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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.

June 5, 2017

First Chamorro archbishop accused of sex abuse

GUAM
Pacific News Center

Written by Janela Carrera

Archbishop Felixberto Flores is accused of exposing his private parts to a catholic school student.

Guam – It’s taken dozens and dozens of sex abuse lawsuits to be filed and, much to the shock of the catholic community, among those to be named as an alleged child molester is Guam’s beloved Archbishop Felixberto Flores, the first Chamorro archbishop of Guam.

With the late Archbishop Flores now named, this marks the third bishop with Guam ties to be accused of sexual abuse. The first was Archbishop Anthony Apuron who’s facing a canonical trial in Rome and then there’s retired Saipan Bishop Emeritus Tomas Camacho who once served on Guam as a priest.

This latest lawsuit against Archbishop Flores was filed by a 62-year-old man with the initials A.J.R. He says it happened at the old Agana Cathedral when he was 11 years old. A.J.R. says he had just come from using the restroom at the old cathedral when Flores instructed him to follow him to the rectory. While inside, A.J.R. claims Flores pulled up his robe and exposed his private parts to him then tried to pull A.J.R. closer to him. However, the 11-year-old kicked Flores in his groin and ran away.

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June 4, 2017

Sexual abuse victims dying before national redress scheme set up, survivor warns

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Annah Fromberg

Tasmanian victims of child sexual abuse in institutional settings will die before they receive redress, authorities have been warned.

A national redress scheme, which was recommended by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, is expected to be up and running next year, but the Tasmanian Government has not set aside any money.

Tasmanian victim Tony Rayner said it was important for the Government to take action.

Mr Rayner gave evidence to the commission and also urged others to come forward.

“There are so many victims who are in their 70s and 80s; there are so many like me who are in their late 60s,” he said.

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St John of God has a long and chequered past in Irish health

IRELAND
Irish Times\i

Jun 2, 2017

Paul Cullen

St John of God has been part of the landscape of Irish health since the 1880s, and today provides a diverse range of services, from adult mental-health services in Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown and child mental-health services in south Dublin/Wicklow to special schools and learning disability services in various locations. Many of the services it runs are provided on contract for the HSE, but it also operates a long-established private psychiatric hospital in Dublin.

The order is an international Catholic organisation with its headquarters in Rome and more than 300 hospitals and centres in 53 countries. Ireland was originally part of the order’s West European Province, which also includes Britain and Malawi.

In Ireland, St John of God’s services are grouped into a number of limited companies reporting to group chief executive John Pepper, who has been on sick leave since last year.

The charity’s HSE-funded activities are co-ordinated by St John of God community services, which supports 7,000 adults and children daily.

In recent years, St John of God intellectual disability services have come under scrutiny in a series of critical Hiqa reports. Parts of a centre in Co Kildare were closed over welfare concerns after officials found more than 100 incidents had occurred between inspections.

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HSE audit scathing over St John of God secret payments to managers

IRELAND
Irish Times

Jun 2, 2017

Martin Wall

On Saturday, June 25th last year a representative of the St John of God organisation contacted the Health Service Executive out of the blue with a bombshell revelation. An internal whistleblower had given details to a Sunday newspaper of a secret €1.6 million payment made to a number of its senior managers three years previously.

The newspaper had approached the St John of God organisation the previous day about the payments and a story was expected to be published imminently.

There was shock and outrage at the top level of the HSE, the Department of Health and the Department of Public Expenditure about the payments about which they had never been previously notified.

Three years after a scandal over top-up payments for senior executives had rocked the voluntary State-funded health sector, and after extensive efforts by the HSE, Department of Health and Department of Public Expenditure to clean up this whole area with explicit new pay rules and new arrangements to police compliance, a new controversy over unauthorised payments was brewing.

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Vatican linked to secret €1.85 million payments to charity chiefs

Jun 2, 2017
Paul Cullen
 
The St John of God organisation made €1.85 million in undisclosed payments to senior managers after being instructed by the Vatican to deal with outstanding liabilities, according to a confidential HSE audit of the charity.

“The Vatican wanted to be sure that no liability transferred to the new organisation” after St John of God restructured itself in 2012, with direct accountability to the Holy See, the audit says. The charity provides a range of services from mental health to learning disability, many on contract from the HSE.

The audit uncovered secret payments totalling €6.24 million to senior lay executives. This includes a defined benefit pension scheme which transferred €3.586 million to four senior managers and unapproved increases in their salaries amounting to €277,152.

Private salary payments

The investigation uncovered undeclared private salary payments to 14 senior staff totalling €528,755 as well as a further 139 cases where the charity was not in compliance with public pay policy.

The audit says St John of God has not complied with public pay policy for over 30 years, despite relying on over €130 million a year in State funding. Since at least 1986, “other entities” within the charity have been supplementing the salary of senior executives, whose pay costs are funded by the Exchequer.

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Netflix’s The Keepers highlights harrowing sexual abuse in a 1960s US Catholic school

IRELAND
The Journal

NETFLIX’S NEW TRUE crime documentary The Keepers is sparking fresh interest in a 48-year-old murder case.

The seven-part series opens with the story of 26-year-old Sister Cathy Cesnik, a beloved nun and teacher at the all-girls Archbishop Keough High School in Baltimore, Maryland.

Sister Cathy went missing on 7 November 1969 and nearly two months later her body was found.

To this day, her murder remains unsolved.

The series looks into suggestions that Sister Cathy was murdered because she threatened to reveal cases of sexual abuse occurring at Keough.

The Keepers doesn’t solve Sister Cathy’s death and it doesn’t definitively link the main suspect, the school’s chaplain and abuser Father Joseph Maskell, to the murder.

However, it delves into the long-term effects that the sexual abuse had on the graduates of Keough, along with revealing an alleged paedophile ring involving the school’s priests and a section of the police force in Baltimore.

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Mother and son reunite — almost 50 years after she says an Omaha priest forced her to give up her baby

UNITED STATES
World-Herald

By Michael O’Connor / World-Herald staff writer

Her hands trembled as she held the letter.

“Hello,” the note began. “I apologize for sending this to your office — it’s the only address I found.”

Her body shook as she read the next words in a message she’d awaited for decades and wondered if she’d ever receive: “I’m the person you were looking for.”

Kathleen Chafin cried at her desk on that April day two years ago. As co-workers came to her side, she assured them she brimmed with joy, not sadness.

There already had been too much anguish in her life. Kathleen is 67 today, but she was just a teenager back when the heartbreak began.

Kathleen never held her baby boy, never saw him, never had a photo. But that wasn’t the toughest part.

The hardest for Kathleen — the part that pounded her heart — was never knowing what happened to him.

As a college freshman in 1968 she became pregnant, and her parish priest counseled her and her boyfriend against marriage. Later, she says, another priest coerced her to give up her baby for adoption.

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Archdiocese ‘heartbroken’ allegations include first Chamorro bishop

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Coadjutor Archbishop Michael Byrnes issued a statement yesterday expressing sadness about the latest allegations of sex abuse filed in court, and the addition of Guam’s beloved first Chamorro bishop as one of the accused.

“As the shepherd of our Catholic Church on Guam, I acknowledge the six latest persons to come forward filing allegations of sexual abuse by our clergy and others,” Byrnes said in a written statement. “With deep sadness, I also acknowledge that the newest lawsuits related to child abuse now include an allegation against the late Archbishop Felixberto C. Flores, who I know is deeply loved by many here on Guam.”

Above all else, all of us at the Archdiocese of Agana extend our prayers to these newest individuals, known by the initials of A.J.R., E.T., S.M.T., E.V., S.D.E. and R.Q., Byrnes added.

“I continue to ask our faithful to pray for all victims of abuse,” he stated. “They have suffered tremendous pain that no others can truly know.”

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Former St Pius X teacher Ted Hall set to face sexual assault trial

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

SAM RIGNEY
1 Jun 2017

FORMER St Pius X, Adamstown maths teacher, Ted Hall, has been committed to stand trial on 32 sexual and indecent assault offences dating back to the 1970s.

Edward Smith Hall, 66, known as Ted Hall to St Pius students, appeared in Newcastle Local Court via audio visual link from Wagga Wagga Local Court charged with 40 offences against 11 St Pius students between 1973 and 1986.

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions formally withdrew eight counts and Mr Hall, who was represented by solicitor Drew Hamilton, pleaded not guilty to the remaining 32 charges.

The matter was adjourned to Newcastle District Court on June 29 to set a trial date.

Mr Hall, who now lives in the Riverina region, is accused of nine counts of sexual assault (category 4), 20 counts of indecent assault on a male, two counts of sexual assault (category 3) person under the age of 16 years and attempted buggery, court documents state.

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Co-defendant testifies against church minister charged with beating gay former congregant

SOUTH CAROLINA
New York Daily News

BY
JESSICA SCHLADEBECK
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Saturday, June 3, 2017

One of the five people charged with trying to beat “homosexual demons” out of a fellow church member incriminated herself on the stand and admitted to throwing out the first blow in the attack.

Despite her attorney’s objections, Sarah Anderson, 30, testified that she told other leaders at Word of Faith Fellowship that Matthew Fenner had experienced “some kind of sexual sin or thought.”

She claimed Minister Brooke Covington, who is standing trial for kidnapping and assault, confronted the 23-year-old about his homosexual thoughts and that she started pushing Fenner’s chest, screaming “Open your heart!”

That’s when Anderson said she slapped Fenner in the face, with about 30 other members of the church joining in — beating, screaming at and choking the man for hours. Even after he admitted to having homosexual thoughts in a dream, the assault continued.

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Lujan: Holy See could be named defendant in Guam clergy sex abuse cases

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio, heugenio@guampdn.com June 4, 2017

The Holy See or the Roman Catholic Church could be named defendant in dozens of Guam clergy sex abuse lawsuits if the Archdiocese of Agana continues its objections to federal court jurisdiction on these matters, attorney David Lujan said.

Lujan said the Holy See’s degree of control and influence over the Archdiocese of Agana exceeds that of a parent corporation.

“Plaintiffs maintain that defendants’ continued objections to federal subject matter jurisdiction will unnecessarily expand and complicate this litigation,” Lujan said in a filing submitted by the June 2 deadline to prove federal court diversity jurisdiction over clergy sex abuse cases.

Lujan represents 44 plaintiffs who are now asking the U.S. District Court of Guam to conduct a hearing with oral argument to address jurisdiction matters.

“In view of the unique relationship between the Holy See and defendant Archdiocese, plaintiffs recommend that the parties stipulate to federal jurisdiction to avoid unnecessary proceedings aimed at establishing the true nature of the relationship between them,” Lujan said.

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Picketers: Vatican has evidence, defrock Apuron

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio, heugenio@guampdn.com June 4, 2017

The Vatican has all the evidence to defrock Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron, according to Catholics who continued their weekly picket on Sunday, nearly a year since Pope Francis suspended Apuron on June 6, 2016 over multiple allegations of rape and sex abuse of minors.

“Now that all evidence is in Rome, we want to see Apuron defrocked so that we can have healing in the church and healing also for victims of Apuron and other priests,” Laity Forward Movement President Lou Klitzkie said as she held a sign in front of Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica in Hagatna that read, “Apuron Out.”

The Archdiocese of Agana is not only dealing with Apuron’s canonical trial, but is also a defendant in 74 clergy sex abuse lawsuits and three other childhood sexual abuse complaints filed thus far in local and federal courts.

The first picket calling for Apuron’s removal as Guam archbishop and laicization was held on June 12 last year, Klitzkie said. Apuron, who is turning 72 on Nov. 1, has been Guam archbishop since May 1986.

