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

May 16, 2013

Northwestern Prof. Gary Alan Fine to Sex Abuse Survivors: “Let it Rest”

CHICAGO (IL)
The Chicago Lampoon

I’ve always thought that as a supposed “social science,” sociology is to science what “performance art” is to art or what “health food” is to food.

Undergraduate sociology classes usually consist of little more than bull sessions on current events punctuated by some statistical mumbo-jumbo so that the professorial bull session leaders can justify their $190k annual salaries.

That is why on most campuses, sociology classes are what students scientifically refer to “easy A’s.”

Most sociology professors are little more than blithering idiots and left-wingers to boot, but that of course is oxymoronic.

So I was not at all surprised when the esteemed Northwestern sociology professor, Gary Alan Fine, came out last month and said that sexual molestation of students by teachers was an expected and quite forgivable way of life in the 60s and 70s.

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UK- Cardinal’s move is “public relations, not punishment”

SCOTLAND
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY DAVID CLOHESSY ON MAY 16, 2013

Some claim that the Vatican is “punishing” disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien. That’s baloney. A news account today suggests the Vatican is just caving into O’Brien’s UK colleagues and helping them limit the public relations damage caused by O’Brien’s continued presence in the UK.

The Scotsman reports:

“After ten weeks in hiding, he returned to Scotland intent on retiring, as previously planned, to a Church property in Dunbar in East Lothian. However, the surprise move angered the Bishops’ Conference who are understood to have complained to the papal nuncio in London.”

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Diocese says no child porn found on church’s computers

MISSOURI
KMBC

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —The Kansas City Catholic diocese said that Independence police found no child pornography on computers seized from St. Ann Catholic Church following an investigation.

Police searched the parish office and rectory on March 26. Authorities said that child pornography was downloaded in early February by someone using an IP address assigned to the parish.

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No child porn found on Independence church’s computers, Catholic diocese says

MISSOURI
The Kansas City Star

May 16
BY GLENN E. RICE
The Kansas City Star

None the computers seized from an Independence Catholic church in March by federal and state authorities contained photographs or videos of child pornography, according to a spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph.

The computers were taken from the office of St. Ann Parish at 10113 E. Lexington Ave., on March 26 after detectives alerted parish officials that they had detected two downloads of child pornography from peer-to-peer websites by an Internet address associated with the parish office, said Jack Smith, diocesan spokesman.

Smith said Independence police alerted diocesan officials on Wednesday that the case was closed after federal computer forensic investigators did not find any pornographic material.

The parish office had an insecure Wi-Fi connection, which meant the downloads could have been made by a parish office computer or by someone nearby. The downloads occurred between 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. on Feb. 5, Smith said.

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No child porn found on church computer from Independence parish

MISSOURI
Fox 4

Posted on: 11:03 am, May 16, 2013, by Michelle Pekarsky

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Computers and computer equipment will be returned to the rectory office of St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Independence, Mo., after forensic results show no child pornography inside them.

Federal investigators confiscated all the potential evidence in March after discovering that on February 5, between 6:30 and 7:30 in the morning, there were two downloads of child pornography from peer-to-peer file sharing sites to an IP address registered at St. Ann’s church rectory, where the priest, Father Bernard Branson lives.

The church had an open Wifi system, which allows for the possibility that someone outside the parish used the ‘free’ Internet service to make the downloads. To determine if this is what happened, investigators seized four desktop computers and towers from inside the church rectory.
Police said the staff at St. Ann and the diocesan personnel fully cooperated with the investigation.

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Sharing the Guilt

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Waiting for Godot to Leave

Kevin O’Brien

Let’s take a break from arguing about Lying for a minute and let something sink in.

Bishop Finn has agreed to pay $600,000 of diocesan funds to the parents of a girl abused by a priest under his care in the diocese of Kansas City. (I’ve written about this case at length).

What struck me from this article about the settlement is this quote …

The second count, which Fenner allowed to remain, accused the bishop and diocese of receiving, possessing or distributing pornographic images of the girl.

Fenner is the judge in the case, who dismissed one count in the lawsuit and let another stand – the count that the diocese was liable not only for a coverup but was IMPLICIT IN THE CRIME ITSELF.

Let that sink in.

The diocese of Kansas City was not only wrong in covering up what the abuser did, but was INVOLVED THE CRIME ITSELF – by “receiving and possessing” pornographic images of the two-year-old in question, by not turning the photos over to police, and eventually letting the evidence be destroyed so that the priest had a better chance of getting off.

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Judge leads Jersey church abuse inquiry

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

An ex-appeal judge will lead a church investigation into an abuse complaint against a church warden that led to the dean having his commission withdrawn.

The Very Reverend Bob Key lost his commission over his handling of the abuse allegation. He was reinstated on 28 April after he apologised.

Dame Heather Steel was a High Court Judge in England and Wales and retired from Jersey’s court of appeal in 2012.

She will now look into the complaint against the church warden.

The complaint dates back to 2008 and concerns the alleged abusive behaviour of a churchwarden.

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The Cuckoo In Pope Francis’s Nest

SCOTLAND
The Commentator

Tom Gallagher

GK Chesterton once remarked that the Catholic Church was ‘an institution run with such slavish imbecility that if it were not the work of God, it wouldn’t last a fortnight’.

Given the personal and institutional crisis rocking the Catholic Church in Scotland, Chesterton, if here now, might have concluded that God had given up on this northern outpost of faith.

For the past decade the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, had busied himself with secular causes, often fashionable with Edinburgh’s left-leaning political elite, as a decline of faith has set in. His New Year’s Eve party for them had become a fixture on the Edinburgh social scene.

But to the surprise of not a few who knew the inner man, O’Brien claimed a starring role in the Scottish wing of the campaign opposing same-sex marriage. He inveighed against it using not theological arguments but lurid words that could have been borrowed from the front page of a tabloid.

His own world came crashing down when he quit as archbishop on February 26, after he had been reported to the Vatican for allegedly inappropriate acts with three priests and one ex-priest in his archdiocese. Legal action was briefly threatened. On March 3, he issued a statement admitting that ‘there had been times that his sexual conduct had fallen below what is expected of a priest, archbishop and cardinal’ .

Church leaders braced themselves for a wave of anti-clericalism or for an abandonment of the church by Catholics appalled by the hypocrisy of their spiritual pastor. But, instead, the very opposite problem arose. Waves of sympathy for O’Brien emanated from churchgoers who recalled an approachable and kindly pastor.

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Help Protect Children: Ask Majority Leader to Call Up House Bill 342

PENNSYLVANIA
Catholics4Change

MAY 16, 2013 BY SUSAN MATTHEWS

Please send out this letter to your state representative. Locate their contact information by clicking here.

To: All Members of the General Assembly
From:
Date:
Re: Ask Majority Leader Turzai to Call Up House Bill 342

HB 342 proposed by Rep. Marguerite Quinn prevents the disclosure of the names of victims of child sexual abuse in the court system, regardless of their age. This legislation was one of the recommendations of the PA Task Force on Child Protection and deserves a vote by the General Assembly.

Rep. Michael McGeehan and Rep. Mark Rozzi have drafted amendments to this bill to provide a one-time two-year window of opportunity to suspend the statute of limitations for adult victims of child sexual abuse to pursue civil actions.

It is well known that for many reasons, it can take decades for victims of childhood sex abuse to come to terms with their abuse and to muster the courage to seek justice. Most survivors, for fear of public exposure, or because they simply can’t prove the abuse that has taken place in secrecy, can’t bring suit. But if they are ready, and there is evidence to substantiate claims, victims should be able to file suit, and if successful, expose the predators among us.

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Jury to consider verdict on retired Eastbourne priest accused of sex offences

UNITED KINGDOM
Eastbourne Herald

Published on 16/05/201

THE jury hearing the trial of retired Eastbourne priest, Gordon Rideout, will return to court this morning to consider their verdict.

The jury at Lewes Crown Court was sent home last night (Wednesday) to return this morning to begin their deliberations into the case surrounding the 74-year-old from Polegate.

Canon Gordon Rideout has pleaded not guilty to 35 indecent assaults and two attempted rapes. He is alleged to have committed 30 indecent assaults and two attempted rapes when he was assistant curate at St Mary’s Church, Southgate.

The complainants, ten woman and four men, were child residents of a Crawley children’s home at the time of the alleged assaults.

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Cardinal O’Malley’s grave mistake in boycotting Enda Kenny’s Boston College speech

BOSTON (MA)
IrishCentral

By Irish Voice Editorial,
Published Thursday, May 16, 2013

Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston has made a grave error condemning Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny on abortion and boycotting his commencement speech at Boston College next Monday.

After his Vatican stay when he was accused of having “Tiber Fever” — i.e. seeing himself as papabile — O’Malley has returned to the less opulent surroundings of Boston. But perhaps some of the Vatican rigidity has stuck.

O’Malley is deeply admired by many in Boston and beyond, and he did a decent job of patching his church back together after the criminal behavior of Vatican retiree Cardinal Bernard Law in covering up for pedophiles.

The type of cut and thrust involved in securing settlements for those abused and still standing by his church should have made O’Malley aware of the complexity of issues and the tragic consequences of making everything black and white.

However, by outright condemning Kenny as a pro-abortion foil, he has made a disastrous mistake.

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Five lawsuits filed against Joliet Diocese alleging sex abuse

ILLINOIS
The Doings Weekly

By Janet Lundquist jlundquist@stmedianetwork.com

Updated: May 16, 2013

During the summer of 1984, Michael Gibbney, a priest at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Bolingbrook, took a group of 10 and 11-year-old altar boys on a “retreat.”

They went to Gibbney’s parents’ Lombard home, where Gibbney provided alcohol and slept with the boys in a camper parked outside the house, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Will County. That night, Gibbney kissed and fondled one of the boys – an act that set off a chain of confusing events that has led to a lifetime of misery for the victim, say his attorneys.

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Priest vows to fight Vatican over Cardinal’s residency

SCOTLAND
East Lothian Courier

Mairi Gordon • Published 16 May 2013

THE parish priest for Dunbar and North Berwick says he is willing to take on the Vatican in a legal fight to ensure that Cardinal Keith O’Brien is able to retire in the county.

The cardinal was forced to leave his role as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, the UK’s highest ranking Roman Catholic, in February after allegations of sexual misconduct were made against him – which he later admitted.

Recent reports have suggested that the Vatican had ordered Mr O’Brien not to follow through with his plan to retire to Dunbar, and instead leave Scotland and live elsewhere.

On Wednesday, the Vatican said in a statement that Mr O’Brien would be leaving Scotland for “several months” with his future to be decided by the Holy See.

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Gay adulterer Cardinal O’Brien makes King Henry VIII an honest straight guy.

