ABUSE TRACKER

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

June 8, 2023

Media organizations push for release of sealed records of US priest accused of abusing children

NEW ORLEANS (LA)
The Guardian [London, England]

June 7, 2023

By Ramon Antonio Vargas

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The Guardian, the Associated Press and state prosecutors contend that there’s legitimate public interest in documents dealing with Lawrence Hecker

Two national US media organizations and Louisiana state prosecutors have joined efforts to secure the public release of sealed information that would provide a more complete account of a retired Roman Catholic priest in New Orleans who has been previously accused of molesting several children.

In papers filed late Wednesday at New Orleans’s federal courthouse, the Guardian and the Associated Press contend that there is a legitimate public interest in the contents of the documents dealing with Lawrence Hecker despite archdiocesan claims that the information could be disparaging to the organization.

The Guardian and AP argue that the records were improperly labeled as confidential after the church filed its pending, three-year-old bankruptcy case and are seeking to remove that designation, supporting arguments first advanced by Aaron Hebert, who…

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Abuse: Traunstein Pope procedure: victim demands 350,000 euros

TRAUNSTEIN (GERMANY)
News in Germany [Berlin, DE]

June 7, 2023

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A high sum is demanded in the Traunstein Pope trial. The person concerned is not alone with his financial claim. The beginning of a wave of lawsuits against the Catholic Church?

Two weeks before the scheduled start of the civil trial in Traunstein about sexual abuse In the Catholic Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, the amount involved has become known for the first time.

A victim of abuse demands a total of 350,000 euros from the Archdiocese and the heirs of the deceased Pope Benedict XVI This was confirmed by the man’s lawyer, Andreas Schulz, of the German Press Agency.

Previously, “Correctiv”, Bavarian radio and “Die Zeit” reported on the claim and quoted from a corresponding brief. The plaintiff is demanding 300,000 euros from the archbishopric and 50,000 euros in compensation from the heirs of the pope emeritus who died on New Year’s Eve. According to a spokeswoman, the court put the…

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NOLA District Attorney joins effort to unseal secret Archdiocese records for criminal investigation

NEW ORLEANS (LA)
WWLTV [New Orleans, LA]

June 6, 2023

By David Hammer

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It’s the first time that law enforcement has made moves to expose secret records the Archdiocese has fought to protect for decades.

Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams is urging a federal court to unseal sworn testimony by the Rev. Lawrence Hecker, as well as records held in secret by the New Orleans Archdiocese about Hecker, saying his office needs them to bring potential criminal charges against the accused child molester.

“The continued sealing of the documents in this case serves as a major impediment to a proper investigation,” Williams wrote in a motion filed Tuesday. “Sworn deposition testimony concerning the commission of a crime should not be withheld from a prosecutorial authority merely because reputations may be harmed. Evidence that a crime has been committed should be brought before the proper court.”

It’s the first time that law enforcement has made moves to expose secret records the Archdiocese has…

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What Should Maine’s Bishop Have Done About Fr. Anthony Cipolle?

PORTLAND (ME)
Adam Horowitz Law [Fort Lauderdale, FL]

June 6, 2023

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Rarely do we at Horowitz Law take time out to respond to our critics. This is an exception. After we criticized what Maine Catholic officials did and did not do with one particular priest, a reader raised an interesting, legitimate question: “How SHOULD Catholic officials have handled this situation?”

Just to recap- Maine Bishop Robert Deeley ordained Fr. Anthony Cipolle in 2017, despite a troubling past that included multiple career changes, a son, a marriage, and criminal charges, including attempted murder, attempted insurance fraud, and drug possession. After just over a year on the job, he was removed as church officials’ investigated his role in the murder of a woman in 2018. The diocese determined that Fr. Cipolle abused his position as a clergy member, violated the diocesan ‘code of ethics,’ and tried to deceive investigators. More recently, Fr. Cipolle was found working as a chaplain…

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Sacerdote Eduardo Córdova: iglesia sigue promoviendo el peso de la ley, asegura arzobispo de SLP

SAN LUIS POTOSí (MEXICO)
El Universal [Mexico City, Mexico]

June 4, 2023

By Xochiquétzal Rangel, Samuel Estrada y Nancy Hernánde

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“Hay que apoyar a las víctimas de estas situaciones graves, tristes y dolorosas”, opina Jorge Alberto Cavazos por casos impunes de violación en manos del religioso

*Segunda parte 

“Hay que apoyar a las víctimas de estas situaciones graves, tristes y dolorosas”, sostuvo el arzobispo de San Luis Potosí, Jorge Alberto Cavazos Arizpe, al respecto de que ya se cumplen nueve años de la denuncia en la que se reveló que decenas de personas durante su adolescencia fueron víctimas de abuso sexual por parte del expárroco 

El máximo jerarca de la iglesia potosina manifestó que para la Diócesis no es un “caso cerrado” y se comparte la postura de las víctimas de que la justicia sólo llegará cuando las autoridades detengan a esta persona y sea juzgada por el poder civil, por lo que incluso refirió que ha hablado del tema con las autoridades correspondientes.

Añadió que tiene conocimiento que desde que…

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Sacerdote Eduardo Córdova: más de 100 casos de abuso sexual contra menores siguen impunes

SAN LUIS POTOSí (MEXICO)
El Universal [Mexico City, Mexico]

June 2, 2023

By Xochiquétzal Rangel, Samuel Estrada and Nancy Hernández

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El sacerdote potosino sigue prófugo de la justicia, pese a que su ficha de búsqueda fue girada por la Interpol; víctimas en SLP narran los abusos y el calvario en búsqueda de justicia

*PRIMERA DE DOS PARTES

Acusado penalmente por el abuso sexual de al menos 19 menores de edad, aunque colectivos contra la pederastia le atribuyen más de 100 actos de abuso, el sacerdote potosino Eduardo Córdova ha burlado las leyes por más de 40 años. En 1983, aún sin ingresar al seminario, inició su historial como agresor sexual y aunque fue denunciado ante la cúpula católica, ésta misma le permitió consolidarse como líder religioso y con ello acumular decenas de agravios de este mismo tipo.Sponsored Links5.5% High Interest Savings AccountsStuffAnsweredLearn More

La Iglesia católica y la élite potosina se cimbró cuando se destaparon públicamente en 2014 los múltiples…

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June 7, 2023

Abuso: confirman condena al ex cura Pacheco y piden su inmediata detención

GOYA (ARGENTINA)
Corrientes hoy [Corrientes, Argentina]

June 7, 2023

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Confirmaron la sentencia condenatoria al excura Domingo Pacheco por el abuso sexual de un menor de 14 años que formaba parte del coro de una capilla de la localidad de Esquina. Pidieron su inmediato arresto para evitar cualquier fuga. 

“Este nuevo proceso, debía conformarse para garantizar los derechos fundamentales del imputado y estarse acorde a la Constitución Nacional y Tratados Internacionales de Derechos Humanos a los que Argentina se encuentra adherida”, expresó el abogado querellante Carlos Coria a Actualidad Esquina. 

También manifestó que es una sentencia que estaban esperando desde el fallo de la corte Suprema en el 2022, la cual llevó a una liberación de Pacheco. 

A raíz de la confirmación de la sentencia, Pacheco debe volver a prisión, ya que de forma automática el Tribunal Oral de oficio, debe hacer el pedido de la misma. De igual forma Coria, explicó que realizó el pedido de la detención y…

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Group says some clergy credibly accused of sex abuse in Illinois live without supervision

CHICAGO (IL)
WGN-TV [Chicago IL]

June 6, 2023

By Courtney Spinelli

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Advocates, attorneys, and several survivors of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of clergy members are calling for action and increased transparency by the Catholic church.

“The real impact this has is, you have to look at life through a whole different lens. It’s not a fun one,” said Mike, a survivor who said he was sexually abused by a pastor of his parish in Berwyn decades ago when he was only 11.

He believes what isn’t talked about enough when it comes to sexual assault, is the way it impacts how a survivor sees the world.

“You learn to survive; you learn to thrive,” said Mike. “I’ve had a great life. It’s a perspective that’s a bit unusual.”

On Tuesday, Mike joined others at a news conference prompted by a 700-page report released nearly two weeks ago by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul. In it, 451 Catholic clergy members…

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Catholic Priest Accused of Assaulting 8-Year-Old Girl Released on Conditions

WINNIPEG (CANADA)
BNN [Winnipeg, Canada]

June 6, 2023

By Sakchi Khandelwal

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Priest released from custody on agreed conditions after allegations of sexual assault on Manitoba First Nation

Arul Savari, a Roman Catholic priest facing accusations of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl in a church on a remote Manitoba First Nation, has been released from custody. The 48-year-old appeared via video in a Winnipeg court before a judicial justice of the peace on Monday, where the Crown and his defense lawyer agreed upon a set of conditions for his release.

During the court proceedings, when asked if he agreed with the conditions, Savari responded with “OK.” He is facing five charges, including sexual assault, sexual interference, and forcible confinement.

Savari had been in custody since May 27, following a complaint made by the mother of the 8-year-old girl to the Little Grand Rapids RCMP. According to the RCMP, the girl was alone with the priest when he allegedly touched her inappropriately. The…

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The remains of five Native American children who died at an Indigenous boarding school are being returned to their tribes over a century later

CARLISLE (PA)
CNN [Atlanta GA]

June 4, 2023

By Alaa Elassar, CNN

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The remains of five children who died at a Pennsylvania boarding school for Native Americans are going to be exhumed and returned to their families who have waited for their return for more than a century, the Office of Army Cemeteries (OAC) has announced.

The children died between 1880 and 1910 while attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, a boarding school for Native American children known for physical and sexual abuse, the US Department of Interior detailed in a 2022 report.

