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

July 13, 2016

Staatsanwaltschaft ermittelt gegen Pfarrer im Ruhestand

DEUTSCHLAND
Welt

[Prosecutors are investigating a retired pastor in Ruhestand.]

Saarbrücken (dpa/lrs) – Die Staatsanwaltschaft in Saarbrücken ermittelt erneut gegen einen katholischen Pfarrer im Ruhestand wegen des Verdachts auf sexuellen Missbrauch. Es sei eine neue Anzeige über ein mutmaßliches weiteres Opfer eingegangen, sagte der Sprecher der Staatsanwaltschaft am Mittwoch und bestätigte einen Bericht des Saarländischen Rundfunks (SR). Die Anzeige sei vom Generalvikariat des Bistums Trier als Ergebnis kirchenrechtlicher Voruntersuchungen gestellt worden. Nähere Angaben zum Inhalt der Anzeige machte er nicht. Es ist das vierte Verfahren gegen den Geistlichen.

Die Staatsanwaltschaft prüfe nun, in welchem Umfang zu ermitteln sei, sagte der Sprecher. Die Behörde hatte wegen Missbrauchsverdachts in der Vergangenheit drei Mal gegen den Pfarrer ermittelt: 2006, 2013 und 2015. Die beiden letzten Verfahren wurden wegen «mangelnden Tatnachweises» eingestellt, das Verfahren von 2006 wegen Verjährung.

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Priest who stole from Seymour’s St. Augustine’s repays money

CONNECTICUT
New Haven Register

By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich, New Haven Register

SEYMOUR >> A Roman Catholic priest formerly from St. Augustine’s Church, arrested in March for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from the church, has repaid all the money.

The church recently received a check in the amount of $31,160.12 from the Rev. Honore Kombo, and a credit card Kombo had opened in the church’s name, with a $25,000 line of credit, now has a zero balance. That’s according to an announcement made over the weekend during Sunday’s Mass by the church’s current pastor, the Rev. Kevin Forsyth, and information posted in the church bulletin.

“This draft repays the parish for the funds that were missing as determined during the forensic accounting audit undertaken of the parish’s financial records,” Forsyth said. “He has also directly repaid the line of credit ($25,000) he opened in the parish’s name, bringing the balance of that line of credit to zero. The parish thereafter closed that line of credit. Father Kombo has now applied to the court for accelerated rehabilitation. I know I will keep Father Kombo in prayer, and I hope you will, too.”

Forsyth, who replaced Kombo, referred all inquiries about Kombo to Maria Zone, the Hartford Archdiocese’s director of communications, who was unavailable for comment Tuesday.

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Alleged paedophile should have been questioned: Royal Commission hear

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

July 13, 2016

Rachel Browne
Social Affairs Reporter

An alleged sexual predator who left Australia following claims he abused three children with disability in his care should have been the subject of a thorough police investigation, a royal commission has heard.

The disability support worker from the Mater Dei School in Camden left Australia for the UK 25 years ago and has not returned, according to evidence before the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

The commission heard no action was taken against the man, given the pseudonym CID, because he had resigned from the school.

A district director with the Department of Family and Community Services and former police officer told the public inquiry CID should have been interviewed by the authorities.

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Second American gets Vatican communications post

VATICAN CITY
Crux

Austen Ivereigh July 13, 2016
SENIOR CRUX CONTRIBUTOR

Two days after appointing an American as its new spokesman, the Vatican has named an American laywoman as a member of the Secretariat for Communications, a body created by Pope Francis last year to manage and overhaul Rome’s different news and media outlets.

Kim Daniels is a former spokesperson for the president of the US bishops’ conference, where she served both Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Archbishop Joseph Kurtz.

She’s also a founder and former director of Catholic Voices USA. She is currently a communications consultant for organizations such as Catholic Relief Services, the Archdiocese of Washington, the Catholic Climate Covenant, and Women Speak for Themselves.

Members of Vatican departments attend at least yearly meetings in Rome, acting as external advisers or consultants by providing input into initiatives and proposals.

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Retired priest George Ansel Smith granted full parole

CANADA
Western Star

Diane Crocker
Published on July 13, 2016

The Parole Board of Canada has granted George Ansel Smith full parole.

The retired Roman Catholic priest had been sentenced by the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador in Corner Brook in March 2013 to nine years, 11 months and 10 days in prison for 23 counts of indecent assault against a male, nine counts of sexual assault and eight counts of assault with intent.

The offences happened when Smith was a parish priest in several western Newfoundland communities and during trips to the mainland between 1969 and 1989.

In a decision released Tuesday, the parole board said the assaults were planned and included the use of bribes, manipulation, alcohol and threats to gain his victims’ compliance. It also said Smith was under the influence of alcohol during many of the assaults.

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North Alabama Catholic church official arrested on child porn charges

ALABAMA
AL.com

By Crystal Bonvillian | cbonvillian@al.com

Madison County investigators have arrested an official from a Madison church who stands accused of possession and dissemination of child pornography.

John Lindbergh Ellar Martin, 57, is charged with possession of child pornography. He is being held in the Madison County Jail in lieu of $30,000.

Madison County Sheriff’s Office Captain Michael Salomonsky announced the arrest Tuesday afternoon at a news conference, where he detailed the weeks-long investigation into Martin’s alleged crimes.

Salomonsky said a search warrant was executed around 6:45 a.m. at Martin’s home on Barcody Road SE in Huntsville, where investigators took as evidence several electronic devices, including cell phones.

A search warrant was also executed at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Madison, where Martin worked as assistant director of the parish’s religious education program. A desktop computer, as well as a laptop, was seized from his office there.

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Worker at Madison church arrested on child porn charges

ALABAMA
WAAY

Bill Young byoung@waaytv.com

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest Tuesday of a worker at St. John the Baptist Church for possession of child pornography.

John Lindbergh Martin’s arrest comes after the Sheriff’s Office, working with the Department of Homeland Security, executed a search warrant on Martin’s Southeast Huntsville home. A second search of computers at St. John the Baptist Church resulted in the discovery of additional pictures and videos of sexual abuse of children.

Martin worked as Assistant Director for Parish Religious Education Program for the church. The Sheriff’s Office said officials with the church were very helpful in their investigation.

In a release, the church’s pastor, Father Phil O’Kennedy says:

“Since John Martin came to work for us at St. John’s in our Adult Education Department we have seen nothing that would lead us to believe the charges being made against him.

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Fugitive FLDS Leader Lyle Jeffs Wants Fraud Charges Dismissed On Religious Freedom Grounds

UTAH
Gephardt Daily

By Nancy Van Valkenburg – July 12, 2016

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 12, 2016 (Gephardt Daily) — Attorneys on Tuesday filed a motion for charges to be dropped against Lyle Steed Jeffs — the fugitive leader of the polygamist Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — claiming those charges violate Jeffs’ right to religious freedom.

Jeffs and 10 others have pleaded not guilty to fraud and money-launder charges, brought by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which hold that Jeffs and others diverted at least $12 million in Federal funds awarded to individual church members who were approved for food stamps benefits.

FBI investigators say that Jeffs and others instructed those recipients to buy goods at FLDS-owned stores with the food stamp cards, then donate those items to the church warehouse for illegal redistribution to members as church leaders saw fit.

Another practice was to illegally divert funds to front companies for the purchase of a tractors, trucks and other large, non-food items, according to FBI information.

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Sixth Circuit Holds Coverage Unavailable for Perpetrator of Sexual Misconduct

OHIO
JD Supra

7/12/2016

by Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry LLP

In its recent decision in Clifford v. Church Mutual Ins. Co., 2016 Fed. Appx. 0373N (6th Cir. July 5, 2016), the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, applying Ohio law, had occasion to consider the coverage available under a sexual misconduct liability policy for the perpetrator of the wrongful acts.

Church Mutual insured Licking Baptist Church under a liability policy affording several different coverage parts, including one for sexual misconduct and molestation. This coverage part contained an exclusion for “any person who personally participated in any act of ‘sexual misconduct or sexual molestation.’” Licking Baptist and one of its individual members, who at various times served as a deacon and a choir director, were named as defendants in a suit alleging that the individual had molested and raped two minors, both of whom were church members. Licking Baptist was eventually dismissed from the suit on motion summary judgment based on a finding that the perpetrator was not acting in his official capacity as an employee or volunteer of the church at the time of the alleged acts. This left the perpetrator as the sole remaining defendant in the lawsuit.

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Leonard Storh named archdiocese’s new sex abuse response coordinator

GUAM
KUAM

Jul 13, 2016

By Krystal Paco

The Archdiocese of Agana has a new sexual abuse response coordinator. Deacon Leonard Stohr of Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Yigo accepted the position in a meeting last week.

According to archdiocese spokesperson Monsignor Bibi Arroyo, Stohr will be responsible for reviewing and strengthening the policy, but cannot confirm if Stohr will be investigating the current allegations of molestation made against Archbishop Anthony Apuron.

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New Haven pastor facing sex assault charges

CONNECTICUT
New Haven Register

NEW HAVEN >> A local pastor is facing charges after police say he sexually assaulted a minor who was a member of his church and choir.

Walter Williams, 59, of Skylark Drive, Northford, is accused of having as many as six sexual encounters with the minor between July 2015 and April 2016, police said. He was arrested Monday and charged with five counts of second-degree sexual assault, one count of fourth-degree sexual assault and three counts of risk of injury to a minor.

The victim’s mother contacted police after she came across text messages between her daughter and Williams on her daughter’s phone, police said.

Special Victims Unit Detective Matthew Abbate spoke with the victim, who described six different encounters in detail, according to a release from the police department.

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Police: Pastor sexually assaulted underage church member

CONNECTICUT
Clay Center Dispatch

Associated Press

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut pastor is facing charges after police say he sexually assaulted a minor who was a member of his church and choir.

The New Haven Register reports (http://bit.ly/29BEWt9) 59-year-old Walter Williams, of Northford, was arrested Monday. He’s charged with five counts of second-degree sexual assault, one count of fourth-degree sexual assault and related crimes.

Police say the victim’s mother contacted authorities after discovering text messages between her daughter and Williams on her daughter’s phone. The victim told police at least two of the assaults took place at Walk of Faith Church of Christ, in New Haven, where Williams is the pastor.

Williams is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday. It’s unclear whether he has retained a lawyer.

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Perry Noble’s termination reignites alcohol debate among Baptists

SOUTH CAROLINA
Florida Baptist Witness

By Art Toalston

Alcohol consumption has jumped back into Baptist discussions, this time stirred by the termination of a high-profile pastor.

Perry Noble’s removal as senior pastor of the multi-campus NewSpring Church in South Carolina was communicated to members and attendees during Sunday worship services, July 11.

“Perry’s posture towards his marriage, increased reliance on alcohol and other behaviors were of continual concern,” according to a statement by NewSpring’s board of directors and pastor advisory team that was read aloud.

“While this is the most difficult and painful decision we have had to make, unfortunately it was necessary,” church leaders said of “some unfortunate choices and decisions” Noble had made.

“Because Perry chose not to properly address these ongoing issues and didn’t take the necessary steps toward correcting them, he is no longer qualified, as outlined in 1 Timothy 3 and the church’s bylaws, to continue as a pastor at NewSpring Church,” the leaders’ 338-word statement reported.

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Second suit filed against Blue Creek Academy

WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston Gazette-Mail

Ryan Quinn , Staff Writer

A second former Blue Creek Academy student, along with one of his parents, has filed suit against the now-closed Kanawha County Christian boys boarding school, its leaders and its sponsor, Bible Baptist Church, over allegations that he was starved and physically abused there.

The minor’s lawsuit, filed late last month, also alleges that he was sexually abused by a school staff member’s son due to “lack of supervision and other improper standards utilized by the facility.” The ongoing suit against the same defendants filed by a separate minor in May 2015 alleges sexual abuse by another student, but doesn’t specify whether the alleged abuser was related to any staff.

Both suits also name as defendants Bible Baptist Pastor James Waldeck and J.R. Thompson, Blue Creek Academy’s former director who, according to an extensive article on Blue Creek Academy in The Daily Beast, has started a new religious school in Montana. Waldeck told a reporter Tuesday he wasn’t allowed to comment and quickly hung up the phone.

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New report accuses Chinese dissident-evangelist of sexual misconduct

UNITED STATES
Religion News Service

By Timothy C. Morgan

(RNS) After applying for an internship with the China Soul for Christ Foundation, a 23-year-old university student found herself in a Paris hotel bed with the foundation’s famous founder, Yuan Zhiming, according to a new independent investigation.

The unnamed woman’s story is laid out in the investigation by GRACE (Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment), a Virginia-based nonprofit founded by one of Billy Graham’s grandsons, Boz Tchividjian.

The student said she had two encounters with Yuan in September 2013.

“He started saying that he was lonely and that he needed to have company,” she said.

The woman stayed with him part of the first night as they watched a soft-porn feature film. The next evening, she refused his request and left.

Yuan is recognized as one of the leading preachers and theologians for the global Chinese Christian community, which has at least 70 million Christians in China and more overseas.

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Chinese Church leader accused of sexual misconduct in Boz Tchividjian report

UNITED STATES
Christian Today

Mark Woods

An influential Chinese preacher and theologian has been accused of sexual misconduct in a report by a group specialising in abuse cases.

Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment (GRACE), founded by one of Billy Graham’s grandsons, Boz Tchividjian, investigated Yuan Zhiming, founder of China Soul for Christ Foundation.

According to Religion News Service, an unnamed woman student had two encounters with Yuan, who has an influential ministry in the worldwide Chinese Christian community.

“He started saying that he was lonely and that he needed to have company,” she told investigators.

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St. John the Baptist Catholic Church staffer charged with possession of child pornography

ALABAMA
WHNT

[with video]

JULY 12, 2016, BY DREW GALLOWAY

MADISON COUNTY, Ala. – A staffer at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church was arrested Tuesday morning and charged with possession and dissemination of child pornography.

John Lindbergh Ellard Martin, the Assistant Director for Parish Religious Education Program at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, was arrested Tuesday.

Madison County Sheriff’s Office Captain Michael Salomonsky said investigators with the Madison County Sheriff’s Office and the Department of Homeland Security found evidence that Martin had used computers at his home and at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, located on Hughes Road in Madison, to possess and disseminate images and video of sexual abuse of children.

Salomonsky said investigators do not currently know the identity of any children in the images and video. He said they have no evidence to suggest that local children were impacted, however, he couldn’t rule it out.

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July 12, 2016

Former priest standing trial

AUSTRALIA
Coffs Coast Advocate

Leah White | 13th Jul 2016

THE trial of Catholic priest John Patrick Casey over allegations of historical child sexual abuse and rape has begun in the Lismore District Court.

Casey – who was involved with the Mary Help of Christians Primary School in Sawtell until the day prior to his arrest – has pleaded not guilty to all 27 charges relating to 18 individual alleged events.

The charges include sexual assault, act of indecency on a person under 16 years of age and homosexual intercourse with a male under 10.

In delivering his opening address, the Crown prosecutor said the cornerstone of the case would be the testaments of three victims, who were all aged under 16 when they said the sexual assaults and rapes occurred in the 1980s.

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The Harrowing True Story Behind ‘Spotlight’

UNITED STATES
Movie Pilot

by Karly Rayner, July 12th, 2016

As anyone who has watched the Oscar-winning movie will know, Spotlight is based on the chilling true story of the systematic cover-up of child sexual abuse within the Catholic church, but just how did the original events really unfold?

Below is a comprehensive account of just what was going on in the real Spotlight office back in 2001, the reporters who valiantly battled the church, and the victims who bravely fought for justice.

Below is a brief breakdown of the real-life events that inspired (and are often depicted in) the movie and the chain of occurrences that caused the Spotlight reporters to pursue the corrupt Catholic church with such dogged determination.

* Reporter Eileen McNamara wrote a column about lawsuits pertaining to a priest who was accused of sexually abusing children within the Boston Diocese. New editor Marty Baron noticed the story and insisted on digging deeper after it was discovered that the judge had sealed the court records to prevent the personnel records of the priest from going public.

* A suspicious Baron became determined to uncover exactly what was written in the hidden documents that the church was hell-bent on hiding.

* Lawyers at The Globe office give the Spotlight team a 50:50 chance of succeeding in their efforts to uncover pedophile priest John Geoghan’s records and they decide it is the right thing to do to proceed with the case.

* Victim Phil Saviano sends The Globe his account of the Catholic church sweeping sexual abuse by the clergy under the rug. He previously sent the information to them five years earlier, but at the time The Globe chose not to pursue the case.

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Guam archdiocese reviewing sex abuse response policy

GUAM
Washington Times

By – Associated Press – Tuesday, July 12, 2016

HAGATNA, Guam (AP) – The Archdiocese of Agana is considering changing to its response policy for allegations of sexual abuse against church officials following recent accusations against Archbishop Anthony Apuron.

The Pacific Daily News reports (http://bit.ly/29xRFMS ) Archbishop Savio Hon Tai Fai, a temporary administrator appointed by the Vatican after the allegations surfaced, said a group met Friday to revise the policy. Archdiocese spokesman Monsignor Brigido “Bibi” Arroyo says the changes aren’t being made in response to allegations against Apuron.

Arroyo also said Monday that the archdiocese has appointed a new sexual abuse response coordinator. Deacon Leonard “Len” Stohr is filling the position previously held by Deacon Larry Claros.
Four people have accused Apuron of sexual abuse that allegedly occurred in the 1970s.

Apuron hasn’t been charged with any crime and has denied abuse allegations.

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SDA pastor ‘forces’ himself on married congregant

ZIMBABWE
Bulawayo 24

by Bruce Ndlovu / Gibson Mhaka

A pastor with the Bulawayo City Centre Adventist Church is at the centre of a sexual abuse storm following revelations that he allegedly attempted to force himself on a married congregant who is also a senior lawyer in the city.

Pastor Brighton Ndebele allegedly cornered the lawyer, who is also married to a prominent legal practitioner, after a meeting in April in her office.

It is alleged that on the day in question, Pastor Ndebele tried to have his way with her, but abandoned his vigorous sexual advances after the lawyer, whose name is being withheld for legal reasons repelled his attack.

As if that was not enough, Pastor Ndebele, who is married, went on to send suggestive text messages to the lawyer last week, allegedly soliciting for sex despite the lawyer’s protestations.

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La víctima pide 26 años de cárcel para el sacerdote granadino acusado de abusos

ESPANA
ABC

[The young man who led the “Romanones case” of alleged sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Granada, Spain, requested 26 years in prison for Father Roman, the only defendant in the case.]

DIEGO MÁRQUEZGranada
12/07/2016

El joven que llevó al Vaticano el «caso Romanones» de supuestos abusos sexuales en la Archidiócesis de Granada pide 26 años de prisión para el padre Román, único inculpado en la causa.

La acusación particular pide la pena máxima, 10 años, por el supuesto delito de abuso sexual continuado con acceso carnal que ya delimitó el fiscal en su escrito provisional de acusación. Además, el representante de la supuesta víctima solicita 8 años más de prisión por la presunta comisión de cada uno de los dos delitos de abusos sexuales con penetración anal que habrían tenido lugar en 2006 y 2007 según lo referido durante la instrucción por el chaval que era menor de edad cuando sucedieron los hechos.

