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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.

September 20, 2017

Youth minister accused of giving teen alcohol

NEW YORK
News 12

SPRING VALLEY –
A former youth minister in Spring Valley was arraigned yesterday and charged with two misdemeanors for allegedly giving alcohol to a teenager.

Police say Earnest Zalamea has been charged with endangering the welfare of a child and unlawfully providing alcohol to a 16-year-old from the St. Joseph’s parish. He was released on $200 bail and ordered to avoid contact with the victim.

Robert Hoaston, a former priest and now an advocate who assists victims of church abuse, tells News 12 that he feels like there is too much secrecy surrounding this case, and he doesn’t like how the church is handling it.

“If he’s giving alcohol to minors, he is a predator,” Hoaston says. “When the church doesn’t talk about things, like this guy getting fired, there is trouble.”

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Ex-Spring Valley church youth minister charged with providing minor with alcohol

NEW YORK
The Journal News

Steve Lieberman, slieberm@lohud.com Sept. 20, 2017

SPRING VALLEY – A 26-year-old Yonkers man faces misdemeanor charges of providing an underage parishioner of St. Joseph’s Church with alcohol after he was fired as the church’s youth minister.

Ernest Zalamea faces counts of endangering the welfare of a child and first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child for giving alcohol to a person under 21, the legal age to drink in New York state.

Zalamea was arraigned Tuesday in Spring Valley Justice Court and released after posting $200 bail pending future appearances in court.

Zalamea is accused of buying a six pack of beer at the 7-11 store at 63 Kennedy Dr. on July 19 and sharing the alcohol with a 16-year-old boy he knew from the church.

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Catholic school teacher indicted in sexual assault case

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Jasmine Stole , jstole@guampdn.com Sept. 20, 2017

A Superior Court of Guam grand jury this week handed up a true bill, indicting a Bishop Baumgartner Memorial Catholic School physical education teacher on charges of criminal sexual conduct and child abuse.

The indictment was filed Monday.

Peregrine Corpuz San Nicolas, 53, is accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old female student.

The girl told police that, between January and March this year, after her classmates were allowed to leave, San Nicolas asked her to stay back, walked with her and put his hand on her breast area, court documents state.

She said San Nicolas never touched her under her shirt, according a court complaint.

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Former Lower Burrell priest waives sex assault charge to court

PENNSYLVANIA
TRIB Live

CHUCK BIEDKA | Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017

A former Lower Burrell priest accused of molesting a Catholic school student 25 years ago waived the charge to court Wednesday but his attorney is the insisting that the case will end because the legal statute of limitation has expired.

The former Rev. John Thomas Sweeney ,

denies that he sexually assaulted a 10-year-old boy, who attended St. Margaret Mary Church school between September 1991 and June 1992. Sweeney was church pastor.

Court documents state the alleged victim didn’t report the abuse until last year after he watched a “Spotlight,” the Academy Award winning movie about sexual abuse by Catholic priests.

Sweeney, now 74, is charged with one count of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse.

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MEDIA RELEASE – SEPTEMBER 20, 2017

NEW YORK
Road to Recovery

Former youth minister at St. Joseph Parish, Spring Valley, New York, Ernest Zalamea, was arraigned in Spring Valley, New York court on September 19, 2017 on charges involving children

The Archdiocese of New York and St. Joseph Parish, Spring Valley, New York have yet to inform parishioners, neighbors, and the general public about the August, 2017 arrest of Ernest Zalamea, and his arraignment on September 19, 2017 in Spring Valley, New York municipal court

According to reports, the Salesians of Don Bosco at the Marian Shrine in Haverstraw, New York hired Ernest Zalamea as youth minister after he was fired from St. Joseph Parish, Spring Valley

What
A press conference alerting the media, parishioners, and the general public of the arrest and arraignment of Ernest Zalamea, former youth minister at St. Joseph Parish, Spring Valley, New York on reported charges involving children

When
Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at Noon

Where
On the public sidewalk in front of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, 245 North Main Street, Spring Valley, New York 10977

Who
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

Why
In July, 2017, Ernest Zalamea, youth minister of St. Joseph Parish, Spring Valley, New York was fired by the parish as director of the parish summer camp and director of youth ministry. Shortly afterward, he was arrested on charges involving children. At his arraignment in Spring Valley, New York municipal court, Ernest Zalamea posted $200.00 bail and was released. He was ordered by the judge not to come within 1,000 feet of an alleged victim and have no contact with that victim. He was advised to hire an attorney or accept the services of a court-appointed attorney. Ernest Zalamea has worked in other New York Archdiocesan schools and parishes, and those schools and parishes should be informed of Mr. Zalamea’s arrest and arraignment. Any victims of Ernest Zalamea are urged to come forward and begin their healing. They may contact Road to Recovery, Inc. at the information provided.

Contact
Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D., Road to Recovery, Inc., 862-368-2800 – roberthoatson@gmail.com

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Former school official convicted for explicit messages to student

MICHIGAN
The Macomb Daily

By Jameson Cook, The Macomb Daily
POSTED: 09/18/17

A high school administrator was convicted of two counts and acquitted of two counts related to sending explicit electronic messages to a student at the school.

Joseph P. Sturza, 50, the former admissions officer at Austin Catholic High School when it was located in Ray Township, was found guilty of child sexually abusive activity and using a computer to commit a crime following a four-day trial in Macomb County Circuit Court, according to court records. The school has since relocated to a new site in Chesterfield Township.

Each charge is punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

Sturza, a Macomb Township resident, was acquitted of the lesser charges of accosting a child for immoral purposes, punishable by up to four years behind bars, and using a computer to commit a crime, punishable by up to seven years in prison, records say.

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In Vatican trial, question remains: Whose reputations are on the line?

ROME
Crux

John L. Allen Jr. EDITOR

ROME – Let’s be clear. If anyone thinks a Vatican criminal trial is like an episode of “Law and Order,” with dramatic courtroom confessions, barbed verbal crossfires between attorneys, and surprise bombshell revelations, here’s a news flash: This is a different animal altogether.

For the most part, the Vatican follows rules established by a 19th century Italian version of criminal procedure, which does not envision trial by jury but instead a more active role for judges. They aren’t just referees, like in American trials, but they conduct their own examinations of witnesses. Since the main point of a trial is building an evidentiary record to serve as the basis for a decision, the presiding judge spends a painstaking amount of time repeating back witnesses’ answers to questions, trying to get consensus on pretty much every word.

In other words, it’s about as scintillating most of the time as watching paint dry.

On what amounted to the first full day of the Vatican’s latest major criminal trial, after a preliminary motions hearing in July and an opening day Sept. 7 that was quickly suspended due to the emergence of new evidence, Tuesday’s hearing was consumed by the testimony of the defendant ostensibly at the heart of the case: Giuseppe Profiti, a lay Italian financier and academic who served as both the president of the papally-sponsored Bambino Gesù pediatric hospital and the president of a foundation directing the hospital from 2008 to 2017.

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Judge denies probation for priest convicted of youth sex abuse at summer camp

KENTUCKY
The Courier-Journal

Matthew Glowicki, @MattGlo Sept. 19, 2017

A Meade County judge has denied a probation request by a Roman Catholic priest found guilty of molesting a boy at a summer camp in the 1970s.

Joseph Hemmerle, 75, was found guilty at trial in November 2016 of a single count of immoral or indecent practice with a child and was sentenced to seven years in prison in February.

His accuser, Michael Norris, had testified that at Camp Tall Trees in 1973, Hemmerle told him to report to his cabin one night to treat poison ivy. The priest told him to strip and stand on a stool before touching him sexually with his hands and mouth, Norris testified.

Camp Tall Trees at Otter Creek Park in Meade County was run by the Archdiocese of Louisville until 2002. Hemmerle was a director there from 1970 until about 2001.

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San Leandro teen: Catholic school, church diocese failed to prevent sex abuse by counselor

CALIFORNIA
Mercury News

By MATTHIAS GAFNI | mgafni@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group
PUBLISHED: September 19, 2017

SONOMA — A San Leandro teen sued the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa and an embattled school for traumatized boys Tuesday, claiming employees failed to prevent his sexual abuse by a counselor who took advantage of his troubled past.

Last fall, school officials discovered 22-year-old school counselor Angelica Malinski hiding inside the boy’s Sonoma dorm room. Malinski was arrested a short time later and charged with misdemeanor unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, as the boy was 17 at the time. Weeks earlier, Hanna Boys Center officials were put “on notice” about the pair meeting at night but did little about it, the lawsuit alleges.

“It’s absolutely appalling that Hanna Boys Center and its executive director had actual knowledge of an inappropriate relationship between an adult employee and one of its students in its treatment center and didn’t stop it,” said attorney Micha Liberty, who is representing the San Leandro student, who is now 18.

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Former Crookston priests identified in sexual assault case

NORTH DAKOTA
WDAZ

By Scott Cook on Sep 19, 2017

GRAND FORKS, ND (WDAZ)—Two more priests from the Crookston Diocese have been added to a list of 21 priests and monks who attorneys say sexually assaulted minors throughout the state of Minnesota.

Casimir Plakut and Augustine John Strub, both deceased, served the Crookston Diocese during the 1940s and 1950s. But despite the fact that it was so long ago, he says it’s important to raise awareness about the issue of sexual abuse in the church, to stop it from happening in the future, and to shine a spot light on what he said happened specifically at the diocese of Crookston, acc

“It’s so important to get the painful truth of the past out. Both the names of the offenders, where they offended and their histories because there are so many survivors who think they are the only ones and are blaming themselves. Suffering in secrecy and silence, and by revealing what has been will protect kids in the future because there is a nuisance we believe being maintained by the Bishop in Minnesota and in the diocese of Crookston,” said attorney Jeff Anderson.

The release of these names and information is timely because tomorrow Anderson will be in Thief River Falls arguing a different issue against the diocese of Crookston.

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Editorial: Archdiocese’s disclosure a step toward global healing

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque Journal

If confession is good for the soul, then the Archdiocese of Santa Fe recently took a significant – and past-due – step toward cleansing the soul of the Roman Catholic Church here. For the first time, the archdiocese last week published a list of 74 clergy members who have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children in New Mexico. Archbishop John C. Wester also issued an apology to the survivors “for the pain and suffering you have endured.”

In a statement accompanying the list of accused priests, deacons and religious brothers, Wester wrote: “It is my deepest hope that our publication of this list will serve as an important step in healing for survivors, their families, and our Church and communities.” He also pledged “to support and assist you on your road to recovery.”

The public cleansing opens the gates for healing and closure, validating the claims of the then-children and teens who reported they were abused at the hands of men they once revered.

The archdiocese’s list contains the names of the clergy, their order or diocese and whether they are alive or deceased. Of the 74 named, 38 were reported as deceased. The archdiocese says it will be updating its list with names of the parishes where the 74 worked; when it does it should include when they were there as well.

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Cardinal’s luxury pad probed in Vatican trial

VATICAN CITY
The Sun Daily

VATICAN CITY: A luxury penthouse occupied by a top cardinal was given a costly renovation so it could hold fundraising dinners, a Vatican corruption trial heard Tuesday.

In a case set to refocus attention on the kind of clerical extravagance that Pope Francis has vowed to eradicate, two former directors of a Foundation linked to the Vatican-run Bambino Gesu (Baby Jesus) children’s hospital in Rome are charged with embezzling €422,000 (RM2.1 million).

The majority of the cash was allegedly used to revamp the spectacular flat occupied by the retired Italian cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, a former number two in the Holy See hierarchy.

Spread across hundreds of square metres at the top of the Palazzo San Carlo, the residence boasts a huge terrace with magnificent views over Rome.

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Vatican corruption trial: Charity directors ‘revamped cardinal’s flat with hospital money

VATICAN CITY
The Local

A luxury penthouse occupied by a top cardinal was given a costly renovation so it could hold fundraising dinners, a Vatican corruption trial heard on Tuesday.

In a case set to refocus attention on the kind of clerical extravagance that Pope Francis has vowed to eradicate, two former directors of a Foundation linked to the Vatican-run Bambino Gesu (Baby Jesus) children’s hospital in Rome are charged with embezzling 422,000 euros ($506,500).

The majority of the cash was allegedly used to revamp the spectacular flat occupied by the retired Italian cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, a former number two in the Holy See hierarchy.

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September 19, 2017

Dark Canyon: Sexual Abuse and Secrecy in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe

NEW MEXICO
KSFR

By TOM TROWBRIDGE

The Archdiocese of Santa Fe last week shocked the state by releasing — for the first time — a list of 74 names of priests, deacons and brothers that it says have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children.

In a statement, Archbishop John Wester said he hopes the publication of the list will help victims and their communities to heal, and help rebuild trust in the Church.

