ABUSE TRACKER

A digest of links to media coverage of clergy abuse. For recent coverage listed in this blog, read the full article in the newspaper or other media source by clicking “Read original article.” For earlier coverage, click the title to read the original article.

May 27, 2015

Vatican cardinal offers Australia abuse case testimony

VATICAN CITY/AUSTRALIA
BBC News

The Vatican’s finance chief George Pell has offered to testify in a high-profile Australian inquiry into institutional child sex abuse.

The cardinal was formerly the Archbishop of Sydney, Australia’s most senior Catholic official.
He is accused of silencing a victim of a paedophile priest and aiding the priest’s move to another parish.

Australia is investigating how schools, churches and the government responded to child abuse cases.

‘Horrified’

This week a royal commission began hearing testimony from victims in Ballarat in the state of Victoria, where Gerald Ridsdale had sexually abused dozens of boys in various parishes between the 1950s and 1970s.

Mr Pell has been accused of being complicit in moving Ridsdale around the state, and of attempting to bribe Ridsdale’s nephew into keeping quiet about his abuse.

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Abuser priest Ridsdale knew it was wrong

AUSTRALIA
TVNZ

Gerald Ridsdale knew he was committing “serious sins” and hurting the children he sexually abused, yet he never stopped nor thought for a moment about the lives he was destroying.

Australia’s worst pedophile priest can’t even remember the names of all the children he abused over four decades.

Hearing that one boy would not let anyone touch him after the abuse, the 81-year-old said he never thought about the impact of what he had done.

“I didn’t know that then, but I do now,” Ridsdale told the child sex abuse royal commission’s Ballarat inquiry.

He was only concerned for his own sexual gratification? “That’s right.”

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This letter sent to Catholic school students is astonishing.

AUSTRALIA
Debrief Daily

[with copy of the letter from Archbishop Fisher]

SARAH MACDONALD
@sarahvmac

Catholic schoolkids in Sydney have brought home a note to parents headed ‘Speaking the Truth in Love’.

But many Catholic parents will not be feeling the love.

Penned by the Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher and published on his website, it references the horrific stories emerging from the Royal Commission hearings in Ballarat, which the Most Rev. Fisher admits are ‘harrowing and for many people demoralising’.

Witnesses have talked of the brutal bashings and sex crimes they experienced as young boys at the hands of trusted and respected Catholic clergymen. They have told stories of children shared around by pedophiles, and revealed that when they tried to speak out they were actually punished for speaking ill of God’s holy representatives.

The abuse is believed to have contributed to 45 suicides or early deaths in the region.

So what does Anthony Fisher say to his flock? He says he is appalled by the conduct of some priests and shares feelings of contamination and shame.

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Parents’ anger at Sydney Archbishop’s note…

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

Parents’ anger at Sydney Archbishop’s note sent home with Catholic schoolchildren about horrific abuse being uncovered at royal commission that says some criticism is ‘unfair’

By JOHN CARNEY FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

A letter that’s been taken home by Catholic school kids in Sydney in an attempt to put parents’ minds at ease as the on-going Royal Commission into sex child abuse inquiry continues this week has not got the positive response the church hoped for.

Called ‘Speaking the Truth in Love’ it is written by the Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher and is also published on the Archdiocese of Sydney website. The letter refers to the disturbing evidence emerging from the inquiry in Ballarat in recent weeks.

While making it clear that like everyone else he feels ‘disillusioned, contaminated and shamed’ by what has come out of the commission, his claims that the church has been treated unfairly has left parents angry and feeling as if the Archbishop is backing the church’s former responses to allegations of sexual abuse.

‘Many things are being said about the church at the moment some of them fair, some of them not so fair. It is alleged, for instance, that we engaged in self-protective legal evasions,’ the Archbishop wrote.

Debrief Daily website reports the letter has stirred up anger among some Catholics in Sydney with one parent calling it ‘Satanic Verses’, others have described it as ‘a real kick in the teeth to victims’, while others saw it as a sign that the Catholic Church is still in denial.

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Monsignor William Lynn Meeting With Defense Lawyer Over Bail Question

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
CBS Philly

By Steve Tawa

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Monsignor William Lynn, the high-ranking Roman Catholic official convicted in the priest sex abuse scandal, will be meeting with his defense lawyer today, to figure out whether to seek bail, again. It follows last month’s court proceeding that sent him back to prison.

The former senior official in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia was convicted of a single count of child endangerment in 2012 over his handling of priest sexual abuse complaints.

Monsignor Lynn served about half of a 3-6 year prison sentence, but was released on bail in 2014, after Superior Court reversed his conviction. In late April, the State Supreme Court reversed a key element of that decision, and back behind bars he went.

Defense lawyer Thomas Bergstrom says while the case has been remanded to Superior Court, the three-judge panel may not hear arguments until September.

That’s why he’ll ask his client about filing a bail petition to return to house arrest pending appeals, or staying put.

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Confessional should not be above the law, says paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale

AUSTRALIA
Gippsland Times

By Fiona Henderson May 27, 2015

UPDATE: GERALD Ridsdale told the Royal Commission on Wednesday crimes reported in confession should be reported to police.

“Well from my experience and what I’ve done, and the damage that I’ve done, I’d say yes definitely,” he said.

“I don’t know what the church ruling or legislation or thought is about that, but that’s my personal opinion.”

EARLIER: Ridsdale said he was molested twice as a child and “sexually tested” by an uncle while giving evidence to the Royal Commission into Institutionalised Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

Ridsdale said he was assaulted by an older cousin when they shared a bed when he was eight or nine, and a Christian Brother a few years later.

He also gave evidence that priests had a great deal of community status, and he read a lot of spiritual books when he was growing up.

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West Oak Lane Shooting, Monsignor Lynn Bail Seeking, Penn State Frat Suspended

PENNSYLVANIA
iradiophilly

by: Rebel – Havertown, PA
started: 05/27/15 5:44 am | updated: 05/27/15 …

Monsignor William Lynn, the high-ranking Roman Catholic official convicted in the priest sex abuse scandal, will be meeting with his defense lawyer today, to figure out whether to seek bail, again. It follows last month’s court proceeding that sent him back to prison. The former senior official in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia was convicted of a single count of child endangerment in 2012 over his handling of priest sexual abuse complaints. Monsignor Lynn served about half of a 3-6 year prison sentence, but was released on bail in 2014, after Superior Court reversed his conviction. In late April, the State Supreme Court reversed a key element of that decision, and back behind bars he went.

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Ridsdale says he did not know Pell well

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

Convicted paedophile priest Gerald Francis Ridsdale has told the child abuse royal commission he did not have a particularly close relationship with Cardinal George Pell and did not discuss his offending with him.

‘I never had much to do with him’, he said.

Ridsdale says he can’t remember having any dealings with now-Cardinal George Pell, despite living in the Ballarat East presbytery with him.

Ridsdale also said he can’t remember asking then-Father Pell what he would say on his behalf at Ridsdale’s first court appearance in 1993, when the two were photographed together.

In May 1993, Cardinal Pell accompanied Ridsdale to court in Melbourne where he pleaded guilty to 30 charges of indecent assault.

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Paedophile Gerald Ridsdale tells abuse inquiry church repeatedly moved him

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

Oliver Milman
@olliemilman
Wednesday 27 May 2015

Convicted paedophile Gerald Ridsdale has described how he committed a string of sexual offences, including on a boy in the UK, after being repeatedly moved to different locations by the Catholic hierarchy.

Ridsdale, 81, was speaking via a video link from prison to the royal commission into institutional responses to child sex abuse, held in the Victorian city of Ballarat.

The former priest said that shortly after he was ordained in 1961, he fondled a young boy, which resulted in a complaint. He was told by local bishop James O’Collins that “if this thing happens again you’ll be off to the missions”. He said he was then sent to Mildura.

After offending further, he was sent to Swan Hill and then Warrnambool. He said he did not request these moves. “In those days there wasn’t a choice,” he said. “There was no consultation, it was ‘you go’ and you went.”

He said he did not discuss his widespread sexual offences with anyone and was not told the reasons for his new placements. Under questioning from Gail Furness, he frequently said he did not recall details of his time as a priest, nor could he recollect conversations with high-ranking Catholic officials.

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Victims disappointed in Ridsdale testimony

AUSTRALIA
Gazette Herald

Pedophile priest Gerald Francis Ridsdale’s lack of reminiscence of key particulars of who within the Catholic Church knew about his abusing is one other kick within the guts for victims, advocates say.

Clergy abuse sufferer Andrew Collins says victims are bitterly disenchanted that Ridsdale has not revealed who within the church hierarchy knew about his offending and moved him round.

“A few them have walked out and stated there’s simply nothing occurring. They’re disillusioned,” Mr Collins stated.

Lawyer and Monash University doctoral researcher Judy Courtin stated Ridsdale’s selective reminiscence was simply not credible.

“Whenever it involves speaking about anybody within the hierarchy he has no reminiscence of it in any respect,” Ms Courtin advised reporters in Ballarat.

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Clergy abuse victims walk out of hearing in frustration over pedophile priest’s lack of memory

AUSTRALIA
9 News

Victims of clergy abuse have said they are “disappointed” over pedophile priest Gerald Francis Ridsdale’s lack of memory of key details on who in the Catholic Church knew about his abusing.

Today, Ridsdale told the Royal Commission he was “out of control” abusing children, and admitted he did not tell anyone for fears of being defrocked.

Appearing today before the commission’s Ballarat hearing into institutional responses to child sex abuse via videolink from jail, Ridsdale has repeatedly referred to the prosecutor’s notes and has struggled to remember much of his previous testimony and the circumstances of his offending, including the names of some of his many victims.

Clergy abuse victim Andrew Collins spoke outside court and said victims are bitterly disappointed Ridsdale did not reveal who in the church hierarchy knew about his offending and moved him to other parishes.

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May 26, 2015

Notorious paedophile Gerald Ridsdale was abused as a child, Royal Commission hears

AUSTRALIA
The Courier

By FIONA HENDERSON May 27, 2015

GERALD Ridsdale said he was molested twice as a child and “sexually tested” by an uncle while giving evidence to the Royal Commission into Institutionalised Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

Ridsdale said he was assaulted by an older cousin when they shared a bed when he was eight or nine, and a Christian Brother a few years later.

He also gave evidence that priests had a great deal of community status, and he read a lot of spiritual books when he was growing up.

However he was told by an older priest friend: “Always remember when you’re reading books like that, that it’s not necessarily how people like that lived but that’s how they would have liked to live.”

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‘I am deeply committed to helping the survivors’ …

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

‘I am deeply committed to helping the survivors’: Cardinal George Pell FINALLY agrees to give evidence at Royal Commission into child sexual abuse

By LUCY THACKRAY and JOHN CARNEY FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA AND AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

Cardinal George Pell has told the chair of the royal commission he’s prepared to give evidence in person ‘if needed’.

‘I want to make it absolutely clear that I am willing to give evidence should the commission request this, be it by statement, appearance by video link, or by attending personally,’ he said in the letter to Justice Peter McClellan on Tuesday night.

He also said he’d been horrified by the allegations of abuse in Ballarat and was ‘deeply saddened’ by the way church authorities dealt with reports of abuse.

Abuse victims have given evidence Pell bribed them to keep quiet, ignored complaints and was complicit in moving Australia’s worst pedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale to a different parish.

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Gerald Ridsdale gives evidence at sex abuse royal commission in Ballarat

AUSTRALIA
The Age

May 27, 2015

Rania Spooner
Crime reporter

Convicted paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale says he was sexually abused by two family members before he was 12 as he began giving evidence at the Royal Commission into institutional child sexual abuse in Ballarat.

Ridsdale, 81, whose offending against children spans more than three decades from the 1950s to the late 1980s, was appearing by videolink from Ararat Prison on Monday morning.

Being questioned by counsel assisting the commission, Gail Furness, SC, Ridsdale accepted evidence he gave investigators in 1994 of being sexually abused himself, including by an older cousin.

After dropping out of St Patrick’s College in Ballarat at 14, Ridsdale joined an accounting firm, where he worked for more than two years before deciding to become a priest, the commissioner heard.

At the Corpus Christi seminary in Werribee, Ridsdale said his only problem was masturbation, about which he had confessed and had been told was a “serious sin”, he said.

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Child sexual abuse inquiry: Notorious paedophile Gerald Ridsdale unable to control his sexual urges, royal commission hears

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By court reporter Peta Carlyon

One of Australia’s most notorious child sex offenders, Gerald Ridsdale, was unable to control his sexual desires while in the seminary, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse in Ballarat has heard.

The elderly Ridsdale is giving evidence to the inquiry via video link from prison, where he is serving his latest sentence for abusing young boys.

Ridsdale was read out a long list of his offences over the years, involving many victims.

He told the royal commission he could not remember some of the offences.

He also told senior counsel assisting the commission, Gail Furness SC, he could no longer recall being abused himself as a child, despite making statements to that effect in the 1990s.