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Cowardice in the anti-Francis brigade

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Michael Sean Winters | Jul. 12, 201

A group of forty-five “scholars, prelates and clergy” have sent an appeal to the world’s cardinals, asking them to implore Pope Francis to correct what they deem to be “erroneous propositions” in Amoris Laetitia, according to this report from the National Catholic Register’s Edward Pentin.
Pentin reports:

“We are not accusing the Pope of heresy,” said Joseph Shaw, a signatory of the appeal who is also acting as spokesman for the authors, “but we consider that numerous propositions in Amoris laetitia can be construed as heretical upon a natural reading of the text. Additional statements would fall under other established theological censures, such as scandalous, erroneous in faith, and ambiguous, among others.”

Phew! I am so glad this group doesn’t think the pope is a heretic, at least not necessarily, and provided he agrees to withdraw the propositions in question. And, at least only parts of Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation are “scandalous, erroneous in faith, and ambiguous” not the whole thing.

It would be nice to see the entire text, not merely what Mr. Pentin chooses to share with us. For instance, do these scholars and prelates and clergy acknowledge that Pope Francis’s apostolic exhortation followed quite closely the consensus document produced by the synod, a document in which each and every paragraph received a 2/3 majority vote?

According to Pentin, the appeal asks the cardinals “to approach the Holy Father with a request that he repudiate the errors listed in the document in a definitive and final manner, and to authoritatively state that Amoris laetitia does not require any of them to be believed or considered as possibly true.” I am guessing that, since the pope wrote the document just this year, he thinks the items at issue are “possibly true.” Why then would he retract them? Do the scholars and prelates and clergy who penned this appeal think he should lie? Isn’t lying an intrinsic evil? If they are inviting the pope to commit a sin, isn’t that itself the sin of scandal?

These people will not even publish their names. One of the organizers told Pentin they chose to remain anonymous because they “fear reprisals, or they are concerned about repercussions on their religious community, or if they have an academic career and a family, they fear they might lose their jobs.” This is rich.

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Nominee for IDF chief rabbi: Never any excuse for rape

ISRAEL
Times of Israel

The rabbi tapped to become the new military chaplain, Col. Eyal Karim, says there is no place for sexual attacks on women, again renouncing previous comments that seemed to imply the rape of non-Jewish women in wartime was permissible.

“There is no exemption for sexual abuse of women, not in daily life nor in emergency situations,” Karim says, according to the Ynet news website. Karim also says he supports the recruitment of women into the IDF.

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Arrivederci, Father Lombardi

UNITED STATES
America

James Martin, S.J. | Jul 11 2016

Journalists pay tribute to the outgoing Vatican spokesman

Father Federico Lombardi at his desk at the Holy See Press Office (photo by James Martin, S.J.)
One of the most delightful surprises of a brief trip to Rome earlier this year was visiting with a number of Vatican correspondents and hearing a group of diverse, hard-driving and ultra-professional journalists more or less melt when I mentioned one person’s name.

“Oh, I love Father Lombardi!” “You’re seeing Father Lombardi? Please tell him I said hello!” “You’re staying in the same community with Father Lombardi? Don’t you love him?”

It is not hard to see why Federico Lombardi, S.J., who today announced his resignation as papal spokesperson, was so beloved by the Vatican press corps. To begin with, Father Lombardi possesses a vast knowledge of the church. A former provincial superior of the Jesuits’ Italian province, he was named program director of Vatican Radio in 1991 and general director in 2005. In 2006, he was named director of Vatican Television Centre as well. That same year, he was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI as the papal spokesperson, replacing Joaquin Navarro-Valls, who had held the position for 22 years.

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Another costly setback for Vatican financial reform

UNITED STATES
Catholic Culture

By Phil Lawler | Jul 11, 2016

Here’s what you need to know about the latest reconfiguration of the Vatican’s financial agencies:

* The Secretariat for the Economy was established to carry out reforms in the wake of financial scandals, to establish transparency and accountability.

* The proposed reforms irked some veteran Vatican officials, and sparked internal disputes. As a result of which…

* The power of the Secretariat for the Economy—the engine driving the financial reform—has been reduced.

In short, the motu proprio released on Saturday is another blow to the cause of transparency and accountability at the Vatican. As veteran Vatican-watcher John Allen observed, it is a victory for the “old guard”—the entrenched bureaucracy that blocks any significant change in the way the Roman Curia do business.

Just to make things clear, Cardinal Pell’s office is not having its wings clipped because of financial scandals. (“Pope reins in Vatican’s finance minister after scandal,” read one widely circulated headline, getting the story completely upside-down.) The Secretariat for the Economy was created because of the scandals. The money-laundering charges, the massive cost overruns, the no-bid contracts, the undervalued assets, the leaked confidential information, the undocumented expenses—all these took place before Cardinal Pell set up his new shop in 2014. The Secretariat helped bring these problems to light, set up procedures to guard against them, and in some cases took over the responsibilities that other offices had proven unable to handle cleanly.

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Schools lack resources to investigate sex abuse: Royal Commission

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

July 12, 2016

Rachel Browne
Social Affairs Reporter

The principal of a private school where a number of children were allegedly sexually molested told a royal commission the organisation did not have the resources to adequately investigate serious abuse claims.

Tony Fitzgerald, the principal and chief executive of the Mater Dei School in Camden, told the public hearing serious allegations should be investigated by a publicly-funded independent agency.

Three students were allegedly sexually assaulted at the school for children with disability in the early 1990s, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse heard on Tuesday morning.

Mr Fitzgerald told the inquiry he had received two other allegations of staff misconduct since he became principal in 2010, one involving the suspected grooming of a student in a residential program and the other involving mismanagement of a student’s medication.

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School let man accused of grooming disabled child for sex keep working, inquiry hears

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

Australian Associated Press
Monday 11 July 2016

The chief executive of Mater Dei school for disabled children held an internal investigation when a member of staff was accused of grooming a child for sex.

Anthony Fitzgerald, the chief executive and head of the school at Camden, New South Wales, said the NSW ombudsman approved the outcome by the school that the man be counselled, placed under increased supervision but continue in his employment.

He said on Tuesday the man had worked as a social skills educator at Mater Dei for eight years and his behaviour did not meet the threshold for reporting to police.

Fitzgerald is giving evidence at a royal commission inquiry into how the providers of services for disabled children handle sex abuse allegations.

He said he was absolutely sure the current training for staff at Mater Dei ensures they know their child protection policies, procedures and obligations.

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The Kiwi heading the UK’s inquiry into child sexual abuse – interview

UNITED KINGDOM/NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand Listener

By Clare de Lore

From Millbank Tower on the bank of the Thames, the panoramic views take in some of London’s best-known institutions: Westminster Cathedral, the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, Scotland Yard, MI5 and, across the river, Lambeth Palace (the residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury) and MI6.

The landmarks – and the people who preside in them – are among the dozens of institutions and individuals in the professional sights of the woman who occupies offices on the 23rd floor: Dame Lowell Goddard, the New Zealander heading the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in England and Wales.

Goddard, of Ngati Kahungunu ancestry, is a former High Court judge and chair of the Independent Police Conduct Authority. She is the third person to lead the inquiry: two previous appointees resigned because of perceived or actual conflicts of interest and the British Government went beyond the so-called establishment to find someone who could withstand the personal and professional scrutiny that comes with one of the biggest assignments in British legal history. Goddard and her husband, Chris Hodson QC, moved to London last year, and Goddard has spent the better part of 12 months establishing the inquiry and assembling her teams. She and four fellow panel members are determining which issues to investigate. They are supported by a secretariat, legal advisers and other professionals running a separate Truth Project. She expects to complete the work and report her findings and recommendations to the Government within five years.

What’s the scope of your work?

This inquiry is unprecedented in the breadth and scope of its terms of reference, which are the broadest you would ever have seen. The only inquiry with any parallels is the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. The Australian inquiry has been very helpful to us, because they already have three-and-a-half years’ experience, including the conduct of a very successful Truth Project.

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Diocese of Winona puts hold on planned church closings, mergers

MINNESOTA
Winona Daily News

Jerome Christenson
Daily News

Change will come a little more slowly to Catholics in the Winona Diocese.

Implementation of a proposed diocese-wide reorganization plan — Vision 2016 — originally set for July 1 has been temporarily put on hold. Diocesan spokesman Ben Frost said Monday that “the timeline for implementation has been extended slightly. We hope to communicate updates on Vision 2016 later this summer.”

“This year we have seen the passing of five of our priests, the retirement of one and impending retirements on the horizon. These are contributing factors to the delayed implementation of the Vision 2016 plan for many parishes,” Frost said.

The diocese has had to deal with a number of other challenges in recent months

That includes 115 claims of sexual abuse brought under the Minnesota Child Victims Act, and last month’s resignation of Chancellor and Vicar General Richard Colletti after the revelation of a 30-year-old improper relationship with an adult woman. Colletti played a key role in the development and implementation of Vision 2016.

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Do Pedophile Priests and Islamic Jihadis ‘Abuse’ Their Religions?

UNITED STATES
American Thinker

By Raymond Ibrahim
While recently discussing how President Obama’s relationship to Islam is undermining U.S. security, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly offered up some strange analogies:

Barack Obama has deep emotional ties to Islam. Now to some extent I can identify with Barack Obama on the religious issue. As a Roman Catholic I was appalled when the priest pedophilia scandal broke. There’s absolutely no excuse for the Catholic Church covering up many horrendous crimes… However, like Barack Obama I do make the distinction between the faith and the people who abuse it. But here’s where I depart from the president. I went after the American Catholic leaders of the church with a vengeance… President Obama should do what I did. Aggressively call out those who abuse the Muslim faith, who commit atrocities under a religious banner.

O’Reilly’s claim that “I do make the distinction between the faith and the people who abuse it” presumably means that he distinguishes between Catholicism — which does not promote the molestation of children — and those who “abuse” it for such ends.

Yet how exactly did pedophilic priests “abuse” the teachings of Catholicism? Is there some biblical scripture or church mandate that is ambiguously worded enough for them to twist in a way that justifies the molestation of boys, the way intolerant and violent Muslims are supposedly always “twisting” the Koran?

No. Such priests were not “abusing” their religion. They were directly violating it in both spirit and letter. That’s why they did it in secret and hiding, in the dark, and not “under a religious banner.” That’s why, unlike the jihadis, they were unable to write and issue lengthy treatises littered with scriptural references justifying their behavior. And that’s why O’Reilly — and many other Catholics — were rightly “appalled” and vociferously condemned it.

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Clergy sex-abuse victim: I’m meeting Archbishop Chaput to discuss stalled House bill

PENNSYLVANIA
PhillyVoice

BY BRIAN HICKEY
PhillyVoice Staff

As an outspoken victim of the Philadelphia clergy sex-abuse scandal, John-Michael Delaney said he’s had a long-standing invitation to meet with the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

Over the years, Delaney hasn’t shielded his pain from the public eye. He’s quoted in many stories talking about the 2005 grand jury report which deemed his assailant, the Rev. James Brzyski, one of the “archdiocese’s most brutal abusers.” For years, he never agreed to meet with the archbishop, knowing he harbored too much anger to have a civil conversation.

Delaney told PhillyVoice this week that he’s taken religious leaders up on the chance to have a private meeting with Archbishop Charles Joseph Chaput at archdiocesan offices in Center City.

“They know how important this is,” said Delaney who, when asked what he expects to tell Chaput, added, “I plan on letting him know what little they do for the victims, and what I as a victim went through.”

Archdiocese spokesman Ken Gavin said he was “not able to confirm or deny whether or not the Archbishop is meeting with a particular victim or to share details arising from such meetings,” as they’re deemed private.

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July 11, 2016

Hillsborough lawyer will consider child abuse inquiry role

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

CHRIS MARSHALL
Monday 11 July 2016

A leading lawyer who represented families during the Hillsborough inquests has said he will “seriously consider” an invitation to become the new chair of Scotland’s child abuse inquiry.

Survivors have named Michael Mansfield QC as one of the figures they would like to see take over from Susan O’Brien, who resigned last week.

Mr Mansfield said he was interested in the post, but had not received an approach from the Scottish Government.

Ms O’Brien dramatically quit last week after Deputy First Minister John Swinney began formal measures to have her removed from her position.

Mr Swinney said he acted following a complaint from Dr Claire Fyvieabout comments the chair made in February which were said to be “incompatible” with her role.

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Roman Catholic officials say a priest charged with solicitation after a prostitution sting in southwest Iowa has been suspended from public ministry

IOWA
Daily Reporter

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First Posted: July 11, 2016

HAMBURG, Iowa — Roman Catholic officials say a priest charged with solicitation after a prostitution sting in southwest Iowa has been suspended from public ministry.

The Diocese of Des Moines says in a statement the Rev. Dominic Yamoah has discussed his arrest on Saturday in Hamburg with Bishop Richard Pates.

The statement released Monday says Yamoah “very sincerely regrets his actions” and he and the diocese will fully cooperate with authorities.

Yamoah, who is 40, was pastor of churches in Clarinda, Bedford and Villisca. He’s bonded out of jail. A phone listed for him rang unanswered Monday and he didn’t immediately reply to an email.

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Church failed to pass Peter Ball abuse evidence to police

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

Church leaders failed to give police incriminating evidence about disgraced former Bishop Peter Ball in 1993, according to Sussex police documents.

Ball, 84, was jailed last year for sex assaults on 18 teenagers and young men in the 1970s, 80s and 90s.

Files obtained by the BBC indicate Lambeth Palace received six letters detailing indecency allegations shortly after an arrest in 1992.

Ball was cautioned but worked in churches and schools for 15 more years.

Richard Scorer, a lawyer at Slater and Gordon, said: “It’s an absolute scandal. It is wrong and unacceptable that the Church of England sat on the information and didn’t pass it to the police.

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NC–Accused church child molester was also in Charlotte

NORTH CAROLINA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Monday, July 11, 2016

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (314 566 9790, 314 645 5915 home, davidgclohessy@gmail.com)

A South Carolina native who spent time in Charlotte and was a teacher and church elder is now accused of molesting a child. We urge his former Jehovah’s Witness colleagues and supervisors – in SC, NC and California (where he now faces criminal charges) to aggressively seek out any current or former church members who may have also been hurt by this predator.

[The Herald]

Jason Gorski reportedly “continuous(ly) sexually abused a child” from 2007 to 2009, according to a news release last week from the Buena Park Police Department in Orange County CA.

We hope anyone with information or suspicions about his crimes will step up and call law enforcement. This is more apt to happen if Jehovah’s Witness officials act like real shepherds, not cold-hearted CEOs, and use their vast resources to do thorough outreach.

No matter what lawmakers or church officials do or don’t do, we urge every single person who saw, suspected or suffered child sex crimes and cover ups in schools, churches or other institutions to protect kids by calling police, get help by calling therapists, expose wrongdoers by calling law enforcement, get justice by calling attorneys, and be comforted by calling support groups like ours. This is how kids will be safer, adults will recover, criminals will be prosecuted, cover ups will be deterred and the truth will surface.

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Obituary: Mike Tegeder, outspoken priest and passionate outdoors enthusiast

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

By Kim Palmer Star Tribune JULY 10, 2016

“Fearless.” “A rare bird.” And a burr under the saddle of authority. The Rev. Mike Tegeder was all those things, according to those who knew him. Tegeder, 67, who died Saturday after battling lung cancer, was never afraid to speak up or get his hands dirty on behalf of others, whether that meant bucking the Catholic hierarchy or showing up with a trailer to help someone move.

“Mike was one of the most hands-on priests I ever worked with,” said former priest Ed Flahavan, who first met Tegeder in the 1980s when he was a seminarian and volunteer bus driver, transporting special-needs people to and from their group home to parish dances.

Tegeder embodied Pope Francis’ urging that priests must be “shepherds living with the smell of the sheep,” said Flahavan. “He wanted the priests to get close to people, to be with the people in their pain and suffering. Mike smelled like the sheep in a very special way.”

Tegeder made headlines in recent years as a vocal critic of former Archbishop John Nienstedt and the church’s attempts to block gay marriage, opposition that threatened Tegeder’s status as priest at his two Minneapolis churches, St. Frances Cabrini and Gichitwaa Kateri. He kept his bus driver’s license up to date in case he was dismissed from the priesthood.

“He used to get under the skin of power people,” said Flahavan. “He was an especially gutsy guy when it came to church reform issues.”

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Justices asked to hear case on priest sexual abuse

FLORIDA
Gainesville Sun

By The News Service of Florida

A plaintiff who alleges he was sexually abused by three priests in the 1980s is asking the Florida Supreme Court to take up a case against the Archdiocese of Miami, according to an online docket.

The plaintiff, identified only by the initials W.D., filed a notice last week seeking Supreme Court review of a decision by the 4th District Court of Appeal.

The notice is an initial step in seeking Supreme Court consideration and does not provide detailed arguments. The plaintiff alleged that he was sexually abused at age 6 by another boy and that three priests subsequently abused him while pretending to provide counseling, according to the ruling by the 4th District Court of Appeal.

The plaintiff said the trauma caused him to repress the memories until 2013, when he had a flashback. He later filed a lawsuit in Broward County against defendants including the archdiocese and the St. Bernadette Home & School Association, Inc.

A circuit judge dismissed the complaint against the archdiocese and the St. Bernadette Home & School Association, at least in part finding that the lawsuit was barred by a statute of limitations.

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S.C. megachurch fires founder over alcohol abuse, ‘posture toward marriage’

SOUTH CAROLINA
USA Today

Abe Hardesty, The Anderson (S.C) Independent-Mail July 11, 2016

ANDERSON, S.C. — NewSpring Church, one of the fastest growing churches in South Carolina and the nation, removed its senior pastor and founder over alcohol abuse and a series of “unfortunate choices and decisions” on Sunday.

Perry Noble, who founded NewSpring Church, is “no longer qualified to serve as pastor” at the state’s largest church, Executive Pastor Shane Duffey, said Sunday.

The church, which has a weekly attendance of 30,000, and raked in more than $64 million in 2015 alone, has been led by Noble since he unofficially began holding Wednesday Bible Study in his Anderson apartment in 1998. Within six weeks of its inception, the crowd had grown to 150.

Duffey said the termination came after Noble “had made unfortunate choices and decisions that have caused much concern” among board members, who had confronted Noble more than once in recent months about his alcohol use and his “posture toward marriage.”

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Investigation into prep school abuse opened in Massachusetts

MASSACHUSETTS
WECT

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – A district attorney’s office in Massachusetts is conducting a preliminary investigation based on information it received from the Rhode Island State Police about sexual abuse allegations at a prestigious boarding school.

The state police investigation into dozens of allegations of abuse of students at St. George’s School in Middletown, Rhode Island, concluded in June with no criminal charges.

Police say they turned over some of their information to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office in Massachusetts and the Waynesville Police Department in North Carolina.

The Suffolk County district attorney’s office says it has undertaken a preliminary investigation based on the referral, but can’t comment further.