They were forced to assimilate into White society, stripped of their Indigenous names and banned from speaking their languages. If they resisted, they were punished, often violently, according to the report.

The names of the children who are being repatriated to their tribes, the OAC announced May 24, are: Edward Upright…

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Michigan lawmakers renew effort to give sex abuse victims more time to sue

LANSING (MI)
Associated Press [New York NY]

June 6, 2023

By Joey Cappelletti

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Michigan lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation Tuesday that would give victims of sexual abuse more time to sue for damages as the state again looks to overhaul laws following multiple sexual abuse scandals.

The legislation, which appeared before a committee Tuesday afternoon, would expand the civil statute of limitations for sex abuse victims from age 28 to 52. If enacted, victims would also have a two-year window to sue retroactively, regardless of the time limit.

The new measures would allow victims of the late Dr. Robert Anderson at the University of Michigan and others additional time to bring lawsuits that have previously been barred by the statute of limitations. Government entities could not use the immunity defense if they knew or should have known of an accused’s prior sexual misconduct and failed to intervene.

In 2018, Michigan increased the statute of limitations to 28 years old following the conviction of Larry Nassar, who…

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In head-scratching cases, “It’s the transparency, stupid”

FORT WORTH (TX)
Crux [Denver CO]

June 6, 2023

By Chris Altieri

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The case of the Carmelite nuns in Fort Worth, Texas, has been a head-scratching one since the moment it made the papers about a week ago. It had all the elements of a sensational story – and a salacious one, to boot – even before the Vatican intervention, but very little is known for certain.

The barest bones of the story are that the Bishop of Fort Worth, Michael Olson, opened an investigation in April into at least one unspecified allegation of sexual misconduct against the superior of the Carmelite monastic community in Arlington, Tx., Mother Teresa Agnes (Gerlach) of Jesus Crucified, and last week summarily dismissed her not only from the leadership of the monastery but from the Carmelite Order.

The Diocese of Fort Worth has claimed Gerlach admitted to some sexual misconduct, but the sisters say their erstwhile superior was questioned while in a post-operative stupor.

In fact,…

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Carmelite nun files defamation claim against US bishop

FORT WORTH (TX)
Union of Catholic Asian News (UCA News) [Hong Kong]

June 6, 2023

By Maria Wiering, OSV News

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Bishop Michael F. Olson of Fort Worth was investigating nun’s ‘admitted-to violations’ of Sixth Commandment and chastity vow

A Carmelite religious sister added a defamation claim to her lawsuit against Bishop Michael F. Olson of Fort Worth, Texas, June 2, the day after he used newly granted authority from the Holy See to decree her dismissal from the Carmelite order.

Reverend Mother Teresa Agnes of Jesus Crucified Gerlach and fellow Discalced Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Arlington, Texas, claim that Bishop Olson’s public statements about the mother superior “are patently false and defamatory.” The diocese has made several public statements alleging that Mother Teresa Agnes is guilty of sexual misconduct with a priest from outside the Diocese of Fort Worth.

The statements are related to an investigation the bishop launched into the nun and her religious community in late April, during which he and…

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Partisan stalemate keeps child sexual assault lawsuit window from advancing in Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG (PA)
Associated Press [New York NY]

June 5, 2023

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Child sexual abuse survivors pressed Pennsylvania lawmakers Monday to move ahead with opening a two-year window for them to file otherwise outdated lawsuits over their claims, but a partisan fight in the Legislature kept the proposal bottled up with no resolution in sight.

Amid the stalemate, survivors renewed calls for the Legislature to pass either version of the measure — one that would give voters final say on the window in the form of a constitutional amendment, the other legislation that would also need Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro’s signature.

Speaking at a rally on the Capitol’s exterior front steps, Amish, Mennonite and Plain people were among those who recounted abuse they had endured and urged passage of the window.

“Here we are again fighting for our rights as victims and survivors of childhood sexual abuse who have been waiting many, many years for the opportunity for justice, to find out…

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Pope to meet clergy sexual abuse victims in Portugal

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
Reuters [London, England]

June 6, 2023

By Catarina Demony

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Pope Francis plans to meet victims of clergy sexual abuse during his five-day visit to Portugal in August to coincide with World Youth Day, Lisbon assistant bishop Americo Aguiar said on Tuesday.

Francis, who is 86, will travel to Portugal from Aug. 2-6 to attend the global gathering of young Catholics held for the first time since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

He will attend over 15 events, including a mass, a vigil, meetings with youngsters and politicians and a visit to the Fatima sanctuary.

Francis’ agenda was released on Tuesday and at the event Aguiar said the pontiff would meet victims of sexual abuse committed by members of the Portuguese Catholic Church.

A Portuguese commission investigating the issue said in February at least 4,815 children were sexually abused by clergy members in the country – mostly priests – over 70 years.

The date and location of the meeting was not…

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Chi Alpha ‘Mentor’ Daniel Savala Arrested on Sex Abuse Charges

HOUSTON (TX)
The Roys Report [Chicago IL]

June 2, 2023

By Josh Shepherd

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Daniel Savala, who’s accused of sexually abusing multiple men in the Assemblies of God’s Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, has been arrested in Houston on sex abuse charges involving minors.

On Friday morning, Savala, 67, was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Lone Star Fugitive Task Force at his residence in downtown Houston and booked at the Fort Bend County Jail in Richmond, Texas. He was charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child under age 14, a first-degree felony in Texas, in a warrant that originated from Waco Police Department. 

It’s the second arrest in an investigation started in April by Waco Police Department’s Crimes Against Children Unit. On May 23, Chris Hundl, former leader of the Chi Alpha chapter at Baylor University and pastor of Mountain Valley Fellowship in Waco, was arrested on identical charges in Waco. 

According to police records, Hundl drove two boys to Savala’s residence in Houston where…

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Former Purcellville Priest Sentenced to Prison for Child Sexual Abuse

PURCELLVILLE (VA)
Loudoun Now [Leesburg, VA]

June 6, 2023

By Norman K. Styer

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Rejecting a probation-only recommendation derived from the commonwealth’s sentencing guidelines, Circuit Court Judge James E. Plowman today sentenced a former priest at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Purcellville to eight years in prison for the 1985 sexual assault of a teen at his parish.

Scott Asalone, 66, was 29 years old when he was a Capuchin friar working at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church and befriended the 14-year-old victim. That their relationship included sexual conduct came to light in 1992, when the victim wrote a letter to Asalone detailing the impact that abuse had on his life, including substance abuse and a lasting distrust of others. 

After that letter, Asalone was transferred from the parish and the victim was awarded a civil settlement. According to a 2019 report of past sexual abuse allegations released by the Diocese of Arlington, Asalone was ordained in 1983, removed from public ministry…

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June 6, 2023

IL church & elected officials must do more for kids’ safety

CHICAGO (IL)
DavidClohessy.com [St. Louis MO]

June 1, 2023

By David Clohessy

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The top law enforcement authority in Illinois says there are 149 credibly accused child molesting clerics who are basically still being protected, even now, by Catholic bishops.

To these bishops, this is apparently some kind of minor bureaucratic squabble. To us, however, it’s an urgent public safety concern.

Bishops are essentially ignoring these 149 offending clerics. They’re essentially saying ‘We’re better at figuring out who’s dangerous than the Illinois Attorney General is.’

 Catholics should be outraged by their arrogance and recklessness. Catholics should insist that every single one of these predators be added to diocesan lists of those facing substantiated abuse reports.

 This self-serving refusal by bishops to be honest about the men who assaulted youngsters is dangerous.

 But another self-serving refusal by bishops is also dangerous. It’s their refusal to warn the public about the predator priests who walk freely – unmonitored and unsupervised – across Illinois right now.

 Catholics…

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Exactly 30 Years Before Illinois Ag’s Devastating Sexual Abuse Report, A Plan for Prevention Was Implemented, Then Scrapped

BELLEVILLE (IL)
Religion Dispatches [Somerville, MA]

June 1, 2023

By David Clohessy

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“Way too damned little and way too damned late.”

That’s what one life-long Illinois Catholic woman I’ll call “Margaret” told me last week when the state’s attorney general released a nearly 700-page report, based on a five-year investigation, that concluded at least 2,000 kids were sexually abused by 451 priests.

But what has many both outside and inside the church so infuriated is the even-more-shocking charge being leveled by the attorney general that six Illinois bishops are refusing, even now, to post, on their diocesan websites, the names of some 149 clerics accused of sexually abusing children who are or have been in Illinois.

And why, apart from the fact that it’s obviously the right thing, should the bishops do this? Because, as the state’s top law enforcement authority stresses, each of these men is already listed on official public church websites elsewhere and is deemed “credibly” accused by official church prelates…

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Loudon County Priest convicted of sex crime

(VA)
WDBJ-TV, CBS-7 [Roanoke VA]

June 6, 2023

By Kaitlyn Dillon

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Scott Asalone, a former priest of St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church was sentenced to eight years in prison for carnal knowledge of a 14 year-old child.

In addition to the prison sentence, Asalone is required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life and have no contact with the victim.

The incident occurred in 1985 when Asalone was 29 and the victim was 14. According to court documents, “Asalone was removed from public duties in 1993 and dismissed from the Order of Capuchin Friars in 2007.”

Asalone was initially arrested in New Jersey March 2020 and plead guilty after being extradited to Virginia in December 2022.

Copyright 2023 WDBJ. All rights reserved.