UNITED STATES
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils…

Paris Arrow

Updated May 15, 2013

Pope Francis is proving himself as the perfect clone of his two gay Holy Fathers John Paul II and Benedict XVI-Ratzinger by getting gay adulterer Cardinal Keith O’Brien to go and lodge in the Vatican Titanic deep in the ocean of moral bankruptcy. Pope Francis recently excommunicated a relatively young Brazilian priest for SUPPORTING gay rights (see news updates below) but he is welcoming with open arms Cardinal O’Brien who was a PRACTISING ACTIVE GAY Cardinal who committed adultery with multiple priests to satisfy his gay bestial lust — he is worse than King Henry and The Borgias. Cardinal Bernard Law was also welcomed with open arms by John Paul II hence he is his Achilles Heel and can never be a (hypocritical) saint, read more here

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Paths to Healing: Conference on Child Sex Abuse Survival

WISCONSIN
A Single Bluebird

For Immediate Release

Paths to Healing: Conference on Child Sex Abuse Survival
10:00 a.m., June 20, 2013
Sheraton Hotel, Madison, Wisconsin

Several Wisconsin organizations have partnered to put together a one-day conference on surviving childhood sex abuse that will be held at the Sheraton Hotel in Madison on Thursday, June 20.

Sponsored by Solidarity with Child Sex Abuse Victims/Survivors, Rape Crisis Center, Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault (WCASA), OutReach Inc., Family Sexual Abuse Treatment, Canopy Center, Proud Theater, and Friends of the State Street Family the day-long conference will focus on healing and survival, particularly among male victims, an often underserved population in the sexual assault advocacy community.

The conference will start with an introduction by Kelly Anderson, Executive Director of the Rape Crisis Center at 10:00 a. m. on June 20 and will culminate at 6:00 p.m. with “Dare to Dream”, a program of MaleSurvivor that includes the film “Boys and Men Healing”, followed by a panel discussion led by MaleSurvivor’s Executive Director Christopher Anderson. MaleSurvivor is a nationwide organization based in New York City that is committed to preventing, healing, and eliminating all forms of sexual victimization of boys and men.

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In Kenny’s book the Constitution is king . . . not the church

IRELAND
Irish Times

Column: In the early years of the State, government leaders pronounced their devotion to the Catholic hierarchy

Vincent Browne

The preoccupations of the Irish Catholic hierarchy in the early years of the State were the twin and related evils of company-keeping and dancing and the subversion of the morality of the Irish people caused by the importation of indecent and obscene literature, notably English Sunday newspapers (company-keeping was the practice whereby unmarried couples would spend time with each other alone).

In 1926 the then archbishop of Tuam, Thomas Gilmartin, warned: “In recent years the dangerous locations of sin have been multiplied. The old Irish dances have been discarded for foreign importations which, according to all accounts, lend themselves not so much to rhythm as to low sensuality . . . Company-keeping under the stars of night has succeeded, in too many places, the good old Irish custom of visiting, chatting and storytelling from one house to another, with the rosary to bring all home in due time.” This prelate also advised fathers: “If your girls do not obey you, if they are not in at the hours appointed, lay the lash upon their backs.”

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Missouri diocese agrees to $600,000 settlement in child pornography case

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Chicago Tribune

Kevin Murphy
Reuters

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) – A Catholic diocese in Missouri has agreed to a $600,000 settlement of a civil lawsuit tied to the arrest of one of its priests for taking lewd photos of a young girl in 2006, a church official and a lawyer for the girl said on Wednesday.

The lawsuit filed by the girl’s parents in 2011 in federal court accused the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph and Bishop Robert Finn, among other things, of improperly supervising Reverend Shawn Ratigan and helping conceal his criminal conduct.

A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit’s claim that the diocese and Finn aided and abetted Ratigan in possessing pornography.

Ratigan, who pled guilty last year to producing child pornography, also was named in the suit. Several other civil lawsuits are pending against him.

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Abuse in the Sports World, and What Needs to Be Done About It

UNITED STATES
Justia Verdict

Marci A. Hamilton

This is the era of children’s liberation from tyrannical treatment. Child-sex-abuse victims have been coming out of the woodwork, and demanding the justice that has been long delayed, but truly owed. First, the Roman Catholic Church was on center stage, but now it has had to make room for virtually every other religious organization, including the Jehovah’s Witnesses, Orthodox Jews, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. In each institution, pedophiles were harbored. Religious groups are not alone, of course, with more recent additions to this list of shame including the Boy Scouts; prep schools like Horace Mann, Poly Prep, the Landmark School, the Brooks School, and Deerfield Academy; and, of course, Penn State.

On the heels of these institutions’ scandals, which are finally in the spotlight, the vast swath of abuse that occurs in homes across the country is now beginning to emerge into public view. We have let our children down in every scenario, and, sadly, even the family courts too often hand children right back to the very person who abused them. We have much to do. Today, though, I will focus on abuse in sports.

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INQUIRY: Reports mixed on meeting

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

By STEPHEN RYAN May 16, 2013

IT was either fiery and hostile or cordial and straight forward.

It was a meeting between some of Newcastle’s senior police and Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox at Waratah police station on December 2, 2010.

One of the officers who attended, former Senior Sergeant Justin Quinn, told a Special Commission of Inquiry on Thursday that the meeting was ‘‘cordial’’ with Detective Fox being asked to hand over documents he had relating to allegations of sexual abuse cover-ups within the Catholic Church.

Detective Fox has a different version.

His barrister, Mark Cohen, suggested to Mr Quinn, who has since left the force, that Detective Fox said the ‘‘only reason why we’re here’’ is because of Newcastle Herald journalist Joanne McCarthy.

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Relationship was a ‘risk’: detective

AUSTRALIA
Maitland Mercury

By ELLE WATSON May 16, 2013

A state sex crimes detective said the relationship between Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox and journalist Joanne McCarthy was a risk to the investigation into the alleged clergy child sexual abuse cover-up.

Detective Inspector Paul Jacob told the Commission of Inquiry he was advised of the relationship between the pair in December 2010, about the time Strike Force Lantle was established.

“It was a risk that needed to be managed in the investigation,” Inspector Jacob, who was consulting Newcastle police conducting the investigation, said.

The Inspector has spent the morning in the witness box where he said he saw not “one bit of reluctance” by Newcastle police to investigate the matter.

He said it was “disturbing” the inquiry had heard such “inaccurate” views of Hunter investigators.

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Investigation a ‘shining example’: inquiry

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

By STEPHEN RYAN May 16, 2013

THE state’s most senior sex crimes detective told an inquiry this morning that the investigation into sexual abuse cover-ups within the Catholic Church was a shining example to other investigators.

Detective Inspector Paul Jacob said the brief of evidence prepared by Newcastle detectives in 2010 and 2011 was ‘‘amazing’’ and was an example to other investigators, a Special Commission of Inquiry has heard.

Detective Jacob echoed many of the sentiments of former Newcastle crime manager Brad Tayler, who finished testifying on Wednesday.

Mr Tayler described suggestions that the investigation was a sham and was set up to fail as ‘‘disgusting’’.

Detective Jacob described the claims this morning as ‘‘offensive in the extreme’’ and ‘‘detrimental to the morale’’ of Newcastle police.

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Detective Peter Fox ‘jeopardised inquiry by leaking abuse victim statement’

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

DAN BOX From: The Australian May 16, 2013

A DETECTIVE who claimed to be blowing the whistle on church child abuse has endangered the victims of crime by leaking a confidential witness statement to the press, an inquiry has heard.

Giving evidence to the NSW Special Commission of Inquiry this morning, one of the state’s most experienced investigators, Paul Jacob, said the decision, by Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox, could have jeopardised the police inquiry.

“It may affect the security of the investigation,”Detective Inspector Jacob said. “It may affect the security of the victims when they are giving evidence.

“If I was a defence barrister … that would be a huge feeding ground of opportunity for me to attack that victim’s credibility.

“In my view that endangers victims of crime when we should be doing everything we can to put usable material before the court.”

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Vatican tells O’Brien to quit Scotland

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Gerry Braiden
Senior reporter

Thursday 16 May 2013
THE Vatican has ordered Cardinal Keith O’Brien to leave Scotland in its first public move over the sex scandal surrounding him.

Britain’s most senior Catholic cleric stepped down from his post as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh earlier this year after several priests made allegations against him. He later admitted inappropriate sexual conduct during his church career.

In a short statement – its first in the three months since the revelations broke – the Vatican said the cardinal “will be leaving Scotland for several months for the purpose of spiritual renewal, prayer and penance”. The Church hopes this will bring a degree of closure to the scandal, with accusers said to be content with the action taken.

Despite its brevity, the statement clearly states the role of Pope Francis, claiming that “any decision regarding future arrangements for His Eminence shall be agreed with the Holy See”.

However, questions remain over Cardinal O’Brien’s future and what further action, if any, the Vatican intends to take over his admissions of gay sexual encounters over decades and allegations of abuse by a number of serving priests and former seminarians.

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Cardinal O’Brien plays the compassion card and loses

SCOTLAND
Telegraph

This is a guest post by Tom Gallagher, professor emeritus of politics at Bradford University and an expert on Scottish Catholicism. Like an earlier post by Prof Gallagher, it will make painful reading for Cardinal Keith O’Brien.

On 8 May Pope Francis took to task worldly figures in the Catholic Church who exploited the authority held by their offices for personal advantage. His words are worth pondering in light of the pit which the Catholic Church in Scotland has fallen into:

“We think of the harm inflicted on the People of God by men and women of the Church who are careerists, social climbers, who ‘use’ the people, the Church, brothers and sisters—those they should serve—as trampolines for their own personal interests and ambitions. But these do great harm to the Church.”

A week before, Keith O’Brien, for a decade a member of the college of cardinals, had shown up in Scotland as if life could continue for him as normal. He had quit as archbishop on 26 February after he had been reported to the Vatican for allegedly inappropriate acts with three priests and one ex-priest in his archdiocese. Legal action was briefly threatened by him and then dropped. Instead, on 3 March he issued a statement admitting that “there had been times that his sexual conduct had fallen below what is expected of a priest, archbishop and cardinal”.

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Missbrauchsvorwürfe gegenüber Gründer der Johannesgemeinschaft

OSTERREICH
kath.net

Ein Sprecher der Johannesgemeinschaft hat gegenüber kath.net bestätigt, dass es gegenüber P. Philippe, dem Gründer der Johannesgemeinschaft, Vorwürfe gibt, dass sich dieser unkeusch gegenüber mehreren erwachsenen Frauen verhalten habe
Marchegg (kath.net)

Gegen P. Philippe (Foto), dem inzwischen verstorbenen Gründer der Gemeinschaft der Johannesbrüder, gibt es Vorwürfe von erwachsenen Frauen, dass sich dieser unkeusch gegenüber mehreren erwachsenen Frauen verhalten hat. Dies teilte ein Sprecher der Gemeinschaft am Dienstag gegenüber kath.net mit.