“Everyone’s saying a decision will be out by June, I don’t know for sure but I hope it’s going to be soon. The Vatican has more than enough evidence,” said Doris Concepcion, mother of a now deceased former altar boy who was allegedly raped by Apuron more than once at a church rectory in the 1970s.

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Paedophile ‘prophet’ took six children as wives

AUSTRALIA
Gatton Star

Adam Lusher | 4th Jun 2017

A PAEDOPHILE brainwashed a former Amish couple into regarding him as a prophet and ‘gifting’ him their six young daughters as child wives, a court heard.

Lee Kaplan, 52, convinced Savilla and Daniel Stoltzfus that his relationships with their six daughters were the will of God, who contacted him in his dreams, the court was told.

The first daughter to be “gifted” to Kaplan, it was claimed, was given as a future wife when she was nine years old.

Her older sister testified that she too was molested by Kaplan, the abuse allegedly starting when she was ten and leading to her becoming pregnant by him aged 14 in 2013.

Ms Stoltzfus, 43, also went to live with the accused, Bucks County Court in Pennsylvania heard, and allegedly ended up complaining to her husband that Kaplan had stopped having sex with her, preferring intercourse with her daughters.

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Archbishop accused of hiding pedophilia

MEXICO
Mexico News Daily

A senior official of the Catholic Church in Mexico announced his resignation yesterday, the same day that a former priest filed accusations that Cardinal Norberto Rivera had concealed 15 cases of pedophilia by priests.

Rivera presented his resignation as Primate Archbishop of Mexico to church authorities, complying with regulations that require prelates to retire upon reaching the age of 75.

Rivera will turn 75 next Tuesday, said a spokesman of the Archdiocese of Mexico.

The accusation that Rivera covered up multiple cases of child sex abuse committed by priests throughout the country was filed before the federal Attorney General’s office (PGR) by Alberto Athié Gallo, a priest who resigned in 2000 over what he saw as the systematic concealment of pedophilia in the church.

Accompanied by alleged victims of pedophile priests, Athié told a press conference that Rivera reported cases of sexual abuse of minors to Catholic authorities in the Vatican, but bypassed authorities in Mexico.

Athié recalled that last December Rivera declared he had never protected a pedophile and cited at least 15 cases in the Archdiocese of México of priests who had been tried and sentenced.

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Tributes to Anthony Foster – a champion for truth, justice and integrity

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

Joanne McCarthy
4 Jun 2017

THE Blue Knot Foundation has paid tribute to Anthony Foster – who championed the Newcastle Herald’s campaign for a child abuse royal commission – on the eve of his state funeral in Melbourne on Wednesday.

The head of the foundation for child abuse survivors, Dr Cathy Kezelman, said Mr Foster’s sudden death on May 27, aged 64, had devastated all who came to know him and wife Chrissie, as “steadfast and forthright champions for justice, truth and integrity”.

“Not often in life do you meet human beings who truly inspire,” Dr Kezelman said on Sunday.

“Anthony Foster was one such person.”

Mr and Mrs Foster first challenged the Catholic Church in the 1990s after the devastating discovery that two of their three daughters, Emma and Katie, had been sexually assaulted by a notorious Catholic priest when they were aged 5 and 6.

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June 3, 2017

Catholic bishop organization in N.Y. wants to do away with legal time-frames in sex abuse cases

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

BY
KENNETH LOVETT
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Saturday, June 3, 2017

ALBANY — The organization representing the state’s Catholic bishops says it supports doing away entirely with the legal time-frames to bring criminal charges in sexual abuse cases.

Dennis Poust, a spokesman for the state Catholic Conference headed by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, told the Daily News on Friday that his organization continues to oppose a one-year window to revive old cases, but supports doing away entirely with the statute of limitations pertaining to criminal sex abuse cases.

Poust went even further on Twitter on Saturday, accusing the Assembly Democrats of protecting predators with its new bill unveiled Friday and expected to pass the chamber later this week.

The Assembly bill would increase the current statute of limitations in criminal sex abuse cases by five years — meaning a felony case could only be brought up until a victims’ 28th birthday. For misdemeanors, cases would be allowed until a survivor’s 25th birthday.

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Une école catholique soupçonnée d’agressions sur des élèves, une mère témoigne

FRANCE
RTL

[A Catholic school suspected of assaulting students, a mother testifies.]

Jean-Baptiste Bourgeon
avec Clémence Bauduin et AFP
PUBLIÉ LE 03/06/2017

“Guillaume a fini par dire au bout d’un an et demi que l’abbé le battait à coups de poing et de tabouret”. Une enquête judiciaire a été ouverte vendredi 2 juin à l’encontre de L’Angélus, école catholique hors contrat située dans le Cher, à Presly, en raison de soupçons de maltraitance d’élèves et d’agressions sexuelles. Anne* est la mère de Guillaume*, un ancien pensionnaire de cet établissement qui accueille 109 élèves du primaire au lycée. Elle prend la parole pour évoquer le mal-être de son fils, battu selon ses dires par son directeur, l’abbé Régis Spinoza.

Il “arrivait” à Guillaume “d’avoir des bleus”, selon sa maman, qui mettait alors ces ecchymoses sur le compte du sport. “Il est passionné de rugby et il est hyper sportif donc quand il rentre d’un match il peut avoir des coups de crampon, une arcade sourcilière un peu bleue, une oreille en chou-fleur… Lui disait toujours ‘oui oui c’est à l’entraînement de rugby'”, raconte Anne.

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Cher: Soupçons de mauvais traitements et agressions sexuelles dans une école catholique

FRANCE
20 Minutes

20 Minutes avec AFP
Publié le 03.06.2017

Des soupçons de maltraitance d’élèves et d’agressions sexuelles dans une école catholique hors contrat du Cher. C’est le procureur de la République de Bourges qui en a fait l’annonce vendredi lors d’une conférence de presse. Et d’annoncer l’ouverture d’une enquête judiciaire.

L’école « L’Angelus », qui accueille 109 élèves, a été fermée par arrêté préfectoral jusqu’aux vacances d’été, « sur le fondement de la protection de l’enfance, au regard de l’enquête judiciaire en cours », a annoncé la préfecture vendredi soir.

Une vaste opération de gendarmerie a été lancée vendredi matin pour mener la perquisition dans les locaux de l’école, située à Presly (Cher). Une soixantaine d’enfants ont également été auditionnés.

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French Catholic school closed in abuse inquiry

FRANCE
RFI

French prosecutors temporarily have closed down a traditionalist Catholic school and launched an investigation into allegations of child abuse, some possibly of a sexual nature.

Gendarmes raided the Angelus school in a village in central France on Friday, closing it until the end of the next school holidays.

About 60 of the 109 pupils were interviewed about allegations of physical abuse and corporal punishment and “suspicions of offences of a sexual nature”, according to public prosecutor Joël Garrigue.

There are also suspicions of illegal work and fraud, he said, adding that the school’s director, Abbé Régis Spinoza, was detained to ensure that he would be present during the raid.

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Lawsuit accuses former Utica priest of child molestation

NEW YORK
Observer-Dispatch

By GREG MASON / gmason@uticaod.com

A former Utica-area priest and the Syracuse Catholic Diocese each are facing a $25 million lawsuit from a man who claims the priest sexually abused him as a child.

The lawsuit, filed Friday in federal court in Connecticut by California man Matthew Strzepak, accuses former priest Felix Colosimo of molesting Strzepak from 1987 to 1990. Strzepak was between 12 to 15 years old when the acts were committed, according to the lawsuit.

Colosimo’s served in the past at St. Peter’s Church in North Utica, St. Leo’s Church in Holland Patent, St. Anthony of Padua Church in East Utica and Our Lady of the Rosary in New Hartford. Now age 78, Colosimo said he retired as a priest at Our Lady of the Rosary three years ago for reasons unrelated to the abuse allegations, according to a Syracuse.com report.

Colosimo could not be immediately reached for comment Saturday.

Strzepak told Syracuse.com that the abuse began in 1978 or 1979 when he was 4 years old, but New York state’s statute of limitations expired for those claims.

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Tuam babies buried at Mother and Baby Home could be identified

IRELAND
IrishCentral

Frances Mulraney @FrancesMulraney June 03, 2017

Irish Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Katherine Zappone announced that experts have been employed to assess the possibility of exhuming bodies buried at the Tuam Mother and Baby Home to identify the remains of the hundreds of babies believed to be buried there.

In an op-ed with the Irish Examiner, Zappone wrote that she felt there is a “real possibility” that the identities of these children could be discovered but that the process is “very complicated.”As such, forensic archaeologist Niamh McCullough has been appointed to lead a team of international experts to investigate the best possible next step in dealing with the Tuam babies scandal.

Thanks to the tireless work of local historian Catherine Corless, it was revealed in 2014 that the Tuam Mother and Baby home and the order of nuns in control of it maintained a practice of burying the babies who died in their care in mass graves with the revelation earlier this year that there may be as many as 800 children buried on the Tuam grounds. The children are believed to have died in the home and been buried here by nuns between 1925 and 1961.

These babies were the children of the mothers regarded as “fallen women”, those who had fallen pregnant out of wedlock or as a result of rape or incest, and were committed to the homes run nationwide by religious orders around the country.

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“Quattro violenze sessuali su minori, condannate a 10 anni Don Pascal”

ITALIA
Rete L’Abuso

[The prosecutor asks 10 years in prison for Don Pascal, former pastor of Mandas and Villamar: Under indictment for four sexual assaults on minors.]

Il pm chiede 10 anni di carcere per Don Pascal, ex parroco di Mandas e Villamar: sotto accusa per quattro violenze sessuali su minori.

Dieci anni di carcere per l’ex parroco di Mandas Don Pascal, accusato di abusi sui minori: questa la richiesta avanzata dal pm Liliana Ledda, che sollecita al Gup la condanna del sacerdote. Quattro le violenze sessuali che sarebbero state commesse dal prete, prima a Mandas e poi a Villamar. La difesa rivendica però il fatto che don Pascal sia semi infermo di mente, dunque non condannabile. Ma secondo il pm, gli episodi di violenza sui minori sarebbero avvenuti prima che sorgesse questo problema.

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Plea to excavate mother and baby homes

IRELAND
Irish Examiner

Saturday, June 03, 2017

By Conall Ó Fátharta
Irish Examiner Reporter

Campaigners have called on the Government to start excavations at other mother and baby home sites after Children’s Minister Katherine Zappone said she is in favour of such a move.

The delay in moving the excavations to other sites has baffled campaigners given that ample evidence of large numbers of infant deaths having occurred in other institutions has been in State hands since 2011.

The Irish Examiner has previously revealed that the McAleese inquiry, the HSE, and two government departments were aware of the “disturbing” issue of infant deaths at Tuam as early as 2012.

The full details of almost 800 children who died in two of the country’s largest mother and baby homes — Bessborough, Cork City, and Castlepollard, Co Westmeath — were also given to the HSE by a religious order in 2011.

In a joint statement, the Adoption Rights Alliance and Justice For Magdalenes Research (JFMR) stressed that “Tuam is not an isolated case” and that it was aware of more than 180 institutions, agencies, and individuals involved with Ireland’s unmarried mothers and their children.

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Kottiyoor rape case: Accused Catholic priest approaches Kerala HC for bail

INDIA
The News Minute

TNM Staff
Saturday, June 03, 2017

Kottiyoor priest Robin Vadakkumchery, accused of raping and impregnating a minor girl, has approached the High Court seeking bail.

The Catholic priest’s justification for seeking bail is that his custody was not required any more as police had completed investigation in the case and has filed the final report, Times of India reports.

Robin Vadakkumchery was arrested on February 28 while he was trying to escape to Canada.

The arrest came three weeks after the girl’s delivery. She gave birth to the child on February 7 in Kannur. The child, a boy, was reportedly sent to an adoption centre run by nuns.