Waynesville police didn’t immediately comment.

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Pope Francis nails 3-point shot by naming American spokesman

VATICAN CITY
Crux

John L. Allen Jr. July 11, 2016
EDITOR

By naming Greg Burke as his new spokesman, Pope Francis hit a three: He’s debunked impressions of being anti-American, he’s shown that competence matters, and he’s signaled openness to groups seen as conservative. For a bonus, Francis tapped a lay woman as Burke’s number two.

Though he didn’t win an NBA championship this year, Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors nevertheless put up a great individual season, the cornerstone of which was his ridiculous three-point shooting. Curry hit more threes in a year than most teams in NBA history, and more than many NBA legends in their entire careers.

On Monday, Pope Francis had a Steph Curry moment, scoring three points on a single shot by naming Greg Burke to replace Father Federico Lombardi as his chief spokesman and director of the Vatican’s Press Office.

Francis also tapped a lay woman, Paloma Garcia Ovejero, previously the Rome and Vatican correspondent for the Spanish broadcaster COPE, to the number two position in the Press Office, instantly making her one of the Vatican’s most visible female officials. A lay woman has never before held the post.

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Church revising sex abuse response policy, names coordinator

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio, Pacific Daily News July 11, 2016

The Archdiocese of Agana is revising its response policy for allegations of sexual abuse against officials of the church, weeks after four persons accused Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron of sexually abusing altar boys in Agat in the 1970s.

At the same time, Monsignor Brigido “Bibi” Arroyo, the current spokesman for the archdiocese, said Monday that the archdiocese has a new sexual abuse response coordinator — Deacon Leonard “Len” Stohr.

The SAR coordinator post, previously held by Deacon Larry Claros, is a member of a group in the local Catholic Church charged with reviewing sexual abuse allegations.

Archbishop Savio Hon Tai Fai, sent by the Vatican to temporarily administer the Archdiocese of Agana while Apuron is stripped of his administrative duties temporarily, said in his latest weekly itinerary that an ad hoc group met on Friday “for the revision of the Archdiocesan Response Policy for allegations of sexual abuse against officials of the Church.”

Arroyo confirmed the revision of the sex abuse response policy, but said the revision was not directly a result of the recent public accusations against Apuron.

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Vatican promotes American as pope’s spokesman

VATICAN CITY
Reuters

ROME, July 11 (Reuters) – The Vatican named former Fox News reporter Greg Burke as its new spokesman on Monday, the first time a U.S. citizen has been entrusted with leading the pope’s communications team.

Burke, who is a member of the conservative Catholic group Opus Dei, was hired by the Vatican an adviser four years ago at a time when the Roman Catholic Church was mired in leaks scandals and stuck in a public relations quagmire.

On Monday, the Vatican announced that Burke would become the pope’s official spokesman, with Father Federico Lombardi stepping down from the role which he had held for 10 years.

Spanish radio reporter Paoloma Garcia Ovejero will become the deputy spokesperson — the first time a woman has had such a senior role in the Vatican communications department.

Burke, 56, a native of St Louis, Missouri, was Fox’s Rome-based roving correspondent for Europe and the Middle East before joining the Vatican. Prior to that he worked for Time magazine in the Italian capital for a decade.

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Royal Commission hears mother threatened with legal action for raising abuse suspicions

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

July 11, 2016

Rachel Browne
Social Affairs Reporter

A mother who alleged her 12-year-old daughter had been sexually abused by a staff member at a disability organisation was threatened with legal action for speaking out, a royal commission has heard.

Maree Welch raised suspicions that her daughter Bobbie had been abused by a casual worker at the Family Support Group (FSG) in 1995 but will tell the commission that her complaint was not appropriately handled.

In the opening address of a public inquiry into disability organisations, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse heard Ms Welch told FSG co-ordinator Melissa Edwards she believed Bobbie may have been raped.

“I hate to tell you this, I think Bobbie has been interfered with, sexually molested or possibly raped – but I don’t know whether it has gone as far as rape,” the commission heard.

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Investigation into abuse of intellectually disabled child inadequate, mother tells inquiry

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Michelle Brown

The mother of an intellectually disabled girl tells an inquiry she is angry the people who abused her daughter were not adequately investigated.

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse is examining several cases at two New South Wales institutions – the Mater Dei School in Camden and The Disability Trust and Interchange at Shoalhaven.

It will also hear allegations involving the Gold Coast Family Support Group in Queensland, also known as FSG Australia.

At a hearing in Sydney, the inquiry heard how children with intellectual disabilities were particularly vulnerable to sexual assault.

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Royal commission told school ignored rape of disabled girl while in care

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

Australian Associated Press
Monday 11 July 2016

The distraught mother of a disabled girl has made an emotional plea for reform to make sure the most vulnerable of children cannot fall prey to paedophiles.

The woman, using the pseudonym CIC, told a royal commission how her 13-year-old daughter was anally raped while in the care of a Mater Dei residential school at Camden, New South Wales, in 1991.

Her daughter, now 38, has the mental capacity of a three to five-year-old and no one was ever charged with assaulting her, the mother said.

On Monday’s opening day of a hearing into disability service providers, CIC told how her daughter, referred to as CIB, was living in a residential cottage on the grounds of a Mater Dei property at Camden in 1991.

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Sex abusers targeting children with disabilities escape punishment: Royal Commission

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

July 11, 201

Rachel Browne
Social Affairs Reporter

Paedophiles who target children with disabilities escape punishment because authorities view the victims as incompetent or unreliable, a royal commission has heard.

A woman whose teenage daughter allegedly suffered a horrific assault at a school for children with intellectual disabilities in Sydney’s south west told a public inquiry the case was never investigated properly and the suspect remains a free man.

The woman, given the pseudonym CIC, told the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse her then 14-year-old daughter was allegedly raped by a staff member at the Mater Dei School in Camden in 1991 but her complaints went nowhere.

“It is so easy for people in positions of trust to abuse children under their care because they know a disabled child may not be able to communicate and report their abuse as easily as others can,” she said.

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Pervert at Catholic school targeted disabled children

AUSTRALIA
The Daily Telegraph

Clarissa Bye, The Daily Telegraph
July 11, 2016

A PAEDOPHILE who preyed on a teenage girl at a Sydney Catholic boarding school could “still be out there assaulting other children”, an anguished mother told the sex abuse royal commission yesterday.

The man, who worked as a “houseparent” at a residential cottage of the Mater Dei Catholic school at Camden, had fled to England “under a cloud” in July 1991 and never returned, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse heard.

The commission is investigating cases of historic sex abuse against four disabled children involving the Mater Dei school, as well as other more recent incidents at Nowra and the Gold Coast.

The alleged paedophile house­parent, who can’t be named, made meals, washed, cleaned and took care of the children at Arnold Cottage, a residential house for disabled children connected to the school, run by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan of the Order of Saint Benedict.

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Pope appoints American layman as chief Vatican spokesman

VATICAN CITY
Catholic Culture

July 11, 2016

Pope Francis has named an American layman, Greg Burke, as the director of the Holy See Press Office, effective August 1.

Burke succeeds Father Federico Lombardi, SJ, 73, who has served in the position 2006.

Burke, 56, worked for UPI, Reuters, the National Catholic Register, TIME Magazine, and Fox News before becoming senior communications adviser to the Vatican Secretariat of State in 2012. He is a numerary, or lay celibate member, of the Opus Dei prelature, and has worked as vice director of the Holy See Press Office since February 1.

Father Lombardi’s predecessor, Joaquín Navarro-Valls, served as director of the Holy See Press Office from 1984 to 2006 and was also a numerary of Opus Dei.

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Nuns ‘waited’ years to inquire about girl

AUSTRALIA
9 News

AAP

It took more than six years for an order of nuns to respond to a complaint a 13-year-old disabled girl had been abused in their care, an inquiry has been told.

Sonia Wagner, former superior of the Sisters of Good Samaritan of the Order of St Benedict, visited a family six years after the alleged abuse of their disabled daughter, CIB, at a Mater Dei school in Camden NSW in 1991.

Sister Wagner told a royal commission on Monday she was asked in 1997 to follow up a complaint which had been made by police to the Catholic Education Commission.

A mother, CIC, had rung the police hotline six years after her daughter was allegedly sexually abused by a house parent, referred to as CID, at a Camden Mater Dei residential cottage for disabled children.

The commission has heard CID resigned from Mater Dei and left Australia in July 1991.

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Perry Noble fired from NewSpring Church, alcohol issue confirmed as reason by Pastor Shane Duffey

SOUTH CAROLINA
Christian Times

Suzette Gutierrez Cachila
11 JULY, 2016

NewSpring Church confirmed on Sunday, July 10 that its founder Perry Noble was fired over an alcohol issue that has “gotten out of hand.”

Executive Shane Duffey announced the news to the congregation during the 9:15 a.m. service. He said Noble was fired for making “unfortunate choices and decisions,” the most pressing of which is his increasing dependence on alcohol.

He also mentioned problems regarding Noble’s marriage and “other behaviors.”

Duffey said it was the “most difficult and painful decision” the church leadership has ever made.

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NewSpring Church to Replace Perry Noble With Clayton King as Interim Senior Pastor

SOUTH CAROLINA
Christian Post

BY ANUGRAH KUMAR , CHRISTIAN POST CONTRIBUTOR
July 11, 2016

Clayton King, the leader of Crossroads Worldwide ministry, has been appointed the interim senior pastor of South Carolina’s NewSpring Church after the megachurch’s founding and senior pastor, Perry Noble, was fired for alcohol abuse and other “unfortunate choices and decisions.”

“Perry Noble is no longer the Senior Pastor at NewSpring Church… As for what is next for us, Clayton King is going to step in as Interim Senior Pastor,” the church, with a weekly attendance of 30,000, says on its website.

King “has been a friend to NewSpring since the very beginning of our church,” it adds.

“Clayton will do a good job,” Greenville Online quoted South Carolina Rep. Anne Thayer of Belton, a longtime NewSpring member, as saying. “The church officials gave me confidence today in the way they handled a very difficult situation. I thought it was good that they addressed it from the start. And I think it helped that Clayton will fill that interim role.”

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Sex-offender vicars are still conducting funeral services

UNITED KINGDOM
The Times

Kaya Burgess, Religious Affairs Correspondent

Vicars who have been suspended over sexual abuse are making thousands of pounds by illegally conducting funerals, Church of England officials have warned.

Funeral directors are employing vicars who are no longer permitted to minister to speed up the process of arranging services.

Families will often not be aware that the vicar presiding over their loved one’s funeral has been suspended due to sexual or other misconduct. In one case, raised by the diocese of Winchester, a funeral director ignored warnings from police asking them not to employ a vicar who was being investigated for sexual abuse abroad.

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Girl, 13, with the mental capacity of a three-year-old returned home with an injured rectum after she was ‘abused by the supervisor of cottage for disabled children’

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

By RACHEL EDDIE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and AAP

An intellectually disabled girl, 13, who had the mental capacity of a three to five-year-old, was allegedly abused by her live-in cottage supervisor who then fled the country, an inquiry has heard.

After attending Camden’s Catholic Mater Dei School in south-west Sydney for about six-months, the girl’s mother noticed a change in her daughter when she picked her up from the weekday live-in college on Fridays.

The girl was rushed to hospital when she began haemorrhaging badly from her rectum while sitting on the toilet in May 1991. The initial medical assessment said the condition was caused by assault.

The mother, now 69, said she made complaints about a cottage supervisor to police, community services and the school, but the alleged abuser resigned and fled to England in July that year.

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Local diocese closes painful chapter in sex abuse case

GEORGIA
Savannah Morning News

Editorial

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah last week closed a painful and shameful chapter from its past when it announced it would pay $4.5 million to resolve a suit alleging child sexual abuse by a since-defrocked priest, Wayland Y. Brown. This was the second time the diocese agreed to settle a case involving Brown. The earlier one, resolved in 2009, settled for $4.24 million.

In the newer settlement, the plaintiff said he was a minor when Brown, whom he met at Savannah’s St. James Catholic Church and school, repeatedly molested him some 30 years ago. The sum, among the largest of settlements in individual cases of priest sex abuse, was reached after mediation. Its size indicates a willingness to end the litigation. It could also reflect vulnerability by the diocese which, under previous leadership, was accused of ordaining Brown despite reports of possible sexual abuse, of placing him where he had access to children and of not acting sooner on allegations against him.

Then-Bishop Raymond Lessard, who died earlier this year at his home in Boynton Beach, Fla., ordained Brown in 1977 and assigned him to St. James Parish. Lessard left the Savannah diocese in 1988 and was replaced by two subsequent bishops who to their credit, began showing responsibility and taking action against Brown, first to remove him from the active priesthood, and then to initiate de-frocking, which occurred in 2004.

By then more damage had been done, as Brown had pleaded guilty in 2002 in Maryland to child abuse and battery for abusing a teenage boy and his younger brother between 1974 and 1977, when Brown was preparing for the priesthood. Sentenced in 2002 to ten years in prison, he was released five years later.

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Sex offender vicars still work as freelance funeral ministers warns the Church of England

UNITED KINGDOM
International Business Times

By Brendan Cole
July 11, 2016

Vicars who have been sanctioned for sexual abuse are allegedly hiring themselves out to minister at funerals as “freelance clergy”, making thousands of pounds in the process.

The Church of England’s General Synod in York heard how funeral directors are using the services of vicars who are no longer allowed to minister. Families of the deceased are often not aware that the priest may have been suspended due to sexual or other misconduct.

One case in Winchester involved a funeral director ignoring pleas from the police by employing a vicar who was being investigated for sexual abuse abroad.

Funeral directors are often pressured to organise a funeral quickly and finding a vicar can be time consuming.While ordained vicars cannot accept payment for an independently conducted funeral, those conducting two or three a day can earn up to £40,000 a year.

The Right Rev Paul Butler, who deals with safeguarding issues around children and vulnerable adults for the Church, said the issue would be raised with the parliamentary group for funerals and bereavements.

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Church child sex abuse survivor urges others to come forward to Royal Commission

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

Krystal Sellars
July 11, 2016

A Hunter Valley man who was abused by an Anglican priest in Cessnock in the 1960s is urging others who experienced the same trauma to share their stories with the Royal Commission into institutional responses to child sex abuse.

Paul Gray was sexually abused by Fr Peter Rushton from the ages of 11 to 15, when he was an altar boy and member of the Church of England boys’ brigade.

Fr Rushton – who died in 2007 – completed his training at Morpeth in 1963 and spent four years at Cessnock before he was transferred to Wyong.

He also served at Weston from 1968, moved to Wallsend in 1973, Maitland in 1983 and Hamilton in 1998, before retiring in 2001.

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July 10, 2016

Megachurch announces removal of founding pastor

SOUTH CAROLINA
WYFF

ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. —Leaders of the NewSpring megachurch have removed founding pastor, Perry Noble.

Pastor Shane Duffey made the announcement from the main campus in Anderson during services Sunday morning.

The decision was based on Noble’s personal behavior, which included alcohol and marital issues, Duffey said.Perry Noble Headshot

The message was broadcasted throughout all 17 campuses that belong to the church, and was available to its more than 30,000 parishioners across South Carolina.

Duffey read a statement from church officials that said, “Perry has made some unfortunate decisions,” and that he “is no longer qualified” to continue as pastor.

Noble wrote in a letter, “In the past year or so, I have allowed myself to slide into, in my opinion, the overuse of alcohol. This was a spiritual and moral mistake on my part, as I began to depend on alcohol for my refuge instead of Jesus and others. I have no excuse, this was wrong and sinful, and I’m truly sorry.”

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Pesch: A look at the slander/libel case against Apuron

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Bill Pesch
July 10, 2016

Fasten your seat belts, boys and girls! We are about to experience a roller coaster of a legal battle. You can expect many twists and turns, and ups and downs as the slander/libel case against Archbishop Anthony Apuron wends its way through the Superior Court. On July 1, attorney David Lujan, on behalf of four clients, filed a lawsuit against Apuron, the Archdiocese of Agana, and 50 other unnamed defendants.

Many readers may be scratching their heads, saying, “Wait a minute! I thought you recently wrote that the statute of limitations for filing civil actions against Apuron for alleged sexual abuse acts committed years ago has expired. Also, you said that the Guam statute only allows a complainant to file a lawsuit against the alleged perpetrator and not against the archdiocese itself. What is happening here?”

This confusion is understandable. The answer can be found in the nature of the lawsuit itself. Attorney Lujan’s clients aren’t charging Apuron for past acts of sexual abuse. Rather, they are charging him, and others, with very recent incidents of libel and slander. Libel is defined as a false and unprivileged written publication that “exposes any person to hatred, contempt, ridicule … which causes him to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure him or his occupation.” Slander is similar to libel, but instead of being written, the statement is made verbally. Under Guam’s statute of limitation, a person is required to file a complaint for either libel of slander within one year of when the statement was published or made.

Lujan’s clients are upset because as they came forward and accused Apuron of past incidents of sexual abuse, he, or others on his behalf, called them “liars” and accused them of “instilling hatred, ignorance and violence in the people.” We all know what is meant when you call someone a “liar.” You are saying that what they said or wrote is untrue and that they knew it was untrue. However, Lujan’s clients are alleging that what they said is true — that Apuron did sexually abuse them. Further, they assert that because Apuron is the head of the Catholic Church on Guam, and because he has denied any wrongdoing and instead accused them of fabricating their accusations, they have been exposed to hatred, contempt, and ridicule by others. Further, they allege that Apuron’s and his supporters’ accusations damage their reputations, subjects them to public scorn, and could possibly impact their ability to make a living.

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ICYMI- Nienstedt at Napa Institute

UNITED STATES
Canonical Consultation

Jennifer Haselberger
07/09/20160

Yesterday, SNAP issued a statement about Archbishop Nienstedt’s involvement with the Napa Institute, meeting this week at a luxury hotel in the Napa Valley.

The institute claims its mission is to ‘equip Catholic leaders to defend and advance the Catholic faith’, and other notable attendees at the conference include Carly Fiorina, Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop Alexander Sample, Archbishop Bernardito Auza, Bishop Michael Barber, and Bishop Robert Vasa.

Nienstedt’s involvement with the Napa Institute is just the latest instance of his continued involvement in Church leadership since his resignation. As has already been mentioned, Nienstedt remains the Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Pontifical North American College, and also continues on the Board of Trustees for the Catholic University of America.

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MEDIA RELEASE – JULY 9, 2016

NEW YORK
Road to Recovery

The “International Summit to End Sexual Violence” to meet on the Fordham University Rose Hill Campus, Bronx, NY on July 10th and 11th, 2016; EVEN THOUGH,

A childhood sexual abuse victim, Neal E. Gumpel, who was strangled, plied with alcohol, and sexually assaulted by a deceased Fordham University professor and Jesuit priest, Roy Alan Drake, SJ, cannot get justice from the Jesuit religious order or Fordham University; SO,

Neal E. Gumpel, his wife, and supporters will demonstrate outside the main gate of Fordham University, Bronx, NY, and ask the “International Summit to End Sexual Violence” to call on Fordham University and the Jesuit religious order do the right thing by settling Neal Gumpel’s claim which will allow him to gain validation and help him try to heal

What
A demonstration and leafleting informing participants in the “Internal Summit to End Sexual Abuse,” Fordham University students and staff, and the general public that Fordham University and the Jesuit religious order refuse to settle a credible claim of childhood sexual abuse against Fr. Roy Alan Drake, SJ, a deceased Fordham University professor and Jesuit, who violently sexually abused minor child Neal E. Gumpel at a residence near the campus of Maine Maritime Academy in Castine, Maine.