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Abuser priest didn’t confess offending

AUSTRALIA
9 News

AAP

Gerald Francis Ridsdale says he did not tell anyone he had abused children when he was first ordained because he was afraid of being kicked out of the priesthood.

Ridsdale has told the child abuse royal commission that he did not confess all his sins during confession once he left the seminary, and told no one he was abusing children when he was ordained in 1961.

“I didn’t confess the sexual offending against children,” Ridsdale told the commission’s Ballarat hearing, via videolink from jail.

He did not tell the Ballarat bishop who ordained him that he had offended while in the seminary studying to be a priest and while overseas.

“I don’t think I told, would have told anyone at all,” Ridsdale said.

“I never told anyone. It’s the sort of thing I wouldn’t tell anyone.

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Priest Ridsdale’s life and offending

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

AAP

GERALD FRANCIS RIDSDALE’S LIFE AND OFFENDING

1934 – Born May 20, St Arnaud, Victoria
Primary school St Aloysius, Redan
Secondary school St Patrick’s College, Ballarat
1954-1958 – Studied for priesthood Corpus Christi College, Werribee. Began offending.
1958-1960 – Seminary, Collegio Brignole Sale, Genoa
1960-1961 – Seminary, All Hallows College, Dublin
1961 – July 25, ordained as priest at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Ballarat
– Fills in at five parishes including Horsham, Inglewood, Camperdown and Ballarat North
1962-1964 – Assistant priest at Ballarat North
– First complaint in Ridsdale’s first year as priest – boy from Villa Maria boarding school in Ballarat East
1964-1966 – Assistant priest Mildura
1966-1969 – Assistant priest Swan Hill
1970-1972 – Assistant priest Warrnambool
1972-1974 – Assistant priest Ballarat East
1974-1975 – Parish priest Apollo Bay. Puts in for transfer February 1975 after man tells him in a pub there’s talk about him and kids.

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Statement from Cardinal George Pell

VATICAN CITY
The Australian

Vatican City 26 May 2015

Cardinal Pell has once again restated his willingness to give evidence to the Royal Commission in a letter written to the Chair of the Commission, Hon. Peter McClellem AM, last night.

“Without wanting to pre-empt the Royal Commission in any way — you can’t just invite yourself to give evidence — I want to make it absolutely clear that I am willing to give evidence should the Commission request this, be it by statement, appearance by video link, or by attending personally.”

Cardinal Pell also said it was important to restate his strong personal commitment to full co-operation with the Royal Commission, in light of the Ballarat hearings and speculation about his own willingness to give evidence.

“Like everyone else, I am horrified by the accounts that survivors have given in their evidence during the Ballarat hearings, and at the enormous impact the abuse has had on them, their families and the community.

“I am also deeply saddened by the way Church authorities have failed in responding to these crimes.

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George Pell prepared to give evidence in person at abuse inquiry

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

Cardinal George Pell says he is prepared to give evidence in person to the royal commission into child abuse.

The Cardinal has been criticised for his failure to appear at the inquiry sitting in Ballarat.

However this morning he released a statement saying he would appear before the commission “in person, if asked to do so.”

Cardinal Pell said he had made the offer in a letter written to the chair of the commission, Justice Peter McClellem, last night, although he stressed that he had not been asked to give evidence in any form.

STATEMENT: Pell offers to appear at inquiry

“I just want to make it absolutely clear that I am willing to give evidence should the Commission request this, be it by statement, appearance by video link, or by attending personally,” he said in the statement.

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Cardinal George Pell says he will give evidence …

AUSTRALIA
The Age

Cardinal George Pell says he will give evidence to the Royal Commission into child sexual abuse if requested

May 27, 2015

Rania Spooner

Cardinal George Pell has promised to appear in person at the royal commission into institutional child abuse if asked, in a letter sent to the commission hours before a former housemate, notorious paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale, began to give evidence.

In a letter sent last night to the commission’s chair Peter McClellan, Cardinal Pell wrote of his full willingness to cooperate with its investigation.

“Without wanting to pre-empt the Royal Commission in any way – you can’t just invite yourself to give evidence – I want to make it absolutely clear that I am willing to give evidence should the Commission request this, be it by statement, appearance by video link, or by attending personally,” Cardinal Pell wrote.

“Like everyone else I am horrified by the accounts that survivors have given in their evidence during the Ballarat hearings, and at the enormous impact the abuse has had on them, their families and the community.

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Cardinal George Pell will appear before Royal Commission in person

AUSTRALIA
news.com.au

CARDINAL George Pell has told the chair of the royal commission he’s prepared to give evidence in person.

“I want to make it absolutely clear that I am willing to give evidence should the commission request this, be it by statement, appearance by video link, or by attending personally,” he said in the letter to Justice Peter McClellan on Tuesday night.

He also said he’d been horrified by the allegations of abuse in Ballarat and was saddened by the way church authorities dealt with reports of abuse.

Abuse victims have given evidence Pell bribed them to keep quiet, ignored complaints and was complicit in moving Australia’s worst pedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale to a different parish.
They have called on him to return to Australia to face the royal commission.

In the letter, Pell says he has not yet been asked to give evidence in any form.

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George Pell says he is prepared to appear before royal commission

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

Australian Associated Press
Tuesday 26 May 2015

Cardinal George Pell, Australia’s most senior cleric, has told the chair of the royal commission into institutional responses to child sex abuse that he is prepared to give evidence in person.

“I want to make it absolutely clear that I am willing to give evidence should the commission request this, be it by statement, appearance by video link, or by attending personally,” he said in the letter to Justice Peter McClellan on Tuesday night.

He said he had been horrified by the allegations of abuse in Ballarat and was saddened by the way church authorities had dealt with reports of them.

Abuse victims have given evidence that Pell bribed them to keep quiet, ignored complaints and was complicit in moving paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale to a different parish. They have called on him to return to Australia to face the royal commission.

In the letter, Pell says he has not yet been asked to give evidence in any form. “But as I have said repeatedly, I am deeply committed to assisting the royal commission and to doing anything I can to help survivors,” he said.

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George Pell to give evidence …

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

George Pell to give evidence in person at Royal Commission, as paedophile Gerald Ridsdale appears via videolink

UPDATE: VILE paedophile Gerald Ridsdale is giving evidence to the Royal Commission via videolink, as Cardinal George Pell says he’s prepared to give evidence in person if needed.

Ridsdale was giving evidence for only minutes, but said numerous times “I have no recollection”.

WATCH RIDSDALE GIVE EVIDENCE HERE

Ridsdale is giving evidence at the Royal Commission in a move victims hope will unlock decades of secrets about how the Catholic Church covered up child sex crimes.

The frail Ridsdale, who turned 81 last week, is giving evidence via videolink from the Ararat jail he has called home for decades.

He has admitted molesting hundreds of kids over an evil career that spanned three decades and has been convicted of abusing just 54.

He first pleaded guilty to widespread abuse in 1993 when he was controversially supported in court by church figures including the now Cardinal Pell.

Meanwhile, in a letter to the Royal Commission overnight Cardinal Pell said he would be happy to appear in Ballarat in person.

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George Pell: ‘I’m willing to give evidence’

AUSTRALIA
The New Daily

KAITLIN THALS

Cardinal George Pell said he is prepared to travel to Ballarat to give evidence in person at the child sex abuse royal commission after explosive allegations were made against him.

The Royal Commission into Institutionalised Sexual Abuse, which began hearing evidence in Ballarat last week, was told that Cardinal Pell tried to bribe the nephew of paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale to stay quiet about the abuse he suffered at the hands of his uncle.

Cardinal Pell has denied the claims but issued another statement today saying he would front the hearings in Ballarat if he was asked to do so.

“Without wanting to pre-empt the royal commission in any way – you can’t just invite yourself to give evidence,” he said in a statement.

“I want to make it absolutely clear that I am willing to give evidence should the commission request this, be it by statement, appearance by video link, or by attending personally.”

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As synod council meets, ‘shadow council’ pushes acceptance of gay unions

ROME
Headlines from the Catholic World

Rome, Italy, May 26, 2015 / 03:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- While the Synod of Bishops’ ordinary council gathered to discuss the upcoming Synod on the Family this week, a private group of bishops and experts convened behind closed doors in Rome to consider the most controversial issues at the synod, particularly support of gay unions and Communion for the divorced and remarried.

Pope Francis chaired the May 25-26 meeting of the Ordinary Council of the Synod of Bishops, which is preparing for this October’s synod on “the vocation and mission of the family in the Church and in contemporary world.”

The council, meeting at the Vatican, examined the synod’s instrumentum laboris, or working document, which was produced by last year’s Synod of Bishops, and integrated it with the responses to questions which were sent to dioceses worldwide.

“An extensive and detailed study of the text has generated proposals and contributions for its integration and improvement,” the Vatican Information Service noted, adding that the working document’s final text will be prepared and translated by the Secretariat General within the next few weeks.

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Jury finds former Hastings priest not guilty of sex abuse

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

A Dakota County jury acquitted former priest Francis Hoefgen Tuesday. A man had accused Hoefgen of abusing him more than 20 years ago.

Hoefgen, 64, of Columbia Heights had been charged with two counts of criminal sexual conduct.

A man reported the abuse to police in November 2013. He said he was molested from age 9 to 12 years old when he served as altar boy at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Hastings.

The jury arrived at the verdict in less than four hours.

In a statement released after the jury’s decision was read in court, Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom said he was grateful to the victim for coming forward.

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Jury finds Hoefgen not guilty in sex abuse case

MINNESOTA
St. Cloud Times

David Unze, dunze@stcloudtimes.com May 26, 2015

HASTINGS – A Dakota County jury on Tuesday evening found Fran Hoefgen not guilty of accusations that he raped an altar boy more than 20 years ago at a Hastings church where he was a priest.

Hoefgen broke down and sobbed with friends and family after the verdicts were read. He left the courthouse without commenting.

The 36-year-old Red Wing man who accused Hoefgen of abuse from 1989 to 1992 hung his head in his hands after the verdicts were read. He left the courtroom before the hearing concluded.

Hoefgen was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. The jury deliberated for about three hours before returning the verdicts.

After the verdicts were read, Hoefgen’s attorney, Michael Colich, said the charges and trial have weighed heavily on Hoefgen.

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Republican Finally Demands Charges in Duggar Scandal… Against Police Chief Who Followed the Law

UNITED STATES
Huffington Post

David Pakman

I’ve been covering the Josh Duggar child molestation case on The David Pakman Show, not because we care about reality TV shows like 19 Kids and Counting, but because the case is representative of so much of what is wrong with extremist right-wing Christianity and so-called morals in the United States today. Josh Duggar’s parents, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, knew about the molestation for years. During that time, Michelle campaigned against LGBT rights, while Jim Bob sent Josh to work away from home.

Jim Bob did have Josh meet with Arkansas State Trooper Jim Hutchens, but Hutchens never took official action, and ended up being convicted on child pornography charges himself, effectively killing any chance of action against Josh Duggar or the family for coverup.

Mike Huckabee issued a statement of support for the Duggars. Judge Stacey Zimmerman, who has connections to Mike Huckabee, ordered the police records referencing some instances of Josh’s child sex abuse to be destroyed.

Naturally, I was heartened and optimistic this morning when I read that a Republican finally stepped up and was calling for charges in the case. Unfortunately, Arkansas State Senator has called for charges against Kathy O’Kelley, Chief of the Springdale, Arkansas police. Senator Hester argues that by releasing the police report about Duggar, she has put the victims in danger.

This doesn’t hold water. The police report was released redacted, and Chief Kelley was merely following the law with regard to Freedom of Information Act requests. Senator Hester hasn’t called for charges against Duggar himself — in any case, the statute of limitations may have elapsed on his wrongdoing. Senator Hester hasn’t called for charges against Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar for coverup and failure to take victims and would-be victims out of harm’s way. Senator Hester hasn’t called for charges against Judge Zimmerman, who still hasn’t explained why she destroyed the police records when news of Duggar’s child sex abuse went public.

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Vatican says Ireland gay marriage vote is ‘defeat for humanity’

VATICAN CITY
The Guardian

Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Rome
Tuesday 26 May 2015

A senior Vatican official has attacked the legalisation of gay marriage in Ireland. The referendum that overwhelmingly backed marriage equality last weekend was a “defeat for humanity”, he claimed.

“I was deeply saddened by the result,” Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s secretary of state, said at a conference in Rome on Tuesday night. “The church must take account of this reality, but in the sense that it must strengthen its commitment to evangelisation. I think that you cannot just talk of a defeat for Christian principles, but of a defeat for humanity.”

The remarks by the Vatican’s top diplomat, who is seen as second only to the pope in the church’s hierarchy, represent the most damning assessment of the Irish vote by a senior church official to date.

It was a far more critical response than the circumspect reaction offered by archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin, who said: “It is very clear that if this referendum is an affirmation of the views of young people … [then the church needs} a reality check.”