The priest had first tried to implicate the girl’s father as the accused in the case whereas the girl’s parents kept her in the dark about the childbirth. They told her that she was operated on for appendicitis.

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State Assembly announces revised child sex abuse victims bill could pass by next week

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

BY
KENNETH LOVETT
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Saturday, June 3, 2017

ALBANY — The state Assembly Friday introduced a reworked bill designed to make it easier for child sex abuse survivors to seek justice as adults — and it’s expected to pass as soon as next week.

The bill goes slightly further than a previous version that had been criticized by abuse survivors, who now support it.

Bill sponsor Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal (D-Manhattan) said the plan is to move the bill through committee starting Tuesday and then have a full floor vote later in the week.

“It’s the culmination of years of work on this issue — and 2017, it’s high-time we get it done,” Rosenthal said.

The Assembly previously passed versions of the Child Victims Act four times — but none since 2008.

Rosenthal called child sex abuse “an epidemic.”

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Winnipeg ideal spot for papal apology

CANADA
Winnipeg Free Press

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has opened the door. Now it’s up to Pope Francis to enter.

During a 42-minute private audience last Monday, Mr. Trudeau invited the Pope to issue a historic papal apology for the role the Roman Catholic Church played in the abuse of children in residential schools.

The prime minister also invited the Pope to visit Canada, which is where, it’s to be hoped, any apology would be delivered.

Following the meeting, the Vatican issued a statement saying the Pope will consider the requests, but did not mention a possible papal apology or when the Pope might visit Canada.

The time for considering is over. It’s time for Pope Francis to deliver a forthright apology to indigenous survivors for the sexual, mental and physical abuse they suffered at church-run schools.

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Children of sin: Quebec and Irish orphans share stories of abuse under care of Catholic Church

CANADA
CBC News

By Jaela Bernstien, CBC News Posted: Jun 03, 2017

In a tucked-away office at Montreal’s Concordia University, a video conference connects two groups of survivors separated by an ocean but linked by their so-called “illegitimate” births — Quebec’s Duplessis Orphans and the survivors of Ireland’s Mother and Baby Homes.

One by one, they introduce themselves, starting with their names and where they were born: Mount Providence orphanage in Montreal, Saint Patrick’s Home in Dublin, Baie-Saint-Paul orphanage in Quebec.

Communication is slow and halting; the Quebecers speak French, the Irish, English. Some never learned to read or write.

But when survivors hear the familiar story — even in a foreign language — they nod along.

On both sides of the ocean, children born to women out of wedlock were abandoned to institutions run by the Catholic Church, in many cases falsely labelled as mentally deficient and abused sexually and physically for years.

“When you [are] a bastard … [it’s like] being born into a garbage can,” says Quebecer Louis-Joseph Hébert, or Nestor, as he prefers to be called.

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Lawsuit alleges Temple Baptist Church leaders turned blind eye to woman’s abus

MEW MEXICO
The New Mexican

By Phaedra Haywood | The New Mexican

A woman in her 30s is suing Temple Baptist Church of Santa Fe, saying that as a child she was molested by two teachers at a school run by the church in the 1990s.

After years of abuse, the woman’s complaint says, she married and had children with one of her abusers — whom she says was the grandson of church leaders — and didn’t realize until she had a “triggering event” in 2015 that what had been done to her was wrong and illegal.

“The perpetrators were both uncertified male teachers who had been raised in the culture of the Temple Baptist Church and School,” according to her complaint filed last month in District Court.

“The second perpetrator teacher essentially ‘dated’ Plaintiff as a 12-15 year old child, and groomed her to participate in his sexual abuse of her in those years as part of a ‘relationship’ and ‘God’s will.’ ”
As a child, the complaint says, the woman “did not comprehend that the tickling, grabbing, rubbing, massaging and penetrating of her private parts by adult male teachers was ‘sexual abuse,’ nor the harms it would be causing.”

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Pastor caught up in ‘sex abuse’ row -Hawks look in to matter after women report popular ‘prophet’

SOUTH AFRICA
Dispatch Live

By Mbali Tanana – June 3, 2017

A popular Eastern Cape “prophet”, who hosts pop-up services at several public areas, has come under scrutiny by the Hawks following serious allegations from some of the women from his congregation.

The flamboyant “prophet” Mndayi Njengele, believed to be 44 years old, has a following in Cape Town, Keiskammahoek, King William’s Town, East London, Port Elizabeth, Mthatha and his hometown, Dutywa. He stands accused of taking advantage of scores of women in his church, with some going as far as making allegations of sexual abuse against him.

The women – who had organised themselves into a WhatsApp group, of about 20 – became desperate after they were allegedly turned away from a police station where they went to lay a charge against Njengele, who leads the “Wound of Christ: Nxeba lika Yesu” church.

In a moment of desperation, they approached former PSL referee and well-known community activist Ace Ncobo to intervene. In an e-mail to Ncobo – with an attachment of the claims against Mndayi – one of the women wrote: “We are +-50 victims, the police laughed when three of us went to open a case in Dutywa. Please help”.

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Hey, Netflix! Slow down!

NEW YORK
The Buffalo News

By Alan Pergament
Published Fri, Jun 2, 2017

I have a beef with Netflix. The streaming service is premiering too many interesting programs too close to each other.

I suppose the one positive development from the lousy May weather was it forced me inside to binge on even some Netflix programs I had no intention of watching.

During the hit-and-miss weather on the extended Memorial Day weekend, I began watching the true crime documentary series “The Keepers” about the 1969 murder of a beloved Baltimore nun.

The series had me at hello when it quickly introduced a retired Baltimore journalist, Tom Nugent, who is as big a pack rat as I am. He was up in his cluttered attic, roaming through all his stories about the murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik.

I had to laugh a little in recognition because I recently cleaned up my office and discovered some of my papers from my college journalism classes in 1969.

That was the last laugh I had in a series that played out like a horror story.

I watched with my fiancé, a graduate of a local Catholic high school and the proud niece of a Sister of Mercy.

We were both horrified as two 60-something citizen journalists, Gemma Hoskins and Abbie Schaub, led an investigation into the death of their high school teacher. These amateur Jessica Fletcher’s uncovered sexual abuse by a priest of multiple high school girls that was covered up by the Baltimore diocese with the possible help of law enforcement authorities and politicians.

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Three Chatham Women Speaking Up After Alleged Sexual Abuse

CANADA
Blackburn News

BY PAUL PEDRO
JUNE 2, 2017

A retired Chatham priest is being sued for sexual assault.

Three Chatham women, now in their 60s, have filed a civil lawsuit against James Blonde alleging sexual abuse in 1971 and 1972 while he was a priest at Blessed Sacrament Church in Chatham.

Lawyer Rob Talach, who represents the women, alleges touching and hugging by Blonde escalated into sexual abuse.

“Back rubs that go beyond back rubs, activities that you would not expect a priest to be engaged in but in the third woman’s case, it definitely crossed the line and proceeded and showed what happens if you didn’t stop it and it proceeded to some very clear sexual abuse,” claims Talach.

Talach, of London law firm Beckett Personal Injury Lawyers, says the women are seeking $3-million each for pain and suffering, impact on their education and employment, and ongoing counselling.

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Netflix’s ‘The Keepers’: Thoughts and Questions on the Murder of Sister Cathy

UNITED STATES
Pax Culturati

June 2, 2017 by Kate O’Hare

I’ve finished Netflix’s “The Keepers,” and I have thoughts and questions. Bear with me.

If you haven’t seen the whole series, stop reading now and come back when you have. I’m going to make spoilery comments, and I’m going to reference things I’m not going to explain. You’ve been warned.

Some statements up front:

* I’m no conspiracy theorist, but I don’t deny they sometimes exist.
* Two things can be true at once.
* Neither victims or perpetrators should be taken at their word.
* All human institutions, large and small, suffer from corruption, foolishness, arrogance and cowardice.
* What a storyteller leaves out is as least as important (if not more so) than what’s put in.
* If men are to be held accountable, women must be as well.
* Women make great detectives.

Let’s deal with these one at a time.

Conspiracy Theories

There are cover-ups in the world (just ask Richard Nixon), and they’re usually worse than the crime (again, ask Richard Nixon). In the case of the sexual abuse of children, the crime wins.

Even in the face of something this heinous, though, the human ability to disbelieve the obvious, and an institution’s default response to protect itself, kick into overdrive.

You can explain aspects of the Church’s inability to deal with abusive priests, and you can even understand some of it, but it’s still horrific. Any honest Catholic feels sick to his or her stomach hearing about it. And, no one cares that the Church has largely cleaned up its act and now goes to great lengths to vet priests and protect children, that the accusations are decades old, or that abuse continues rampant in public and private schools, non-Catholic religious institutions, sports teams, the Boy Scouts, Penn State, the Los Angeles Unified School District, and so on. That doesn’t matter, and perhaps it shouldn’t.

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Why The Keepers is the best documentary of its kind and we need more women like Gemma and Abbie

UNITED KINGDOM
Metro

Kate Leaver
Saturday 3 Jun 2017

If only the world had more people like Abbie Schaub and Gemma Hoskins.
These two retirees from Baltimore, USA, are the unspoken heroes of the Netflix true crimes series, The Keepers.

If you’ve seen it, you know what I’m talking about here – they’re crime-fighting goddesses who basically got to their 60s and said, ‘The police ain’t gonna solve this crime? We’ll take it from here, boys; we have Microsoft Word and a library card’.

Here’s how Schaub and Hoskins became the fastidious sleuths they are today.

Their beloved English teacher, Sister Cathy Cesnik, went missing in 1969.

She got into her car, drove to a shopping mall, bought her sister an engagement present, and simply never returned.

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June 2, 2017

‘The Keepers’ continues to shine light on alleged abuse at Baltimore school

MARYLAND
WBAL

[with video]

Lisa Robinson

BALTIMORE —
The Netflix documentary series “The Keepers” focuses on a murder mystery and years of molestation at a Baltimore high school.

The series has helped to bring more victims to light. “The Keepers” is giving people the courage to speak up after suffering in silence. People who once thought they were the only one now know they are not alone.

“The Keepers” focuses on the unsolved death of popular Archbishop Keough High School teacher Sister Cathy Cesnick. She was found dead in a Landsowne dump in 1970, months after she disappeared.

The Netflix series talks to women who say two school priests, Jospeh Maskell and Neil Magnus, abused them. They said Cesnik disappeared as she was close to discovering who was responsible for the abuse.

Joanne Suder is an attorney representing the Keough students who allegedly were abused by the two men. She said 12 more Keough victims have reached out to her since the series hit the air, and they tell a similar story.

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Depiction of Sisters of Charity like ‘elder abuse’, says Sr Stan

IRELAND
Irish Times

Paul Cullen

The depiction of the Sisters of Charity during the recent controversy over the transfer of the National Maternity Hospital to St Vincent’s hospital was akin to elder abuse, according to one of the order’s best-known members.

Sr Stanislaus Kennedy said she was shocked and surprised by the scale of the controversy over St Vincent’s and the criticisms levelled at her order. “It shook me, it really did.”

During the controversy, very little thought was given to the background of the Sisters of Charity and the work its members had done over the years, she said.

She said her order had been depicted as “a power-grabbing congregation” and “a group of old ladies who didn’t know what they were doing”

“A lot of the stuff that came out in the media about us was very hurtful. There was a lot of misunderstanding and misrepresentation. It was very distasteful.”

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The Latest: Woman says churchgoers told to lie about attack

SOUTH CAROLINA
Associated Press

RUTHERFORDTON, N.C. (AP) — The Latest on the trial of a North Carolina minister who is accused of assaulting and kidnapping a gay church member (all times local):

5:40 p.m.