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Vatican Bank to publish its accounts, launch website

VATICAN CITY
Reuters

By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY | Thu May 16, 2013

(Reuters) – The Vatican Bank, a center of scandals for decades, is to launch its own website and publish its annual report in an effort to increase transparency, its new president said.

Ernst von Freyberg told the bank’s employees of the changes, which should be in place by the end of the year, this week, according to Vatican Radio.

He also said the bank, formally known as the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR) and dubbed the world’s most secretive bank by Forbes magazine, had also hired an auditing firm to make sure it meets international standards against money laundering.

Vatican Radio did not name of the auditing firm.

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Die päpstliche Null-Toleranz-Linie gilt auch bei Kardinälen!

VATIKAN
kath.net

Der schottische Kardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien, der sexuelle Belästigung von Priesteramtskandidaten zugegeben hatte, zieht sich zu «geistlicher Erneuerung, Gebet und Buße» ins Ausland zurück

Vatikanstadt (kath.net/KNA/red) Der schottische Kardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien (75), der die sexuelle Belästigung von Priesteramtskandidaten zugegeben hatte, zieht sich für mehrere Monate zu «geistlicher Erneuerung, Gebet und Buße» ins Ausland zurück. Wie der Vatikan am Mittwoch mitteilte, wurde die Entscheidung mit dem Einverständnis von Papst Franziskus getroffen.

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Brutal sex crimes, cover-up alleged in church lawsuit

MARYLAND/KENTUCKY
The Courier-Journal

Posted on May 15, 2013 by Peter Smith

Church workers committed repeated acts of sexual and physical abuse on young children, conspired with their superiors to cover up such crimes and recruited juveniles to join in the abuse, according to a newly expanded lawsuit filed in Maryland against the Louisville-based Sovereign Grace Ministries.

The recently resigned chairman of the denomination, Maryland pastor John Loftness, is among those newly accused. Two plaintiffs — identified by name in the lawsuit, even as some plaintiffs remain identified by pseudonyms — allege that Loftness repeatedly sexually and physically abused them as young girls in past decades. A third plaintiff alleges that when he reported to Loftness that he was molested as a boy by an adult male member, Loftness allegedly told the boy to re-enact the alleged molestation, then later required the boy to meet with and forgive the abuser.

Loftness denies all allegations.

The 46-page lawsuit is the second amended version of one originally filed last year, seeking class-action status and accusing the denomination of systematically covering up sexual abuse in its ranks right up to the present. The church and its leaders allegedly permitted “the abuse of children to occur in church buildings, [a] school building and during church retreats and other events,” the lawsuit says.

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Fresh abuse claims hit top music school

UNITED KINGDOM
The Independent

PAUL GALLAGHER SUNDAY 12 MAY 2013

The police investigation into allegations of historical sexual abuse at the Yehudi Menuhin School of music has widened, with another former pupil speaking out about how she suffered seven years of lewd and degrading behaviour at the hands of her teachers.

Sacha Barlow, who is now assistant principal violist at the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra in the US, studied at the Surrey-based institution until 1989. She says she “endured” her time there and it left emotional scars. Speaking from America, Ms Barlow said: “There was a lot of inappropriate behaviour that a number of teachers engaged in. A couple of them should not have been allowed anywhere near children.”

Last week, the cellist Michal Kaznowski revealed that his former cello tutor Maurice Gendron controlled students through sadistic teaching methods over a 10-year period to 1977.

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Man arrested as part of music school sex abuse investigation bailed

UNITED KINGDOM
Manchester Gazette

A man arrested by detectives investigating sex abuse at music schools in Manchester has been bailed.

A 58-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of indecent assault on Friday 10 May 2013.

He has been bailed until August pending further enquiries.

The offence relates to the indecent assault of a 21-year-old woman in 1994, while she was a pupil at the Royal Northern College of Music.

Anyone with information about abuse at either Chetham’s School of Music or the royal Northern College of Music is asked to call the incident room on 0161 856 6777.

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Musical tribute to violinist Frances Andrade who killed herself during abuse trial

UNITED KINGDOM
London Evening Standard

Rashid Razaq

15 May 2013

Friends of a talented violinist who was driven to suicide after giving evidence against her abuser will perform a new piece of music written in her memory.

Frances Andrade, 48, a mother of four from Guildford, Surrey, took her own life on January 24, six days after she gave evidence at the trial of her former teacher Michael Brewer.

He was accused of a string of sex crimes against her when she was a pupil at the prestigious Chetham’s school of music in Manchester.

Brewer, 68, the former director of music at Chetham’s, was jailed for six years in March after he was convicted of indecently assaulting Mrs Andrade when she was 14 and 15.

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Dean was still preying on choirboys when Church ruled him too ill to be a risk

UNITED KINGDOM
The Times

Sean O’Neill Crime Editor

Last updated at 12:01AM, May 16 2013

A senior Church of England cleric suspected of being a serial child abuser was a governor of the scandal-hit Chetham’s School of Music for nine years and preyed on its pupils.

New evidence from abuse victims suggests that the Very Rev Robert Waddington, a former Dean of Manchester Cathedral, was still pursuing young boys at the time the Church decided that he was too ill and frail to pose a threat to children.

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Church of England…

UNITED KINGDOM
The Independent

Church of England sex abuse investigation into Manchester Cathedral Dean Robert Waddington expected to overlap with police inquiry at Chetham’s School of Music

PAUL GALLAGHER WEDNESDAY 15 MAY 2013

The Church of England inquiry into alleged child sex abuse by former Dean of Manchester Cathedral Robert Waddington is expected to crossover with the police inquiry into historical sexual abuse at Chetham’s School of Music after it has emerged that Waddington was a governor at the school between 1984 and 1993.

A former choirboy, Eli Ward, last week waved his anonymity to describe how he was groomed by Waddington from the age of 11 over a five year period in the 1980s. Mr Ward, now 40, said the abuse started when Waddington began the grooming process in 1984 – the year he became both a governor at Chetham’s and Dean of Manchester Cathedral – and ended after suspicions were raised in the Manchester diocese in 1989. Waddington was also chairman of the diocesan education committee at the time.

A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said there had been a complaint about Waddington. He added: “Robert Waddington is deceased so there is nothing further that can be done.”

British pianist Ian Pace, who is leading calls to open an independent inquiry into historical sexual abuse at elite music schools, said “the connections between Manchester Cathedral and Chetham’s music school are strong”.

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Sex crimes, cover-up, alleged in lawsuit

MARYLAND
Associated Baptist Press

A lawsuit alleging that leaders of Sovereign Grace Ministries conspired to conceal the sexual abuse of children has been amended a second time.

By Bob Allen

A Calvinist church-planting network with ties to Southern Baptist leaders faces new allegations of covering up sexual abuse of children in a 46-page amended lawsuit filed May 14 in Maryland.

The new court document includes graphic descriptions of molestation of boys and girls at churches affiliated with Sovereign Grace Ministries and accuses pastors of conspiring to cover up the alleged abuse.

One of the alleged perpetrators, former SGM board chairman John Loftness, denied ever abusing a child or shielding a known pedophile from arrest. The ministry website said an internal review of the allegations “has not produced any evidence of any cover-up or conspiracy.”

Sovereign Grace Ministries is best known in Baptist life for ties between founder C.J. Mahaney and leaders in a movement sometimes called “young, restless and Reformed,” a resurgent interest in Calvinism gaining ground at Southern Baptist Convention seminaries.

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Plans to search Pell’s office stalled by reluctant witness

AUSTRALIA
Maitland Mercury

By ELLE WATSON May 16, 2013

Plans to search Sydney Archbishop George Pell’s office were stalled because sex abuse strike force detectives could not get a crucial victim’s statement, a Commission of Inquiry heard yesterday.

Former Newcastle crime manager Detective Chief Inspector Brad Tayler said Strike Force Lantle – the investigation into the alleged Catholic Church sexual abuse cover-up – became “virtually stagnant” when a witness refused to give a statement to police.

The inquiry heard the woman made a formal complaint about one of Mr Tayler’s investigators who she said made her feel under pressure to give a statement.

“The whole problem with this was we wanted to investigate it but we couldn’t get it off the ground because we couldn’t get a statement off this witness,” Mr Tayler said.

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Belgian Church reveals 300 new child sex abuse complaints

BELGIUM
Asia One

AFP
Thursday, May 16, 2013
BRUSSELS, Belgium – The Belgian Roman Catholic Church said Wednesday it had received more than 300 complaints of sexual abuse of minors in 2012.

Three quarters of the 307 dossiers opened were in northern Flanders, the staunchly Catholic Dutch-speaking and larger half of Belgium.

The great majority of complainants were mature adults, having waited before coming forward after the Church fell into scandal over recent years and with compensation now an issue.

Forty-six of the cases raised last year have gone forward for mediation, officials behind the abuse census said.

After similar scandals in the United States, Ireland and Germany, Belgium was rocked in April 2010 with revelations that the then bishop of Bruges, Roger Vangheluwe, had abused a nephew for 13 years.

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CHURCH ABUSE VICTIM REQUIRED TO REPAY COMPO

AUSTRALIA
7 News

By Suzie Smith and Dan Cox, ABC
Updated May 16, 2013

It has been revealed that police expressed concern about the terms of a compensation settlement between an abuse victim and the Catholic Church.

The documents, which were obtained by the Lateline program, show a victim was required to repay his compensation payment plus 10 per cent a year if he decided to take the matter to the police for criminal action.

A police intelligence report, which was tendered at the special commission of inquiry into sexual abuse in the Hunter region, says police objected to the arrangement between a victim of Father Guy Hartcher of Gresford Parish and the Catholic Church.

But the charges were withdrawn and the trial did not proceed.

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POLICE WANTED MORE INFORMATION IN ABUSE CASES

AUSTRALIA
7 News

By Dan Cox, ABC
Updated May 16, 2013

An inquiry into child sexual abuse in the New South Wales Hunter Valley Catholic Church has heard an investigator did not want to examine allegations of abuse because he was waiting for more information.

Detective Inspector Paul Jacob, manager of the NSW Sex Crime Squad, said after a discussion with former Lake Macquarie commander Dave Waddell he believed there was no prospect of “criminal investigation outcomes” as key people were dead.

In an email, Detective Jacob said he was asking the Commissioner’s Executive Team (CET) “not to investigate”, but was quick to tell the Newcastle Supreme Court today that should “not be interpreted as the position taken by NSW Police”.

