.

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IL – To Chicago Priests

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
SNAP - Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests [Chicago IL]

January 9, 2014

By Unknown

Read original article

Dear Chicago priest:

By now, you’ve seen a letter that Cardinal George wants you to give your flock this weekend. Please ask yourself this question: “Does that letter help protect the vulnerable?”

It does not.

And ask yourself: “Does that letter help heal the wounded, expose wrongdoers or deter wrongdoing?”

Again, it does not.

The letter burnishes your boss’ image. It misleads people. It causes complacency.  Because it is self-serving and deceptive, it rubs salt into the already-deep and often still-fresh wounds of suffering victims and betrayed Catholics.

But it doesn’t make one child safer. It doesn’t expose one person who committed or concealed child sex crimes. It is about public relations, not public safety. It’s about spin, not about truth.

So we urge you to ignore the letter. We humbly believe that’s the right thing to do.

That takes courage, because in a feudal monarchy like the church, bucking the boss could cause you difficulty. But for the sake of actual prevention and true healing, we ask you to find this courage.

And we ask you instead to take a simple step this weekend that WILL help protect children.  We ask that you read aloud from the pulpit and print in your bulletin the names of proven, admitted, credibly accused current and former Chicago child molesting clerics.

That is what helps stop future child sex crimes: when families are warned about specific individuals who have sexually assaulted boys and girls in the past.

And that is what helps deter future cover ups: when brave adults show corrupt adults that their efforts to conceal crimes will ultimately fail anyway.

You can use the list on the archdiocesan website, though it’s woefully incomplete:

http://www.archchicago.org/c_s_abuse/report_032006/list.pdf

Or you can use this more accurate list, compiled from public records by an independent research and archive group:

http://www.bishop-accountability.org/AtAGlance/lists.htm

If you can’t bring yourself to do this, another option is to read and print the names of those proven, admitted or credibly accused child molesting clerics who are still alive. (That information is available at
BishopAccountability.org)

Or please consider reading and printing the names of those clerics who have been publicly exposed – thanks to victims and usually despite Cardinal George’s ongoing secrecy – since 2002, when he and his brother bishops pledged to be “open and transparent” about clergy sex crimes. (This list would include Fr. Michael Howard Weston, Fr. Howard J. Sturm, Fr. Robert Stepek, Fr. Russell Lawrence Romano, Fr. Joseph R. Burnett, Fr. Dominic Diederich, Fr. Michael T. Yakaitis, Fr. Wayne Wigglesworth, Fr. Kenneth Martin, Fr. Joseph Bennett and others.) Some of these clerics’ crimes were recent enough that their victims may still be children or at least be young enough that the predators might still face criminal charges within the statute of limitations.

Or, you might read or publish the names of the dozens religious order clerics who are proven, admitted and credibly accused child molesters and who work/worked or live/lived in Chicago, especially since George refuses to include them on the archdiocesan website. (This list would include Bro. Karl J. Walczak, Fr. John Baptist Ormechea and Fr. Donald J. McGuire.

Or the names of six clerics who we in SNAP have “outed” in recent months. (They are listed on our website and include Fr. Victor Phelan, Sister Agnes Santomassimo, Fr. Ronan C. Liles. Fr. William Paiz, and Fr. Thomas Paramo.)

Or the names of five clerics who are “accused brothers, deacon, nun, and seminarian.” (They are listed on BishopAccountability.org and include Br. Robert Brouillette, Deacon Juan Francisco Hinojosa, Sr., Benen Kent, Victor Phan, and Ruben Soto.)

Or the names of three clerics who are “accused of pornography offenses or sexual misconduct with adults.” (They are listed on BishopAccountability.org and include Fr. Domingo Hurtado-Badillo, Fr. Albert J. Pizza and Fr. Daniel R Schulte.)

The bottom line – Reading and publishing some names of dangerous and potentially dangerous predators is better than reading none. Reading and publishing George’s letter is a continuation of the harmful half-truths that has led to hundreds of Chicago boys, girls and vulnerable adults being exploited and hurt by predator clerics.

Again, good thoughts and intentions don’t keep kids safe. Tangible actions by responsible, caring adults protect children. Please be one of these responsible, caring adults. Please act this weekend in ways that safeguard the actual well-being of multiple vulnerable youngsters, not in ways that embellish the already-damaged reputation of one powerful prelate.