One of five people charged with beating a fellow church member to expel what they called “homosexual demons” says church leaders asked everyone at the attack to tell investigators that nothing happened.

Sarah Anderson testified Friday for prosecutors in the trial of Word of Faith Fellowship minister Brooke Covington.

Anderson says church leaders including two state prosecutors at the time met with the roughly 30 people present when Matthew Fenner was beaten in January 2013. She says then-assistant district attorneys Frank Webster and Chris Back told them to tell authorities that nothing happened.

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Police: Priest accused of Charleston sex assaults turned himself in

SOUTH CAROLINA
Fox 57

CHARLESTON, SC (WCIV) — Officials with the Charleston Police Department have confirmed a New York priest accused of sexually assaulting two boys at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Charleston turned himself in to authorities this week.

Father Freddy Washington, 53, was arrested by Charleston police and booked into the Al Cannon Detention Center on Thursday. He’s charged with two counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor, and one count of committing lewd acts on a child under 14.

Washington was not an ordained minister at the time, according both to police and a statement provided Thursday by the Diocese of Charleston.

A spokesperson for the Diocese said Thursday Washington was a member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans), and was serving as a priest at a parish in the Arch Diocese of New York at a parish in Harlem. A check of that diocese’s website does not list Washington on its current priest roster. His current status with the Arch Diocese of New York is currently unknown by the diocese of Charleston.

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Denuncian al Cardenal Norberto Rivera por presunto encubrimiento a 15 sacerdotes pederastas

MEXICO
Animal Politico

Los exsacerdotes Alberto Athie y José Barba presentaron una denuncia en la Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) en contra del Cardenal Norberto Rivera por el presunto encubrimiento de 15 sacerdotes pederastas.

Ambos exsacerdotes acudieron este viernes 2 de junio a la sede de la PGR para presentar la denuncia y al salir explicaron que, en diciembre del año pasado, el Cardenal Norberto Rivera reconoció que envió al Vaticano los expedientes de 15 sacerdotes que cometieron pederastia en México.

“Él (el Cardenal Norberto Rivera) dice que abrió un expediente de investigación, que Roma encontró elementos y que el Papa sentenció. (…) No hizo en paralelo ninguna acción para notificar a las autoridades mexicanas”, explicó Athié en un mensaje a medios afuera de la sede de PGR.

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EX-PRIEST ALLEGES MEXICAN CARDINAL DIDN’T REPORT ABUSE

MEXICO
Associated Press

MEXICO CITY (AP) — A former Roman Catholic priest alleges that Mexico City’s archbishop violated the law by not informing authorities outside the church about at least 15 cases of abusive priests.

Alberto Athie says that Cardinal Norberto Rivera first mentioned the cases publicly in December. In defending himself against accusations that he protected abusive priests, Rivera said he had referred at least 15 cases to the Vatican.

Athie filed a complaint on Friday with the Attorney General’s Office, saying that Mexican law required such cases also be reported to law enforcement.

Archdiocese spokesman Hugo Valdemar said the cases Rivera referenced occurred before the law changed in 2013. He says that the archdiocese has notified authorities about three cases since then.

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HSE investigates activities of US priest featured in Netflix series

IRELAND
Irish Times

Simon Carswell

The Health Service Executive is investigating the activities of US priest Joseph Maskell, who fled to Ireland following sex abuse allegations in Baltimore.

Maskell escaped to Co Wexford in 1994 amid claims he had sexually abused students while serving as chaplain at the all-girls Archbishop Keogh High School in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1967 to 1975.

By the time Maskell, whose father was from Limerick, arrived in Ireland, he was ordered not to perform any priestly duties.

The HSE told The Irish Times it had begun reviewing the work of Maskell and “any concerns” arising from his employment as a psychologist in a “psycho-education initiative” by the South Eastern Health Board in Wexford from April 11th, 1995 to November 7th, 1995. He lived in Ireland until 1998.

Maskell is suspected of involvement in the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Ann Cesnik (26), an English teacher at the Baltimore school who became aware of his abuse.

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Syracuse diocese, priest sued over child-molesting claims from 30 years ago

NEW YORK
Syracuse.com

By John O’Brien | jobrien@syracuse.com
on June 02, 2017

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A 41-year-old man sued the Syracuse Catholic Diocese and a retired priest today, claiming the priest repeatedly molested him as a child three decades ago.

The diocese determined the accusations to be credible three years ago, according to the accuser, Matthew Strzepek.

The priest, Felix Colosimo, denied the allegations today. But he wouldn’t say whether the diocese found them to be credible.

“Oh, my gosh — that is so untrue,” Colosimo told Syracuse.com of Strzepek’s accusations. “There’s no proof.”

Strzepek, who lives outside Santa Barbara, Calif., accused Colosimo in the lawsuit of sexually abusing him from 1987 through 1990, when Strzepek was 12 to 15 years old.

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Lawsuit accuses Archbishop Flores

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Mindy Aguon | For The Guam Daily Post

A former Cathedral Grade School student has accused the first Chamorro bishop of the Diocese of Agana of sexual abuse, a civil complaint filed in the District Court of Guam yesterday states.

A.J.R., now 62 years old, and using his initials to protect his identity, filed a lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Agana accusing the late Archbishop Felixberto Camacho Flores of sexually molesting and abusing him when he was 11.

A.J.R. was attending Cathedral Grade School and Flores was a priest at the Agana Cathedral in 1966.

Flores played a prominent role in church affairs and was superintendent of Catholic schools in the ’50s, and the victim said students at the school were told to honor and respect nuns and priests and “do whatever” they were told to do.

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Conti milionari in Svizzera del vescovo del Mali appena nominato cardinale: scoppia il caso

CITTA’ DEL VATICANO/MALI
Il Mattino (Italia)

Città del Vaticano C’è un caso in Africa che ha fatto saltare sulla seggiola il Papa. Una inchiesta svizzera chiamata Swissleaks, pubblicata in grande evidenza da Le Monde, ha messo in evidenza l’esistenza di conti milionari sospetti in una banca elvetica, riconducibili al vescovo del Mali, monsignor Jean Zerbo, 73 anni, appena nominato da Papa Bergoglio cardinale nel prossimo concistoro previsto per il 29 giugno. I conti ammonterebbero a un totale di dodici milioni di euro e sembra che siano stati aperti in modo discrezionale.

«Una storia rocambolesca che mescola opacità e incontri riervati tra il clero del mali e i banchieri svizzeri e si sospetta la sottrazione di fondi in un Paese africano dove i cristiani non rappresentano che il 2,4 per cento della popolazione composta da 17 milioni di persone». Le Monde ricostruisce la vicenda nel dettaglio, a cominciare dal ruolo di monsignor Zerbo. Le domande sono incalzanti. «Da dove vengono questi 12 milioni di euro? Appartengono ai fedeli del Mali anche se sono fondi dormienti in una banca svizzera?». Nel 2005, durante alcuni incontri tra i banchieri e Zerbo, viene stabilito che i fondi fossero suddivisi in diversi conti correnti, accordandosi per una remunerazione del 5 per cento. Nel corso degli anni, come viene riportato dal giornale francese, si registrano diverse proteste da parte di alcune organizzazioni di base della Chiesa del Mali per la scarsa opacità nella gestione. Ma nulla accade. Fino alla pubblicazione dell’articolo poiché la conferenza episcopale del Mali, che fino a quel momento aveva rifiutato di commentare le indiscrezioni, ha affidato all’agenzia vaticana Fides un comunicato a sua difesa. «Agiamo in piena trasparenza, al servizio delle opere della Chiesa».

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Au Mali, l’Eglise fait bloc après les allégations de détournements de fonds

MALI
Le Monde (France)

Par Anthony Fouchard (contributeur Le Monde Afrique, Bamako)

LE MONDE Le 01.06.2017

La Conférence épiscopale du Mali (CEM) est dans la tourmente après les révélations, mardi 30 mai, d’un présumé détournement de fonds de plus de 7 milliards de francs CFA, soit 12 millions d’euros. Les trois principaux prélats du pays sont mis en cause, notamment Mgr Jean Zerbo, qui doit être créé cardinal par le pape François à la fin du mois de juin.

A Bamako, les préparatifs pour ce voyage au Vatican sont en cours, mais la réunion de mercredi matin à l’archevêché, petite bâtisse orange et blanche au bord du fleuve Niger, ont été perturbés par les révélations, la veille, du Monde Afrique et du site d’information en ligne Le Sahélien, reprises jeudi dans le quotidien malien Les dépêches du Mali. Un exemplaire dudit journal trône d’ailleurs sur la table de réunion, recouvert en partie par un livre religieux, La Liturgie des heures.

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Mali : le cardinal de Bamako a abrité des millions d’euros en Suisse

MALI
Le Monde (France)

Par David Dembélé (contributeur Le Monde Afrique, Bamako)

LE MONDE Le 31.05.2017

Tout commence le 25 novembre 2002 à 9 heures du matin au Crédit lyonnais de Monaco. Ce jour-là sont ouverts, en toute discrétion, sept comptes en banque pour la Conférence épiscopale du Mali (CEM). Les documents SwissLeaks révèlent désormais pour ces comptes des codes IBAN propres à la Suisse, commençant par CH, à l’instar du premier : CH18 0868 9050 9118 1503 0.

Ces comptes étaient crédités de 12 millions d’euros (soit 7 milliards de francs CFA) en 2007, dernière date des relevés bancaires issus de la HSBC Private Bank à Genève que se sont procurés en 2014 Le Monde et le Consortium international de journalistes d’investigation (ICIJ).

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Mali Church in crisis over Swiss Leaks bank revelations

MALI
La Croix

The Bishops Conference of Mali has denied information published by the French daily newspaper “Le Monde” purporting to show the existence of seven Swiss bank accounts holding 12 million euros.

Antoine d’Abbundo and Nicolas Senèze (Rome)

Until recently the dossier was under the radar of journalists from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), who have been making inquiries on the Swiss Leaks scandal, a vast system of tax evasion promoted by the Swiss subsidiary of the British HSBC bank and which was revealed in 2015.

But now Le Monde published an article on its website on Wednesday, May 31 implicating high-ranking leaders of the Catholic Church in Mali. These include Archbishop Jean Zerbo of Bamako, the 73 year old prelate who was named as a cardinal by Pope Francis on May 21.

The accusations concerning Archbishop Zerbo date back to the period when he was the head of the finance commission of the Bishops Conference of Mali (CEM). It was then chaired by Bishop Jean-Gabriel Diarra, 71, currently bishop of San and who was also named in the Le Monde article.

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Russian priest charged with pedophilia goes on trial

RUSSIA
RAPSI

MOSCOW, June 2 (RAPSI) – A criminal case against Russian priest Gleb Grozovsky, who stands charged with sexual abuse of children, has been forwarded to court, the Investigative Committee’s St. Petersburg Directorate announced on its website on Friday.

Investigators have built a sufficient evidence base, the statement reads.

According to investigators, Grozovsky committed several crimes against minors in 2011 and 2013.

In 2013, he fled to Israel and applied for citizenship. However, his application was dismissed.

In April 2014, Grozovsky was put on the international wanted list. Israeli police arrested him in September. In January 2015, a court in Jerusalem ruled that the priest should be extradited to Russia pursuant to the European Convention on Extradition. The ruling was appealed but rejected. In April 2016, the Justice Minister signed an order on Grozovsky’s extradition.

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Il silenzio della chiesa sui casi di pedofilia in Messico

MESSICO
Rete L’Abuso

[The silence of the Church on pedophilia cases in Mexico.]