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Liberal European bishops, in closed-door session, plan Synod strategy

ROME
Catholic Culture

Bishops from Germany, France, and Switzerland met on May 25 in at the Gregorian University in Rome, to discuss their plans for the October meeting of the Synod of Bishops.

The closed-door meeting—which brought together some of Europe’s leading “progressive” bishops, under the leadership of Cardinal Reinhard Marx, with few Vatican officials invited—appeared to be an effort to plot strategy for the handling of controversial issues, such as the treatment of homosexuality and the proposal to allow Communion for Catholics who are divorced and remarried.

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Synod council discusses working document for October 2015 meeting

UNITED STATES
Catholic Culture

At a two-day meeting this week, the “ordinary council” of the Synod of Bishops discussed and revised a draft of the instrumentum laboris, the working document for the Synod’s October 2015 session.

Pope Francis chaired the meeting of the ordinary council, along with Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, the secretary-general of the Synod of Bishops. Along with its work on the instrumentum laboris, the council also discussed the procedures that will be used for the October session.

The instrumentum laboris is the product of a process that began with the final statement from last year’s session of the Synod. The Office of the Synod then prepared a lineamenta, a preliminary document that included a series of questions, to stimulate responses from episcopal conferences, religious orders, and other ecclesiastical bodies. After receiving those responses, the Synod office then drafted the instrumentum laboris. Following this week’s discussion of that document, the instumentum laboris will now be finalized, translated, and published by the Synod office in preparation for the October meeting.

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Josh Duggar Scandal: What Are the Legal Implications?

UNITED STATES
Extra

Controversy continues to explode around the headline-making scandal surrounding “19 Kids and Counting” reality TV star Josh Duggar, the oldest son in the wildly popular TLC reality show.

Josh was accused of molesting five underage girls in 2002 when he was 14 years old, but was never charged with any crimes. The statute of limitations keeps authorities from prosecuting him now, but attorney Rosemarie Arnold told “Extra” his alleged victims still have recourse.

“Civil cases could be viable depending how old the girls are,” Arnold clarified.

She went on to say that the “statute of limitations for a civil sexual abuse case in Arkansas [where the Duggar family resides] is three years from your majority,” meaning the day you turn age 18 or three years from the day you realize you were injured because of the abuse. “So if the girls are young enough or have suppressed memories, then the statute of limitations for the civil suit could be still be viable.”

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Jury acquits ex-Hastings priest accused of sexual abuse

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

By Stephen Montemayor Star Tribune MAY 26, 2015 — 6:02PM

A Dakota County jury on Tuesday acquitted Francis Hoefgen, a former Hastings priest, of two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct following a trial on accusations of decades-old abuse.

Hoefgen, who is no longer a priest and lives in Columbia Heights, was accused of repeatedly abusing a boy who was a student at the parochial school at St. Boniface Church between 1989 and 1992. Hoefgen, 64, is one of few priests to face criminal charges for alleged sex offenses that are decades old.

Jurors deliberated about four hours before returning the not guilty verdict.

Throughout the trial, Hoefgen’s attorney, Michael Colich, questioned the reliability of the accuser’s memory and the lack of physical evidence presented.

“Simply say to yourself, where’s the evidence?” Colich said to closing arguments Tuesday.

Hoefgen’s accuser, now 36, testified last week that Hoefgen’s abuse progressed from fondling to oral and anal penetration when the man was in fourth, fifth and sixth grades at St. Boniface’s parochial school. He said “Father Fran,” as Hoefgen was called, abused him during the school year, usually after the two cleaned up after a funeral or midweek mass. The Star Tribune has not named the man during the trial because he was the victim of an alleged sexual assault.

“He liked the defendant, Father Fran. He trusted Father Fran. He came to be able to talk to Father Fran and tell him what was going on. [Hoefgen] took advantage of that,” Assistant Dakota County Attorney G. Paul Beaumaster said Tuesday.

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Chief Rabbi urges community to report sex abuse allegations to police

UNITED KINGDOM
The JC

By Simon Rocker, May 26, 2015

Chief Ephraim Mirvis has stated that any allegation of child sexual abuse must be reported to the police “without delay”, following last week’s conviction of a Charedi teacher for sexual assault.

All rabbis under the authority of the chief rabbi are to be asked to attend a mandatory seminar being organised by the United Synagogue to alert them to the dangers of abuse.

Todros Grynhaus, the son of a dayan of the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations, awaits sentence after being found guilty in Manchester of seven counts of sexual abuse against two girls aged 14 and 15 at the time.

In a statement issued this afternoon, Rabbi Mirvis said the conviction was of “immense significance” and praised the courage of victims and others who “withstood tremendous pressure” to bring it about.

“Though certainly not the first such case, it sends an unequivocal message that nobody, in any part of our community, can expect to commit these horrific crimes and escape prosecution,” he said.

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Former Rosarian Elementary School teacher’s trial begins

FLORIDA
WPTV

[with video]

Brian Entin

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Former Rosarian Elementary School teacher Stephen Budd’s trial started Tuesday with pretrial motions.

A 21-year old woman testified about her abuse allegations involving Budd from nearly 15 years ago at a different school.

She said Budd touched her private areas in exchange for candy, but did not immediately report the incidents to police.

The judge will decide whether her testimony will be allowed during the trial.

Budd is accused of molesting two elementary school-age children at Rosarian Academy.

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Diocese of Allentown: We aren’t liable for exchange student’s abuse

PENNSYLVANIA
The Morning Call

By Riley Yates
Of The Morning Call

The Diocese of Allentown is fighting a lawsuit that claims it failed to protect a South Korean teenager who was sexually abused at a dormitory for Pius X exchange students, saying the high school shouldn’t be held responsible for what happened inside the privately operated dorm.

The girl was 14 and attending Pius X when she was repeatedly sexually assaulted more than four years ago by a tutor at ACE Academy in Pen Argyl, a family-run facility that housed and mentored Korean students attending the Catholic school in Bangor. Her suit charges that the diocese and the school were negligent in allowing the abuse to occur, and that she disclosed it to a priest during confession, but he failed to report it.

At a hearing Tuesday, the diocese asked Northampton County Judge Michael Koury Jr. to toss the suit, saying that the girl’s lawyer hasn’t established enough of a connection between the school and ACE Academy. The man who abused the girl, Richard Kim, worked for ACE and was not an “agent or employee” of Pius, said David Dye, an attorney for the church.

“There is no allegation that Mr. Kim is associated or connected with the diocese at all,” Dye said. In fact, he said, it is unclear whether the school even knew who Kim was.

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Child sexual assault lawsuit filed against S.A. Archdiocese

TEXAS
KENS

A civil lawsuit filed Tuesday against the Archdioceses of San Antonio accuses two priests of sexually assaulting an orphan during the 1980s.

The lawsuit claims leaders of the church covered up the complaints for decades.

The lawsuit alleges that former San Antonio priest Jesus “Jesse” Dominguez, a seminary student at the time, began to serve as a father figure to the orphan. According to the lawsuit, the boy was living at a nearby orphanage, and Dominguez would regularly help with homework, clothing and food, eventually taking the minor out for movies and meals. The outings, the lawsuit states, would end in Dominguez taking the boy back to his living quarters and molesting him. This happened for two years, about two or three times per week, the lawsuit states.

The lawsuit also states that when the boy would question Dominguez’s actions, he would claim a heart condition and often fake a heart attack. On one account, the boy claimed Dominguez threatened to kill the minor and himself when the minor’s questions proved too much.

Dominguez was sued three separate times in California and is a convicted sex offender, according to media reports.

The lawsuit states the boy attempted to get help from another church leader, but his concerns were dismissed. KENS 5 is not disclosing the name of this leader because the person has no criminal record and has not been charged with a crime.

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AR–Victims back Arkansas police in Duggar case

ARKANSAS
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, May 26

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

A male Arkansas politician claims a female police chief should be fired for releasing a police report about alleged child sex crimes by prominent conservative activist Josh Duggar.

[Washington Times]

But the politician says nothing about two male officials who also played a role in document’s release.

We’re very skeptical of State Senator Bart Hester claim that he’s worried about the privacy of Duggar’s alleged victims. We’re not convinced he’s sincere.

Time and time again, we’ve seen officials profess concern over victims’ privacy when their real goal is to preserve predators’ secrecy.

The victims’ names were redacted from the police report. And it’s been days since the report was released but we’ve heard no one else say they’re worried about the victims’ privacy. That’s not to say that Hester is entirely off base. It is indeed crucial that the safety of victims – and their confidentiality – is safeguarded.

But it’s even more crucial that kids are safeguarded. That’s what exposing proven, admitted or credibly accused child molesters does.

When a predator is “outed” and families are warned about him, usually his victims feel better. And almost always, kids are safer. So if we must err, let’s err on the side of protecting the actual safety of vulnerable kids, rather than on the side of protecting the perceived feelings of adults.

We’re glad the police report was disclosed. We’re glad that Springdale Police Chief Kathy O’Kelley, Mayor Doug Sprouse and City Attorney Ernest Cate agreed to put kids’ safety first.

We’re glad Duggar’s alleged victims’ names are still private and hope they will remain so. And we hope that others who may have seen, suspected or suffered crimes by Duggar or cover ups by church officials will find the strength to protect others, expose wrongdoers, get help and start healing.

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Pastoral letter by Archbishop Prendergast of Ottawa …

CANADA
Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops

Pastoral letter by Archbishop Prendergast of Ottawa on the closing ceremonies of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Monday, May 25 2015

The closing ceremonies of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission will be held in Ottawa this coming May 31 to June 3. The Most Reverend Terrence Prendergast, S.J., Archbishop of Ottawa, has issued a pastoral letter, asking Catholics in the Archdiocese to be in solidarity with Aboriginal Peoples over offences committed in the former Indian Residential Schools, inviting them to join him in prayer, and encouraging participation in the public events as an expression of reconciliation, including joining Archbishop Prendergast in the Solidarity Walk on May 31. The Most Reverend Gerard Pettipas, C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Grouard-McLennan and President of the Corporation of Catholic Entities Party to the Indian Residential Schools Settlement (CEPIRSS), and the Most Reverend Sylvain Lavoie, O.M.I., Archbishop Emeritus of Keewatin – Le Pas, will also be present for the TRC closing ceremonies, as well as Aboriginal members from the Canadian Catholic Aboriginal Council.

Link to the Pastoral Letter

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Catholic archbishop urges penance for mistreatment of aboriginal children at residential schools

CANADA
Ottawa Citizen

MARK KENNEDY, OTTAWA CITIZEN

The Catholic Archbishop of Ottawa is calling on followers of the faith to “repent” and seek forgiveness for how the church mistreated thousands of aboriginal children in residential schools for many decades.

The message is contained in a pastoral letter written by Archbishop Terrence Prendergast and comes just days before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) releases the findings of its six-year probe into this controversial chapter of Canadian history.

The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has publicly released Prendergast’s letter as part of its efforts to support and pray for residential school survivors, and reconcile with them.

Meanwhile, the Anglican, United and Presbyterian churches – which were also involved in the school system – are gearing up for next week’s TRC release with plans to forge “reconciliation” activities.

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Jurors deliberate Hoefgen case

MINNESOTA
St. Cloud Times

David Unze, dunze@stcloudtimes.com May 26, 2015

HASTINGS – Calling the prosecution’s case against Fran Hoefgen “a disgrace,” his attorney urged jurors Tuesday in Dakota County to find Hoefgen not guilty of charges that he sexually abused a former altar boy more than 20 years ago.

Michael Colich told jurors that police and prosecutors assumed the altar boy’s story was true and did no investigation to find evidence to support the story. In fact, the only evidence presented to the jury, Colich said, was by Hoefgen’s defense and it showed that key points of the victim’s testimony are wrong.

“How can you convict someone when there’s no evidence besides (the victim) telling us it happened,” Colich told jurors during closing arguments.

Jurors were beginning to deliberate the case in the early afternoon and will decide whether Hoefgen is guilty of two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct.

Hoefgen, 64, is accused of abusing the former altar boy between 1989 and 1992, when Hoefgen was associate pastor at St. Boniface Church in Hastings. Hoefgen is a former St. John’s Abbey monk and priest who also served at St. Boniface in Cold Spring.

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Switzerland–More than 150 Swiss priests accused of abuse; SNAP responds

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, May 26

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

Over the past five years, only about 20 criminal cases have been opened against Swiss Catholic priests and monks for sexual abuse in Switzerland since, despite church officials admitting 172 alleged offenders.

[swissinfo]

Both figures, we suspect, are and should be much higher. We believe Catholic figures are hiding the identities, crimes and whereabouts about hundreds of proven, admitted and credibly accused child molesting priests, nuns, bishops, seminarians, brothers and other church employees.

And frankly, we do not believe Bishop Charles Morerod of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg who claims that “every accusation made against a living priest or a lay person who works for the church will be handed over to the justice authorities immediately.” Time and time again, we’ve heard these pledges by Catholic officials and time and time again we’ve seen them broken.