Thank you.

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

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

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IL – Victims appeal to priests

CHICAGO (IL)
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

SNAP: “Ignore Cardinal George’s letter
Instead, victims want predators’ names read aloud
And they blast church officials for keeping McCormack records sealed
“It’s self-serving for George to hide files that will show the real truth,”
SNAP says
And group charges that a third of Chicago’s child molesting clerics are
still not revealed

WHAT
Holding signs and childhood photos at a sidewalk news conference, clergy sex abuse victims and supporters will urge Chicago area priests to

–NOT read or distribute at masses this weekend a letter about clergy sex abuse written by Cardinal Francis George, and
–read or distribute instead, for the sake of public safety, the names of all proven, admitted and credibly accused Chicago child molesting clerics.

They will also criticize George for

–keeping records about the Fr. Daniel McCormack case hidden,
–posting fewer than one third of the names of Chicago’s child molesting clerics on his website.

WHEN
TODAY, Thursday, Jan. 9 at 1:30 p.m.

WHERE
Outside on the sidewalk in front of Holy Name Cathedral, 735 N State St (corner of State and Superior) in Chicago

WHO
Two-five members and supporters of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, (SNAPnetwork.org) the nation’s largest support network for men and women abused in religious and institutional settings

WHY
Yesterday, the Chicago archdiocese announced that a letter from Cardinal Francis George will be handed out at masses this weekend. The move is being taken because next week George is being forced to turn over records about 30 Chicago predator priests to victims’ attorneys. Soon thereafter, those records will be made public.

According to WLS TV, it is “a PR war of sorts,” with George “trying to get his story out before another round of unflattering information emerges about the handling of priest sex abuse allegations.”

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MO–Victim asks second court to sanction archbishop

MISSOURI
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014

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

Victim asks second court to sanction archbishop
His emergency writ appeal is “frivolous,” she says

In a new 51 page court filing, a 20 year old St. Louis woman who says she was repeatedly molested by an already-convicted Catholic priest asks that St. Louis’ Catholic archbishop be punished for an allegedly “frivolous” recent motion he submitted to a Missouri appeals court.

Last month, Archbishop Robert Carlson was sanctioned by St. Louis Judge Robert Dierker, in the same case, for refusing – for more than six months – to turn over names of accused child molesting clerics to the young woman’s attorneys.

Carlson’s legal conduct, Dierker wrote, “borders on if not amounts to contempt.”

Now, however, the alleged victim in that case charges that in a “writ” filed days ago with an appeals court, Carlson is guilty of “misrepresentations” and “inaccuracies” and should be sanctioned again.

“After seven months of briefing, three motions to reconsider, four oral arguments and multiple instances of failure to comply by the (archdiocese),” Carlson still hasn’t turned over a single predator’s name to the woman’s lawyers.

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Father John Lenihan and Me

CALIFORNIA
Orange County Weekly

Recently released personnel files on one of OC’s most notorious pedo-priests remind our Mexican-in-Chief why we’ve covered the Orange diocese sex-abuse scandal non-stop for a decade—and always

By Gustavo Arellano Thursday, Jan 9 2014

The release of the personnel file of John Lenihan, a pedophile priest who molested teenage girls at St. Norbert Catholic Church in Orange in the 1970s, happened this past November with a resounding thud. Few people seemed to care that its 268 pages further confirmed what the vast majority of Orange County doesn’t want to acknowledge: that the Diocese of Orange is a pedophile-protection racket that’s the envy of NAMBLA. No one raised a fuss that those documents showed that diocesan leaders knew Lenihan molested girls, and yet they promoted him in 1988 to the role of consultor (adviser to a bishop) in the middle of an “investigation”—I use quotation marks because this was the same case they had confirmed a decade earlier. And that letter buried in the files, the one written by attorney Peter Callahan in 1991 that has him blasting a woman who had bravely stepped forward to tell the world of her sexual abuse at the hands of Lenihan and mental abuse by the diocesan hierarchy—the one in which he vilifies her for going to the press for “actions . . . more vindictive than healing”? The public didn’t spend their holidays demanding that Orange Bishop Kevin Vann boot the bum out, as Callahan is still legal counsel for the diocese.