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El milagro de la Iglesia española con los abusos: de cero a mil víctimas en dos años

MADRID (SPAIN)
El País [Madrid, Spain]

June 2, 2023

By Íñigo Domínguez

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La Conferencia Episcopal sigue perdiendo tiempo con el escándalo de la pederastia. Su primer informe es opaco e insuficiente, y hace equilibrios para contar afectados declarando al mismo tiempo que eso no implica que les crea

EL PAÍS puso en marcha en 2018 una investigación de la pederastia en la Iglesia española y tiene una base de datos actualizada con todos los casos conocidos. Si conoce algún caso que no haya visto la luz, nos puede escribir a: abusos@elpais.es. Si es un caso en América Latina, la dirección es: abusosamerica@elpais.es.

La Iglesia española sigue perdiendo tiempo con el escándalo de la pederastia en el clero. Al menos ya se mueve, pero tarde y lentamente. En dos años ha dado un giro notable, de la negación a la admisión. Este jueves la Conferencia Episcopal (CEE) ha presentado por primera vez un informe: reconoce 728 acusados y casi…

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The Disturbing Truth: Illinois Bishops Still Hiding Child-Molesting Clergy

CHICAGO (IL)
Religion Unplugged - The Media Project - Institute for Nonprofit News [Dallas TX]

June 6, 2023

By David Clohessy

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(OPINION) Though I’m no longer a believer, in the wake of yet another jaw-dropping Catholic scandal, two Biblical passages have coursed through my mind recently. 

The first verse is John 8:32: “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

Illinois’ six bishops are no doubt familiar with it. Like many profound bits of wisdom, it’s short and sweet, with absolutely no qualifiers, exceptions or excuses.

Why then do these well-educated prelates apparently think the actual wording is “Some of the truth shall set you free, but you get to determine how much and when and how to reveal it?”

That’s the only rational conclusion that explains why, after decades of horrific, widespread, well-documented child sex crimes and cover-ups, these bishops still refuse to come clean about child-molesting clergy.

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul impressively documented this continuing duplicitousness in his 696-page, just-released report on…

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Ex-Maryland state Sen. Robert ‘Bobby’ Zirkin advertises legal assistance under Child Victims Act, which he once testified against

BALTIMORE (MD)
Baltimore Sun [Baltimore MD]

June 5, 2023

By Hannah Gaskill

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Former Maryland state Sen. Robert “Bobby” Zirkin, a personal injury lawyer, has joined the growing and pervasive number of law firms advertising services to abuse survivors under the Child Victims Act.

Zirkin once testified in opposition to the law on behalf of the Catholic Church, but now finds himself in a position to bring in business because of it.

“The law had been determined by The Attorney General for many years to violate the Maryland Constitution and Declaration of Rights. Nevertheless, the General Assembly passed the legislation,” read an email from his law firm, Zirkin & Schmerling Law.

After four hard-fought legislative sessions, the Maryland General Assembly in 2023 passed the Child Victims Act, which eliminates the statute of limitations for survivors of childhood sexual abuse, allowing them to sue their perpetrators and the institutions that their abusers worked for.

According to CHILD USA, a national think tank…

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Church, civil laws must hold priests accountable for child abuse

MANILA (PHILIPPINES)
Union of Catholic Asian News (UCA News) [Hong Kong]

June 5, 2023

By Father Shay Cullen

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It is that terrible time again for devout Catholics and Christians everywhere when the evil of clerical child sex abuse is revealed once again on the international stage.

An investigative report on clerical child abuse released May 23 by the US Attorney General named six Catholic dioceses in Illinois and declared that clerical child abuse is as rife today as in the past.

The sacred trust that the people of God, followers of Jesus have in the clergy is challenged by the truth about clerical abuse of children.

If they have true faith in Jesus of Nazareth and his teaching that goodness, truth, justice, and love of neighbor and children will one day overcome and defeat evil, their faith will not be shaken. They will stand firm and welcome the truth that is cleansing the institutional Church.

In the Philippines, the cleansing has not yet happened. Child abuse cases involving…

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Buffalo Diocese seeks updated value of 37 properties as it looks to settle abuse claims

BUFFALO (NY)
Buffalo News [Buffalo NY]

June 5, 2023

By Jay Tokasz

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More than three dozen Buffalo Diocese properties could soon be appraised for current values that ultimately may factor heavily into a settlement with sexual abuse claimants in the diocese’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.

Lawyers for the diocese are asking a federal judge to approve a request to hire KLW Appraisal Group to come up with valuations for 37 properties spread across six counties.

The properties vary from 15 acres of vacant land in the Town of Hamburg near the Erie County Fairgrounds to a historically significant four-story office building in the heart of Buffalo’s medical corridor. They also include six school buildings, two retirement homes for priests, St. Joseph Cathedral, and the former Christ the King Seminary in Aurora.

They were estimated collectively to be worth $16 million in 2020 when the diocese first sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in response to more than 200 Child Victims Act lawsuits alleging…

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Carmelite nuns file new theft and defamation charges against Fort Worth Bishop Olson

FORT WORTH (TX)
Catholic World Report [San Francisco CA]

June 5, 2023

By Peter Pinedo for CNA

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Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Arlington, Texas, filed new theft and defamation charges Friday against Bishop Michael Olson of Fort Worth.

The nuns’ new charges were filed in a district court for Tarrant County, Texas, the day after Olson dismissed the monastery’s prioress, Reverend Mother Teresa Agnes Gerlach, from religious life on the grounds that she had a sexual affair with an unnamed priest.

In a Thursday decree, Olson announced he had found Gerlach, prioress of the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Arlington, “guilty of having violated the sixth commandment of the Decalogue and her vow of chastity with a priest from outside the Diocese of Fort Worth.”

The new charges levied by the monastery are in addition to a lawsuit filed on May 3 that seeks $1 million in civil damages and asks the court to block the…

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‘That’s when he raped me’: Survivors of clergy abuse in Missouri screen documentary

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Missouri Independent [Jefferson City MO]

June 6, 2023

By Sam Bailey

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OVERLAND PARK, Kansas — When Joe Eldred was a child, he was sexually abused by three Catholic priests while attending Nativity of Mary Catholic Church and the accompanying elementary school in Independence, Missouri.

Eldred told his story in “Procession,” a documentary directed by Robert Greene that tells the story of six men who were abused by priests in the Catholic church. The documentary starts in Kansas City, Missouri, where much of the abuse occurred, and follows the survivors as they face their trauma and work to heal together.

Most of the abuse Eldred discussed in the film occurred at Lake Viking, a private, man-made lake in northwest Missouri. There, a priest introduced him to Thomas Reardon.

“I remember Father Reardon saying, ‘Come on, let’s show them how much fun this can be.’ And that’s when he raped me,” Eldred said in the documentary.

Through the filming process, Eldred was able…

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Indian bishop resigns 16 months after rape trial

(INDIA)
The Tablet [Market Harborough, England]

June 2, 2023

By Hannah Brockhaus, CNA

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The Vatican did not indicate whether it carried out its own investigation into the accusations against Mulakkal.

Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of an Indian bishop who was cleared last year of charges of raping a religious sister in his diocese.

The resignation of the 59-year-old Bishop of Jalandhar, Franco Mulakkal, comes 16 months after his acquittal by a court in India’s Kerala state in January 2022.

The judge in the case found that “the prosecution failed to prove all the charges against the accused”.

The Vatican did not indicate whether it carried out its own investigation into the accusations against Mulakkal, who has denied the claims and contends he was falsely accused after he questioned alleged financial irregularities at his accuser’s convent.

A religious sister with the Missionaries of Jesus accused the bishop of raping her in May 2014, during a visit to her convent in Kuravilangad, Kerala….

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SSPX priest sentenced to 20 years for abuse

LA ROCHE-SUR-YON (FRANCE)
The Tablet [Market Harborough, England]

June 6, 2023

By Tom Heneghan

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The sentence is one of the most severe penalties for clerical sexual abuse handed down in France.

A priest of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) has been sentenced by a French court to 20 years in prison for the rape and sexual assault of 27 minors – 16 boys and 11 girls between 12 and 15 years old at the time.

Some of Fr Pierre de Maillard’s victims were from the same family, sometimes abused in their parents’ homes, the jury trial in La Roche sur Yon, capital of the Vendée department of western France, was told.

Before the jury retired to consider its decision, the 55-year-old priest said: “Excuse me, I’m sorry, excuse me, I’m sorry.”

The sentence on 2 June was one of the most severe penalties for clerical sexual abuse handed down in France, where the Catholic Church has been haunted by the scandal for…

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Una familia acusa a la Iglesia de proteger a un cura que abusó de su hija en Juárez

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

May 31, 2023

By Sugeyry Romina Gándara

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Jorge Ordoñez es un padre que por tres años ha estado en busca de justicia para su hija, quien fue víctima de abuso sexual por parte de un sacerdote en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. Sin embargo, a lo largo de este tiempo, se ha encontrado con obstáculos, negación y presunto encubrimiento por parte de la Iglesia.

Ciudad de México, 31 de mayo (SinEmbargo). – Jorge Ordoñez emprende desde hace tres años una de las batallas más complicadas: buscar justicia para su hija, quien cuando tenía 10 años fue víctima de abuso sexual por parte de un sacerdote en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.

Jorge Ordoñez, el padre de la menor, denunció en entrevista con SinEmbargo, que luego de acusar formalmente a un sacerdote que abusó de la pequeña en una reunión a la que acudió con su madre en el año 2020, hasta la fecha no solo ha encontrado falta de justicia, sino obstáculos, negación por parte de…

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June 5, 2023

Church in Spain collects almost 1,000 complaints of sexual abuse since 1945

MADRID (SPAIN)
Catholic News Agency - EWTN [Denver CO]

June 2, 2023

By Nicolás de Cárdenas

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The Catholic Church in Spain on June 1 presented the report “To shed light,” which tallies 927 complaints of alleged sexual abuse of minors under 18 years of age or vulnerable people that occurred from 1945 to 2022.