We urge anyone who saw, suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes or cover ups by Swiss Catholic officials to contact secular authorities – not church staff – and expose wrongdoers, protect kids, and start healing.

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‘It will be with me until the day I die’ …

IRELAND
Daily Mail

‘It will be with me until the day I die’: Woman, 79, who survived Irish Magdalene Laundry reveals how she’s still haunted by the fear, back-breaking labour and loneliness she suffered in brutal workhouse 60 years ago

By NAOMI GREENAWAY FOR MAILONLINE and LUISA METCALFE FOR MAILONLINE

Worked to the bone, beaten and abused, the experiences of women held in the ‘care’ of the nuns in Ireland’s notorious Magdalene Laundries, is the stuff of nightmares.

But for one woman, Kathleen Legg, who is about to turn 80, those nightmares remain very real, 60 years after she left the horrific institution.

She said: ‘The memories are still there. There are some things you can’t block out. Until the day I die, it will be with me.’

Speaking about her time in the institution to Fiona Phillips on ITV’s Lorraine this morning, Kathleen, who was born in Lisvernane, Co Tipperary, said: ‘I used to wake up screaming.

‘I never told my husband where I’d been but he used to wonder why I had these nightmares.

‘It was the shame,’ she said, explaining why she never told her husband, who has since passed away. ‘It was kept a secret for 60 years.’

The laundries were set up in 1922 when the newly independent Irish state delegated welfare duties to the religious orders.

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Vatican Paper Talks “Defeat” As Pope Ducks Irish Rejection

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

Jerry Slevin

The Vatican’s official newspaper has said that Ireland’s passing of the same-sex marriage referendum constitutes a “defeat” that highlights a gap between the Catholic Church and modern society. While both Pope Francis and the Vatican have officially so far avoided addressing this disastrous Irish referendum result, the newspaper reported of “a challenge for the whole Church,” and of “the distance, in some areas, between society and the Church.” It said: “The margin between the ‘yes’ and the ‘no’ votes was too large not to be accepted as a defeat. It was the result of high voter turnout, notably among young people, … “.

On Saturday (5/23/15), Dublin’s Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said the marriage referendum results show that the Church has a huge task in front of it to get its message to young people.

A basic premise of the Vatican newspaper and Martin is flawed. They both, in effect, claim that the Yes vote won because of the young.

Polls, however, show the Yes vote won by landslide margins among all groups except the over-65 age group. The Church hierarchy’s current message is clearly falling on deaf ears among a lot more than just the young. The hierarchy, including Pope Francis evidently, yet again fail to appreciate that the priest child sex abuse scandals have reduced their moral authority severely. The pope apparently is still even standing up for disgraced Cardinal George Pell, who must be directed by the pope to return to Australia promptly to testify. Pell is becoming another repeat of the Cardinal Bernard Law/ Vatican cover-up script. The Royal Commission into child abuse has shown that victims from Ballarat Australia, which Pell once oversaw, still lack justice.

Cardinal Georges Cottier, a theologian, was cited by the newspaper as saying it was impossible to understand the Irish referendum result “without taking into account the paedophilia scandal which has rocked the Irish Church.” But that scandal is an obscenity to old, as well as young, Catholics in Ireland and everywhere else.

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NM–Gallup diocese sells land for victims’ settlements; SNAP responds

NEW MEXICO
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, May 26

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

We are glad that Gallup Catholic officials are moving toward resolving dozens of clergy sex abuse and cover up cases by selling mostly vacant property. This proves what we’ve long said: that Catholic officials have far more wealth than they admit and can do right by suffering victims if only they’ll put forth some effort.

[Wall Street Journal]

We urge anyone who saw, suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes or cover ups by New Mexico Catholic officials to contact secular authorities – not church staff – and expose wrongdoers, protect kids, and start healing. We urge Catholics to keep prodding the church hierarchy to be more honest about church finances and to do more about children’s safety.

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Three advertisers pull ads from TLC’s ’19 Kids and Counting’

UNITED STATES
Reuters

Three companies have decided to remove ads from U.S. cable network TLC’s reality show “19 Kids and Counting,” in a sign of waning support for the top-rated programme about a large Christian family following reports that the eldest son had molested underage girls.

General Mills Inc (GIS.N) said it made its decision before TLC pulled episodes of the show on Friday.

Payless Shoesource Inc and Choice Hotels International Inc (CHH.N) told Twitter followers on Tuesday that they would no longer back the show.

“We share your concerns and we have decided to remove our advertising from the show,” Choice Hotels said in a response to a consumer who questioned the sponsorship on Twitter.

Walgreen Co WALG34.SA, another of the show’s advertisers, said on Facebook “we will continue to monitor the situation.”

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Josh Duggar allegations: we’re so used to giving famous men the benefit of the doubt

UNITED STATES
The Guardian

Lindy West

Between Bill Cosby, Jian Ghomeshi, Rolf Harris, Jimmy Savile, Terry Richardson, Woody Allen, like half the British government or something, and, most recently, American schlock TV star Josh Duggar, one might say that it has been a rough couple of years for famous men accused of sexual impropriety. The hammer’s really coming down. Tough break, gentlemen.

Or not. Actually, I believe the word you’re looking for is “fantastic”. Fantastic break, gentlemen.

Because the reality is that some of these men got away with their alleged crimes for years (decades, even) without ever being publicly exposed. Others saw their victims come forward only to be laughed off and dismissed by the culture at large – victims forced to watch the world fawn over their abusers while the statute of limitations achingly slipped away. None except for Ghomeshi, Harris and perhaps Cosby have experienced significant damage to their careers, and even those who are facing criminal charges got to spend the previous years doing exactly as they pleased, (allegedly) flush with the illusion of untouchability, leveraging their fame and power while freely victimising others for sport and pleasure.

That’s not a loss; it’s a win. That’s not being embattled; it’s being pampered. The pain of being criticised, however loudly, on the internet is in no way proportionate to the pain inflicted by sexual assault. Receiving a five-, 20-, or 50-year buffer before any charges stick to you is pretty much as cushy as crime gets.

The Duggar case, in this regard, is particularly repulsive. For those unversed in the “look at this weird family” school of American reality television (subsets include “let’s all laugh at the impoverished” and “fats – they think they’re people!”), the Duggar family populates a programme called 19 Kids and Counting, formerly 18 Kids and Counting, formerly 17 Kids and Counting. The premise is that patriarch Jim Bob Duggar incessantly impregnates his wife Michelle in order to expand the ranks of their sanctimonious Christian homeschooling cult – which, as far as I can tell, holds as its sacraments: boringness, purity, female subservience, shamelessly rubbing heterosex in strangers’ faces, the letter “J”, hairdos of a peltlike nature and keeping LGBT people from doing stuff.

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The Village Church: Why we put wife of man with paedophile leanings under church discipline

TEXAS
Christian Today

Mark Woods CHRISTIAN TODAY CONTRIBUTING EDITOR 26 May 2015

The Village Church has responded to criticism of its treatment of the wife of a member who had her marriage annulled after her ex-husband was found to be viewing images of child abuse.

The 10,000-member church, whose lead pastor is Matt Chandler, supported Jordan and Karen Root in their work with the SIM USA mission organisation in East Asia. Jordan Root was found to have been viewing child pornography and his appointment with SIM was terminated following an investigation and his admission of guilt.

Jordan entered a “process of walking in repentance” but Karen Root – now Hinkley – was told that her move to have the marriage annulled placed her in breach of the church’s membership covenant. She was also told that her resignation of membership could not be accepted while she was in breach of the covenant.

After a storm of negative publicity, the church issued a statement to its members saying that “this case of sin has brought immense damage to a marriage and a ministry” but adding that “in the midst of this heartbreaking situation, we have maintained a tremendous love and burden for both Jordan and Karen, for both the offender and offended”.

The statement outlines the steps taken regarding Jordan Root, including reporting him to the authorities. It said that following an FBI investigation of his computer he was not facing criminal charges. It says: “Jordan’s sin is serious and difficult, and he has confessed, repented and appears to be submitted to the direction of his elders and pastors. This means Jordan is not in formal church discipline (Matt. 18:15). Instead, moving forward, Jordan will remain in a season of intentional pastoral care, where his role will be to remain faithful to actions in keeping with repentance (Acts 26:20), pursue holiness and purity, and continue to flee from sin.”

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Vatican attacks Ireland after being ‘defeated’ by gay marriage

IRELAND
Gay Star News

26 MAY 2015 | BY JOE MORGAN

The Catholic Church’s attempt to keep gay couples away from marriage in Ireland has failed, a Vatican newspaper has lamented.

The Osservatore Romano has said they have been ‘defeated’, highlighting a gap between their dated views and the ones held by 62% of Irish voters.

With young people proving the Church’s power over the country has waned, the newspaper said the result spoke of a ‘challenge for the whole [of the Catholic community].’

‘The margin between the “yes” and the “no” votes was too large not to be accepted as a defeat. It was the result of high voter turnout, notably among young people,’ the Vatican paper said, according to the AFP.

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FORDHAM PREP GRADUATION PROTEST

NEW YORK
Road to Recovery

Hollywood screenwriter Neal E. Gumpel, who was sexually abused as a minor child by known pedophile Fr. Roy Alan Drake, SJ, will be joined by his wife, Helen Gumpel, retired successful fashion model and actress, who thwarted a sexual attack in Bill Cosby’s dressing room on the set of “The Cosby Show,” at the graduation exercises of Fordham Prep School, Bronx, New York, to draw attention to the sexual abuse of Neal E. Gumpel and the lack of appropriate response by Fordham Prep School and the Jesuit Fathers and Brothers.

Fr. Roy Alan Drake, SJ, was a Jesuit priest and teacher at Fordham Prep School, and he sexually abused more than one minor child while a teacher at Fordham Prep School and a visiting professor at Maine Maritime Academy in Castine, Maine, including Neal E. Gumpel.

Fordham Prep School and the Northeast Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit Priests and Brothers) who staff and administer Fordham Prep School and were responsible for Fr. Roy Alan Drake, SJ for decades until his death, refuse to acknowledge and bear responsibility for the allegations of sexual abuse against Fr. Roy Alan Drake, SJ in Maine and give any assistance to Neal E. Gumpel, validate his claim and help him heal.

What
A press conference and leafleting alerting the media, Fordham Prep School parents and alumni, and the general public that the Northeast Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and Fordham Prep School refuse to help a clergy sexual abuse victim of one of its priests and teachers, Fr. Roy Alan Drake, SJ heal by validating his claim of sexual abuse as a minor child.

When
Wednesday, May 27, 2015 from 3:00 PM until 5:00 PM – Graduation at 4:30 PM

Where
On the public sidewalk outside the motor vehicle entrance to Fordham University, Bronx, New York, across from the New York Botanical Gardens on Southern Boulevard

Who
Hollywood screenwriter Neal E. Gumpel, a resident of Connecticut who has alleged that he was sexually abused as a minor teenager by Fr. Roy Alan Drake, SJ; Helen Gumpel, wife of Neal E. Gumpel, former successful fashion model and actress who appeared in an episode of “The Cosby Show;” and members of Road to Recovery, Inc., a non-profit charity that assists victims of sexual abuse and their families

Why
Neal E. Gumpel, whose parents graduated from Fordham University, was an unsuspecting high school minor teenager when his brother invited him to spend a weekend at Maine Maritime Academy in Castine, Maine. Rev. Roy Alan Drake, SJ was a Jesuit priest from Fordham Prep School who was working at the time at Maine Maritime Academy and invited Neal E. Gumpel to his residence on or near the campus, served him alcohol and sexually abused him. Demonstrators will call on Fordham Prep School and the Northeast Province of the Society of Jesus to do the right thing by validating the claim of Neal E. Gumpel and helping Neal E. Gumpel heal.

Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D., Fordham University Ph.D. ’88 – 862-368-2800
Attorney Mitchell Garabedian, Boston, MA – 617-523-6250

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La abogada Rosario Romero estimó que esta semana se podría fijar la nueva indagatoria de Ilarraz

ARGENTINA
Analisis Digital

[Lawyer Rosario Romero said that Judge Susana Maria Paoloa Firpo, who heads Transitional Court No. 2, this week could set a new hearing for priest Justo Jose Illaraz who is accused to abusing minors at the Prana seminary. The hearing was set ofr May 17 but the judge was on sick leave and the hearing was postponsed.]

La abogada querellante Rosario Romero estimó que la jueza Susana María Paola Firpo, titular del Juzgado de Transición Número 2, podría fijar esta semana una nueva audiencia para la indagatoria del cura Justo José Ilarraz, quien está acusado de abusos de menores en el Seminario de Paraná. La letrada recordó que “la audiencia estaba fijada para el 17 de mayo, pero como la jueza estaba con licencia por enfermedad, la pospuso”. Por otra parte, Romero indicó que la magistrada también “deberá resolver en los próximos días un pedido del defensor del sacerdote”, quien se opuso a una ampliación de pericias que hizo la querella.