The Lenihan file release came on the anniversary of two important celebrations for me: the 10th year since the Weekly started covering the Diocese of Orange sex-abuse scandal, and the 25th anniversary of my First Communion at St. Boniface Church in Anaheim. The priest that presided over this most important of sacraments? Lenihan. And it’s this personal connection to the monster that has fueled my fusillades over the years against the snake-tongued guardians of my faith—and has taught me not only that few people care to listen (as evidenced by the non-news of the Lenihan file), but also that that’s the reason to report.

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Letter Regarding Accountability and Transparency

CHICAGO (IL)
Archdiocese of Chicago

By Cardinal Francis George, O.M.I.

This January, as was announced a month ago in a press conference by a plaintiff’s lawyer, documents relating to the sexual misconduct of thirty priests of the Archdiocese will be released as part of settlement agreements over the past years. All these incidents were reported over the years to the civil authorities and claims have been mediated civilly. Almost all of the incidents happened decades ago, perpetrated by priests whom neither I nor many younger clergy have ever met or talked to, because the priests were either dead or out of ministry before I came to Chicago as Archbishop.

Nevertheless, the publication puts the actions of these men and the Archdiocese itself in the spotlight. Painful though publicly reviewing the past can be, it is part of the accountability and transparency to which the Archdiocese is committed. For more than twenty years, the Archdiocese has reported all allegations of sexual abuse to the civil authorities and to DCFS. Records of priests have been shared with civil authorities when asked for. Accountability to the civil authorities constitutionally responsible for the protection of children is part of the life of the Church here. The names of priests known to have abused a minor are published on the Archdiocesan website, and the Archdiocese will offer more information in the future. But publishing for all to read the actual records of these crimes raises transparency to a new level. It will be helpful, we pray, for some, but painful for many.

Pope Francis has spoken several times in recent months about “clericalism” as a vice. Clericalism appears when a person or group decides it is not accountable for its actions. Clericalism in the clergy is evident when a priest decides he is not accountable to his bishop or to the faithful for what he teaches or how he celebrates the Church’s liturgy or pastors the Church’s people or when a bishop, in turn, is not accountable to his Councils and his clergy for his own ministry. Clericalism is spiritually deadly when a priest decides he is not accountable even to God and breaks his promise of chaste celibacy as well as the commandments of the Lord himself. The general discipline of the clergy weakened during the years when sex abuse was most prevalent, during the 1970’s and 1980’s. Chicago followed the now well-known national trends. In the late eighties, however, the Archdiocese began to put its house in some order and started, sometimes hesitantly, to follow the path of accountability and transparency.

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Who are going to be the new cardinals?

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Thomas Reese | Jan. 9, 2014

ANALYSIS

Whenever a bishop dies or approaches 75, the age of retirement, I get phone calls from local journalists asking who I think will be his successor. I immediately tell them, “I don’t play Jimmy the Greek,” because the honest answer is I don’t have a clue. Those that know don’t talk; those who don’t know speculate.

The same is true for predicting who will be made cardinals, except here, guessing is a little bit easier because there are certain positions in the Vatican that are usually held by cardinals and there are certain archdioceses that are usually headed by cardinals.

Who might be created a cardinal at the next consistory to be held Feb. 22?

To answer that question, I consulted Salvador Miranda, the leading U.S. expert on cardinals and creator of a digital gold mine on the College of Cardinals. He is not foolish enough to make predictions, but he does have a list of those who have a better chance of being appointed based on historical experience — they lead Vatican offices or archdioceses that have been headed by cardinals in the past.

The problem is that the list contains 23 names where there are only 14 vacancies in the College of Cardinals, which by law is limited to 120 cardinals under the age of 80. Two more cardinals could easily be created since two more cardinals turn 80 in March. Pope Francis could also follow the example of Blessed John Paul II, who raised the size of the College of Cardinals to 135 in 2001. Once a cardinal turns 80, he can no longer vote for a new pope.