The report does not include situations involving the abuse of conscience and power or committed against adults.

The report was “prepared from the testimonies that have been collected in the offices [of the protection of minors and abuse prevention], without assuming or proving innocence or guilt.”

The Spanish Bishops’ Conference (CEE) also acknowledged that in the account it presented “it’s possible that there are some duplications of testimonies.”

The complaints indicate 728 alleged perpetrators including 170 diocesan priests and 208 ordained religious, 234 non-ordained men and women religious, one deacon, 92 laypeople, and 23 people whose state is unknown.

Most abuse was of homosexual nature

According to the data provided by the…

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Report: IL Megachurch Pastor Likely Misused Position to Cover Up Son’s Alleged Sexual Misconduct

NORMAL (IL)
The Roys Report [Chicago IL]

June 5, 2023

By Rebecca Hopkins

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An Illinois megachurch pastor likely misused his position in 2016 to cover up credible sexual misconduct allegations concerning his son, a former pastor at the church, an independent investigation has found.

Mike Baker, former senior pastor at Eastview Christian Church (ECC), “more likely than not” withheld information from staff and church elders about sexual misconduct allegations made about his son, Caleb Baker, in 2016, the report by Wagenmaker and Oberly found. The report also found that Caleb Baker likely used his pastoral role at ECC to “persuade women to engage in sexual activity,” confirming prior reporting by The Roys Report (TRR).  

The report also determined that Mike Baker likely didn’t share the extent of the allegations against his son with the pastor who hired Caleb subsequent to his firing at ECC—Pastor Cal Jernigan of Central Christian Church in Arizona. Jernigan said last February that Mike Baker had told…

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Connecticut priest accused of sexual assault

HARTFORD (CT)
WTNH-TV, ABC-8 [New Haven CT]

June 1, 2023

By Brittany Schaefer

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HAMDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A priest that served in Waterbury, Torrington and Hamden in the last five years is now the center of a sexual assault lawsuit.

“When we see a priest or anybody working for the diocese transferred quickly over a short period of time that’s concerning and that’s a red flag for us,” said Mike McDonnell with the Survivor’s Network of Those Abused by Priests. “Out of sight, out of mind. Let the dust settle.”

Reverend Mauricio Galvis joined Saint John Paul Roman Catholic Church in Torrington in 2019. A year later, the alleged victim says she developed trust, respect and reliance for the Reverend, which then led to manipulation and various sexual acts without her consent.

The alleged incident happened in Torrington in September 2020.

According to court documents the victim allegedly continues to suffer from physical injuries and emotional distress.

News 8 did reach out to…

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Illinois AG clergy report lists Troy priest as failing to disclose abuse

SPRINGFIELD (IL)
The Troy Times Tribune [Troy IL]

May 30, 2023

By Pat Pratt

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The parish priest of St. Jerome’s in Troy is named in the state’s recent sex abuse in the Catholic Church report, which alleges he lied to help a pedophile cohort get a teaching job years ago at a community college in Florida. 

Rev. Kevin Laughery during weekend mass acknowledged giving a job reference in the early 1990s for Walter Weerts, a known pedophile priest with 22 victims who served in several Metro East parishes, but said he “did not lie” in doing so.

The Office of the Illinois Attorney General’s “Report on Catholic Clergy Child Sex Abuse in Illinois,” issued last week lists 451 Catholic religious figures who over a span of about 70 years abused at least 1,997 children across dioceses in Illinois. 

Included in the report is Weerts, who following his ordination in 1960, served in Edwardsville, Granite City and Highland and befriended parishioners in an effort to gain access to their children. In 1986,…

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Papa Francesco illustra ai fedeli di Aparecida un mosaico mariano del gesuita Rupnik. Un errore o una provocazione?

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
Il Sismografo [Rome, Italy]

June 3, 2023

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Videomessaggio di Papa Francesco

L’autore del mosaico, p. Rupnik, è stato scomunicato per gravi reati canonici. Poi lo stesso Papa cancellò questa scomunica come ha detto la Compagnia di Gesù. Intanto da mesi si discute cosa fare con oltre 200 opere del gesuita in decine di luoghi importanti in giro per il mondo.

(L. B., R. C. – a cura Redazione “Il sismografo”) In un breve 

video (al minuto 1, 20), girato con il telefonino, inviato giorni fa da Papa Francesco al santuario dell’Aparecida in Brasile, lo stesso Pontefice si avvicina ad una riproduzione di un mosaico mariano del gesuita p. M. I. Rupnik – che si trova in uno dei saloni di Santa Marta – e illustra nel dettaglio il significato dell’opera. (Vatican News) A dir poco sorprendente perché nella vicenda ripugnante del gesuita mosaicista. il Santo…

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Hillsong was extraordinary. That’s the problem.

NEW YORK (NY)
Religion News Service - Missouri School of Journalism [Columbia MO]

June 2, 2023

By Amy Julia Becker

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There’s a power in the ordinary church.

The first two episodes of the recent FX documentary, “The Secrets of Hillsong,” detail the downfall of the church in New York City and around the globe. First, we watch Hillsong NYC and its pastor, Carl Lentz, rise to power and influence. Over the course of a decade, tens of thousands of people, including young people from diverse backgrounds who had abandoned or never attended church before, arrived en masse to hear Lentz preach. Justin Bieber got baptized. Selena Gomez showed up. Hillsong NYC was a cultural phenomenon. It looked like a rock concert, with a buff, tattooed and yet emotional pastor pacing the stage amidst crescendoing worship songs and powerful words of prayer. All the cool kids lined up outside in their ripped jeans and leather jackets, waiting to attend one of the seven regular weekend services.

But soon we learn what…

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SNAP challenges Rockford bishop

ROCKFORD (IL)
DavidClohessy.com [St. Louis MO]

May 26, 2023

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New pedophile priests are exposed

All are ‘credibly accused’ elsewhere

But 5 are not on Rockford’s ‘accused’ list

One was in the diocese for nine years & was sued

Group urges whistleblowers & victims to ‘keep coming forward’

WHAT

Holding signs and childhood photos, clergy sex abuse victims and their supporters will

  • disclose the names of five proven, admitted or credibly accused abusive clerics who were in the Rockford area but are NOT on the official Rockford diocese ‘accused’ list, and
  • blast local Catholic officials for their “continued secrecy and deceit.”

They will also urge

  • Rockford’s bishop to post the five names on his website as soon as possible, and
  • anyone who “saw, suspected or suffered” clergy sex crimes to “keep coming forward to police and prosecutors, not to church figures.”

WHEN

Monday, May 29 at 2:30 p.m.

WHERE

On the sidewalk outside the Cathedral of St. Peter, 1243 N. Church St….

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Media: Abp Sławoj Leszek Głódź w szpitalu. “Jest w ciężkim stanie”

GDAńSK (POLAND)
Rzeczpospolita [Warsaw, Poland]

June 2, 2023

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Arcybiskup Sławoj Leszek Głódź ma przebywać w ciężkim stanie w szpitalu – podaje RadioZET.pl, powołując się na kilka źródeł.

Jak dowiedział się dziennikarz Radia ZET Radosław Gruca, arcybiskup Sławoj Leszek Głódź przebywa obecnie w szpitalu. Duchowny ma być w ciężkim stanie. Informacja ta miała zostać potwierdzona w kilku źródłach.

Abp Sławoj Leszek Głódź jest w szpitalu

Sławoj Leszek Głódź przez lata był jednym z najbardziej wpływowych biskupów w polskim Kościele, pełnił także między innymi funkcję biskupa polowego Wojska Polskiego. Później awansowano go do stopnia generała dywizji. 

W marcu 2021 roku arcybiskup Sławoj Leszek Głódź wraz z abp Edwardem Janiakiem został ukarany przez Watykan w związku z tuszowaniem przez nich nadużyć seksualnych na terenie podległych im diecezji.

Nuncjatura apostolska poinformowała wówczas, że “na podstawie przepisów Kodeksu Prawa Kanonicznego i motu proprio Papieża Franciszka Vos estis lux mundi” Watykan przeprowadził postępowanie dotyczące obu arcybiskupów “dotyczące sygnalizowanych zaniedbań (…)…

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Letters: Status quo for the church

CHICAGO (IL)
Chicago Tribune

June 5, 2023

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It is well and good that op-ed writer Mike Hoffman has “received restorative justice from the Catholic Church after surviving clergy abuse” (May 30). The fact is that clergy abuse of minors has been the norm in the Catholic Church for centuries — from the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and prior to Vatican II (1962-65) and after. It has been as much a part of Catholicism as the Stations of the Cross or Ash Wednesday.

Ireland, Australia, Mexico, the United States (every country, every decade, every parish — you name it). Bishops, archbishops, cardinals and popes, when not themselves perpetrators, have aided and abetted, covering up, prevaricating, moving abusers from parish to parish and playing Russian roulette with the lives of children.

— Joe English, Oak Park

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Letters: The Catholic priest abuse scandal has another group of victims: The many clerics committed to service

CHICAGO (IL)
Chicago Tribune

June 5, 2023

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Two weeks ago, a new, horrific chapter on sexual abuse by the Catholic religious began. By laying bare the magnitude of the tragedy, the Illinois attorney general heightened the consciousness of everyone to this issue. Once again, Catholics and others read a report wondering if they will recognize a name.

Catholics cowered at the thought of having to answer questions from friends or simply wondered what those too polite to ask were thinking. However, another set of victims gets scant press: the vast majority of priests and religious who have committed their lives to the service of others, the holy ones who have been steadfast in their faith and devoted to those they serve.