He said he had “no information at all” and had not yet seen a report that looked at the value of the investigation.

The inquiry is examining claims by abuse whistleblower Detective Inspector Peter Fox that NSW Police and the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle tried to cover up allegations of child sexual abuse by two priests.

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DOVVSU investigate sex abuse allegations against Presby pastor

GHANA
Ghana Web

The Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit of the police service has taken over investigations into an alleged sexual abuse case against the head pastor of the Abokobi branch of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Reverend Kingsford Kusi-Kyere.

The church said yesterday it would investigate claims by seven male members of the church that they were sexually abused by the pastor.

Dr. Emmanuel Osei Acheampong, the Public Relations Manager of the Presbyterian Church, confirmed to Joy News that the issue has been reported to the authorities of the church.

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Two former Bolingbrook priests named in sexual abuse lawsuit

ILLINOIS
Suburban Life

By SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA
Created: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 T

BOLINGBROOK – Two former Bolingbrook priests were named in a sexual abuse lawsuit brought by five men against the Diocese of Joliet Tuesday, according to a Chicago Tribune report.

The five men filed the case in a Will County circuit court Tuesday, suing the Diocese of Joliet and alleging that they were sexually abused by priests in the 1970s and 80’s, according to the report.

Michael Gibbney, formerly of St. Francis of Assisi Church in Bolingbrook, and James Nowak, formerly of St. Dominic Church in Bolingbrook, were two of the four priests named in the lawsuit, the Chicago Tribune reported.

Both were removed from ministry between 1992 and 2012, the report said.

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Deal reached in diocese lawsuit

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Examiner

By Bill Draper
The Associated Press
Posted May 16, 2013

Kansas City, MO —
A lawsuit filed against the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph and Bishop Robert Finn by a girl who was 2 years old when Kansas City priest Shawn Ratigan took pornographic photos of her has tentatively been settled for $600,000, a Minnesota attorney representing the girl said Wednesday.

Gregg Meyers of the St. Paul, Minn., law firm Jeff Anderson and Associates told The Associated Press about the deal before it had been officially announced. He said it was reached after a full day of mediation between the parties Tuesday, soon after U.S. District Judge Gary Fenner in Kansas City dismissed one of two counts in the suit.

Fenner dismissed one count alleging the bishop and diocese aided and abetted Ratigan in his possession of child pornography. The judge said federal law stipulates that to be guilty of aiding and abetting, a party must have done so before or during the commission of a crime.

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Five Lawsuits Filed against Diocese of Joliet,,,

ILLINOIS
EON

Five Lawsuits Filed against Diocese of Joliet, for Failing to Protect Kids from Predatory and Pedophile Priests and Teaching Staff

May 15, 2013

CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–It was a ”formula for disaster, and disaster did occur” in the form of sexual abuse of minors by priests and a non-priest teacher in the Diocese of Joliet, in incidents detailed in five lawsuits filed today in Will County Circuit Court. The incidents took place in the 1970s and ‘80s, when the plaintiffs were aged 8 to 16. The cases were filed by the Chicago-based law firm of Hurley McKenna & Mertz, PC.

The “formula for disaster” was the Diocese of Joliet allowing known or suspected predators and pedophiles to meet with young boys at remote or private locations outside the presence of other adults.

The incidents in these complaints took place in private living quarters, at off-site “retreats” including a camper parked outside of a home owned by a priest’s parents, and in the back row of a school classroom. Several of them involve priests plying minors with alcohol and then taking advantage of them. One involved an elaborate ruse in which the plaintiff was persuaded to strip out of street clothes and don a loincloth so that the priest could “practice” administering funeral rites.

Three of the complaints expressly allege that the plaintiffs were sworn to strict secrecy by their abusers. States Chris Hurley, one of the lawyers representing the plaintiffs, “The truth was buried for a long, long time because first, kids are vulnerable and don’t really understand what is happening to them, second, they were being victimized by priests who had their complete trust and allegiance as a representative of God on earth, and third, several of our plaintiffs were actually sworn to secrecy by these priests. No wonder they didn’t talk. If their parents had had any inkling what the diocese knew when it knew it, they would have demanded immediate reporting and reform.”

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Man pleads with diocese to reopen abuse case

NEW JERSEY
The Record

THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013
BY MATTHEW MCGRATH AND ABBOTT KOLOFF
STAFF WRITERS

NEWARK — A man who says he was sexually abused by a priest as a teenager made a public plea Wednesday for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark to reconsider his case five years after it rejected his allegations.

Richard C. Gee said at a press conference that members of an archdiocesan review board determined that he was not a credible witness after he testified before them in 2008. He accused the late Rev. John Nickas, a former pastor of St. Rocco’s Church in Newark, of molesting him in the early 1980s when he was 16 years old and staying at a homeless shelter run by the parish.

The accusations were made as the archdiocese is embroiled in a controversy over the review board’s recommendation that the Rev. Michael Fugee be returned to ministry after his conviction on a charge of criminal sexual contact was overturned by an appellate court on a technicality. Fugee, 52, was an assistant pastor at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church in Wyckoff when he allegedly groped a 13-year-old boy in 1999 and 2000.

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May 15, 2013

Jaarverslag 2012 van de kerkelijke opvangpunten voor seksueel misbruik van minderjarigen in een pastorale relatie

BELGIE
KerkNet

opgesteld door de Interdiocesane Commissie voor de Bescherming van Kinderen en Jongeren

Met de brochure Verborgen verdriet. Naar een globale aanpak van seksueel misbruik in de
Kerk (januari 2012) engageerden de bisschoppen en hogere oversten van België zich om op
een passende wijze tegemoet te komen aan de vraag van minderjarige slachtoffers van seksueel misbruik in een pastorale relatie. Twee wegen werden daarvoor geopend. Enerzijds de
weg van de arbitrage, uitgewerkt door de Parlementaire Commissie. Anderzijds de weg van
de opvangpunten, uitgewerkt door de bisdommen en de religieuze congregaties. Vele slachtoffers hebben hun vertrouwen gesteld in de arbitrageprocedure. Het Wetenschappelijke Comité van het Centrum voor Arbitrage stelde op 4 maart 2013 zijn jaarverslag 2012 voor. Andere slachtoffers hebben zich gewend tot de opvangpunten.

Met hun jaarverslag 2012 willen de bisschoppen en hogere oversten informatie geven over de
meldingen van seksueel misbruik die langs de opvangpunten zijn verlopen en hoe ermee is
omgegaan. Beide activiteitenverslagen, die van het Centrum voor Arbitrage en die van de
opvangpunten van de Kerk, vullen elkaar dus aan.

1. Inzicht en besef

Lange tijd heeft de maatschappij niet gezien of beseft dat seksueel misbruik van kinderen en
jongeren die zich in een afhankelijkheidsrelatie bevinden een vorm van machtsmisbruik is, en
dus een misdaad. Of leefde er toch een zeker besef, en was dit de reden dat het in het
verborgene gebeurde of dat het in de doofpot werd gestopt? Het minste dat men kan zeggen,
is dat uit alles blijkt dat men in alle geledingen van de samenleving de omvang en de ernst
van het probleem schromelijk heeft onderschat. Hierdoor werden slachtoffers ondersteuning
en begrip onthouden, daders ongemoeid gelaten en werd veel leed toegevoegd aan mensen die
door deze misdaden al zwaar werden geraakt.

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COMMISSIE SEKSUEEL MISBRUIK: ‘ONRECHT UIT HET VERLEDEN OMZETTEN IN RECHT VOOR DE TOEKOMST’

BELGIE
KerkNet

BRUSSEL (KerkNet) – “We hopen dat de lessen uit het verleden zo diep zijn doorgedrongen dat bij iedereen in de Kerk een verscherpte waakzaamheid is ontstaan tegenover de eerste tekenen van onheuse machtsuitoefening en seksueel grensoverschrijdend gedrag.” Op die manier besloot prof. dr. Manu Keirse, voorzitter van de ‘Interdiocesane Commissie voor Preventie van Seksueel Misbruik van Jongeren in Pastorale Relaties’ zijn samenvatting van het ‘Jaarrapport 2012 van de kerkelijke opvangpunten voor seksueel misbruik van minderjarigen in een pastorale relatie. Het rapport werd vanmiddag onder grote persbelangstelling voorgesteld in het Interdiocesaan Centrum in de Guimardstraat in Brussel. “Het verleden ongedaan maken is niet mogelijk. De bisschoppen en hogere oversten willen hun verantwoordelijkheid opnemen tegenover het onrecht dat in het verleden aan kinderen en jongeren werd aangedaan en in dialoog met de slachtoffers zoeken naar de beste manier om hen bij te staan.”

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Vatican sends Cardinal O’Brien into monastic exile

SCOTLAND
The Times

Mike Wade

Cardinal Keith O’Brien faces months in exile after he was ordered by Pope Francis to pay penance in a monastery after his admission of sexual advances towards young priests.

Cardinal O’Brien would be leaving “for several months for the purpose of spiritual renewal, prayer and penance”, according to a Vatican statement that was written “in agreement with the Holy Father”.

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10pc interest penalty imposed on payout

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

DAN BOX From: The Australian May 16, 2013

THE victim of an alleged pedophile priest was paid a financial settlement by the Catholic church after agreeing not to pursue criminal charges, or else repay the money at 10 per cent interest.

Police documents tendered to a NSW Special Commission of Inquiry state “the church compensated one victim (of the priest) . . . on signing a ‘deed of release’ not to take civil or criminal action”.

The police report, written by the detective at the centre of the inquiry, Peter Fox, said “the church compensated one (man) . . . on signing a ‘deed of release’ not to take civil or criminal action”.

A copy of this deed, seen by The Australian but not tendered to the inquiry, shows the agreement was reached between the trustees of the Vincentian Fathers holy order and the man, who cannot be named.

The holy order “agreed without any admission of liability to provide an amount of $43,000 . . . to settle all claims”, the documents state.

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Diocese, Bishop Finn settle lawsuit involving Ratigan photographs

KANSAS CITY (MO)
The Kansas City Star

May 15
BY JUDY L. THOMAS
The Kansas City Star

The Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese has settled a civil lawsuit involving a priest convicted last year of possessing and producing child pornography.

The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court against the diocese, Bishop Robert Finn and the Rev. Shawn Ratigan by the parents of a young northern Missouri girl, was settled late Tuesday for $600,000, attorneys for the girl’s family said.

It is the diocese’s largest settlement in a single priest sex abuse case, they said.

“It was good for the family and I’m sure it was good for the diocese to get this resolved,” said Gregg Meyers, one of the family’s attorneys. “There are other cases and I don’t know we’re at the end of this yet. But we’re at the beginning of the end.”

