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

July 16, 2021

Court: Parishes, schools part of archdiocese

HAGåTñA (GUAM)
Pacific Daily News [Hagåtña, Guam]

July 16, 2021

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The District Court of Guam ruled local parishes and schools are part of and are unincorporated divisions of the Archdiocese of Agana.

According to court documents, the ruling was due to the limited nature of the official committee of unsecured creditor’s motion for partial summary judgment and not due to the parishes and schools being one in the same with the Archdiocese of Agana.

This committee represents clergy sex abuse claimants and other creditors of the archdiocese, including banks.

Creditors asked the federal court for a partial summary judgment that, if granted, could pave the way for the use of Catholic parishes and schools’ assets to pay some 280 clergy sex abuse claims. The assets include everything from cars and vans to buildings, parishes, schools and cemetery property.

U.S. District Court Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood’s ruling prevents Guam’s 33 Catholic parishes and schools from protecting assets that are likely to be sold…

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Church of England criticised over suicide of falsely accused priest

LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM)
BBC [London, England]

July 16, 2021

By Tom Symonds

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The Church of England has been heavily criticised after a priest took his own life due to a mishandled inquiry into false child abuse allegations.

Father Alan Griffin, 78, died in November 2020 having spent a year under investigation without ever having the allegations set out to him.

Coroner Mary Hassell said the claims were “supported by no complainant, no witness and no accuser”.

She told the Archbishop of Canterbury of “failings which had come to light”.

The Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally, said in a statement: “Alan Griffin’s death was a tragedy and my heart goes out to his family for all they have endured. I am deeply sorry for their loss.

“Following the inquest, we have commissioned a ‘Lessons Learned’ review so that we can fully reflect upon the diocese’s actions, and the coroner’s comments, in the period leading up to Alan Griffin’s death.”

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Norwich’s Catholic diocese files for bankruptcy protection due to sexual abuse lawsuits

NORWICH (CT)
Norwich Bulletin [Norwich CT]

July 15, 2021

By John Penney

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich on Thursday filed for bankruptcy reorganization as part of its efforts to resolve several pending abuse lawsuits initiated by individuals who allege they were sexually assaulted by at least two overseers of a former Deep River boarding school during the 1990s.

In a letter posted on the diocese’s website, the Most Rev. Michael Cote, bishop of Norwich, said the Chapter 11 filing, though the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Hartford, was the “most equitable way” to deal with the dozens of lawsuits filed alleging abuse at The Academy at Mount Saint John.

“It is with a heavy heart, and out of deep concern for the Diocese and you the faithful, that I regrettably share with you the following information, which is probably the most important news that I have had to deliver in my 18 years as…

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Letter about Chapter 11 filing from Bishop Michael R. Cote, diocese of Norwich CT

NORWICH (CT)
Diocese of Norwich CT

July 15, 2021

By Bishop Michael R. Cote

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My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

It is with a heavy heart, and out of deep concern for the Diocese and you the faithful, that I regrettably share with you the following information, which is probably the most important news that I have had to deliver in my 18 years as the shepherd of the Diocese of Norwich.

On July 15th, the Diocese of Norwich filed a voluntary petition for bankruptcy and reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The decision to file for bankruptcy relief was difficult and only taken after two years of careful deliberation and prayer.  

With nearly 60 lawsuits filed against the Diocese relating to abuse alleged to have occurred at the Mount Saint John School – a former ministry of the Diocese and residential school in Deep River to which students were sent, tuitions paid, and annual audits performed by the State…

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Diocese Files Chapter 11 to Ensure Fairness and Equity for Abuse Survivors

NORWICH (CT)
Diocese of Norwich CT

July 15, 2021

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich today filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Code. Bankruptcy proceedings will be before Judge James J. Tancredi in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut in Hartford.

In a letter from the Most Reverend Michael R. Cote, D.D., Bishop of Norwich which was posted to the Diocese’s website, Chapter 11 is described as the most equitable way to resolve numerous pending lawsuits alleging the abuse of students at Mount Saint John School filed against the Diocese and a former bishop and certain other creditors’ claims. Nearly 60 former residents have filed suit for damages that exceed the Diocese’s current financial ability to pay.

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Connecticut diocese files for bankruptcy amid abuse claims

NORWICH (CT)
Associated Press [New York NY]

July 15, 2021

By Susan Haigh

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NORWICH, Conn. (AP) — A Roman Catholic diocese in Connecticut filed for federal bankruptcy protection on Thursday to resolve dozens of lawsuits alleging the abuse of teenage students decades ago at the former Academy at Mount Saint John School, a residential treatment center for troubled youth in Deep River.

Documents filed by the Diocese of Norwich, which oversaw the facility, indicate it has $50 million to $100 million in estimated liabilities owed to 50 to 99 creditors. To date, nearly 60 former residents of the school have sued the diocese and a former bishop for damages, exceeding the diocese’s current financial ability to pay, according a statement issued by the diocese.