When
Sunday, July 10, 2016 from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm

Where
On the public sidewalk outside Fordham University, Rose Hill Campus, near 400 Southern Boulevard (across from the entrance to the New York Botanical Gardens), Bronx, NY

Who
Neal E. Gumpel, a childhood sexual abuse victim of Fr. Roy Alan Drake, SJ; his wife, Helen Gumpel; Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D., Co-founder and President of Road to Recovery, Inc., a non-profit charity based in New Jersey that assists victims of sexual abuse and their families; supporters, and friends

Why
The “International Summit to End Sexual Violence” is scheduled to kick-off its two-day conference at Fordham University on Sunday, July 10, 2016, despite the fact that Neal E. Gumpel, who is a childhood victim of a deceased Fordham University professor and Jesuit priest, has yet to receive any justice from Fordham University and the Jesuit religious order and has been demonstrating near the campus for months. Neal E. Gumpel was violently sexually assaulted in the residence of Fr. Roy Alan Drake, SJ, near the campus of Maine Maritime Academy in Castine, Maine. He was plied with alcohol, violently strangled, and sexually assaulted when he was a minor child. Demonstrators will call on the “International Summit to End Sexual Violence” to support Neal E. Gumpel’s request to Fordham University and the Jesuit religious order that they settle his claim, allow him to gain validation, and help him try to heal.

Contact
Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D., President, Road to Recovery, Inc. – 862-368-2800

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Cardinals Disputing the Pope

UNITED STATES
The Open Tabernacle: Here Comes Everybody

Posted on July 10, 2016 by Betty Clermont

At least a score of cardinals have openly disagreed with Pope Francis in the past nine months. This is unheard of in recent history, not because churchmen don’t disagree with the pontiff, but because Princes of Church aren’t supposed to do it publicly.

Wilfried Napier is the cardinal archbishop of Durban, South Africa. “He also holds various offices in the Roman Curia, the Vatican bureaucracy, and is one of the African continent’s most prominent ecclesial figures … ‘Thank God I live in Africa, where we base our faith on the Scriptures & Church Teaching, & not every papal interview!’” he tweeted on July 3rd.

Reinhard Marx is the cardinal archbishop of Munich and a member of Pope Francis’ advisory Council of Cardinals. On June 23rd he stated that “we as Church cannot be against” civil same-sex marriage. The pope has declared that he is opposed to marriage equality dozens of times in the past decades.

George Pell is cardinal archbishop emeritus of Sydney and prefect of the Vatican Secretariat for the Economy. On April 12th, Archbishop Angelo Becciu, the number two official at the Secretariat of State, issued a letter suspending an external audit of Vatican finances by the global accountants, Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC). “Here, one must point out the obvious: it is hard to imagine the Secretariat of State suspending a contract worth millions, signed by the Prefect for the Economy, without the pope’s approval and after having informed him,” wrote Vatican reporter, Andrea Tornielli.

In response to Becciu’s letter, a statement from Pell’s office “noted with interest that the so-called ‘concerns’ about the PwC audit and contract were only raised when auditors began asking for certain financial information and were finding it difficult to get answers.”

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Insight: Victim feels let down by child abuse inquiry

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

DANI GARAVELLI

When Helen Holland talks about the abuse she suffered at the hands of nuns and priests at Nazareth House in Kilmarnock it is as if she has been transported back into her childhood.

She may be sitting serenely in her home in Dunbartonshire – her long hair twisted in a Rapunzel coil, her two Yorkshire Terriers dozing in her lap – but the pain of what happened to her and the way it made her feel – unwanted, unloved, unworthy – has not been blunted by the passage of time. Half a century later, she is still plagued by night terrors which send her screaming into the street. And everyday encounters trigger sudden panics. The sound of a nurse’s feet in a hospital corridor – like a nun’s steps across a dormitory – send her into meltdown; when a doctor carries out an examination, she can feel it on her skin for weeks afterwards.

These are some of the legacies of Holland’s years in care. She knows the past cannot be erased, but she wants her suffering documented and publicly acknowledged. Although financial redress is important, what she craves most of all is validation.

After so long being ignored, survivors across the country hoped the public inquiry into child abuse in care would provide that validation. Instead, the resignation of panel member Professor Michael Lamb and chair Susan O’Brien QC amidst allegations of Scottish Government “interference” has reinforced their feelings of worthlessness.

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Survivors hope abuse inquiry departures mean new remit

SCOTLAND
BBC News

By Huw Williams
BBC Scotland reporter

Child abuse survivors in Scotland have said they hope resignations from a Scottish government inquiry could redefine the investigation.

The panel’s chair stepped down. It followed the departure of another panel member, claiming government interference.

Now campaigners have said they hope it will lead to a new remit for the inquiry.

Education Secretary John Swinney has promised to consider changes.

Victims and survivors have expressed concern about the appointment of replacement panel members.

And they would like the inquiry widened to include abuse committed outwith residential settings.
Helen Holland, from the In Care Abuse Survivors group (Incas), told the BBC’s Sunday Politics Scotland programme that they also want the inquiry to be able to consider the award of recompense to victims of abuse.

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Scottish ministers urged to bring conclusion to public inquiry into children’s home child abuse

SCOTLAND
Daily Record

10 JUL 2016
BY MARK AITKEN

SETBACKS in the probe into decades of abuse at children’s homes and residential schools has been traumatising for victims.

SURVIVORS of child abuse have urged Scottish ministers to stop a public inquiry dragging on for years.

The long-awaited probe into decades of abuse at children’s homes and residential schools has been plunged into chaos after two members quit over alleged Government interference.

Chairwoman Susan O’Brien resigned last Monday after moves by John Swinney to remove her over alleged offensive comments to victims, which she denies.

The inquiry panel now has only one member.

Lawyer Cameron Fyfe, who represents hundreds of victims, said: “The Scottish Government need to work hard now to prove there will be no interference from them or it will be extremely difficult to regain the trust of those whose lives have been devastated by abuse.

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Vatican’s old guard may have notched a Pyrrhic victory

VATICAN CITY
Crux

John L. Allen Jr. July 10, 2016
EDITOR

There are many ways of analyzing the fault lines in the Vatican, but perhaps the most time-honored (if also often exaggerated) is the tension between an Italian old guard and pretty much everybody else. By conventional political logic, anyway, Saturday saw the Italians notch a fairly big win.

It could turn out, however, to be a Pyrrhic victory – because by taking back control over a range of financial powers, the old guard has also reclaimed the blame the next time something goes wrong.

On Saturday, Pope Francis issued a motu proprio, meaning a legal edict, delineating the division of responsibility between the Vatican’s Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA) and the Secretariat of the Economy (SPE). The former is headed by Italian Cardinal Domenico Calcagno, the latter by Australian Cardinal George Pell.

In effect, the motu proprio restores several important functions to APSA that had been given to Pell’s department in 2014. One local news agency bottom-lined the result this way in its headline: “The Italians win!”

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Is Cardinal Pell being slowly pushed out of the Vatican?

VATICAN CITY
Starts at 60

It hasn’t been a great year for Cardinal Pell – his alleged involvement in covering up sexual abuse in the Church was widely publicised as was his inability to attend the royal commission into the abuse.

Now it’s been reported that George Pell’s role at the Vatican has been reduced – the Pope has removed many of his administrative tasks.

Sky News reports yesterday Pope Francis reversed a 2014 law that had transferred the main operational section of the patrimony office to the Australian cardinal’s Secretariat for the Economy.

Francis said he is removing the tasks because there needs to be an unequivocal and full separation between those who manage Vatican assets and those who supervise them.

Pell has been a vocal critic of the Vatican’s overspending and some are viewing this as Pope Francis making sure that he won’t be able to control as much.

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Ex-altar boy who killed himself mourned in church where he was molested

PENNSYLVANIA
The Guardian (UK)

Joanna Walters in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania
@Joannawalters13
Sunday 10 July 2016

Brian Gergely’s body lay at his funeral mass just feet from where, in the same church, his revered priest had shattered his innocence and trust by molesting him when he was 10 years old.

“The root of all his problems was what happened to him as a kid,” said John Luther, a friend and former schoolmate of Gergely’s at a Catholic elementary school in the small Pennsylvania town of Ebensburg.

Luther recalled that Gergely, an altar boy, would get pulled out of class and told to go to the church “to help the monsignor”.

That was Father Francis McCaa, who was called a monster by a state grand jury in March. Its report concluded that he was among at least 50 priests in the local Altoona-Johnstown diocese who had systematically raped and molested hundreds of boys and girls for 40 years, while bishops covered it up and the criminal justice system looked the other way. McCaa died in 2007, at 82.

Gergely killed himself earlier this month at 46.

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Senior Church of England leaders ‘knew that jailed bishop was serial sex offender 22 years before he was brought to justice

UNITED KINGDOM
Mail on Sunday

By PAUL CAHALAN and JONATHAN PETRE FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY

Senior Church of England leaders covered up damning evidence that a bishop was a predatory sex offender 22 years before he was brought to justice, according to secret documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday.

Lambeth Palace was warned that Peter Ball, a close friend of Prince Charles and who attended his wedding to Camilla Parker Bowles in 2005, was a serial abuser of boys and young men shortly before he resigned as Bishop of Gloucester in 1993.

At the time he accepted a caution for gross indecency against a man aged 19, but was allowed to continue working as a cleric until he was eventually jailed last year.

Now it has emerged the Archbishop of Canterbury’s headquarters received at least six letters from other alleged victims detailing ‘potentially criminal’ and ‘totally inappropriate behaviour’ by the former bishop in the early 1990s, but did not pass them on to police until years later.

Details of the letters, all sent to the Church between December 1992 and February 1993, reveal Ball encouraged victims to pray naked, perform sex acts in front of him, and share his bed.

Anglican officials who reviewed the letters in 2009 suggested that had such evidence been given to detectives in 1993, Ball may have been convicted of serious sexual offences rather than merely cautioned. But instead of being made public, the letters were kept in confidential files at Lambeth Palace. It was not until 2012, after several internal inquiries, that the Church finally released documents to police.

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Paedophile priest had links to other infamous child abusers

IRELAND
Irish Independent

Maeve Sheehan
PUBLISHED
10/07/2016

[Commission of Investigation Report into the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin July 2009; released November 26, 2009 – BishopAccountability.org]

Last Monday, one of the worst offending priests named in the Murphy Report on clerical child abuse was found guilty of raping a boy with a crucifix.

Fr Tony Walsh, known as the singing priest, will be sentenced for his crimes later this month. During his trial, the court heard he already has 17 previous convictions for indecently assaulting a number of young boys and one girl.

Fr Walsh started out his priestly life in the west Dublin parish of Ballyfermot, then a growing suburb which was plagued by a succession of paedophiles from the 1970s to the 1990s.

Their time in the burgeoning suburb overlapped with that of another paedophile, Eamon Cooke, who lured the children of the area into the studios of his pirate radio station, Radio Dublin, down the road in Inchicore. Days after he died, he was named as the prime suspect for the killing of the missing schoolboy Philip Cairns, who disappeared on his way back to school in 1984.

In her report on clerical sex abuse in the Dublin archdiocese, which was published in 2009, Judge Yvonne Murphy found “worrying connections” between some paedophile priests, including Fr Walsh and another paedophile, Fr Bill Carney, both of whom spent their formative years in Ballyfermot. However, she found no evidence that they were part of a “paedophile ring”.

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Cardinal George Pell is given a reduced role at the Vatican by Pope Francis months after sex abuse investigation

VATICAN CITY
Daily Mail (UK)

By ANEETA BHOLE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and AAP

The Pope has removed many of Cardinal George Pell’s administrative functions from his role as the Vatican’s key financial office.

Pope Francis essentially reversed a 2014 law that had transferred the main operational section of the patrimony office to the Australian cardinal’s Secretariat for the Economy as of Saturday.

In a slight to Pell, Francis says he’s removing the tasks because there needs to be an unequivocal and full separation between those who manage Vatican assets and those who supervise them.

Cardinal Pell, a critic of the Vatican’s financial wastefulness, assumed control in a bid to assert authority over different areas of the Vatican’s spending.

But overtime Francis has managed to trim his reach.

The announcement comes just months after Cardinal Pell appeared in front of a Rome royal commission into sexual abuse.

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July 9, 2016

La Iglesia ocultó el abuso sexual de un cura en Cd. Juárez, hasta que el Papa Francisco se fuera

CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO)
Sinembargo.mx [Mexico City, Mexico]

July 9, 2016

By VICE.com

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Perla González, de 28 años, aseguró que Leopoldo Nevárez Erives conocía bien que padecía esclerosis múltiple, incluso, en una ocasión organizó a la comunidad para entre todos pagarle un tratamiento. Pero aquel día, mientras ella enumeraba sus pecados, el presbítero le tomó la mano izquierda para mordisquearle el dedo anular donde portaba un anillo de castidad, pues su sueño era ser monja. Un instante más tarde, el párroco, de 73 años, se abalanzó ávido sobre ella para hacerle tocamientos y besarle el cuello contra su voluntad, sin que lograra defenderse.

Ciudad de México (SinEmbargo/VideMedia).– Sentada frente a un cuadro de san Juan Pablo II, Perla González recordó con angustia la tarde del 8 de septiembre de 2015, cuando al abrir la puerta de la oficina de la parroquia La Transfiguración del Señor, en Ciudad Juárez, vio al sacerdote Leopoldo Nevárez Erives, quien aguardaba para darle la confesión.

Sus pasos fueron lentos y con pesadez avanzó hasta el párroco, ya que apenas tenía fuerza para moverse tras una parálisis ocasionada por esclerosis múltiple, que la postró en cama un largo tiempo.La mujer, de 28 años, aseguró que el padre Polo, como le dicen al cura de cariño, conocía bien su enfermedad, incluso, en una ocasión organizó a la comunidad para entre todos pagarle un tratamiento. Pero aquel día, mientras ella enumeraba sus pecados, el presbítero le tomó la mano izquierda para mordisquearle el dedo anular donde portaba un anillo de castidad, pues su sueño era ser monja. Un instante más tarde, el párroco, de 73 años, se abalanzó ávido sobre ella para hacerle tocamientos y besarle el cuello contra su voluntad, sin que lograra defenderse.

El caso de Perla González —nombre ficticio elegido por la víctima para preservar su integridad— es el primero documentado en la historia de Ciudad Juárez en el que se acusa como probable responsable de abuso sexual a un sacerdote católico, lo que sorprendió a la diócesis que, al no saber cómo actuar, prefirió esperar seis meses —hasta que concluyera la visita del papa Francisco— para entonces tomar cartas en el asunto. Mientras tanto, el personal de la Fiscalía de Género ha ejercido presión para que la víctima guarde silencio, llegue a un acuerdo con su agresor e incluso desista en la demanda y así el hecho quede en la penumbra.

Desde niña Perla ha sido aquejada por la esclerosis múltiple y la han visto numerosos especialistas para tratarle la enfermedad, aseguró doña Martha, su madre, quien la ha acompañado paso a paso en su búsqueda de justicia. En casa guardan montones de estudios médicos, los cuales indican, entre otras cosas, que la joven no debe experimentar emociones fuertes para prevenir complicaciones.

Martha relató que ocho años atrás conocieron al padre Polo cuando comenzaron a servir en ministerios del templo, ubicado en la calle Enebro, del Infonavit Ampliación Aeropuerto. En ese entonces veían al cura como un representante de Cristo, comprometido con su vocación, por lo que se ganó la confianza de todos al punto de convertirse en el confesor de la familia.

Muchos secretos de las González, una familia de tres mujeres, fueron revelados a Leopoldo Nevárez, quien incluso conocía que Perla guardaba un voto de castidad; también sabía que la víctima tenía un anillo negro que le recordaba el deseo de consagrarse como religiosa aun con sus limitaciones físicas, aseguró Martha.

En 2013 un trastorno neurológico conocido como mielitis, que inflama la médula espinal, dejó paralítica a Perla. Cuando la noticia llegó a oídos del padre Polo, éste se puso a su servicio, le brindó la ayuda espiritual necesaria, le administraba los sacramentos y organizó a toda la comunidad parroquial en una cruzada para pagar el tratamiento de la chica, con lo que ganó el cariño y fe ciega de la familia, detalló doña Martha.

Cabizbaja, la afectada recuerda que logró superar la crisis un año más tarde; los médicos le dijeron que había sido un milagro, las posibilidades que tenía de volver a andar eran casi nulas. Aun así, lo logró, por eso, no perdió tiempo en retomar sus actividades como servidora en la parroquia La Transfiguración del Señor, donde se presentó un primer percance.

Durante la confesión un contacto la puso nerviosa, pero no supo cómo debería actuar, ya que el sacerdote comenzó a morder el dedo donde llevaba su anillo de castidad, para después, mirarla fijamente y decirle: “te amo, Perla”, platicó.

“Él sabía que yo quería ser monja. Sabía lo que significaba el anillo y precisamente en medio de la confesión mordió mi dedo; terminando, me dio la absolución, salí y me regresó para decirme ‘Lupita, te amo’. Luego, al darse cuenta que se había equivocado de nombre, se retractó: ‘No, no. Perla, te amo’”, explicó la mujer.

“Yo también padre, en el amor de Cristo”, le respondió extrañada.

“No, Perla, te amo”, insistió, pero la joven prefirió por no hacer caso y retirarse sin darle mucha importancia a esas palabras.

Más tarde, también en 2014, sobrevino a Perla González otro brote de esclerosis múltiple que la volvió a postrar en cama y, como en la vez anterior, Leopoldo Nevárez Erives se aprontó en ayudarla hasta su nueva recuperación, por lo que, lo sucedido aquella vez en el confesionario quedó en el olvido.

EGO TE ABSOLVO

Pese a que Perla logró recuperarse en 2015, la familia González, integrada por mujeres de bajos recursos, atravesó nuevas adversidades, cuando el cáncer le arrebató la vida a su tía, con quien sostuvo una discusión en sus últimos días, así que para estar en paz consigo misma, la joven quiso ir a confesarse, comentó.

La víctima relató que la enfermedad la dejó sin fuerza, apenas con la necesaria para caminar y moverse con lentitud. De todas maneras le pidió a su madre que la acompañara a la parroquia. Ella no dudó en aceptar y ambas emprendieron el trayecto a pie, pues no cuentan con automóvil.

El padre Polo confesó ese día en la oficina de la parroquia, como suele hacerlo todos los sábados; no había nada raro en ello, analizó Perla. Por eso, Martha se quedó con la secretaria a platicar, mientras su hija cruzaba la puerta hacia “el confesionario”.