Jack Smith, spokesman for the diocese, confirmed the amount of the settlement but said the structure of the agreement still needed to be approved by a judge. He said the settlement would be covered by insurance.

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IL- Health firm is “investigating” predator priest

ILLINOIS
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY BARBARA DORRIS ON MAY 15, 2013

Today, Advocate Health Care said it is “investigating” a former Chicago archdiocesan priest accused of molesting at least four boys.

We welcome this news and urge Advocate to suspend Russell Romano while this investigation is happening. We also urge Advocate to seek out and listen to Romano’s victims as part of their investigation. Finally, we beg Advocate to begin, right now, reaching out to anyone who may have seen, suspected or suffered crimes or misdeeds by Romano while he has been on Advocate’s payroll or property.

The notion that his job doesn’t involve kids just doesn’t wash with us. Child predators are notoriously adept at using any title or position to gain access to vulnerable kids. Romano is a counselor. He works for a respected agency. He could easily use those two facts to begin ingratiating himself with a single mom who has an addicted teen.

There’s a reason we jail child molesters. It’s because anything short of jail doesn’t really protect kids. The precise job responsibilities of a child predator matter less. His access to kids matters more.

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MO- Child porn priest / diocese case settled; SNAP responds

MISSOURI
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY BARBARA DORRIS ON MAY 15, 2013

We hope this settlement comforts at least some of the many families who have suffered and are suffering because Bishop Robert Finn refused to call police, protect kids and monitor Fr. Shawn Ratigan.

At the same time, we hope that at least one of the victims of Ratigan’s crimes and Finn’s complicity will have their “day in court.” We believe a trial would reveal even more stunning deceit and recklessness by top Kansas City Catholic officials.

Masha’s Law is a largely unknown tool to use in stopping child porn. We hope more victims become aware of it and use it to deter future child sex crimes.

We hope every person who saw, suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes by Kansas City clerics comes forward. Staying silent helps no one. Speaking up helps expose and deter wrongdoing. It also protects kids and brings healing.

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DON’T BLAME RELIGION!

MISSOURI
Berger’s Beat

May 15, 2013 10:27 am | Author: Jerry Berger
“Blaming ‘religion’ for terrorist bombings misunderstands the true nature of religion.” So says Springfield Bishop Thomas Paprocki, noted for once claiming that pedophile priest lawsuits are the work of Satan. Writing in his diocesan newspaper, Paprocki opines “The problem is not religion, but radical Islamist jihadism. It is highly unlikely that a ‘growing interest’ in Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity or any other major world religion would have resulted in the Boston Marathon bombings.”

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APNewsBreak: Deal reached in Catholic lawsuit

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Huffington Post

May 15, 2013

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A settlement is reached in a lawsuit against the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph and Bishop Robert Finn over a priest’s child porn case, hours after a federal judge dismissed one of two civil counts.

The suit was filed by a victim who was 2 years old when the Rev. Shawn Ratigan took lewd pictures of her in May 2006. He pleaded guilty in August to a charge of taking pornographic pictures of the girl and awaits sentencing.

One of the girl’s attorneys, Gregg Meyers in St. Paul, Minn., told The Associated Press on Wednesday before it was officially announced that the remaining count was settled late Tuesday afternoon for $600,000. The deal still must be approved by a judge.

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POPE ASKS PRAYERS FOR PASTORS THAT THEY NOT BECOME ‘WOLVES’

VATICAN CITY
Today’s Catholic News

By Cindy Wooden

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis asked Catholics to pray for their bishops and priests, asking God to help them be real shepherds who are poor, humble and meek.

“Pray for us bishops and priests,” he said May 15 during an early morning Mass with employees of Vatican Radio. “We need to remain faithful, to be men who watch over our flocks and over ourselves.”

Celebrating the Mass in the chapel of his residence, the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the pope asked the employees to pray that God would defend bishops and priests from what St. Augustine defined as their principal temptations: money and pride.

“If we follow the path of riches, if we follow the path of pride, we will become wolves and not shepherds,” the pope said. “Pray for this.”

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Catholic priest nabbed for child porn in Poland

POLAND
GlobalPost

A 40-year-old Roman Catholic priest was taken into custody in central Poland under suspicion of possessing and distributing child pornography, a justice official confirmed Wednesday.

“A preliminary investigation has been launched. The man has been provisionally detained for three months,” Inowroclaw public prosecutor Stanislaw Gluszek told Poland’s Polsat News commercial TV.

Police confiscated the suspect’s IT equipment.

Identified only as Marek M. for legal reasons, he was suspended from his duties as a Roman Catholic priest, which included teaching children catechism.

“He is still a priest, but he cannot administer any sacraments, nor can he preach,” said Father Zbigniew Przybylski, spokesman for the Gniezno diocese.

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Cardinal Keith O’Brien leaves Scotland under Vatican pressure

VATICAN CITY
Washington Post

By David Gibson| Religion News Service, Updated: Wednesday, May 15

The Vatican on Wednesday (May 15) said that Scottish Cardinal Keith O’Brien will do penance in an undisclosed location outside of his country following his resignation in February amid reports that he had made sexual advances to a number of priests.

The move is an abrupt change of plans for O’Brien, and apparently came under pressure from Pope Francis, who on Wednesday also delivered a sermon that blasted bishops and priests who “become wolves and not shepherds.”

While the pope’s homily focused on the temptations of money, “careerism” and “vanity,” the dual developments reflected Francis’ well-known disdain for clericalism, and prompted speculation that the new pope might take a harder line against misbehaving bishops.

O’Brien, a vocal opponent of gay rights, stepped down as archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh when reports of his sexual advances and affairs emerged in late February; a week later he apologized and admitted that “there have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop and cardinal.”

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“Mortal Sins: Sex, Crime, and the Era of Catholic Scandal”

UNITED STATES
C-Span Book TV

Michael D’Antonio

About the Program
Michael D’Antonio reports on the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church. The author examines thirty years of sexual abuse claims against priests and the Church’s reaction. Mr. D’Antonio speaks on a panel with Barbara Blaine, president and founder of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, Rev. Thomas P. Doyle, attorney Jeff Anderson, and former priest and monk Patrick Wall. The event is hosted by the Culture Project at 45 Bleecker Street in New York City.

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More Sex Abuse Cases Filed Against Diocese of Joliet

ILLINOIS
Patch

Incidents of abuse occurred at St. Mary Nativity School, involving then principal Emery Stiglich, and at the now-closed St. Charles Borromeo Seminary.

By Steven Jack

Five new lawsuits alleging cases of sexual abuse by priests and a Catholic school principal were filed in Will County Circuit Court Wednesday.

Two of the suits stem from incidents that occurred in the 1970s and ’80s at St. Mary Nativity School in Joliet and at the now-closed St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, which was located off Route 53 in unincorporated Joliet.

The other three cite abuse that occurred at St. Dominic Catholic Church and St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, both in Bolingbrook, and at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Monee.

Diocese of Joliet officials knew about or suspected the abuse, “yet engaged in a pattern and practice of hiding what it knew, and covertly transferring pedophile priests around the diocese and out of state — ultimately to protect its interests instead of the interests of the children entrusted to it,” according to a statement released by Hurley, McKenna & Mertz, the Chicago law firm that filed the lawsuits.

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Fox’s claims on strike force rejected

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

By STEPHEN RYAN May 15, 2013

CLAIMS by Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox that a strike force established to investigate allegations of sexual abuse cover-ups by the Catholic Church was a sham were ‘‘disgusting’’, ‘‘crazy’’ and had ‘‘destroyed’’ the reputations of police, a senior officer said yesterday.

Former Newcastle crime manager, Detective Chief Inspector Brad Tayler, said every effort was made to investigate claims of concealment by members of the clergy, but the investigation was halted by a victim who refused to make a statement.

Mr Tayler, who has left the force, said suggestions by Mr Fox that Strike Force Lantle was a sham were made ‘‘by someone who had nothing to do [with] and had limited knowledge of what we were trying to do’’, the Special Commission of Inquiry heard.

When asked what his reaction was to claims that the strike force was set up to fail, Mr Tayler replied: ‘‘Frankly, I was disgusted and I’m still disgusted.’’

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IL- More Joliet predator priests sued; SNAP responds

ILLINOIS
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY BARBARA DORRIS ON MAY 15, 2013

We applaud these brave men for helping to shine light on the on-going Catholic abuse and cover-up crisis.

Suits like this are critical to help prod Joliet Bishop Conlon towards reform. He has severely mishandled a number of cases. He refuses to move or adequately monitor a serial child molesting cleric, Fr. Howlin, who continues to live and work among largely unsuspecting and vulnerable Kentucky families.

We hope every person who saw, suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes in Joliet comes forward. Staying silent helps no one. Speaking up helps to both expose and deter wrongdoing. It also protects kids and brings about healing.

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UK- Disgraced bishop will move; SNAP responds

SCOTLAND
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY BARBARA DORRIS ON MAY 15, 2013

Physically moving Cardinal O’Brien is a paltry, belated, grudging step that may bring temporary relief or comfort to his victims and his flock. It’s a half-hearted response to a wrongdoing that warrants a serious response.

O’Brien should be harshly disciplined. An investigation – a real one by independent sources – should be done. Those who ignored or concealed or minimized O’Brien’s sexual misdeeds should also be harshly disciplined. That’s what will bring change – severe consequences for severe wrongdoing.

For years, bishops who are caught exploiting the vulnerable have voluntarily stepped down and moved elsewhere when the media firestorm gets too hot. Still, clergy sexual misdeeds and cover-ups are rampant in the church. So, this approach is clearly not working.

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Scottish cardinal to atone for sexual misconduct with younger clergy

VATICAN CITY
LGBT Nation

NICOLE WINFIELD | Associated Press

VATICAN CITY — The Scottish cardinal who resigned as archbishop after admitting to sexual misconduct will leave Scotland for months of prayer and atonement, the Vatican said Wednesday in a rare sanction.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien recused himself from the March conclave that elected Pope Francis after a newspaper reported unnamed priests’ allegations that he acted inappropriately toward them. There have been no indications the priests were minors at the time. …

O’Brien subsequently acknowledged he had engaged in unspecified sexual misbehavior. He resigned as archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, apologized and promised to stay out of the church’s public life.

The distinction is significant because victims of clerical abuse have long denounced the lack of accountability among the church hierarchy for having covered up the crimes of pedophile priests. In the church, bishops and cardinals have long been virtually untouchable.

Take American Cardinal Bernard Law, whose cover-up of pedophile priests in Boston was at the root of the U.S. church’s sex abuse crisis: Law resigned as archbishop of Boston in 2002, but he was given a plum job as archpriest of one of the Vatican’s prime basilicas in Rome.