La letrada recordó los fundamentos de la resolución de los vocales del Superior Tribunal de Justicia (STJ) y dijo que los de Carlos Chiara Díaz y Claudia Mizawak “fueron muy importantes”. “El de la doctora habla de la premisa de los pactos internacionales de derechos humanos y el del doctor analiza de forma muy profunda los antecedentes de jurisprudencia internacional y las características de la causa. Fueron dos votos muy importantes y muy fundados”, recalcó Romero.

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I Would Rather Be an Atheist Than Attend the Village Church

TEXAS
Ed Cyzewski: Freelance Writer

MAY 26, 2015 / ED CYZEWSKI

When I compared the people who rejected Jesus with the people who accepted Jesus for a recent book project, there is one stark difference between the two.

Those who rejected Jesus had systems of religious practices and theological constructs to rely on and defend. When Jesus came to fulfill the law, impart the Spirit, and offer access to God outside of religious authorities, they saw him as a threat.

Those who accepted Jesus were generally the sinful outsiders who had little to no previous connection with God. They had been rejected by the religious institutions and the leaders who controlled the insiders and outsiders. They didn’t rely on laws or rules to get in with God. They were no doubt living in sin, but they also didn’t have a false sense of connection with God. They were ready to receive God’s genuine freedom, not a man-made counterfeit based on proof-texting and laws.

I’ve been following a recent series of events involving a missionary named Karen Hinkley affiliated with The Village Church in Dallas, a congregation that is led by Matt Chandler. Chandler, it should be noted, leads the Acts 29 Network, a church planting network that had long been affiliated with well-documented spiritual abuser Mark Driscoll until Driscoll’s misdeeds became too much of a liability.

I’ll offer a brief summary of the situation involving the Village Church. Karen (now Hinkley) and Jordan Root were serving as missionaries, Jordan confessed to viewing child pornography (and later admitted to abusing young girls when he was underage), Jordan also has a long history of being in situations with young, vulnerable children, Karen opted to annul the marriage and leave Jordan, the Village Church disagreed with Karen and placed her under church discipline, Jordan is allegedly a member in good standing because he “repented” despite his history of lying, Karen is under church discipline, and The Village Church has denied her request to terminate membership.

Karen has pleaded with The Village Church to be more forthcoming about the details surrounding her husband and has asked them to work diligently to uncover any inappropriate contact he may have had with children as proof of his repentance.

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Statement on Sexual Abuse

UNITED KINGDOM
Office of the Chief Rabbi

26 MAY 2015

The conviction of a prominent member of the Manchester Jewish community for sexual abuse is of immense significance. Though certainly not the first such case, it sends an unequivocal message that nobody, in any part of our community, can expect to commit these horrific crimes and escape prosecution. The longstanding view of the Chief Rabbi and Beth Din has been restated a number of times in recent years, but this is an opportune moment to reinforce that position once again.

I would like to commend the victims and others who withstood tremendous pressure and gave evidence. I hope that their courage will inspire others to come forward in the future.

This kind of abuse is a stain on all of society and we are no less vulnerable to the scourge of sexual crimes than any other community. Perpetrators of these crimes destroy lives and every one of us shares in the responsibility to protect victims and potential victims. As such, we must not only ensure that all incidents are reported to the police without delay, but that we must do everything in our power to promote a culture whereby reporting such crimes to the relevant statutory authorities is supported and encouraged.

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How the Duggar family’s over-the-top beliefs created an environment that fostered child sex abuse

UNITED STATES
Salon

JENNY KUTNER

Several outlets have noted in the past week that the Duggar family has been outspoken in its support of Bill Gothard’s home-schooling program, which includes lessons on sexual assault that blame and shame victims for their “immodesty” and for contributing to their own abuse. (Gothard happens to be no stranger to problematic sexual behaviors; he was accused of sexually harassing his female employees last year.)

Mother Jones posted a sample of the sorts of lessons the Duggar family advocates, originally cited by blogger Samantha Field, and the takeaways for children are horrifying:

[photo of a graphic called Counseling Sexual Abuse]

These lessons do not just teach girls and women to blame themselves. They teach boys and men to blame them as well. They reinforce the notion that men should be allowed to act violently with impunity. They erase the detriment of sexual violence and portray it as something else entirely — an accident, not a crime.

But there’s so much else going on here; the homeschooling lessons reveal only a small segment of an even more intricate, scarier belief system. The Quiverfull movement — to which the Duggars not only subscribe, but also support mightily on their now-shelved reality TV series — promotes exactly the sort of retrograde, misogynist ideas that allow sexual violence to flourish. Gawker has a handy guide to some of the movement’s basic principles, which taken together create a perfect storm for rape and sexual assault to occur, and then for the burden to fall squarely on female victims’ (modestly covered) shoulders. Via Gawker:

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Inquiry to hear from pedophile priest

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

Victims are praying Australia’s worst pedophile priest reveals the full story of what the Catholic Church knew about his offending.

Defrocked priest Gerald Francis Ridsdale will testify before the child sex abuse royal commission’s Ballarat inquiry on Wednesday and Thursday, from his jail cell.

He will not be asked about his offending, after being convicted in four separate court cases of abusing more than 50 children.

But the royal commission and victims want to know who was responsible for moving Ridsdale from parish to parish, allowing him to continue to offend.

Andrew Collins, who was abused by other clergy in the Ballarat diocese, said victims wanted the truth made public about who essentially facilitated the abusers.

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Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

AUSTRALIA
The Courier

By Fiona Henderson May 26, 2015

BALLARAT priest Father Adrian McInerney said he would break the confessional seal to report a crime.

Father McInerney told the royal commission he had changed his mind over the past few years because of the magnitude of Ballarat’s clergy sex abuse tragedy.

When asked if he had ever heard confessions of sexual aggression, he said he had heard about adultery but never confessions of abuse.

Senior counsel assisting the royal commission Gail Furness asked Father McInerney if he did hear such a confession, would he feel obliged to keep it to himself?

“If it’s a crime, it’s a crime and has to be reported,” Father McInerney said.

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Manny Waks Travels Around World To Confront His Alleged Abuser

NEW YORK
Jewish Daily Forward

Paul Berger
May 26, 2015

Manny Waks stands on a street corner in Park Slope, Brooklyn. He drank so much the night before that he doesn’t remember what time he got back to his hotel room. His voice is hoarse and his eyes are hidden behind a pair of black sunglasses. Waks is not sure why he got so wasted, but it could have something to do with his mission today — confronting the man who, according to Waks, sexually abused him as a child more than 25 years ago.

It’s just after midday on May 10, a spring Sunday morning. The sun has finally burnt through the early morning mist and blossoms litter the sidewalk on the cross streets. Waks leans against the brick wall of a diner beneath the shadow of a red awning. Directly across the street, a few doors down, he can see the apartment of Velvel Serebryanski.

Men and women walk along the avenue, sipping coffee or carrying groceries. Children glide by on scooters. They would probably be oblivious to this 39-year-old man if it were not for his entourage — a video cameraman, a sound technician holding a boom microphone, a photographer shooting stills, a director shouting orders and a beefy off-duty security guard standing, arms folded, off to the side.

The crew are here to shoot “Breaking the Silence,” the follow-up to an award-winning documentary film about Waks called “Code of Silence,” which aired in Australia in 2014.

Waks is the center of attention because he was the catalyst for an Orthodox sex abuse scandal that erupted in Australia in 2012, leading to the arrest and jailing of several men for sexually assaulting boys during the 1980s and 1990s. The abuse scandal led to a government commission investigation and the resignation of several senior Chabad rabbis.

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Dear God, what is Matt Chandler thinking?

TEXAS
Matthew Paul Turner

As you likely know, Matt Chandler is the pastor of The Village Church, a Southern Baptist and neo-reformed mega church in the Dallas area boasting a weekly attendance of 11,000. Chandler is also the president of the Acts29 network, and one of the many pastors who signed that letter to Mark Driscoll.

On May 23, Chandler’s church sent its membership one doozy of a letter, a letter laced with a plethora of reformed catchphrases and dogma, a letter detailing the reasons why the church has put Karen Hinkley (formerly Karen Root) under “church discipline.”

Karen, along with her now ex-husband, Jordan Root, were sent out (by the church and Serving in Mission) as missionaries last August to South Asia. Then, in December, Jordan confessed to viewing child pornography.

According to Karen: “The discovery of Jordan’s pedophilia and use of child pornography was an indescribable shock and triggered a thorough upheaval of every aspect of my life.” SOURCE

And she couldn’t be more correct…

After Jordan’s confession, the church brought them home from the mission field. They put Jordan through some “path toward repentance.” And they chided Karen for wanting her marriage to be over.

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The Scandal of Evangelical Celebrity…

UNITED STATES
Revangelical

The Scandal of Evangelical Celebrity: How the Celebrity-Culture of Evangelicalism Fosters Neglect & Abuse

May 26, 2015 by Brandan Robertson

The media is reeling after the news broke last week that Joshua Duggar, the eldest son of the famed Duggar Family Joshfrom TLC’s hit show “19 Kids And Counting” was guilty of molesting family members and other children when he was 14 years old. Duggar, who was the spokesperson for FRC Action, the non-profit legislation arm of the conservative evangelical public policy organization Family Research Council was forced to resign from his prominent public position in light of this scandal being uncovered. TLC also canceled his families hit television show after it was revealed that Joshua’s father, a pastor, business owner, and family man, Jim-Bob, had known about the molestation for over a year before he took any significant action to address the situation.

The Duggar controversy is just one of dozens of painful scandals that have emerged from within conservative Christianity in recent years. From the Sovereign Grace Ministries child abuse scandal to the spiritual and psychological abuse from within Mars Hill Church in Seattle, it seems that abuse and cover-ups have become as common to Evangelical Christianity as the sex-abuse scandals once dominated popular perception of the Roman Catholic Church.

In the midst of the tidal wave of scandal, we must ask whether these abusive situations are a matter of coincidence or symptomatic of a much larger issue with the religious system in which they are occurring? What is it about conservative Christianity that seems to continue to breed environments of such toxicity? I want to suggest that the fundamental problem at the heart of all of these scandals is that many evangelical churches and leaders have exchanged the call to servanthood and sacrifice for celebrity and self-interest. Let me explain.

For nearly four decades, evangelicalism has been the predominate religious voice in the United States. Out of this fledging faith movement has come a conglomerate of businesses, publishing houses, media companies, political organizations, and churches that have turned evangelicalism from being a mere religious movement to a cultural force itself. Instead of warring against culture like the fundamentalists that evangelicalism sought to differentiate itself from, evangelicals sought to imitate the “ways of the world” in an attempt to create our own “redeemed” culture. This looked like adopting the methods and practices of many spheres of American culture- from the entertainment industry to Fortune 500 Companies- and using it as a means to grow in influence while spreading the Gospel.

Adopting this mindset has fundamentally shifted the way that many religious leaders view and practice their ministry. Instead of being a shepherd, dedicated to serving and caring for their flock, many evangelical pastors view themselves as celebrity teachers and CEO’s, whose primary concern is to grow their brand and expanding the size of their fan base (or “church”). If you were to examine the life of the average evangelical megachurch pastor, you’d find that there is little that differentiates their lives from the lives of a famous television personality or the visionary CEO of Apple. While there are some “celebrity” pastors that seem to have found a balance between being celebrity CEO and being connected intimately to their congregations, many others have created organizations that do little more than promote and protect their sense of self-importance. And when you lead an organization of thousands of people and millions of dollars dedicated solely to you and a message, it’s easy to become blinded by ego and forget what it means to be called to public ministry.

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Bart Hester, Arkansas lawmaker, wants police chief fired over release of Josh Duggar report

ARKANSAS
Washington Times

By Jessica Chasmar – The Washington Times – Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Arkansas state Sen. Bart Hester wants Springdale Police Chief Kathy O’Kelley fired over the recent release of a 2006 police report that contained allegations that Josh Duggar as a teen molested five underage girls, including his sisters.

Mr. Hester, a Republican, said Ms. O’Kelley acted recklessly in releasing the report and accused her of re-victimizing the girls by making the allegations public, a local CBS affiliate reported.

“The law to protect minors’ identities is not a suggestion,” Mr. Hester said Saturday. “So sad to see the person charged with protecting the community being so reckless and irresponsible. I believe it is unavoidable that the Springdale police chief should be terminated. She has re-victimized these young ladies.”

The Springdale police report was obtained by In Touch Weekly magazine and posted online this week with the names redacted, CBS reported. On Thursday, Washington County Juvenile Judge Stacey Zimmerman issued a court order that the police report be destroyed and expunged from the public record, CBS reported.

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Bible-College Professor Leaves Job After Criticizing Church Over Sex Scandal

MISSOURI
Chronicle of Higher Education

A professor at a small Bible college in Florissant, Mo., who has been a vocal critic of a local church’s handling of a sex-abuse scandal said the matter had prompted him to resign from his job at St. Louis Christian College, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

The professor, Douglas Lay, had been a member of the First Christian Church of Florissant, which has close ties to the college, according to the newspaper. He and others in the church’s congregation argued that church leaders had mishandled allegations against a former youth minister who pleaded guilty to charges of statutory sodomy.