It’s a move that other dioceses around the country have turned to after media pressure or after filing for bankruptcy. Victims’ advocates like the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests-or SNAP_-have called for more transparency from the Church for years. They , call this a step in the right direction but say: “The Archbishop and Archdiocse are not making the names public because .. of a desire for transparency or pastoral care.. They are doing so because of a new law in New Mexico that allows victims of child sexual abuse to make these names public through the civil courts.”

But the Church’s sexual abuse crisis in New Mexico – and its responsibility to the public – does not begin and end with this list. For months, a team of reporters for KSFR has been looking into an epidemic perpetrated by an institution deeply embedded in our state’s culture and history.

Today we bring you the first in a special series “Dark Canyon: Sexual Abuse and Secrecy in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.” Ellen Berkovitch has the story.

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Church mediation may be stalled until March 2018

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Mindy Aguon | The Guam Daily Post

While mediation discussions in more than 100 child sexual abuse cases was expected to begin as early as next month, the parties have agreed that it will take additional time to complete the discovery and prepare for that to happen.

A stipulation was filed in the District Court of Guam yesterday by attorneys John Terlaje and David Lujan, on behalf of the Archdicoese of Agana and plaintiffs, respectively.

‘More realistic’ time frame

They informed the judge that the parties are discussing a “more realistic” mediation time frame of March 2018.

The parties are also still discussing and evaluating who they will choose as the mediator.

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Lawsuit: Priest took nude photos of altar boy

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Mindy Aguon |The Guam Daily Post

A new sex abuse lawsuit alleges a priest took nude photos of altar boys and sexually molested them in the 1960s.

M.S.B., who used initials to protect his identity, filed a civil complaint against the Archdiocese of Agana, the Boy Scouts of America and Father Louis Brouillard, alleging he was sexually molested and abused by the priest and scoutmaster when he was 11 years old.

According to court documents, Brouillard allegedly approached M.S.B. after Eskuela Pale at the Mangilao parish, and told him he needed to take pictures of the boy because he was “studying growth of young boys.”

The priest allegedly took the boy to the back room of the parish and took nude photos of him.

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Philippe Barbarin: French cardinal to face trial for not reporting child abuse

FRANCE
Independent (UK)

Will Worley @willrworley

A senior French cardinal, Philippe Barbarin, is to be tried on charges of not reporting historical child abuse, according to reports.

The clergyman, who is also the Archbishop of Lyon, was once tipped as a successor to Pope Francis.

But he and six other priests have been ordered to appear in court for allegedly not speaking out against abuse said to be committed by another clergyman, Bernard Preynat, in the 1980s.

Mr Preynat was dismissed in 2015 and prosecutors say he has admitted charges of child abuse.

His alleged victims have now accused Father Barbarin and others of not reporting the crimes to the authorities.

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French cardinal, Vatican official to stand trial for paedophilia cover-up

FRANCE
Business Standard

French Cardinal Philippe Barbarin and a senior Vatican official were today ordered to stand trial for allegedly covering up for a paedophile priest accused of abusing several boy scouts in Lyon in the 1980s.

The most senior French Catholic official to be tried for failing to report a predator priest will go on trial on April 4 next year along with six co-defendants, a court in Lyon said.

Barbarin, who is archbishop of Lyon, is accused of having shielded priest Bernard Preynat from claims of abuse involving scouts in his Lyon parish.

The head of the Vatican’s powerful Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Spanish Archbishop Luis Francisco Ladaria Ferrer, is accused of complicity in the alleged cover-up.

In correspondence with Barbarin about the priest the Vatican’s number three had advised the cardinal to take “necessary disciplinary measures while avoiding public scandal” — seen as a warning to keep the abuse quiet.

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Italian paper airs story, based on suspect document, of Vatican involvement in kidnapping

ROME
Catholic Culture

September 18, 2017

An Italian newspaper has published a sensational story claiming that Vatican officials played a role in the abduction of Emanuela Orlandi, the teenage daughter of a Vatican employee, who disappeared mysteriously in 1983.

La Repubblica has posted a report based on what is said to be a Vatican document, typed on plain paper, promising to help pay for the abduction of Emanuela Orlandi and to keep her in convents. The document is dated March 1983: several weeks before the girl’s disappearance in June of that year.

However, there is no evidence that the document—which is not signed, includes incorrect names and improper salutations, and is not typed on Vatican stationery—is authentic. Cardinal Giovanni Battista Rei, to whom the document was allegedly addressed, told a reporter that he had never seen it. Vatican spokesman Greg Burke called the report “false and ridiculous.”

The disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, which has never been explained, has been the focus of several conspiracy theories, with some investigators claiming Mafia involvement and others charging that Vatican officials have not revealed what they know about the case.

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Louisville priest denied shock probation on child molestation conviction

KENTUCKY
WDRB

BRANDENBURG, Ky. (WDRB) — A Louisville priest convicted on child molestation charges is denied shock probation.

Meade County Circuit Court says the motion was denied for Father Joseph Hemmerle. There was no additional explanation for the judge’s decision.

Attorneys for Hemmerle argued in court on September 7 for him to be released early from prison. Hemmerle did not appear at the hearing.

Earlier this year, a judge sentenced Hemmerle to two years in prison for sexually abusing a boy more than 40-years ago at summer camp.
In 2016, a jury convicted him of abusing a different boy in the 1970’s.

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French cardinal to face trial over ‘cover up’ of priest’s sex abuse

FRANCE
The Local

19 September 2017

A French Cardinal will go on trial in April accused of covering up the sexual abuse of children by a paedophile priest in his Lyon diocese over 25 years ago, a court ruled Tuesday.

Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, the most senior French Catholic leader to be tried for allegedly failing to report a predator priest, will go on trial on April 4 next year, a court in Lyon said.

The Cardinal, who has been the archbishop of Lyon since 2002, and six other defendants are suspected of having covered up a priest’s child abuse in the 1980s by failing to inform the authorities.

Barbarin has always denied the allegations but last year he came under immense pressure when the sex abuse scandal first emerged.

The then Prime Minister Manuel Valls urged Barbarin to “take responsibility” for the scandal.

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Église et pédophilie, le cardinal Barbarin s’expliquera devant la justice

FRANCE
La Croix

Marie Boëton et Marie Malzac, le 18/09/2017

Cité à comparaître pour ne pas avoir dénoncé des agressions pédophiles, l’archevêque de Lyon devrait savoir mardi 19 septembre quand sera audiencée l’affaire. Parallèlement, la procédure canonique visant le père Bernard Preynat a été suspendue pour laisser le temps à la procédure civile de suivre son cours.

Pourquoi une citation directe ?

Il y a un an, l’enquête pour non-dénonciation d’abus sexuels visant sept membres du clergé – dont l’archevêque de Lyon, le cardinal Barbarin – était classée sans suite par le parquet de Lyon. Refusant d’en rester là, les victimes ont choisi une voie de recours peu usitée : celle de la citation directe. Les mis en cause seront donc amenés à s’expliquer, comme lors d’une audience pénale classique, sur leur gestion du dossier Preynat (1). Et ce à une date qui devrait être arrêtée aujourd’hui même.

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Exclusive: Accused Vatican diplomat wrote 2003 dissertation on sex abuse church laws

UNITED STATES
The Worthy Adversary

September 18, 2017 Joelle Casteix

A Vatican priest and diplomat under suspicion for violating US child pornography laws wrote his 2003 doctoral dissertation on church laws addressing how the Holy See deals with clerics accused of molesting children.

Monsignor Carlo Alberto Capella, recalled by the Vatican last week, wrote The criminal protection of ecclesiastical celibacy in the canonical laws of 1917 and 1983: historical-juridical study to complete his studies in Canon Law. I took screenshots, in case the link “disappears.”

He finished his degree in 2004 and entered the diplomatic service soon after.

For people not up-to-speed on the importance of this dissertation topic, here’s a primer:

In 1917, Pope Benedict XV wanted to consolidate his problem-solving. Some of his biggest problems had to do with child sexual abuse. He put the jurisdiction of these crimes, or “delicts,” under its own tribunal.

The laws on dealing with the “delicts against the Sixth Commandment,” as they were called (that’s adultery, for those of us who had to look it up), were streamlined into a single code in 1917 and then again in 1983.

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Chabad leaders call for reporting child abuse to secular authorities

JTA

(JTA) — Rabbinic leaders of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement have signed a proclamation calling for the immediate reporting of child sexual abuse and other kinds of abuse to secular authorities.

“We recognize in light of past experiences that our communities could have responded in more responsible and sensitive ways to help victims and to hold perpetrators accountable,” reads the document released Monday.

The proclamation outlines policies that all Lubavitch institutions, including schools and synagogues, should adopt immediately. They include educating staff in identifying, responding and reporting sexual abuse, and teaching “body safety” to students. The document also states that members of communities must be made aware when a sex offender moves in to a community.

In addition to child sexual abuse and other forms of child abuse, the document includes domestic abuse, elder abuse and abuse of the disabled.

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Pay-out for man who alleged ‘sadistic’ beatings by a nun at Derry children’s home

NORTHERN IRELAND
The Irish News

A man allegedly subjected to “sadistic” beatings by a nun at a children’s home in Derry is to received undisclosed damages.

Karl Roberts will receive the pay-out as part of a settlement reached in a legal action against the Sisters of Nazareth, according to his lawyer.

He claimed that he endured regular violent punishment for failing to collect enough fluff from floors and furniture in the residence.

Proceedings were resolved at the High Court in Belfast today, with no admission of liability by the defendant.

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Music director backs out on position at Catholic Diocese of Orlando

FLORIDA
Orlando Sentinel

Stephen Hudak
Orlando Sentinel

The newly appointed music director for the Catholic Diocese of Orlando withdrew from the job before his background check was completed and while the FBI was conducting a child-exploitation investigation in Long Island, N.Y., where he directed youth choirs.

Michael Wustrow was supposed to begin his new job Nov. 1 at St. James Cathedral in downtown Orlando.

Wustrow, 55, who could not be reached for comment, was co-music director for St. Agnes Cathedral in the Diocese of Rockville Centre and had directed adult and children choirs when the FBI seized his work computer, the New York diocese announced Friday on its website.

The diocese relieved him of all duties, and a spokesman said the diocese was cooperating with law enforcement.

Marci Hamilton, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania and chief executive of Child USA, an organization that advocates for victims of sexual abuse by religious organizations, was troubled that the Orlando dioceses conducted a background check after hiring Wustrow.

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LDS Church faces 3 more sex abuse lawsuits

NEW MEXICO
Gallup Independent

Published in the Gallup Independent, Gallup, N.M., Aug. 16, 2017

By Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola
Independent correspondent
religion@gallupindependent.com

GALLUP — Three more sex abuse lawsuits have been filed against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on behalf of Native Americans who allege they were sexually molested as children in the Indian Student Placement Program.

Two of the lawsuits were filed Friday in Window Rock District Court on behalf of two Navajo women, one of whom was identified as a Gallup resident. The third lawsuit was filed in Chelan County Superior Court in Wenatchee, Washington, on behalf of a member of the Crow Tribe of Montana.

Attorneys Billy Keeler, of Gallup, and Craig Vernon, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, held a news conference announcing these latest lawsuits in Phoenix Tuesday. Keeler and Vernon , along with co-counsel Patrick Noaker, of Minneapolis, have previously filed four other lawsuits against the LDS church.

The first lawsuit was filed in March 2016 on behalf of two adult siblings, a brother and sister, from the Navajo Nation. With these latest lawsuits, a total of six women and two men allege they were sexually abused as children while residing in Mormon foster homes during their participation in the now-defunct Indian Student Placement Program. Seven of the eight plaintiffs are Navajo.

Some of the plaintiffs have alleged they reported their abuse to church or placement program officials at the time of the abuse, but those reports were not forwarded to law enforcement officials.

Alleged disclosure

One of the latest plaintiffs, a Navajo woman identified in court documents as “AH” claims she reported her abuse as a teenager to church authorities. In her lawsuit, AH, who lives in Gallup, states she was taken from her home on the Navajo Nation in August 1978, when she was 15 years old, and placed with a Mormon foster family in Mesa, Arizona.

AH alleges she was sexually molested several times by her foster father, who is named in the complaint.

“AH disclosed the sexual abuse she suffered her sophomore year in high school to agents of LDS defendants while at church,” the lawsuit alleges. “AH was urged to stay silent and not discuss the abuse. She was told that it would be handled. Despite this disclosure, the LDS defendants never contacted the authorities, or inquired on AH’s well-being.” The lawsuit claims AH continued to suffer sexual abuse after this disclosure.

AH, who attended Tuesday’s news conference, issued “a message of hope” for other survivors of sexual abuse in her attorneys’ news release: “Understand that you are not alone. It is not your fault. The shame is not yours, rather the shame belongs to those who abuse, as well as those who allowed the abuse to happen.” AH said she sought legal representation after learning other Navajo individuals had similar experiences.