Even though O’Brien is not accused of abusing minors, his case had been watched to see if Pope Francis would ta ke any action against a cardinal who had strayed. The Vatican, for example, has refused to even confirm whether it was investigating the allegations against O’Brien, even though the Scottish Catholic Church’s media office said the complaints had been forwarded to Rome and that it expected an investigation.

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SNAP wants ex-priest fired from Des Plaines facility

ILLINOIS
Daily Herald

[Archdiocesan Priests with Substantiated Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with Minors – Archdiocese of Chicago]

[Database of Publicly Accused Priests in the United States – BishopAccountability.org]

A victims’ advocacy group is calling for an ex-priest accused of sexual misconduct to be removed from his job at Des Plaines health facility where he counsels people struggling with depression, substance abuse, family problems and stress.

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests has submitted letters to the Archdiocese of Chicago and Advocate Health Care demanding Russell Lawrence Romano, a counselor in Advocate’s Illinois Professional Health Program, be fired.

Romano is accused of molesting at least five boys and is listed on the archdiocese’s website as a cleric with “substantiated allegations of sexual misconduct with minors.”

He was never criminally charged and left the priesthood in 1991.

“He is working in a position where he … is providing counseling for people dealing with addictions,” said Barbara Blaine, SNAP spokeswoman, who added that Romano does not belong in a job where he has access to children.

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Irish-born Cardinal to leave Scotland amid sex scandal

SCOTLAND
Irish Examiner

Cardinal Keith O’Brien, originally from Ballycastle, Co Antrim, is to leave Scotland for several months after admitting inappropriate sexual conduct during his church career, the Vatican has said.

Britain’s most senior Catholic cleric stepped down from his post as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh earlier this year after priests made allegations against him.

A Vatican statement said: “His Eminence Cardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien… will be leaving Scotland for several months for the purpose of spiritual renewal, prayer and penance.

“Any decision regarding future arrangements for his eminence shall be agreed with the Holy See.”

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Sex shame Cardinal Keith O’Brien to leave Scotland for several months, say Vatican

SCOTLAND
Daily Record

THE disgraced clergyman, formerly the most senior Catholic in Britain, will leave Scotland for “spiritual renewal, prayer and penance”, according to a Vatican statement.

CARDINAL Keith O’Brien is to leave Scotland for several months after admitting inappropriate sexual conduct during his church career, the Vatican has said.

Britain’s most senior Catholic cleric stepped down from his post as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh earlier this year after priests made allegations against him.

A Vatican statement said: “His Eminence Cardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien… will be leaving Scotland for several months for the purpose of spiritual renewal, prayer and penance. Any decision regarding future arrangements for his eminence shall be agreed with the Holy See.”

The cardinal stepped down as leader of the Scottish Catholic Church at the end of February after admitting that his sexual conduct “had fallen beneath the standards” expected of him during his almost 50-year career.

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Benedictine monk from Wisconsin denies Illinois abduction charges

ILLINOIS
WLS

May 15, 2013 (WAUKEGAN, Ill.) — A Benedictine monk from Wisconsin has denied trying to abduct four Illinois girls.

The Waukegan News-Sun reports that 57-year-old Thomas Chmura was arraigned on Tuesday in Lake County.

He is accused of trying to lure a 14-year-old girl, two 12-year-old girls and an 11-year-old girl into his vehicle last month. He denied the child abduction charges during the hearing.

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5 new lawsuits allege abuse at Joliet Diocese of the Catholic Church

ILLINOIS
WLS

May 14, 2013 (JOLIET, Ill.) (WLS) — Five new lawsuits have been filed against the Joliet Diocese of the Catholic Church by people who say they were abused by priests and by a non-priest teacher.

The alleged incidents happened in the 1970s and 1980s when the plaintiffs were between the ages of 8 and 16.

All say they suppressed the memories until recently.

The suits claim the diocese knew or should have known what was going on.

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Five lawsuits filed against Joliet Diocese alleging sexual abuse

ILLINOIS
Chicago Sun-Times

By Janet Lundquist jlundquist@stmedianetwork.com May 15, 2013

The Diocese of Joliet is facing five new lawsuits alleging priests and one lay teacher sexually abused boys in the 1970s and 1980s.

The victims, who were between 8 and 16 years old at the time, say they suppressed their memories of the abuse until recently, when the diocese released its “secret archives” of files on priests accused of sexually abusing children.

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Five men sue Diocese of Joliet over alleged sexual abuse

ILLINOIS
Chicago Tribune

By Steve Schmadeke
Tribune reporter
10:01 a.m. CDT, May 15, 2013

Five men who allege they were sexually abused by priests in the Diocese of Joliet in the 1970s and 1980s sued the diocese today in Will County circuit court.

The men, who say they repressed memories of the abuse until recent media reports that accompanied the release by the diocese of personnel files of priests with substantiated allegations against them, allege they were between 8 and 16 when it happened.

Their lawsuits allege the diocese allowed known or suspected pedophile priests to have access to young boys who were allegedly abused on church retreats and even in the back row of a school classroom. One boy was allegedly told to strip out of his clothes and wear a loincloth so the priest could practice giving funeral rites.

The boys attended St. Boniface Catholic Church in Monee, St. Charles Borremeo Seminary in Joliet, St. Dominic Catholic Church in Bolingbrook, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Bolingbrook and St. Mary Nativity School in Joliet.

All of the named priests – Myles White of St. Boniface, Michael Gibbney of St. Francis of Assisi, Frederick Lenczycki of St. Charles Borremeo Seminary and James Nowak of St. Dominic – were removed from ministry between 1992 and 2012, according to a release from the plaintiff’s attorneys. At least one was convicted of sexual abuse and one is deceased.

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Cardinal O’Brien to leave Scotland for ‘spiritual renewal and penance’

SCOTLAND
The Guardian

Lizzy Davies in Rome
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 15 May 2013

Cardinal Keith O’Brien, the disgraced former archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, will leave Scotland for a period of “spiritual renewal, prayer and penance” after he admitted inappropriate sexual conduct with priests, the Vatican has said.

In a statement, the Vatican said the 75-year-old cardinal would be leaving the country for several months, without specifying where he would go.

“His eminence cardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien, archbishop emeritus of St Andrews and Edinburgh, for the same reasons he decided not to participate in the last conclave, and in agreement with the Holy Father, will be leaving Scotland for several months for the purpose of spiritual renewal, prayer and penance,” it said.

Indicating that O’Brien’s long-term future would remain firmly in the Vatican’s hands, the statement added: “Any decision regarding future arrangements for His Eminence shall be agreed with the Holy See.”

Reports earlier this month claimed that O’Brien, who stepped down as head of the Scottish Catholic church in February after the Observer disclosed allegations against him by three priests and one former priest, had been advised by Rome against moving to a house in Dunbar, East Lothian.

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Cardinal Keith O’Brien pays penance at Vatican

SCOTLAND
Channel 4

Cardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien, who resigned as head of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland after admitting sexual misconduct, is heading to the Vatican for months of “prayer and penance”.

Cardinal O’Brien was Britain’s most senior Catholic cleric until his resignation in February.

He originally denied allegations made against him by four men, but said in March that his actions had fallen below the standards expected of him as a priest.

He stepped down after allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards three priests and a former priest dating back to the 1980s were printed in a national newspaper.

In a statement issued by the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland on 4 March, the cardinal said he had initially contested what he called the “anonymous and non-specific” allegations made against him.

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Disgraced …

SCOTLAND
Daily Mail

Disgraced former Catholic leader Keith O’Brien to leave Scotland ‘for spiritual renewal’ after admitting sexual misconduct with male priests

By ROB COOPER

Disgraced former Cardinal Keith O’Brien is to leave Scotland for several months after admitting inappropriate sexual conduct during his church career, the Vatican has said.

Britain’s most senior Catholic cleric resigned earlier this year amid allegations that he made homosexual approaches to young trainee priests.

The Vatican confirmed today that O’Brien will leave Scotland ‘for spiritual renewal’.

The cardinal stepped down as leader of the Scottish Catholic Church at the end of February after admitting that his sexual conduct ‘had fallen beneath the standards’ expected of him during his almost 50-year career.

He indicated that he would not contest claims by three priests and a former priest of inappropriate behaviour dating back to the 1980s, and intended to retire permanently from the public life of the church.

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Police asked to search Pell’s office

AUSTRALIA
ABC – Lateline

The inquiry into sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in the Hunter region has heard that police were asked to search the office of the Catholic Archbishop Of Sydney, Cardinal George Pell.

Transcript

TONY JONES, PRESENTER: The former head of a police strikeforce has told a NSW inquiry into child sexual abuse that he was made aware of crucial Church documents in the office of the Archdiocese of Sydney, headed by Cardinal George Pell.

The Special Commission of Inquiry is investigating alleged cover-ups of clerical abuse by police and the Catholic Church in the Hunter region north of Sydney.

And in another development, it’s been revealed that police were concerned about a settlement agreement between an abuse victim and the Catholic Church. Lateline has now obtained the agreement documents, which show a victim was required to repay his compensation payment plus 10 per cent per annum if he decided to take the matter to the police for criminal action.

Suzie Smith reports from Newcastle.

SUZANNE SMITH, REPORTER: This is Gresford Catholic Church and the inquiry has heard that its priest, Father Guy Hartcher, was under investigation for allegedly being part of a paedophile network. The two others involved were Father James Fletcher, who is now dead, and Father Vincent Ryan.

Father Hartcher was charged in the mid-1990s with 22 offences involving young boys in the Bathurst area in western NSW. He was subsequently moved to the Gresford Church in 1999 by the then Bishop of Maitland Newcastle, Michael Malone.

A police intelligence report, which included information about Father Hartcher was tendered as evidence. The report says police were concerned about a compensation agreement between a victim of Father Hartcher and the Catholic Church. It says:

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Die Kollateralschäden der sexuellen Revolution

DEUTSCHLAND
Jani’s Blog

Revolutionen ohne Exzesse gibt es nicht, mahnt Jakob Augstein die Spießer von heute. In der Positionen des vermeintlichen Aufklärers wirbt er um Verständnis für die Libertinagen der sexuellen Revolution.

Beim Lesen seiner seltsamen Verteidigungsschrift für Daniel Cohn-Bendit dachte ich an den Begriff „Kollateralschaden“. Es hat vielleicht ein paar Kinder erwischt. Sei’s drum! Bisher hat sich keiner beschwert. Ohne den Einsatz damals könnten wir heute keine Früchte der sexuellen Befreiung ernten.