La feligresa recordó haber entrado, atravesó una estancia que al fondo tenía otra puerta, que era la entrada al despacho del presbítero, donde se encontraba Leopoldo Nevárez.

“Ave María purísima”, habló el cura para disponerse a escuchar las culpas que pesaban sobre la muchacha. Mientras se confesaba, la actitud del presbítero hacia la mujer cambió de forma abrupta. Se colocó frente a ella para bloquearle el paso y se le echó encima para acariciarla al tiempo en que le susurraba: “síguete confesando”, narró Perla.

“No me pude salir porque me bloqueó la pasada. Me sentí impotente, no pude moverme, pararme o empujarlo. Me sentí perdida”, dijo sin dejar de mirar el suelo. “Me jalaba hacia él, me ponía sobre su pecho, me besaba del cuello y otras partes; se restregaba el rostro en mis pechos; nunca dejó de acariciarme. Todo eso lo hizo dentro de la confesión y al final no me dejaba ir”.

Perla aseguró que durante el ataque entró en pánico, los gritos se ahogaron en su garganta, aunque le jaló de los cabellos, no podía quitarse de encima a su agresor, hasta que éste la dejó ponerse de pie.

“¡No te vayas, te va a dar miedo estar sola!”, le dijo el padre.

“Tengo que irme, voy a rezar un rosario”, respondió Perla como pretexto.

“¡No!”, le insistió para luego bloquearle el paso. “Mejor quédate atrás, ahí puedes descansar, es que vienes sola”.

“Padre, es que no vengo sola, vengo con mi mamá”.

Al escuchar esas palabras, contó la víctima, Leopoldo Nevárez Erives se hizo a un lado, pero cuando la mujer se retiraba, la retuvo del brazo, le pidió que se quedara, pero ella le prometió que volvería para poder librarse en ese momento. Al escucharla, le besó las manos y le dio la absolución de los pecados.

La chica reconoce que a pesar de que su madre la vio llorando al salir, no quiso comentar nada al respecto; pensaba que nadie le creería.

“Quería salir corriendo, pero mis piernas no me respondían. No le dije nada a mi mamá, porque ella tiene hipertensión y diabetes. Cuando te suceden esas cosas piensas que eres la culpable. Yo misma me cuestionaba cómo no pude defenderme”, dijo.

Martha, la madre de Perla, comentó que debido al estado de salud de su hija, aunque tiene 28 años, no tiene la fuerza de una mujer de esa edad, sino la de una niña, por eso no consiguió defenderse de un agresor cercano a cumplir 80.

“Él sabía todo y se aprovechó de eso; es lo que me duele. Él sabía todo, sabía que ella no tiene la fuerza de una persona adulta, sino la de un niño”, acusó la progenitora. “Lo que más me duele es que yo la llevé ese día a confesión. Me dijo: ‘mamá, hace mucho que no me confieso, acompáñame’. Nos fuimos despacito. Me quedé en la antesala, con la secretaria, ella entró sola y a mí me duele no haberla podido defender. Estaba ahí, a unos pasos de ella, con la puerta cerrada. Como madre me siento muy mal”.

Pero el suplicio comenzó cuando ambas se dispusieron a buscar justicia, señaló.

Perla y su madre llegaron la noche del 10 de septiembre a la Fiscalía Especializada en Atención de Mujeres Víctimas del Delito por Razones de Género —conocida sólo como Fiscalía de Género— para interponer la denuncia contra Leopoldo Nevárez Erives.

No fue una decisión fácil, reconoce la afectada: cuando contó la situación a los servidores de la parroquia que consideraba sus amigos, éstos comenzaban a hostigarla para que no interpusiera una denuncia.

Uno a uno, le aconsejaban quedarse callada, pues no sólo iba a afectar a un sacerdote de 79 años, con influencia en cientos de fieles, sino que también dañaría la reputación de la iglesia local si un escándalo sacudía la diócesis cuando apenas se hablaba que el papa Francisco tenía la intención de visitar la frontera.

A pesar de las presiones de la comunidad, tras esperar cinco horas para poder acusar al presbítero en la Fiscalía de Género por fallas en el sistema, Perla logró poner la denuncia, la primera y única contra un sacerdote en la historia de Ciudad Juárez, contenida en la carpeta de investigación 25355-2015.

Así comenzó su búsqueda de justicia, se detuvo Perla a reflexionar, pero también quería que la iglesia actuara contra su presunto agresor, por lo que pidió la asesoría del sacerdote Ramiro Rochín, a quien vio en el Seminario Conciliar de Ciudad Juárez.

La mujer explicó que Rochín le indicó que debería hablar con el obispo José Guadalupe Torres Campos, por ello, acudió al obispado el 16 de septiembre de 2015.

Ahí, rememoró, fue recibida por la hermana Elba, quien se quedó con una copia de la denuncia penal, le pidió que disculpara al padre, aunque prometió dar aviso al obispo para que se pusiera en contacto cuanto antes.

Pasó un mes sin que la familia obtuviera una respuesta o cualquier tipo de acercamiento por parte de las autoridades eclesiales. Por eso, recurrió al sacerdote Benjamín Cadena, vicerrector del seminario, quien le consiguió una cita con José Guadalupe Torres Campos para el 21 de octubre, de acuerdo con Perla.

Llegó el día y la afectada sostuvo que en su reunión con el obispo, Torres Campos le dijo que había hablado con el sacerdote Leopoldo, pero negó las acusaciones y aseguró que se trataba de un malentendido.

Después, el clérigo le cuestionó una y otra vez si quería denunciar, como a la espera de que cambiara de opinión, pero no fue así, agregó la mujer.

Ese mismo día, dijo, el obispo mandó llamar al padre Julián Badillo, quien encabeza el Tribunal Eclesiástico en Ciudad Juárez para que tomara la denuncia en las oficinas de la diócesis, ya que para la joven era complicado trasladarse debido a sus limitaciones motoras.

Perla detalló que Badillo arribó al poco tiempo, escuchó la situación, más no tomó la denuncia porque no iba preparado con la documentación. Entonces, acordaron que lo haría el 30 de octubre en el domicilio de la víctima. Desde entonces no sabe qué ha sido de su caso.

ORA PRO NOBIS

Seis meses después de que presuntamente abusara sexualmente de Perla, Leopoldo Nevárez Erives continúa libre, sin dejar de confesar ni oficiar misa en la parroquia La Transfiguración del Señor, donde habrían ocurrido los hechos.

Desesperada, al considerar que su caso está estancado tanto en la vía eclesial, como en la penal, así como la nula información que ha recibido desde entonces, la afectada decidió contactar a quien escribe, en un intento por esclarecer la situación.

El lunes 14 de marzo se llevaría a cabo la primera audiencia de vinculación a proceso, la cual fue cancelada porque la agente del ministerio público que la defiende, Adriana Barraza, no asistió a los juzgados, por lo que se pospuso hasta el 27 de mayo.

“No llegó mi abogada, estuve un chorro de tiempo ahí esperando y nunca llegó, se canceló la audiencia. No la he podido encontrar por ningún lado. Quisiera cambiar de licenciada porque toma más en cuenta a mi agresor que a mí, ¿cómo me va a defender?”, señaló molesta.

El que Barraza no acudiera al juicio, aunque le decepcionó, no fue algo que la sorprendiera, pues señaló que su abogada la ha cuestionado con desdén e intentado, por varias maneras, hacerla guardar silencio.

Desde que interpuso la denuncia, Perla González acude hasta cuatro veces por semana a la Fiscalía de Género para conocer los avances de su caso, pero habitualmente regresa a casa sin nada.

Anteriormente su caso era atendido por el agente del Ministerio Público Jesús Colmenero, antes de dejar la corporación, quien junto con la actual abogada, Adriana Barraza, le ordenaron guardar silencio para encubrir el delito, al menos hasta que pasara la visita del papa a Juárez.

“Cuando estaba (Jesús) Colmenero, mi otro licenciado, él llevaba el caso, me dijeron los dos juntos: ‘¿sabes qué? No vayas a hablar nada’. Mi sicóloga de la Fiscalía me preguntaba por qué no decía nada a los medios, cuando ellos me pedían que no hablara”, comentó la víctima. “Me decía Colmenero: ‘no hables, porque si hablas él se va a ir. Fueron los licenciados, ningún sacerdote me presionó. Ellos me decían que no lo diera a conocer porque podría escapar”.

Perla señaló que la agente del ministerio público Adriana Barraza, su abogada, en vez de defenderla en el caso, ha sido una intercesora de la contraparte, pidiéndole que desista de la denuncia por medio de un acuerdo con su agresor, a lo que se ha negado rotundamente.

“Están preocupados por él, por el hecho de que es un sacerdote. Me han dicho que van a tomar actos y no han hecho nada; me dijeron que lo iban a tomar preso y no hicieron nada, que porque era un hombre de edad avanzada y sobre todo porque era sacerdote, que tenían que irse con cuidado.

“Dijeron que me iban a proteger, pero no me siento así; dijeron que lo iban a tomar preso por lo que hizo y no fue así. Él sigue libre y tengo temor de ir a cualquier lado y toparme cara a cara con él”, expresó la mujer.

Pasaron semanas y meses sin que la joven lograse contactar a Adriana Barraza, llamó a su oficina incontables ocasiones, sin éxito y, pese a que dejaba recado para que se comunicaran con ella, nunca existió esa retroalimentación; coincidió el día en que fue acompañada por este medio para que se comunicara para disculparse por no haber ido a la audiencia, detalló.

Se solicitó a la Fiscalía de Género una audiencia con la ministerio público Adriana Barraza para conocer su versión, pero por reglas de la corporación, solo el fiscal, Ernesto Jáuregui podía dar declaraciones al respecto.

Jáuregui, al enterarse que los ministerios públicos de la corporación que encabeza actuaron de esa forma, señaló que asuntos internos podría abrir una investigación contra ellos, aunque en este caso estaría implicada Adriana Barraza, ya que Jesús Colmenero abandonó la Fiscalía meses atrás.

“No es una actividad debida tal y cual como me lo plantea”, declaró Jáuregui. “Si así sucediera habría qué integrarse algún procedimiento en contra de los servidores públicos que hayan solicitado, fuera de la ley, el que llegue a un acuerdo con el imputado”.

Indicó que de comprobarse que la ministerio público incitó a la víctima de desistir de la denuncia, la sanción podría variar desde una amonestación hasta el cese de funciones.

Cecilia Espinoza, coordinadora de documentación de la Red Mesa de Mujeres, un colectivo de la sociedad civil que vela por los derechos de la mujer, apuntó que la Fiscalía de Género debería actuar de forma imparcial.

“La Fiscalía debe de actuar sin beneficiar a este sacerdote en su rol que tiene en la sociedad, sino investigar, proveer pruebas sobre el delito que ha sido denunciado concretamente, que debe ser sin discreción alguna sobre esta persona, que funge un rol dentro de su parroquia”, dijo.

Consideró que los agentes del ministerio público no deben guiarse por su criterio personal, sino cuidar de sus facultades para administrar la justicia.

“(El caso) puede generar también discrecionalidad de alguno de los funcionarios o funcionarias que están dentro de la Fiscalía y que esto pueda tener algún criterio personal que lo anteponga para dar su opinión, pero no está en el marco de sus facultades”, comentó. “Debe de haber mucho cuidado para traspasar cuáles son sus facultades y entonces anteponer su criterio personal. Eso es parte fundamental para quien administra la justicia”.

Con base en el Código Penal del Estado de Chihuahua, el delito de abuso sexual tiene una pena mínima de seis años en prisión, pero el imputado podría alcanzar una sentencia de 16 si existen agravantes, que podrían aplicar si el acusado tenía cierta relación con la víctima o si el abuso sexual lo cometió en el ejercicio de sus funciones.

“La ocupación, en ciertos delitos, ocasiona o permite llevar a cabo llevar a cabo determinadas acciones delictivas y se valen de los sujetos activos de esa ocupación; en ese caso, la ocupación del sujeto activo se toma en consideración para aplicar la sanción, trátese de quien se trate; sea un compañero de trabajo, un servidor público, cualquier ocupación que tenga”, dijo el fiscal.

EL SILENCIO DEL PADRE POLO

A las 9 de la mañana del 16 de marzo de 2016, el padre Polo recién había terminado de oficiar, cuando fue abordado por este reportero, quien se identificó ante él cuando estaba de pie en su oficina, frente a su secretaria.

“Buen día, padre ¿podemos hablar en privado?”

“Tengo una salida ¿por qué no vienes mejor a las 4:30 de la tarde?”, respondió apurado.

Era importante el derecho de réplica, por ello, el presbítero fue esperado afuera, en el estacionamiento.

Leopoldo Nevárez salió y se sorprendió al ver que el reportero no se había retirado a pesar de sus instrucciones, pese a la premura, no le quedó más que detenerse un momento.

“No voy a quitar mucho tiempo. Quiero hablar con usted sobre un asunto legal; acerca de una denuncia que tiene de abuso sexual”.

El padre Polo observó con detenimiento al periodista, a quien sujetó del hombro y, tras una breve pausa contestó: “Ahorita no tengo ninguna intención de hablar de ese asunto ¿de acuerdo?”

“Solamente quería saber si lo puede desmentir”, le dije.

“No, no. Nada. Cero”, respondió tajante para luego dirigirse a su automóvil y dejar el lugar.

***

La gente que conoce al sacerdote Leopoldo Nevárez Erives le guarda estima; pero al consultar a la comunidad si alguna vez notó algún comportamiento inapropiado por parte del presbítero, se escucharon opiniones encontradas.

A José Morales —nombre ficticio—, quien ha servido en la parroquia durante más de una década y ha tenido trato directo con el cura, le sorprendió sobremanera que se le esté investigando.

“En tanto tiempo nunca vi nada inapropiado hacia las muchachas, desconozco. Si le preguntas a mis amigos, todos te dirían lo mismo; es algo difícil de creer, más no imposible”, declaró.

Aseguró que en lo personal nunca se dio cuenta que Nevárez le faltara al respeto a una mujer. Sin embargo, Laura, como pidió ser citada, señaló al cura de siempre buscar el contacto físico con jóvenes, incluso ella también tuvo un incidente en el confesionario.

“Había cosas de él que me daban desconfianza. El padre siempre buscaba contacto con las mujeres jóvenes, no las ancianas. A él lo veía como un representante de Cristo”, platicó. “Fui a confesarme, entonces, él me abrazó. No me pareció, pero no dije nada porque iban a pensar mal del padre. Tengo trato con otros sacerdotes y la actitud de ellos hacia mí es diferente. El padre Polo siempre está buscando contacto físico; me estaba confesando y era de acariciarme el brazo, agarrarme la mano. Llegó a besarme los nudillos, pero me quité, no está bien”.

HICIERON DENUNCIA A UN LADO POR VISITA PAPAL

José Guadalupe Torres Campos, obispo de la Diócesis de Ciudad Juárez, admitió que la iglesia conocía el caso, escuchó a la víctima y le tomó la denuncia; pero al no existir un antecedente y no saber el proceso para aplicar el canon, prefirió esperar a que concluyera la visita del papa Francisco a la frontera para atender la situación.

Perla comentó que desde hace seis meses, cuando el sacerdote Julián Badillo le tomó la declaración de los hechos, ninguna autoridad eclesial se ha puesto en contacto con ella para informarle si se tomó una resolución o cuándo se haría.

En cambio, aseguró que Badillo, quien encabeza el Tribunal Eclesial en Ciudad Juárez, le ofreció pagarle un neurólogo el día en que interpuso la denuncia, lo cual se negó a aceptar. Julián Badillo rechazó que el ofrecimiento haya sido para hacerla guardar silencio, sino más bien, una recomendación de un médico que lo había tratado.

“Lo que le ofrecí a ella es porque fui con el neurólogo. Tengo problemas de temblorina y ella me estaba platicando su situación personal, cómo se movía y que no tenía los medios para ir a encontrar el doctor; entonces, le sugerí. A mí me cayó muy bien un doctor y se me hizo acertado su diagnóstico, entonces dije: ‘le va a servir a esta muchacha’, y le mandé un mensaje. Lo comparto, en ese sentido, pero no con la idea de decir: ‘te pago esto, pero no hagas lo otro’”, refutó.

La joven señaló que el día en que recibió la notificación de la primera audiencia, el sacerdote Jorge Iglesias, de la parroquia Dios Padre, le ofreció boletos para ver al papa en el estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez, que tampoco aceptó.

Incluso, el 14 de febrero, tres días antes de la llegada del pontífice, a las 7:33 de la tarde, el mismo presbítero envió el siguiente mensaje al teléfono celular de Perla:

“Hola, Perla, la llamada que te hice fue por tres cosas… para invitarte a apoyar CV… la segunda por si tenías la inquietud de la vida religiosa y la tercera es para platicar contigo un asunto que me preocupa un poco”, dijo en el texto.

La joven no respondió, así que un día después, a la 1:05 de la tarde, volvió a escribir: “Hola Perla… cuándo me pudieras recibir”, pero de nuevo, no obtuvo contestación.

El obispo rechazó que la diócesis tratara de frenar a la víctima por medio de ofrecimientos, ya que no obstaculizará ni se opondrá a que continúe la demanda.

“Si alguien a título personal lo ha hecho, desconozco, como iglesia, no. Tanto que la escuché, el caso va en proceso, hemos hecho nuestro trabajo y vamos a dar nuestra sentencia”, apuntó el purpurado.

Leopoldo Nevárez Erives está informado de su proceso canónico, pero ahora toca al obispo dar una sentencia cautelar, que se ha retrasado por la visita del papa, dijo Torres Campos.

“No es justificación, vino el papa, nos enfocó de una manera muy fuerte y apenas estamos dando cauce a tomar el caso, pero estamos abiertos para continuarlo; lo más pronto posible vamos a ponernos en contacto con ella”, recalcó.

El obispo pidió disculpas por lo sucedido. Para él fue doloroso lo acontecido, pero no se interpondrá en la denuncia penal que pesa sobre el padre Polo.

“En relación a lo civil, le dije al padre: ‘aquí está tu caso. No voy a hacer nada, como es mi deber; tienes una demanda civil, atiéndela’”, añadió.

“DENUNCIA ANIMARÁ A MÁS VÍCTIMAS A DENUNCIAR”: IRMA CASAS

Irma Casas Franco, directora del Centro de Justicia para las Mujeres, analizó que después de esta primera denuncia contra un sacerdote más víctimas de abuso sexual podrían romper el silencio y salir a denunciar.

“No dudo que lo haya hecho a otras mujeres que se han quedado calladas porque finalmente él representa una autoridad y tiene poder; por eso hace esto. Al momento en que ella comente o se haga público, lo que puedo ver es que más mujeres levanten la voz”, opinó.

Casas comentó que el año pasado se promediaron 30 casos mensuales de abuso sexual en Ciudad Juárez, los cuales, ocurrieron en su mayoría dentro de los hogares de las víctimas, pero también puede suscitarse en otros lugares.