Every time one of these priests hesitates to wear his clerical collar in public, every time he approaches the altar wondering what his congregation might be thinking of him, every time he hesitates to linger after…

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Sweeping investigation reveals decades of scandals within Catholic Diocese of Peoria

PEORIA (IL)
The Journal Star [Peoria IL]

June 5, 2023

By JJ Bullock

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The Illinois Attorney General’s Office released a sweeping report last month which detailed sexual abuse claims against 450 clerics within the state’s Catholic churches victimizing almost 2,000 children.

The Catholic Diocese of Peoria had a litany of transgressions cited by the attorney general’s office, including covering up instances of sexual abuse, mishandling cases and mistreating survivors.

Here’s what we found about the Peoria diocese’s connections to the investigation.

51 clerics cited in investigation

There were 51 former clerics who were linked to abuse of children over the past 70 years, according to the attorney general’s office. Those clerics in the Catholic Diocese of Peoria encompassed 26 counties, stretching from Rock Island in northwest Illinois to Vermillion County on the Indiana border.

Former bishop lambasted by attorney general in report

Archbishop John Myers, the former…

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Los obispos reconocen 728 casos de pederastia desde 1945 en la Iglesia católica española

MADRID (SPAIN)
El País [Madrid, Spain]

June 1, 2023

By Lucía Foraster Garriga

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Las oficinas para la protección de menores y prevención de abusos contabilizan 927 víctimas de abusos sexuales a menores desde mediados de los años cuarenta hasta 2022

EL PAÍS puso en marcha en 2018 una investigación de la pederastia en la Iglesia española y tiene una base de datos actualizada con todos los casos conocidos. Si conoce algún caso que no haya visto la luz, nos puede escribir a: abusos@elpais.es. Si es un caso en América Latina, la dirección es: abusosamerica@elpais.es.

Los obispos españoles admiten que al menos 728 miembros de la Iglesia católica están acusados de abusar de menores desde 1945 hasta finales de 2022. Este es el último avance de datos de la Conferencia Episcopal Española (CEE), aportado este jueves en Madrid en la presentación del informe Para dar luz de la CEE, el primer documento que presenta la Iglesia en España sobre la pederastia. También ha informado por primera vez…

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Hamden priest accused of sexually abusing woman reassigned while facing lawsuit, officials say

HARTFORD (CT)
CT Insider [Norwalk CT]

June 4, 2023

By Peter Yankowski

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A Catholic priest accused in a lawsuit of sexual misconduct while serving at a Torrington church nearly three years ago has been assigned to “non-parish duties” at the Hamden parish where he now serves, officials said Saturday. 

The priest, the Rev. Mauricio Galvis, is a parochial vicar at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Hamden, according to the church’s website. The lawsuit alleges Galvis exposed himself to a woman in his office while serving at St. John Paul the Great Parish in Torrington.

“In order to allay any concerns that parishioners may have about Fr. Galvis, he is being assigned to non-parish duties while his civil case alleging sexual misconduct with an adult awaits adjudication,” according to a statement released Saturday by officials with the Archdiocese of Hartford, which oversees both churches. 

It is unclear when or why Galvis moved from the church in Torrington to the Hamden congregation. 

A lawyer representing Galvis…

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OP-ED: Who are the main sexual abusers of indigenous women and children?

OTTAWA (CANADA)
True North [Canada]

June 4, 2023

By Hymie Rubenstein

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The arrest of Fr. Arul Savari, a 48-year-old priest accused of sexually assaulting an eight-year-old girl at a Roman Catholic church on the Little Grand Rapids Indian Reserve 265 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg on May 27 has provoked a local demand that the church leave the community.

The child was alone with the priest, who was charged with sexual assault, sexual interference, sexual exploitation of a young person, luring a child and forcible confinement on May 30.

We don’t want the church here,” Oliver Owen, the reserve’s chief announced to media.

I brought that up to the band meeting about our priest and the community right away said, ‘you know what, we don’t want that person here in the community, we don’t want him to come back and we don’t want the church here,’” Owen said in a phone interview with the CBC.

It’s hard to imagine. I’m kind of lost…

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June 4, 2023

Sex abuse survivors dreaded priest’s return to KC. They weren’t told he never arrived

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Kansas City Star [Kansas City MO]

June 1, 2023

By Judy L. Thomas

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Survivors were outraged last fall when they learned that a retired Wyoming bishop and former Kansas City priest facing numerous sexual abuse allegations would be moving back to the Kansas City area.

And now, The Star has learned, Bishop Joseph Hart did not move back to the metro area after all — bringing more outrage to the survivors who were never informed of the change.

“I don’t even know what to say,” said Michael Sandridge, a victim of another credibly accused priest in the Kansas City area. “I feel deceived. They should have at least let people know. It’s called transparency.”

Hart, whose abuse allegations were deemed credible by two U.S. bishops but dismissed by the Vatican in 2021, was to move to Kansas City in October and reside in a senior living facility. Now 91, Hart had left Kansas City more than four decades ago to become bishop of…

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Retired Archbishop Michael Sheehan dies at age 83

SANTA FE (NM)
KOAT [Albuquerque NM]

June 4, 2023

By Hamilton Kahn

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Advocate for human rights led Santa Fe Archdiocese for 22 years

Michael Jarboe Sheehan, who retired in 2015 as Archbishop of Santa Fe, died Saturday at age 83, a news release from the Santa Fe Archdiocese said.

Born in Wichita Kansas, Sheehan was ordained as a priest in 1964. He served as First Bishop of Lubbock, Texas, and Apostolic Administrator of Santa Fe before being named Archbishop in 1993.

The release said that Sheehan “was deeply committed to social justice, evangelization, and worked tirelessly to abolish the death penalty in New Mexico. He championed initiatives aimed at eradicating poverty, promoting equality, and ensuring the well-being of the most vulnerable members of society.”

As reported by Reginia Ruiz for KOAT in 2014, Sheehan “inherited a diocese rocked with scandal.” In a 2015 interview with KOAT, he said Sheehan said there were many problems when he first joined the archdiocese. In a…

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Arlington Nun Accused Breaking of Vow of Chastity with Priest Dismissed

FORT WORTH (TX)
WBAP [Fort Worth TX]

June 2, 2023

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A Fort Worth Bishop has dismissed the nun accused of breaking her vow of chastity with a priest.

In a statement, the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth said Reverend Mother Teresa Agnes Gerlach of the Most Holy Trinity Monastery in Arlington violated the Sixth Commandment with a priest from outside the city.

Agnes’ attorney Matthew Bobo has repeatedly denied the accusations that his client admitted the allegations were true.

“I can tell you categorically that did not happen,” he said.

The Diocese said Agnes has thirty days to appeal her dismissal with the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of the Apostolic Life.

Bobo said he and his client plan on doing just that.

“Mother Superior will be appealing this immoral and unjust decision that is not subject to canonical action. In addition, the civil lawsuit will continue full speed ahead.” he said in a statement.

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Decree of Dismissal of Reverend Mother Teresa Agnes (Gerlach) of Jesus Crucified, O.C.D.

FORT WORTH (TX)
Diocese of Fort Worth [Fort Worth TX]

June 1, 2023

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Upon conclusion of an investigation initiated on April 24, 2023, the Most Reverend Michael F. Olson, Bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth and Pontifical Commissary of the Monastery in Arlington, Texas, found the Reverend Mother Teresa Agnes (Gerlach) of Jesus Crucified, O.C.D. (née Lisa Marie Gerlach), Prioress of the Monastery, guilty of having violated the sixth commandment of the Decalogue and her vow of chastity with a priest from outside the Diocese of Fort Worth. Therefore, as Pontifical Commissary of the Monastery in Arlington, Texas, and as the Bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth, Bishop Olson dismissed Mother Teresa Agnes from the Order of Discalced Carmelites in accord with cann. 695 §1 and 699 §2 CIC. She has thirty days to appeal this decision to the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of the Apostolic Life.

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Jehovah’s Witness church seeks exemption from royal commission abuse in care inquiry

WELLINGTON (NEW ZEALAND)
Radio New Zealand [Wellington, New Zealand]

June 2, 2023

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The Jehovah’s Witness church has filed legal action to be exempted from the state-wide investigation into sexual and other abuse.

It is seeking a judicial review and High Court declaration that the church does not assume responsibility for the care of children, young people, or vulnerable people.

The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse said the church was arguing there were no instances of abuse within it that fall within the scope of the inquiry.

The commission has emailed abuse survivors from the church to say it is treating this as a priority.

It said it acknowledged the news may distress them and they had its support.

Shayne Mechen of survivor group JW for Justice said the move was immoral and would not work.

“They don’t care about the ones that have been abused, they only care about their name,” he said.

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Clerical child abuse revealed and justice is done

CHICAGO (IL)
Manila Times [Manila, Philippines]

June 4, 2023

By Fr. Shay Cullen

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It is that terrible time again for devout Catholics and Christians everywhere when the evil of clerical child sex abuse is revealed once again on the international stage. An investigative report on clerical child abuse released on May 23, 2023 by the attorney general said six Catholic dioceses in Illinois had declared that clerical child abuse is rife today as in the past.

The sacred trust that the people of God, followers of Jesus have in the clergy, is challenged by the truth about clerical abuse of children. If they have true faith in Jesus of Nazareth and his teaching that goodness, truth, justice, and love of neighbor and children will one day overcome and defeat evil their faith will not be shaken. They will stand firm and welcome the truth that is cleansing the Institutional Church.

In the Philippines, the cleansing has not yet happened. Child abuse cases by…

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Bolivian Catholics unfazed by sex scandals as they gear up for massive festival

LA PAZ (BOLIVIA)
Associated Press [New York NY]

June 2, 2023

By Carlos Valdez and Paola Flores

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Catholic devotees in Bolivia prepared for one of the country’s biggest religious celebrations this weekend at a time when the church in this Andean country has been rocked by an increasing number of sex abuse scandals.