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Legionaries’ General Chapter: interview with Card. De Paolis

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) The Extraordinary General Chapter of the Legionaries of Christ begins its working sessions on Thursday, under the guidance of the Pontifical Delegate to the Legion, Cardinal Velasio De Paolis. The Chapter has been called with a view to helping the Legion reform and renew itself in the wake of revelations regarding the double-life led by the congregation’s deceased founder, Fr. Marcial Maciel. Following a Vatican investigation into Fr Maciel’s life and conduct as founder and leader of the congregation, Pope Benedict XVI in 2006 stripped the priest of his leadership role and ordered him to a life of prayer and penitence.

Cardinal Paolis granted an interview to the Vatican Radio’s Director-General, Fr. Federico Lombardi, SJ. The purpose of the interview was to present the progress made during the three and a half years of Card. De Paolis’ term as Delegate, in order more fully to understand what went into preparations for the Chapter, what are its goals and what are the expectations for it.

Below, please find a translation of the full text of the interview, preceded by Fr Lombardi, SJ’s synopsis.

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The extraordinary Chapter of the Legionaries of Christ: a journey of profound renewal

Interview of Fr. F. Lombardi with the Papal Delegate, Cardinal Velasio de Paolis, on the preparation outlook for the Chapter

On the occasion of the opening of the Extraordinary Chapter of the Legionaries of Christ, Cardinal De Paolis, Pontifical Delegate, agreed to grant an in-depth interview to Fr. F. Lombardi for Vatican Radio. The purpose of the interview was to present the progress made during the three and a half years of the mandate of the Delegate and his team of collaborators, in order to understand fully what has been done to prepare for the Chapter, and what are its goals and expectations.

First of all Card. De Paolis says that his mandate had been preceded by the Apostolic Visitation, which had dealt with the story of the founder and ended with a severe judgment on his work (cf. Bulletin of the Holy See Press Office, 1-5-2010). The task of the Delegate, appointed by Pope Benedict XVI (cf. Bulletin 9.7.2010), was therefore rather to guide the renewal of the Legion of Christ, relying on genuine religious commitment of the majority of its members.

The renewal required mainly the revision of the Constitutions and changing the superiors, but to be deep and lasting it had to involve as many members of the Legion as possible in the various provinces and communities.

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Scandal-rocked Legionaries start reform meetings at Vatican

ROME
Gazzetta del Sud

Rome, January 9 – A scandal-rocked Catholic movement close to Pope John Paul II whose founder was a child sex abuser began reform meetings at the Vatican on Thursday. The meetings, known as an Extraordinary General Chapter, are the first since the Legionaries of Christ were put under Vatican oversight in 2010 after its founder, Mexican priest Marcial Maciel, was removed from leadership for inflicting decades of sexual abuse on boys and fathering several children, two of whom he also abused. The scandal tainted the pontificate of John Paul, a friend of the charismatic founder who publicly endorsed the Legionaries, sparking accusations of ignoring public reports as early as the 1990s of abuse that began in the 1980s. Maciel was stripped of his leadership role and ordered to a life of prayer and penitence by John Paul’s successor Benedict XVI in 2006 and died two years later in disgrace. Church probes have since confirmed nine other priests sexually abused children and at least 10 more are still under investigation. Some Vatican watchers have suggested John Paul’s canonisation, scheduled for the spring this year, may have been held up by his friendship with Maciel. The meetings, which will go on for six weeks, are being watched as an important chapter in the reform drive of Pope Francis, who has called for a major reworking of the group’s internal structure, said to be very secretive in order to prevent whistle-blowing, according to internal probes.

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THE LEGIONARIES OF CHRIST CELEBRATE THEIR EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL CHAPTER AFTER A THREE YEAR PATH OF RENEWAL

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Information Service

Vatican City, 9 January 2014 (VIS) – Cardinal Velasio De Paolis, C.S., Pontifical Delegate for the Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ, yesterday celebrated the Mass for the opening of the Extraordinary General Chapter of the Legionaries of Christ. The mass, celebrated in the Centre for Higher Studies of the Legion of Christ, was preceded by a Novena to the Holy Spirit in which all the Legionaries participated, and a week-long retreat for the Chapter fathers.

Following a path of renewal, which has lasted three and a half years and had a precise mandate from the Holy Father Benedict XVI, the Chapter will appoint the new government of the congregation, and approve the new constitutions.