Nella regione montuosa nel nord dello stato di Oaxaca, in Messico, il prete Gerardo Silvestre Hernández per anni ha abusato sessualmente di decine di bambini indigeni. “Ci obbligava ad avere rapporti con lui. Ci faceva ubriacare, così non ce ne rendevamo conto”, racconta una delle vittime.

Nonostante le prove presentate da altri sacerdoti e le testimonianze di alcuni minori, le autorità ecclesiastiche messicane e la Santa sede non sono intervenute. Intanto la procura ha aperto un’indagine e il 22 febbraio 2017 Gerardo Silvestre Hernández è stato condannato a sedici anni e sei mesi di prigione per abusi sessuali e corruzione di minorenni. È la prima sentenza di questo tipo contro un sacerdote della chiesa cattolica in Messico.

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Mother & Baby Home Survivor Frustrated At Minister’s Focus On Tuam

IRELAND
Midlands 103

A man born at Manor House in Castlepollard says the Children’s Minister’s ‘obsessive focus’ on Tuam is unfair to survivors of other mother and baby homes.

Paul Redmond has been reacting to Katherine Zappone’s appointment of a forensic archaeologist to examine the possibility of removing children’s remains from the Co. Galway site.

She told the Dáil she hopes to build consensus among survivors about what happens next.

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12% of children in ‘high-income’ countries have endured abuse, inquiry told

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

More than one in eight children in well-off countries around the world say they have experienced some form of sexual abuse in their lifetime, Scotland’s child abuse inquiry has heard.

Even more – one in five – has been at the receiving end of violence from a parent or caregiver, the inquiry was told.

The hearing heard claims there is a “huge gap” between the cases known about by authorities and what children actually report when they are questioned in a confidential survey.

The evidence emerged on the second day of the public hearing phase of the inquiry in Edinburgh.

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Northern Ireland abuse campaigner urges Scottish victims to come forward

SCOTLAND
The Courier

Michael Alexander
June 2 2017

A stalwart campaigner for victims of historical institutional abuse in Northern Ireland has given her “100% support” to a man who says he was abused whilst in the care of a former residential children’s home in Fife.

In an interview with The Courier, Margaret McGuckin, 60, said the “horrendous” years she spent in the notorious Nazareth House orphanage in Belfast meant she “totally understood” what Dave Sharp had been through at the former St Ninian’s School run by the Christian Brothers in Falkland, Fife.

She has also encouraged other Scottish victims of abuse to come forward.

Margaret, and fellow abuse victim Kate Walmsley, originally from Glasgow, travelled to Scotland this week to support Mr Sharp, and other abuse survivors, who held a vigil outside the start of the Scottish child abuse inquiry in Edinburgh.

She represented Savia (Survivors and Victims of Institutional Abuse) which was established following the 2009 publication of the Ryan Report, which uncovered a shocking litany of historic abuse in the Republic of Ireland.

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Ex-Bronx priest dodges sex abuse charges after allegedly molesting 15-year-old boy in 1980

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

BY
THOMAS TRACY
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Friday, June 2, 2017

A sex abuse investigation involving a former Bronx priest has been quietly closed with no charges filed, the Daily News has learned.

Police sources said no criminal charges will be brought against the Rev. Anthony Giuliano, who had been accused of molesting a 15-year-old boy at Holy Rosary Church in Baychester in the 1980s.

“All the leads in the investigation were exhausted,” a police source said. “It was not determined that a crime had taken place.”

Even if detectives found enough evidence to warrant charges, Giuliano couldn’t be prosecuted because of the statute of limitations on child sex abuse cases in New York — meaning the alleged crime committed by the man of the cloth would forever go unpunished.

Victims of child sex abuse have until age 23 to bring a criminal or civil case.

The Daily News launched a campaign last year to pressure officeholders to support the Child Victims Act.

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Court To Rule On Monday On Transfer Of Moravian Sex Case

JAMAICA
The Gleaner

Tamara Bailey

Moravian ministers Reverend Paul Gardner and Reverend Jermaine Gibson, who have been implicated in a series of sex scandals involving a minor, are expected to hear on Monday whether their case will be transferred to Kingston.

The two appeared with their lawyers in the Manchester Parish Court this morning where arguments were presented to Judge Lorna Shelly Williams.

New statements were also presented to Williams, who later requested a few days to conduct her deliberations and arrive at a decision.

Gardner and Gibson’s bails were further extended.

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Experts to inspect Tuam site where babies’ remains found

IRELAND
The Times (UK)

Ellen Coyne
June 2 2017
The Times

An inquiry into mother and baby homes could be extended to more sites, Katherine Zappone has said.

The children and youth affairs minister yesterday announced the international team of experts who will examine the site of the Tuam home where the remains of hundreds of babies were found earlier this year.

An excavation was carried out after Catherine Corliss, a local historian, gathered evidence alleging that 800 babies had been buried in chambers under the home.

Tuam is the only site where an excavation has been planned as part of a commission that is examining 14 mother and baby homes and four county homes, which were similar institutions. Campaigners have called for all religious institutions to be examined and for excavations to be planned at other institutions that may have had similar mass graves to Tuam. Women who had become pregnant outside of marriage lived in the homes run by religious orders.

Ms Zappone said that she was open to the idea of extending the commission’s terms of reference but was deferring making a decision until after the Dáil returned from its summer break.

“While the commission has stated that it is not seeking an extension to its present remit I have indicated that I am open to considering whether broader terms of reference would help to answer some of the questions which have been raised again in public debate. I will consult with stakeholders as part of the scoping review I propose to undertake over the summer months,” Ms Zappone said in the Dáil yesterday.

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Katherine Zappone: I sometimes wonder what will they say on Reeling in the Years about 2017

IRELAND
Irish Examiner

Friday, June 02, 2017

I am determined that any action must respect the memory and dignity of the deceased children who lived their short lives in this home, writes Katherine Zappone.

JUST three years ago, a brave local historian called Catherine Corless shared her research about the Mother and Baby Home with an astonished and horrified public.

A brave survivor was also willing to tell her story. We all read, watched and listened as the shocking details unfolded of a mass grave in the grounds of the former Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Co Galway.

Former residents and their loved ones, supporters and campaigners have voiced a collective determination to dispel the secrecy and the shame so unjustly experienced by vulnerable mothers and their children.

I sometimes wonder what will they say on Reeling in the Years about 2017 years from now?

Will it be the year 2017 that the international media descended on Tuam as we once again declared our moral indignation at past deeds? Or will it be the year when we faced up and accept that the State should make amends for the past.

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‘Today is about Tuam’: Catherine Corless commends Zappone for appointing experts to investigate burial site

IRELAND
The Journal

Updated 5.30pm

I AM VERY pleased today, this is a step forward.

Those were the words of Catherine Corless today, the local historian who helped uncover evidence that there were up to 700 children and babies buried in an unmarked grave in Tuam in County Galway.

In March, “significant remains” were found in what appeared to be a sewage container at the site of the former mother and baby home in the Galway town of Tuam.

A Commission of Investigation was quickly established to conduct searches at the site.

Today, Children’s Minister Katherine Zappone announced the appointment of a team of international experts to investigate the burial site at the Tuam mother and baby home.

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Expert to consider exhumations at Tuam mother and baby home

IRELAND
Connacht Tribune

A forensic archaeologist has been hired to examine the possibility of removing children’s remains from the site of the Tuam mother and baby home.

Niamh McCullagh will lead an examination of whether it is possible to recover the remains, and whether they can be identified.

It’s not known exactly how many children and babies’ bodies were placed in a former septic tank structure at the former Bon Secours home.

Children’s minister Katherine Zappone says she wants a sensitive and appropriate response to dealing with the remains.

Meanwhile, Sinn Féin Deputy Mary Lou McDonald will visit Galway next week for a public meeting on the mother & baby home scandal.

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Tuam babies burial site to be examined by expert group

IRELAND
Irish Times

Michael O’Regan, Mary Minihan

Minister for Children Katherine Zappone has established an expert group to determine whether there should be a full excavation of the burial site at the Tuam mother and babies home in Galway.

Remains were found during archaeological work initiated last year for the Commission on the Investigation on Mother and Baby Homes.

Ms Zappone told the Dáil on Thursday if there was a consensus about recovering the infant remains and trying to identify them, it should be known if it was possible.

“We have made too many decisions in this country in the dark,” she added. “We are not going to do that again in relation to Tuam.”

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Katherine Zappone in favour of examining other mother and baby home sites

IRELAND
Breaking News

The Children’s Minister says she would like to see if examinations at the sites of other mother and baby homes could be done.

Katherine Zappone announced the appointment of a forensic archaeologist to decide what is possible at the Tuam site in Co Galway.

She told the Dáil she hopes to build consensus among survivors about what should happen next.
She told reporters this evening she is personally in favour of examining other mother and baby homes.

“If there is the possibility for remains of children that are unidentified in other homes, in terms of what I’ve heard and what I feel, yes I would like to see the possibility of work done in that regard,” she said.

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Forensic archaeologist appointed to assess future of former mother-and-baby home site

IRELAND
RTE News

Minister for Children Katherine Zappone has appointed a forensic archaeologist to lead a team of experts which will assess the future of the former mother and baby home site in Tuam, Co Galway.

During statements in the Dáil, Ms Zappone said the memory and dignity of the children who lived their short lives in the home needed to be respected.

However, she noted the diversity of views and concerns on what might happen next at the site.

She said if there is consensus regarding the recovery and identification of the remains, an examination was necessary to see how that would be achieved.

Further searches will be carried out at the site, which in a playground adjacent to the site where the remains were discovered last March.

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Maternity hospital opposed due to potential ethos change

IRELAND
Irish Times

Seán Dunne

An objection was raised during a planning hearing into the development of the new national maternity hospital in south Dublin by a woman concerned at potential changes to the Catholic ethos on the St Vincent’s Hospital campus, should the project go ahead.

The second and final day of An Bord Pleanála’s public hearing into the HSE’s planning application for the hospital was dominated by concerns over the area not being equipped to deal with the extra traffic the development will bring.

However, Fionnuala Sherwin told the hearing she was opposed to the development due to potential changes to the ethos of St Vincent’s Hospital.

She said she strongly objected to the proposal by the HSE on the grounds that the new hospital “will be performing procedures which are of the vairones of the original Catholic ethos of St Vincent’s Hospital”.

“The new St Vincent’s Hospital Group will be a corporate entity and that will be the start in Ireland of corporate entities whether they be private corporations for profit or greed and in the past the Catholic nuns provided hospitals without that,” Ms Sherwin added. “I respectfully request that An Bord Pleanála refuse permission for the site of this hospital.”

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Bellingham ex-youth pastor sentenced for ‘unforgivable’ sex abuse of teen girl

WASHINGTON
Bellingham Herald

BY CALEB HUTTON
chutton@bhamherald.com

BELLINGHAM
The ex-youth pastor of a Bellingham church grimaced, wept, and struggled to breathe in court Wednesday, as he listened to a teenage girl – standing feet away – describe the lasting harm he caused when he raped her countless times.

Christopher Lee Trent was sentenced to 5 years in prison for sexually abusing the girl, who went to Bellingham Baptist Church on Orleans Street when she was under the age of 16.

Court records describe how he kept the abuse a secret for about 2 years.

Background

Trent, 37, graduated from Heartland Baptist Bible College in Oklahoma, where he met Josh Carter, the future pastor of the Bellingham church. Trent moved across the country with his wife and seven children in June 2013, after Carter asked if he’d be interested in a youth pastor job.

Over the next three years, Trent supervised children at church activities, preached in front of the main congregation at times, and led classes about how adults can prevent child abuse in the church.