The faithful who were gearing up for the Jesus of the Great Power festival Saturday insisted that cases of abuse that have come to light in recent weeks would not affect the folk-religious festival in La Paz, which fuses together Catholic and local Indigenous traditions.

Tens of thousands of people will descend on the capital Saturday wearing colorful garb to dance to the beat of thousands of musicians playing traditional Indigenous music in a demonstration of their faith.

What started out as a small celebration in the Great Power neighborhood a century ago now takes over much of the capital.

Leaders of the Catholic Church acknowledged this week that the church had been “deaf”…

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First study of clerical abuse in Brazil calls known cases ‘tip of the iceberg’

(BRAZIL)
Crux [Denver CO]

June 2, 2023

By Eduardo Campos Lima

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An unprecedented new compendium of child abuse cases in the Brazilian Catholic Church has found that 108 members of the clergy victimized 148 children and teenagers since 2000. The authors, however, claim those totals are only the tip of the iceberg, and that many other cases are still to come to light.

Sixty of the clerics identified in the study have been convicted of sex crimes and sentenced to prison terms, while dozens are still waiting for trial.

Released in Portuguese earlier this week, the book Pedofilia na Igreja (“Pedophilia in the Church”) is based on an analysis of thousands of legal documents held in courts and police branches, international data banks on child sex abuse, news stories, and archives.

The authors, journalists Fábio Gusmão and Giampaolo Morgado Braga, also interviewed dozens of victims and their relatives, priests, prosecutors, and police agents, in an effort to describe and catalogue their stories.

“Brazil…

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Can the Catholic Church finally begin the healing process?

BALTIMORE (MD)
Capital Gazette [Parole MD]

June 3, 2023

By Lenny Wanex and Thomas Connelly

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It’s time for Catholic Archdiocese to provide answers

Where is my church?

For the past several weeks after release of the Maryland attorney general report on clergy abuse in the Catholic Church, we have been inundated with an average of two newspaper articles and two to three nightly news reports per week, plus numerous TV ads for lawyers soliciting abuse victims to sue the church.

My parish has said one prayer of the faithful for abuse victims. The only thing the diocese has said publicly is that the media is not covering the story fairly. So where is my church in response to the onslaught of bad press it is receiving? Does leadership they still have their heads in the sand and hope it all blows over? If so, I think they need a new public relations person.

Calls to Archbishop Lori have yielded no results in getting his audio…

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Ex-priest, who left after sex abuse accusations, settlements, not among 451 predatory clergy Kwame Raoul’s investigation turned up

CHICAGO (IL)
Chicago Sun-Times [Chicago IL]

June 3, 2023

By Robert Herguth

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John D. Murphy, a former Augustinian priest, isn’t on any public list of abusers. The attorney general’s investigation didn’t name him. The Archdiocese of Chicago settled claims over Murphy but doesn’t include him on its list. And his Catholic religious order hasn’t named abusers — but said Saturday it hopes to “in the near future.”

John D. Murphy, a formerCatholic priest and member of the Augustinian religious order in the Chicago area, was accused in lawsuits two decades ago of sexually assaulting numerous children.

More than a dozen accusers ended up settling legal claims with the Augustinians — who oversee St. Rita High School on the Southwest Side and Providence Catholic High School in New Lenox — and the Archdiocese of Chicago over accusations against Murphy, according to interviews and records.

So why isn’t Murphy included among the 451 Catholic priests and brothers named a week and a half ago…

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Savari was a priest at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Little Grand Rapids. This photo was posted to his Facebook page in December 2018. Advocates for people abused by priests want to see greater oversight and screening of foreign-educated members of the clergy who come to Canada. (Arul Savari/Facebook)

Survivors group points to cracks in visa system for foreign priests after 8-year-old First Nations girl abused

WINNIPEG (CANADA)
CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) [Toronto, Canada]

June 4, 2023

By Rachel Bergen

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[Photo above: Fr. Arul Savari was a priest at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Little Grand Rapids. This photo was posted to his Facebook page in December 2018. Advocates for people abused by priests want to see greater oversight and screening of foreign-educated members of the clergy who come to Canada. (Arul Savari/Facebook)]

Canada has no standard requirement for background checks for people coming to Canada doing religious work

There are too few checks and balances for international members of the clergy who come to work in Canada, according to a group that advocates for survivors of sexual abuse at the hands of religious leaders.

A Roman Catholic priest has been accused of sexually assaulting an eight-year-old girl in a remote Manitoba First Nation, and the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) says it’s too easy for a foreign priest to be seconded into a Canadian…

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Hamden priest accused of sexually abusing woman reassigned while facing lawsuit, officials say

HARTFORD (CT)
New Haven Register [New Haven CT]

June 4, 2023

By Peter Yankowski

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A Catholic priest accused in a lawsuit of sexual misconduct while serving at a Torrington church nearly three years ago has been assigned to “non-parish duties” at the Hamden parish where he now serves, officials said Saturday. 

The priest, the Rev. Mauricio Galvis, is a parochial vicar at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Hamden, according to the church’s website. The lawsuit alleges Galvis exposed himself to a woman in his office while serving at St. John Paul the Great Parish in Torrington.

“In order to allay any concerns that parishioners may have about Fr. Galvis, he is being assigned to non-parish duties while his civil case alleging sexual misconduct with an adult awaits adjudication,” according to a statement released Saturday by officials with the Archdiocese of Hartford, which oversees both churches. 

It is unclear when or why Galvis moved from the church in Torrington to the Hamden congregation. 

A lawyer representing Galvis…

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We can have both: Due process for accused priests and justice for sex abuse survivors

WASHINGTON (DC)
America [New York NY]

June 2, 2023

By Kevin E. McKenna

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The firestorm of accusations against priests of the sexual abuse of minors has created the suspicion, often fueled by the media, that any priest against whom allegations are made is guilty. The tremendous damage that has been perpetrated against the many victims in the sexual abuse crisis cannot be underestimated, nor can we underestimate what the church needs to do to make whole those who have been so horrendously hurt by members of the clergy. But it is important that safeguards for due process for those accused of abuse be honored, even as we work toward guaranteeing the safety of all members of the church.

A disturbing statistic from the recent National Study of Catholic Priests, undertaken by the Catholic Project of the Catholic University of America, shows the lack of trust in due process protections for priests accused of sexual abuse. In that survey, 82 percent of all priests said…

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Documents reveal growing criticisms, concerns about Knoxville bishop’s leadership

KNOXVILLE (TN)
WBIR-TV, Ch. 10-NBC [Knoxville TN]

May 31, 2023

By John North

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Knoxville Catholic Bishop Richard Stika is facing increasing criticism and scrutiny over his leadership, including how he’s handled accusations that a former seminarian raped a church musician, newly gathered documents show.

The musician is suing Stika and the Catholic Diocese of Knoxville in Knox County Circuit Court. Judge Jerome Melson is expected to hold a hearing Friday for the musician’s lawyers and diocesan attorneys.

The hearing comes as local and national attention grows about the diocese, the boundaries of which stretch from Chattanooga to Knoxville and on up to the Tri Cities. An online publication called The Pillar has published numerous stories critical of Stika’s leadership since 2021.

Complaints against him gained even greater prominence May 11 when the National Catholic Reporter published a lengthy story about the bishop and his leadership.

WBIR previously has reported about the ex-organist’s February 2022 lawsuit as well as a federal complaint filed in…

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Spain’s Catholic Church Finds Personnel Abused Hundreds

MADRID (SPAIN)
Wall Street Journal [New York NY]

June 2, 2023

By Francis X. Rocca

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Spanish bishops release report on child sex abuse by priests and others over eight decades

An investigation by Spain’s Catholic Church found that priests and other church personnel there sexually abused almost a thousand victims over eight decades.

A report by the Spanish Catholic bishops conference, released Thursday, said that at least 927 victims reported abuse by church personnel since the 1940s. The count will be updated as new data is collected, the conference said.

More than 99% of the abusers were male as were 83% of their victims. About half of the abusers were clergy. The largest numbers of cases occurred between 1960 and 1990.

The report was released at the same time as a compendium of the bishops’ child-protection policies, which mandate cooperation with police and prosecutors, including the obligation to report criminal abuse.

The Spanish bishops’ report is the latest of a series of local and national investigations…

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Who is Franco Mulakkal, accused in church rape case?

JALANDHAR (INDIA)
Indian Express [Noida, India]

June 2, 2023

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Franco Mulakkal has resigned as Bishop of Jalandhar at the behest of the Vatican. His arrest in 2018 on the complaint of a nun and acquittal last year by a trial court triggered debate and discussions.

Franco Mulakkal, the Catholic priest who was acquitted last year of charges of raping a nun, has resigned as Bishop of Jalandhar on Thursday (June 1).

Communication from the Apostolic Nunciature to India, which is the Vatican mission in the country, said the Holy See requested the resignation from Mulakkal not as a disciplinary measure imposed upon him, but as pro bono Ecclesiae, especially for the good of the diocese which needs a new bishop. There would not be any canonical restrictions on his ministry, said the release.

After the announcement from the Vatican, Mulakkal in a video thanked all those who stood with him during his troubled days. “The Pope on Thursday accepted my…

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Nun rape case accused Franco Mulakkal resigns as Jalandhar bishop

JALANDHAR (INDIA)
Indian Express [Noida, India]

June 2, 2023

By Shaju Philip

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The case is related to the rape of a nun belonging to the Missionaries of Jesus – a Catholic congregation for women under the Jalandhar diocese.