“I think that’s an important step in healing,” Vernon said. “For some it might not be, but for most people, it is.”

Seeking change

The second Navajo plaintiff in this latest round of lawsuits is identified as “JC.” In her lawsuit, JC states she participated in the placement program during sixth grade with no incident. However, she alleges that in August 1970, at the beginning of her seventh grade year, she was placed in a Mormon foster home in Enterprise, Utah. JC claims she was sexually molested several times by the foster father, who is identified in the legal complaint.

The third plaintiff, from the Crow Tribe, is identified as “Jane Doe 1.” She states she participated in the placement program from third through 10th grade and lived with two different families. In her first foster home in Wenatchee, Washington, Doe alleges she was sexually molested by the foster grandfather three times when she was 9 years old and once when she was 13.

In addition to seeking monetary damages, the lawsuits against the LDS church are seeking a change in church policy regarding the reporting of abuse allegations. They are also seeking the implementation of measures to bring healing to Native people harmed by the placement program.

Eric Hawkins, an LDS church spokesman, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. When responding to previous sex abuse lawsuits, church officials have stated the LDS church has zero tolerance for abuse of any kind and works actively to prevent abuse.

— The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Editorial: The Gallup bishop’s upside-down priorities

NEW MEXICO
Gallup Independent

Published in the Gallup Independent, Gallup, N.M., Aug. 31, 2017

Since James S. Wall was installed as bishop of the Diocese of Gallup more than eight years ago, his lackluster tenure here has been marked by poor leadership and misplaced priorities.

Although his arrival in 2009 was widely welcomed and celebrated, it soon became clear that the leadership sorely needed by the Gallup Diocese was not to be found in Bishop Wall. Instead, Bishop Wall quickly became known particularly among his own priests — not for his leadership qualities — but rather for his lack of communication skills and his frequent absences. Bishop Wall was the bishop who would not answer letters or emails, would not return phone calls, would not meet with people, and would not answer questions from concerned priests or parishioners. Bishop Wall was the bishop who was frequently absent from the diocese. Quite often Bishop Wall was away in Phoenix, the city where he was ordained a priest, where he grew up, where his family lives. The people of the Diocese of Gallup did not seem to be a big priority to him.

Bishop Wall’s poor sense of priorities has become a common theme for the past eight years. To many clergy sex abuse victims and their families, he is “Bishop Stonewall” — the bishop who used lawyers and legal maneuvers to battle them for years. And to many Catholics in the pews, such as the members of Gallup’s St. John Vianney Parish, Bishop Wall is the aloof autocratic bishop who refused to meet with them when it appeared he was trying to shut down their parish in 2015.

This year, Bishop Wall has once again demonstrated his upside- down, skewed priorities by postponing eight healing services for clergy abuse survivors that were mandated by the terms of the diocese’s Chapter 11 reorganization.

One service in February was postponed for more than a year because of an “oversight” by the bishop’s staff, which scheduled the service on the same evening as the bishop’s Mardi Gras fundraiser. The fundraising party was a top priority, and clergy abuse survivors were a low priority.

Two more healing services in July were pushed back to 2018 so Bishop Wall could make an appearance at the national Tekakwitha Conference for Native American Catholics. That was another scheduling oversight by the bishop’s staff. According to the bishop’s spokeswoman, Bishop Wall needed to attend the conference because he “has the responsibility of listening to the voices of Indigenous Catholics” and the conference “provides Native People with a major platform to voice their needs and concerns on a national scale.” So once again, Bishop Wall’s priorities were clear: a national conference was high priority, clergy abuse survivors were low priority. That decision was also steeped in irony since Bishop Wall is not known for “listening to the voices” and the “needs and concerns” of everyday Catholics in his own diocese, some of whom are Native American.

But in this case, Bishop Wall ended up canceling his appearance at the Tekakwitha Conference also. Bishop Wall has postponed five healing services and canceled his attendance at the Tekakwitha event because of illness. Certainly, we are not criticizing Bishop Wall for being ill with vertigo, the medical condition that is causing him to struggle with balance issues. It is apparently a permanent condition, and Bishop Wall has no control over it.

However, Bishop Wall can take practical steps to manage his condition, and he has done this. On at least two occasions, Bishop Wall has had others drive him to healing services. And during some Masses and healing services, Bishop Wall has remained seated. Had Bishop Wall not postponed the July healing services, he could have had someone drive him to the services and he could have remained seated while he conducted the services. His presence — in the face of his illness — would have shown respect to clergy sex abuse survivors and their families by making them his priority.

And what about his two trips to Europe this year? How is it that his symptoms of vertigo haven’t led the Gallup bishop to cancel his trip to Spain and Portugal in March or his trip to Ireland in September? Perhaps Bishop Wall has found a way to manage his symptoms while traveling in Europe? Are European trips a high priority? Can you pretend this diocese is a foreign country and travel to it?

Understand, Bishop Wall, that people watch your example, people pay attention to your priorities. Bishop Wall, after eight years, you have an obligation to step up to the plate and become an authentic moral leader. Bishop Wall, reorder your priorities and place the needs of clergy sex abuse survivors and faithful Catholics in the pews as your top priorities. Trips to Phoenix, trips to national conventions and trips to Europe should be low priorities or non-existent.

If Bishop Wall can’t provide real leadership in the Gallup Diocese, he should request permission to be transferred to another church position like Pinehaven or Chichiltah. Certainly Pope Francis could find someone else whose priorities are in proper order and who has an authentic sympathetic heart for the people of the Diocese of Gallup.

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Bishop nixes conference trip cited in healing services delay

NEW MEXICO
Gallup Independent

Published in the Gallup Independent, Gallup, N.M., Aug. 18, 2017

By Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola
Independent correspondent
religion@gallupindependent.com

GALLUP — Bishop James S. Wall, of the Diocese of Gallup, canceled an appearance at last month’s national Tekakwitha Conference for Native American Catholics due to illness, his spokeswoman confirmed this week.

Suzanne Hammons, the director of communications for the Gallup Diocese, declined to answer specific questions about Wall’s cancellation, but indicated it was related to vertigo and problems with balance, a condition the bishop was diagnosed with last year.

Wall had been scheduled to be the principal celebrant for the morning liturgy July 21. This year’s conference was held in Rapid City, South Dakota, July 19-22. The annual conference draws Native Catholics from across the country, along with Catholic clergy and religious order members who serve Native communities.

Earlier this year, Wall’s decision to postpone two healing services for local survivors of clergy sexual abuse in order to attend the Tekakwitha Conference raised the ire of some abuse survivors. Wall postponed the healing services in Overgaard and Snowflake, Arizona, which had been scheduled for July 21 and July 22. Those services have been rescheduled in March 2018.

Hammons later issued an apology on behalf of the diocese, describing the double booked dates as a scheduling oversight.

Vestibular damage

Wall’s ill health in July is the latest in a series of illnesses that have impacted his public schedule. In January, Wall postponed all five of the healing services that had been scheduled for clergy sex abuse survivors that month.

In response to questions about Wall’s cancellation in South Dakota and his vertigo, Hammons referenced an online podcast interview she conducted with Wall in March about coping with illness and suffering. In the interview, the Gallup bishop discussed the two “health scares” he said he has experienced in the past four years.

Wall said he underwent surgery and radiation therapy in 2013 after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Annual checkups have since determined he continues to be cancer free, he said.

However, Wall explained in the March interview, he began experiencing problems with his balance about six months before. Last year, Wall said, he had been hospitalized for an infection and given an antibiotic. That antibiotic turned out to be “ototoxic,” which means the drug can be toxic to the ear, specifically the cochlea, auditory nerve or sometimes the vestibular system. The side effects can be reversible and temporary or irreversible and permanent.

In Wall’s case, he said a neurotologist has determined he has suffered 80-90 percent vestibular damage, which has affected his balance.

As part of a published column to local Catholics at the beginning of Lent, Wall offered the following explanation about his health problems: “If you are unaware, I have been quietly struggling with an imbalance (vertigo) issue for the past year, thinking it to be something that would simply pass. However, it didn’t go away and only seemed to increase, especially toward the end of 2016. Thankfully, through the good care of doctors, I was diagnosed with bilateral vestibular damage, which was caused by antibiotics I had to take for a nasal infection a year ago. The damage is permanent, but the effects are not, as I have been working closely with physical therapists who have helped me get back to some sense of normalcy. It’s a slow process, but if I stay up on my exercises I’ll be back to normal in a month or so.”

Since Wall’s diagnosis, he has sometimes needed to remain seated while celebrating Mass, conducting a healing service or attending an event.

However, as a member of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Wall travels twice a year to attend biannual conferences, and he frequently travels to meet with fellow bishops in Arizona and New Mexico. This year Wall also led a 10-day pilgrimage tour to Spain and Portugal, and he is scheduled to co-lead a similar tour to Ireland next month.

In an email Thursday, Hammons declined to comment on the current level of Wall’s vertigo symptoms, about how often he is affected by the symptoms and how he manages his symptoms while traveling. Hammons referred to the information released in the March podcast, adding “if there is ever a reason to issue an update on the status of Bishop Wall’s health publicly, he will do so at a time of his choosing.”

“An issue such as vertigo is not cause for any kind of vacation from a leadership role; rather, it is a legitimate and ongoing medical condition which is likely to interrupt the Bishop’s schedule from time to time,” she said. “He will still continue to carry out pastoral activities and care of the diocese.”

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Another sex abuse case filed against priest

GUAM
KUAM

Updated: Sep 18, 2017

By Krystal Paco

Another clergy sex abuse lawsuit filed in the District Court of Guam. 48-year-old “M.I.Q.” alleges he was sexually molested and raped by Father Louis Brouillard.

Like other Brouillard accusers, M.I.Q. alleges the priest would make the boys swim naked at Lonfit River and reward them with McDonald’s.

On another occasion, M.I.Q. alleges the priest raped him in the rectory.

As he was putting his clothes on and about to run home scared, he recalls seeing the priest rape another boy too.

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Mount Pleasant residents fight housing complex proposal

NEW YORK
News 12

MOUNT PLEASANT –
A Mount Pleasant Zoning Board meeting turned into a heated battle over a proposed housing development Monday night, as residents gave local officials an earful on a project they say will change the neighborhood for the worse.

Residents tell News 12 Westchester that their main concerns about the proposed housing complex on Columbus Avenue are traffic and taxes.

News 12 is told the property is currently owned by religious organization Legion of Christ and that developer Barker Residential has applied to buy the land between 582 and 590 Columbus Ave.

A representative of Barker Residential has confirmed the pursuit of a 73-lot cluster subdivision, along with two additional proposed lots.

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Archdiocese bankruptcy costs so far: nearly $16 million — in legal fees alone

MINNESOTA
Pioneer Press

By SARAH HORNER | shorner@pioneerpress.com | Pioneer Press
PUBLISHED: September 18, 2017

More than two and a half years after the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis filed for bankruptcy following a torrent of sexual abuse claims made against its clergy, the legal costs are mounting into the tens of millions.

Details on the compensation earned to date by law firms representing parties involved in the bankruptcy proceedings were revealed Friday after the federal judge overseeing the case ordered the disclosures.

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Kressel requested financial information on the amounts owed through the end of August to lawyers representing the archdiocese, the committee of parishes and the creditors, including sexual-abuse survivors, which make up the largest class of creditors in the case.

Combined, the legal costs are estimated to be approximately $16 million.

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September 18, 2017

Call for body to trace forced adoptees’ mums in Ireland

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

Survivors of mother and baby homes whose children were forcibly put up for adoption have called for the establishment of an all Ireland body to help reunite families.

A campaign group of mothers and adults born in the homes is seeking support from the authorities across the north and south of Ireland to help them find redress.

The group – Birth Mothers And Their Children for Justice NI – warned that mothers and their children are continuing to die before getting the chance to meet up with each other.

Eunan Duffy, who was born in the Marian Vale mother and baby home in Newry before being taken from his mother against her will and put up for adoption, said the system for family tracing needs to be overhauled.

“Only one part-time person currently exists that traces family for two charities and the health and social care trusts (in Northern Ireland),” he said.

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Priest Jonathan Graves jailed for child sex abuse

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

A former Church of England priest has been jailed for 12 years for torturing and sexually abusing two schoolboys in the 1980s and 90s.

Jonathan Graves, 60, of Eastbourne, East Sussex, restrained the children, who were aged between 12 and 14, using belts and chains, and then beat them.

At the time, he was the vicar at St Luke’s Church in Stone Cross.

He was convicted on Thursday at Hove Crown Court of 12 offences dating between 1987 and 1992.