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Evangelical Pastor Arrested on Child Molestation Charges; Calif. Church ‘Utterly Heartbroken’

CALIFORNIA
Christian Post

BY STOYAN ZAIMOV , CHRISTIAN POST REPORTER
Jun 1, 2017

A married father-of-six and evangelical pastor from California has reportedly been arrested on several counts of child molestation, leaving his church “utterly heartbroken” at the scandal.

ABC 10 News reported that 43-year-old Matthew Tague, a pastor at North Coast Calvary Chapel in Carlsbad, has been charged with at least 16 counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under the age of 14.

Police are investigating the situation, Lt. Karen Stubkjaer of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department said, though at the moment there is no indication that there are further victims.

Stubkjaer further noted that the charges are not related to Tague’s position at the church.

“There is a lot of information I’m not prepared to disclose right now about the victim, the relationship, and so forth. It appears this has been going on for about a year,” she said.

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Missbrauchsfälle in Korntal: 25 neue Betroffene gemeldet

DEUTSCHLAND
Focus

[Abuse in Korntal: 25 new victims reported.]

Nachdem erste Ergebnisse der Aufklärer zu den Missbrauchsvorwürfen gegen die evangelische Brüdergemeinde Korntal (Kreis Ludwigsburg) bekannt geworden sind, haben sich neue Betroffene gemeldet.

Das Netzwerk Betroffenenforum sprach am Donnerstag von 25 neuen Opfern. Sie hätten sich gemeldet, nachdem das Politikmagazin „Report Mainz“ am Dienstag über die Ergebnisse berichtet hatte, wie Sprecher Detlev Zander mitteilte. In der Sendung hatte Benno Hafeneger, zuständig für die wissenschaftliche Aufarbeitung, gesagt, dass es sich bei den Missbrauchsvorwürfen nicht nur um Einzelfälle handle. Das Betroffenenforum, eine von zwei Opfergruppen, fordert nun, ein Kuratorium einzurichten. „Das nimmt ganz neue Dimensionen an“, sagte Zander. Dafür reichten zwei Aufklärer nicht aus.

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Abuso su minori, l’ex Cirielli alla prova della Consulta

ITALIA
Lettera 43

[On June 20, the Constitutional Court will examine the subject of prescription for child offenses related to a case involving Vito Beatrice, a 72-year-old priest under a lawsuit for abuse of authority over a young man who now has 29 Years, but at the time of the alleged facts he was underage.]

Il 20 giugno la Corte si esprimerà sui tempi di prescrizione per i reati di violenza sessuale contro minori. Il Tribunale di Roma ha sollevato il dubbio di legittimità durante un processo a un prete di 72 anni.

Il 20 giugno la Corte Costituzionale esaminerà il tema della prescrizione per i reati di violenza contro i minori in relazione a una vicenda che coinvolge Vito Beatrice, sacerdote 72enne sotto processo per violenza sessuale con abuso d’autorità nei confronti di un giovane che oggi ha 29 anni, ma all’epoca dei fatti contestati era minorenne. Il religioso, prete della congregazione dei Padri Somaschi della chiesa di Sant’Alessio nella zona dell’Aventino, a Roma, è accusato di abusi commessi tra il 1995 e il 2004 su un minore che aveva avuto in affidamento dai genitori per ragioni di educazione e istruzione.

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Archdiocese continues to pray for church abuse victims

GUAM
Pacific News Center

Written by Donna De Jesus

The Archdiocese of Agana issued a statement yesterday afternoon regarding the recent sex abuse allegations.

Guam – In the release, Coadjutor Archbishop Michael Byrnes said that, while emotions pale in comparison to the pain suffered by the victims, the Archdiocese expresses its deep sadness and continues to pray for those who have experienced sexual abuse by clergy or staff, and who continue to suffer because of it.

Archbishop Byrnes adds, “our Archdiocese’s commitment to strengthen our vigilance in this area and ensure that all our children and adults grow in their faith protected in a fully loving, nurturing and safe environment.” The statement also encourages victims to seek professional counseling, which is offered by the Hope and Healing initiative.

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Woman claiming serial sexual abuse sues Temple Baptist Church

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque Journal

By Edmundo Carrillo / Journal Staff Writer
Published: Friday, June 2nd, 2017

SANTA FE, N.M. — A woman who claims she was sexually abused by two teachers at the Temple Baptist Church in Santa Fe when she was a child is now suing the church after she married and had children with one of her alleged abusers.

A lawsuit filed in Santa Fe District Court last week maintains that the woman, identified only as “Jane Doe” in the document, was abused hundreds of times while she was enrolled at the church’s school, across Yucca Street from Santa Fe High, in the mid ’90s.

She married one of those men when she turned 18 and she started having children with him at 19, the complaint says, but the couple is now divorced. Neither alleged abuser is identified in the suit.

The abuse happened at the church, as well as homes of church members, including the victim’s home, according to the suit.

The filing says the church had a culture “wherein male leaders held substantial power over the lives of minors – particularly minor female students at the Church and School” and says they “used the power vested in them as teachers, supervisors and as religious figures to sexually abuse Plaintiff as a minor.”

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Pastor arrested for alleged sex assaults on minors in Menlo Park

CALIFORNIA
SFGate

By Michael Bodley, San Francisco Chronicle

A 47-year-old church pastor in Menlo Park was arrested on suspicion of six counts of sexual assault, including instances involving children, police said Thursday.

Victor Elizandro Tax-Gomez, who lives in East Palo Alto, was arrested Thursday after an interview at the Menlo Park Police Department, officials said.

Tax-Gomez was booked into San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of the following charges:

sexual penetration with a foreign object of a juvenile under 16
sexual penetration with a foreign object of a juvenile
sexual penetration with a foreign object of an adult

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Menlo Park pastor accused of sexually assaulting members of his church

CALIFORNIA
KGO

By Lisa Amin Gulezian
Thursday, June 01, 2017

MENLO PARK, Calif. (KGO) — The pastor of a small congregation in Menlo Park is in jail, accused of the unthinkable. Police say he sexually assaulted both children and adult members of his church.

As members of El Senor Justicia Nuestra Iglesia arrived for 7:30 mass, they found out their pastor, Victor Elizandro Tax-Gomez, was in jail.

Menlo Park police arrested Tax-Gomez on Thursday after several people came forward with similar stories of sexual abuse as children and as young adults.

“A person who is in a position of power is able to prey on people, it really is kind of disturbing because normally those people in power are trusted by the victims,” Menlo Park Police Cmdr. Dave Bertini said.

Church member Guadalupe Robles isn’t surprised by the accusations. She says some people mentioned he touched a female member’s breasts and she then left the church.

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Catholic order files for bankruptcy protection amid abuse cases settlement

UNITED STATES
Premier (UK)

Fri 02 Jun 2017
By Alex Williams

A Roman Catholic order in the United States has filed for bankruptcy protection as it announced a $25.5 million settlement for dozens of alleged child sex abuse victims.

The Crosier Fathers & Brothers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at a US Bankruptcy Court in the District of Minnesota on Thursday.

Attorney Mike Finnegan from Jeff Anderson & Associates PA said: “We applaud the strength and courage of all of the sexual abuse survivors who have come forward and shared their truths.

“The Crosiers are doing the right thing by working with survivors in order to facilitate a transparent and fair resolution for everyone involved.”

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COSTS AWARD Self-confessed paedo priest Tadhg O’Dalaigh awarded legal costs after indecent assault conviction on schoolboy is quashed

IRELAND
Irish Sun

By Ruaidhrí Giblin
1st June 2017

A SELF-CONFESSED paedo priest whose conviction for indecently assaulting a schoolboy in the 1970s was quashed has been awarded legal costs for his successful appeal.

The Catholic Church had funded Tadhg O’Dalaigh’s legal representation, according to lawyers for the Director of Public Prosecutions, who had opposed the costs application on grounds that he was “not out of pocket himself”.

The 73-year-old last week successfully appealed his conviction for indecently assaulting a schoolboy at Colaiste Chroi Naofa boarding school in Carrignavar, Co Cork in the 1970s.

O’Dalaigh, of Blackrock, Dublin, had been found guilty by a jury and was sentenced to five years imprisonment with the final two suspended on December 18, 2014 for the offence.

This sentence was served by the time his appeal was determined.

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‘The Keepers,’ streaming, Netflix

UNITED STATES
Catholic Herald

Chris Byrd
Catholic News Service

NEW YORK — Director Ryan White’s visually striking, atmospheric documentary series “The Keepers” examines the unsolved murder in 1969 Baltimore of popular 26-year-old Sr. Cathy Cesnik. Presented in seven one-hour installments, “The Keepers” began streaming on Netflix May 19.

A former English teacher at Archbishop Keough High School, an archdiocesan academy for girls, Sr. Cesnik was on a year’s leave of absence from her order, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, and working in the city’s public education system at the time of her death. She was likely killed — so the filmmakers hypothesize — because she knew too much about her former colleague, Fr. A. Joseph Maskell.

Long after it came to light through the accounts of his victims, that Fr. Maskell, a chaplain and counselor at Keough, sexually abused multiple students during his time there.

The extensive descriptions of the priest’s vicious crimes — in egregious violation of his sacred trust — will sicken, trouble and outrage viewers, faithful Catholics above all. With one notable exception, however, the presentation of these unsettling details isn’t lurid.

During an interview with former Jesuit priest Gerry Koob, who was close to Sr. Cesnik and a suspect in her murder, Koob bizarrely accuses a Baltimore detective of intimidating him during the initial investigation by showing him the dead woman’s private parts, severed from her body by the killer.

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Who Killed Sister Cathy? 5 Theories About Who Is Responsible For Her Death In ‘The Keepers’

UNITED STATES
Movie Pilot

By Varia Fedko-Blake, writer at CREATORS.CO

Warning: Big spoilers for The Keepers ahead!

After binge-watching seven episodes of Netflix’s gripping new true crime series The Keepers, it seems we’ve been left with more questions than answers regarding the shocking murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik back in 1969. And to this day, the killing of the Catholic nun in Baltimore remains unsolved, as does the case of Joyce Malecki, the 20-year-old woman who was found dead only a few days later.

However, after wading through an incredible amount of evidence and upsetting allegations of sexual abuse embedded within the documentary, there are a select few that crop up time and time again as the potential perpetrators of the horrific crimes. So, without any further hesitation, here are some of the theories regarding the decades-long question of who actually killed Sister Cathy.

1. Monstrous Father Joseph Maskell

From the outset, Father Joseph Maskell — the counsellor and Chaplain at the Archbishop Keough High School — remains the man at the center of the heinous crimes in The Keepers. For years, he systematically sexually abused scores of young girls under his care, and after one of the victims (“Jane Doe,” or Jean Wehner) came forward to Sister Cathy regarding the extensive sex ring, the nun swore to “do something” about it. In doing so, many believe that she marked herself out as a target.

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‘The Keepers’ (Ep. 2): Whistleblower Makes Shocking Allegations Of Sex Abuse At Catholic Shool

MARYLAND
Oxygen

by Eric Shorey
June 1, 2017

[Content Warning: The second episode of The Keepers contains narratives of sexual assault, child abuse, and rape.]

The Keepers episode 1 opened with a straight-forward analysis of the forensic details of the case of Sister Cathy Cesnik, but things get much darker and deeper in the second part of this series.

We open with the poetic journalist Tom Nugent interviewing Jane Doe, now revealed as Jean Hargadon Whener. Whener immediately asserts her belief that Cathy had been murdered by someone she knew, with the implication being that Cesnik was killed over some kind of forbidden knowledge about the school where she worked.

Whener proceeds to give some truly shocking information throughout the episode about the abuses she suffered as a student at the hands of various teachers, priests, and higher-ups at Archbishop Keough High School. Whener’s accusations have implications beyond the school as well. There is a suggestion that police may have been involved, too.

