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June 22, 2015

Smyth suspicions go back decades

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

22 JUNE 2015

The activities of Ireland’s most infamous paedophile priest sparked concerns years before he was ordained, an inquiry has heard.

There was suspicion that Fr Brendan Smyth, who admitted sexually assaulting hundreds of children, had abused a boy while training in Rome during the late 1940s.

The revelations were made to the Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry, which is examining whether systemic failings allowed Smyth – a member of the Norbertine order – to perpetrate the abuse over more than four decades.

Jospeh Aiken, counsel for the inquiry, said: “The Norbertine order believes that knowledge of Brendan Smyth’s activities exists prior to his ordination yet he was ordained as a priest in any event.

“A complaint had been made about Smyth when he was a student in Rome in the 1940s. He was accused of abusing a child in the vicinity of the college.”

Retired judge Sir Anthony Hart is leading the HIA probe, one of the UK’s largest inquiries into physical, sexual and emotional harm to children at homes run by the church, state and voluntary organisations.

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Fr Brendan Smyth: a timeline

NORTHERN IRELAND/IRELAND
Irish Times

The following is a selective list of articles from Irishtimes.com referring to the late Fr Brendan Smyth.

March 22, 1996

BRENDAN SMYTH was back in Magilligan Prison, Co Derry, last night after senior Garda officers interviewed him in Belfast about further allegations of sexual abuse in the Republic.

Senior Garda officers, including a chief superintendent, travelled to Antrim Road RUC station in Belfast yesterday to question the 68 year old convicted paedophile about the alleged offences in Dublin, Mayo and Cavan.

Smyth has been in prison since 1994 when he pleaded guilty to 17 charges of indecent assault involving the sexual abuse of five girls and three boys. In September last year he was sentenced to a further three years in jail after he pleaded guilty to 26 charges of sex abuse in Northern Ireland over a 20 year period.

At the time it was reported that the priest may face further charges in the Republic. Smyth has applied for release on parole. He becomes eligible at the end of this month.

However, his solicitor, Mr Denis Maloney, complained this week after reports that the RUC may want to interview Smyth again. Mr Maloney said that it was clearly understood that the file on his client in relation to offences in Northern Ireland was closed after he pleaded guilty last September.

March 22, 1997

BRENDAN SMYTH (71), the paedophile priest, arriving at Limavady Court in Co Derry yesterday where an order was made for his extradition to the Republic to face 74 sex abuse charges.

The Norbertine priest had been released from Magilligan Prison, where he served a four-year term for sexually abusing children over a 20-year period in west Belfast.

During the hearing, Smyth stood in the dock beside an RUC sergeant. He remained silent except to reply “Yes” when asked if he understood five specimen charges. After the hearing, people outside the court shouted abuse at him. He was driven to City of Derry airport. Accompanied by two gardai, he was then flown to Dublin.

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Defense begins presenting its case Monday in Pastor G’s sex abuse trial

TEXAS
WRIC

TARRANT COUNTY, Texas (WRIC) — The defense began presenting its case Monday in the Geronimo ‘Pastor G’ Aguilar trial. The former Richmond megachurch pastor is accused of sexually assaulting two young girls in Texas back in the 90’s, when he was their youth pastor.

The first witness to take the stand Monday was Samantha Aguilar, Pastor G’s wife. Samantha said on the stand that she was just a few months shy of 18-years-old when she got married to Geronimo Aguilar.

Samantha told the jury she learned that Child Protective Services (CPS) was investigating her husband after she returned from a solo trip to California. She said she never saw anything inappropriate and CPS never talked to her.

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BILLY GRAHAM’S GRANDSON ADMITS TO AFFAIR, RESIGNS FROM FORT LAUDERDALE MEGACHURCH

FLORIDA
New Times

BY CHRIS JOSEPH

MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2015

Tullian Tchividjian, grandson of Billy Graham and pastor at Fort Lauderdale megachurch Coral Ridge Presbyterian, has resigned from his pulpit after admitting to an affair.

Aside from being known as Billy Graham’s grandkid, Tchividjian — who has been married since 1994 and has three children with his wife, Kim — is also nephew to Franklin Graham, who famously blamed the ills of the world on homosexuality and recently blamed the Charleston shootings on Hollywood.

In a statement released to the Washington Post on Sunday, Tchividjian revealed that he had discovered that his wife had been having an affair. The statement goes on to say that he sought comfort from a friend, whom he eventually also became intimately involved with.

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Billy Graham’s grandson quits Florida church after admitting ‘moral failing

By Zachary Fagenson

MIAMI (Reuters) – A grandson of famed evangelist Billy Graham resigned his post atop a prominent south Florida church after admitting to “moral failure,” according to a statement from Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church.

A statement on the church’s website said that several days ago Tullian Tchividjian, 42, had acknowledged that “his actions disqualify him from continuing to serve as senior pastor or preach from the pulpit, and resigned – effective immediately.”

The website did not specify what Tchividjian’s “moral failure” was and church officials did not respond to requests for comment on Monday.

In a statement to the Washington Post, Tchividjian said his problems began after returning from a trip and learning his wife was having an affair. The couple later separated, according to the statement.
“Sadly and embarrassingly, I subsequently sought comfort in a friend and developed an inappropriate relationship myself,” he said.

In another letter to the newspaper, Tchividjian’s wife Kim was less apologetic while asking for privacy and thanking supporters.

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Grandson of Billy Graham steps down as pastor of Florida megachurch after admitting affair

FLORIDA
The Republic

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: 6/22/15

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida — A prominent Florida megachurch says a grandson of the Rev. Billy Graham has stepped down as its pastor after a “moral failure.”

Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church said Monday that Tullian Tchividjian resigned last week for actions that “disqualify him from continuing to serve as senior pastor.” The Fort Lauderdale church offered no further details.

Tchividjian did not comment on the matter on his webpage and did not respond to a call seeking comment. In a statement to The Washington Post, he acknowledged having an affair.

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Billy Graham’s grandson steps down …

FLORIDA
Washington Post

Billy Graham’s grandson steps down from Florida megachurch after admitting an affair

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey June 21

Billy Graham’s grandson Tullian Tchividjian has resigned from his pulpit at Coral Ridge Presbyterian, a high-profile church in South Florida, after admitting he had an affair. He released the following statement to The Washington Post:

“I resigned from my position at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church today due to ongoing marital issues. As many of you know, I returned from a trip a few months back and discovered that my wife was having an affair. Heartbroken and devastated, I informed our church leadership and requested a sabbatical to focus exclusively on my marriage and family. As her affair continued, we separated. Sadly and embarrassingly, I subsequently sought comfort in a friend and developed an inappropriate relationship myself. Last week I was approached by our church leaders and they asked me about my own affair. I admitted to it and it was decided that the best course of action would be for me to resign. Both my wife and I are heartbroken over our actions and we ask you to pray for us and our family that God would give us the grace we need to weather this heart wrenching storm. We are amazingly grateful for the team of men and women who are committed to walking this difficult path with us. Please pray for the healing of deep wounds and we kindly ask that you respect our privacy.”

Tchividjian, 42, has been married to his wife, Kim, since 1994 and they have three children. Kim Tchividjian sent the following message to The Post Monday morning:

“The statement reflected my husband’s opinions but not my own. Please respect the privacy of my family at this time, thank you. I do thank everyone for the outpouring of love for my family as well during this difficult time and we appreciate all the prayers and support we are receiving.”

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Rörig fordert mehr Forschung zum Thema Missbrauch

DEUTSCHLAND
kath.net

[Berlin (kath.net/KNA) Federal Government Abuse Commissioner Johannes Wilhelm Rörig has demanded an increase of scientists doing research on sexual violence.]

Bundesmissbrauchs-Beauftragter: Das Thema dürfe nicht als «Nischenthema» betrachtet werden. Laut Weltgesundheitsorganisation sind in Europa rund 18 Millionen Kinder von sexueller Gewalt betroffen.

Berlin (kath.net/KNA) Der Missbrauchsbeauftragte der Bundesregierung, Johannes-Wilhelm Rörig, hat einen verstärkten Einsatz von Wissenschaftlern bei der Forschung zu sexueller Gewalt verlangt. Notwendig seien mehr Wissen und mehr Vernetzung der Forschungsdisziplinen, sagte Rörig am Donnerstag in Berlin. Das Thema dürfe nicht als «Nischenthema» betrachtet werden. Laut Weltgesundheitsorganisation sind in Europa rund 18 Millionen Kinder von sexueller Gewalt betroffen.

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Commission to probe abuse of children in Jehovah’s Witnesses

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

JUNE 23, 2015

Dan Box
Crime Reporter
Sydney

The child abuse royal commission will investigate the mistreatment of children within the Jehovah’s Witnesses church, with a public hearing into the Christian denomination to be held in Sydney next month.

The church, which has about 89,000 followers in Australia, is the latest in a series of religious organisations called before the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. The inquiry, which is expected to hear from a number of victims, will also hear evidence about how the church and its associated company, Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Australia Ltd, responded to abuse in the past.

A previous Victorian state inquiry into child abuse heard that church leaders who heard allegations of abuse had been instructed to contact the organisation’s lawyers to check their obligations under state law, before going to police.

Asked whether church leaders would report allegations of child abuse to police, Watchtower Bible and Tract Society director Terrence O’Brien told the Victorian inquiry “that is within the decision-making of the victim, not the minister”.

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Sexual abuse survivor will challenge George Pell at Royal Commission

AUSTRALIA
The Courier

By Melissa Cunningham June 22, 2015

A BALLARAT clergy sexual abuse survivor says he was targeted by perpetrators due to his disability and claims Cardinal George Pell ignored his pleas for help.

Paul Lyons who is profoundly deaf told The Courier he will submit a witness statement to challenge the senior Catholic at the second round of Royal Commission hearings later this year.

Mr Lyons said he had been inspired by the strength of other survivors to go public.

Mr Lyons will allege Cardinal Pell was present when he told another priest he had been brutally raped by Christian brother teacher Robert Best, aged 9, at St Alipius in Ballarat East.

Cardinal Pell said he was studying at Oxford at the time the rape.

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What the Pope’s climate change announcement tells us about the church

UNITED KINGDOM
Prospect

by John Cornwell / June 19, 2015

Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment—a formal church document, released yesterday, in which he calls for action on climate change and pollution—has been greeted with enthusiasm by an impressive array of the “people of good will” to whom he addresses it.

But in the long run, the reception of the Pope’s pronouncements may tell us more about the state of the Catholic Church and of the papacy than about how to solve the degradation of the planet.

The document has been praised by the many secular institutions that blame the actions of humans for climate change. Representatives of the United Nations (UN) have enthusiastically endorsed it, as has Greenpeace—institutions that have no brief for Christianity, let alone Catholicism. The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon yesterday noted that the encyclical expressed “a very solid scientific consensus” showing that most global warming in recent decades is “mainly a result of human activity.”

At the same time, though, there is a subterranean theme within the encyclical’s 184 pages that has prompted strong reactions inside the Catholic Church. It has been harshly criticised by some leading Catholics who believe that it goes beyond the papal remit by expressing uncompromising views on politics and economics.

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Un prêtre français réduit à l’état laïc suite à des abus sexuels

FRANCE
La Croix

[The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith was relieved of his clerical obligations a French priest, who then returned to the lay state. He was sentenced in 2000 for sexual abuse of minors.]

Le P. Jean-Marie Vincent, curé de la paroisse Notre Dame de La Source à la Réunion, a été relevé de ses vœux par un décret de la Congrégation pour la doctrine de la foi. Après avoir célébré sa dernière messe le samedi 13 juin, il est donc revenu à une vie de laïc.

En 2000, la cour d’appel de Nancy avait condamné ce prêtre pour agressions sexuelles sur mineurs, à 5 ans de prison, dont 4 ans ferme, pour des faits commis en Italie et en Suisse, alors qu’il était directeur de la chorale de Bar-le-Duc.

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Brendan Smyth may have abused more than 200 children

NORTHERN IRELAND
Irish Times

Gerry Moriarty

The Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry in the North heard on Monday that paedophile priest Brendan Smyth admitted that he could have sexually abused more than 200 children during his period in the religious life.

Junior counsel for the inquiry Joseph Aiken said that new information had emerged from its investigations about Smyth including how after his arrest he told a doctor in 1994 that more than 200 children may have been abused by him.

Mr Aiken said that Smyth admitted that over his years in the religious life that he could have sexually abused 50-100 children” and that “number could even be double or perhaps even more”. The abuse is believed to have run from the late 1940s to the early 1990s.

Mr Aiken said that Smyth was convicted of 117 cases of indecent assault against 41 children in the North and South. There were 74 convictions against 20 children in the Republic and 43 convictions against 21 children in Northern Ireland. The Northern Ireland convictions were between 1964 and 1984 and the Southern convictions between 1967 and 1993.

Mr Aiken referred to how Smyth also spent time in Wales, Scotland and the United States where he faced allegations of “similar abuse” and that there were many more allegations against Smyth, some of which he accepted.