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Church Abuse Survivor Comes Forward

MASSACHUSETTS
NBC Boston

Brian Ward said he was sexually abused by the altar boy coordinator at St. Brenda’s Parish in Dorchester, Massachusetts for two years while he was growing up. Twenty-seven years later, Michael Walsh – who pleaded guilty to the abuse – had been living down the road from Ward’s young relatives. Realizing that proximity is what pushed him to come forward.

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8 Rabbis Obligate Reporting Abuse

COLive

By COLlive reporter

A group of Chabad rabbis signed a proclamation addressing abuse in the Orthodox Jewish community, alluding to its effects that have resulted in multiple deaths due to drug overdoses and suicides over the past year alone in Jewish communities.

“The existence of child sexual abuse and other forms of child abuse which occurs in some of our communities, resulting in a number of tragic suicides as well as other physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual consequences,” they wrote.

The rabbis admitted that not enough was done in the past to tackle the issue. “We recognize that in light of past experiences our communities could have responded in more responsible and sensitive ways to help victims and hold perpetrators accountable.”

The signatories are Rabbis Yehoram Ulman and Moshe Gutnick, Senior Dayanim, Sydney Beth Din, Australia; Rabbi Yosef Feigelstock, Senior Dayan, Beth Din, Argentina; Rabbi Baruch Hertz, Rabbi of Congregation Bnei Ruven in Chicago, Illinois; Rabbi Yisroel Rosenfeld, Dean, Yeshiva Schools of Pittsburgh, PA; Rabbi Yosef Shusterman, Senior Dayan and Director, Chabad of Beverly Hills, CA, Rabbi Mordechai Gutnick, Av Beth Din, Melbourne Beth Din, Australia, and Rabbi Sholom Shuchat, Dayan, Bais Din Agudas HaRabanim.

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Nuns in Scottish case ran Irish mother and baby home

IRELAND
Irish Examiner

Monday, September 18, 2017

By Conall Ó Fátharta
Irish Examiner Reporter

The religious order which ran an orphanage in Scotland where hundreds of children are believed to have died also ran Ireland’s largest mother and baby home.

Research by the BBC and the Sunday Post in the UK revealed that at least 400 children from Smyllum Park Orphanage in Lanark in Scotland are thought to be buried in an unmarked grave at the town’s St Mary’s Cemetery.

Smyllum Park Orphanage is one of the institutions being examined by the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry into historical allegations of the abuse of children in care.

It was run by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul and was home to more than 10,000 children between opening in 1864 and closing in 1981.

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Lawsuit: Priest abused boys simultaneously, repeatedly

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio, heugenio@guampdn.com Sept. 18, 2017

Former Guam priest Louis Brouillard sexually abused multiple boys at the same time and repeatedly, offering them food as a reward, according to a lawsuit filed Monday in federal court.

The lawsuit, which is among dozens accusing Brouillard of child sexual abuse, was filed by 48-year-old “M.I.Q.” who, like most plaintiffs, used his initials to protect his privacy.

M.I.Q. alleged in his lawsuit that while Brouillard was swimming naked with him and other boys at the Lonfit River in 1978 or 1979, the priest groped and touched his private parts. M.I.Q. was 9 years old at the time.

The lawsuit says before going into the water, Brouillard instructed the boys to remove their clothes and swim naked, and promised to reward them with McDonald’s afterwards. They went to McDonald’s after M.I.Q.’s first outing with Brouillard, the lawsuit states.

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Arthur McCaffrey: Forgiveness must be earned, Bishop Perez

OHIO
Ohio.com

By Arthur McCaffrey
WALTHAM, MASS.: The Beacon Journal recently reported on the formal installation of the new Catholic bishop of Cleveland, Nelson Perez (“ Cleveland rocks,’ new ‘bishop tells the faithful,” Sept. 6). The story highlighted his personal appeal to the laity for forgiveness for the church’s “horrendous” history of child abuse, as if this was a novel gesture after the dour administration of his predecessor Bishop Lennon.

Earlier this year Beacon Journal also published a column, “An innocent man still looks for justice,” about two men spending 16 years in prison for a murder they did not commit. Their $4.9 million settlement from the state didn’t “come close to just compensation for what they lost.”

And when an innocent child looks for justice? What is just compensation for innocence lost after being raped by a priest? Surely it must be more than just a gratuitous plea for forgiveness by the new guy on the job? What compensates for an abuse victim’s lifetime of suffering and PTSD dysfunction, while criminal priests walk free and the bishops and cardinals who colluded and covered up the crimes still get to keep their jobs, titles and privileges?

Instead of cost-free calls for blanket forgiveness, perhaps a more genuine gesture of sympathy and sorrow would be for bishops like Perez to resign out of shame for being associated with such criminality. Another bishop, Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu, teaches us a more honest lesson about how to respond to abuse and injustice. After President Mandela appointed him to chair South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 1994, Tutu said decades of institutional injustice against victims of apartheid needed to be remedied in four ways: Apology, Punishment, Compensation and Reconciliation.

How does the Catholic Church’s response to its “horrendous” history of child abuse stack up against Tutu’s metrics of reparation? Well, we are knee-deep in church apologies and cash, with billions of dollars paid out for victim compensation, nationally and internationally — compensation not usually freely offered but litigated out of church coffers by civil lawsuits initiated by victims and their attorneys!

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Talks over mediation protocol continue in sex abuse cases

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Mindy Aguon |The Guam Daily Post Sep 18, 2017

The parties in nearly 100 clergy sex abuse cases filed in the local and federal courts in Guam have until Tuesday afternoon to advise the court how they intend to proceed with mediation and settlement talks.

Many of the attorneys for childhood sex abuse victims, the Archdiocese of Agana, the Boy Scouts of America and other defendants met in Hawaii on Sept. 5 to try to come to an agreement on how to proceed with mediation and a possible global settlement for all of the cases.

The parties had hoped to begin those settlement discussions on Guam at the end of October or early November.

But negotiations are ongoing regarding the terms of the mediation protocol, according to an order handed down last Friday by District Court Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood.

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September 17, 2017

Smyllum Park home nuns want to sell land for £6m

SCOTLAND
BBC News

The order of nuns which ran a Lanarkshire orphanage where more than 400 children died want to sell the land around it for £6m.

They hope to sell 40 hectares of land around the former Smyllum Park home in Lanark.

But they are facing mounting calls for a memorial to the children who are believed to be buried in a mass grave nearby.

The Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul have not commented.

An investigation by File on 4 in conjunction with the Sunday Post newspaper found that at least 400 children are buried in a section of St Mary’s Cemetery in Lanark.

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Groups speculate on outcome of Apuron church trial

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio, heugenio@guampdn.com Sept. 17, 2017

Concerned Catholics of Guam is hopeful Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron will not only be removed as archbishop but also be stripped of his priestly faculties after his Vatican canonical trial.

But the world’s largest network of priest abuse survivors is doubtful Apuron will be laicized, or removed from the priesthood, even if the church concludes he sexually abused minors.

Apuron in June 2016 was temporarily stripped of his authority to run the Catholic Church on Guam after being publicly accused of sexually abusing former Agat altar boys when he was parish priest in the late 1970s. Three former altar boys and the family of a deceased former altar boy accused Apuron and later sued him and the church. The Vatican started a secretive canonical trial for Apuron as a result. No findings or conclusions have been announced.

‘Damaged goods’

Concerned Catholics and the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, agree the Vatican is unlikely to send Apuron back to Guam.

“He’s damaged goods, so to speak, and to reassign him would just cause bad publicity,” said Joelle Casteix, volunteer western regional director for the St. Louis-based SNAP.

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Baltimore archdiocese responds to petition calling for release of ‘Keepers’ priest Maskell’s files

UNITED STATES
The Baltimore Sun

Alison Knezevich
The Baltimore Sun

The Archdiocese of Baltimore has responded to the organizer of a petition that urged the release of personnel files of the late priest at the center of “The Keepers” documentary, saying it treated the request “very seriously” but is still declining to make the documents public.

More than 54,000 people have signed the change.org petition, which calls on church officials to release the records of A. Joseph Maskell. The priest worked as chaplain and counselor at Archbishop Keough High School in Southwest Baltimore during the 1960s and 1970s. Multiple people have accused him of sexual abuse. He denied the allegations before his death in 2001.

The Netflix documentary series “The Keepers” explored possible connections between abuse at Keough and the unsolved 1969 killing of Sister Cathy Cesnik, who taught there.

Kevin Turowsky, a Massachusetts man who watched the series, created the online petition this spring. He said the records could shed light on Cesnik’s death and on how the church handled the abuse allegations.

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Church issues guidelines on sexual harassment at workplace

INDIA
The Indian Express

Written by Liz Mathew | New Delhi | Published:September 16, 2017

WITH THE Catholic Church facing embarrassment over allegations of sexual assault involving some of its clergymen, the community’s top decision-making body in India has released a set of guidelines to prevent such acts at the workplace, including a code of conduct to be signed by employees in all institutions under its control.

The guidelines, released by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), are to be implemented in every “department, organisation, undertaking, establishment, institution, office branch or unit which is established, owned or controlled, wholly or partially financed by funds provided by the Catholic Church”.

The new measures have been listed in a 30-page document, titled “CBCI Guidelines to Deal with Sexual Harassment at Workplace”, which was issued this week.

Speaking to The Indian Express, Bishop Jacob Mar Barnabas of Gurgaon, chairperson of the CBCI council for women, said that apart from thousands of institutions under the Church, these guidelines should be followed by firms with more than 10 employees that are run or owned by Catholics.

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ART EXHIBITION BY PEOPLE WHO GAVE EVIDENCE TO SEX ABUSE ROYAL COMMISSION

AUSTRALIA
Daily Telegraph

Cathy Stubbs, Central Coast Gosford Express Advocate
September 15, 2017

AS THE Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse continues to hear heart breaking testimony from victims, the first ever Australian exhibition of art by survivors has been launched on the Central Coast.

The collection of works was created by men and women who have already given evidence to the commission about their experiences of institutional abuse.

It is being staged by counselling organisation Interrelate which has been funded by the commission to provide support for victims and their families.

Interrelate chief executive officer Patricia Occelli said the artworks were from people across NSW.

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MEDIA RELEASE – SEPTEMBER 16-17, 2017

MASSACHUSETTS
Road to Recovery

Childhood sexual abuse victim of former altar boy supervisor, former priest, and convicted sexual abuser, Michael Walsh, to speak publicly for the first time about the sexual abuse he experienced and the inspiration he received from deceased childhood sexual abuse victim, Joe Crowley, who died on Easter Sunday, 2017

Brian Ward was a child, altar server, and parishioner of St. Brendan’s Parish, Dorchester, MA, when he was sexually abused by layman Michael Walsh who supervised altar boys at St. Brendan’s Parish and sexually abused Brian Ward in his car, at his Dorchester home, in his parish office, and on a trip to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, between 1988 and 1991.

Convicted pedophile Michael Walsh grew up in Charlestown, MA, was the head altar boy at St. Francis de Sales Church, and was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 2002 in Grand Rapids, MI. He is currently serving a prison sentence for sexually abusing Brian Ward. Brian Ward is currently seeking financial compensation from the Archdiocese of Boston and is represented by Attorney Mitchell Garabedian of Boston, MA

What
A press conference with Brian Ward, childhood sexual abuse survivor of Michael Walsh from St. Brendan’s Parish, Dorchester, who will discuss the abuse he experienced, the prison sentence of Michael Walsh, and the inspiration he received from Joe Crowley, deceased sexual abuse victim.

When
Sunday, September 17, 2017 at Noon

Where
On the public sidewalk in front of St. Brendan’s Roman Catholic Church, 589 Gallivan Boulevard, Boston, MA 02124

Who
Brian Ward, a childhood sexual abuse victim/survivor of convicted altar boy supervisor Michael Walsh; and, 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

Why
Michael Walsh, former altar boy supervisor at St. Brendan’s Parish in Dorchester, MA, is serving a prison sentence after pleading guilty to sexually abusing Brian Ward, a courageous former altar boy at St. Brendan’s Parish on several occasions and in several locations. Mr. Ward will speak publicly for the first time about the sexual abuse he experienced, the harm it caused, and the inspiration he received to come forward and report the sexual abuse by Michael Walsh from Joe Crowley, sexual abuse victim of Fr. Paul Shanley, who died five months ago. Joe Crowley’s case was featured in the Academy Award-winning Best Picture, “Spotlight.”