Es geht nicht um den Einzelfall und es gibt einen Unterschied zwischen den schrecklichen Missbrauchsfällen in der Kirche und der Lage der Linken in den 70er und 80er Jahren. In der Kirche gab und gibt es viel zu viele Leute, die sich nicht an das halten, was in ihr gilt. (Theologisch gesprochen: Alle Menschenkinder sind Sünder.) In Teilen der linken Szene war der Einsatz für die Entkriminalisierung der Pädosexualität Programm (siehe dazu hier oder auch den willkommenen Aufarbeitungsartikel der TAZ). Gelten sollte, was entlastet: Sex mit Kindern sei „für beide Teile angenehm, produktiv, entwicklungsfördernd, kurz: positiv“ (DIE WELT vom 20. März 1985, S.4, hier zitiert). Berufen konnten sich die Kämpfer für die Freiheit der Kinder auf große Linksintellektuelle wie Jean-Paul Sartre, Michel Foucault, Simone de Beauvoir, Gilles Deleuze oder Herbert Marcuse. Nicht nur die Sexualmoral, sondern auch die Familie galt als repressives System, das aufzusprengen sei.

Matthias Kamann verweist in seinem Beitrag „Zeitgeist förderte bei Grünen gefährliche Tendenzen“ auf diese Doppelmoral:

Auf dem Höhepunkt des Missbrauchsskandals in der katholischen Kirche versuchte im Februar 2010 der damalige Augsburger Bischof Walter Mixa die Verbreitung von Pädophilie bei Priestern zu erklären. Mixa sagte: “Die sogenannte sexuelle Revolution, in deren Verlauf von besonders progressiven Moralkritikern auch die Legalisierung von sexuellen Kontakten zwischen Erwachsenen und Minderjährigen gefordert wurde, ist daran sicher nicht unschuldig.”

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Zeitgeist förderte bei Grünen gefährliche Tendenzen

DEUTSCHLAND
Welt

Dass Grüne einst Sex mit Kindern propagierten, beschädigt ihren moralischen Nimbus. Gerade ihre Verbindung mit dem damaligen Zeitgeist der sexuellen Revolution führt die Grünen jetzt an Abgründe. Von Matthias Kamann

Auf dem Höhepunkt des Missbrauchsskandals in der katholischen Kirche versuchte im Februar 2010 der damalige Augsburger Bischof Walter Mixa die Verbreitung von Pädophilie bei Priestern zu erklären. Mixa sagte: “Die sogenannte sexuelle Revolution, in deren Verlauf von besonders progressiven Moralkritikern auch die Legalisierung von sexuellen Kontakten zwischen Erwachsenen und Minderjährigen gefordert wurde, ist daran sicher nicht unschuldig.”

Heftig widersprach ihm damals Grünen-Chefin Claudia Roth: “Es ist nicht nur haarsträubend, sondern auch eine beispiellose Verhöhnung der Opfer sexuellen Missbrauchs, wenn an diesem Skandal innerhalb der katholischen Kirche nun andere schuld sein sollen.” Die anderen Bischöfe, so Roth in der “Augsburger Allgemeinen”, müssten sich “in aller Schärfe von diesen Entlastungsversuchen ihres Bischofs zu distanzieren”.

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Judge dismisses 1 count against KC diocese, bishop

KANSAS CITY (MO)
WGEM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – A federal judge has dismissed 1 of 2 civil counts facing the Kansas City diocese and its bishop in a lawsuit filed by victim of sexual exploitation by a former diocese priest.

A ruling issued Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Gary Fenner says the victim will not be able to present evidence that the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph and Bishop Robert Finn aided and abetted the Rev. Shawn Ratigan, who possessed lewd images of her.

A trial in the civil case is scheduled to begin Monday.

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Disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien to leave Scotland

SCOTLAND
BBC News

Cardinal Keith O’Brien is to leave Scotland for several months after admitting improper sexual conduct, the Vatican has confirmed.

He resigned in March after three priests and a former priest alleged improper conduct back in the 1980s.

The Vatican said that with the Pope’s approval Cardinal O’Brien would leave Scotland “for the purpose of spiritual renewal, prayer and penance”.

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Disgraced Cardinal O’Brien to leave Scotland for penance -Vatican

VATICAN CITY
The Star

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Cardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien, who resigned as head of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland after acknowledging sexual misconduct, will leave Scotland for months of “prayer and penance”, the Vatican said on Wednesday.

A statement said O’Brien, who was Britain’s most senior Catholic cleric until his resignation in February, would be leaving his country “for the same reasons” that he decided not to participate in the conclave that elected Pope Francis.

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Vatican: Cardinal O’Brien leaves Scotland to pray, atone after admitting to sexual misconduct

VATICAN CITY
Times-Colonist

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MAY 15, 2013

VATICAN CITY – The Vatican says the Scottish cardinal who resigned as archbishop after admitting to sexual misconduct will leave Scotland for several months of prayer and atonement.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien recused himself from the March conclave that elected Pope Francis pontiff after a newspaper reported unnamed priests’ allegations that he acted inappropriately toward them.

O’Brien subsequently acknowledged he had engaged in unspecified sexual misbehaviour. He resigned as archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, apologized and promised to stay out of the church’s public life.

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IOR TO OPEN INTERNET SITE PUBLISHING INFORMATION OF ITS YEARLY ACTIVITIES

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Information Service

Vatican City, 15 May 2013 (VIS) – The Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR) intends to open, before the end of the year, a website where it will make public, among other information, the “Yearly Report” of its activities. According to Vatican Radio, the announcement was made by the President of the IOR, Mr. Ernst von Freyberg, during a meeting with that Institute’s personnel. Also, consultation with a new international certification company has been undertaken by the IOR in order to ensure full compliance with international standards for combating money laundering.

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PRESS RELEASE REGARDING CARDINAL O’BRIEN

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Information Service

Vatican City, 15 May 2013 (VIS) – This afternoon, the Holy See Press Office issued the following press release:

“His Eminence Cardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien, archbishop emeritus of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, for the same reasons he decided not to participate in the last Conclave, and in agreement with the Holy Father, will be leaving Scotland for several months for the purpose of spiritual renewal, prayer, and penance. Any decision regarding future arrangements for His Eminence shall be agreed with the Holy See.”

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Cardinal Keith O’Brien to leave Scotland

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

By ANGUS HOWARTH
Published on 15/05/201

Cardinal Keith O’Brien is to leave Scotland for a period of “prayer and penance”, the Vatican confirmed today.

The former head of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland stood down from his position after acknowledging sexual misconduct.

A statement said O’Brien, who was Britain’s most senior Catholic cleric until his resignation in February, would be leaving his country “for the same reasons” that he decided not to participate in the conclave that elected Pope Francis.

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MO- Judge limits evidence in Catholic child sex case

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY BARBARA DORRIS ON MAY 14, 2013

Once again, the criminal who commits child sex crimes will likely be punished and the criminal who conceals child sex crimes gets a break.

We’re disappointed that evidence about the complicity of top Kansas City Catholic officials in the crimes of Fr. Shawn Ratigan will not be shared in open court. At the same time, however, we’re glad that one count against the diocese remains intact.

This ruling should give pause to those who know about corruption in the Kansas City diocese. It’s a reminder that unless every single person who sees, suspects or suffers clergy sex crimes or cover ups must act. None of us should let our fear or complacency cause inaction. All of us have a duty to safeguard kids, and often the best place to start is by sharing what we know and suspect with law enforcement.

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Pope: Pray for priests and bishops so they do not yield to temptation of money and careerism

VATICAN CITY
AsiaNews

Vatican City (AsiaNews) – Pray for the priests and bishops so they do not yield to the temptation of money and careerism and are shepherds of their flock and not “ravening wolves.” This was Pope Francis’ request at morning Mass in the Casa Santa Marta. The Pope reflected on the Acts of the Apostles where Paul exhorts the “elders” of the Church of Ephesus to watch over themselves and their flock, to be pastors attentive to the “ravenous wolves. ” It is, he said, according to Vatican Radio reports, one of the “most beautiful pages of the New Testament, full of tenderness, of pastoral love” from which emerges the “beautiful relationship of the bishop with his people.”

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Bishop McManus loses license for 6 months

WORCESTER (MA)
Telegram & Gazette

By Scott J. Croteau TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
scroteau@telegram.com

WORCESTER — Bishop Robert J. McManus has lost his license for six months after admitting to refusing a chemical test after his arrest this month on drunken driving charges.

The head of the Diocese of Worcester appeared Tuesday at the Rhode Island Traffic Tribunal in Wakefield, R.I. Court administrator Thomas Laliberte said Bishop McManus pleaded guilty in front of Magistrate William T. Noonan.

Diocese spokesman Raymond Delisle confirmed the events in the traffic tribunal.

Bishop McManus paid approximately $900 in fines and court costs. He must complete 10 hours of community service and participate in alcohol education programs, Mr. Laliberte said. A lane roadway violation charge was dismissed per the Narragansett Police Department.

Bishop McManus’ lawyer, Williams J. Murphy, said the drunken driving charge will be dismissed by Narragansett police as part of the agreement when his client admitted to refusing the chemical breath test.

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Church defrocks Chilean priest for child sex abuse

CHILE
GlobalPost

A Chilean priest has been defrocked by his order for allegedly sexually abusing two minors, the country’s Roman Catholic church said Tuesday.

The church had investigated the allegations against the priest, Hector Valdes, in 2008, but a new probe was ordered four years later by the archbishop of Santiago, Ricardo Ezzati.

The second investigation found Valdes “guilty of the crime of sexually abusing two minors, and abuse of his ministry,” the church said in a statement.

Valdes “is hereby removed for life from exercising priestly ministry and the religious life,” it said.

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Newark Archdiocese reaches new settlement in decades-old case of alleged sexual abuse

NEW JERSEY
The Star-Ledger

By Mark Mueller/The Star-Ledger

The Archdiocese of Newark has reached a $75,000 settlement with a man who alleges he was plied with alcohol, physically threatened and molested four decades ago by a Roman Catholic priest.

The man, who asked to be identified by his initials, F.P., because he is an alleged victim of sexual abuse, contends the Rev. John Nickas sexually assaulted him at least a half dozen times between 1970 and 1972 at St. Rocco’s Church in Newark. The parish has since merged with St. Ann’s Church to form the Parish of the Transfiguration.

Nickas, who was well known in Essex County for his work on behalf of the poor and the homeless, died in 2008 at age 68. He had served as pastor of St. Rocco’s and, later, pastor of St. Peter Claver Church in Montclair. It is the first time he has been publicly accused of abuse.

Boston attorney Mitchell Garabedian, who represents F.P., and Robert Hoatson, a New Jersey advocate for victims of clergy sex abuse, jointly announced the settlement earlier this week.

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Witness defends abuse accused nuns

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

A WOMAN who gave evidence at the trial of two nuns accused of abusing girls after seeing media coverage, told a court the approved school they worked at set her on the right track.