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Early fears over paedophile priest

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

22 JUNE 2015

Concerns were raised about the activities of a notorious paedophile priest before he was ordained, an inquiry has heard.

There was suspicion that Fr Brendan Smyth, who went on to sexually assault hundreds of children, had abused a boy while training in Rome during the late 1940s.

The revelations were made to the Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry, which is looking at how Smyth – a member of the Norbertine order – was allowed to continue offending for over four decades.

Jospeh Aiken, counsel for the inquiry said: “The Norbertine order believes that knowledge of Brendan Smyth’s activities exists prior to his ordination yet he was ordained as a priest in any event.

“A complaint had been made about Smyth when he was a student in Rome in the 1940s. He was accused of abusing a child in the vicinity of the college.”

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UK priest ‘may have abused hundreds’

NORTHERN IRELAND
news.com.au (Australia)

A NOTORIOUS paedophile priest told a doctor he had sexually abused hundreds of children, an inquiry in Northern Ireland has heard.

FR Brendan Smyth made the admission in February 1994 – the year he was jailed for his crimes.

He said: “Over the years of religious life it could be that I have sexually abused between 50 and 100 children. That number could even be doubled or perhaps even more.”

Northern Ireland’s long-running Historical Abuse Inquiry (HIA) is holding a focused module into how Smyth, a member of the Norbertine Order, was allowed to continue offending for more than four decades.

Joseph Aiken, counsel for the inquiry, said it was the first time the serial child molester’s comments had been made public.

“The inquiry will have to consider whether it is also a story of a litany of missed opportunities to properly deal with Smyth by a significant number of individuals who were themselves in positions of considerable trust, power and influence not only over him, his victims and their families,” he said.

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RI–Priest who abused in ND hurt 100s, panel is told

RHODE ISLAND
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Monday, June 22

Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 503 0003, bdorris@SNAPnetwork.org )

A priest who molested Rhode Island kids, who “abused hundreds of children over decades” and should have never been ordained, a Northern Ireland government panel.

The testimony comes as part of a week-long inquiry into “what opportunities there were to (stop the priest’s abuse) of children and whether any action, or inaction, amounted to systemic failings.”

[RTE News]

[BBC News]

At least three abuse and cover up lawsuits (in 2010 and 2008) have been filed in Rhode Island because of child sex crimes by Fr. Brendan Smyth.

One of those victims is Helen McGonigle, a Connecticut attorney, who disclosed in 2006 to the Providence diocese that Smyth had sexually abused her as a child, beginning when she was in 1st grade and attending Our Lady of Mercy School in 1967. She said that Smyth threatened her with death if she told. (WBUR, January 27, 2010)

In 2007, Providence Catholic officials admitted that they had received eight abuse reports about Smyth. (East Greenwich Pendulum, October 25, 2007)

Smyth died in prison after being convicted of indecently assaulting 74 children in the Republic of Ireland and 43 others in Northern Ireland.

We call on Rhode Island Bishop Thomas Tobin and every single diocesan or parish employee in the state to show some courage, break their silence, act with compassion and use every possible means to reach out to and help others who were sexually violated by Smyth and his complicit clerical colleagues. It’s not enough for a church official to say “We’re sorry for his crimes.” Church officials must use their vast resources – parish websites, pulpit announcements, new releases and church bulletins – to seek out and console those who have been suffering for decades because of this predator.

Finally, we commend the brave individuals who were hurt as kids by Smyth and found the strength to expose this pedophile and those who protected him for decades and sought – and won – justice in the courts. We hope his passing brings them comfort, knowing that Smyth will no longer ever be able to assault anyone else.

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Early fears over paedophile priest

NORTHERN IRELAND
Farming Life

Concerns were raised about the activities of a notorious paedophile priest before he was ordained, an inquiry has heard.

There was suspicion that Fr Brendan Smyth, who went on to sexually assault hundreds of children, had abused a boy while training in Rome during the late 1940s.

The revelations were made to the Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry, which is looking at how Smyth – a member of the Norbertine order – was allowed to continue offending for over four decades.

Jospeh Aiken, counsel for the inquiry said: “The Norbertine order believes that knowledge of Brendan Smyth’s activities exists prior to his ordination yet he was ordained as a priest in any event.

“A complaint had been made about Smyth when he was a student in Rome in the 1940s. He was accused of abusing a child in the vicinity of the college.”

Retired judge Sir Anthony Hart is leading the HIA inquiry, one of the UK’s largest inquiries into physical, sexual and emotional harm to children at homes run by the church, state and voluntary organisations.

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Pastor of Detroit-area church resuming duties after FBI financial investigation closes

MICHIGAN
The Republic

The Associated Press
Published: 6/22/15

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, Michigan — The pastor of a Detroit-area Catholic church is resuming his duties after being ordered in October to step aside amid an FBI investigation of church finances.

The Archdiocese of Detroit says the FBI has indicated that the investigation into funds at St. Kenneth Church has been closed. The resumption of duties for Rev. Thomas Belczak is effective June 27 and parishioners were given the update Saturday.

The archdiocese says it has appointed a delegate to the parish in Wayne County’s Plymouth Township to provide more financial oversight.

Belczak’s lawyer Karen Woodside tells the Detroit Free Press he cooperated with investigators while maintaining his innocence.

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Historical Abuse Inquiry: Fr Brendan Smyth ‘could have abused hundreds of children’

NORTHERN IRELAND
BBC News

A public inquiry has been told that a paedophile priest admitted he may have sexually abused hundreds of children.

Northern Ireland’s Historical Abuse Inquiry has begun an examination on the activities of Fr Brendan Smyth.

Smyth was at the centre of one of the first paedophile priest scandals to rock the Catholic church in Ireland.

The inquiry heard he told a doctor in 1994 that “Over the years of religious life, it could be that I’ve sexually abused between 50 and 100 children.

“That number could have been doubled, or perhaps even more.”

Disgrace

Smyth was convicted of 117 indecent assaults against 41 children across Ireland.
He died in prison in 1997 after a heart attack.

The wide-ranging inquiry is conducting a week-long focus on how Smyth got away with his crimes, many carried out in a number of former children’s residential homes, for so long.

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Live: Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry address

NORTHERN IRELAND
BBC News

Chairman Sir Anthony Hart gives an opening address at the start of the sixth module of Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry (HIA) in Banbridge, County Down.

This module will focus on the crimes of Fr Brendan Smyth following allegations made by numerous witnesses who have already given evidence.

He is due to speak at 10:00 BST.

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Inquiry told Smyth should never have been ordained

NORTHERN IRELAND
RTE News

At its opening session in Banbridge Co Down this morning, the inquiry heard that the Norbertine Order priest abused hundreds of children over a period spanning several decades.

He was convicted of indecently assaulting 74 children in the Republic of Ireland and of indecently assaulting 43 others in Northern Ireland.

Some of the abuse took place in care homes run by religious orders.

In a written statement to the inquiry a representative of the Norbertine Order acknowledged that warning signs had surfaced prior to Brendan Smyth’s ordination in the 1940s and that he ought never to have been ordained to the priesthood.

The retired archbishop of Armagh, Cardinal Sean Brady, is to give evidence on Thursday.

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Abuse inquiry in North to focus on activities of Brendan Smyth

NORTHERN IRELAND
Irish Times

Failings that allowed notorious paedophile priest Brendan Smyth to abuse children for four decades will be examined by a public inquiry on Monday.

Northern Ireland’s long-running Historical Abuse Inquiry (HIA) is holding a focused module into how Smyth got away with his crimes for so long.

The serial child molester frequented Catholic residential homes and was convicted of more than 100 child abuse charges.

Retired judge Sir Anthony Hart is leading the HIA inquiry, one of the UK’s largest inquiries into physical, sexual and emotional harm to children at homes run by the church, state and voluntary organisations.

Smyth, who was at the centre of one of the first clerical child sex abuse scandals to rock the Catholic Church in Ireland, was eventually convicted of more than 100 child abuse charges on both sides of the Irish border over a 40-year period.

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Abuse inquiry to focus on Smyth crimes

NORTHERN IRELAND
UTV

The public inquiry into historical institutional abuse is to examine the case of notorious paedophile priest Brendan Smyth later.

Story by UTV Staff, Belfast

It will focus on how Smyth, who was eventually convicted of more than 100 child abuse charges over a 40-year period, got away with his crimes for so long.

This, the latest module of the long-running Historical Abuse Inquiry (HIA), begins on Monday and is expected to last a week.

Smyth was at the centre of one of the first clerical child sex abuse scandals to rock the Catholic Church in Ireland.

Allegations surrounding the priest were investigated as far back as 1975, however it was almost 25 years before he was jailed.

He died in prison in 1997 following a heart attack.

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Jehovah’s Witnesses face abuse hearing

AUSTRALIA
SBS

Source: AAP
22 JUN 2015

Jehovah’s Witnesses, the sometimes controversial Christian church, is to face public examination by the royal commission into child sexual abuse in institutions.

A public hearing into the church will be held in Sydney starting on July 27, the commission announced on Monday.

The experience of survivors of child sexual abuse within the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church in Australia will be investigated as will its responses and those of its company – the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Australia Ltd – to allegations made against members.

The Witnesses are best known for their door-to-door proselytising as they spread the message of what they believe is the true meaning of the bible. They have sometimes gained publicity for their refusal to accept blood transfusions and have been accused of being a “cult”.

In 2012 the church in the United States was involved in a court case in California which tested its obligation to tell parents of the child-abuse history of a member who molested a nine-year-old girl.

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Public hearing into the Jehovah’s Witnesses

AUSTRALIA
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

22 June, 2015

The Royal Commission will hold a public hearing in Sydney commencing on 27 July 2015 at 10:00am.

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

1. The experience of survivors of child sexual abuse within the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church in Australia.

2. The responses of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church and the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Australia Ltd to allegations, reports or complaints of child sexual abuse within the Church.

3. The systems, policies and procedures in place within the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church and the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Australia Ltd for raising and responding to allegations of or concerns about child sexual abuse within the Church.

4. The systems, policies and procedures in place within the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church and the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Australia Ltd to prevent child sexual abuse within the Church.

5. Any related matters.

Any person or institution who believes that they have a direct and substantial interest in the scope and purpose of the public hearing is invited to lodge a written application for leave to appear at the public hearing by 10 July 2015.

Applications for leave to appear should be made using the form available on the Royal Commission website.

The form and the submission should be lodged with the Royal Commission via: Email: solicitor@childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au; or Mail: GPO Box 5283, Sydney NSW 2001.

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Jehovah’s Witnesses to appear before sex abuse royal commission

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

June 22, 2015

Rachel Browne
Social Affairs Reporter

The Jehovah’s Witnesses Church in Australia is the latest religious group to come to the attention of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

The child sex abuse royal commission will hold a public hearing into controversial Christian group the Jehovah’s Witnesses, next month.

The inquiry, to be held in Sydney, will hear from people who were allegedly sexually abused within the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church in Australia.

It will examine how the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church and its company, the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Australia, responded to claims of child sexual abuse within the organisation.

A Victorian inquiry into how churches handle child sex abuse claims has previously taken submissions from former Jehovah’s Witnesses who alleged instances of paedophilia, sexual assault, blackmail and death threats.

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Justice McClellan to address 14th Assembly

AUSTRALIA
Insights

The Chair of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Justice Peter McClellan AM will address the Uniting Church in Australia’s 14th Assembly meeting in Perth next month.

Justice McClellan will address the meeting on Wednesday 15 July at the University of Western Australia.

UCA President Rev. Prof. Andrew Dutney has welcomed Justice McClellan’s agreement to address the Assembly and thanked him for the Commission’s important work to date.

“Justice McClellan has graciously agreed to speak to our Assembly meeting and we will listen very closely to what he has to say,” said Rev. Prof. Dutney.

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HIA inquiry to examine Father Brendan Smyth crimes

NORTHERN IRELAND
BBC News

By Kevin Sharkey
BBC News NI

The crimes of the notorious paedophile priest, Fr Brendan Smyth, will be examined at a public inquiry later.

The Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry (HIA) is looking at abuse allegations across a range of church, state and voluntary institutions.

The inquiry decided to investigate the late priest’s activities following allegations made by numerous witnesses who have already given evidence.

They were residents at a number of former institutions being investigated.

Scandal

These institutions include Rubane House Boys Home, run by the De La Salle Order in Kircubbin, County Down, and two Sisters of Nazareth-run homes on the Ormeau and Ravenhill roads in Belfast.

Later this week, the inquiry will hear from a number of prominent members of the Catholic Church, including its former leader in Ireland, Cardinal Sean Brady.

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June 21, 2015

Departments had access to mother-and-baby home report

IRELAND
Irish Examiner

By Conall Ó Fátharta
Irish Examiner Reporter

Two Government departments had access to a 2012 report on “shocking” levels of infant deaths at Bessborough Mother and Baby home — despite initial claims that it did not have the report.