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Gallup Diocese Seeking to Sell Land to Pay Victims

NEW MEXICO
Wall Street Journal

By TOM CORRIGAN

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup, N.M., which stretches across 55,000 square miles of northern Arizona and New Mexico, is seeking to sell 55 parcels of mostly vacant desert land to help fund a settlement with about 60 alleged victims of clergy sexual abuse.

In court papers filed last week, the diocese asked U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge David Thuma for permission to hire two real-estate brokers and to move forward with an auction process for the properties.

The auction will be held 50 to 60 days after the judge signs off on the request, according to court papers.

Lawyers representing the diocese, its insurers and alleged victims have spent nearly a year and a half assessing the value of the diocese’s assets and collecting evidence on the allegations of abuse and cover-up by diocesan officials.

The Diocese of Gallup, home to 58,000 parishioners, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2013 as several lawsuits related to sexual-abuse claims were preparing to go to trial.

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Priest among four arrested in Italy paedophile bust

ITALY
Daiji World

Milan, May 26 (IANS/AKI): Police on Tuesday arrested a priest and three other suspected paedophiles in an operation that broke up an alleged international child pornography ring.

Police said they identified 223 people who accessed “obscene and extremely violent material”, including 29 Italians.

The material shows young children being forced to have sex with each other and with animals, according to the investigation spearheaded by police in the northern Italian city of Milan.

Suspected paedophiles are being probed in 35 different countries over the alleged network whose members produced and shared “multimedia” material over the internet, police said.

Two unemployed men and a labourer were arrested in Tuesday’s bust as well as the priest and all are middle-aged, police said.

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Priest arrested, 30 suspects in pedophile probe – update

ITALY
Gazzetta del Sud

Milan, May 26 – A priest was among four people arrested by police Tuesday in a major pedophile investigation that allegedly involved as many as 30 suspects. Charges include acquisition or trafficking of pedophile material including videos on the Internet. Also arrested were two unemployed people aged 58 and 51, and a worker aged 51, police said. The priest, 49, was arrested in Alassio and was taken to jail, while the others were arrested in Rome area and Imperia, said police. More than three children under 16 were victims, said police.

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Australians Push for Vatican Cardinal to Testify on Abuse

UNITED STATES
God’s Politics

by Rosie Scammell 05-26-2015

More than 55,000 people have signed a petition calling for Cardinal George Pell to return to his native Australia and face a government commission on child sex abuse, after allegations that he tried to bribe the victim of a pedophile priest.

Addressed to Pope Francis, the Change.org petition calls for Pell — the Vatican’s financial chief and former archbishop of Sydney — to answer questions from Australia’s Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

Appearing in person at the government inquiry is necessary in order to “see and listen to the pain of the victims first hand and explain his actions and decisions,” the petition says.

Calls for the cardinal to testify in Australia follow allegations made earlier this week by the nephew of Gerald Ridsdale, an imprisoned abusive priest, who said Pell tried to silence him after he disclosed suffering sexual abuse.

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Erst wenige Priester angezeigt

SCHWEIZ
Luzerner Zeitung

MISSBRAUCH ⋅ In der Schweiz werden 172 Priester und Mönche des sexuellen Missbrauchs verdächtigt. Doch nur gegen 20 läuft ein Strafver- fahren. Opfer erheben nun Vorwürfe gegen die Kirche.
PHilippe Boeglin, SDA

Nur rund 20 Strafverfahren sind in der Schweiz seit 2010 gegen Priester und katholische Mönche wegen sexuellen Missbrauchs eröffnet worden obwohl die Kirche 172 mutmassliche Täter erfasst hat. Manche der erfassten Straftaten datieren aus den 1950er-Jahren; etliche Verdächtige sind inzwischen verstorben. Doch das ist nicht die einzige Ursache für die Differenz zwischen Verfahren und Anzahl mutmasslicher Täter: Andere Verdächtige hätten sich schlichtweg als «unauffindbar» erwiesen, teilte die Schweizer Bischofskonferenz der Nachrichtenagentur SDA mit. Man weiss also nicht, wo sie sich aufhalten und ob sie wieder Kontakt mit potenziellen Opfern haben.

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Pedopornografia, arrestato sacerdote ad Alassio

ITALIA
IVG

[A priest, 49, in Alassio was among those arrested today for possessing videos allegedly showing children under age 10 who were forced to have sex with each other and with animals.]

Alassio. C’è anche un sacerdote tra le quattro persone arrestate, questa mattina, dalla Polizia di Stato nell’ambito di una vasta operazione sulla pedofilia online. Il religioso, 49 anni, è stato arrestato ad Alassio con l’accusa di “cessione aggravata” di materiale pedopornografico: si tratterebbe di un salesiano piemontese, ospite in questi giorni dell’istituto Don Bosco. Al religioso vengono contestati gli articoli 600 e 602 del codice penale, ovvero aver trattato materiale “con minori di 16 anni” e in numero “maggiore di tre”.

Dalle prime ore di stamane gli agenti stanno eseguendo un’ordinanza di custodia cautelare emessa dal gip di Milano nei confronti di 29 persone dedite, secondo l’accusa, al traffico o all’acquisizione di video “hot” con minori su web. La Polizia Postale di Milano avrebbe infatti scoperto un diffuso smercio di materiale pedopornografico che coinvolgerebbe in totale 233 persone in 35 nazioni. La rete criminale era dedita, spiegano le forze dell’ordine, “alla diffusione e alla cessione aggravata di materiali pedopornografici che hanno ad oggetto anche pesanti violenze ed atti sessuali in danno di minori degli anni dieci e di altri minori costretti tra di loro o con animali“.

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Sometimes I Just Get So Tired…

UNITED STATES
Together We Heal

May 26, 2015 by Together We Heal

Sometimes, not always, I get so tired of fighting a battle with those who are supposed to be the one doing the protecting…

Sometimes, not always, I get so tired of losing said battles to churches, fundamentalist “Christians” and other so-called “people of faith” who seem only to care about the money in their church coffers and potential lawsuits against their precious denominations. Tragically and simultaneously these same folks don’t appear to give a rat’s ass about the innocence, lives and souls of children…

It feels like everyday we turn on the news and hear of another case. This week was no different with Josh Duggar from the TLC show, “19 Kids and Counting” and the news he admitted to sexually abusing at least 5 girls in his family.

It’s 6:24 am and I’m tired. No that doesn’t accurately describe how I’m feeling. In truth, I’m exhausted. Exhausted because I’ve been awake since around 4 a.m., due to screaming myself awake from ANOTHER nightmare of seeing Frankie Wiley’s face over mine and feeling him holding my childhood frame down while he sexually abused me over and over, just as he did for almost 3 years.

I have no doubt this was triggered from the reports of the Duggar family doing more to protect the offender than the victims. Much the same way I feel how the Southern and Georgia Baptist Convention treats myself and countless others who’ve fallen prey to predators they continue to protect.

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Archdiocese properties near St. Paul cathedral up for sale

MINNESOTA
Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal

May 26, 2015

The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has put four St. Paul properties up for sale as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.

The Catholic Spirit newsletter reports on the move, which includes the archbishop’s residence and chancery offices at 226 Summit Ave., the Hayden Center at 328 W. Kellogg Blvd., and 244 Dayton Ave., where the Catholic Spirit is based. A vacant lot at 250 Dayton Ave. is also for sale.

Church officials said the cost for maintaining and improving the buildings exceeded the cost of leasing new space elsewhere, and that it wanted to raise capital.

The move had been expected; Minnesota Public Radio reported in February that the archdiocese had sought permission to sell the properties.

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“Pell Smell” & Irish Rejection Uncover Papal Wizard’s Magic That Money Cannot Hide

AUSTRALIA
Christian Catholicism

Jerry Slevin

Irish Catholics’ landslide rejection of Pope Francis’ key marriage position has shown that the pope’s media created worldwide popularity is superficial at best. The latest horrendous disclosures concerning the pope’s pick, Cardinal George Pell, as his top financial czar, that got Pell Vatican sovereign immunity protection from Australian prosecution, shows how cynicial and insincere the pope really is about protecting children from priest abusers.

Irish Catholics and Cardinal Pell, whose mother was a devout Irish Catholic descendant, have providentially and paradoxically combined to remove the curtain from the current Papal Wizard, Pope Francis. Irish voters overwhelmingly showed that the pope’s expensive and distracting public relations ploys (papal trips, photo ops, climate change encyclicals, celibate male “Family Synods”, etc.) cannot get Catholics to accept the Church’s corrupt status quo and irresponsible positions on sexual morality, including on same sex marriage, contraception and women’s equality. Many now expect Italy to be the next to reject the pope’s position after the Irish marriage vote . It is clear that an out-of-touch Vatican must now address its obsession with a ‘sexual morality’ that is biblically and naturally unsupportable.

Indeed, prominent Irish priests have described the marriage vote as an ‘unmitigated disaster’ for the Catholic Church. Influential Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin and many others have even publicly challenged Pope Francis to make a Vatican “Reality Check” .

And Pope Francis should also stop beating the Middle East war drums of right wing US Republican politicians and their “low tax” billionaire backers by ginning up a new “crusade” to save Middle East Christians from Islamic extremists. Over 1,000,000 Iraqis (Christians and Muslims) died as a result of the last US invasion under George W. Bush that was premised on removing non-existent weapons of mass destruction. Another unnecessary invasion would likely just kill more, including many Christians.

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Allegation on Cardinal George Pell’s knowledge …

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

Allegation on Cardinal George Pell’s knowledge of crime of paedophile priest emerged earlier

PADRAIC MURPHY, LUCIE MORRIS-MARR HERALD SUN MAY 26, 2015

AN allegation of how much Cardinal ­George Pell knew about a serious crime committed by paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale was heard in a court case last year.

The Herald Sun can reveal the significant allegation ­regarding Cardinal Pell’s knowledge of abuse in the early 1970s was raised in a case last year, but the cardinal’s identity was kept confidential.

The cardinal was never questioned or charged over the unconfirmed allegation, made by one person, because the matter in question was not ­officially considered a crime under Victorian legislation.

But with jailed child molester Ridsdale to be quizzed in public for the first time on Wednesday at the royal commission in Ballarat, those close to the case now hope the undisclosed allegation will be made public and “other key witnesses may come forward’’.

It comes as sources close to Victoria Police’s Sano Taskforce, which investigates child sex abuse cases, is considering reviewing material in its files regarding allegations about Cardinal Pell’s knowledge of abuse within the church.

Detectives are expected to personally attend what sources say will be “explosive’’ hearings.

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Paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale said abuse ‘no secret’, royal commission reveals

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

SHANNON DEERY HERALD SUN MAY 26, 2015

AUSTRALIA’s most prolific paedophile priest admitted in a chilling interview after his first conviction that he was unable to control his evil urges.

Gerald Ridsdale said that by the 1980s his decades-long catalogue of sex crimes against children was an open secret as the Catholic Church continued to shuffle him around Victoria.

In a series of letters and interviews published by the royal commission into child abuse sitting in Ballarat, it is revealed church authorities did little to curb Ridsdale’s offending ­except provide counselling and move him between parishes.

PELL CLAIM ‘EMERGED IN COURT LAST YEAR’

Talking to church investigators in 1994, Ridsdale said at one point while stationed at Mortlake in the 1980s there was no stopping him.

“It was no secret around Mortlake eventually about me and my behaviour; there was talk all around among the children, and one lot of parents came to me,” he said.

“I got out of control again. I went haywire there. Altar boys mainly.”

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Paedophile priests are criminals, not sinners

AUSTRALIA
The Age

May 27, 2015

Timothy Jones

Listening to the horrific stories of abuse coming out of the royal commission’s investigations in Ballarat has led me, and many other Australians, to ask how these atrocities could been ignored for so long. One factor complicit in the silence about this abuse is the historic relationship between Catholic understandings of sin and psychology.

One of the most galling aspects of the Ballarat hearing is the repeated denials from Catholic authorities that they knew what was happening to these children. This has been repeated in many of the royal commission’s investigations and in the Victorian parliamentary inquiry that preceded it.

The scale, scope and severity of the abuse in Ballarat makes these denials hard to believe. Infamously, four of the brothers at the St Alipius boys’ school were abusing children while George Pell was the parish priest. Gerald Ridsdale, the school chaplain, has come to be known as one of Australia’s worst child sex offenders. He was eventually convicted of 138 sexual offences against children, only a fraction of his total offences, according to victim support group Broken Rites.

With offences of this magnitude, how could anyone not see? How could anyone turn a blind eye?

This state of denial is a problem I have been investigating for the past two years, including as a consultant to the royal commission. It is clear Church authorities were well aware of sexually offending priests and brothers. Why else was Ridsdale moved from parish to parish and sent for psychological treatment multiple times?