Contacts
Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D., Road to Recovery, Inc. – 862-368-2800 – roberthoatson@gmail.com
Attorney Mitchell Garabedian, Boston, MA – 617-523-6250 – garabedianlaw@msn.com

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Workplace sexual harassment condemned by Church; what it said and did

INDIA
Financial Express

The Catholic community’s top decision-making body in India has released a set of guidelines to prevent sexual assault and also included a code of conduct which is to be signed by all employees of all institutions under its control. Allegedly, the embarrassment that the Catholic church had to go through over the allegations of sexual assault involving some of its clergymen compelled them to take this step. The set of rules which has been released by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI) are to be observed in every “department, organisation, undertaking, establishment, institution, office branch or unit which is established, owned or controlled, wholly or partially financed by funds provided by the Catholic Church, ” Indian Express reported.

CBCI issued the guidelines in a 30-page handbook where the measures have been listed titled, “CBCI Guidelines to Deal with Sexual Harassment at Workplace”. Bishop Jacob Mar Barnabas of Gurgaon who is the chairperson of the CBCI council for women said that the guidelines are to be followed at any workplace which employs more than 10 people and is run or owned by Catholics. Indian Express quoted Barnabas saying, “There are hundreds of congregations, social service centres and groups as well as thousands of firms run by individuals. This would be applicable to all.”

The document which has been issued by the Catholic Church states that all the institutions or firms a “harmonious” environment at workplace which is free of intimidation, hostility, offence or any sort of abuse or harassment from the authority. It also specifies that there is zero tolerance policy on sexual harassment at workplace. In January 2017, Pope Francis had called for the enforcement of zero tolerance towards sexual crimes in church. Urging all the Bishops in a letter addressed to them, Pope had asked them to take strict actions to contain “the sin that shamed the church” referring to the sexual abuse of children by priests.

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September 16, 2017

Vatican Diplomat Recalled for Child Porn. Usual Media Whitewash Ensues

UNITED STATES
Open Tabernacle

September 16, 2017

By Betty Clermont

Yesterday, the AP reported: “A high-ranking priest working in the Vatican’s embassy in Washington has been recalled after U.S. prosecutors asked for him to be charged there and face trial in a child pornography investigation, Vatican and U.S. officials said Friday.

“The Vatican declined to identify the priest, but said he was currently in Vatican City and that Vatican prosecutors had launched their own probe and sought evidence from the U.S. The State Department said it had asked the Vatican to lift the official’s diplomatic immunity on Aug. 21, and said the request was denied three days later. For the State Department to make such a request, its lawyers would have needed to be convinced that there was reasonable cause for criminal prosecution.”

All the reports that I’ve read got the above facts correct. But all the reports whitewashed the case of another Vatican diplomat, Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski, and Pope Francis’ lack of response to clerical sex abuse.

A “dossier” accusing papal nuncio (ambassador) Wesolowski of sex abuse of minors was sent to Pope Francis in July 2013 by Santo Domingo Cardinal Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez. The pope found the information credible enough to dismiss Wesolowski from the Dominican Republic on Aug. 21 via confidential letter.

Neither the civil authorities nor the public knew about Wesolowski until a local TV program did an expose’ on Aug. 31. The result of a year-long investigation, the broadcast contained testimony that the archbishop solicited sex for money from Santo Domingo’s poorest boys.

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Collegium Josephinum: Wissenschaftliches Projekt beendet

KÖLN (GERMANY)
Archdiocese of Köln

September 13, 2017

By Robert Boecker

[Summary: On September 13, 2017, Dr. Claudia Bundschuh presented her final report on the Collegium Josephinum boy’s boarding school in Bad Münstereifel, in the Archdiocese of Cologne. The school was closed in 1998. She found repeated instances of physical and sexual violence at the school. Six priests and another specialist sexually abused students. Four of them, and eight other priests, were also accused of of physical abuse. In addition to ear-pulling, sticks, kicks, and other chastisements caused lasting injuries. This article also provides links to a PDF of the full report:

Sexueller Missbrauch, physische und psychische Gewalt am Collegium Josephinum, Bad Münstereifel: Eine wissenschaftliche Aufarbeitung mit und für Betroffene, Endbericht, Köln im Juli 2017, Claudia Bundschuh.

A link is also provided to Bundschuh’s presentation.]

Bad Münstereifel. Das wissenschaftliche Projekt zur Aufarbeitung von sexuellem Missbrauch, physischer und psychischer Gewalt am Konvikt Collegium Josephinum in Bad Münstereifel hat seinen Endbericht vorgelegt. Wie Projektleiterin Prof. Dr. Claudia Bundschuh heute in Köln erläuterte, hat es an dem Konvikt, einer 1997 aufgegebenen Einrichtung für Jungen, mindestens seit den 1950er Jahren wiederholt Gewalt gegen Minderjährige in unterschiedlicher Form gegeben, einige Aussagen reichen sogar bis in die 1940er Jahre. Der Bericht kommt zu dem Schluss, dass „eine vergleichsweise hohe Zahl an Fachkräften“ ihre Macht missbraucht habe, „um die Befriedigung eigener Interessen und Bedürfnisse durchzusetzen. Es ist daher berechtigt, zumindest bis in die 1970er Jahre von einem ‚System des Machtmissbrauchs‘ zu sprechen.“

Kölns Erzbischof, Kardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, sagte bei der Vorlage des Endberichtes: „Die Gewissheit, dass in Einrichtungen unseres Erzbistums über viele Jahre jungen Menschen schlimmes Leid zugefügt wurde, noch dazu auch von Priestern, gehört zu den schwersten Erkenntnissen, mit denen ich in meinem bischöflichen Dienst umgehen muss, und erfüllt mich mit großer Trauer.“

Das wissenschaftliche Projekt war 2015 auf Initiative von Betroffenen gestartet worden. Oberstes Ziel war es, Ehemaligen mit Gewalterfahrungen in ihrer jetzigen Lebenssituation hilfreich zu sein. Das Projekt war daher so angelegt, dass die Betroffenen mit ihren Anliegen und Interessen maßgebend für die Gestaltung des Projekts und des Endberichts waren. So erklärte die Autorin des Endberichts Prof. Dr. Claudia Bundschuh: „In diesem Endbericht reden die Ehemaligen selbst. Es ist kein Bericht über Betroffene, sondern ein Bericht von den Betroffenen. Alle Ehemaligen mit Gewalterfahrungen kommen zu Wort. Sie leisten damit den entscheidenden Beitrag zur Bewusstmachung der Vielfalt, Folgen und Begünstigung von Gewalthandlungen im Konvikt.“ Finanziert wurde das wissenschaftliche Projekt, das bereits unter dem inzwischen verstorbenen Kölner Erzbischof Joachim Kardinal Meisner begonnen wurde, vom Erzbistum Köln.

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Pressemeldung: Kirchliche Voruntersuchung gegen Lohner Priester eingestellt

MÜNSTER (GERMANY)
Diocese of Münster

September 5, 2017

By Ludger Heuer

[Summary: Prosecutors of Oldenburg and Hanover stopped the proceedings against a 74-year-old Lohner priest who was suspected of the sexual abuse of children by presenting pornographic pictures and/or for spreading youthful pornographic writings. Bishop Dr. Felix Genn has responded by ending the church preliminary investigation by decree. The bishop justified his step on the grounds that he could not provide the CDF with evidence of any demonstrable criminal offenses. Genn removed the priest from ministry at St. Gertrud parish in Lohne and announced his immediate retirement.]

Nachdem die Staatsanwaltschaften Oldenburg und Hannover die Verfahren gegen einen 74-jährigen Lohner Priester wegen des Verdachtes des sexuellen Missbrauchs von Kindern durch Vorzeigen pornographischer Abbildungen bzw. wegen Verbreitung jugendpornographischer Schriften eingestellt haben, hat jetzt auch Bischof Dr. Felix Genn die kirchliche Voruntersuchung per Dekret eingestellt. Es lägen keine nachweisbaren kirchenrechtlichen Straftatbestände vor, die eine Weitergabe an die Glaubenskongregation in Rom nötig gemacht hätten, begründet der Bischof seinen Schritt.

Die am 9. August 2016 ausgesprochene Freistellung vom Dienst mit dem Verbot aller mit dem Dienst verbundenen Tätigkeiten wird aufgehoben. Gleichwohl sei ein deutlich unangemessenes Verhalten des Priesters gegenüber den betreffenden Kindern und Jugendlichen zu konstatieren, was die Befunde auf seinen Datenträgern nachweisen. Daher untersagt Bischof Genn ihm jegliche weitere Ausübung aller priesterlichen Tätigkeiten auf dem Gebiet der Pfarrei St. Gertrud in Lohne und versetzt ihn mit sofortiger Wirkung in den Ruhestand.

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Authorities confirm death of infamous Philly priest Brzyski

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Philadelphia Inquirer

September 15, 2017

By Robert Moran

[Note: See the grand jury report referenced in the article, and its sections on Brzyski: case study, pattern study, a 1984 letter to Cardinal Krol about Brzyski, summaries of abuse, and an assignment history. See also BishopAccountability.org’s database entry about Fr. James J. Brzyski.]

A Texas medical examiner on Friday officially confirmed the identity of James J. Brzyski, the defrocked Archdiocese of Philadelphia priest and suspected child sexual predator found dead Wednesday in a Fort Worth motel room.

The body of Brzyski, 66, was found dead in a Super 7 motel room surrounded by pills and bottles of vodka. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office said the cause and manner of his death were pending the results of a toxicology report.

A 2005 grand jury report released by Philadelphia prosecutors said he may have molested or raped more than 100 children. But the allegations were too old for Brzyski — or any of the other archdiocesan priests named as abusers in the report — to be prosecuted in criminal or civil courts.

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Pennsylvania priest jailed over child porn

ALLENTOWN (PA)
Crux and Associated Press

September 16, 2017

[Note: See also BishopAccountability.org’s database entry about Fr. John S. Mraz.]

Monsignor John S. Mraz pleaded guilty in June to possessing child pornography and related offenses. Court records say authorities began investigating Mraz last year, after a member of his church discovered a file link named “naked little boys.”

A Catholic priest in Pennsylvania caught with child pornography by someone helping with his computer is going to jail.

The Morning Call of Allentown reported 67-year-old Monsignor John S. Mraz apologized and was sentenced Thursday to six to 23 months. He’ll have to register as a sex offender for 15 years, and cannot have any unsupervised contact with minors.

He pleaded guilty in June to possessing child pornography and related offenses, but had asked for probation or house arrest due to health issues, including diabetes and a heart condition.

Judge Maria L. Dantos rejected this request, but did make a point of clarifying Mraz had not been accused of child molestation.

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Catholic priest indicted on 9 counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor waives bond in Jasper County

RIDGELAND (SC)
WSAV

September 15, 2017

By Stassy Olmos

[With video. See also BishopAccountability.org’s database entry about Fr. Wayland Yoder Brown, Jr.]

The 74-year-old Catholic Priest Wayland Brown, indicted on 9 counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor, appeared in a Jasper County courtroom for a bond hearing Friday morning.

This is the 2nd time in 37 years Chris Templeton has seen the man he says raped him as a child.

“It’s a feeling I can’t even explain to be honest with you… it’s not anger…. I wish I could get angry,” Templeton told News Three afterwards.

Templeton was one of his alleged victims at St. James Catholic School in the 1970’s and 80’s.

“Wayland Brown, a priest at the St. James Catholic Church in Savannah took two children who were students at the St. James Catholic School, at separate times, into Jasper County South Carolina and sexually assault them,” Duffie Stone the Solicitor for the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit said in a press conference earlier.

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Vatican recalls priest from US as child porn investigation opens

LOS ANGELES (CA)
Angelus News from Catholic News Agency

September 15, 2017

[Note: Provides a more detailed list of Vatican regulations than a version previously posted.]

The Vatican announced Friday that after being informed by U.S. officials of a possible breach of child pornography laws on the part of a Holy See diplomat, it has recalled the priest in question and an investigation has been opened. According to a Sept. 15 Vatican communique, on Aug. 21 the U.S. State Department notified the Vatican Secretariat of State, “through diplomatic channels, of a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images by a member of the diplomatic corps of the Holy See accredited to Washington.”

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The priest will likely face a canonical proceeding, overseen by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and a criminal trial overseen by the courts of the Vatican City State. The possession of child pornography is considered a “canonical crime” in the Church, and in 2010 Benedict XVI added it to the list of “most grave delicts,” meaning crimes dealt with directly by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and can result in dismissal from the clerical state. According to Article 4 of Law 8 of the Vatican City State, which was instituted by Pope Francis in 2013, child pornography is defined as “any representation, by whatever means, of a minor engaged in real of simulated explicit sexual activities as well as any representation of the sexual parts of a minor for primarily sexual purposes.”

Vatican law establishes six possible penalties, including hefty fines and jail time, for those found guilty of either staging, trading or offering child pornography to others:

1. Whoever stages pornographic shows using a minor, produces child pornography, or recruits or induces a minor to take part in pornographic shows, is punished with six to twelve years imprisonment and a fine from 25,000 to 250,000 euro.