Franco Mulakkal, who was acquitted by a court in Kerala last year in connection with the rape of a nun, has resigned as bishop of the Jalandhar diocese, the Vatican’s mission in India said on Thursday.

The Apostolic Nunciature to India — the Vatican’s mission in the country — said in a release that Pope Francis accepted the resignation.

The communication from the Nunciature in Delhi said the Holy See respected the verdict of the Additional Sessions Court in Kottayam that acquitted the bishop, as well as the appeal against the acquittal that has been admitted by the Kerala High Court.

According to the Vatican’s representative, the resignation was requested of Mulakkal for the good of the diocese, which needs a new bishop, and not…

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June 3, 2023

Nuncio: Indian bishop asked to resign for ‘the good of the Church’

JALANDHAR (INDIA)
The Pillar [Washington DC]

June 1, 2023

By Luke Coppen

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Pope Francis requested the resignation of an Indian bishop acquitted of raping a nun because his case has divided the diocese, the apostolic nunciature in India said Thursday.

The Vatican announced June 1 that Pope Francis had accepted Bishop Franco Mulakkal’s resignation as bishop of Jullundur (Jalandhar) in the Indian state of Punjab, but gave no reason for the 59-year-old’s resignation well before the typical retirement age of 75. 

But a June 1 statement from the apostolic nunciature in New Delhi explained that Mulakkal was asked to step down for the good of the Church.

The nunciature said that it respected a civil court’s decision to acquit Mulakkal of all charges on Jan. 14, 2022, as well as an appeal against the acquittal admitted by the high court in Kerala State.

“Given the still divisive situation about the aforesaid matter in the Diocese of Jullundur, the resignation has been requested from the…

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Spanish Catholic bishops find evidence of 728 sexual abusers, 927 victims since 1945

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Associated Press [New York NY]

June 2, 2023

By Ciarán Giles

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Spain’s Catholic bishops’ conference says it has found evidence of 728 sexual abusers within the church since 1945, through the testimony of 927 victims, in its first public report on the issue.

The church said 83% of the victims and 99% of the abusers were male and that more than 60% of the offenders were dead.

In a report presented Thursday, more than 50% of offenders were said to be priests. The rest were other church officials.

The church said that most cases occurred in the last century, 75% of them before 1990.

The conference said the collection of testimonies was continuing and the figure would be updated periodically. The data was collected in some 200 offices for the protection of minors, set up by the church around Spain in 2019.

Leading daily El País, which has been reporting constantly on cases in Spain and abroad, said Friday the real…

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Spain’s Catholic Church finds hundreds of alleged child abusers over eight decades

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Reuters [London, England]

June 2, 2023

By Emma Pinedo and Miguel Gutierrez

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An investigation by the Spanish Catholic Church into child sexual abuse by members of the clergy and non-clerical staff has so far identified 728 alleged abusers and 927 victims since the 1940s, according to its first report.

“We acknowledge the harm caused,” said Jose Gabriel Vera, the spokesman for the Spanish Bishops’ Conference. “We want to help all victims…to accompany them in their healing.”

The issue came under a spotlight in Spain in 2021 after El Pais newspaper reported more than 1,200 alleged cases, years after sexual abuse scandals had rocked the Church in countries such as the U.S., Ireland and France.

Several inquiries have been launched, including one led by the country’s ombudsman, and the Church’s own internal investigation.

“We want to know what went wrong in the selection of candidates for the priesthood, what went wrong during their training…what has led a person who decided to give himself…

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Hundreds of people are set to sue the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore for sex abuse

BALTIMORE (MD)
Maine Public Radio [Lewiston ME]

June 2, 2023

By Scott Maucione

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JUANA SUMMERS, HOST: Multiple U.S. states are rethinking how long victims should have to seek damages from sex abusers in civil court. Maryland is the latest state to abolish its civil statute of limitations, as hundreds of people are preparing to sue the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore for damages. WYPR’s Scott Maucione has more.

SCOTT MAUCIONE, BYLINE: All over Maryland, billboards, TV commercials and social media ads are popping up, informing people they have the right to sue the Catholic Church. The Maryland General Assembly passed a law this year abolishing the statute of limitations on civil suits for sex crimes. It coincided with the report that more than 600 children were abused by members of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Sixty-four-year-old Kit Bateman was one of those victims. He says he was abused at a Catholic high school in Baltimore when he was a teenager. Going to church was his…

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‘He messed up my life’: 2 Chillicothe boys endured repeated sexual abuse by priest

PEORIA (IL)
The Journal Star [Peoria IL]

June 1, 2023

By Leslie Renken

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Father John C. Anderson, a priest at Saint Edward Catholic Church in Chillicothe, abused at least seven children starting in the late 1970s. Two of his victims participated in the Illinois Attorney General’s investigation of abusive priests, and were given the pseudonyms, “Adam” and “Paul.” 

Adam was just 8 years old when his family moved to Chillicothe and enrolled him in the third grade at St. Edward school. Adam was one of a number of children Anderson asked to mow the church lawn and do yard work for his mother. For at least two of those children, lawn work turned into sleepovers and repeated sexual abuse, according to the Attorney General’s report.  

Adam said Anderson fondled him and masturbated while lying naked in the bed beside him. The abuse happened 30 to 45 times over the course of three or four years, and left lingering effects on Adam. 

“He…

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Judge won’t shield documents in sex abuse lawsuit against Diocese of Knoxville

KNOXVILLE (TN)
Knoxville News Sentinel [Knoxville TN]

June 2, 2023

By Tyler Whetstone and Liz Kellar

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Documents in a searing lawsuit against the Catholic Diocese of Knoxville cannot be kept secret, a Knox County judge has ruled.

The Catholic Diocese of Knoxville asked a judge to hide court documents from the public as it defends itself against a man who says he was raped by a seminarian and who is calling into question the leadership of Bishop Richard Stika.

The diocese cited Knox News’ ongoing investigative reports when it asked the judge to protect documents related to the church’s sexual abuse review board and from “private meetings of priests of the diocese.”

A spokesperson previously said the diocese was only seeking to protect a small percentage of documents.

“This motion is not well-taken,” Circuit Court Judge E. Jerome Melson said before ruling to keep the documents open.

In particular, Melson found the diocese’s attorney had not presented enough evidence to put in place a protective order, but noted…

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What the Latest Investigations Into Catholic Church Sex Abuse Mean

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
New York Times [New York NY]

June 2, 2023

By Ruth Graham

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About 20 state attorneys general have mounted investigations that have cataloged decades of abuse but yielded few criminal prosecutions.

The nearly 900-page report landed like a grenade when Josh Shapiro, then the attorney general of Pennsylvania, delivered it on a stage in Harrisburg, Pa., five years ago. It detailed widespread sexual abuse of children in the Catholic Church throughout Pennsylvania, and a “sophisticated” cover-up by senior church officials. Victims of abuse and their families, sometimes visibly weeping, joined Mr. Shapiro on the stage.

More than 300 priests were found to have abused children, at least 1,000 of them, over the course of seven decades. The report reverberated at the highest levels of the church, with the Vatican expressing “shame and sorrow” over the findings. And it reached the pews, too: A Gallup poll the next year found that more than one-third of Catholics in the United States…

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June 2, 2023

From ‘playboy’ to child abuser: Texas priest infamous for time at Illinois retreat

PEORIA (IL)
The Journal Star [Peoria IL]

June 1, 2023

By Leslie Renken

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A priest with the Diocese of Dallas, Texas, Kenneth J. Roberts came in contact with children from Illinois through his role as a retreat leader for the Diocese of Peoria.

Three people from Illinois have come forward to allege abuse at the hands of Roberts in the 1980s, according to a report on abusive priests compiled by the office of the Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul.

Roberts was a minor celebrity for penning a biography, “Playboy to Priest,” in 1975. He claimed to have left behind a life as a jet-setting playboy when he was ordained in 1966. 

A victim given the pseudonym “William” related a tale of abuse not only at the hands of Roberts, but also by the Diocese of Peoria after it was made aware of the abuse. 

William was in fifth or sixth grade in the 1980s when he attended a retreat called Emmaus Days…

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Peru priest among those named in Illinois Attorney General’s report on sexual abuse

PEORIA (IL)
The Journal Star [Peoria IL]

June 1, 2023

By Leslie Renken

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Even after Samuel D. Pusateri pleaded guilty to criminal sexual assault of a 17-year-old student at Saint Bede Academy in Peru, the Catholic church did not publicly name him as a child sex abuser.

A month after Pusateri was sentenced in 1991, Diocese of Peoria Bishop John Myers wrote to the prison chaplain asking for special favors for Pusateri, according to a report on abusive priests compiled by the Illinois Attorney General. Even when Myers finally revoked Pusateri’s permission to minister in the Diocese of Peoria in 1993, he didn’t rule out the possibility that Pusateri might be allowed to return to his duties in the future.  

Pusateri did not return to the Diocese of Peoria, but instead served as a chaplain to the Franciscan Sisters in Wheaton until 2004, when he departed for Rome where he was in active ministry until about 2018, when the Attorney General of Illinois…

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Attorney General details how Illinois priest sexually abused middle school boy in Streator

PEORIA (IL)
The Journal Star [Peoria IL]

June 1, 2023

By Leslie Renken

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George Hiland was a priest at Saint Stephens Church in Streator in the mid 1960s when he started showing special attention to a seventh grader. Because the boy’s father died when the boy was 10 years old, the boy’s mother and grandmother were delighted when Father Hiland started spending time with the child.  

Hiland took him to a bonfire, then for a drive where the boy got to steer while sitting in the priest’s lap. Then Hiland began fondling the boy. Later he performed oral sex on him and asked him to reciprocate, according to a report by the Illinois Attorney General. 