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Ex-bishop Ronald Mulkearns ‘at fault on pedophile priest’

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

TESSA AKERMAN THE AUSTRALIAN MAY 27, 2015

Former bishop of Ballarat Ronald Mulkearns needs to take some ­responsibility for the offending of pedophile Gerald Ridsdale, his former secretary has said.

Giving evidence to the abuse royal commission at Ballarat yesterday, Father Adrian McInerney said everyone needed to take ­responsibility but Bishop Mulkearns was “possibly the pivotal person”. He said Bishop Mulkearns knew of the complaints about Ridsdale but moved him from parish to parish. “In retrospect, let’s say he needed to remove people completely from ministry,” he said.

The decisions of where to move Ridsdale were made in meetings between various priests and the bishop. Father McInerney said he was not suspicious at the time about the continual movement of Ridsdale as sexual abuse of children was not in the public consciousness as it was now.

He agreed with counsel assisting the commission, Gail Furness SC, that the expectation was that there would be a full and frank discussion of topics and appointments in the meetings. He agreed that the expectation of everyone was that everything the attendees knew about the priests, good or bad, would be spoken of.

Father McInerney said the first time he heard of the allegations against Ridsdale was when he ­accompanied him to his sentencing submission hearing in 1993. He said he didn’t know the nature of the charges and “just took it that (Ridsdale) needed help”.

He said it was naive of him and he agreed it could be classed as reckless to speak on someone’s behalf without knowing the charges. He said Ridsdale had asked him to assist with a “minor matter”.

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Ireland’s Reality Check – and Ours

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Michael Sean Winters | May. 26, 2015

The vote in favor of same sex marriage in Ireland was overwhelming. The Irish people, especially Ireland’s young people, turned out in large numbers to support a measure that was unthinkable ten years ago and unheard of twenty years ago. There is a palpable sense that the Catholic roots of Ireland are no more, that traditional marriage was not the only thing on the ballot this past weekend, but Ireland’s Catholic heritage.

There will be plenty of hand wringing in the days ahead. People will seek out a scapegoat. True, the clergy sex abuse crisis took an enormous toll on the moral credibility of the Irish Church. True, catechesis there, like catechesis here, has been weak the past few decades – although, in Ireland, most of those young people voting for same sex marriage went to Catholic schools. But, everyone, especially the leaders of the Church, should try to avoid making anyone or anything a scapegoat: The results point to a deeper reality.

Consider these comments from Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin in yesterday’s New York Times story on the referendum:

“The church needs to take a reality check,” Archbishop Martin said after the Mass, repeating a comment he had made Saturday. “It’s very clear there’s a growing gap between Irish young people and the church, and there’s a growing gap between the culture of Ireland that’s developing and the church.”

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Vic to increase child protection workers

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

BY JACQUELINE LE AAP MAY 20, 2015

THE Victorian government is increasing the number of child protection workers it employs amid revelations of child sexual abuse from the royal commission in Ballarat.

MINISTER for Families and Children Jenny Mikakos says she is “absolutely horrified” by some of the evidence before the inquiry into abuse by clergy and other members of the Catholic Church in the Ballarat diocese.

Their stories highlight the work that still needs to be done to protect vulnerable children, Ms Mikakos told reporters on Wednesday.

“We need to learn from the royal commission to ensure we can put in measures to prevent those types of situations occurring.”

Victoria will hire an extra 111 child protection workers as part of a system-wide reform of child protection services, she said.

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Betrayal of Trust report: Victorian Government yet to move on abuse recommendations

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Jessica Longbottom
Updated 10 May 2015

The Victorian Government is yet to implement half the recommendations made in the landmark Betrayal of Trust report into sex abuse, a year after the previous government committed to them.

The report was handed down in 2013, following a parliamentary inquiry into the handling of child abuse by religious and other organisations.

The main concern of sex abuse survivors is the stalling of a redress scheme for victims, which would be funded by organisations accused of abuse, but run by the State Government.

At the moment, survivors must go back to the organisation where they were abused to receive compensation.

Survivor Andrew Collins said that system was not working.

“To say ‘okay if you want any sort of compensation, go back to the entity where you’re abused and throw yourself at their mercy and just hope and pray they’ll give you whatever scraps you can get’, there’s no justice, there’s no justice,” he said.

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A Cardinal Cleans Up the Vatican Bank, Not His Record With Pedophiles

VATICAN CITY
The Daily Beast

Barbie Latza Nadeau

When Cardinal Georgie Pell went to Rome to oversee the bank, Australians thought he was fleeing the pedophile scandals that plagued him at home. They still do.

VATICAN CITY—Last year was an exceptional one in the church business, if the Holy See’s balance sheet is any indicator. The 2014 annual report released Monday shows the Vatican’s bank, officially known as the Institute for Religious Works or IOR, turned a profit of more than $72 million—more than 20 times more than it made in 2013. And that sounds like good news, but there are several dark sides to this story.

The bank has been, for decades, embroiled in unseemly scandals that have run the gamut from allegations of money laundering to backchannel Mafia ties. The bank’s credit card capabilities were briefly shut down in 2012 due to noncompliance with European Union money laundering standards, which meant that tourists had to dole out cash to visit the Vatican museums or buy holy trinkets on the premises.

All that changed under Pope Francis, who vowed to clean out the bank’s dead wood and offer greater transparency. In the last year alone, 4,614 accounts were closed, either because they had been dormant for years or because the account holders didn’t meet the new standards set by IOR’s crack team of reformers. Another 2,000 accounts face closure this year.

“I want to know what it will take to keep you quiet.”

A lot of the profits made in 2013 went to external auditors who set up temporary shop in the bank’s medieval tower headquarters inside the fortified walls of Vatican City to comb through the murky bookwork. Based on the 2014 final report, it was money well spent. “The main focus is on fundamentally improving our overall client service standards and further professionalizing our asset management services,” IOR chief Jean-Baptiste de Franssu said in a statement.

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Bishop must bear blame for Ballarat child sex abuse: priest

AUSTRALIA
ABC – PM

MARK COLVIN: A Ballarat parish priest has told the child abuse Royal Commission that the former bishop of the Diocese must bear some of the responsibility for the clerical abuse in the region.

Father Adrian McInerney gave evidence that Bishop Ronald Mulkearns knew that Father Gerald Ridsdale was abusing children but just moved him from parish to parish.

Father McInerney’s evidence has raised more questions about how much Cardinal George Pell knew about the sexual abuse of children in Ballarat in the 1970s and ‘80s.

Samantha Donovan reports.

SAMANTHA DONOVAN: The royal commission has heard evidence that the former Bishop of Ballarat, Ronald Mulkearns, knew that Father Gerald Ridsdale was sexually abusing children, and moved him from parish to parish any time complaints were made.

Today Bishop Mulkearns’ former secretary, Father Adrian McInerney, told the commission the now retired Bishop should take some responsibility for the child abuse in the diocese.

RONALD MULKEARNS: In retrospect, they’d say you needed to remove people completely from ministry.

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Few priests prosecuted for sexual abuse

SWITZERLAND
swissinfo

MAY 26, 2015

Only around 20 criminal cases have been opened against priests and Catholic monks for sexual abuse in Switzerland since 2010, despite the church catching 172 alleged offenders.

Many of the recorded cases date back to the 1950s and some suspects have therefore died. However, that is not the only reason for the discrepancy – other suspects simply could not be tracked down, the Swiss Bishops Conference told the Swiss News Agency.

Joseph Bonnemain, secretary of the conference’s special commission on sexual abuse within the church, said the low prosecution rate was also down to the fact that the dioceses had provided “very sketchy” information, especially for the period between 1950 and 1980.

Many people close to abuse victims are convinced that certain clerics are protecting their colleagues.

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Assignment Record– Rev. Carroll Howlin (aka “Pud”)

UNITED STATES
BishopAccountability.org

Summary of Case: Carroll Howlin was a priest of the Joliet diocese, ordained in 1961. He assisted at parishes in several Illinois towns and he was a teacher and spiritual director at St. Charles Borremeo Seminary High School and College in Lockport. In May 1977 Howlin requested and was granted permission to serve as a mission priest in Kentucky. From then on he was administrator at Good Shepherd parish in Whitley City. Although he worked in Kentucky, he remained a Joliet priest. In 1993 Howlin was accused of sexually abusing a St. Charles student in the 1970s; he was sent for a psychological evaluation and was allowed to stay in ministry. In April 2002 Howlin was removed from ministry after another former St. Charles student accused him of sexual abuse in the 1970s. That accusation was followed by another from a man who said Howlin sexually abused him in the 1970s when he was a boy, during a camping trip. In 2003 Howlin was again accused, this time of having sexually abused two Kentucky boys, who were brothers, in the 1990s. One of the boys committed suicide at age 17. Howlin has been the subject of a number of lawsuits. After his removal he went on to live for many years in a guesthouse of a four-acre compound belonging to “Hills and Hollers Ministries.” He was apparently unmonitored and continued to receive a pension from the Joliet diocese. He died in May 2015.

Born: April 6, 1934
Ordained: 1961
Died: May 5, 2015

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Residential school survivors recall arrests

CANADA
Timmins Press

By Alan S. Hale, The Daily Press
Monday, May 25, 2015

TIMMINS – A group of nine survivors of the Bishop Horden Indian Residential School are hoping to set a legal precedent that could reopen hundreds of investigations into abuse at residential schools across Canada.

Lawyers for the former students and the Assembly of First Nations were in Ontario Superior Court last Wednesday, May 20, arguing that the federal Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs has an obligation under the compensation settlement with residential school survivors to search for evidence to corroborate claims of abuse outside of their own records. That includes sifting through decades-old police reports and court documents if need be.

The ministry is arguing that it has the discretion to choose how far it is willing to look for that evidence, and in this case, it felt that looking through the ministry’s archives and those of Library and Archives Canada was sufficient.

“They didn’t go and look in places where they would find things about abuse, including the RCMP or health records. The federal government is saying they’ve done enough,” said Timmins lawyer Suzanne Desrosiers, who is representing one of the survivors in the lawsuit.

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Here’s how the Duggars’ patriarchal homeschool world …

UNITED STATES
The Raw Story

Here’s how the Duggars’ patriarchal homeschool world teaches kids to shame sex abuse victims

WENDE BENNER, HOMESCHOOLERS ANONYMOUS
25 MAY 2015

The recent revelation that Josh Duggar admittedly molested five young girls as a teenager has taken over social media for the last two days. There has been a wide array of reactions and speculations. But, for many who were raised in the same Quiverfull and patriarchal homeschool world, this has been a time of reliving their own traumas brought about by that dysfunctional culture. Those who lived it know all too well how the teachings and attitudes that are part of the Duggar family’s life affect families, victims, and even offenders.

The Duggar family’s involvement in Bill Gothard’s Advanced Training Institute (ATI) homeschool program adds complexities to this story which are unknown to the average person. The underlying principles and beliefs the Duggars have built their lives around actually help groom and shame victims, help hide grievous abuse, and even keep offenders from receiving needed help.

The lessons learned from birth in homes like the Duggar’s strip children of their voice and agency. Starting with blanket training babies and toddlers understand quickly that disappointing a parent leads to swift and painful consequences. As they grow, it becomes clear that simply doing what is expected is not enough. It must be done instantly and cheerfully. Children are even forbidden to seek out the logic behind the request, as kids are prone to do, because that is seen a making excuses or delaying obedience. The consequences of failing to meet these expectations are severe. Gothard and the Duggars believe that spankings are necessary to save a child from their inborn nature to do evil, and these are not just any spankings. The Duggars endorse the child abuse methods taught by the Pearls. Growing up in an environment of fear, where questions are seen as rebellious, eventually makes children unable to speak up for themselves. They become unable to trust their own judgment of what is right and wrong. These children are the perfect targets for abuse; they do not know how to advocate for themselves.

Also, from a young age the children are instructed in God’s plan for their gender. Strict gender roles are the foundation of a patriarchal system. Girls learn their role is to be wives, mothers, and keepers at home. Most people know that for the Duggar family this includes the expectation of having as many children as possible. Michelle Duggar is also outspoken about her beliefs on a wife’s subservient role and need to be sexually available to her husband. Children learn by watching their parents that men hold the power. This is detrimental for both boys and girls. Neither learns to have a healthy relationship without the power differential already in place.

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Sex abuse by priests little pursued: report

SWITZERLAND
The Local

Twenty criminal investigations have been launched into sexual abuse allegations in Switzerland against Roman Catholic priests and laymen working for the church since 2010, a media report said on Monday.

But this compares with 172 suspected sexual offenders from within the church reported by church authorities themselves, suggesting that many cases are not being actively pursued, the ATS news agency said.

Certainly, numerous suspects are already dead and cases go back as far as 1950.

But the Conference of Swiss Bishops (CSB) said that other suspects have shown themselves nowhere to be found.

It is therefore impossible to know whether possible offenders may be again in contact with potential victims, ATS said.