In his homily, Cardinal De Paolis stressed that the revision of the constitutions “cannot simply be considered a technical effort, but should be accompanied by a process of examination of life, of review and of spiritual renewal for the institute”. Therefore, it cannot be regarded simply as a “code of laws”, that unites them “only in discipline”, but rather as “an expression of a common vocation, a common ideal, a common mission, a common path to healing”.

Referring to the appointment of the new government of the institution, the Cardinal repeated that its primary duty “is to preserve and promote the Institute’s charism; the charism is only guaranteed when authority is exercised as service, in the spirit of the Gospel and in fidelity to the norms of the Church. It is a point which should always be given special attention, especially for you, who have a history of suffering in this regard. It is important not to forget that. And this has been a topic about which the new constitutional text has been careful and vigilant”.

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TX–Victims want church’s help

TEXAS
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY BARBARA DORRIS ON JANUARY 08, 2014

Victims want church’s help
Two accused predators worked there
One’s in prison; the other’s at a different church
Self help group says “If you were hurt, come forward”
It also urges Houston congregation to “do outreach to others”

WHAT
Holding signs and childhood photos at a sidewalk news conference, clergy sex abuse victims will

–release a police report about an alleged predatory minister at a huge Houston church,
–urge victims of his – or of another predatory minister at the same church – to step forward, and
–beg anyone who many have seen or suspected crimes – by either man – to call police.

They will also prod current and former church officials to use pulpit announcements and website pleas to encourage anyone with knowledge of or suspicions about either minister to speak up.

WHEN
Thursday, Jan. 9 at 12:30 p.m.

WHERE
Outside a mega-church, Second Baptist, 6400 Woodway (corner of Voss) in Houston

WHO
Three members of a support group called SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, including a Missouri woman who is the organization’s assistant Midwest director

WHY
SNAP is worried about more possible victims two former Second Baptist ministers, both accused of crimes.

The first is Chad Foster, a young minister who was sentenced in April to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty to raping a 16-year-old girl in 2011 and soliciting another teen online

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Nach Missbrauchskrise: Legionäre Christi versuchen Neuaufstellung

ROM
kathweb

Die Beratungen über neue Statuten haben in Rom begonnen und sollen rund 20 Tage dauern – Vertreter der alten Garde mussten seit 2010 ihre Posten räumen
08.01.2014

Rom, 08.01.2014 (KAP) Die Legionäre Christi beraten seit Mittwoch in Rom über neue Statuten für ihre Ordensgemeinschaft. Das Generalkapitel soll die nach dem Missbrauchsskandal um den Ordensgründer Marcial Maciel Degollado (1920-2008) vom Vatikan angeordnete Reform abschließen.

Der aus Mexiko stammende Priester und Gründer der Legiönäre Christi hatte jahrelang Minderjährige in Ordenseinrichtungen sexuell missbraucht und mit zwei Frauen drei Kinder gezeugt. Der Vatikan sprach von einem “gewissenlosen Leben ohne echte religiöse Gesinnung” und forderte nach einer Untersuchung im Mai 2010 eine umfassende Neuausrichtung des Ordens. Seither stehen die Legionäre unter Aufsicht des italienischen Kurienkardinals Velasio de Paolis.

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Beschuldigter Priester wehrt sich öffentlich

DEUTCHLAND
Volksfreund

Es ist ein Novum im Missbrauchsskandal: Ein Priester, der beschuldigt wird, 1985 einen damals 16-Jährigen sexuell missbraucht zu haben, geht nach der Messe in die Offensive – er verteilt einen Brief an die Gottesdienstbesucher. Darin wirft er den Verantwortlichen des Bistums Trier Hinhaltetaktik vor. Auch das mutmaßliche Opfer und Opferinitiativen kritisieren die Aufarbeitung.