“La mayoría de los casos de abuso sexual se dan dentro de las casas, pero eso no quita que se dé en otros espacios, como en las instituciones o en la iglesia. Efectivamente es el primer caso que conocemos (contra un sacerdote) que sea denunciado y que se está documentando”, detalló.

Explicó que en los casos de abuso sexual, los agresores siempre buscan víctimas que puedan someter y controlar con facilidad, para que le implique un riesgo mínimo de denuncia.

EXPULSARÍAN AL PADRE POLO

Patricio Pelayo, vicario general de la Diócesis de Ciudad Juárez, reconoció que al ser un caso sin precedentes, le ha faltado a la iglesia aplicar el conocimiento para aplicar la ley y llegar a una sentencia.

“Se está tratando como un caso especial, esto mismo nos hace tratar con una situación nueva, de no tener una respuesta porque no tenemos experiencia (en estos casos). Hay conocimiento, pero falta irlo aplicando. Este caso nuevo nos toma por sorpresa; no hay una sentencia porque no hay un caso semejante”, explicó.

Comentó que el proceso está en curso porque el delito está catalogado como grave.

“Si es un abuso, ciertamente es inmoral, algo contra el ministerio, que afecta al mismo sacerdote y si ese contexto hace del conocimiento de limitación de una persona, conociendo todo lo que había, es lo tenemos qué ir ponderando para obrar con justicia”, añadió.

Julián Badillo, director del Tribunal Eclesiástico de Ciudad Juárez adelantó que el padre Polo podría ser expulsado del estado clerical.

“El proceso canónico implica, en este caso, el cese de sus funciones como sacerdote (…) el caso de esta muchachita no se ha abandonado; sigue presente. Nosotros pensamos que iba a salir poquito antes de pascua, creo que a lo mejor, entre los primeros 15 días de abril”, explicó.

Detalló que el caso ya se encuentra documentado en el Vaticano, donde están al tanto de la situación.

Con base en el derecho canónico, el delito de abuso sexual puede llegar a castigarse con la expulsión del estado clerical, según el artículo 1395. Pero al aplicar esta sanción, la iglesia estaría obligada de proveer sustento al sentenciado si se encuentra en estado de indigencia por razón de esa pena, establece el artículo 1350.

***

El 20 de marzo, luego de celebrar la misa dominical, el sacerdote Leopoldo Nevárez Erives, se despidió de los feligreses, lo que causó revuelo en la comunidad al recibir la noticia de manera abrupta, ya que la mayoría desconoce que el clérigo enfrenta una denuncia por abuso sexual.

No dio detalles a dónde iría, pero el padre Polo dejó claro que solo estaría una semana más como párroco de La Transfiguración del Señor. Personas cercanas al presbítero aseguraron que sería retirado a un monasterio.

El obispo, José Guadalupe Torres Campos, indicó que no podía dar detalles acerca del nuevo paradero del sacerdote, ya que era información clasificada de la iglesia.

Pasaron dos meses y una semana para que el padre Polo se presentara, esta vez lo hizo el pasado 27 de mayo, decaído físicamente, acompañado de su abogado en una audiencia en un Tribunal de Garantía.

Ahí, contó Perla, el acusado presentó ante el juez Séptimo de Distrito, Emiliano López Pedraza, un amparo para enfrentar el proceso en libertad por causa de su edad avanzada y padecimientos físicos.

“Le dijeron que debe comprobar qué enfermedades tiene, por qué camina de esa forma, para que no lo arresten, porque mi abogada le metió la denuncia para el arresto, pero él argumentó que estaba enfermo y era una persona mayor, que nada más va a ir a firmar”, comentó la presunta víctima.

Perla declaró que no acudió al citatorio por motivos de salud, por lo que envió a familiares para que fueran en su representación.

El 2 de junio Leopoldo Nevárez Erives fue vinculado a proceso por el presunto abuso sexual en contra de Perla, quien teme se favorezca al sacerdote, pero aun así no desistirá hasta que se le haga justicia.

“Se resuelva o no se resuelva el caso, no voy a quitar el dedo del renglón, quiero que se haga justicia”, señaló.

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Catholic Church’s celebration of convicted priests is genocide ideology, scholars say

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New Times

By: EMMANUEL NTIRENGANYA
PUBLISHED: July 10, 2016

Genocide scholars have likened the forthcoming Silver Jubilee celebration that the Catholic Church of Kabgayi Diocese is set to hold for its two priests convicted of genocide crimes during the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994, to genocide ideology and minimisation of genocide.

On July 16, the Kabgayi Diocese will hold a series of religious event at Mushishiro Parish including the 25-year jubilee celebration for its six priests, who include two genocide convicts Joseph Ndagijimana and Emmanuel Rukundo, according to the invitation by the Diocese.

Rukundo was convicted and handed a 25-year sentence by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in 2009, while Joseph Ndagijimana was convicted and handed life sentence by Gacaca in the same year.

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Pope reins in Vatican’s economy minister after scandal

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AFP

Published July 10, 2016

VATICAN CITY, Holy See – Pope Francis issued a decree Saturday aimed at boosting transparency over Vatican finances, which have been under scrutiny since leaks of secret documents revealed serious irregularities that may have masked corruption.

The move follows months of tension between the body charged with managing the Holy See’s assets and the Vatican’s powerful economy ministry.

The Argentine pontiff’s “motu proprio” reverses a 2014 bill which had transferred the competencies of the authority in charge of the Vatican’s real estate — known as ASPA — to the Secretariat for the Economy, headed by finance czar Cardinal George Pell.

It essentially left Pell’s department both in charge of managing the assets and keeping watch over asset management.

“It is of the utmost importance that bodies responsible for vigilance are separated from those that are being overseen,” Francis said in the new document published by the Vatican.

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LA IGLESIA OCULTÓ EL ABUSO SEXUAL DE UN CURA EN CD. JUÁREZ, HASTA QUE EL PAPA FRANCISCO SE FUERA

CHIHUAHUA (MEXICO)
Hola Atizapán [Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico, Mexico]

July 9, 2016

By Ricardo Cortez Moreno

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Ciudad de México, (SinEmbargo/VideMedia).– Sentada frente a un cuadro de san Juan Pablo II, Perla González recordó con angustia la tarde del 8 de septiembre de 2015, cuando al abrir la puerta de la oficina de la parroquia La Transfiguración del Señor, en Ciudad Juárez, vio al sacerdote Leopoldo Nevárez Erives, quien aguardaba para darle la confesión.

Sus pasos fueron lentos y con pesadez avanzó hasta el párroco, ya que apenas tenía fuerza para moverse tras una parálisis ocasionada por esclerosis múltiple, que la postró en cama un largo tiempo.

La mujer, de 28 años, aseguró que el padre Polo, como le dicen al cura de cariño, conocía bien su enfermedad, incluso, en una ocasión organizó a la comunidad para entre todos pagarle un tratamiento. Pero aquel día, mientras ella enumeraba sus pecados, el presbítero le tomó la mano izquierda para mordisquearle el dedo anular donde portaba un anillo de castidad, pues su sueño era ser monja. Un instante más tarde, el párroco, de 73 años, se abalanzó ávido sobre ella para hacerle tocamientos y besarle el cuello contra su voluntad, sin que lograra defenderse.

El caso de Perla González —nombre ficticio elegido por la víctima para preservar su integridad— es el primero documentado en la historia de Ciudad Juárez en el que se acusa como probable responsable de abuso sexual a un sacerdote católico, lo que sorprendió a la diócesis que, al no saber cómo actuar, prefirió esperar seis meses —hasta que concluyera la visita del papa Francisco— para entonces tomar cartas en el asunto. Mientras tanto, el personal de la Fiscalía de Género ha ejercido presión para que la víctima guarde silencio, llegue a un acuerdo con su agresor e incluso desista en la demanda y así el hecho quede en la penumbra.

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Desde niña Perla ha sido aquejada por la esclerosis múltiple y la han visto numerosos especialistas para tratarle la enfermedad, aseguró doña Martha, su madre, quien la ha acompañado paso a paso en su búsqueda de justicia. En casa guardan montones de estudios médicos, los cuales indican, entre otras cosas, que la joven no debe experimentar emociones fuertes para prevenir complicaciones.

Martha relató que ocho años atrás conocieron al padre Polo cuando comenzaron a servir en ministerios del templo, ubicado en la calle Enebro, del Infonavit Ampliación Aeropuerto. En ese entonces veían al cura como un representante de Cristo, comprometido con su vocación, por lo que se ganó la confianza de todos al punto de convertirse en el confesor de la familia.

Muchos secretos de las González, una familia de tres mujeres, fueron revelados a Leopoldo Nevárez, quien incluso conocía que Perla guardaba un voto de castidad; también sabía que la víctima tenía un anillo negro que le recordaba el deseo de consagrarse como religiosa aun con sus limitaciones físicas, aseguró Martha.

En 2013 un trastorno neurológico conocido como mielitis, que inflama la médula espinal, dejó paralítica a Perla. Cuando la noticia llegó a oídos del padre Polo, éste se puso a su servicio, le brindó la ayuda espiritual necesaria, le administraba los sacramentos y organizó a toda la comunidad parroquial en una cruzada para pagar el tratamiento de la chica, con lo que ganó el cariño y fe ciega de la familia, detalló doña Martha.

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Cabizbaja, la afectada recuerda que logró superar la crisis un año más tarde; los médicos le dijeron que había sido un milagro, las posibilidades que tenía de volver a andar eran casi nulas. Aun así, lo logró, por eso, no perdió tiempo en retomar sus actividades como servidora en la parroquia La Transfiguración del Señor, donde se presentó un primer percance.

Durante la confesión un contacto la puso nerviosa, pero no supo cómo debería actuar, ya que el sacerdote comenzó a morder el dedo donde llevaba su anillo de castidad, para después, mirarla fijamente y decirle: “te amo, Perla”, platicó.

“Él sabía que yo quería ser monja. Sabía lo que significaba el anillo y precisamente en medio de la confesión mordió mi dedo; terminando, me dio la absolución, salí y me regresó para decirme ‘Lupita, te amo’. Luego, al darse cuenta que se había equivocado de nombre, se retractó: ‘No, no. Perla, te amo’”, explicó la mujer.

“Yo también padre, en el amor de Cristo”, le respondió extrañada.

“No, Perla, te amo”, insistió, pero la joven prefirió por no hacer caso y retirarse sin darle mucha importancia a esas palabras.

Más tarde, también en 2014, sobrevino a Perla González otro brote de esclerosis múltiple que la volvió a postrar en cama y, como en la vez anterior, Leopoldo Nevárez Erives se aprontó en ayudarla hasta su nueva recuperación, por lo que, lo sucedido aquella vez en el confesionario quedó en el olvido.

EGO TE ABSOLVO

Pese a que Perla logró recuperarse en 2015, la familia González, integrada por mujeres de bajos recursos, atravesó nuevas adversidades, cuando el cáncer le arrebató la vida a su tía, con quien sostuvo una discusión en sus últimos días, así que para estar en paz consigo misma, la joven quiso ir a confesarse, comentó.

La víctima relató que la enfermedad la dejó sin fuerza, apenas con la necesaria para caminar y moverse con lentitud. De todas maneras le pidió a su madre que la acompañara a la parroquia. Ella no dudó en aceptar y ambas emprendieron el trayecto a pie, pues no cuentan con automóvil.

El padre Polo confesó ese día en la oficina de la parroquia, como suele hacerlo todos los sábados; no había nada raro en ello, analizó Perla. Por eso, Martha se quedó con la secretaria a platicar, mientras su hija cruzaba la puerta hacia “el confesionario”.

La feligresa recordó haber entrado, atravesó una estancia que al fondo tenía otra puerta, que era la entrada al despacho del presbítero, donde se encontraba Leopoldo Nevárez.

“Ave María purísima”, habló el cura para disponerse a escuchar las culpas que pesaban sobre la muchacha. Mientras se confesaba, la actitud del presbítero hacia la mujer cambió de forma abrupta. Se colocó frente a ella para bloquearle el paso y se le echó encima para acariciarla al tiempo en que le susurraba: “síguete confesando”, narró Perla.

“No me pude salir porque me bloqueó la pasada. Me sentí impotente, no pude moverme, pararme o empujarlo. Me sentí perdida”, dijo sin dejar de mirar el suelo. “Me jalaba hacia él, me ponía sobre su pecho, me besaba del cuello y otras partes; se restregaba el rostro en mis pechos; nunca dejó de acariciarme. Todo eso lo hizo dentro de la confesión y al final no me dejaba ir”.

Perla aseguró que durante el ataque entró en pánico, los gritos se ahogaron en su garganta, aunque le jaló de los cabellos, no podía quitarse de encima a su agresor, hasta que éste la dejó ponerse de pie.

“¡No te vayas, te va a dar miedo estar sola!”, le dijo el padre.

“Tengo que irme, voy a rezar un rosario”, respondió Perla como pretexto.

“¡No!”, le insistió para luego bloquearle el paso. “Mejor quédate atrás, ahí puedes descansar, es que vienes sola”.

“Padre, es que no vengo sola, vengo con mi mamá”.

Al escuchar esas palabras, contó la víctima, Leopoldo Nevárez Erives se hizo a un lado, pero cuando la mujer se retiraba, la retuvo del brazo, le pidió que se quedara, pero ella le prometió que volvería para poder librarse en ese momento. Al escucharla, le besó las manos y le dio la absolución de los pecados.

La chica reconoce que a pesar de que su madre la vio llorando al salir, no quiso comentar nada al respecto; pensaba que nadie le creería.

“Quería salir corriendo, pero mis piernas no me respondían. No le dije nada a mi mamá, porque ella tiene hipertensión y diabetes. Cuando te suceden esas cosas piensas que eres la culpable. Yo misma me cuestionaba cómo no pude defenderme”, dijo.

Martha, la madre de Perla, comentó que debido al estado de salud de su hija, aunque tiene 28 años, no tiene la fuerza de una mujer de esa edad, sino la de una niña, por eso no consiguió defenderse de un agresor cercano a cumplir 80.

“Él sabía todo y se aprovechó de eso; es lo que me duele. Él sabía todo, sabía que ella no tiene la fuerza de una persona adulta, sino la de un niño”, acusó la progenitora. “Lo que más me duele es que yo la llevé ese día a confesión. Me dijo: ‘mamá, hace mucho que no me confieso, acompáñame’. Nos fuimos despacito. Me quedé en la antesala, con la secretaria, ella entró sola y a mí me duele no haberla podido defender. Estaba ahí, a unos pasos de ella, con la puerta cerrada. Como madre me siento muy mal”.

Pero el suplicio comenzó cuando ambas se dispusieron a buscar justicia, señaló.

Perla y su madre llegaron la noche del 10 de septiembre a la Fiscalía Especializada en Atención de Mujeres Víctimas del Delito por Razones de Género —conocida sólo como Fiscalía de Género— para interponer la denuncia contra Leopoldo Nevárez Erives.

No fue una decisión fácil, reconoce la afectada: cuando contó la situación a los servidores de la parroquia que consideraba sus amigos, éstos comenzaban a hostigarla para que no interpusiera una denuncia.

Uno a uno, le aconsejaban quedarse callada, pues no sólo iba a afectar a un sacerdote de 79 años, con influencia en cientos de fieles, sino que también dañaría la reputación de la iglesia local si un escándalo sacudía la diócesis cuando apenas se hablaba que el papa Francisco tenía la intención de visitar la frontera.

A pesar de las presiones de la comunidad, tras esperar cinco horas para poder acusar al presbítero en la Fiscalía de Género por fallas en el sistema, Perla logró poner la denuncia, la primera y única contra un sacerdote en la historia de Ciudad Juárez, contenida en la carpeta de investigación 25355-2015.

Así comenzó su búsqueda de justicia, se detuvo Perla a reflexionar, pero también quería que la iglesia actuara contra su presunto agresor, por lo que pidió la asesoría del sacerdote Ramiro Rochín, a quien vio en el Seminario Conciliar de Ciudad Juárez.

La mujer explicó que Rochín le indicó que debería hablar con el obispo José Guadalupe Torres Campos, por ello, acudió al obispado el 16 de septiembre de 2015.

Ahí, rememoró, fue recibida por la hermana Elba, quien se quedó con una copia de la denuncia penal, le pidió que disculpara al padre, aunque prometió dar aviso al obispo para que se pusiera en contacto cuanto antes.

Pasó un mes sin que la familia obtuviera una respuesta o cualquier tipo de acercamiento por parte de las autoridades eclesiales. Por eso, recurrió al sacerdote Benjamín Cadena, vicerrector del seminario, quien le consiguió una cita con José Guadalupe Torres Campos para el 21 de octubre, de acuerdo con Perla.

Llegó el día y la afectada sostuvo que en su reunión con el obispo, Torres Campos le dijo que había hablado con el sacerdote Leopoldo, pero negó las acusaciones y aseguró que se trataba de un malentendido.

Después, el clérigo le cuestionó una y otra vez si quería denunciar, como a la espera de que cambiara de opinión, pero no fue así, agregó la mujer.

Ese mismo día, dijo, el obispo mandó llamar al padre Julián Badillo, quien encabeza el Tribunal Eclesiástico en Ciudad Juárez para que tomara la denuncia en las oficinas de la diócesis, ya que para la joven era complicado trasladarse debido a sus limitaciones motoras.

Perla detalló que Badillo arribó al poco tiempo, escuchó la situación, más no tomó la denuncia porque no iba preparado con la documentación. Entonces, acordaron que lo haría el 30 de octubre en el domicilio de la víctima. Desde entonces no sabe qué ha sido de su caso.

ORA PRO NOBIS

Seis meses después de que presuntamente abusara sexualmente de Perla, Leopoldo Nevárez Erives continúa libre, sin dejar de confesar ni oficiar misa en la parroquia La Transfiguración del Señor, donde habrían ocurrido los hechos.

Desesperada, al considerar que su caso está estancado tanto en la vía eclesial, como en la penal, así como la nula información que ha recibido desde entonces, la afectada decidió contactar a quien escribe, en un intento por esclarecer la situación.

El lunes 14 de marzo se llevaría a cabo la primera audiencia de vinculación a proceso, la cual fue cancelada porque la agente del ministerio público que la defiende, Adriana Barraza, no asistió a los juzgados, por lo que se pospuso hasta el 27 de mayo.

“No llegó mi abogada, estuve un chorro de tiempo ahí esperando y nunca llegó, se canceló la audiencia. No la he podido encontrar por ningún lado. Quisiera cambiar de licenciada porque toma más en cuenta a mi agresor que a mí, ¿cómo me va a defender?”, señaló molesta.

El que Barraza no acudiera al juicio, aunque le decepcionó, no fue algo que la sorprendiera, pues señaló que su abogada la ha cuestionado con desdén e intentado, por varias maneras, hacerla guardar silencio.

Desde que interpuso la denuncia, Perla González acude hasta cuatro veces por semana a la Fiscalía de Género para conocer los avances de su caso, pero habitualmente regresa a casa sin nada.

Anteriormente su caso era atendido por el agente del Ministerio Público Jesús Colmenero, antes de dejar la corporación, quien junto con la actual abogada, Adriana Barraza, le ordenaron guardar silencio para encubrir el delito, al menos hasta que pasara la visita del papa a Juárez.