The low number of investigations being pursued — less than one in eight reported cases — can be explained by the fact that church dioceses have provided only “very incomplete” information for the 1950-1980 period, Joseph Bonnemain, a priest and member of a special commission set up by the CSB, is quoted as saying.

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An out-of-touch church must address its obsession with ‘sexual morality’

IRELAND
Irish Independent

Colette Browne

26/05/2015

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin is right that the Catholic Church needs a “reality check” in the wake of the landslide marriage equality referendum result, but the State also needs a reality check when it comes to its reliance on the church for the provision of education.

The notion that it took the decisive result of the marriage equality referendum for senior members of the church to grasp that it is no longer relevant in the lives of young people is a sad indictment of its remoteness from the lives of the people it purports to represent.

In truth, alarm bells should have been ringing for the church as far back as 1973, when the Supreme Court found married couples had a right to use contraceptives – even if the church and the State, which were then virtually indistinguishable, disagreed.

Instead, it has opted to ignore the massive societal changes that have occurred in Ireland in the intervening four decades, leading it to its current sorry impasse of irrelevance and decay.

The degree to which the influence of the church has waned is evident even in the lobbying style of its most enthusiastic supporters, the Iona Institute.

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Priest horrified to learn of child sex abuse charges against Gerald Ridsdale

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

Australian Associated Press
Tuesday 26 May 2015

A priest says he was shocked when he found out Father Gerald Francis Ridsdale was facing child sex abuse charges, but still gave character evidence for him in court.

Father Adrian McInerney said he accompanied Ridsdale to his first court appearance in 1993 and it was only in court that he found out that Ridsdale was charged with sex offences.

“I know how it looks but I’m saying I did not know,” McInerney told the child abuse royal commission in Ballarat.

“I just took it that he needed help and I was going to give it. I took him at his word that it was a minor matter, a small matter that he was going to court for.

“Up until then I have to confess that in certain areas I had some admiration for him because of his ability.”

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Man arrested over child abuse allegations

IRELAND
RTE News

A 76-year-old man has been arrested in connection with an investigation into child sexual abuse over a 13 year period.

The man is being detained at Terenure Garda Station pending an appearance at Dublin District Court later this morning.

The man, who worked in a lay position at a church in Dublin, is due to face more than 70 charges.

The abuse is alleged to have occurred between 1977 and 1990.

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FOUR HOME SCHOOLED BROTHERS PLEAD GUILTY TO MOLESTING YOUNG SISTER FOR DECADE

NORTH CAROLINA
Sky Valley Chronicle

(NATIONAL) — Four home schooled brothers pleaded guilty Thursday to molesting their younger sister from the time she was 4 years old until she was almost 15.

Their parents and two other brothers still face charges related to the case, according to North Carolina’s WAVY-TV and local published reports.

The oldest brother confessed about what had been going on for years in December 2012 to a local pastor. That pastor, from the Baptist church in Wake Forest, North Carolina, contacted authorities the following day.

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Catholic Church’s worst paedophile Gerald Ridsdale was unleashed on Sydney’s southern beaches

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

May 26, 2015

Rory Callinan
Investigative journalist

Catholic Church superiors knew a remorseless paedophile priest was a self-confessed child abuser when they quietly shifted him to Sydney where he went on to prey on children around the southern beaches.

The cover-up involving former Victorian Father Gerald Ridsdale and his crimes in NSW in the 1980s has been detailed for the first time in the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

Now defrocked and considered to be Australia’s worst paedophile priest, Ridsdale has been convicted of abusing dozens of children in Victoria and faces further investigation relating to untold other assaults.

Statements, correspondence and interviews submitted to the commission, detail how the paedophile was able to maintain his criminal behaviour in New South Wales before being returned to Victoria and then quietly shipped off to a special clinic for sex-abusing priests in New Mexico in 1989.

They reveal Ridsdale had been transferred to the Catholic Enquiry Centre CEC then at Maroubra in 1982 despite his superior, Ballarat Bishop Ronald Mulkearns, being aware of Ridsdale admitting to sexually assaulting a child in 1975. Other allegations had also surfaced in 1981.

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Sex abuser set traps to lure children

AUSTRALIA
SBS

A Ballarat priest says pedophile Gerald Ridsdale took advantage of his naivety when he and George Pell accompanied the priest to court in 1993.

Source: AAP
26 MAY 2015

A fellow priest admired Father Gerald Ridsdale’s work with youth so much he hoped to emulate him, before realising it was all a ruse to trap and molest children.

Father Adrian McInerney maintains he did not know Ridsdale was sexually abusing children when he and now Cardinal George Pell supported the priest at his first court appearance in 1993.

“Up until then I have to confess that in certain areas I had some admiration for him because of his ability,” Fr McInerney told the child abuse royal commission in Ballarat.

“He had abilities in adult education and I even – this does sound preposterous – but I even had admiration for what he did for youth.”

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Paedophile Gerald Ridsdale had a way with kids…

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

Paedophile Gerald Ridsdale had a way with kids, says priest now ‘horrified’ to learn of crimes

A PRIEST has shocked victims of sexual abuse by admitting he admired Australia’s most notorious paedophile Gerald Ridsdale, “for what he did for youth”.

But St Alipius parish priest Fr Adrian McInerney has denied any knowledge of Ridsdale’s offending.

Ridsdale has spent more than 20 years behind bars after admitting to molesting more than 50 kids, but it is estimated he assaulted more than 200 in an evil career that spanned decades.

He dished out much of his vile abuse to kids while based at St Alipius parish, Ballarat East, before being shuffled between Victorian parishes by Bishop Ronald Mulkearns.

Current St Alipius parish priest Fr McInerney told the royal commission today he had admired Ridsdale’s way with kids.

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Priest claims no idea of Gerald Ridsdale child sex abuse

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

TESSA AKERMAN THE AUSTRALIAN MAY 26, 2015

The priest who accompanied pedophile Gerald Ridsdale to his sentencing hearing for child abuse says he didn’t know he had been charged with sex offences and “just took it that he needed help”, the Royal Commission has heard.

Father Adrian McInerney, the parish priest at St Alipius Parish in Ballarat East is giving evidence at the Ballarat hearing of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

He told the commission this morning that in 1993 he accompanied Ridsdale to court after being asked to assist on a “minor matter”, and it was only once he was in court he found out that the priest had been convicted on sex offences.

“I know how it looks but I’m saying I did not know,” he said.

“Up until that time I have to confess that in certain areas I had some admiration for him because of his ability.

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Priest admits giving character reference …

AUSTRALIA
Radio Australia

Priest admits giving character reference for paedophile Gerald Ridsdale was ‘preposterous’

By Peta Carlyon

Giving prolific paedophile Gerald Ridsdale a character reference in court without asking what the nature of the charges were was “preposterous”, the parish priest of St Alipius in Ballarat tells a royal commission hearing.

Giving prolific paedophile Gerald Ridsdale a character reference in court without asking what the nature of the charges were was “preposterous”, the parish priest of St Alipius in Ballarat has agreed at a royal commission hearing.

Ridsdale is in prison for extensive sex crimes against young boys.

Father Adrian McInerney is giving evidence at the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Ballarat.

He told the commission he agreed to accompany Ridsdale to court after charges were laid, because Ridsdale told him it was in relation to “a minor matter”.

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Royal comission: Ballarat priest provided character reference for Gerald Ridsdale

AUSTRALIA
The Age

May 26, 2015

Jane Lee
Legal Affairs Reporter for The Age

Former Ballarat Bishop Ronald Mulkearns was the “pivotal person” responsible for failing to prevent widespread child sexual abuse at Catholic-run schools there, his former secretary has told a royal commission.

Father Adrian McInerney was Bishop Mulkearns’ secretary between 1973 and 1978, when disgraced serial paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale was moved to numerous parishes amid allegations of child sexual abuse against him.

Asked on Tuesday to point out those responsible for the offending on Tuesday, Father McInerney said Bishop Mulkearns and all of the church should take “some responsibility” for the abuse.

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Bishop: ‘No animosity’ toward priest

ILLINOIS
Journal-Courier

By Thomas John Paprocki Special to the Journal-Courier

Your publication recently reported about a letter from the Rev. Robert L. DeGrand regarding my removal of him as pastor of the parishes in Sigel, Neoga, Green Creek and Lillyville.

I wish to assure people that I have no animosity toward Father DeGrand. I am only following the required process for handling accusations of clerical sexual misconduct with minors and the zero-tolerance policy established in the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People and the Essential Norms for Diocesan Policies Dealing with Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Priests or Deacons, adopted by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops with the approval of the Vatican.

According to the Charter and Essential Norms, each diocese is to have a Review Board “to advise the diocesan bishop in his assessment of allegations of sexual abuse of minors and in his determination of a cleric’s suitability for ministry.”

Our Diocesan Review Board unanimously found that the allegation of sexual misconduct with a minor against Father DeGrand was credible and I accepted their finding.

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‘I know how it looks… but I did not know’ …

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

‘I know how it looks… but I did not know’: Priest who agreed to be a character witness for ‘Australia’s worst paedophile priest’ now says he had no idea about his vile crimes

By JOHN CARNEY FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

‘If someone could explain that to me now, I’d be a happier man.’

This was the weary response of the parish priest of St Alipius in Ballarat after he looked back on why he made the decision to be a character witness for predatory paedophile Gerald Ridsdale and accompany him to court in 1993.

Father Adrian McInerney was giving evidence at the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Ballarat on Tuesday.

ABC News reports that Father Adrian McInerney told the commission he agreed to accompany Ridsdale to court when he had to face child abuse charges, because Ridsdale told him the court appearance was only ‘a minor matter’ and that there was nothing to worry about.

‘I know how it looks… but I did not know,’ Father McInerney said.

‘But when you realised the horrendous crimes he’d been charged with, why didn’t you just turn around and walk away?” senior counsel assisting the commission, Gail Furness SC, asked.

‘I don’t know,’ Father McInerney replied.

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May 25, 2015

Why some child abusers are a protected species

AUSTRALIA
Red Flag

Louise O’Shea

We know that when Tony Abbott doesn’t approve of something, he is not backward in coming forward about it.

He’s made no secret, for instance, of his disapproval of refugees attempting to get to Australia by boat, Aboriginal people indulging their “lifestyle choices” in remote communities and women who access more than one maternity leave entitlement.

And that’s before we even get to the Islamic State, which Abbott has denounced as a “death cult” a whopping 346 times since last September.

But amid all this frenzied disapproval and moral righteousness, the abuse and sexual assault of thousands, if not tens of thousands, of children in Catholic schools, orphanages and churches, and the systematic cover-up of this abuse by the church hierarchy, fails even to rate a mention from that otherwise indefatigable moral crusader.

Asked whether he considered it morally sound for cardinal Pell to refuse to return to Australia to front the Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sexual Abuse, Abbott declined to express disapproval.

That Pell has been asked to face allegations that he offered bribes to silence sexual abuse victims, covered up priests’ crimes and failed to act on sexual abuse complaints appears to matter not a bit to Abbott who, in 2013, described the cardinal as a “fine human being” and “great churchman”.

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Abuse Victims Losing Faith In Goddard Inquiry

UNITED KINGDOM
Sky News

Tom Parmenter
News Correspondent

The Goddard Inquiry into child sexual abuse still hasn’t heard its first evidence, but it has already lost the trust of some survivors.

Esther Baker is one of them. In the early days she saw the inquiry as an opportunity to finally disclose her wretched childhood.

Being abused simply became part of her routine. She learnt to cope by repeating nursery rhymes or her times tables in her head as countless men took advantage of her.

The promises in recent months from politicians vowing to “uncover the truth” and “leave no stone unturned” gave her the hope that this time might be different.

She engaged with the process, took part in meetings and even received a letter from Home Secretary Theresa May thanking her for her “invaluable assistance”.

Ms Baker though has lost faith in the process.

Justice Lowell Goddard was the third choice to lead the inquiry and was brought over from New Zealand to ensure she was independent of the British establishment, which finds itself at the centre of many allegations of child abuse.

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Royal commission: Institutions should pay the bills, but not provide support

AUSTRALIA
The Courier

By PATRICK BYRNE May 25, 2015

INSTITUTIONS at the centre of child sexual abuse should pay for victims’ support, but not provide it first-hand, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse was told on Monday.

Giving evidence to the Commission, psychiatrist Carolyn Quadrio said victims were angered by having to see doctors and psychologists who had been paid for by the institutions they were abused by.

“That’s one of the problems at attempts at redress made by the institutions,” Professor Quadrio said. “Maybe the institutions can pay the bill, but that’s all.

“They shouldn’t be providing the treatment. It’s a bit like psychiatric research run by drug companies … you know the results are going to be skewed and they are. It has to be separate from the money, otherwise it gets skewed.”

The psychiatrist said while private help was needed in most cases, victims should also seek the support of other survivors.

“Finding other people who have been through the same experience is a great comfort,” she said.

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