“A Chapter 11 bankruptcy will allow the court to centralize these lawsuits, as well as help the Diocese manage its litigation expenses and preserve adequate financial resources for all essential ministries,” Bishop Michael R Cote said in a statement….

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Brother Ronald Lasik was accused in 2013 of molesting two students years earlier at St. Laurence High School in Burbank. From 1954 to 1957, Lasik served at the Mount Cashel orphanage in Canada, where he was convicted of sexually abusing multiple boys and sentenced to more than 10 years in prison. He served less than half of that before being freed and deported to the United States. Provided, Anthony Vazquez / Sun-Times

Irish Christian Brothers fall short on revealing true extent of sexual abuse by its members

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

July 16, 2021

By Robert Herguth

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The Catholic religious order, which runs two high schools in the Chicago area, agreed to reforms as it faced bankruptcy as a result of sex abuse lawsuits. But its transparency is limited.

[Photo above: Brother Ronald Lasik was accused in 2013 of molesting two students years earlier at St. Laurence High School in Burbank. From 1954 to 1957, Lasik served at the Mount Cashel orphanage in Canada, where he was convicted of sexually abusing multiple boys and sentenced to more than 10 years in prison. He served less than half of that before being freed and deported to the United States. Provided, Anthony Vazquez / Sun-Times]

Deluged with child sex abuse lawsuits that threatened its finances, the Irish Christian Brothers filed for bankruptcy protection in 2011.

As part of a bankruptcy reorganization plan a judge later approved, the Catholic religious order — which runs Brother Rice High School on the Far…

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Edmonton Catholic Schools teacher convicted of sexually abusing student; teacher claimed she herself was assaulted and blackmailed

EDMONTON (CANADA)
Edmonton Journal [Edmonton AB, Canada]

July 15, 2021

By Jonny Wakefield

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A one-time Edmonton music teacher has been convicted of sexually abusing a former student.

After a multi-week trial, Justice Susan Bercov on Thursday convicted a suspended Edmonton Catholic Schools teacher of sexual assault and sexual interference for having sexual contact with a teenage boy who was previously her student.

Bercov imposed a publication ban on the name of the accused Thursday without explanation or notice to the media.

The teacher, who is in her 30s, worked as a music instructor at a junior high school. In May 2019, she was charged with three sex offences involving a former pupil, including sexual assault, invitation to sexual touching and sexual interference. The alleged offences took place between June and November 2016, when the student was 15.

The student, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, claimed the teacher initiated the sexual relationship. He said he was a willing participant, though as a minor…

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Regina archbishop attends Cote First Nation gathering of residential school survivors

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

July 15, 2021

By Yasmine Ghania and Jason Warick ·

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Survivors call for apology from Pope and release of church documents

WARNING: This story contains details some readers may find distressing.

Saskatchewan residential school survivors shared their painful and graphic stories Thursday — and the region’s Roman Catholic archbishop was there to hear them.

Survivors at the Cote First Nation told Regina Archbishop Donald Bolen he was brave for making the effort, but told him talk is useless without action.

Some said the church has betrayed them and broken too many promises.

“The church is going to crumble,” one survivor said. “We don’t need the church. We need our culture.”

It’s rare for such a high-level church official to spend a full day hearing the stories of survivors, and even more rare that Bolen drove to the Cote First Nation — a nearly 300-kilometre trip from Regina — to attend.

Survivors issued a series of demands for Bolen to pass on to Canadian bishops and the Vatican….

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July 15, 2021

Muere Nicola Corradi, el cura pederasta condenado a 42 años de cárcel, en Argentina

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Religión Digital [Spain]

July 15, 2021

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Nicola Corradi, el cura italiano condenado a 42 años en la cárcel por abusar de niños con problemas auditivos, murió en su casa debido a problemas de salud La justicia consideró 25 casos de abusos y violaciones de niños de entre 4 y 17 años cometidos entre 2004 y 2016 en el Instituto de Enseñanza Próvolo de Mendoza. Se evaluaron los testimonios de 13 víctimas Fue detenido cuando trabajaba en el Instituto de Enseñanza Próvolo de Mendoza. Junto a él, fueron condenados el cura argentino Horacio Corbacho y el jardinero, Armando Gómez  En mayo 2021, arrancó un segundo juicio derivado del mismo caso, en el que están acusadas dos monjas y, además de la representante legal del Próvolo, una psicóloga, una cocinera y cuatro directoras de la institución Ariel Lizarraga, padre de la primera denunciante, está satisfecho por “haber podido mostrae al mundo quién era quizás el representante de la…

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The year of the ‘orange handkerchief’ for State-Church separation in Argentina

BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA)
Global Voices [Amsterdam, Netherlands]

July 15, 2021

By Written by Romina Navarro / Translated by Ina Melgaard

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“The green tide” for women’s reproductive rights gave them a boost

In January 2021, after abortion was legalized in Argentina, the orange handkerchief movement, the symbol of the campaign for State-Church separation, emerged with a renewed force

Within a few weeks, the group behind the orange campaign received numerous inquiries and new supporters through its profiles on social media. It also initiated information campaigns, provided information on the process of formally leaving the church, and shared complaints of abuse of power, genocidesreligious interference in education and law, and child abuse or its cover-up. They also gave interviews with figures from different social and political sectors.