“I hated it, but I didn’t know who to talk to,” said the boy, who was given the pseudonym “Peter” in the attorney general’s report. 

Hiland instigated sex “everywhere,” said Peter – the church choir, the school cafeteria, an underground tunnel between the school…

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After years of denial, Peoria diocese admitted extensive sexual abuse by Illinois monsignor

PEORIA (IL)
The Journal Star [Peoria IL]

June 1, 2023

By Leslie Renken

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Norman D. Goodman had risen in the ranks of the Catholic Church to the status of monsignor, a title bestowed by the pope. As such, he was protected by his employer when allegations of abuse arose – there were a total of 19 confirmed cases, according to the Illinois Attorney General’s report on abusive priests.

“Jacob,” a pseudonym given to one of the victims in the report, was in 6th grade and an altar boy at Holy Family Church in Lincoln when Goodman began fondling him. The priest approached the boy from behind, pressing him against a counter or sink. Sometimes Goodman put money down Jacob’s pants pocket as an excuse to touch his genitals. The abuse continued for three years, ending around 1983. 

Jacob told his family of the abuse in the late 1990s. Initially he wanted to keep the news quiet, but changed his mind after speaking to diocesan…

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The list of 51 Peoria Catholic Diocese clergy named in a 2023 report on child sex abuse

PEORIA (IL)
The Journal Star [Peoria IL]

June 1, 2023

By Dean Muellerleile

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yearslong investigation into child sex abuse by members of the Catholic clergy in Illinois has found at least 1,997 children in the state’s six dioceses were sexually abused between 1950 and 2019.

The Peoria Catholic Diocese, which covers 26 counties spanning from Rock Island in northwest Illinois to Vermillion County on the Indiana border, was part of that investigation.

Attorney General Kwame Raoul on May 23, 2023, released a comprehensive report, which included 51 clergy members in the Catholic Diocese of Peoria. Here is a list of their names, their Illinois parish assignments and the diocese’s claim of first report.

  • John Anderson: Saint Mary, Aledo; Saint Mary, Canton; Saint Rose, Rushville; Saint Edward, Chillicothe; Saint Philomena, Peoria; Saint Joseph Home, Peoria; King’s House Retreat Center, Henry; 1993.
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2 priests left trail of abuse from Pekin to Bloomington, investigation reveals

PEORIA (IL)
The Journal Star [Peoria IL]

June 2, 2023

By Leslie Renken

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A boy was abused by two priests when he was a freshman at Trinity High School in Bloomington in 1964. He chose to share his experiences with Illinois Attorney General’s Office investigators even though talking about it prompts him to have nightmares. 

“Every time I have to tell my story, I don’t sleep well for several nights,” said “Nathan,” a pseudonym given to him for the report. “I just feel so much shame and guilt.” 

William Harbert, who taught sex education to the freshman boys, was known for grabbing children by the groin as they walked through the halls of the school. 

“We thought it was grab-assing, but he would do it often. I remember times walking down the hallway, going to the bathroom, and he would grab you by the groin and say, ‘Gotcha!’ said Nathan. Harbert once accompanied Nathan and a few other boys to a dentist’s appointment after…

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June 1, 2023

Vatican accepts resignation of rape-accused Indian bishop

JALANDHAR (INDIA)
Union of Catholic Asian News (UCA News) [Hong Kong]

June 1, 2023

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Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Franco Mulakkal of India’s Jalandhar diocese more than a year after a lower court acquitted him of all charges of raping a nun.

“The letter of resignation I have written after prayerful reflection and consultation with my superiors was accepted by our dear Pope Francis today,” Mulakkal announced in a social media message on June 1.

The Vatican removed Mulakkal from the administrative responsibilities of the diocese based in northern Punjab state just before police arrested him in 2018 on charges of raping a nun.

The nun, a member of the Missionaries of Jesus congregation,  under the patronage of the bishop, accused him of raping her more than 13 times between 2014 and 2016 inside her convent in Kerala’s Kottayam district.

A district court in southern Kerala state, where the complainant nun lived, acquitted Mulakkal. The court on Jan. 14,…

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NSW lawyers call for reform of ‘disgraceful’ tactic churches use to block abuse claims

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The Guardian [London, England]

May 31, 2023

By Christopher Knaus

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Critics say the seeking of permanent stays in cases where perpetrators have died amount to ‘another layer of abuse’ for survivors and a failure of moral leadership

The Australian Lawyers Alliance is preparing to meet with the New South Wales attorney general to lobby for reform against the “disgraceful” tactics employed by churches and other institutions to prevent abuse survivors from pursuing justice.

A Guardian investigation – based on interviews with 13 lawyers, analysis of court records, and discussions with survivors and their advocates – found earlier this year that churches and other institutions are now routinely seeking permanent stays in cases where perpetrators have died, arguing they cannot possibly receive a fair trial.

Where successful, the tactic permanently halts a survivor’s claim without any compensation. The mere threat of a stay is also being used to lowball survivors during settlement negotiations.

The tactic effectively relies on the passing of time to…

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Archbishop loses bid to reduce payout to an altar boy who was raped by a depraved Catholic priest in the bushes

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Australian Associated Press [Sydney, Australia]

June 1, 2023

By Emily Woods

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  • Archbishop loses bid to reduce payout to altar boy
  • Victoria man to receive almost $2 million in damages
  • He was abused by former priest Desmond Gannon

A Catholic archbishop has lost a bid to reduce an almost $2million court-ordered payout to an altar boy subjected to horrific sexual abuse by a pedophile priest.

Archbishop of Melbourne Peter Comensoli launched an appeal of a Supreme Court decision to award $1.9million in damages to one of former priest Desmond Gannon’s victims, after being found vicariously liable for the abuse.

Gannon sexually assaulted the man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, three times between 1968 and 1970 while he was an altar boy and pupil at a Catholic primary school in regional Victoria.

The priest drove the 11-year-old boy out to a remote bush area where he molested and raped him. He was terrified Gannon would get a shovel, kill and…

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Joliet Diocese priest sex abuse survivors say list of abusers is not complete

JOLIET (IL)
WLS - ABC 7 [Chicago IL]

May 31, 2023

By Michelle Gallardo

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At the Joliet Diocese Wednesday, fallout from the release of last week’s damning 700-page report on the Catholic Church continued as members of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, spoke out against what they believe is a continued lack of transparency.

“The Joliet bishop continues to protect predators for the same reason that most of his brother bishops continue to protect predators and that is because he can get by with it,” said David Clohessy of SNAP.

The report, issued by Attorney General Kwame Raoul, identified 69 “credibly accused” Joliet area priests or brothers, eight more than what the diocese lists on its website. But could there be even more?

“We in SNAP have found several men who we believe should be on the Bishop’s list and are not on his list,” Clohessy said.

Speaking from his home in Florida, Mark Wethersbee described the abuse he suffered…

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Vatican questions how priest moved $17 million meant for missionary work into investment fund

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Associated Press [New York NY]

May 31, 2023

By Nicole Winfield

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The former monastery on a quiet residential street in Rome once sheltered Jews fearing deportation during World War II. Purchased by the Vatican in 2021 as a dormitory for foreign nuns studying at Rome’s pontifical universities, the building now stands empty, a collateral victim of the latest financial scandal to hit the Holy See.

Pope Francis has asked aides to get to the bottom of how at least $17 million, including money to refurbish the dorm, was transferred from the Vatican’s U.S.-based missionary fundraising coffers into an impact investing vehicle run by a priest, The Associated Press has learned. Two years later, the U.S. fundraiser says the money is gone, and the monastery is shuttered. Its renovation is tied up in bureaucratic red tape, while the nuns studying in Rome are still housed at a convent a 90-minute commute away.

The story of what happened to the money is one that…

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California has investigated Catholic priest sex abuse for years. Victims want answers on what they found

SACRAMENTO (CA)
The Mercury News [San Jose CA]

May 31, 2023

By John Woolfolk

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After Pennsylvania authorities issued a bombshell report in 2018 detailing widespread sexual abuse of children and coverup in the Roman Catholic church, California’s attorney general invited victims here to share their stories. The next year, the state subpoenaed half of California’s Roman Catholic dioceses.

What California authorities have learned since remains a mystery.

And for victims of long-ago abuse seeking justice in the courts while the state’s dioceses increasingly seek bankruptcy protection, the silence is a growing aggravation — especially as other states, notably Illinois and Maryland, recently issued their own reports, revealing a devastating past of abuse by hundreds of clergy of thousands of children.

“The public deserves to know what you have already uncovered,” SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said in a letter Wednesday to California Attorney General Rob Bonta. “We urge you to release a report, or at least a preliminary report, about…

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Whatever happened to the ‘Blogging Bishop’?

BURLINGTON (VT)
VTDigger [Montpelier VT]

June 28, 2023

By Maura Labelle

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This commentary is by Maura Labelle of Colchester, who lived at St. Joseph’s Orphanage in Burlington in the 1960s.

n January 2015, Bishop Christopher Coyne was installed with much fanfare as 10th Bishop of the Diocese of Burlington. He was new. He was modern and open. Coyne was heralded for his work as a blogging priest who would become the first “blogging bishop.” 

Victims of clergy abuse hoped he could be their champion.

Let’s fast forward to 2023. Coyne no longer has a blog. He rarely posts messages on Twitter. His Facebook page says that he can’t respond to Facebook messages due to “time constraints.” 

Most disappointing was that clergy abuse victims had not found their champion. Rather, they found a company man of the Catholic church who goes along to get along.

Clearly, something has changed. My guess is that Coyne is feeling the heat from multiple clergy sex abuse…

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