Earlier this month, the Irish Examiner revealed that a 2012 HSE report highlighted the “wholly epidemic” infant deaths rates at the Cork home and said: “The question whether, indeed, all of these children actually died while in Bessborough, or whether they were brokered into clandestine adoption arrangements, both foreign and domestic, has dire implications for the Church and State, and not least for the children and families themselves.”

The report, compiled as part of the HSE’s examination of the State’s role in the Magdalene Laundries under the McAleese inquiry, was based on an examination of Bessborough’s own records between 1922 and the late 1970s. Bessborough’s death register records 478 children died there between 1934 and 1953 — one infant a fortnight for nearly two decades.

In response to queries from this newspaper, the Department of Children and Youth Affairs (DCYA) said it had not been given the report by the HSE in 2012. However, it has since confirmed that both it and the Department of Health were given the report in 2012.

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Probe examines abusive priest case

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

22 JUNE 2015

Failings that allowed notorious paedophile priest Brendan Smyth to abuse children for four decades will today be examined by a public inquiry.

Northern Ireland’s long-running Historical Abuse Inquiry (HIA) is holding a focused module into how Smyth got away with his crimes for so long.

The serial child molester frequented Catholic residential homes and was convicted of more than 100 child abuse charges.

Retired judge Sir Anthony Hart is leading the HIA inquiry, one of the UK’s largest inquiries into physical, sexual and emotional harm to children at homes run by the church, state and voluntary organisations.

Smyth, who was at the centre of one of the first clerical child sex abuse scandals to rock the Catholic Church in Ireland, was eventually convicted of more than 100 child abuse charges on both sides of the Irish border over a 40-year period.

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Resignations reflect Pope Francis’s hard line on sex abuse cases

VATICAN CITY
Irish Times

Paddy Agnew in Rome

Mon, Jun 22, 2015

Anyone who has doubts as to the severity of the “Francis revolution” currently blowing through the Vatican should probably take a look at last Monday’s Bollettino or news bulletin from the Holy See press office. Two items make for significant reading.

Firstly, the Holy See confirms that the pope has accepted the resignations of the Archbishop and Auxiliary Bishop of the diocese of St Paul and Minneapolis in the United States,and Lee Piché respectively.

They announced their departures less than two weeks after prosecutors in St Paul accused the archdiocese of wilfully ignoring warning signs of a paedophile priest.

Trial of former nuncio

The bulletin also announced that the former papal nuncio to the Dominican Republic, Polish archbishop Jósef Wesolowski, is to stand trial next month in a Vatican City court on charges related to alleged sex abuse.

Essentially, the pope’s hard line is making itself felt. The two US bishops have been forced to resign because of an alleged cover-up or failure to correctly handle a sex-abuser priest in their diocese.

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Archdiocese Remains Under Scrutiny after Recent Resignations

MINNESOTA
KSTP

Ramsey County Attorney John Choi said last week he’d continue to investigate the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis after Archbishop John Nienstedt resigned.

Choi has filed criminal charges against the archdiocese as a corporation. No individuals are charged, though Choi hasn’t ruled out that possibility.

Court documents show church leaders missed several opportunities over the years to report or disclose information about Curtis Wehmeyer, a former priest convicted in 2012 of molesting two boys.

The documents say Nienstedt named Wehmeyer a pastor, despite warnings. They say Bishop Lee Piche seemed to disregard a report that Wehmeyer was found in bed with a boy, a report Piche told police he didn’t remember. Authorities say the Rev. Kevin McDonough repeatedly said Wehmeyer wasn’t a danger.

Meanwhile, Sunday June 21 was the first Sunday since Nienstedt resigned last week. Many who attend mass said they look forward to a time of healing and renewal.

“There has been a lot of hurt in the Catholic Church. I don’t know how to fix that immediately, sometimes change can facilitate that.” Nate Hilderand said.

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Without Cleaning House the Pope Can’t Clear the Air

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reproter

Ken Briggs | Jun. 21, 2015

Pope Francis is a pungent preacher. His blunt rhetoric has electrified the world and effectively changed the church’s image from moribund to rejuvenated just as I suspect he was elected to do. The narrative has been extensively revamped.

But preaching doesn’t go as far as it once did without something to back it up. Not that long ago, a pope’s admonitions were enough. If Pius XII had decided to add a fishless Tuesday to the discipline in 1949, chances are that his word alone would have won overwhelming compliance. No more. Catholics like their fellow citizens are far less willing to obey authority on its face.

To win over audiences, preachers of reform are much more likely to succeed by admitting that their own houses have contributed to the crisis and that they are determined to do something about it.

Francis’ diagnosis and prescriptions, compelling as they are, need persuasive confession that the church itself has been a polluter and a profiteer in the building of the fossil fuel empire. So far as I can tell, the church’s implicit collusion in damaging the climate never enters into the pope’s encyclical. Neither does any indication that the Vatican will back up his eloquent alarm by divesting the portion of its estimated $8 billion bank account that’s tied up in global oil.

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LA PIAGA DELLA PEDOFILIA NELLA CHIESA

ITALIA
Rete L’Abuso

[The plague of child abuse in the church.]

SAVONA. Giorgio Barbacini è stato il primo caso,ma le cronache degli anni Duemila sono arricchite da altri due preti condannati per pedofilia. Si tratta di Luciano Massaferro, alassino, nei guai per aver abusato di una parrocchiana dodicenne e Nello Giraudo, che ha chiesto di tornare allo stato laicale e che ha patteggiato un anno di carcere per aver molestato un quindicenne durante un campo scout nel finalese. Entrambi, come peraltro Barbacini, avevano contatti diretti con i parrocchiani minorenni. Don Lu era il parroco di San Vincenzo ad Alassio, don Nello gestiva una comunità per minori. E per entrambi i vertici della curia non erano intervenuti per allontanarli dalle potenziali vittime. Don Luciano Massaferro, però, il carcere lo ha fatto. Prima a Chiavari, poi a Villa Andreini dove fino a qualche settimana fa stava scontando la condannaa7annie8mesiper avere molestato sessualmente una chierichetta della parrocchia di San Giovanni ad Alassio. Il Tribunale ha infatti accolto la richiesta dei legali per l’affidamento in prova ai servizi socialidiImperia e don Massaferro ha trovato ospitalità alla Casa della Carità.

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Police records show 3 child sex offences committed every hour

UNITED KINGDOM
NSPCC

Shocking figures from our latest report show sexual offences against children in England Wales are up by more than a third

Figures revealed today, in our How safe are our children? report, show that the number of sexual offences against children recorded by police in England and Wales soared by more than a third last year (2013-14).

A total of 31,238 offences – 85 a day – including rape, sexual assault and grooming, were reported to police. The majority of victims were aged 12 to 16, although more than one in three (8,282) were younger than 11. Among these were 2,895 aged five and under – including 94 babies1.

The number of offences recorded against girls (24,457) was nearly five times higher than that of boys (5,292).

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Kanada: Pädophiler Priester gibt Taten an 40 Opfern zu

KANADA
kath.ch

[Priest Paul-Andre Harvey admitted in court to abusing 40 minors.]

Chicoutimi, 21.6.15 (kath.ch) Ein kanadischer Priester im Ruhestand, der des sexuellen Missbrauchs angeklagt war, anerkennt seine Schuld. Paul-André Harvey, Priester in der Diözese Chicoutimi, hat am 16. Juni zugegeben, zwischen 1963 und 1987 40 Kinder missbraucht zu haben. Die meisten von ihnen waren zur Tatzeit zwischen sechs und zwölf Jahre alt. Harvey drohen drei bis acht Jahre Gefängnis.

Die ersten Anschuldigungen gegen den Priester der Diözese Chicoutimi gehen aufs Jahr 2012 zurück. Der Geistliche wurde der Unzucht mit Kindern und grober Anstössigkeiten gegenüber 39 Mädchen angeklagt, wie die katholische Informationsseite Proximo berichtet.

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Hawaii Bishop Does Funeral for Accused Predator in Hiding, Victims Respond

HAWAII
Damon Tucker

A Catholic bishop recently led a funeral for an accused predator priest who was hiding in another country.

We just learned that Fr. Anthony Bolger, a priest who is publicly accused of sexually abusing a child in Hawai’i, died months ago while in hiding in Tijuana, Mexico.

Obituary: FATHER ANTHONY BOLGER | 1943-2015

Hawai’i Bishop Clarence Silva even presided over Bolger’s funeral.

Memorial Mass for Father Anthony Bolger

We are upset by Silva’s recklessness, callousness, and secrecy.

Fr. Bolger joins a long list of credibly accused child-molesting clerics who have been allowed by their Catholic supervisors to live unsupervised in the Mexico border town among unsuspecting families and vulnerable children. As best we can tell, the local Tijuana community was not warned of the accusations against Bolger and that children were put in direct risk.

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Francis again rejects women as heads of Vatican offices

ITALY
National Catholic Reporter

Joshua J. McElwee | Jun. 21, 2015

TURIN, ITALY
Pope Francis has again publicly indicated he is not considering appointing women to leadership positions in the nearly all-male Vatican bureaucracy, saying to do so would be to promote a “functionalism” of women’s roles in the Catholic church.

But the pontiff has also indicated an equality in ministry between men and women in the church, saying that all women have the “same work” the Virgin Mary had in receiving the Holy Spirit along with the twelve apostles at Pentecost.

Speaking in a rambling off the cuff address to priests and religious of the Salesians of Don Bosco in this northern Italian city Sunday, the pope said he is often asked: “But don’t you have to make stronger decisions on women in the church?”

“Oh, certainly,” Francis replied to his own question. “But do you think nominating the head of a dicastery will be a strong decision?”

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A look at key archdiocese leaders, how they handled Wehmeyer

MINNESOTA
Washington Times

By AMY FORLITI – Associated Press – Sunday, June 21, 2015

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – When Archbishop John Nienstedt resigned last week as leader of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Ramsey County Attorney John Choi said he’d “allow the facts to lead the way” in his ongoing investigation into an alleged cover-up of sexual abuse.

Choi filed criminal charges against the archdiocese as a corporation this month, and hasn’t ruled out charges against individuals if evidence warrants. So far, that hasn’t happened.

“In a criminal investigation that’s being undertaken by someone as careful as John Choi, it’s very hard to guess what they are doing … because there’s a lot that goes on under the surface,” according to Mark Osler, a criminal law professor at the University of St. Thomas.

The initial charges could be a prelude to something more, or not: “A prosecutor is going to hold their cards pretty close to the vest,” Osler said.

The court documents list several instances in which church leaders missed opportunities to report information about Curtis Wehmeyer, 50, a former priest convicted in 2012 of molesting two boys.

Here’s how prosecutors say key church leaders handled the Wehmeyer case:

FORMER ARCHBISHOP JOHN NIENSTEDT

Nienstedt became archbishop in 2008. About a year later, Wehmeyer asked to become a pastor. Canon lawyer Jennifer Haselberger repeatedly warned Nienstedt that Wehmeyer had engaged in risky behavior, which included a 2004 incident in which he approached two younger-looking males about sex in a bookstore.

Nienstedt appointed Wehmeyer as pastor of two parishes in 2009.

In a 2014 interview with The Associated Press, Nienstedt said he knew about the bookstore incident but that Wehmeyer had been evaluated and there was nothing “that would indicate he would be a danger to young people.”

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Rape victim claims Cardinal George Pell ignored his pleas after abuse

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

LUCIE MORRIS-MARR HERALD SUN JUNE 22, 2015

AN abuse victim who claims Cardinal George Pell overheard his pleas for help after being raped as a child is preparing for a showdown with the senior Catholic.

Waiving his anonymity for an interview with the Herald Sun, Paul Lyons, 55, has challenged Cardinal Pell to prove he was not in Ballarat at the time of the alleged incident, ahead of the cardinal’s appearance at the second round of royal commission hearings in the town later this year.

“I want Pell to produce the pages of his passport as proof that he was visiting Australia at the time,” Mr Lyons said.

Cardinal Pell has said he was studying at Oxford at the time Mr Lyons says he was brutally raped, aged 9, in a Ballarat school by a Christian Brother teacher.

Mr Lyons says Cardinal Pell, then a young priest, ­ignored his plea for help.

He claims Cardinal Pell, 74, “kept his arms folded and walked away” when he went to St Alipius Presbytery a few weeks after the attack in 1969.

The victim, who still lives in Ballarat, said he sought help after his parents ignored his account of the abuse at the hands of Robert Best, who was later jailed for the crime.

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Broken Rites helped to nab Marist Brother ‘Romuald’ for his child-sex crimes (including buggery)

AUSTRALIA
Broken Rites

By a Broken Rites researcher (article updated 21 June 2015)

Broken Rites has helped to obtain justice for schoolboys who were sexually assaulted by Marist Brother Francis William Cable (also known as “Brother Romuald”) in Catholic schools around Sydney and the Newcastle region. During Brother Romuald’s life of crime, his Marist colleagues and superiors looked the other way, protecting him from the police and giving him access to more victims. Eventually, some of his victims (acting separately) began to contact Broken Rites and/or the New South Wales Police. Detectives from Newcastle then found more victims. On 18 June 2015 “Romuald” Cable, aged 83, was sentenced to at least eight years jail regarding 19 victims. These 19 were not Brother Romuald’s only victims — these are merely those who have spoken to the detectives. Other victims have remained silent.