The formerly anonymous whistleblower’s details are absolutely gruesome and difficult to sit through, and most of the episode is dedicated to her testimony. Without going into too many specifics: Whener states that she was repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted by the priests who ran the school, with Father Maskell as the main perpetrator. Whener was led to believe this was part of a spiritual rehabilitation program, and increasingly dissociated from the experiences, coming forward to no one and remaining silent about her experiences. Her descriptions are truly nauseating. Whener also claims that there were, at least on one occasion, cops present during the rapes.

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George Pell says ‘I’m hanging in there’ as he waits to find out if he will be prosecuted over historic child sex charges

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

Staff writers, News Corp Australia Network
June 1, 2017

CARDINAL George Pell has said he is “hanging in there” as he waits to find out if he will be prosecuted over historic child sex charges.

Cardinal Pell told The Australian outside his home in Rome that he was not guilty of any crimes against children.

“Let me just repeat, I am not guilty of any crime,’’ he said. “I have co-operated fully and will co-operate fully and I await the decision.’’

When asked how he was feeling, he responded: “I’m hanging in there.’’

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New York Catholic priest arrested for abusing minors while volunteer in Charleston in 1980s

SOUTH CAROLINA
The Post and Courier

By Gregory Yee gyee@postandcourier.com Jun 1, 2017

A Catholic priest in New York was charged in Charleston on Thursday for allegedly sexually abusing minors while he was a volunteer in the Holy City more than 30 years ago.

Freddy Washington, a 53-year-old resident of West 138th Street in Harlem, faces two counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor under 11 years old, and one count of committing a lewd act on a child under 14 years old, according to court and jail records.

Washington appeared in bond court on Thursday where he was given $100,000 bail on the lewd act charge, according to jail records. No bail was given on the criminal sexual conduct charges.

He is a member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, also known as the Spiritans, according to a statement by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston. The abuse dates back about 35 years — the early 1980s — when Washington was a volunteer at St. Patrick Catholic Church on St. Philip Street.

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Five more victims file against local Church and Boy Scouts

GUAM
KUAM

Jun 02, 2017

By Krystal Paco

Five more people have come forward with sex abuse allegations against the local Catholic Church and the Boy Scouts.

Of those accused is the late Archbishop Felix Berto Flores. 62-year-old A.J.R. alleges he was 11 years old when then priest Flores abused him while he was serving at the Agana Cathedral. Additionally, three more people – one of them female – have come forward accusing Fr. Louis Brouillard of sexual molestation, the crimes occurring when he was serving at the Malojloj parish. The victims were identified as E.V., E.T. (a female), and S.M.T. Victim S.M.T. also alleges sexual abuse by Fr. Juan Camacho and Boy Scout Leader Edward Pereira – both of whom are deceased. The 5th victim to file is S.D.E. He alleges he was sexually assaulted in 1955 by a scout leader in Sinajana identified as Miguel Salas. S.D.E. was 12 years old at the time of the alleged sexual abuse.

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Another abuse victim names defrocked priest

GUAM
Pacific News Center

Written by Donna De Jesus

There are now 72 reported victims of child sex abuse, with the latest filing a complaint against defrocked priest, Raymond Cepeda.

Guam – Raymond Cepeda served as a priest at the Santa Barbara Catholic Church in Dededo and at the Cathedral Basilica, and was defrocked in 2009 after he was accused of sexual abuse in 2004.

The latest complaint filed yesterday through attorney David Lujan was by a man using the initials R.Q. This is the sixth time Cepeda has been named as the offender in these church abuse cases. What’s a little different about this alleged victim is that R.Q. was not an altar server. He claims to have been abused when he was taking confirmation classes at the Dededo Parish, of which Cepeda was in charge.

One of the requirements for the class is for students to perform community service at the church. R.Q. was tasked to be a reader for the 5:30 p.m. mass every Saturday. In court documents, R.Q. alleges that Cepeda would have him stay at the rectory after mass. While there, the complaint says Cepeda would fondle and sexually abuse R.Q. almost every week.

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Third Marianas bishop accused of sexually abusing children

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Jasmine Stole , jstole@guampdn.com June 2, 2017 | Updated 21 minutes ago

A 62-year-old man has accused the late Archbishop Felixberto C. Flores of sexually abusing him more than 50 years ago at Cathedral Grade School, according to one of the latest lawsuits filed against the Catholic Church in federal court.

Flores is the third church leader from the Marianas accused of sexual abusing a minor. Guam’s Archbishop Anthony Apuron, who succeeded Flores, and Saipan’s Bishop emeritus Tomas Camacho also have been named in lawsuits alleging child sexual abuse.

Flores’ accuser is identified as A.J.R.

The lawsuit states A.J.R., around the year 1966, was a student at Cathedral Grade School in Hagåtña and Flores was a priest. Flores called to A.J.R. from the entrance of the rectory, then showed his genitals to the boy, who was about 11 years old at the time, the complaint states.

Flores reportedly had his hands on A.J.R’s shoulder and pulled the boy closer to him. A.J.R. kicked the priest in his private parts and fled, court documents state.

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June 1, 2017

Rev. James Tamburrino, O.Carm. – Assignment History

PERU/NEW YORK
BishopAccountability.org

Summary of Case: James Tamburrino was ordained for the Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel (Carmelites) in 1998. There are indications that he worked with the Carmelite missions in Peru prior to ordination. In the late 1990s he was assigned to St. Simon Stock parish in the Bronx.

Tamburrino was accused in a March 2000 lawsuit, along with three St. Simon Stock priests, of having sexually abused a teenage boy during 1996-1998. The boy was working as a secretary in the parish rectory where he said the priests plied him with alcohol and “gay child porn,” paid him for sexual favors, had him watch them perform group masturbation, then threatened to harm him if he told. The boy and his family reported the alleged abuse to the archdiocese and the Carmelites in 1999; they said they were pressured to sign a release. All four priests were transferred out of St. Simon Stock the same year. Tamburrino was assigned as chaplain to a psychiatric center while residing at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Middletown NY. The alleged victim claimed he was receiving anonymous harassing phone calls which led him to fear for his life and move out of state. After news reports about the case in June 2001, Tamburrino was suspended from ministry. He continued to be supported by his Order through at least 2002.

Tamburrino was living in Rome, NY in July 2005 when he was arrested for taking erotic photos of a 15-year-old boy at a Rome hotel, and approaching another teen boy for the same purpose. He was convicted in March 2006 and sentenced in June 2006 to 5-15 years in state prison. He is a registered NY State Level 2 Sex Offender.

Ordained: 1998

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NY priest charged with sexually assaulting children at Charleston church 35 years ago

SOUTH CAROLINA
Live 5 News

[with video]

By Ray Rivera, Digital Producer

CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) –
A New York priest has been charged with sexually assaulting children at a Charleston church 35 years ago.

Freddy Washington appeared in bond court on Thursday in connection to accusations that he sexually assaulted two children at the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church on St. Phillip Street where he worked as a volunteer in the early 1980s.

According to Washington’s lawyer, his client who is a priest at St. Mark the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Harlem, has been put on sabbatical by the church.

“When he was notified of these charges through the necessary process he volunteered to come here,” said Washington’s lawyer Eduardo Curry.”Because he believes he is innocent and did not commit these charges.”

Washington has been charged with two counts of criminal sexual conduct under the age of 11 and lewd act on a child under the age of 14.

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Catholic priest charged with sexually abusing minors in Charleston during 1980s

SOUTH CAROLINA
ABC News 4

by Drew Tripp & Brian Troutman

A New York Catholic priest has been arrested and charged with sexually abusing two boys while he was serving as a volunteer in a Charleston church more than 30 years ago.

Freddy Washington, 53, was arrested by Charleston Police and booked into the Al Cannon Detention Center on Thursday. Washington is charged with two counts of criminal sexual conduct with a minor, and one count of committing lewd acts on a child under 14.

Affidavits from the Charleston Police Department show Washington is accused of sexually molesting two boys while he was a volunteer at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Charleston between 1982 and 1984.

Washington was not an ordained minister at the time, according both to police and a statement provided Thursday by the Diocese of Charleston. A spokesperson for the Diocese said Thursday Washington is a member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans), and is currently serving as a priest at a parish in the Diocese of Rockville Centre in New York.

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Crosiers agrees to $25.5M settlement decades after reported abuse

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

Peter Cox St. Paul, Minn.
Jun 1, 2017

A Catholic religious order has filed for bankruptcy protection and agreed to a $25.5 million settlement to pay 43 sexual abuse survivors.

The Crosier Fathers & Brothers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in federal bankruptcy court in Minneapolis Thursday.

“The decision to file for reorganization was difficult, but given the number of claimants who came forward when the state of Minnesota opened the statute of limitations for asserting claims of sexual abuse, we believe a Chapter 11 reorganization is the only way that all claimants can be offered a fair and just resolution within the Crosiers’ limited financial resources,” said Prior Provincial Thomas Enneking in a statement.

Crosier ran a prep school, which is where much of the alleged abuse occured in the 1970s and 1980s. The school has since closed.

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Three women file civil lawsuits each seeking $3M in damages

CANADA
Chatham Daily News

A former Chatham priest and the Roman Catholic Diocese of London are being sued by three women who say they were sexually abused as teens.

The women are seeking $3 million in damages from former priest James Blonde and the diocese in separate lawsuits filed May 4 in London.

None of the allegations have been proven in court.

When contacted by Postmedia News, the diocese said in a statement that it does not comment on lawsuits that have been filed.

The women, identified only by their initials in their statement of claims, said in their lawsuits that Blonde abused them in the early 1970s when he served at Blessed Sacrament parish in Chatham.

The women’s allegations have a similar pattern. In their claims, they said Blonde began hugging them when they were about 13 years old. Then he began to touch their body parts over their clothes, followed by more intimate touching and sexual activities, the statements say.

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New allegations against defrocked priest

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Mindy Aguon | For The Guam Daily Post

A 48-year-old man alleges he was sexually abused and molested by a priest while attending confirmation classes at Santa Barbara Catholic Church in Dededo in the early 1980s.

The man, identified as R.Q. to protect his identity, filed a lawsuit through his attorney David Lujan in the District Court of Guam against the Archdiocese of Agana and former priest Raymond Cepeda, who was defrocked in 2009 or 2010, court documents state.

Abused, molested ‘regularly’

The civil complaint alleges that Cepeda “regularly” sexually abused and molested R.Q. after Saturday night baptismal Masses in the Dededo parish rectory. After Mass, Cepeda allegedly instructed the teen not to leave and to follow him to the rectory where he would fondle and sexually abuse him, the lawsuit states.

Occasionally, R.Q. said he would attend functions away from the church and alleges Cepeda would offer to take him home. The teen did not want to go but obeyed because Cepeda was a priest, court documents state.

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George Pell ‘hanging in there’ on sex abuse charges

ROME
The Australian

June 2, 2017

JACQUELIN MAGNAY
Foreign correspondentEurope
@jacquelinmagnay

REBECCA URBAN
JournalistMelbourne
@RurbsOz

Australia’s most senior Catholic Cardinal George Pell said he was “hanging in there’’ awaiting the decision of Victorian police on whether he will be prosecuted over historic child-sex charges.

Cardinal Pell, looking less robus­t than when he fronted the specially convened Rome sitting of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse last year, emerged from his Rome home overlooking the walls of the Vatican with another cardinal in tow.

Cardinal Pell, 75, told The Australian he was innocent of the claims being made against him.

“Let me just repeat, I am not guilty of any crime,’’ he said as a posse of special police surroun­d­ed his chauffeur-driven car.

“I have co-operated fully and will co-operate fully and I await the decision.’’ When asked how he was feeling, he responded: “I’m hanging in there.’’