2. The same penalty applies to whoever trades in child pornography.

3. Whoever, outside the cases foreseen in the preceding paragraphs, distributes, disseminates, transmits, imports, exports, offers or sells child pornography, through any means, even electronically, as well as whoever possesses child pornography for those purposes or otherwise distributes or disseminates knowledge or information directed at grooming or exploiting minors for sexual purposes, is punished with one to five years imprisonment and a fine from 2,500 to 50,000 euro.

4. Whoever, outside the cases foreseen in the preceding paragraphs, offers or supplies others, even free of charge, child pornography, is punished with up to three years imprisonment and a fine from 1,500 to 15,000 euro.

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Vatican diplomat to the U.S. recalled amid child pornography investigation

NEW YORK (NY)
America Magazine from Associated Press

September 15, 2017

By Gerard O’Connell

A Vatican priest working in the Holy See’s embassy in Washington has been recalled after U.S. officials flagged possible violations of child pornography laws, the Vatican said on Sept. 15.

In a statement issued to the media, the Vatican press office revealed that the U.S. State Department had notified the Vatican on Aug. 21 “of a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images by a member of the diplomatic corps of the Holy See accredited to Washington.”

The Italian news agency ANSA has named the Vatican diplomat as Monsignor Carlo Alberto Capella, 50, who was sent to the nunciature in Washington less than a year ago. A New York Times story confirmed the report.

The Vatican has not identified the diplomat, but said Friday he was currently in Vatican City and that its promoter of justice, an office equivalent to a prosecutor or investigating judge, has opened an investigation into possible violation of U.S. laws relating to child pornography.

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Statement from President of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

WASHINGTON (DC)
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

September 15, 2017

Following this morning’s bulletin from the Holy See that a Vatican diplomat based in Washington had been recalled to face an investigation for alleged violation of child pornography laws, the President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston has issued the following statement:

“This is a serious issue. We hope the Holy See will be forthcoming with more details. While we don’t know all the facts, consistent with our Charter, we reaffirm that when such allegations occur, an immediate, thorough, and transparent investigation should begin in cooperation with law enforcement and immediate steps be taken to protect children. The protection of children and young people is our most sacred responsibility.”

Media Contact:
Judy Keane
202-541-3200

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Vatican diplomat recalled from U.S. during child-porn investigation

VATICAN CITY
Catholic News Service

September 15, 2017

By Cindy Wooden

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — A member of the Vatican diplomatic corps serving in Washington has been recalled to the Vatican where he is involved in a criminal investigation involving child pornography, the Vatican said.

The Vatican press office said Sept. 15 that it was notified Aug. 21 by the U.S. State Department “of a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images by a member of the diplomatic corps of the Holy See accredited to Washington.”

“The Holy See, following the practice of sovereign states, recalled the priest in question, who is currently in Vatican City,” the press office said.

The Associated Press reported that the State Department confirmed it had asked the Vatican to lift the official’s diplomatic immunity. It said that request was denied.

The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, signed by most nations of the world, including the United States and the Holy See, stipulates that diplomatic personnel “shall not be liable to any form of arrest or detention” in the host country. The host country may, however, ask the sending country to waive immunity or the sending country, in this case, the Vatican, may choose to recall the diplomat and proceed with a criminal investigation and possible prosecution of its own.

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Vatican Uses Diplomatic Immunity To Shield Priest From Child Porn Charges

ENGLEWOOD (CO)
Patheos

September 15, 2017

By Michael Stone

Pope Francis protects pedophile priest from prosecution: Vatican uses diplomatic immunity to shield priest from child porn charges.

According to multiple reports, a high-ranking priest working in the Vatican’s embassy in Washington was caught with child pornography, including images of pre-pubescent children. However, after U.S. prosecutors indicated they were ready to charge the pedophile priest for possessing child pornography, the Vatican stepped in, claimed diplomatic immunity, and shipped the pedophile priest to Vatican city, where he is now safe from prosecution for his heinous crimes.

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Let’s face it: Pope Francis is a marvelous showman – a genius at public relations and media manipulation who has successfully hustled the media, and the public at large. He says nice things like all animals go to heaven; he chastises creationists and other science deniers by noting that God is not a magician; and in a good natured gesture he asks atheists for good vibrations.

Yet despite the friendly facade, the occasional superficial liberal rhetoric, and a humorous joke now and then, Pope Francis is guilty of perpetuating the institutional immorality of the Catholic Church.

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What are the Vatican’s next steps in the child porn case?

WASHINGTON (DC)
Catholic News Agency/EWTN News

By Adelaide Mena

What happens when Vatican City State diplomats commit crimes? The recent recall of a Vatican diplomat from the U.S. Nunciature in Washington, following suspicions of child pornography possession brings together both the workings of the criminal justice system at the Vatican and international diplomatic law.

“We are not yet at the conclusion of the criminal investigation, but I think it wise that he’s been recalled now,” said Dr. Kurt Martens, a Professor of Canon Law at the Catholic University of America.

According to a Sept. 15 communique issued by the Vatican, the U.S. State Department notified the Vatican Secretariat of State on Aug. 21 of a possible “violation of laws relating to child pornography images” by a member of the Vatican diplomatic corps stationed in Washington, D.C.

The priest was recalled to the Vatican, where he remains. The diplomatic process of collaboration on the case – which remains under investigation – was initiated, and findings from the U.S. State Department were shared with the Vatican’s Promoter of Justice, who also opened an investigation within the city-state of the Vatican. The identity or nationality of the diplomat has not been released.

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Vatican Recalls Priest From D.C. Diplomatic Mission, Launches Child Porn Probe

WASHINGTON (DC)
NPR

September 15, 2017

By Merrit Kennedy

The Vatican says it has recalled a priest from its diplomatic mission in Washington, D.C., and launched an investigation into allegations of child pornography.

The priest, who has not been named, is currently in Vatican City, according to a statement from the Vatican. It says the U.S. State Department informed Vatican officials on August 21 “of a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images by a member of the diplomatic corps of the Holy See accredited to Washington.”

The Holy See is party to the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Immunity, which grants immunity from prosecution to diplomats in foreign countries. A State Department spokesperson tells NPR that the U.S. formally requested that the Vatican’s diplomatic mission waive that immunity, which it denied.

The Vatican says it has now launched its own investigation into the issue, and has “already commenced international collaboration to obtain elements relative to the case.” It emphasizes that the content of the probe is “subject to investigative confidentiality.”

Pope Francis has said he has a policy of “zero tolerance” for abusive priests, and he has established a tribunal specifically for bishops who do not report priests accused of sexual abuse.

In 2013, Vatican law specifically criminalized producing, disseminating, selling or possessing child pornography.

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September 15, 2017

Quebec police probe possible cases of child sexual abuse in Jehovah’s Witnesses congregation

QUEBEC (CANADA)
CBC.ca

September 15, 2017

Investigators seeking other possible victims of two men, Radio-Canada’s Enquête reports

Quebec provincial police are investigating allegations of child sexual abuse by two members of a Jehovah’s Witnesses congregation in Mont-Laurier in the Laurentians, Radio-Canada’s investigative program Enquête has learned.

Both men have been sanctioned through the church’s internal disciplinary process for dealing with allegations of child abuse, but congregation elders did not share their findings with civil authorities.

One of the men being investigated, Michel Courtemanche, who has been expelled from the congregation, was acquitted of charges of sexual assault and indecent assault in 1996.

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Amid Pornography Case, Vatican Recalls Priest From Washington Embassy

VATICAN CITY
The New York Times

September 15, 2017

By Jason Horowitz

VATICAN CITY — The Vatican has recalled a high-ranking priest working as a diplomat in the Holy See’s embassy in Washington after American authorities sought to strip his immunity and potentially charge him with possession of child pornography, the Vatican said Friday.

In a statement, the Vatican said that it had been notified by the State Department on Aug. 21 of “a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images” by a member of its diplomatic corps.

The Vatican said the priest would face an investigation and potential trial in Vatican City. But some critics saw in the Vatican’s move a reflexive step to protect its own by whisking a priest away from a justice system in a foreign land.

The statement did not identify the cleric, but Italian news media reports and an American official familiar with the investigation said it was Msgr. Carlo Alberto Capella, who was ordained in Milan in 1993 and entered the diplomatic corps in 2004. He has also worked as a diplomat in Hong Kong and as the Holy See’s liaison to Italy.

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UPDATE: Priest accused of sexual abuse will return to SC to stand trial

RIDGELAND (SC)
WSAV-TV

September 15, 2017

Hotline Set up for Priest Abuse Victims

RIDGELAND, S.C. (WSAV) – A former Catholic priest from Savannah who is charged with nine counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor appeared in court today.

Wayland Brown, 74, appeared briefly today to waive his right to bond. In addition, he waived the reading of the indictment in open court.

Brown will stay in Jasper County jail until his trial.

He is accused of sexually abusing two school-aged boys in the late 1970s and 1980s in various places in Jasper County.

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Former minister pleads guilty to indecent liberties with child

HAYWOOD COUNTY (NC)
WLOS

September 15, 2017

HAYWOOD COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) — A former minister from Bryson City has pleaded guilty to indecent liberties with a child.

Eric Jones, 49, was sentenced this week to a 30-day active sentence, plus 90 days house arrest and three years probation.

The abuse dates back to 2002 when the victim was 9-years-old.

Jones will also have to register as a sex offender.

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Chester vicar jailed for sexually abusing four children

ENGLAND
Chester Chronicle

September 14, 2017

The Rev Rob Peters, who has since resigned as vicar of St Michael’s Church in Newton, started the attacks in the 1960s

A Chester vicar who repeatedly sexually abused four children has been jailed for two years.

The Rev Robert Peters, who has now resigned as vicar of St Michael’s in Newton, indecently assaulted two girls and two boys, who were younger than him, when he was aged between 14 and 20 or 21.

One of his victims, now a grown man, choked back tears as he told a court of the impact of the abuse on his life and two other victims also read their moving statements.

One victim spoke of their anger at his arrogance at him officiating at their father’s funeral, saying: “When he turned up to take the service at my dad’s funeral I felt sick.”

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Woman, 32, accuses former minister of sexually abusing her as a teen

OAK LAWN (IL)
Chicago Sun-Times

September 13, 2017

A 32-year-old woman who claims the birth of her child triggered suppressed memories of allegedly being sexually abused by her youth minister as a teenager is suing the minister, the Oak Lawn church and its two owners.

Mary Ellen Wright and her attorney, Robert J. Bingle of law firm Corboy & Demetrio, filed the suit in Cook County Circuit Court on Wednesday, claiming Wright’s memories of the alleged abuse had been repressed until about October 2016, when she sought weekly counseling for postpartum depression after delivering a child, and she started to remember.

Wright alleges that she was a member of Hope Chapel Oak Lawn Foursquare Church, in the 9400 block of South 68th Court in Oak Lawn, in Summer 2000 when the church’s youth minister, Charles Price, sexually assaulted her, according to the lawsuit. Wright claims Price made an “unwanted sexual advance” on her, including inappropriate touching, fondling and oral sex.

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Opinion: Turn to God when faith shatters

ST. CATHARINES (ONTARIO, CANADA)
St. Catharines Standard

September 15, 2017

By Gerard Bergie (Bishop of Saint Catharines diocese)

This column is called Faith Matters. Its purpose is to discuss matters of faith because faith matters to many.

This is why when faith shatters it is a serious matter.

There are things in life that can rock our faith and cause significant damage. An example from the Bible can be found in Job. He had a very good life and everything seemed to be going well until Job experienced many tragedies, sickness, and appeared to have lost everything.

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Former priest Jonathan Graves guilty of sex abuse attacks

SUSSEX (ENGLAND)
BBC News

September 14, 2017

A former Church of England priest has been found guilty of torturing and sexually abusing two schoolboys in the 1980s and 90s.

Jonathan Graves, 60, of Eastbourne, East Sussex, restrained the children, who were aged between 12 and 14, using belts and straps, and then beat them.

At the time, he was the vicar at St Luke’s Church in Stone Cross.

He was convicted at Hove Crown Court of 12 offences between 1987 and 1992 and will be sentenced on Monday.

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Judge won’t let public see files of priests accused of sexual abuse

NEWARK (NJ)
NJ.com

September 15, 2017

By Justin Zaremba, jzaremba@njadvancemedia.com

NEWARK — The Archdiocese of Newark received a protective order on Friday shielding the personnel files of three priests accused of sexual abuse from being disclosed to the public.

Five men and one woman have alleged the Rev. Michael Walters sexually abused them between 1982 and 1995, and a former member of Sacred Heart Parish who attended Seton Hall Preparatory School claims he was abused by two priests at those institutions, the Revs. Robert Gibney and William Giblin, respectively, in the 1960s.