The crimes against these 19 victims (usually including several assaults on each victim) were committed between 1960 and 1974. Any victims of Cable before 1960, or after 1974, have not contacted the police. When sentencing Cable, the judge calculated a jail sentence based on the total number (and seriousness) of assaults committed on these 19 victims.

Francis William Cable was born on 3 May 1932. As a child, he attended a Marist Brothers school, where he was introduced to the ways of the Marist Brothers. Eventually he was selected to undergo training to become a Marist Brother. He was a member of the Marist Brothers from 1952 to 1978.

One of his first roles (in the late 1950s) was on the staff of a Marist-operated boys’ orphanage — St Vincent’s Boys Home at Westmead in western Sydney. Broken Rites has been aware for some time that Brother Romuald Cable was targeting boys at St Vincent’s Boys Home but, fortunately for Cable, no former St Vincent’s boys have contacted the police during this current investigation.

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Plymouth priest reinstated after FBI investigation ends

MICHIGAN
Detroit Free Press

By Robert Allen, Detroit Free Press

June 20, 2015

Banned from his parish for nearly nine months, a popular Catholic priest will return to St. Kenneth in Plymouth after an FBI investigation ended, according to his attorney and the Archdiocese of Detroit.

News of the Rev. Thomas Belczak’s return drew a standing ovation from roughly 500 parishioners attending Saturday evening mass at the church on Haggerty Road near 5 Mile Road.

“Father is not a thief. Father will never be a thief,” said Robert Frigerio, of Plymouth, after attending the Mass. “I’m in tears. I’m a grown man, I’m 73 years old, and I’m in tears.”

Belczak, 61, was removed in October during an investigation into whether he improperly used parish funds — as his brother, also a priest, is accused of doing at a Troy parish.

Thomas Belczak isn’t facing any charges resulting from the investigation. He’ll resume his duties June 27 with a delegate appointed to provide a closer watch over the parish’s finances. An Archdiocese spokesman declined to specify what was found during the investigation, but said in an email that it had “identified concerns” regarding administrative and financial practices at the parish.

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Survivors of Ireland’s hellish Mother and Baby Homes are facing a €500,000 legal bill in their battle for compensation

IRELAND
Irish Mirror

BY JAMES WARD

Unlike the Commission on Child Abuse in 2002, victims will not be provided with free legal advice

Survivors of Ireland’s hellish Mother and Baby Homes are facing a €500,000 legal bill in their battle for compensation.

Unlike the Commission on Child Abuse in 2002, victims will not be provided with free legal advice.

The previous inquiry racked up more than €55million in lawyers’ bills but survivors were not asked to pay.

Support groups, already unhappy with the terms of reference for the probe, say this is another obstacle to justice.

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A storm in the Vatican

MALTA
Times of Malta

Sunday, June 21, 2015

by Mgr Charles Vella

For ages, the boat of Peter had to row amidst heavy storms. Pope Francis has exhorted us “to row with him in the storm”. Since the Pope set out to reform the Church and the Vatican Bank and to sort out the Curia finances he has had to face many a storm. All the opposition he faces worries him, though he looks serene and determined to overcome the storms. When one touches money in the Vatican, there will be opposition. Quite rightly a Vatican journalist recently describ­ed the situation as “an open war”.

The camp is divided in two fronts. On one side we have the Pope, Cardinal George Pell, the Council of Cardinal Advisers and the Secretariat for the Economy. The secretary of the latter is the Gozitan Mgr Alfred Xuereb and the co-ordinator is Joseph F.X. Zahra, who both enjoy the confidence of the Pope.

On the other side we have some cardinals and bishops from within and outside the Curia. Some have been ousted from power and from the management of the Vatican finances. This is quite a strong group, which also opposes any changes with regard to marriage and divorcees in the forthcoming Synod on the Family. They are not rowing with the Pope.

These include Cardinal Ludwig Müller, prefect of the Congregation of Christian Doctrine, or as known in the past, the Holy Office. Very vociferous is the American Cardinal Raymond Burke, who was removed for the Apostolic Signatura to be the patron of the Order of the Knights of Malta.

A strong ally of Pope Francis is Cardinal Walter Kasper, who was selected by the Pontiff to address last year’s extraordinary consistory on the family. Another heavyweight is German Cardinal Reinhard Marx, Archbishop of Munich and head of Vatican financial control. Zahra is a close advisor to him.

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One in 35 men ‘pose child sex risk’

UNITED KINGDOM
Basingstoke Gazette

by Press Association 2014

Almost one in every 35 men could pose a sexual risk to children, new figures suggest.

The research by the National Crime Agency found that as many as 3% of men could be a potential sex abuser or have an interest in online child porn.

The NCA’s deputy director Phil Gormley told the Mail on Sunday that of those, as many as 250,000 men were “true paedophiles” – attracted to pre-pubescent girls under 12.

He said a new approach was needed to protect children from potential abusers, saying: “If all we have is arrest and incarceration, that will not help them come forward.

“Like most people I am shocked by the estimated number who have this interest. It tells us some unhealthy things about human nature.”

The issue of child sex abuse has been thrust violently into the spotlight in recent months and years through high profile scandals including DJ Jimmy Savile’s sex abuse on an epic scale and the grooming gang scandals in Rotherham and Oxford.

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REBUTTAL:Gallup ‘Confidence in Religion at New Low, but Not Among Catholics’.

UNITED STATES
POPE FRANCIS the CON-Christ.

Paris Arrow

Exodus of millions of Catholics

Vatican highly paid Pied Pipers are out in full force tooting out deceptions for Pope Francis for his upcoming US visit in September and brainwashing idiots Americans Catholics to welcome him as if Emperor Caesar will land in Washington, Philly and New York. The Vatican-owned mainstream media and their Opus Dei Beast PR Deceits Team’s pathological lies are hitting the heavens like the Tower of Babylon in all languages in all nations.

Another Pope Francis Emperor’s New Clothes Vatican Empire PR campaign was released this week in a new Gallup poll that said, “Confidence in Religion at New Low, but Not Among Catholics” — which really sounds like Enron and Bernard Maddof and those Wall Street traders who exaggerate and falsely amplify their stocks’ market values in order to deceive and trap more investors.

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HYPOCRISY of Prime Minister Harper and Oratory of St. Joseph as thousands of Canadian aborigines suffer from “cultural genocide” and ‘no taps-no toilets’

UNITED STATES
PopeCrimes& Vatican Evils.

Paris Arrow

Kill the Indian, save the man

If idiots Americans Catholics refuse to believe that their zealous missionary soon-to-be saint Junipero Serra was capable of committing “cultural genocide” to the American Native Indians in California, they can go visit their next-door neighbors in Montreal, Quebec, or Vancouver, BC, or throughout Canada, or read the recent findings by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report on Canada’s residential schools ––to see Serra’s similar zealous missionary zeal and common denominator with the Catholic zealous clergy and nuns which was –– to separate the native children away from their parents and communities in order to Christianize them by the modus operandi and goal “to take the Indian out of the child to save the man”.

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June 20, 2015

Interim archbishop Bernard Hebda will have his hands full in Minnesota

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

By JEAN HOPFENSPERGER JUNE 20, 2015

Archbishop Bernard Hebda took the temporary reins of the St. Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese last week, bringing an Ivy League law degree, an impressive list of Vatican connections and a touch of Pope Francis’ populism.

Hebda, who traveled to Minnesota wearing a backpack, is commuting from his three-room priest apartment in New Jersey. Known for his affable disposition, he’s also serious about his faith. He is fluent in Italian, having long lived in Rome, but also speaks Midwest Catholicism.

Hebda will need to tap his impressive skill set, say Catholic church experts, as he steps into one of the most tumultuous archdioceses in the nation. His job — being watched across the country — is daunting: Heal a Twin Cities Catholic community of some 800,000 people who are reeling from a child sex abuse scandal, bankruptcy, fundraising pains, and frustration in the pulpit and the pews.

And he’s expected to do this in a style reflecting that of Pope Francis, who sent him to the Twin Cities archdiocese following the June 15 resignation of Archbishop John Nienstedt.

“Archbishop Hebda’s challenge is to restore trust in the archdiocese both for lay people and the priests,” said Robert Kennedy, chairman of the Department of Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas, and a lifelong St. Paul Catholic.

“As a temporary administrator, he can come in, make the tough choices and clear the path for the next archbishop. I think he was chosen specifically because of his background.”

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Archbishop is gone; trust needs to be rebuilt

MINNESOTA
St. Cloud Times

Editorial

The message from Rome and from civil authorities in St. Paul is quite clear: Bishops and other church leaders will be held accountable for their actions in dealing with clergy who abuse children.

The departure of Archbishop John Nienstedt from the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis is overdue. His resignation, whether it was his decision or at the direction of the Vatican, had to happen. In fact, it should have been done months ago.

The archdiocese must immediately begin the painful process of establishing trust. Otherwise, there is little reason for the 800,000 Catholics in the archdiocese to believe anything that comes from the leadership.

Of course, the embattled archdiocese faces criminal charges and a civil petition because of what is alleged to be a failure to protect children from a former priest who church officials should have known posed a risk.

While dealing with the court action must be a priority, convincing people church leaders can be trusted is even more important.

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Vijf jaar na Vangheluwe faalt de aanpak van het Brugse bisdom nog steeds

BELGIE
De Morgen

SARA VANDEKERCKHOVE

[A letter from an angry young Belgian priest has caused a stir. The document sent to church officials, which the newspaper got hold of, is an indictment of the attitude of the church to victims of sexual abuse, a serious lack of transparency and the lack of cooperation of the ecclesiastical authorities to the court. The priest has gotten a lot of support from young colleagues.]

Een brief van een jonge priester en een nieuwe case waarbij iemand die grensoverschrijdend gedrag vertoonde, mocht blijven. Het toont aan dat er vijf jaar na het ontslag van bisschop Roger Vangheluwe aan de houding van het bisdom weinig veranderd is.

Een brief van een verbolgen jonge priester zorgt voor beroering. Het document, dat deze krant in handen kreeg, belandde vorige maand bij bisschop Jozef De Kesel, de vicarissen en een heleboel medewerkers van het bisdom. Het is een aanklacht tegen de houding van de kerk tegenover slachtoffers van seksueel misbruik, een nijpend gebrek aan transparantie en de gebrekkige medewerking van de kerkelijke instanties aan het gerecht.

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Arrestato don Giorgio Barbacini, latitante dal 2010. Ora dovrà scontare una condanna a tre anni e mezzo.

ITALIA
Rete L’Abuso

[Father Giorgio Barbacin,i a fugitive since 2010, returned to his house and was arrested. He will serve a three-and-a-half year prison sentence.]

La giustizia italiana non si era dimenticata di lui, ed è così che quando ieri don Giorgio Barbacini è rientrato nella sua casa di Lusignano (Albenga) i militari lo hanno tratto in arresto.

Quella di Barbacini è una storia analoga, anzi identica a quella di don Nello Giraudo, tanto da meritarsi il titolo di “compagni di merende”. In entrambe i casi infatti ci sono inquietanti analogie, per esempio entrambi gestivano una comunità per minori in difficoltà e a entrambi, fu il vescovo Dante Lafranconi che pur sapendo delle loro tendenze pedofile, lasciò che i due sacerdoti aprissero delle comunità per minori. L’unica cosa che cambia, si fa per dire, sono le vittime, italiane quelle di Giraudo e extracomunitari quelle di Barbacini.

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Diözese entschädigt wegen sexueller Gewalt

DEUTSCHLAND
SWR

[The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart has paid around half a million euros in compensation for victims of sexual violence. At the same time 1,600 people have been trained to prevent new acts. A total of 170 cases of sexual abuse are known to the diocese.]

Die Diözese Rottenburg-Stuttgart hat bisher rund eine halbe Million Euro an Entschädigungen für Opfer sexueller Gewalt bezahlt. Gleichzeitig sind 1.600 Mitarbeiter geschult worden, um neue Taten zu verhindern. 170 Fälle von sexuellem Missbrauch sind der Diözese bisher bekannt, mit 120 hat sich die katholische Kirche inzwischen näher befasst. Diese Zahlen nannte heute Monika Stolz von der Kommission sexueller Missbrauch der Diözese. Fünf Priester wurden aus dem Klerikerstand entlassen, sieben weitere sind suspendiert oder lassen ihr Amt ruhen.

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Archdiocese, MSOP: The clock runs out on denial and foot-dragging

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

D.J. Tice is at Doug.Tice@startribune.com.

On Monday, John Nienstedt ended his fight to retain leadership of the 800,000 Catholics in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

Church and state in Minnesota have been united by recent events — united in disgrace, that is, as each finally has been called to account for long-standing and long-denied injustices.