“Cuando estaba (Jesús) Colmenero, mi otro licenciado, él llevaba el caso, me dijeron los dos juntos: ‘¿sabes qué? No vayas a hablar nada’. Mi sicóloga de la Fiscalía me preguntaba por qué no decía nada a los medios, cuando ellos me pedían que no hablara”, comentó la víctima. “Me decía Colmenero: ‘no hables, porque si hablas él se va a ir. Fueron los licenciados, ningún sacerdote me presionó. Ellos me decían que no lo diera a conocer porque podría escapar”.

Perla señaló que la agente del ministerio público Adriana Barraza, su abogada, en vez de defenderla en el caso, ha sido una intercesora de la contraparte, pidiéndole que desista de la denuncia por medio de un acuerdo con su agresor, a lo que se ha negado rotundamente.

“Están preocupados por él, por el hecho de que es un sacerdote. Me han dicho que van a tomar actos y no han hecho nada; me dijeron que lo iban a tomar preso y no hicieron nada, que porque era un hombre de edad avanzada y sobre todo porque era sacerdote, que tenían que irse con cuidado.

“Dijeron que me iban a proteger, pero no me siento así; dijeron que lo iban a tomar preso por lo que hizo y no fue así. Él sigue libre y tengo temor de ir a cualquier lado y toparme cara a cara con él”, expresó la mujer.

Pasaron semanas y meses sin que la joven lograse contactar a Adriana Barraza, llamó a su oficina incontables ocasiones, sin éxito y, pese a que dejaba recado para que se comunicaran con ella, nunca existió esa retroalimentación; coincidió el día en que fue acompañada por este medio para que se comunicara para disculparse por no haber ido a la audiencia, detalló.

Se solicitó a la Fiscalía de Género una audiencia con la ministerio público Adriana Barraza para conocer su versión, pero por reglas de la corporación, solo el fiscal, Ernesto Jáuregui podía dar declaraciones al respecto.

Jáuregui, al enterarse que los ministerios públicos de la corporación que encabeza actuaron de esa forma, señaló que asuntos internos podría abrir una investigación contra ellos, aunque en este caso estaría implicada Adriana Barraza, ya que Jesús Colmenero abandonó la Fiscalía meses atrás.

“No es una actividad debida tal y cual como me lo plantea”, declaró Jáuregui. “Si así sucediera habría qué integrarse algún procedimiento en contra de los servidores públicos que hayan solicitado, fuera de la ley, el que llegue a un acuerdo con el imputado”.

Indicó que de comprobarse que la ministerio público incitó a la víctima de desistir de la denuncia, la sanción podría variar desde una amonestación hasta el cese de funciones.

Cecilia Espinoza, coordinadora de documentación de la Red Mesa de Mujeres, un colectivo de la sociedad civil que vela por los derechos de la mujer, apuntó que la Fiscalía de Género debería actuar de forma imparcial.

“La Fiscalía debe de actuar sin beneficiar a este sacerdote en su rol que tiene en la sociedad, sino investigar, proveer pruebas sobre el delito que ha sido denunciado concretamente, que debe ser sin discreción alguna sobre esta persona, que funge un rol dentro de su parroquia”, dijo.

Consideró que los agentes del ministerio público no deben guiarse por su criterio personal, sino cuidar de sus facultades para administrar la justicia.

“(El caso) puede generar también discrecionalidad de alguno de los funcionarios o funcionarias que están dentro de la Fiscalía y que esto pueda tener algún criterio personal que lo anteponga para dar su opinión, pero no está en el marco de sus facultades”, comentó. “Debe de haber mucho cuidado para traspasar cuáles son sus facultades y entonces anteponer su criterio personal. Eso es parte fundamental para quien administra la justicia”.

Con base en el Código Penal del Estado de Chihuahua, el delito de abuso sexual tiene una pena mínima de seis años en prisión, pero el imputado podría alcanzar una sentencia de 16 si existen agravantes, que podrían aplicar si el acusado tenía cierta relación con la víctima o si el abuso sexual lo cometió en el ejercicio de sus funciones.

“La ocupación, en ciertos delitos, ocasiona o permite llevar a cabo llevar a cabo determinadas acciones delictivas y se valen de los sujetos activos de esa ocupación; en ese caso, la ocupación del sujeto activo se toma en consideración para aplicar la sanción, trátese de quien se trate; sea un compañero de trabajo, un servidor público, cualquier ocupación que tenga”, dijo el fiscal.

EL SILENCIO DEL PADRE POLO

A las 9 de la mañana del 16 de marzo de 2016, el padre Polo recién había terminado de oficiar, cuando fue abordado por este reportero, quien se identificó ante él cuando estaba de pie en su oficina, frente a su secretaria.

“Buen día, padre ¿podemos hablar en privado?”

“Tengo una salida ¿por qué no vienes mejor a las 4:30 de la tarde?”, respondió apurado.

Era importante el derecho de réplica, por ello, el presbítero fue esperado afuera, en el estacionamiento.

Leopoldo Nevárez salió y se sorprendió al ver que el reportero no se había retirado a pesar de sus instrucciones, pese a la premura, no le quedó más que detenerse un momento.

“No voy a quitar mucho tiempo. Quiero hablar con usted sobre un asunto legal; acerca de una denuncia que tiene de abuso sexual”.

El padre Polo observó con detenimiento al periodista, a quien sujetó del hombro y, tras una breve pausa contestó: “Ahorita no tengo ninguna intención de hablar de ese asunto ¿de acuerdo?”

“Solamente quería saber si lo puede desmentir”, le dije.

“No, no. Nada. Cero”, respondió tajante para luego dirigirse a su automóvil y dejar el lugar.

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La gente que conoce al sacerdote Leopoldo Nevárez Erives le guarda estima; pero al consultar a la comunidad si alguna vez notó algún comportamiento inapropiado por parte del presbítero, se escucharon opiniones encontradas.

A José Morales —nombre ficticio—, quien ha servido en la parroquia durante más de una década y ha tenido trato directo con el cura, le sorprendió sobremanera que se le esté investigando.

“En tanto tiempo nunca vi nada inapropiado hacia las muchachas, desconozco. Si le preguntas a mis amigos, todos te dirían lo mismo; es algo difícil de creer, más no imposible”, declaró.

Aseguró que en lo personal nunca se dio cuenta que Nevárez le faltara al respeto a una mujer. Sin embargo, Laura, como pidió ser citada, señaló al cura de siempre buscar el contacto físico con jóvenes, incluso ella también tuvo un incidente en el confesionario.

“Había cosas de él que me daban desconfianza. El padre siempre buscaba contacto con las mujeres jóvenes, no las ancianas. A él lo veía como un representante de Cristo”, platicó. “Fui a confesarme, entonces, él me abrazó. No me pareció, pero no dije nada porque iban a pensar mal del padre. Tengo trato con otros sacerdotes y la actitud de ellos hacia mí es diferente. El padre Polo siempre está buscando contacto físico; me estaba confesando y era de acariciarme el brazo, agarrarme la mano. Llegó a besarme los nudillos, pero me quité, no está bien”.

HICIERON DENUNCIA A UN LADO POR VISITA PAPAL

José Guadalupe Torres Campos, obispo de la Diócesis de Ciudad Juárez, admitió que la iglesia conocía el caso, escuchó a la víctima y le tomó la denuncia; pero al no existir un antecedente y no saber el proceso para aplicar el canon, prefirió esperar a que concluyera la visita del papa Francisco a la frontera para atender la situación.

Perla comentó que desde hace seis meses, cuando el sacerdote Julián Badillo le tomó la declaración de los hechos, ninguna autoridad eclesial se ha puesto en contacto con ella para informarle si se tomó una resolución o cuándo se haría.

En cambio, aseguró que Badillo, quien encabeza el Tribunal Eclesial en Ciudad Juárez, le ofreció pagarle un neurólogo el día en que interpuso la denuncia, lo cual se negó a aceptar. Julián Badillo rechazó que el ofrecimiento haya sido para hacerla guardar silencio, sino más bien, una recomendación de un médico que lo había tratado.

“Lo que le ofrecí a ella es porque fui con el neurólogo. Tengo problemas de temblorina y ella me estaba platicando su situación personal, cómo se movía y que no tenía los medios para ir a encontrar el doctor; entonces, le sugerí. A mí me cayó muy bien un doctor y se me hizo acertado su diagnóstico, entonces dije: ‘le va a servir a esta muchacha’, y le mandé un mensaje. Lo comparto, en ese sentido, pero no con la idea de decir: ‘te pago esto, pero no hagas lo otro’”, refutó.

La joven señaló que el día en que recibió la notificación de la primera audiencia, el sacerdote Jorge Iglesias, de la parroquia Dios Padre, le ofreció boletos para ver al papa en el estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez, que tampoco aceptó.

Incluso, el 14 de febrero, tres días antes de la llegada del pontífice, a las 7:33 de la tarde, el mismo presbítero envió el siguiente mensaje al teléfono celular de Perla:

“Hola, Perla, la llamada que te hice fue por tres cosas… para invitarte a apoyar CV… la segunda por si tenías la inquietud de la vida religiosa y la tercera es para platicar contigo un asunto que me preocupa un poco”, dijo en el texto.

La joven no respondió, así que un día después, a la 1:05 de la tarde, volvió a escribir: “Hola Perla… cuándo me pudieras recibir”, pero de nuevo, no obtuvo contestación.

El obispo rechazó que la diócesis tratara de frenar a la víctima por medio de ofrecimientos, ya que no obstaculizará ni se opondrá a que continúe la demanda.

“Si alguien a título personal lo ha hecho, desconozco, como iglesia, no. Tanto que la escuché, el caso va en proceso, hemos hecho nuestro trabajo y vamos a dar nuestra sentencia”, apuntó el purpurado.

Leopoldo Nevárez Erives está informado de su proceso canónico, pero ahora toca al obispo dar una sentencia cautelar, que se ha retrasado por la visita del papa, dijo Torres Campos.

“No es justificación, vino el papa, nos enfocó de una manera muy fuerte y apenas estamos dando cauce a tomar el caso, pero estamos abiertos para continuarlo; lo más pronto posible vamos a ponernos en contacto con ella”, recalcó.

El obispo pidió disculpas por lo sucedido. Para él fue doloroso lo acontecido, pero no se interpondrá en la denuncia penal que pesa sobre el padre Polo.

“En relación a lo civil, le dije al padre: ‘aquí está tu caso. No voy a hacer nada, como es mi deber; tienes una demanda civil, atiéndela’”, añadió.

“DENUNCIA ANIMARÁ A MÁS VÍCTIMAS A DENUNCIAR”: IRMA CASAS

Irma Casas Franco, directora del Centro de Justicia para las Mujeres, analizó que después de esta primera denuncia contra un sacerdote más víctimas de abuso sexual podrían romper el silencio y salir a denunciar.

“No dudo que lo haya hecho a otras mujeres que se han quedado calladas porque finalmente él representa una autoridad y tiene poder; por eso hace esto. Al momento en que ella comente o se haga público, lo que puedo ver es que más mujeres levanten la voz”, opinó.

Casas comentó que el año pasado se promediaron 30 casos mensuales de abuso sexual en Ciudad Juárez, los cuales, ocurrieron en su mayoría dentro de los hogares de las víctimas, pero también puede suscitarse en otros lugares.

“La mayoría de los casos de abuso sexual se dan dentro de las casas, pero eso no quita que se dé en otros espacios, como en las instituciones o en la iglesia. Efectivamente es el primer caso que conocemos (contra un sacerdote) que sea denunciado y que se está documentando”, detalló.

Explicó que en los casos de abuso sexual, los agresores siempre buscan víctimas que puedan someter y controlar con facilidad, para que le implique un riesgo mínimo de denuncia.

EXPULSARÍAN AL PADRE POLO

Patricio Pelayo, vicario general de la Diócesis de Ciudad Juárez, reconoció que al ser un caso sin precedentes, le ha faltado a la iglesia aplicar el conocimiento para aplicar la ley y llegar a una sentencia.

“Se está tratando como un caso especial, esto mismo nos hace tratar con una situación nueva, de no tener una respuesta porque no tenemos experiencia (en estos casos). Hay conocimiento, pero falta irlo aplicando. Este caso nuevo nos toma por sorpresa; no hay una sentencia porque no hay un caso semejante”, explicó.

Comentó que el proceso está en curso porque el delito está catalogado como grave.

“Si es un abuso, ciertamente es inmoral, algo contra el ministerio, que afecta al mismo sacerdote y si ese contexto hace del conocimiento de limitación de una persona, conociendo todo lo que había, es lo tenemos qué ir ponderando para obrar con justicia”, añadió.

Julián Badillo, director del Tribunal Eclesiástico de Ciudad Juárez adelantó que el padre Polo podría ser expulsado del estado clerical.

“El proceso canónico implica, en este caso, el cese de sus funciones como sacerdote (…) el caso de esta muchachita no se ha abandonado; sigue presente. Nosotros pensamos que iba a salir poquito antes de pascua, creo que a lo mejor, entre los primeros 15 días de abril”, explicó.

Detalló que el caso ya se encuentra documentado en el Vaticano, donde están al tanto de la situación.

Con base en el derecho canónico, el delito de abuso sexual puede llegar a castigarse con la expulsión del estado clerical, según el artículo 1395. Pero al aplicar esta sanción, la iglesia estaría obligada de proveer sustento al sentenciado si se encuentra en estado de indigencia por razón de esa pena, establece el artículo 1350.

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El 20 de marzo, luego de celebrar la misa dominical, el sacerdote Leopoldo Nevárez Erives, se despidió de los feligreses, lo que causó revuelo en la comunidad al recibir la noticia de manera abrupta, ya que la mayoría desconoce que el clérigo enfrenta una denuncia por abuso sexual.

No dio detalles a dónde iría, pero el padre Polo dejó claro que solo estaría una semana más como párroco de La Transfiguración del Señor. Personas cercanas al presbítero aseguraron que sería retirado a un monasterio.

El obispo, José Guadalupe Torres Campos, indicó que no podía dar detalles acerca del nuevo paradero del sacerdote, ya que era información clasificada de la iglesia.

Pasaron dos meses y una semana para que el padre Polo se presentara, esta vez lo hizo el pasado 27 de mayo, decaído físicamente, acompañado de su abogado en una audiencia en un Tribunal de Garantía.

Ahí, contó Perla, el acusado presentó ante el juez Séptimo de Distrito, Emiliano López Pedraza, un amparo para enfrentar el proceso en libertad por causa de su edad avanzada y padecimientos físicos.

“Le dijeron que debe comprobar qué enfermedades tiene, por qué camina de esa forma, para que no lo arresten, porque mi abogada le metió la denuncia para el arresto, pero él argumentó que estaba enfermo y era una persona mayor, que nada más va a ir a firmar”, comentó la presunta víctima.

Perla declaró que no acudió al citatorio por motivos de salud, por lo que envió a familiares para que fueran en su representación.

El 2 de junio Leopoldo Nevárez Erives fue vinculado a proceso por el presunto abuso sexual en contra de Perla, quien teme se favorezca al sacerdote, pero aun así no desistirá hasta que se le haga justicia.

“Se resuelva o no se resuelva el caso, no voy a quitar el dedo del renglón, quiero que se haga justicia”, señaló.

FUENTE : SIN EMBARGO Y VICE NEWS

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Pope separates oversight, administration in ongoing reform of Vatican finances

VATICAN CITY
Catholic News Agency

By Ann Schneible

Vatican City, Jul 9, 2016 / 11:58 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A new set of reforms further clarifying the roles of Vatican financial offices was announced July 9, implementing changes set in motion by Pope Francis’ 2014 edict, “Fidelis dispensator et prudens.”

This new directive, entitled “Temporal goods,” affirms that the role of the Church’s assets center around “divine worship, the just support for the clergy, apostolate, and works of charity, especially for the needy.”

“The Church, therefore, feels the responsibility to pay maximum attention to the administration of their economic resources is always at the service of these purposes,” the document said.

The motu proprio, signed July 4, ensures “the clear and unequivocal distinction between control and vigilance, on the one hand, and administration of goods, on the other,” according to a July 9 statement by the Holy See press office.

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Vince Hatt: Abuse lawsuits hit the wrong target

WISCONSIN
LaCrosse Tribune

Vince Hatt

For years I have postponed writing this commentary. I just have too many feelings to sort out. There are just too many ways to frame this. Limited to about 750 words, I must leave out important information.

But here goes: My thoughts and feelings about the sexual abuse of children by priests.

When I first heard about it, I was sad and embarrassed. Sad because some priests had hurt and taken advantage of the most vulnerable of those whom they were called to love and protect. Embarrassed because as a Catholic I would be challenged by those who like to tear down the church. As I learned more about the profound damage that sexual abuse does to children, I became horrified.

Later on, a priest I knew was listed among those abusing children. I was dumbfounded. This priest was known as a “good priest.” He preached well, was attentive to the needs of his parishioners and had young people excited about their faith. Here again I was confronted most starkly by the human reality that all of us are a mysterious mix of saint and sinner.

Then I learned that some bishops quietly moved many of these priests to other parishes. Maybe these bishops thought it was only a moral issue. These priests could confess, be forgiven and change. Maybe these bishops weren’t aware of the deep psychological damage done to children. On the other hand, maybe these bishops wanted to look good to other bishops and to the pope when they traveled to the Vatican every five years to give an account of their stewardship. I don’t know. Regardless, it was a tragic mistake that did horrible damage to many more children.

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Clarinda man arrested

IOWA
KMA Land

Tim Wayne

(Hamburg) — Deputies of the Fremont County Sheriff’s office arrested a Clarinda man early Saturday morning on solicitation charges.

Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports that early on Saturday deputies conducted an investigation into the solicitation of prostitution in Hamburg. Following the investigation deputies arrested 40-year-old Dominic Yamoah of Clarinda after he tried to get an undercover source to perform sexual acts for money.

Yomoah was taken to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center and charged with solicitation and is being held on $2,000 bond. Sheriff’s deputies were assisted by the Iowa State Patrol.

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Iowa priest arrested in Saturday morning prostitution sting

IOWA
KCCI

By Alex Kirkpatrick

HAMBURG, Iowa —A Page County priest was arrested Saturday morning after he allegedly tried to persuade an undercover source to perform sexual acts in exchange for money.

KJAN reports that Fremont County Sheriff’s deputies arrested The Rev. Dominic Yamoah, 40, of Clarinda, who faces solicitation charges and is being held at the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center on $2,000 bond.

Deputies conducted the investigation into solicitation of prostitution in Hamburg, about 40 miles southwest of Clarinda.

Yamoah serves as a priest at the St. Clare Parish in Clarinda and St. Joseph Parish in Villisca.

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Pope Francis recalibrates financial powers inside the Vatican

VATICAN CITY
Crux

Inés San Martín
July 9, 2016
VATICAN CORRESPONDENT

ROME- Continuing his attempts to clean up the Vatican’s finances, Pope Francis on Saturday released a document defining the relationship between two key offices: one to administer the Vatican’s resources, the other to provide oversight on how that administration is carried out.