Gibney and Giblin died earlier this decade, but Walters is still alive.

Avram Eule, the attorney for the Archdiocese, said these cases involved “alleged abuse” requiring extensive discovery on their part, and, as in other cases, they’ve sought a protective order “to protect the … alleged priest as well as the reputation of the Archdiocese (of Newark).”

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Vatican diplomat in US recalled over ‘breach of child sex abuse images law’

VATICAN CITY
The Guardian

September 15, 2017

By Stephanie Kirchgaessner

Church officials are said to have refused request by US prosecutors for priest’s
diplomatic immunity to be lifted

A Vatican diplomat in Washington has been recalled to Rome after the US state department said the priest may have violated laws related to child sex abuse images.

The US state department notified the Holy See last month of a possible violation of laws. American prosecutors said they wanted the Vatican to voluntarily lift the official’s diplomatic immunity so that he could face charges, according to several reports, but the Vatican refused. The request was made on 21 August.

The Vatican said an investigation had been opened and the church was seeking “international collaboration to obtain elements relative to the case”, and it would be handled confidentially on a preliminary basis. It said the priest had already returned to Vatican City.

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Former Catholic priest faces sentence for child porn

ALLENTOWN (PA)
WFMZ-TV

September 14, 2017

[VIDEO]

LEHIGH COUNTY, Pa. – A former Catholic priest will spend time behind bars for possessing child porn.

John Mraz was sentenced today to six to 23 months in Lehigh County jail.

Mraz was the pastor at the Church of St. Ann in Emmaus, which is part of the diocese of Allentown.

He was arrested about one year ago after prosecutors say nude photos of children were discovered on his laptop. Court documents say they were found by a friend of Mraz.

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Vatican recalls priest from US as child porn investigation opens

VATICAN CITY
Catholic News Agency

September 15, 2017

By Elise Harris

Vatican City, Sep 15, 2017 / 06:26 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican announced Friday that after being informed by U.S. officials of a possible breach of child pornography laws on the part of a Holy See diplomat, it has recalled the priest in question and an investigation has been opened.

According to a Sept. 15 Vatican communique, on Aug. 21 the U.S. State Department notified the Vatican Secretariat of State, “through diplomatic channels, of a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images by a member of the diplomatic corps of the Holy See accredited to Washington.”

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Primera condena por abuso sexual eclesiástico en Entre Ríos

ENTRE RIOS PROVINCE (ARGENTINA)
Analisis

September 15, 2017

Primera condena por abuso sexual eclesiástico en Entre Ríos: se incorporó la sentencia completa a la causa Escobar Gaviria

Duro castigo contra el ex párroco de Lucas González

[Google Translate: Hard punishment against former pastor of Lucas González. First conviction for ecclesiastical sexual abuse in Entre Ríos: full sentence was added to Escobar Gaviria case.]

La sentencia completa contra el cura “sanador” Juan Diego Escobar Gaviria, se incorporó este jueves al expediente de la causa que se ventiló ante el Tribunal de Juicios y Apelaciones de Gualeguay. El fallo de 304 fojas, al que tuvo acceso ANÁLISIS DIGITAL, desagregó los fundamentos del veredicto que castigó con 25 años de prisión efectiva al ex párroco de Lucas González. Los vocales María Angélica Pivas (presidenta), Darío Crespo y Roberto Cadenas pronunciaron un voto unánime contra la conducta del sacerdote. Consideraron en cuanto al monto de pena que “para graduar la sanción a imponer, debe tenerse en cuenta la naturaleza de las conductas perpetradas, la forma en que las cometió, dado que evidentemente se aprovechó sexualmente del dominio que ejerció sobre los menores víctimas -cuando justamente por su condición, sea como guardador o Ministro de Culto, era de esperar que actuara como tal-, el tiempo durante el cual las llevó a cabo, la modalidad comisiva aprovechando asimismo la situación de autoridad, sino también el poder intimidatorio que les generaba a las víctimas”.

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Police reviewing child abuse claims involving orphanage

SCOTLAND
STV News

September 15, 2017

By David Cowan

Allegations over incidents at Smyllum Park, Lanark, first emerged in the 1990s.

Police Scotland are reviewing old cases involving a notorious orphanage, raising the possibility of prosecutions nearly 30 years after it closed, STV News has learned.

Allegations that children were physically and sexually abused at Smyllum Park, Lanark, first emerged in the 1990s, but it’s thought no-one has ever been convicted of committing an offence against any of the thousands of children who lived within its walls.

Former residents from the orphanage played a central role in persuading the Scottish Government to set up the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry.

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If celibacy is the cause, why do non-celibates have the problem?

UNITED STATES
CatholicCulture.org

September 14, 2017

By Phil Lawler

In Australia, two former Catholic priests have released a report saying that the root causes of sexual abuse by Catholic priests are—the things the two ex-priests don’t like about the Catholic Church. Since what they don’t like about the Catholic Church matches what the secular media don’t like, their report will enjoy plenty of publicity, regardless of its scientific rigor (or lack of same).

Without reading the full report, however, one can make a few observations:

Anglican priests are not bound by a rule of celibacy. Nevertheless the rate of abuse by Anglican priests in Australia is the same as the rate among Catholic priests.

The mayors of 50 different American cities have been accused of sexual abuse of minors. Mayors are not bound by celibacy.

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Police find vodka, pills but no answers in death of predator priest Brzyski

UNITED STATES
Philly.com (Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News)

September 14, 2017

By Craig R. McCoy, cmccoy@phillynews.com

[Note: See the entry for Brzyski in the accused priest database on BishopAccountability.org.]

In a celebratory Mass, James J. Brzyski was ordained a Catholic priest on a May day 30 years ago.

Stripped of his collar, he was found dead Wednesday, surrounded by pills and bottles of vodka in a Texas motel where rooms go for $43.99 a night.

Those were among the new details that emerged Thursday, as investigators tried to piece together the final hours or days of a man characterized by Philadelphia prosecutors as one of the region’s most brutal clerical abusers.

Ron Singer, the administrator of the Medical Examiner’s Office in Tarrant County, said authorities found five bottles of “cheap vodka” in the Super 7 room Brzyski rented on Seminary Road in Fort Worth. Several pill bottles were found, at least one of which was empty, Singer said.

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Shrewsbury ex-priest, 78, accused of sex offences against young girl

ENGLAND
Shropshire Star

September 14, 2017

By Lucy Todman

Brian Spence, 78, also known as Macduff, a former Church of England priest of Sutton Road, Shrewsbury, appeared at Crawley Magistrates Court in West Sussex to answer a summons alleging that he committed four offences of indecent assault on a girl then aged between 10 and 11 in Warnham, West Sussex, between 1978 and 1980.

He pleaded not guilty to all offences and the case was committed to Lewes Crown Court for a preliminary trial preparation hearing on October 11.

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Former West Sussex priest charged with historic sex offences

ENGLAND
Spirit FM

September 15, 2017

A man has been charged with sex offences against a young girl while he was a priest in West Sussex.

On Wednesday Brian Spence, also known as Macduff, a former Church of England priest of Sutton Road, Shrewsbury, appeared at Crawley Magistrates’ Court.

The 78-year-old was accused of committing four offences of indecent assault on a girl then aged between 10 and 11 in Warnham, between 1978 and 1980.

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Archdiocese names three Taos County priests in list of molesters

TAOS (NM)
Taos News

September 14, 2017

By Cody Hooks, chooks@taosnews.com

[Note: See Archbishop Wester’s letter and list.]

At least three Roman Catholic priests who served in Taos County communities in the 1970s and 1980s and were found guilty of sexually abusing children have been publicly named by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.

The archdiocese released the list of 74 priests, deacons and brothers Tuesday (Sept. 12). Three of them – Vincent Lipinski, Roger Martinez and Michael O’Brien – served at various points in Taos, Questa and Peñasco.

“The community has known about these allegations for years. The only thing that is different is that names have come out,” said Taos Town Councilor Darien Fernandez. “Hopefully it will answer some of the questions that continue to dog the church and will give some clarity or comfort to the victims.”

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Monsignor Mraz gets jail time for child porn, apologizes in court

September 14, 2017

ALLENTOWN (PA)
The Morning Call

By Laurie Mason Schroeder

Priest’s lawyer worries how he’ll handle jail.

In a decision that seemed to surprise the 67-year-old Roman Catholic priest standing before her, a Lehigh County judge on Thursday sentenced Monsignor John S. Mraz, formerly of St. Ann Catholic Church in Emmaus, to six to 23 months in jail for viewing child pornography.

Judge Maria L. Dantos rejected Mraz’s request for probation or house arrest due to his many medical ailments, but noted that Mraz’s crimes didn’t rise to the level of what other Catholic priests have been accused of in recent years.

“Any time there is a case such as this and the headlines say ‘priest arrested,’ there are visions of sexual molestation, which we don’t have here,” Dantos said.

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A Vatican Diplomat Has Been Recalled From the U.S. Following Child-Pornography Charges

VATICAN CITY
The Atlantic

September 15, 2017

By Emma Green

The allegations come during a turbulent period for the Roman Catholic Church on sex-abuse issues.

The Holy See announced on Friday that a priest who is part of its diplomatic corps has been recalled to Rome following allegations that he violated child-pornography laws. The official had been accredited to serve in Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Department of State notified Catholic Church leaders about the alleged crime through diplomatic channels. The Vatican has opened an investigation and is keeping the name of the accused priest confidential. The AP reported that the U.S. government requested that the official’s diplomatic immunity be lifted. The request was denied.

These allegations have come at a turbulent time for the Vatican on issues of sex abuse. Earlier this summer, Cardinal George Pell was charged with multiple sex crimes by the Australian police, and returned to his home country “to clear his name,” according to a statement from the archdiocese of Sydney. Pell has been in charge of the Vatican’s treasury since 2014, and was specifically brought in to implement reforms.

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Official at Vatican embassy to United States removed over child porn allegations

WASHINGTON, D.C.
Crux

September 15, 2017

By Charles Collins

The Vatican has confirmed a priest serving at the Holy See embassy to the United States has been recalled to Rome after receiving information he had violated child pornography laws. The priest is now being investigated by the Vatican’s Promoter of Justice.

A Vatican diplomat based in Washington has been accused of violating child pornography laws and has been recalled to Rome.

The priest, who has not been identified, is currently in the territory of the Vatican City State, and Vatican prosecutors have opened an investigation.

A statement from the Vatican press office said the U.S. State Department notified the Vatican’s Secretariat of State of the allegations on August 21.

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Vatican announces investigation into Holy See diplomat accused of accessing child pornography

VATICAN CITY
The Tablet

September 15, 2017

By Christopher Lamb

The US government notified the Holy See of ‘a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images’ by a priest

The Vatican has announced a criminal investigation into a Holy See diplomat accused of accessing child pornography while stationed in Washington DC.

On 21 August the United States government notified the Holy See of “a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images” by a priest who was then recalled back to the Vatican.

In a statement the Holy See Press Office explained that the accused is a member of the Church’s diplomatic corps, a select group of priests who serve as envoys of the Pope and Holy See across the world.

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Holy See recalls priest from Nunciature in Washington

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Radio

September 15, 2017

(Vatican Radio) The Press Office of the Holy See has released the following statement concerning the possibility that a member of the Holy See’s diplomatic mission to Washington may have violated laws relating to child pornography.

The priest in question, the statement says, has been recalled to Vatican City, in accordance with common diplomatic practice.

STATEMENT

On August 21 last, the Department of State of the United States of America notified the Secretariat of State, through diplomatic channels, of a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images by a member of the diplomatic corps of the Holy See accredited to Washington.

The Holy See, following the practice of sovereign states, recalled the priest in question, who is currently in Vatican City.

Having received such information from the United States government, the Secretariat of State transmitted this information to the Promoter of Justice of the Vatican Tribunal.

The Promoter of Justice opened an investigation and has already commenced international collaboration to obtain elements relative to the case.

It should be noted that, as provided by the laws in force applicable to all preliminary inquiries, the investigations carried by the Promoter of Justice are subject to investigative confidentiality.

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Vatican recalls Washington diplomat amid child pornography investigation

VATICAN CITY
Reuters

September 15, 2017

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – The Vatican on Friday said it has recalled one of its diplomats from Washington after the U.S. State Department said the priest may have violated child pornography laws.

Prosecutors in the Vatican have opened an investigation into the case and the priest has already returned to Vatican City, a statement said.

The State Department notified the Holy See in August “of a possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images by a member of the diplomatic corps of the Holy See accredited to Washington,” the statement said.

As a member of the Vatican’s diplomatic corps, the priest, whose name was not given, could not be prosecuted in the United States, though he could have been expelled.