Real reform and recompense will be difficult for each of these sinfully proud institutions. But at least the truth has come out.

Archbishop John Nienstedt and a chief lieutenant resigned last week after years of pressure culminated in criminal charges against the Twin Cities archdiocese, alleging that church officials covered up and essentially tolerated clergy sexual abuse of children for decades.

Meanwhile, at long last, state government’s decisive day in court also arrived last week, when federal District Judge Donovan Frank found the Minnesota Sex Offender Program (MSOP) unconstitutional and a threat to “the moral credibility of the criminal justice system.”

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Charges dropped against priest accused of abuse

ST. LOUIS (MO)
St. Louis Review

SUBMITTED ON JUNE 18, 2015

The St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office dismissed criminal charges June 17 against a former associate pastor at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis Parish in the Central West End of St. Louis.

Father Xiu Hui “Joseph” Jiang was charged April 18, 2014, in St. Louis with two felony counts of statutory sodomy of a minor under the age of 14. The allegation of abuse was reported through the Missouri Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline. The archdiocese noted that the priest’s canonical privileges had been revoked while the allegations were being considered. The archdiocese also said it was fully cooperating with law enforcement during the investigation.

In 2012, Father Jiang was accused of a separate incident of misconduct with a high school aged minor in Lincoln County and was placed on leave at the time. Those criminal charges were dismissed in November 2013, when the court determined that the evidence established the priest had never been alone with the child; a civil suit against the priest is pending. The archdiocesan Office of Child and Youth Protection had notified the Missouri Division of Family Services immediately upon learning of the allegations in 2012.

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Survivors Group Asks Archbishop To Be Careful With Jiang

ST. LOUIS (MO)
CBS St. Lous

Kevin Killeen (@KMOXKilleen)
June 19, 2015

ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Earlier this week, the St. Louis city prosecutor dropped a child molestation charge against Father Joseph Jiang.

David Clohessy with the survivor’s group SNAP (the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests) is calling the Archbishop to be careful with Jiang.

“We want Archbishop Carlson to keep Father Jiang on suspension, reveal his whereabouts and take his passport so he can’t flee overseas like hundreds of other predator priests have done,” says Clohessy.

The Archdiocese released a statement saying Jiang passed an independent lie detector test supporting his denials of sex abuse of a minor at any point in his life. They are also reviewing Jiang’s status after the charges were withdrawn. Barbara Dorris with SNAP is not convinced.

“…and we suspect there are other children, there’s witnesses, whistle-blowers…they have to come forward now and help with this case,” says Dorris.

Doris says to put everything on the shoulders of one young victim is not realistic. She believes that is a factor in the problem with the charges.

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So, where do we go from here?

MINNESOTA
Canonical Consultation

06/19/2015

Jennifer Haselberger

There is little doubt that Monday’s announcement of the double-resignation of Archbishop John Nienstedt and Bishop Lee Piche was a pivotal moment for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. While much remains unknown about what happened and why, I think almost everyone would agree that the resignations, and the appointment of Apostolic Administrator Archbishop Bernard Hebda, are important steps forward. Question remains, however, regarding what further actions need to take place to prevent this from becoming another lost opportunity, and another heartbreaking breach of trust between the Church and its faithful. Let me offer a few suggestions.

1). The Archdiocese needs to stop lying- to itself and to others

For years, if not for decades, the leadership of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis has been intentionally misleading, deceiving, or otherwise misrepresenting itself and its actions to the lay faithful, the clergy, the civil authorities, and even to the universal Church. By doing so, the Archdiocese has created a situation where ‘doing the right thing’ has often become impossible because it would mean exposing or acknowledging previous deceptions.

You do not have to take my word for it. There is sufficient evidence publicly available now to convince even the most stalwart supporter of our embattled Church that the Chancery deliberately misled the public. Take, for instance, a March 31, 2011, article in The Catholic Spirit (below) where my former colleague assures the faithful that ‘We can safely say that today there’s no clergy in a ministerial position who have been credibly accused of child abuse…We know that for certain’. This statement, we now know, was made after Chancery officials had learned that Father Wehmeyer had been found sharing the bed of one of his minor victims. That fact, along with the rash of removals and public notices since September of 2013, establish the 2011 statement as patently untrue, but in order to truly appreciate how the lies have built upon themselves you should review these email exchanges (email one, and email two) between that same coworker and I from July of 2012- after we had learned of arrest of Curtis Wehmeyer on charges of sexual abuse.

These type of lies did not stop once the public became aware of Curtis Wehmeyer’s history, as is evident from the Archbishop’s interview with Minnesota Public Radio in October of 2013, or even his deposition- taken under oath- in April of 2014. The falsehoods, deceptions, and misrepresentations also were not limited to statements by Archbishop Nienstedt or his staff, as was made clear in a December 2013 hearing in the Doe 1 case when attorneys for the Archdiocese claimed that there had only been one priest accused of sexually abusing a minor since 2004. At that time the Archdiocese and its attorneys were aware of several other accusations post-2004, including one involving Father Fredy Montero that had been reported by Nienstedt to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in 2008 and had ended in a settlement negotiated by the same law firm.

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Cardinal says kept 30-mn move from pope

ITALY
ANSA

(ANSA) – Rome, June 19 – An Italian cardinal has been caught on a police wiretap allegedly claiming he deliberately kept Pope Francis in the dark about a 30-million-euro financial move he was planning to make.

Although he is not under investigation and denies all wrongdoing, Cardinal Gisueppe Versaldi looks set to be embarrassed by the probe, which is linked to the allegedly fraudulent financial collapse of a southern Italian nursing-home chain run by an order of nuns.

Rome prosecutors have asked colleagues in the southern city of Trani for copies of the case papers, judicial sources said late Friday.

Police said Friday the wiretap of a conversation between Cardinal Versaldi and a manager is among those to feature in the probe into the alleged fraudulent bankruptcy of the Divina Provvidenza (Divine Providence) chain. In the conversation, Versaldi allegedly suggests the pope should not be informed that 30 million euros belonging to Rome’s Bambino Gesù children’s hospital and stemming from Italian public coffers were to be used for the acquisition of the IDI skin hospital company.

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Did Vatican cardinal plan to keep transaction secret from Pope Francis?

ITALY
Catholic Culture

An Italian police wiretap reportedly caught a ranking Vatican official saying that Pope Francis should not be informed about a proposed €30-million ($34 million) transaction.

In an investigation into the bankruptcy of the Divine Providence nursing-home chain, police reportedly captured a recording of Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, discussing the possible purchase of a stake in an Italian corporation, and saying: “You have to keep mum about this €30 million.”

The purchase was never made, and Cardinal Versaldi apparently faces no charges of wrongdoing, although the recording will cause him consider embarrassment. The cardinal has denied attempting to mislead the Pontiff; he told reporters that he only wanted to avoid complicated explanations of the financial deals that were contemplated.

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Due cardinali dietro lo scandalo Trani

ITALIA
Il Tempo

L’obiettivo era di «riprendersi» il nosocomio ecclesiastico Istituto dermopatico dell’Immacolata (Idi), gravato da un buco pari a un miliardo di euro. Dirottare illecitamente denari pubblici, 30 milioni di euro destinati con la Legge di Stabilità all’ospedale Bambino Gesù, verso l’Idi. Di questo ne sarebbero stati al corrente anche i vertici della Santa Sede: i cardinali Tarcisio Bertone, ex segretario di Stato, e Giuseppe Versaldi. Ma l’operazione doveva essere celata «a Papa Francesco». Questo racconta l’incartamento giudiziario della Procura della Repubblica di Trani, nell’indagine sul crac da 600 milioni di euro della casa di cura Divina Provvidenza, per la quale pende a Palazzo Madama una richiesta di arresto per il senatore di Ncd Antonio Azzollini. Gli atti, però, restituiscono altri spaccati che torneranno utili anche alla Procura della Repubblica di Roma, che ha un procedimento aperto sul crac da un miliardo dell’Idi, in cui risultano indagate 40 persone, tra le quali padre Franco Decaminada, presidente della struttura dal 2004 al 2012. Tuttavia, in entrambi i filoni d’indagine salta fuori il ruolo di Giuseppe Profiti, ex presidente dell’ospedale Bambino Gesù. Il manager si muove su due diversi fronti: da una parte si preoccupa di «influenzare a livello del ministero dello Sviluppo economico la nomina di commissario straordinario» per la Divina provvidenza e dall’altra di spostare i 30 milioni di euro dal Bambino Gesù all’Idi. Ma andiamo per gradi.

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Crac Divina Provvidenza, nel mirino il cardinal Versaldi

ITALIA
Il Gionale Italia

Si arricchisce dell’ennesimo colpo di scena l’inchiesta sul crac della casa di cura Divina Provvidenza, per cui sono stati chiesti gli arresti domiciliari per il senatore Ncd Antonio Azzolini. Spuntano nuove intercettazioni choc dalle quali emergerebbe una volontà di nascondere a Papa Francesco una presunta distrazione di fondi pubblici destinati all’ospedale pediatrico Bambino Gesù in favore dell’Idi. Con l’affaire che rischia di provocare un terremoto in Vaticano.

Nelle telefonate captate dagli inquirenti, agli atti dell’inchiesta della Procura di Trani, spunta il nome del cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, ora prefetto dell’Educazione Cattolica. Che in una conversazione (del 26 febbraio 2014) registrata con il manager Giuseppe Profiti, presidente del Bambino Gesù e commissario straordinario della Provincia italiana dei Figli dell’Immacolata, chiede di tacere al Pontefice su 30 milioni (oltre altri 50) da indirizzare all’Idi. E assegnati al Bambino Gesù dalla Legge di Stabilità ma da utilizzare – secondo gli inquirenti – nelle intenzioni dei due per un’altra struttura sanitaria, l’Istituto dermopatico dell’Immacolata, in Amministrazione Straordinaria e al centro di un’altra indagine giudiziaria. Lo scopo – sostengono i pm – sarebbe quello di far riacquisire l’Idi, che prima era della provincia italiana dei Figli dell’Immacolata, alla Congregazione religiosa generale, utilizzando risorse provenienti dal nostro Stato.

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Vatican cardinal caught up in hospital financing investigation

ITALY
Daily Mail

By REUTERS

ROME, June 20 (Reuters) – Italian magistrates suspect a Vatican cardinal may have diverted 30 million euros in state funds destined for a children’s hospital to save a Church-owned institution and kept the operation from Pope Francis, Italian media reported on Saturday.

Both Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi and the Bambino Gesu hospital, denied any wrongdoing in separate statements.

Leading Italian newspapers said magistrates in the southern city of Trani suspected the two violated laws on inappropriate use of public funds. The southern magistrates asked their Rome colleagues to take up the investigation.

The reports were based on leaked documents from magistrates, including transcripts of police wiretaps, that emerged from another investigation into a fraudulent bankruptcy of a health institution in the south.

They said Versaldi and former Bambino Gesu President Giuseppe Profiti agreed to divert 30 million euros ($34.07 million) of the 80 million euros the Italian senate had destined for Rome’s Bambino Gesu paediatric hospital in 2014.

The magistrates suspect that the money may have gone instead to save the Istituto Dermatologico dell’ Immacolata (IDI), a dermatological clinic in Rome owned by a Catholic religious order.

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Report: Former Twin Cities archbishop tried to limit probe

MINNESOTA
LaCrosse Tribune

ST. PAUL (AP) — The former archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis, John Nienstedt, interfered with an investigation by an outside law firm into allegations of his misconduct, Minnesota Public Radio reported Friday.

While Nienstedt authorized the investigation in the hope of clearing his name, the results threatened to ruin it. Several of his top advisers gathered privately in April 2014, and read sworn statements gathered by the lawyers that accused Nienstedt of inappropriate behavior, including sexual advances toward priests. Each adviser agreed he should resign.

A few days later, Auxiliary Bishops Lee Piche and Andrew Cozzens traveled to Washington to tell the papal ambassador; MPR was unable to learn what transpired there. But soon after the bishops returned home, the investigation as originally conceived ended, with Piche limiting the probe to allegations of crimes and grave sins. A new law firm eventually took over.

The Vatican announced Nienstedt’s and Piche’s resignations Monday. They stepped down amid an intensifying scandal over how the archdiocese handled cases of clerical sexual misconduct. The archdiocese sought bankruptcy protection in January as abuse claims rose, and prosecutors filed criminal child-endangerment charges against the archdiocese earlier this month for allegedly turning a blind eye to Curtis Wehmeyer, a now-imprisoned former priest convicted of molesting two boys.

In a statement Friday to The AP, Cozzens said Nienstedt has resigned and the archdiocese is moving forward.

“Concerning the investigation, we are limited in what we can say, similar to any other personnel matter,” Cozzens said.

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John Furlong accused of PR attack on Georgia Straight and reporter

CANADA
CBC News

By Jason Proctor, CBC News Posted: Jun 19, 2015

The Georgia Straight’s editor claims John Furlong conducted a sustained public relations attack on the paper and a reporter in the wake an article alleging the former Olympics CEO abused children at a Burns Lake Catholic school.