Trier. Damit hatten die Gottesdienstbesucher nicht gerechnet: Am dritten Adventssonntag verteilte der Priester nach einer Messe im Dekanat Koblenz “Flugblätter” an die Gläubigen. Es waren die Kopien eines Schreibens, das der Geistliche ursprünglich wohl nur an Generalvikar Georg Bätzing gerichtet hatte. In dem Brief, der unserer Zeitung vorliegt, schreibt der Priester, dass er des sexuellen Vorwurfs beschuldigt wird. Weiter heißt es, dass es im Januar 2013 ein “längeres Gespräch” mit dem Offizial gegeben habe und er sich zwei forensischen Gutachten unterzogen habe. “Der Vorwurf des Missbrauchs wiegt schwer. Aus meiner Sicht habe ich mir gegenüber Herrn … nichts zuschulden kommen lassen. Selbst wenn dies zuträfe, glaube ich als unmittelbar Betroffener und Mitglied des Presbyteriums eine zügige Aufklärung und einen baldigen Bescheid meines Bischofs erwarten zu dürfen”, heißt es in dem Schriftstück.

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Missbrauchsopfer kritisieren …

DEUTSCHLAND
Volksfreund

Missbrauchsopfer kritisieren Trierer Bischof wegen mangelndem Aufklärungswillen

Rund vier Jahre nach Bekanntwerden des Missbrauchsskandals in der katholischen Kirche fällt die Bilanz bei den Opferverbänden nüchtern aus: Sie werfen dem Trierer Bischof Stephan Ackermann sogar Vertuschung vor.

Mit 18.000 Euro war Claudia Adams (41) entschädigt worden, weil ein Priester sie im Kindergartenalter sexuell missbraucht hatte – die höchste Entschädigung bei insgesamt 280.000 Euro, die Opfer im Bistum Trier erhalten haben sollen. Bischof Ackermann, Missbrauchsbeauftragter der katholischen Kirche in Deutschland, hält den Skandal für aufgearbeitet.

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Legionaries begin first general chapter to revise constitutions

VATICAN CITY
DFW Catholic

Vatican City, Jan 9, 2014 / 05:46 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Earlier this morning the Legionaries of Christ began their first Extraordinary General Chapter meeting to draft and approve their new constitutions, after which they will elect their new leadership.

Opening with a Jan. 8 Mass celebrated by Cardinal Velasio De Paolis, the Chapter, which will be held behind closed doors throughout its duration, began its official meetings the morning of Jan. 9, and is slated to last roughly 20 days.

The General Chapter was mandated by Benedict XVI in wake of the revelation of the double-life led by the congregation’s founder, Fr. Marcial Maciel, who is since deceased.

An official investigation into the life and conduct of Fr. Maciel was launched by the Vatican, and in 2006 Benedict XVI stripped him of his duties and role of leadership within the congregation, ordering him to a life of prayer and penance.

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Judge’s Words Come Back To Haunt Her

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Big Trial

By Ralph Cipriano
for Bigtrial.net

She’s a judge who’s developed “a true ability to keep an open mind.”

She strives to “advance the fair administration of justice.” One of her “special strengths” is “the ability to look at both sides” of an argument, balance competing interests, and “arrive at a well-reasoned and just decision.”

She can think “outside the box.” She’s skilled at research, reading and writing. That’s why “it’s not infrequently” that the appellate courts “are praising” her opinions.

Who is this Wonder Woman in judicial robes? Is it Sandra Day O’Connor? Judge Judy Sheindlin? Nope, it’s Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge M. Teresa Sarmina.

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Philly D.A. Williams Loses It …

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
TheMediaReport

Philly D.A. Williams Loses It After Appeals Court Overturns His Wrongful Conviction of Msgr. Lynn; Kudos to Philly Journalist Who Lambastes Williams’ ‘Show Trial’ For a ‘Priestly Scalp’

After a Pennsylvania appeals court unanimously overturned the landmark conviction of Msgr. William J. Lynn – a conviction which the mainstream media naturally loudly trumpeted – Philadelphia D.A. Seth Williams publicly attacked Msgr. Lynn, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, and even the appellate court judges to whom he is ethically bound to show due respect.

After Williams intemperately declared that the court’s ruling was an “injustice,” writer Ralph Cipriano reports that Lynn’s lawyer, Thomas A. Bergstrom, believes that Williams’ conduct was “unbecoming of his office and position as the city’s top law enforcement officer.”

Rather than dutifully discharging his role as simply a publicly elected law enforcement officer, Bergstrom adds, “All of a sudden he [Williams] is now judge, jury and executioner, and he’s still railing about this man (Msgr. Lynn) being guilty, and he’s innocent.”

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