In February 2014, Francis established three new bodies as part of the Vatican’s economic overhaul: a Council for the Economy to set policy, a Secretariat for the Economy to oversee implementation, and an Office of the Auditor General to provide independent verification.

Statutes for the three were approved “ad experimentum” in 2015, with the pontiff acknowledging that the new system was still being built and could take different shapes.

Long before these three were created, the main financial player in the Vatican was the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA), which managed the Church’s real estate assets and its investment portfolio. As part of the early reform in 2014, many of those functions were transferred to the new secretariat.

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Pope Francis again trims scope of Vatican economy czar

VATICAN CITY
Herald and Review

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis has again clipped the wings of his finance czar Cardinal George Pell by effectively removing many of the administrative functions of the Vatican’s key financial office from his department.

In a new law Saturday, Francis essentially reversed a 2014 law that had transferred the main operational section of the patrimony office to Pell’s Secretariat for the Economy.

Francis, who was elected on a reform mandate, says he was restoring these administrative functions to the APSA office because he realized there needed to be an “unequivocable and full separation” between those who manage Vatican assets (APSA) and those who supervise them (Pell).

Pell, a longtime critic of the Vatican’s financial inefficiencies, had assumed control in a bid to assert authority over different areas of the Vatican’s finances. Over time, Francis has trimmed his reach.

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Motu Proprio of Pope Francis regarding competencies in economic-financial matters, 09.07.2016

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Information Service – Bollettino

Vatican City, 9 July 2016 – On 4 July 2016, the Holy Father approved a Motu Proprio to implement reform of the organisms engaged in control and vigilance as well as the administration of Holy See assets. The new legislative document is intended to continue on the path begun with the Motu Proprio “Fidelis dispensator et prudens” dated 24 February 2014, by which Pope Francis created three new bodies: the Council for the Economy, the Secretariat for the Economy and the Office of the Auditor General. As is well known, the respective competencies of these organisms were subsequently specified in the Statutes of 22 February 2015. The statutes in question were approved ad experimentum with the knowledge that the new system was to be built through subsequent verifications.

The document published today responds to the need to define further the relationship between the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See and the Secretariat for the Economy. The fundamental principle at the base of the reforms in this area, and in particular at the base of this Motu Proprio, is that of ensuring the clear and unequivocal distinction between control and vigilance, on the one hand, and administration of assets, on the other. Therefore, the Motu Proprio specifies the competencies pertaining to the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See and better delineates the Secretariat for the Economy’s fundamental role of control and vigilance.

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Accusa di pedofilia: parrocchiani sbigottiti tra dubbi e incredulità. Le reazioni

ITALIA
Ciociaria

[The community is in shock at the news that priest Gianni Bekians is accused of sexually abusing a minor. Parishioners hope the allegation is not true.]

Una città sotto shock che da ieri mattina si interroga sulla notizia del rinvio a giudizio di don Gianni Bekiaris, accusato di violenza sessuale su un minore, un’imputazione pesante che lascia molti parrocchiani dubbiosi forse proprio per la gravità o forse perché in cuore suo ognuno spera che non sia vero. O che magari si tratti di una ritorsione. Del resto si parla di un parroco ben inserito per nove anni nel tessuto sociale della città, dove ha guidato la parrocchia di San Rocco, arrivato a portare una ventata di novità sul territorio, amante del bello, del gusto, dell’arte, capace di far tornare a splendere una chiesa che per anni era rimasta sotto la polvere. Un personaggio molto noto e ben voluto, sul quale però ora cala un’ombra nera, l’orrore di una delle accuse più gravi: la pedofilia. Così si fa fatica a credere che una persona, per un giunta un prete, gentile, distinto, impegnato, pronto ad aiutare gli altri, possa aver commesso un reato così orrendo. Di qui gli interrogativi dei parrocchiani anche di fronte alla richiesta avanzata al giudice per le udienze preliminari che si sta occupando del caso dal procuratore della Repubblica di Frosinone Giuseppe De Falco e dal sostituto procuratore Maria Pia Ticino.

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Missbrauchs-Skandal: Aufklärung stockt

DEUTSCHLAND
NDR

von Tino Nowitzki

Die Aufklärung der Vorwürfe des sexuellen Missbrauchs gegen den ehemaligen Bischof Heinrich Maria Janssen und Pfarrer Peter R. stockt. Anfang des Jahres hatte das Bistum Hildesheim angekündigt, in beiden Fällen unabhängige Gutachter einsetzen zu wollen. Damals hieß es, Experten wollen sich “in Kürze” mit den Fällen befassen. Doch die Suche nach Gutachtern gestalte sich schwieriger als gedacht, sagt Bistums-Sprecher Volker Bauerfeld. Konkrete Gründe wollte er nicht nennen: “Die Ursachen liegen aber außerhalb der Kirche”, so Bauerfeld. Gesucht würden Experten ohne Verbindung zur katholischen Kirche und mit Erfahrung in Fällen von sexuellem Missbrauch. Die Hoffnung sei weiter, möglichst schnell einen Gutachter beauftragen zu können. Bauerfeld: “Wir möchten das aufklären.”

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Manitoba Catholic archdiocese sued over alleged sexual abuse of boys

CANADA
Canadian Underwriter

Canadian Press

WINNIPEG – A former Winnipeg priest, the Archdiocese of Saint Boniface and Clercs de Saint-Viateur du Canada have been named in two separate sexual assault lawsuits.

The lawsuits are connected to Ronald Leger, a former pastor at Holy Family Parish in Winnipeg.

He pleaded guilty to sexually abusing three boys ranging in age from nine to 18 between 1980 and 2004.

“St. Mary’s Cathedral, Winnipeg”

Leger was given a two-year prison sentence in February.

The lawsuit alleged that the Archdiocese was “negligent and failed in its duty” to the victim “to recognize that a certain percentage of priests would become sexually deviant.”

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Malka Leifer’s Neighbors Suspect Her of Abuse and Neglect

UNITED STATES
Frum Follies

The Age of Australia confirmed earlier reports that Malka Leifer moved to the small ultra-orthodox Israeli settlement town, Immanuel. She did this after her house arrest was lifted.

Leifer faces multiple felony charges of molesting teen girls in Australia but the Israel court has allowed her to evade extradition on the ground of mental illness. She dodged everyone of her hearings by conveniently checking herself into mental hospitals just before hearings and then checking out right after the hearing.

Kate Shuttlesworth writes:

A neighbour living in the same building as Ms Leifer noticed she had returned to Immanuel about three weeks ago. The woman said the community also had concerns for the former principal’s own children.

She said Ms Leifer’s children were often left at home alone.

“She’s been taking the bus most days this week with her teenage daughter, who is in ninth or 10th grade. They seem to have a very unhealthy, dependency [sic] relationship, which is not very surprising if you know the back story,” the neighbour said.

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Former Archbishop Nienstedt to lead services at Catholic conference

CALIFORNIA/MINNESOTA
Fox 9

By: Tom Lyden

(KMSP) – So where does a Minnesota Archbishop go after bankruptcy and a criminal investigation? How about California wine country.

John Nienstedt resigned as Archbishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis last June. He left the Archdiocese in bankruptcy and amid a criminal investigation, stemming from a cover-up of sexual abuse in the church.

In May, the Fox 9 Investigators had tracked John Nienstedt to Michigan. But according to the church abuse survivors group, SNAP, Nienstedt is on the move again.

This time, the group says he’s working with a Catholic conference known as the Napa Institute, which is holding its annual conference this weekend at the upscale Meritage Hotel in Napa Valley.

The Executive Director of the Napa Insititute confirms for Fox 9 that Nienstedt will be performing devotional services there this weekend, but wouldn’t comment if he will have a permanent affiliation with the group.

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July 8, 2016

CA–Disgraced archbishop attends Napa conference this weekend; Victims respond

CALIFORNIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, July 8, 2016

Statement by Tim Lennon of San Francisco, Bay Area Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (415-312-5820, tlennon@snapnetwork.org)

We have just learned that a disgraced archbishop, who resigned amid numerous allegations that he committed and concealed clergy sexual misconduct, will be leading two services at a conference at the Meritage Hotel in the Napa Valley this weekend.

We urge conference organizers to disinvite the controversial prelate and attendees to withdraw from the event unless that happens immediately. It’s especially important that Santa Rosa Bishop Robert Vasa take action, since the conference is in his diocese. http://napa-institute.org/conference/conference-schedule-and-brochure/

Archbishop John Nienstedt, the former head of the St. Paul/Minneapolis archdiocese, is at the Napa Institute for the next few days. Several sources have told us he works there permanently now. He’s accused of sexually exploiting and/or propositioning between five and ten young seminarians. In civil litigation and repeated media exposes (especially by Minnesota Public Radio), he’s been shown to have ignored or concealed child sex crimes by priests. And the archdiocese he ran for years faces pending criminal charges for refusing to report suspected abuse by clerics.

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Jehovah’s Witnesses face £1m legal bill after young girl was sexually abused by one of its members

UNITED KINGDOM
Leicester Mercury

The Jehovah’s Witnesses face a million-pound legal bill after a young girl was sexually abused by one of its members.

The victim, now aged in her 20s, was molested by an elder, or “ministerial servant”, Peter Stewart, over a five-year period in Loughborough in the 1980s and ’90s, London’s High Court heard.

Last year, a judge ordered the organisation to pay £275,000 compensation to the victim or failing to protect her or to warn other parents about Stewart.

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Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry: Questions remain as public hearings end

NORTHERN IRELAND
BBC News

By Kevin Sharkey
BBC News NI

Public hearings at the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry have ended after two and a half years.

The chairman of the inquiry, Sir Anthony Hart, is due to hand over his report to Stormont by next January.
The hundreds of testimonies of the past two and a half years at the inquiry have changed a chapter in the history of Northern Ireland society.

Men and women, who were vulnerable children in care in Northern Ireland between 1922 and 1995, have come before the inquiry to give accounts of abuse in their childhood.

They suffered the abuse while in the care of churches, the state and the charity Barnardo’s. Some others were abused by notorious paedophile Fr Brendan Smyth.

The children were sent into care for very many, and very different reasons. These included poverty, broken homes, and violence or abuse in their own family home.

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Verdict due in Falkland abuse trial

SCOTLAND
Fife Today

Friday 08 July 2016

A verdict is expected early next week in the trial of two men accused of abusing boys at the former St Ninian’s School in Falkland.

John Farrell (73), of Motherwell, and Paul Kelly (63), of Plymouth, have denied sexually and physically abusing the boys, then aged between 11 and 16, between 1967 and 1983.

They went on trial in April at the High Court in Glasgow.

The Crown claims a total of 35 boys were allegedly abused at the school. Farrell has lodged a special defence of alibi.

The trial, before judge Lord Matthews, is expected to end on Monday or Tuesday. It is one of the longest abuse trials ever heard in Scotland and, over the last 12 weeks, dozens of the alleged victims have given evidence, some of whom are now in their 50s.

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KS– Big KC church denies trying to “out” young victims; SNAP responds

MISSOURI
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, July 8, 2016

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (314 566 9790,314 645 5915 home, davidgclohessy@gmail.com)

Officials at a Kansas City church are bullying two girls – ages 11 year old and a 13 year old and their mom. Now, the church’s lawyer is trying to deny the bullying.

A mother and her daughters are suing Westside Family Church in Lenexa. The mom wants to continue protecting the privacy and recovery of her daughters who were sexually violated by a serial predator who helped with Vacation Bible School.

But Westside wants a judge to “out” them and prevent them from moving forward as “Jane Does.” For decades, however, judges in the US have let crime victims seek justice while safeguarding their anonymity. This is especially true when kids are involved.

The church’s motion, filed in Johnson County Court, starts with this phrase: “Westside requests that this Court deny the plaintiffs’ motion (for) a pseudonym.”

It ends with this phrase: “Westside requests that this court deny the plaintiffs’ motion (for) a pseudonym.”

In between, the church’s motion says the alleged victims “should not be able to hide behind pseudonyms.”

Pretty clear, right?

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RI toughens mandatory reporting law; Victims respond

RHODE ISLAND
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, July 8, 2016

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (314 566 9790,314 645 5915 home, davidgclohessy@gmail.com)

We applaud the brave and compassionate Rhode Island abuse victims and children’s advocates who have won reforms in the state’s mandatory reporting law. We hope state lawmakers will now take a crucial next step and relax or repeal Rhode Island’s archaic, predator-friendly statute of limitations, the single biggest obstacle that prevents child sex abuse victims from protecting kids and exposing cover ups.

[Rhode Island Public Radio]

Because they’re driven by overwhelming, deeply-rooted compulsions that are very hard to control, few child molesters are deterred by threat of penalty. Their colleagues and supervisors, however, can be deterred from acting timidly, selfishly and irresponsibly, but only if authorities clarify and use mandatory reporting laws and push for severe sentences for those who violate those laws. That’s why yesterday’s progress is so important – it will help stop predators after their second or third victim, not their 22nd or 33rd victim.

Sometimes, however, those who commit and conceal sexual violence against kids can’t be charged or convicted in court. Usually, the reason is excessively tight criminal and civil statutes of limitations. We hope Rhode Island legislators will now move to reform these arbitrary deadlines that give wrongdoers incentives to intimidate victims, threaten witnesses, discredit whistleblowers, destroy evidence and even flee the country.

No matter what lawmakers or church officials do or don’t do, we urge every single person who saw, suspected or suffered child sex crimes and cover ups in schools, churches or other institutions – especially private ones – to protect kids by calling police, get help by calling therapists, expose wrongdoers by calling law enforcement, get justice by calling attorneys, and be comforted by calling support groups like ours. This is how kids will be safer, adults will recover, criminals will be prosecuted, cover ups will be deterred and the truth will surface.

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CARDINALS RAYMOND BURKE & JUSTIN RIGALI

MISSOURI
Berger’s Beat

July 7, 2016

For a while, two archbishops who once headed our town’s archdiocese – Cardinal Raymond Burke and Cardinal Justin Rigali – sat on the Vatican’s powerful Congregation for Bishops, the office that proposes bishop candidates across much of the globe. In a blow to the church here, both men were soon ousted when Pope Francis took office. Today, however, the pontiff has elevated another Midwestern prelate, Chicago’s Blase Cupich to be on that committee.

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Kincora boys’ home abuser ‘tried to get child to have sex with animal’

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

A paedophile at the Kincora boys’ home in Northern Ireland tried to get a child to have sex with an animal, a witness has told a public inquiry.

Senior care worker William McGrath was convicted of abuse at the notorious east Belfast institution and imprisoned in 1981.

He wanted to blackmail the victims if they later moved into political life, r etired British Army officer Sergeant Q told the Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry.

Sergeant Q said an alleged victim told him: “Look, to give you an idea of McGrath’s perversions, he tried to get me to do it with animals.”

Inquiry counsel Christine Smith QC said: “That was something that stuck with you over the years because … while it might seem outrageous today, certainly seemed even more outrageous back then.”

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Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry: Public hearings come to an end

NORTHERN IRELAND
BBC News

Public hearings at the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry (HIA) come to an end on Friday after two and a half years.

Hundreds of witnesses have given testimony to the inquiry that has been examining allegations of historical abuse and neglect.

A report is expected next year.

The HIA was set up in 2013 to investigate child abuse in residential institutions in Northern Ireland over a 73-year period, up to 1995.

Analysis – BBC News NI’s Kevin Sharkey

Men and women who were vulnerable children in care in Northern Ireland between 1922 and 1995 have appeared before the inquiry to give accounts of their childhood abuse.

Now middle-aged or elderly, they travelled to Northern Ireland from across the UK and Ireland.
Many others gave evidence from around the world, particularly from Australia.

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Intelligence services ‘did not know of Kincora abuse until after scandal broke’

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

The intelligence services knew nothing about child abuse at Kincora until after the scandal broke some years later, a lawyer has said.

Counsel for the police invited the Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) Inquiry to strike down allegations which it was claimed were fuelled by a small number of individuals who failed to give evidence.

Former Army officer Colin Wallace has been a key voice in claims of a cover-up by intelligence services of sex abuse at the former Kincora Boys’ Home. He declined to appear before the panel.

Neasa Murnaghan, who represents the Northern Ireland Office, MI5 and MI6 and the Ministry of Defence, said: “This inquiry should be able to conclude firstly that each of the four core participants knew nothing relevant about child abuse in Kincora until after the scandal broke in the middle of the 1980s, that all of the efforts to the contrary are without foundation and don’t withstand scrutiny.”

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Nuevas denuncias contra cura acusado de abuso sexual

ARGENTINA
La Izquierda Diario

[Nelson Monzon was a priest of a church in Reconquista, north of Santa Fe. In April he was charged with molesting minors. First house there was arrest, then he was released. He is now arrested on a new case.]

Nelsón Monzón es ex párroco de una iglesia en la localidad de Reconquista en el norte de la provincia de Santa Fe. Fue acusado de abuso de sexual contra dos menores en el abril de este año. En un polémico fallo el cura había sido beneficiado con prisión domiciliaria. Casualmente una iglesia de la localidad de Paraná, la Iglesia Calchaquí, recibiría al cura. La iglesia lo recibiría “como un gesto de misericordia, con gusto, con mucha paz en el alma”.

Luego de que fuera liberado con restricciones se dio a conocer en estos días un nuevo caso de abuso contra otro menor. A partir de este hecho se solicitó la detención preventiva por la fiscalía regional de Reconquista.

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Sacerdote con VIH confiesa abuso sexual a 30 niñas

MEXICO
El Debate

[A priest with HIV priest admits to sexual abuse of 30 girls.]

Clérigo y con VIH confesó el abuso sexual de cometido en contra de más de 30 niñas de entre 5 y 10 años, de acuerdo a la publicación de “Hablemos de México”.

La publicación da a conocer que existe una lista de obispos y sacerdotes pederastas. El religioso fue identificado con el nombre de José Ataulfo García, quien era sacerdote en una comunidad indígena de Oaxaca.

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Un cura acusado de abuso sexual infantil volvió a ser detenido

ARGENTINA
La Capital

[A priest accused of child sexual abuse is rearrested.]

El cura de Reconquista acusado de abuso sexual Néstor Monzón quedó nuevamente detenido con prisión preventiva, a partir de una segunda denuncia en su contra por igual delito. El sacerdote, que está imputado por “abuso sexual gravemente ultrajante, agravado por la condición de ser un ministro de un culto religioso”, llegó a los tribunales de esa ciudad como un hombre en libertad y poco más de dos horas después salió detenido y esposado rumbo a una comisaría de la ciudad de Avellaneda.

El juez de Investigación Penal Preparatoria (IPP) Gonzalo Basualdo determinó que los próximos 60 días Monzón los pase privado de su libertad, mientras avanza la causa en la que está acusado por un ataque sexual a un nene de cuatro años. Este caso se está tramitando por separado de otra denuncia por abuso que pesa sobre el cura, en la cual la víctima es una nena de tres años, prima de este pequeño. Para agilizar el proceso, la Fiscalía va a pedir que ambas causas se tramiten juntas.

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