Testifying in B.C. Supreme Court, Charlie Smith said he believed Furlong never seriously intended to pursue a lawsuit he filed against the alternative weekly — and then dropped a year later.

“I always thought that was just a PR narrative,” he testified.

Freelance journalist Laura Robinson claims Furlong defamed her in his responses to the September 2012 article; the piece reported allegations of physical and verbal abuse against students at Immaculata school.

Robinson claims she suffered financially, emotionally and physically as a result of repeated accusations implying she is unprofessional, unethical and motivated by a personal vendetta.

Laura Robinson
Freelance journalist Laura Robinson claims John Furlong defamed her in his responses to her 2012 Georgia Straight article. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)

Although Furlong publicly announced legal action following the article’s publication, Smith said he never contacted the paper to say he was withdrawing his suit in October 2013.

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OKlahoma missionary found guilty of sexually abusing Kenyan children

OKLAHOME
The Norman Transcript

By Michael Kinney

OKLAHOMA CITY — A federal jury on Friday found former Edmond church missionary Matthew Lane Durham guilty of aggravated sexual abuse with children.

Durham, 20, had served as a volunteer at the Upendo Children’s Home in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi since 2012. During his fourth trip, he was accused of sexually assaulting seven boys and girls under the age of 18 between April and June of 2014.

Jurors found him guilty on seven counts. It took the jury nine hours of deliberation over two days to reach a verdict. Durham, who claimed his innocence on the stand, showed no emotion as the verdict was read. His parents wept openly as did members of the orphanage staff who testified at the trial.

“The jury has determined that while in Kenya, Mr. Durham committed sexual acts with children,” U.S. Attorney Sanford C. Coats said. “This is a sad situation for all involved. The bottom line is Mr. Durham is a threat to children and it will be our position that he be extracted from society at sentencing for a significant period of time.”

According to Coats, Durham can receive up to 30 years for each count, a maximum of 210 years. After the verdict was read, Durham was remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshals. Judge David Russell ordered a pre-sentence investigation.

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New Era Dawns for Bishops’ Accountability

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Register

BY BRIAN FRAGA 06/19/2015

MINNEAPOLIS — The missing piece in the Church’s response to the clergy sexual-abuse crisis, many have argued, has been accountability for bishops who mishandled, covered up or ignored cases of priests who preyed on minors and young people.

But that could be changing, as evidenced by several recent developments that include Pope Francis’ June 10 approval of a new Vatican tribunal to adjudicate cases of negligent bishops — and, most prominently, the June 15 resignations of Archbishop John Nienstedt and Auxiliary Bishop Lee Anthony Piche in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, which on June 5 was criminally charged as a corporation for allegedly failing to protect minors.

In a June 15 statement on the archdiocesan website, the outgoing archbishop said, “In order to give the archdiocese a new beginning amidst the many challenges we face, I have submitted my resignation as archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis to our Holy Father, Pope Francis, and I have just received word that he has accepted it.”

In closing, he said, “I leave with a clear conscience, knowing that my team and I have put in place solid protocols to ensure the protection of minors and vulnerable adults.”

The same day the Minnesota bishops resigned, the Holy See announced that its former ambassador to the Dominican Republic, the laicized archbishop Jozef Wesolowski, will stand trial this July in Vatican City on charges that he sexually abused boys and possessed child pornography while he served in the Caribbean (see story on page 5).

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Editorial: Pope Francis makes right move in holding bishops accountable

UNITED STATES
The Tampa Tribune

Published: June 20, 2015

Pope Francis has taken an admirable if overdue step in creating a tribunal to deal with bishops accused of covering up for priests suspected of sexual abuse against children.

A new Vatican tribunal will conduct inquiries and hand out punishment to bishops who protect abusive priests or look the other way when legitimate complaints are made. The need was reinforced just days after Francis’ recent announcement when a Roman Catholic archbishop and a deputy bishop in Minnesota resigned over accusations the archdiocese of protected an abusive priest.

As The New York Times reports, bishops have largely avoided punishment as the public became aware of the child sex abuse cases against Catholic priests. The bishops were considered above the criminality.

But the refusal in some instances to take the appropriate action against abusive priests — in some cases transferring the priests and allowing them to abuse again — is in itself deserving of punishment.

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ISLAND CHARITY SUPPORTER JAILED FOR CHILD SEX CRIMES

UNITED KINGDOM
Island Echo

A charity supporter and former vicar who volunteered at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, the British Legion and was part of the Isle of Wight Music Dance & Drama Festival Committee, has been jailed for 7 years and 2 months after being found guilty of historic indecent assault, including abusing an altar boy.

John Charles Hibberd, 77, was found guilty of six counts of indecent assault dating back as far as 1967 when he appeared at Kingston Crown Court in London yesterday (Friday).

Hibberd, originally from Chiswick in London, worked as a priest in the area before joining the staff of the Diocese of London as finance secretary. He was there for 12 years before retiring to the Isle of Wight when he moved into a bungalow at Lake. He worshiped at the Church of the Good Shepherd in the town.

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June 19, 2015

Ex-seminarian accuses Nienstedt of retaliation over rejected advance

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

By Tony Kennedy Star Tribune JUNE 19, 2015

A man who once studied under John Nienstedt to become a Catholic priest told private investigators hired by the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis that Nienstedt made what he felt certain was a sexual advance toward him and then expelled him from the seminary after being rebuffed.

James Heathcott, now an adult and living on the West Coast, said Friday that he believes it was his story — given in a sworn affidavit — and others uncovered by investigators at the Greene Espel law firm in Minneapolis that prompted Nienstedt to resign earlier this week.

“I certainly hope that anyone who was ever subjected to his abuse of power and arrogance will get a sense of justice and peace of mind from this,” Heathcott said in an interview.

Nienstedt could not be reached for comment Friday.

In an interview with the Star Tribune last summer, after the archdiocese announced it had commissioned the Greene Espel investigation, Nienstedt said the probe centered on five allegations of sexual impropriety made by priests and seminarians, but he staunchly denied that he was gay or had engaged in any improper acts.

“I’m not gay,” he said. “And I’m not anti-gay.”

Heathcott was one of several former priests and seminarians who gave sworn affidavits to Greene Espel in the course of their investigation early last year.

By the end of July, however, Nienstedt abruptly halted the investigation even while attorneys Matt Forsgren and David Wallace-Jackson were still pursuing leads, according to sources with direct knowledge of the events. The archdiocese has declined to comment on anything related to the investigation because it is considered a personnel matter. Greene Espel also has declined to comment. “The archbishop resigned, and now the archdiocese is moving forward,” Auxiliary Bishop Andrew Cozzens said Friday.

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Georgia Straight editor takes stand at Furlong defamation trial

CANADA
AM 730

Marcella Bernardo
June 19, 2015

The editor of the Vancouver newspaper to first publish allegations of child abuse involving 2010 Olympic boss John Furlong has taken the stand at Furlong’s defamation trial in Vancouver.

Charlie Smith says freelance journalist Laura Robinson first approached him in 2011 and he was intrigued by her research.

Smith says he was curious to learn why Furlong’s book Patriot Hearts made no mention of his time in Canada before he officially moved here in 1974.

Smith says Robinson wrote previous articles for the Georgia Straight and he had a lot respect for her.

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Furlong accusers quoted in story had a right to be heard: newspaper editor

CANADA
The Globe and Mail

SUNNY DHILLON
VANCOUVER — The Globe and Mail
Published Friday, Jun. 19, 2015

The editor of a weekly newspaper that published a controversial article about former Vancouver Olympics CEO John Furlong says the people who allege Mr. Furlong was physically abusive when he was a gym teacher had a right to be heard.

The Georgia Straight published a lengthy article about Mr. Furlong, authored by freelance journalist Laura Robinson, in September, 2012. Eight people swore affidavits that alleged Mr. Furlong abused his students when he was a physical-education instructor at Immaculata Roman Catholic Elementary School in Burns Lake, B.C., from 1969-70.

Ms. Robinson is suing Mr. Furlong over comments he made at a news conference the day the story was published. Mr. Furlong vehemently denied any wrongdoing and criticized Ms. Robinson’s reporting, saying she had a vendetta against him.

Mr. Furlong filed lawsuits against Ms. Robinson and the Georgia Straight, but ultimately abandoned both.

On Friday, Georgia Straight editor Charlie Smith testified about the paper’s decision to run the story.

“Do people have the right to be heard who swear affidavits about what happened? That’s what it was all about,” said Mr. Smith.

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Georgia Straight editor accuses John Furlong of ‘p.r. blitz’ against paper

CANADA
The Province

BY KEITH FRASER, THE PROVINCE JUNE 19, 2015

The editor of the Georgia Straight on Friday accused Vancouver Olympic CEO John Furlong of engaging in a “sustained public relations blitz” against his newspaper after it published allegations Furlong had physically abused his former students more than 40 years ago.

Charlie Smith made the comment while testifying at the trial at which freelance journalist Laura Robinson is suing Furlong for defamation arising from his response to her article on the abuse allegations for the Vancouver weekly.

After the article was published in September 2012, Furlong sued the paper and Robinson for defamation, claiming that he’d been falsely accused and alleging Robinson was unethical and incompetent.

In October 2013, Furlong held a press conference at which he announced that a police investigation into an allegation of sexual abuse against Furlong, which was not reported by the Straight, had been concluded and no charges had been laid.

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Ontario lawyer responds to misconduct allegations from residential school survivors

CANADA
CBC News

A lawyer from Kenora, Ont., under investigation by the Law Society of Upper Canada, says all of his residential school clients received their full entitlement.

Doug Keshen is facing allegations of professional misconduct and is to appear before the Law Society tribunal on June 30.

He is accused of advancing money to clients against anticipated settlement funds and transferring money from residential school clients’ settlement funds to himself.

“I’m not in a situation like the ones in other parts of Canada where lawyers took people’s money and the clients didn’t receive their benefit,” Keshen said. “My situation is that I advanced some dollars interest-free. I never personally benefited.”

Keshen is also accused of facilitating high interest loans from Settlement Lenders of Canada. The loans were secured against anticipated settlement funds, according to the Law Society’s Notice of Application.

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John Hibberd convicted of crimes dating back to the sixties

UNITED KINGDOM
Chiswick W4

A former Anglican vicar has been found guilty of six counts of indecent assault including abusing an altar boy at a Church in Chiswick.

John Charles Hibberd, aged 77, was found guilty of six counts of indecent assault, the oldest offence dating back to 1967. He has been jailed for a total of seven years and two months at Kingston Crown Court.

Hibberd worked for the Church of England in West London for many years. On 20 February 2013, one of his victims contacted the police to make aa allegation of sexual abuse by Hibberd dating back decades. When he was younger he had lived in Chiswick with his family and was taken to a local church; St James, Gunnersbury by his mother from the ages of seven to eight years and attended until he was 12. He became an altar boy and Hibberd targeted him for abuse. During the investigation, two other victims were identified and contacted by the police. St. James was incorporated into the Parish of Brentford in 1987.

Hibberd retired to the Isle of Wight over 15 years ago and worked in churches and voluntary organisations on the island.

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AL–Victims blast Catholic officials for “secrecy obsession”

ALABAMA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, June 19

Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 503 0003, bdorris@SNAPnetwork.org )

Shame on Mobile Archbishop Thomas Rodi for spending parishioners’ donations to keep secrets about an accused predator priest.

[AL.com]

Again, church lawyers are trying to make sure that Fr. Johnny Savoie won’t have to answer questions about his alleged child sex crimes under oath.

In February 2014, Savoie disclosed to his parishioners that he had been accused of molesting a child in Fairhope, Alabama. Earlier this year, the allegation surfaced during a separate civil lawsuit brought by several families charging bullying at Savoie’s parish school. Archdiocesan officials did not publicly announce the abuse report, nor did they suspend or remove Savoie during their purported investigation.

[BishopAccountability.org]

Fr. Savoie continues as pastor of St. Pius church (with a parochial school) in Mobile.

[Mobile archdiocese]

Rodi and his top aides are being incredibly risky and callous. They’re violating the official national Catholic church abuse policy. And they are putting kids at risk of horrific pain.

But if that’s not bad enough, Rodi is wasting thousands of dollars, generously given to the archdiocese by caring Catholics, trying to keep Savoie’s wrongdoing hidden.

If Rodi refuses to show caution – by suspending Savoie – we call on him to show some sensitivity to donors and fidelity to church policy by letting Savoie be questioned about his sexual misdeeds with a teenager.

And we call on anyone who may have seen, suspected or suffered Savoie’s misdeeds or Rodi’s cover ups to come forward, speak up, call police, expose wrongdoers, protect kids and start healing.

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Priest Jailed In Bahamas Cruise Sex Abuse Case

PUERTO RICO
Tribune 242

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) – A former Roman Catholic priest was sentenced on Thursday to 11 years in prison for taking a teenage boy on a cruise ship vacation to the Bahamas with the intent to engage in illegal sexual conduct.