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Vatican Diplomat Recalled Amid Child Porn Investigation

VATICAN CITY
The Associated Press

September 15, 2017

By Nicole Winfield and Matthew Lee

Vatican City (AP) — A high-ranking priest working in the Vatican’s embassy in Washington has been recalled after U.S. prosecutors asked for him to be charged there and face trial in a child pornography investigation, Vatican and U.S. officials said Friday.

The diplomat was suspected of possessing, but not producing or disseminating, child pornography including images of pre-pubescent children, a U.S. source familiar with the case said. The source was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The Vatican declined to identify the priest, but said he was currently in Vatican City and that Vatican prosecutors had launched their own probe.

If the accusations pan out, the case would be a major embarrassment for the Vatican and Pope Francis, who has pledged “zero tolerance” for sexual abuse. The diplomat would be the second from the Vatican’s diplomatic corps to face possible criminal charges for such crimes during Francis’ papacy. Any trial in the Vatican would come as Francis’ own financial czar, Cardinal George Pell, is on trial in his native Australia for alleged historic sex abuse cases.

The State Department said it had asked the Vatican to lift the official’s diplomatic immunity on Aug. 21. It said that request was denied three days later. For the State Department to make such a request, its lawyers would have needed to be convinced that there was reasonable cause for criminal prosecution.

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Vatican diplomat in United States recalled due to child-porn investigation

WASHINGTON, D.C. (U.S.)
The Washington Post

September 15, 2017

By Julie Zauzmer

U.S. officials found evidence implicating a Vatican diplomat in a child-pornography case, leading the Vatican to recall the official to the Holy See.

The Vatican said in a news release Friday that the U.S. State Department contacted the Vatican’s Secretariat of State on Aug. 21 to report a possible crime involving child pornography, committed by a member of the diplomatic corps based in Washington.

In addition to being the seat of the Catholic church, the Vatican is also a sovereign nation located within the borders of Italy. Pope Francis is both spiritual leader and head of state. Vatican diplomats in the United States have diplomatic immunity from prosecution for most crimes in the United States, like diplomats of all foreign nations.

The Vatican recalled the diplomat in question, whom it did not name in its press release Friday, from the District to Vatican City and opened an investigation there. The Holy See said officials are working on collaborating with foreign investigators to gather evidence in the case.

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Diocese addresses child abuse prevention with training

OHIO
WTOV-TV

September 14, 2017

by Anthony Conn

ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio — The Diocese of Steubenville held a training for its members, focusing on how to protect children.

For the last 15 years, the Diocese of Steubenville has been taking steps to educate its members of the proper ways to treat children.

On Thursday night, members of the diocese met at St. Mary’s Church in St. Clairsville for their annual child protection workshop.

“It’s certainly to show them the signs to be concerned about, and also to work with our children and give them the best possible way for them to grow,” said Bishop Jeffrey Monforton.

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New study does not reflect Brisbane safeguarding efforts, Archbishop Coleridge says

BRISBANE (AUSTRALIA)
The Catholic Leader

September 15, 2017

By Mark Bowling

BRISBANE – Archbishop Mark Coleridge has hit back at the findings of a new study, which claims the Church in Australia has done less to safeguard children in its care than its counterparts in other countries.

The study, Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church by the Centre for Global Research at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, has for the first time compiled the findings of 26 royal commissions, police investigations, judicial probes, government inquiries, church studies, and academic research from around the world since 1985.

However, Archbishop Coleridge described the 384-page RMIT report released this month and widely reported in Australia and in the New York Times “as not as up-to-date as it might be nor is it the last or even the most authoritative word in this area”.

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‘I was abused by nuns for a decade’ at Smyllum Park

SCOTLAND
BBC

September 15, 2017

A former resident of a Scottish orphanage run by Catholic nuns has described the sexual, physical and mental abuse she suffered at the home.

Theresa Tolmie-McGrane told the BBC she was sexually abused from the age of eight at the Smyllum Park Orphanage, Lanark, in the 1970s.

The care home, run by the Daughters of Charity Order, closed in 1981.

A spokesperson said the order was “shocked and saddened” by the allegations.

Ms Tolmie-McGrane, who is now a psychologist working in Norway, arrived at the South Lanarkshire orphanage in 1968 when she was six years old.

She told BBC Stories: “Every child was beaten, punished, locked in a dark room, made to eat their own vomit and I would say that most of us had our mouths rinsed out with carbolic soap.”

Ms Tolmie-McGrane said she was first sexually abused at the home by a priest when she was eight.

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Capuchin brother accused of sexually abusing boy in restroom, car

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

September 15, 2017

Haidee V Eugenio, heugenio@guampdn.com

Former Capuchin brother Vernon Kamiaz allegedly sexually abused a boy in the Agana Heights Parish restroom after a choir practice and in a vehicle after a church service, around 1983, a lawsuit filed in federal court on Friday states.

The plaintiff, identified in court documents only as R.I.C. to protect his privacy, was about 14 years old when Kamiaz allegedly sexually molested and abused him.

At the time, Kamiaz was a Capuchin brother assigned to the Agana Heights Parish, and he supervised and chaperoned many of the youth choir events, the lawsuit states. Kamiaz was also R.I.C.’s religious education teacher.

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September 14, 2017

Attorney Jeff Anderson gives Mitchell Hamline Law School $2 million for ‘Zero Abuse Project’

ST. PAUL (MN)
Minneapolis Star Tribune

September 14, 2017

By Maura Lerner

Gift will create new law clinic specializing in child abuse litigation.

St. Paul attorney Jeff Anderson has donated $2 million to the Mitchell Hamline School of Law to create the “Zero Abuse Project,” to help improve the way lawyers and others respond to child abuse.

Anderson, who has made a career representing victims of child sex abuse, announced the gift Thursday.

“This is going to enable us to expand exponentially our work in the child protection area,” said Mark Gordon, the dean of the law school.

The Zero Abuse Project will, among other things, offer online training to lawyers and other professionals in what’s known as “trauma-informed” responses to child abuse cases. The training is designed, in part, to ensure that victims are treated with sensitivity, and are not “re-traumatized” by the legal system, according Prof. Joanna Woolman, who directs the law school’s child protection program.

It will also create a new law clinic that will focus on child advocacy.

“For 35 years, we have helped survivors cope with the ravages of child abuse,” Anderson said in a statement announcing the gift. “We believe child abuse can end and the Zero Abuse Project is pivotal to this mission.”

Anderson, a leading attorney in child sex abuse lawsuits against the Catholic Church and other organizations, is a 1975 graduate of the law school, then known as William Mitchell.

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Child Abuse and the Catholic Church

AUSTRALIA
RMIT University (Australia)

September 13, 2017

For the first time in Australia, a ground-breaking research study has analysed the systemic reasons why the abuse of children has plagued the Catholic Church in Australia and worldwide.

In this podcast series, host David Glanz speaks with the report’s authors Emeritus Professor Des Cahill and Dr Peter Wilkinson. Kieran Tapsell, who studied for the Catholic priesthood in the 1960s before choosing to become a lawyer and rising to the rank of acting District Court Judge, also features in the discussion.

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No Criminal Activity Surrounding Mass Grave at Scottish Orphanage

SCOTLAND (U.K.)
ChurchMilitant.com

September 13, 2017

By Anita Carey

LANARK, Scotland (ChurchMilitant.com) – The Scottish prosecutors and police have exonerated the Daughters of Charity of criminal activity surrounding an unmarked mass grave of children at this time.

The discovery of a mass grave on the grounds of Smyllum Park Orphanage in Scotland sparked a media frenzy of allegations of wrongdoing and child abuse.

In a statement released Tuesday, the Scottish Crown Office said, “Based on the information currently available, there is no evidence to suggest a crime has been committed or that any deaths require to be investigated.” They have assured the public that they are keeping a watchful eye on the situation and “any allegations of criminality will be thoroughly and sensitively investigated.”

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James Brzyski, infamous Philly priest, found dead in Texas motel

FORT WORTH (TX)
Philly.com

September 13, 2017

By Maria Panaritis

[Note: See the entry for James Brzyski in the accused priest database of BishopAccountability.org.]

James Brzyski, a defrocked Archdiocese of Philadelphia priest once described as one of the region’s most monstrous sexual predators, but who eluded prosecution after allegedly abusing dozens of boys in the 1970s and 1980s, was found dead Wednesday at a Texas motel.

Authorities confirmed they were investigating a man’s death at the Super 7 motel on Seminary Road in Fort Worth. They had not officially determined his identity or cause of death but said they did not suspect foul play.

One of Brzyski’s former neighbors told the Inquirer and Daily News she was contacted by police about his death, and a clerk at the motel confirmed that Bryzski had been staying there and that a housekeeper found him dead in his room Wednesday morning.

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Who Pays for Sex Abuse?

UNITED STATES
Justia.com

September 14, 2017

By Marci A. Hamilton

Drawing on data from the extraordinary archive of Catholic sex abuse at BishopAccountability.org, the San Diego Tribune recently published the top 10 sexual abuse settlements by the Catholic Church in the United States. The numbers are large in the aggregate: the church paid $1.553 billion total, with $960.94 million paid to 2,458 survivors. On average, each victim received $391,000 after attorneys’ fees.

These numbers are just the tip of the iceberg as many of the victims did not receive full compensatory damages, because the dioceses pooled claims through bankruptcies or other means and avoid individual trials, thereby lowering per-victim recoveries. The cost to the church is actually higher than $1.5 billion, because it has also had to pay for its lawyers (especially for the bishops who take a scorched earth approach against the victims). They also have covered some therapy. Accordingly, Church costs have been estimated at $4 billion. The victims’ expense has not yet been aggregated by social scientists, but it is certainly well beyond $4 billion given that approximately 20-25% of children are sexually abused and the array of negative effects include addiction, alcoholism, depression, PTSD, and eating disorders, among many others.

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Archdiocese of Santa Fe’s sexual abuse list brings relief — and questions

SANTA FE (NM)
The New Mexican

September 13, 2017

By Andrew Oxford

As the Catholic priest sexual abuse scandal burst into the nation’s collective consciousness in the 1990s, two brothers filed lawsuits against a church order, charging that some of its members had molested them while they were growing up in Santa Fe.

Tom McConnell, a teacher at St. Michael’s High School, had been one of their tormentors, they said, accusing him of repeatedly abusing young boys.

The brothers, full-grown men by the time they spoke out in 1995, depicted in their lawsuits a betrayal by the religious figures their parents had entrusted with their childhoods and their education during the 1950s and 1960s.

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The Catholic Church’s child sexual abuse tragedy revealed in groundbreaking Australian five-year study

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

September 13, 2017

By Joanne McCarthy

Celibacy a key risk factor in child sexual abuse by Catholic clergy, report finds

A groundbreaking Australian study describes child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church as a global tragedy

MANDATORY celibacy, the denigration of women and the Catholic Church’s “deeply homophobic environment” are key factors in the church’s global child sexual abuse tragedy, a ground-breaking Australian research study by two former Catholic priests has found.

Mandatory celibacy “remains the major precipitating risk factor for child sexual abuse”, Dr Peter Wilkinson and Professor Des Cahill of RMIT University’s Centre for Global Research found after a five-year study into systemic reasons for child sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.

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Australia’s Catholic Church ‘behind in protecting children from sexual abuse’

AUSTRALIA
SBS (Special Broadcasting Service)

September 13, 2017

A five-year Australian research project has found the Australian Catholic Church is behind other countries when it comes to safeguarding children from abuse.

The Catholic Church in Australia lags significantly behind other countries in protecting children from sexual abuse, researchers say.

Far from being a leader in child protection, the Australian church has been pushed into acting and needs to do much more work, the study of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church worldwide has found.

The Catholic Church in Australia has lagged significantly behind other comparable countries in developing policies and protocols to safeguard children and vulnerable adults, the researchers from Melbourne’s RMIT University say.

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Catholic sexual abuse partly caused by secrecy and mandatory celibacy, report finds

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

September 13, 2017

By Melissa Davey

Report examined findings of 26 royal commissions and inquiries from Australia, Ireland, the UK, Canada and Netherlands

Mandatory celibacy and a culture of secrecy created by popes and bishops are major factors in why such high rates of child abuse have occurred in the Catholic church, a comprehensive study has found.

The report, which looked at the findings of 26 royal commissions and other inquiries from Australia, Ireland, the UK, Canada and the Netherlands since 1985, found that while the endangerment of children in institutions has been considerably lowered in Australia, children remained at risk in Catholic parishes and schools and Catholic residential institutions in other countries across the world, especially in the developing world where there are more than 9,000 Catholic-run orphanages, including 2,600 in India.

The patriarchal nature of Catholic institutions meant that abuse went unchallenged and, while a small number of nuns were abusers, the report found the risk of offending was much higher in institutions where priests and religious brothers had minimal contact with women. The report estimated about 7% of clergy had abused children between about 1950 and 2000.

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