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Archbishop: Sadness deepens with each victim

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Coadjutor Archbishop Michael Byrnes released a statement expressing sadness and offering prayers to the latest individuals to step forward with claims of decades-old sexual abuses against former Guam Catholic priests and a former parochial school teacher.

“As the designated shepherd of the Catholic Church of Guam, I acknowledge the newest lawsuits and allegations of clergy sexual abuse filed by individuals known by the initials of A.N.D., G.J., and B.J. as well as Mr. Francis Charfauros and Mr. Troy Torres,” Byrnes said in a written statement.

“Our sadness deepens with each new person who comes forward sharing allegations of abuse against clergy or staff of our archdiocese,” he said. “Any emotions pale, however, compared to the excruciating pain and feelings all victims of abuse suffered and in most cases, continue to suffer.”

The archdiocesan statement mentions the accused. Some of the victims came forward only with their initials in lawsuits filed against the archdiocese and other parties. Others used their full names in their lawsuits.

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News Release: Crosier Order Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Framework Established for $25.5m Agreement with Abuse Survivors

MINNESOTA
Jeff Anderson & Associates

6/1/2017

(Minneapolis, MN) – Today, the Crosier Fathers & Brothers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Minnesota. The Crosier order is a Roman Catholic religious order of priests and brothers with communities in Phoenix, Arizona and Onamia, Minnesota. The Crosier order is the 18th Catholic Diocese or Religious order to file for bankruptcy protection in the United States.

Sexual abuse survivors and the Crosiers have worked together to reach a framework for a $25.5 million dollar agreement to fairly compensate survivors of child sexual abuse by members and an employee of the Crosier order. Currently, there are 43 child sexual abuse cases pending in Minnesota courts.

“We applaud the strength and courage of all of the sexual abuse survivors who have come forward and shared their truths,” said Attorney Mike Finnegan. “The Crosiers are doing the right thing by working with survivors in order to facilitate a transparent and fair resolution for everyone involved.”

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THE LATEST: GAY CONGREGANT TESTIFIES AT MINISTER’S TRIAL

NORTH CAROLINA
Associated Press

RUTHERFORDTON, N.C. (AP) — The Latest on the trial of a North Carolina minister who is accused of assaulting and kidnapping a gay church member (all times local):

1:30 p.m.

A North Carolina man has testified that he thought he was “going to die” when members of his evangelical church beat and choked him to expel his “homosexual demons.”

Matthew Fenner testified Thursday at the start of the assault trial of Brooke Covington, a 58-year-old minister at Word of Faith Fellowship in Spindale, North Carolina.

Fenner said Covington was the ring leader in a January 2013 beating involving numerous congregants. He said Covington pointed out his sexual orientation, saying, “God said there is something wrong in your life.”

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‘AM I GOING TO DIE?’ GAY MAN TESTIFIES AT CHURCH TRIAL

NORTH CAROLINA
Associated Press

BY MITCH WEISS AND HOLBROOK MOHR
ASSOCIATED PRESS

RUTHERFORDTON, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina man thought he was “going to die” when members of his evangelical church beat and choked him for two hours to expel his “homosexual demons,” he testified Thursday.

Matthew Fenner was the first person to take the stand in the assault and kidnapping trial of Brooke Covington, a 58-year-old minister at Word of Faith Fellowship in Spindale, North Carolina.

Fenner, 23, said Covington was the leader in a 2013 beating involving numerous congregants. He said Covington pointed out his sexual orientation, saying, “God said there is something wrong in your life.”

Fenner said he had cancer as a child and had a biopsy one week before he was assaulted.

“I’m frail and in my mind, I’m thinking, ‘is my neck going to break, am I going to die?'” Fenner said.

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Prominent minister, 9 others arrested in prostitution sting

MASSACHUSETTS
WCVB

BOSTON —
A prominent minister, who blessed the governor at his inauguration in 2015, is among the group of 10 men accused of trying to purchase sex for a fee from undercover Boston detectives.

Archie Livingston Foxworth, 68, of Hull, is accused of responding to an online ad posted by the Boston Police Department’s Human Trafficking Unit, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.

Foxworth is the senior pastor of Grace Church of All Nations located in Dorchester. He offered a blessing at Gov. Charlie Baker’s inauguration in 2015.

Foxworth and the nine other men were arrested at the location where they agreed to meet undercover detectives, the DA’s office said.

The DA’s office said that nine of the 10 men were arraigned Wednesday. In addition to Foxworth, that includes: Murat Inamli, 50, of Brookline; Zian JIang, 20, of Boston; William J. Marchant, 54, of Norwood; Eswin Esteban, 39, of Chelsea; Benjamin Silver, 40, of Somerville; James M. Rose, 59, of Boston; Thomas Holt, 42, of Belmont; Nikunk B. Patel, 27, of Revere.

The tenth suspect, Andrew Kyriacou, 51, of Shrewsbury, is scheduled to be arraigned next week.

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Prominent Boston bishop attempted to solicit prostitute during undercover sting, Massachusetts State Police say

MASSACHUSETTS
MassLive

BY PHIL DEMERS pdemers@masslive.com

Prominent Boston Bishop A. Livingston Foxworth was among those caught up in a recent undercover prostitution sting, reports The Boston Herald.

Allegedly seeking sex services, Foxworth on Tuesday responded to a phony Backpage.com ad placed by Massachusetts State Police.

According to police, Foxworth agreed to pay the “prostitute” — actually an undercover detective — $150 and provided his cell phone number and a Pine Street address during the exchange, according to The Herald.

Foxworth later arrived at the address and police confirmed that the cell phone number was indeed his.

Foxworth, senior pastor at the Grace Church of All Nations in Dorchester since 1979, appeared Wednesday in Boston Municipal Court, where he faced a single charge of paying for sexual conduct. Nine others were caught up in the same undercover prostitution sting — a regular exercise conducted by authorities statewide with the aim of reducing demand.

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Dorchester minister, nine others charged with soliciting prostitute

MASSACHUSETTS
Boston Herald

Bob McGovern, Jessica Heslam Thursday, June 01, 2017

The prominent Boston minister who blessed Gov. Charlie Baker after he was elected to the Corner Office was caught soliciting a prostitute during an undercover police sting that also reeled in nine other would-be johns, authorities said.

A. Livingston Foxworth, the senior pastor at the Grace Church of All Nations in Dorchester, was arraigned yesterday in Boston Municipal Court on a single charge of paying for sexual conduct. He was released without bail after a brief appearance.

Foxworth gave newly elected Baker and his wife, Lauren, a blessing in November 2014 during a Grace Church of All Nations service.

“Gov. Baker is saddened by this news and is confident the courts will examine the facts and reach an appropriate decision,” said Lizzy Guyton, a spokesman for Baker. “The Baker-Polito Administration has made combating human trafficking a priority by working across state government to enact anti-trafficking policies and proposing legislation to give law enforcement more tools to crack down on trafficking-related crimes.”

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Archbishop of Canterbury faces questions over links to child abuse Christian camp

UNITED KINGDOM
Christian Today

[with video]

Harry Farley JOURNALIST
01 June 2017

The Archbishop of Canterbury is being challenged over his links to a Christian camp at the heart of a police investigation for abusing children.

Justin Welby previously said he helped at Iwerne Christian camps in the mid 1970s but moved to Paris in 1978 and after that had ‘no contact’ with the organisation and in particular John Smyth – the former chairman who groomed and beat more than 20 boys and young men – during the time the abuse allegedly took place.

But new documents show Welby gave a talk at one summer camp in 1979, also attended by Smyth.

He told Channel 4 News with dozens of talks across different camps throughout the summer, it was ‘not an unusual occurrence’ for people to return to speak.

‘A talk on reading the Bible, which I did as a one-off in 1979, does not make anyone a member of an “inner circle”,’ he insisted.

But the papers shown to the TV channel challenge Welby’s previous account that he had no contact with the camp at the time of the abuse. Another document shows Welby’s address in Paris, suggesting he may have been in regular contact with the camp.

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Archbishop of Canterbury changes account of his involvement with summer camps led by John Smyth

UNITED KINGDOM
Channel 4

[with video]

Cathy Newman
Presenter

The Archbishop of Canterbury is facing questions tonight over his links to an evangelical Christian under police investigation for beating young men.

Following revelations by this programme four months ago, Justin Welby admitted he had worked with John Smyth at Christian holiday camps, but insisted he had “no contact at all” with the camps after 1978. New evidence now challenges this account.

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Police decision on ‘complex’ Cardinal George Pell investigation ‘not far off’

AUSTRALIA
9 News

Victorian police chief Graham Ashton has said the decision on whether or not to charge Cardinal George Pell over historical child sexual assault allegations “is not far off”.

Mr Ashton this morning described the investigation of Cardinal Pell as “very complex.”

“These allegations are complex and there’s a lot in it in terms of the inquiries that have been made, the work that’s been done and the legal advice,” he said.

“I’m not going to comment on this particular case, but I’ll make the overall statement that you can often get different views around investigations and it’s not always the case of total agreement or total dissent.”

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Jury seated in trial of Word of Faith church member accused of abuse

NORTH CAROLINA
WLOS

by Jennifer Emert

RUTHERFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) —
A jury of eight men and four women has been seated to hear the case against a Spindale minister on trial for abusing one of the church’s members in 2013.

The 12-member jury was seated about 3:25 p.m. Wednesday to hear the case against Brooke Covington. Late Wednesday afternoon, one of two alternate jurors was selected to hear the case.

Selection for the last alternate juror will begin at 9:15 a.m. Thursday. Among the jurors is a former law enforcement officer.

Covington, who is one of four Word of Faith Fellowship church members charged with assaulting and kidnapping Matthew Fenner in January 2013, walked out of the Rutherford County Courthouse surrounded by church members just after 5 p.m. Wednesday. Other members from Word of Faith Fellowship were in the courtroom Wednesday, listening to the jury selection process.

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Bellingham youth pastor sentenced for child rape

WASHINGTON
KGMI News

By Tracy Ellis

BELLINGHAM, Wash. – A former youth pastor at Bellingham Baptist Church is going to prison for raping a teenager.

Christopher Trent plead guilty to four counts of third-degree child rape.

He was sentenced to 5 years in prison.

The girl says she was 13 when Trent started sexually abusing her.

Some of the abuse happened at the church.

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Victoria police ‘may be split over decision on charging George Pell’

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

June 1, 2017

REBECCA URBAN
JournalistMelbourne
@RurbsOz

Victoria’s top cop has hinted that police could be split over a decision whether to charge Cardinal George Pell with historic child abuse offences.

It was not unusual for police to have different views, particularly in complex matters, chief commissioner Graham Ashton said this morning.

Nevertheless, a decision was closer, he said.

Mr Ashton also revealed that the Taskforce Sano would liaise with lawyers for Cardinal Pell and the victims if a decision was made not to charge the senior Vatican figure.

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Shamed clergy offer apologies as Scottish child abuse inquiry begins

UNITED KINGDOM
The Times

Mike Wade
June 1 2017
The Times

On the third floor of a building behind Haymarket station in Edinburgh, a suite of offices has been converted into a hive of legal activity by the Scottish child abuse inquiry.

In the largest of the rooms, lawyers, representing the inquiry itself, victims’ groups and about a dozen care organisations filled out much of the space. Everything was calm, ordered and obviously well paid. The inquiry has already cost £5.7 million.

But in this same room were high emotions, and people ready to speak of bitter experiences. The few public seats were occupied by victims of abuse and their friends, while outside in the sun many more held a vigil.

The scale of the inquiry is vast, with its remit dating back to 1930. Its first hearing was yesterday and evidence from at least 60 residential institutions will be presented.

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