#The United States Attorney’s Office on the Caribbean island announced the sentencing of expelled priest Israel Berrios, who had pleaded guilty in August, 2014.

#Prosecutors accused Berrios of giving the 15-year-old boy money, a computer and a camera and taking him on a four-day cruise to the Bahamas with his mother’s permission in July, 2008. The victim, now a young adult, was apparently an altar boy at the time.

#Berrios previously served as director of a Catholic school in the mountain town of Aibonito and as a priest in the diocese of Caguas, south of the US island’s capital. He is in his late 50s.

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Vatican to Review Some N.Y. Churches Set to Merge or Close

NEW YORK
Wall Street Journal

By MELANIE GRAYCE WEST
June 19, 2015

In a move offering promise to hundreds of Roman Catholic parishioners across the region, a Vatican office has decided to further study several parishes that appealed recent orders, made by the Archdiocese of New York, to either merge or close.

The Congregation for the Clergy, a Vatican office that handles issues concerning parishes and priests, sent letters to at least seven parishes this week notifying each that a decision on an appeal won’t be reached until Sept. 1, weeks before Pope Francis is expected to visit New York.

The notifications are important because they allow parishes affected by the reorganization to continue their appeals at the Vatican.

“It’s a good sign that they are continuing to study it, and I’m glad that they are giving it careful consideration,” said Janice Dooner Lynch, a parishioner of Our Lady of Peace, an Upper East Side parish that is part of the group that appealed to reverse a decision to merge with another parish.

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Matthew Durham Testifies In Day 6 Of Sex Abuse Trial

OKLAHOMA
News 9

BY JESSICA HOLLEY

OKLAHOMA CITY – Matthew Durham, the Edmond missionary charged with sexually assaulting children from a Kenyan orphanage, testified Wednesday.

Durham is charged with more than a dozen counts of sexual misconduct stemming from trip he took last April through May. Durham repeatedly told the jury throughout his six hours of testimony that he never molested any of the children from the orphanage where he volunteered.

Durham recalled the initial meeting with orphanage officials after first learning of the allegations. According to one volunteer, children had come forward saying Durham pulled them from their beds at night and molested them.

During that meeting, Durham denied abusing the children, saying, “I don’t remember. I wouldn’t do this.”

Durham says he was threatened to confess because they had recorded proof of the assaults and an eyewitness, but that evidence was never shown to him. He also spoke about a possible “inner demon” or “spirit” called Luke.

He believes “Luke” came out at night and whispered in his ear things to do to the children. He told the jury, “What if the demon wanted me to do mission work to be around children?”

Following this meeting, Durham was placed in a room away from the orphanage. He said during that time he began to question his memory. But Durham told the jury he was not allowed to return home from until he confessed.

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Oklahoma Missionary: I Was Possessed by an Evil Spirit and Don’t Remember Molesting Those Children

OKLAHOMA/KENYA
Charisma News

HEIDE BRANDES/REUTERS

An Oklahoma man charged with sexually molesting children at a Kenyan orphanage told a U.S. federal court on Wednesday he was innocent but believed he was possessed by an evil spirit that made him do things he does not remember.

Matthew Durham, 20, of Edmond, took the stand in his own defense on 17 charges of raping and sexually abusing children as young as 6 when he was performing Christian missionary work at the Upendo Children’s Home in Kenya.

If convicted, Durham faces up to life in prison.

When the home manager confronted Durham about possible inappropriate behavior with the children, he denied the accusations, he said.

Durham blamed an evil spirit named Luke for the crimes.

“They told me that an eyewitness saw me,” Durham said.

“I thought that meant (Luke) came at night. I have no recollection of molesting those children, but they told me I did, so it must have been an evil spirit. I wasn’t in a good place.”

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Former missionary tells jurors he confessed out of fear

OKLAHOMA
Examiner-Enterprise

By Kyle Schwab
The Oklahoman
(TNS)

A former Edmond missionary accused of sexually abusing Kenyan children testified Wednesday in his own defense, repeatedly telling jurors, “It didn’t happen.”

“They made me doubt my own memories,” Matthew Lane Durham testified about his accusers. “They made me feel contaminated.”

In a calm, clear voice, Durham looked directly at the jurors each time he spoke.

Durham, 20, is accused in Oklahoma City federal court of 17 counts of rape and molestation of eight children while on a mission in 2014 at an African orphanage. The trial could conclude Thursday.

Under questioning from his attorney Stephen Jones, Durham testified about a confrontational meeting on June 13 of last year where volunteers and orphanage founders accused him of sexually abusing some of the children. Durham told jurors that he didn’t know what he was being accused of at first, and he denied all allegations at that time.

He said Eunice Menja, a co-founder of Upendo Children’s Home, told him at the meeting that she believed an evil spirit or a multiple-personality was present in him.

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Oklahoma man convicted of illicit sexual conduct with children at Kenyan orphanage

OKLAHOMA
U.S. News

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A federal jury convicted an Oklahoma man on Friday of illicit sexual conduct with children at a Kenyan orphanage that specializing in caring for neglected children.

Matthew Lane Durham, 20, was found guilty of multiple federal charges of engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places and faces decades in prison at sentencing.

He was acquitted of several other charges that alleged he left Oklahoma with the intent to sexually abuse children.

Durham had served as a volunteer at the Upendo Children’s Home in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi since 2012. He was on his fourth visit when he was accused of sexually assaulting children between April and June 2014.

“The wolf in sheep’s clothing got among the lambs,” Assistant U.S. Attorney David Petermann told jurors during closing arguments Thursday.

The jury deliberated for about nine hours over two days.

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Matthew Durham Guilty On 7 Counts In Kenya Child Sex Abuse Trial

OKLAHOMA
News 9

OKLAHOMA CITY – A federal jury has reached a verdict in the trial of Matthew Durham. He has been convicted of illicit sexual conduct with children at a Kenyan orphanage.

Prosecutors said 20-year-old Durham of Edmond, Oklahoma, targeted the children while he worked at an orphanage in Kenya. Earlier this week, Durham testified that he never abused any of the children.

Friday afternoon, a federal jury found Durham guilty on seven counts, and not guilty on 10 counts. He’s found guilty on seven counts of engaging with illicit sexual conduct in foreign places, and not guilty on eight counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child, one count of travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, and one count of engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places.

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Edmond man found guilty in sex abuse trial

OKLAHOMA
News OK

By Kyle Schwab | June 19, 2015

Jurors Friday found former Edmond missionary Matthew Lane Durham guilty of seven counts at his federal trial over sexual offenses against Kenyan children at an orphanage in 2014.

The jury acquitted Durham, 20, of 10 other counts.

Jurors deliberated for nine hours over two days in Oklahoma City federal court. Durham remained emotionless as the verdict was read. A judge will determine his punishment later.

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Former Twin Cities Archbishop Tried to Limit Probe

MINNESOTA
KSTP

A report says the former archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis, John Nienstedt, interfered with an investigation by an outside law firm into allegations of his misconduct.

Nienstedt authorized the probe in hopes of clearing his name. But Minnesota Public Radio reports the results threatened to ruin it. MPR interviewed several people with direct knowledge of the inquiry.

Several of Nienstedt’s top advisers gathered privately in April 2014 to discuss allegations of inappropriate behavior, including sexual advances toward priests. Each adviser agreed he should resign.

A few days later, two auxiliary bishops traveled to Washington to tell the papal ambassador. Soon afterward, the investigation was narrowed to allegations of crimes and grave sins.

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Ruben Rosario: ‘Clear’ conscience? Even in resignation, Nienstedt fails once more

MINNESOTA
Pioneer Press

By Ruben Rosario
rrosario@pioneerpress.com
POSTED: 06/19/2015

I’ve never met a Catholic without a guilty conscience. That includes yours truly, the wretched sinner, the practicing Catholic without the blinders on who is still practicing to get it right one of these days. My GC meter was installed at baptism.

I felt guilty when I and a few grammar school classmates placed tacks on the pews in front of us as a prank and got caught by Mother Superior. We were going to pull them back before other classmates sat down, but the thought itself was sin enough.

I felt guilty when I sneaked sips from the sacramental wine before Mass as an altar boy. I felt guilty when I got scolded by a nun in front of the class for not reading “Jane Eyre” as part of a book assignment.

“I just did not have the time to read it, Sister,” I remember saying. I fibbed. I did not want to admit that I found the book to be boring and girlish.

“You did not make time,” she snapped. She was right. I feel guilty about that, too, even now. Someone let me know how the book ended.

Possessing a healthy guilty conscience is a good thing for everyone, regardless of religious or non-religious belief. There is a moral code that is universal. My guilt meter still operates much like the race track rubber guards that help bounce the errant kiddie car back on course.

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Mobile Archdiocese again tries to block priest from answering sexual-abuse questions

ALABAMA
AL.com

By Brendan Kirby | bkirby@al.com
on June 19, 2015

With a new judge now hearing the case, attorneys for the Archdiocese of Mobile have renewed efforts to block a priest from answering questions under oath about a past relationship with a teenager.

Mobile County Circuit Judge Sarah Stewart on March 27 rejected the church’s arguments that statements about the decade-old relationship involving the Rev. Johnny Savoie are protected by attorney-client privilege and that an internal investigation into the matter is protected under evidentiary rules holding that lawyers are not completed to turn over their “work product” to opposing attorneys.

Several lawsuits alleging that St. Puis X School officials tolerated — and in some cases participated in — bullying of students have been consolidated in front of special Judge Braxton Kittrell. Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore appointed the retired judge after Presiding Mobile County Circuit Judge Charles Graddick recused all of the sitting judges from the case.

David Kennedy, an attorney for the plaintiffs, said he is confident that Kittrell with keep Stewart’s ruling in place.

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Report: Former Twin Cities archbishop tried to limit probe

MINNESOTA
Sun Herald

The Associated Press
June 19, 2015

ST. PAUL, MINN. — The former archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis, John Nienstedt, interfered with an investigation by an outside law firm into allegations of his misconduct, Minnesota Public Radio reported Friday.

While Nienstedt authorized the investigation in the hope of clearing his name, the results threatened to ruin it. Several of his top advisers gathered privately in April 2014, and read sworn statements gathered by the lawyers that accused Nienstedt of inappropriate behavior, including sexual advances toward priests. Each adviser agreed he should resign.

A few days later, Auxiliary Bishops Lee Piche and Andrew Cozzens traveled to Washington to tell the papal ambassador; MPR ( http://bit.ly/1LnNL6v ) was unable to learn what transpired there. But soon after the bishops returned home, the investigation as originally conceived ended, with Piche limiting the probe to allegations of crimes and grave sins. A new law firm eventually took over.

The Vatican announced Nienstedt’s and Piche’s resignations Monday. They stepped down amid an intensifying scandal over how the archdiocese handled cases of clerical sexual misconduct. The archdiocese sought bankruptcy protection in January as abuse claims rose, and prosecutors filed criminal child-endangerment charges against the archdiocese earlier this month for allegedly turning a blind eye to Curtis Wehmeyer, a now-imprisoned former priest convicted of molesting two boys.

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Pastor served 24 years of active ministry in Hawaii

HAWAII
Hawaii Catholic Herald

Father Anthony Bolger, a retired priest who served the Diocese of Honolulu for 35 years, died Jan. 7 at his residence in Tijuana, Mexico. He was 71 and a priest for 45 years.

Father Bolger served 24 years of active ministry as a parish priest in Hawaii.

Funeral services are pending.

Anthony J. Bolger was born on Sept. 16, 1943, to Thomas J. and Sylvia L. Schneider Bolger in Toledo, Ohio, one of three brothers and three sisters.

He studied at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., and The Gregorian University in Rome where he earned a licentiate of sacred theology in moral theology a few years after his ordination.

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Memorial Mass for Father Anthony Bolger

HAWAII
Hawaii Catholic Herald

Bishop Larry Silva will celebrate a memorial Mass for Father Anthony Bolger, 10 a.m., Feb. 25, at St. Anthony Church in Kailua, where Father Bolger once served as pastor. Father Gary Secor will give the homily.

Father Bolger, who was a priest for the Diocese of Honolulu for 35 years, died Jan. 7 at his residence in Tijuana, Mexico. He was 71 and a priest for 45 years.

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HI–Hawai’i bishop does funeral for accused predator in hiding, Victims respond

HAWAII
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Statement by Joelle Casteix of Newport Beach, CA, SNAP Western Regional Director, (949) 322-7434 cell, jcasteix@gmail.com

A Catholic bishop recently led a funeral for an accused predator priest who was hiding in another country.

We just learned that Fr. Anthony Bolger, a priest who is publicly accused of sexually abusing a child in Hawai’i, died months ago while in hiding in Tijuana, Mexico.

[Hawaii Catholic Herald]

Hawai’i Bishop Clarence Silva even presided over Bolger’s funeral.

[Hawaii Catholic Herald]

We are upset by Silva’s recklessness, callousness, and secrecy.