Helen Lynass, 59, got in touch with the QC for Anne Kenny, known as Mother Rosaria at Dalbeath approved school, after being “shocked” at what she heard on the news.

She said she was a “rebel” who would not listen to anybody when she was sent there in the 1960s but she “listened to Mother Rosaria”.

The mother-of-four claimed she saw no corporal punishment being used and said if it had happened it would have been spoken about.

Mrs Lynass, from Clydebank, was giving evidence at Paisley Sheriff Court at the trial of Anne Kenny, 79, and Agnes Reville, 77, known as Mother Martin.

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Prestonwood Baptist Church: perceived vs. actual threats

TEXAS
Watch Keep

Lastly, he comments how he feels like Luke Skywalker circling the beast as he approaches the Death Star.

Sounds like an excerpt from a science fiction novel right? It’s an actual statement from the Plano Police Department harassment complaint (embedded below) filed by Prestonwood Baptist Church executive pastor Mike Buster on longtime church member Chris Tynes. Prestonwood described Chris Tynes to the police as a “suspicious person” after he arrived in the church parking lot (see video) hoping to catch Mike Buster to ask Mike why he refused to meet with him regarding questions about the church’s handling of “past indiscretions by a former pastor.”

Tynes had questions about the church’s handling of child sex abuse allegations by former youth music minister John Langworthy who pleaded guilty in January 2013 in Jackson, Mississippi to child sex crimes there prior to his employment at Prestonwood.

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Accusations of sexual abuse surround priest

ALABAMA
Fox 10

Chasity Byrd
Letisha Bush
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – FOX10 News sat down with Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi Tuesday, May 14—just one day after the Archdiocese of Mobile confirmed Father James Havens was put on administrative leave after accusations of sexual abuse.

A Twitter message posted last night by Archbishop Thomas Rodi read, “”About to begin a parish meeting dealing with a painful matter. Please say a prayer for all concerned”.

“She made the accusation that Father Havens had sexually abused her in 1989, 24 years ago when this action allegedly took place,” said Archbishop Rodi.

Archbishop Rodi said Father James Havens is now on leave and cannot exercise priestly ministry or live on parish property. The archbishop would not say where Father Havens is living now, but did disclose the district attorney’s office knows where he is. The woman, who is now 34, said the incident happened at her family’s home.

“The accusation of sexual abuse, this is a one-time event, but more than that I really don’t want to say more of what the woman shared. I think that would be inappropriate,” Archbishop Rodi said.

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Monk pleads not guilty to child abduction charges, remains jailed

ILLINOIS
Daily Herald

By Lee Filas
A Benedictine monk accused of attempting to lure four teens into his car on two occasions in Antioch pleaded not guilty Tuesday to child abduction charges that could put him in prison for up to three years.

Thomas J. Chmura, 57, with a listed address at St. Benedict’s Abbey in Benet Lake, Wis., entered his not guilty plea as his attorneys unsuccessfully petitioned a Lake County judge to lower his bond to $50,000 and allow him to reside at his adopted father’s home in Lansing, Ill.

Chmura currently is being held in Lake County jail in lieu of $150,000 bond after his initial $50,000 bond was revoked last week.

Assistant Lake County State’s Attorney Victor O’Block argued that Chmura’s bond should remain as is, noting there may be fifth person harassed by Chmura to get into his car prior to his April 26 arrest.

“The defendant has admitted to coming to Antioch on five to 10 occasions and offer girls rides,” O’Block said.

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Attorneys for monk seek bond reduction, new living arrangement

ILLINOIS
Kenosha News

BY JANINE ANDERSON
janderson@kenoshanews.com
WAUKEGAN, ILL. — Attorneys for a Kenosha County monk arrested for trying to get underage girls into his car have asked permission for him to live with his father in a Lansing, Ill., retirement community while the case proceeds.

Thomas Chmura, 57, was arrested and charged in Illinois Circuit Court after police say he tried to lure four girls into his car in late April.

He has been charged with four counts of kidnapping, defined in the statutes as luring children under the age of 17 into his car for an unlawful purpose. The girls — between the ages of 11 and 14 — did not get into his car.

Originally released on bond, Chmura went home to St. Benedict’s Abbey in Benet Lake, but Lake County officials revoked his bond after they learned there is a treatment program for children on the grounds. He has been in the Lake County Jail since then, under a $150,000 bond.

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Benedictine monk denies attempting to lure girls into car

ILLINOIS
Chicago Sun-Times

A Benedictine monk accused of offering rides to four underage girls denied child abduction charges at his arraignment Tuesday.

Thomas Chmura , 57, was in court for his arraignment and bond review before Judge Christopher Stride.

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Church Volunteer Charged With Fondling Boy In Special Needs Class

ILLINOIS
CBS Chicago

SOUTH BARRINGTON, Ill. (STMW) – A 19-year-old man who volunteered for a program assisting children with special needs at a northwest suburban megachurch has been charged with sexually abusing one of those children.

Robert Sobczak was a volunteer in the Special Friends program at the Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington when he allegedly fondled an 8-year-old boy in the program in February, according to Cook County prosecutors.

Sobczak, of the 3900 block of Whispering Trail in Hoffman Estates, was arrested Friday and charged with one count of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, a Class 2 felony, according to Cook County State’s Attorney’s office spokeswoman Lisa Gordon.

“The victim was in the program on Feb. 17 when the offender removed him from the classroom and took him to a separate room alone. He then fondled the victim,” she said, citing court records.

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Poland’s clergy sex abuse victims form foundation to seek damages

POLAND
U.S. Catholic

By Catholic News Service

WARSAW, Poland (CNS) — Polish victims of alleged sexual abuse by Catholic priests have formed a foundation to seek damages from the church.

“This is to be our forum for cooperating with the church — we want the people who harmed us to be penalized, barred from working with children and even dismissed from pastoral service,” the foundation founder, identified only as Marek, told the Gazeta Wyborcza daily May 12.

“Most importantly, our aim is to convince society we aren’t the guilty ones, but the ones who were harmed. In our small communities, we are often treated as black sheep, and many of us have had to move,” he said.

Organizers of the Poznan-based foundation, “Be Not Afraid,” said they hoped to obtain compensation and psychological help for victims and persuade Polish legislators to change a law establishing a 15-year limit for abuse prosecutions.

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Willow Creek church volunteer charged with abusing boy

ILLINOIS
Chicago Tribune

By George Houde and Robert McCoppin, Chicago Tribune
May 15, 2013

A volunteer at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington has been charged with sexually abusing a boy in a special needs class, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Robert Sobczak, 19, of Hoffman Estates, was charged with aggravated criminal sexual abuse on allegations he touched the boy inappropriately, according to the felony criminal complaint.

Sobczak was volunteering in the church’s Special Friends program on Feb. 17 when he allegedly led the boy to an isolated area at the large evangelical church and fondled him, said Tandra Simonton, a spokeswoman for the Cook County state’s attorney’s office.

Sobczak has denied the allegations, church officials said. He was arrested Friday and released Saturday on $10,000 cash bond.

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Tayler denies claims he didn’t want abuse cover-ups investigated

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

By STEPHEN RYAN May 15, 2013

FORMER Newcastle crime manager Detective Chief Inspector Brad Tayler has denied claims that he did not want allegations of sexual abuse cover-ups within the Catholic Church investigated, saying that he thought it was best handled by the State Crime Command, an inquiry has heard.

Mr Tayler, who has left the police force, also refuted a number of assertions put to him by counsel for Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox, Mark Cohen.

Those assertions included that Mr Tayler wanted to be ‘‘rid’’ of the investigation and that Mr Tayler intimated to Mr Fox at a meeting in 2010 that Mr Fox would have no involvement in the investigation and was to hand over all evidence in his possession.

Mr Tayler denied those claims.

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Church organist escapes jail for child sex assaults

UNITED KINGDOM
Eastbourne Herald

A man who ran a children’s home in the Eastbourne area and was recently convicted of child sex abuse has narrowly escaped jail.

Michael Mytton, known as Mark, who is 69 and now lives in East Chiltington, was sentenced to nine months imprisonment suspended for two years.

The former church organist was convicted after a three week trial at Hove Crown Court last month of three counts of indecently assaulting a boy under 16 in the Newick area beytween 1990 and 1994.

Also sentenced for sexual offences against young boys between 19 and 27 years ago was priest Keith Wilkie Denford, 78 and from Shoreham who was jailed for 18 months.

Each man was also served with Sexual Offence Prevention Order (SOPO), to last until otherwise directed by the court, severely restricting their access to persons under-16. They must also sign on the Sex Offenders Register for ten years.

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Priest Placed on Leave Surrounding Accusations of Sexual Abuse

ALABAMA
WPMI

[with video]

TILLMAN’S CORNER, Ala. (WPMI) The priest at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church is on administrative leave after allegations of sex abuse surfaced.

A now 34-year-old woman said the alleged act happened in her home in 1989.

The allegations against Father James Havens were reported to the District Attorney’s Office last week. But DA Ashley Rich told Local 15 on Tuesday that it’s just too early in the investigation for her to comment.

No charges have been filed.

But Archbishop Thomas Rodi opened up about the allegations and he’s taking them very seriously.

Rodi said last Wednesday a 34-year-old woman met with the director for child protection and told him that she was sexually abused at her home when she was just 11-years-old.

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SNAP: Abusers usually don’t have just one victim

ALABAMA
WALA

Andrew Perez
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – An investigation continues into allegations of sexual abuse against a local Catholic priest.

Victim advocacy groups are reaching out after the alleged victim came forward claiming she had been sexually abused by Father James Havens some 24-years ago.

Havens is a priest at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church.

Church officials said he was placed on paid administrative leave following the allegations and reported to the district attorney’s office.

“I’ve heard too many stories. I’ve heard hundreds of horrific stories. People’s lives are in turmoil because of this and it doesn’t have to happen,” said Judy Jones, Associate Director of ‘SNAP’ or Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.

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CRUCIAL DOCUMENTS WERE IN GEORGE PELL’S OFFICE

AUSTRALIA
7 News

By Dan Cox in Newcastle, ABC
Updated May 15, 2013

The former head of a police strike force has told a child sexual abuse inquiry he was made aware of crucial church documents in the office of Sydney’s Archbishop, Cardinal George Pell.

The Special Commission in Newcastle is investigating Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox’s claims the Maitland-Newcastle Catholic Diocese and NSW Police covered up allegations of child sexual abuse by two priests.

Brad Tayler, a former Newcastle crime manager, is giving evidence at the public hearings.

The court has heard in a meeting in 2010 Mr Tayler was told by Andrew Morrison SC from the Australian Lawyers Alliance that there were important documents in Cardinal George Pell’s office.

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