Fr. Bolger joins a long list of credibly accused child-molesting clerics who have been allowed by their Catholic supervisors to live unsupervised in the Mexico border town among unsuspecting families and vulnerable children. As best we can tell, the local Tijuana community was not warned of the accusations against Bolger and that children were put in direct risk.

[BishopAccountability.org – The Star Advertiser]

Bishop Silva has done little or nothing to reach out and comfort the brave men and women who have come forward to say that they were sexually abused by Hawaii’s clerics. Instead of doing even the smallest thing to comfort the wounded, he salutes and honors those who may have caused horrible damage. Not only does this defy the way of Aloha, but Silva’s irresponsible actions deter other victims, witnesses and whistleblowers from speaking up. He’s also essentially encouraging other Catholic officials to behave in similarly hurtful ways in clergy sex abuse and cover up cases.

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VIEWS FROM ELSEWHERE: Nientstedt resignation: a first step toward healing

MINNESOTA
Owatonna People’s Press

Jeffrey Jackson
Posted on Jun 19, 2015

The relief that washed over many Minnesotans — Roman Catholics and the rest — with Monday’s news that Archbishop John Nienstedt has resigned should not be mistaken for a sense that all is now well within the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

Rather, for some time, Nienstedt’s departure has been widely seen as a sad necessity. The Star Tribune Editorial Board has called it a requisite first step in a long effort to restore the reputation of the region’s largest religious organization— a reputation sullied by child molestation and an alleged cover-up so widespread that both criminal charges and a civil case were filed against the entire archdiocese in Ramsey County District Court on June 5.

Fairly or not, the 68-year-old Nienstedt became the face of those charges — a fact that, to his credit, he seemed to acknowledge in a statement announcing his resignation early Monday. He was stepping aside, he said, “to give the Archdiocese a new beginning amidst the many challenges we face.” Exiting with him is Auxiliary Bishop Lee Piche, whose resignation statement said “the people of the archdiocese … need healing and hope. I was getting in the way of that, so I had to resign.”

At least temporarily, archdiocesan leadership will be in the hands of the Rev. Bernard Hebda, who will hold the title “apostolic administrator” in St. Paul, while continuing to function as coadjutor archbishop of Newark, New Jersey.

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George Pell: Between the devil and the Holy See

VATICAN CITY
The Australian

PAOLA TOTARO THE AUSTRALIAN JUNE 20, 2015

On May 25, a relatively new but increasingly important ritual unfolded with some ceremony behind the ‘Mure Leonine’, the ancient walls of the Vatican City State.

This rite, however, involved neither sacrament nor prayer: just a phalanx of forensic accountants, international bankers and behind the scenes, a quartet of increasingly powerful Australians, led by the Pope’s Financial Tsar, Cardinal George Pell.

It is only the third time in two centuries that l’Istituto per le Opere di Religioni (IOR) – probably best known as the scandal-plagued Vatican Bank – has released its financial accounts, allowing public scrutiny of its income, assets and expenditure.

And while the balance sheets at last clarify the size of a particularly secretive slice of the Catholic Church’s historically nebulous, global wealth (set down this year at approximately €6 billion), they tell an even more intriguing back-story of the seismic reforms underway inside the world’s smallest and mysterious independent state.

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Jehovah’s Witnesses to compensate woman over sex abuse

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

A woman who claimed Jehovah’s Witness elders failed to protect her from sex abuse carried out by a convicted paedophile has won a six-figure payout.

The woman, now in her 20s, alleges she was abused as a child in Loughborough by ministerial servant Peter Stewart.

She had argued at London’s High Court that he used his role to abuse her.

A judge ruled the organisation was liable for the abuse because it failed to take “safeguarding steps” after Stewart admitted abusing another child.

Mr Justice Globe said he was “satisfied” the organisation should be “held responsible” for the abuse, which took place between 1989 and 1994.

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MN–Top church staff hid archbishop’s recent deceit

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

For immediate release: Friday, June 19

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

Most top Twin Cities Catholic officials did nothing and kept quiet as their boss interfered with and limited an allegedly “independent” investigation into the archbishop’s alleged sexual misconduct.

[Minnesota Public Radio]

Bishop Bernard Hebda should release that investigation now and disclose its cost. And every single church staffer who helped hide Archbishop John Nienstedt’s wrongdoing by their inaction should publicly apologize for and explain their self-serving silence.

In a long, damning story, Minnesota Public Radio reports that, for months, several top church officials in the St. Paul/Minneapolis archdiocese knew Nienstedt was being deceitful about the “investigation” but took no steps to expose his deceit.

This story is less about Nienstedt. It’s more about others, most of whom are still high-ranking archdiocesan staffers, who ignored or helped hide Nienstedt’s very recent wrongdoing: his tampering with an investigation while deceiving the police, prosecutors, parishioners and the public about that investigation. Shame on each of them.

Shame too on Pope Francis’ US representative Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano. Two bishops flew to Washington DC and took a risk by telling Vigano that Nienstedt’s advisors urged him to resign. But by the time the bishops return to Minnesota, “the lawyers investigating Nienstedt’s personal life are told to limit their investigation to crimes and grave sins.” (At first, they “had been told to investigate allegations of past misconduct. “)

Whatever Vigano did or didn’t do, he clearly wasn’t helpful. Nienstedt was allowed to stay on the job and continue lying to his flock and the public for more than a year.

We commend each person who cooperated in the flawed and still-secret investigation into Nienstedt, especially those who submitted affidavits. We are particularly grateful to Fr. Eugene Tiffany, Joel Cycenas and James Heathcott for disclosing their names publicly or confirming that they gave affidavits to the investigators.

We urge Catholics, in the Twin Cities and elsewhere, to note this crucial sentence from the MPR report: “The archdiocese would cover the costs (of the investigation into Nienstedt) secretly, which meant that parishioners who put money in the collection basket each Sunday wouldn’t know that some of their money was being used to investigate rumors about Nienstedt.”

We also urge Catholics everywhere to remember this troubling case every time Catholic officials anywhere claim they’re launching a supposedly “investigation” investigation into clergy sex crimes, misdeeds and cover ups.

Finally, we urge Catholics to note the difference between what church officials write and what church officials do. Often, their words on paper look good. But their behavior in private is bad.

One Catholic official told Greene Espel lawyers – on paper – that the archdiocese wanted: “to discover, as best they could, the truth or falsity of the claims regarding the Archbishop,” to “follow the truth,” and that the “investigation” was “not to be a whitewash or a witch-hunt.” But behind the scenes, Nienstedt (and perhaps other church officials) were working to interfere with and limit that so-called “investigation.”

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The Left and Right Try to Lobby Pope Francis Months Ahead of U.S. Visit

ROME
Bloomberg Politics

In Rome last week, a Vatican official who had already seen Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment had this advice for a visiting American who was concerned that the pontiff was about to blame man for changing the Earth’s climate: You might not want to read it, then.

That’s one way Catholics have been able to avoid the disagreeable experience of ever disagreeing with their pope: Just play dumb and keep walkin’. Another strategy, though—and one that’s become far more blatant under Francis—is to try and influence him by passing messages through those around him. Lobbying, in other words.

In the months leading up to the release of the encyclical, conservative American Catholics and even the oil and gas industry sent emissaries to the Vatican hoping to dissuade the Holy Father from weighing in on climate change, arguing that the science isn’t settled and that cutting back on fossil fuel use would hurt rather than help the world’s poor. Exxon Mobil sent several delegations to meet with Vatican officials, and a conservative Chicago-based think tank, the Heartland Institute, held a whole counter-conference on alternative climate science in Rome at the end of April. But the Pope was apparently unmoved, and the encyclical states “there is a very consistent scientific consensus that indicates that we are witnessing a worrying warming of the climatic system…Humanity is called to take conscience of the need to change life styles, ways of production and consumption to fight this warming, or at least the human causes that produce it or accentuate it.”

Conservatives aren’t the only ones who have been lobbying. Ahead of Francis’s September trip to the U.S., both left- and right-leaning believers, as well as secular groups, are offering him their unsolicited counsel. Earlier this month, a delegation of about 20 American community organizers and union leaders stressed to the Vatican officials they met with how important they feel it is that Pope Francis use his U.S. pulpit to preach on criminal justice and immigration reform and institutional racism. They also want him to talk as specifically and forcefully as possible about pay so low it doesn’t add up to a “living wage”—a phrase coined by the American priest John A. Ryan in his doctoral thesis at Catholic University way back in 1906.

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Und wieder geht es um Missbrauch und die Kirchen

DEUTSCHLAND
Fairschreiben

Ermöglicht durch: Ihr Name / Firmenname. Natürlich darf das erste Halbjahr nicht enden, ohne dass es wieder einen richtig großen Skandal in Sachen Missbrauch und Kirchen gibt und selbstverständlich ist erwartungsgemäß die katholische Kirche auch wieder voll dabei. Es ist noch nicht allzu so lange her, dass genau aus dieser Richtung im Kontext Homoehe etwas von einer Niederlage für die Menschheit zu hören war. Was die neusten Machenschaften in Mainz, um welche es hier gehen soll, dann wohl sind, wird schwer in Worte zu fassen sein.

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Sentencia federal de 11 años de cárcel a cura en caso de abuso sexual

PUERTO RICO
Primerahora

[Father Israel Berrios Berrios has been sentenced to 11 years in prisons for abusing minors.]

Por Mariana Cobián
06/18/2015

Israel Berríos Berríos es el primer sacerdote católico acusado en Puerto Rico por abusar sexualmente de un menor de edad.

El primer sacerdote católico convicto en Puerto Rico por abusar sexualmente de un menor de edad, Israel Berríos Berríos, fue condenado a cumplir 11 años de cárcel y 10 años de libertad supervisada por hechos ocurridos entre 2007 y 2008.

Berríos Berríos, de 59 años, se declaró culpable el 21 de agosto de 2014 por un cargo federal por transportar a un menor feligres de su parroquia en Aibonito con el fin de cometer actos sexuales ilícitos. Llevó al adolescente de 15 años a Miami, Florida, para irse en el crucero Majesty of the Seas por las Bahamas en julio de 2008.

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Iglesia Católica removió a párroco de Las Condes por caso de abuso sexual

CHILE
Cooperativa

[The Santiago archbishop has removed from ministry Rev. Julio Dutilh, a priest in Las Condes, who is alleged to have abused someone 26 years ago.]

El Arzobispado de Santiago informó, mediante un comunicado, sobre la remoción del sacerdote Julio Dutilh, un párroco que ejercía funciones en la comuna de Las Condes, y que fue sancionado a raíz de un caso de abuso sexual ocurrido hace 26 años.

“En noviembre del año pasado se recibió una denuncia formal en contra del Pbro. Dutilh en la que se le acusaba de un acto de connotación sexual que habría ocurrido hace 26 años, en el contexto del sacramento de la confesión. La denuncia fue hecha por una mujer que en aquel entonces no era menor de edad, según la legislación canónica de la época”, señala la nota difundida a través de la página web IglesiadeSantiago.cl.

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Dear Pope Francis: Women’s Lives Matter

UNITED STATES
The Open Tabernacle: Here Comes Everybody

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Betty Clermont

Annually:

47,000 women die from complications of unsafe abortion.
8.5 million women experience complications from unsafe abortion that require medical attention, and three million do not receive the care they need.”
If every woman who wanted birth control had access to it, there would be 150,000 fewer maternal deaths
640,000 fewer newborn deaths
600,000 fewer children becoming motherless

In his encyclical on the environment, “Pope Francis stated the protection of nature is ‘incompatible with the justification of abortion … How can we genuinely teach the importance of concern for other vulnerable beings, however troublesome or inconvenient they may be, if we fail to protect a human embryo, even when its presence is uncomfortable and creates difficulties?’ he asked. He cautioned against seeking to exercise ‘absolute power’ over our bodies as if they were something that we own.”

“’Instead of resolving the problems of the poor and thinking of how the world can be different, some can only propose a reduction in the birth rate,’ Francis lamented. Even though an unequal distribution of population and available resources presents obstacles to development and environmental sustainability, ‘it must nonetheless be recognized that demographic growth is fully compatible with an integral and shared development,’ he stressed.”

“Overpopulation is the main driver of climate change, ill health and conflict,” according to the British Medical Journal.

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Cross-examination of journalist Laura Robinson sparks sharp exchange

CANADA
The Province

BY KEITH FRASER, STAFF REPORTER JUNE 18, 2015

A lawyer for John Furlong on Thursday scoffed at claims by Laura Robinson that she was shocked and devastated by the Vancouver Olympic CEO’s response to an article she wrote alleging he’d physically abused students in northern B.C. more than 40 years ago.

In her direct examination, Robinson had commented that she was shocked in the wake of her September 2012 Georgia Straight article to see Furlong alleging she was an unethical, incompetent journalist who had fabricated the allegations.

“You say you were shocked by his response,” said John Hunter, Furlong’s lawyer. “You knew that he denied this abuse. You knew that from day one.”

“Yes,” replied Robinson.

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