We are aiming for the final separation of the state and the church! Join our movement from your province! #secularstate #LegalAbortion2020 #ItWillBecomeLaw #orange #priests #differentmatters #secularism #equality pic.twitter.com/Zj2rr7b5bR — Fed. Campaign for Seperation of State/Church (@CampEstadoLaico) January 2, 2021

With the slogan “Church and State: Different Matters,” this campaign fights for the establishment of a secular…

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Camden Diocese in compliance with national USCCB audit

CAMDEN (NJ)
Catholic Star Herald - Diocese of Camden [Camden NJ]

July 15, 2021

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Every year, every diocese in the United States is audited by StoneBridge Business Partners to determine compliance with child and youth protection. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has contracted with this firm, which uses the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People as the guide.

Every three years, StoneBridge visits each diocese in an onsite audit. In May, a representative from StoneBridge met virtually with several diocesan officials, including Bishop Dennis Sullivan; Dr. Bill Watson, superintendent of Catholic schools; Father Adam Cichoski, director of vocations; members of the Diocesan Review Board; Sylvia Loumeau, victim assistance coordinator, and Rod J. Herrera, director of the Office of Child and Youth Protection.

The auditor examines several items including:

— That all allegations of sexual abuse of a minor by a priest or deacon are reported to civil authorities and recorded in the audit documentation. During the three years of the…

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Vatican prosecutor seeks six-year sentence for priest on trial

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
Catholic News Service - USCCB [Washington DC]

July 15, 2021

By Junno Arocho Esteves

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VATICAN CITY (CNS) — A Vatican prosecutor requested that Father Gabriele Martinelli, who is accused of sexually abusing a younger student at the St. Pius X Pre-Seminary, be sentenced to six years in prison if convicted.

At the 11th session of the Vatican criminal trial July 15, Roberto Zanotti, the prosecutor, explained that the recommended sentence for the crimes of aggravated rape and aggravated lewd acts was reduced to exclude acts allegedly committed before Father Martinelli, then a student, turned 16 in August 2008. The abuse was said to have occurred between 2007 and 2012.

Zanotti also recommended that Msgr. Enrico Radice, the former rector of the minor seminary and Father Martinelli’s mentor, be sentenced to four years in prison for “aiding and abetting sexual violence.”

Msgr. Radice is accused of hindering the investigation into the abuse allegations. The seminary, which is operated by the Diocese of Como, and the…

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Murió Nicola Corradi, condenado por abuso sexual a 42 años de prisión

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Página/12 [Buenos Aires, Argentina]

July 14, 2021

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El sacerdote cumplía arresto domiciliario en Mendoza

[GOOGLE TRANSLATION: Nicola Corradi died, sentenced for sexual abuse to 42 years in prison
The priest was serving house arrest in Mendoza
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El sacerdote italiano Nicola Corradi falleció este miércoles en Mendoza, donde cumplía con arresto domiciliario la condena a 42 años por abusos sexuales perpetrados en el instituto para niños sordos Antonio Próvolo.

El religioso nacido en Verona, Italia, fue condenado por la Justicia mendocina en 2019, aunque ya había recibido denuncias por cometer abusos en la sede del Insituto Próvolo de aquella ciudad italiana. ADVERTISING

Durante el juicio oral, Corradi fue acusado por cinco casos de “abuso sexual y corrupción de menores”, agravados por el “carácter de ministro de culto y por ser los encargados de la guarda de los menores de 18 años”.

El sacerdote italiano, de 85 años, había sido denunciado también por cometer abusos en la sede del Instituto Próvolo en Verona, Italia, mientras que…

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Wanna Quit the Catholic Church? It’s Complicated.

TORONTO (CANADA)
Vice [Brooklyn NY]

July 14, 2021

By Manisha Krishnan

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The Church is facing renewed scrutiny for its role in Canada’s residential school system, prompting some Catholics to want to formally sever ties.

While the church has been culpable in many atrocities, including running homes in Ireland for unmarried mothers where thousands of women and babies died and covering up for pedophile priests, its role in systemically abusing Indigenous children in Canada via the residential school system is facing renewed scrutiny. 

As VICE World News previously reported, the discoveries—which Indigenous peoples have long known about—have been enough to make some Catholics stop attending church. Others are considering leaving the faith altogether.

There are also growing calls to tax the church and criminally prosecute the churches responsible for operating the schools. 

But the question of how to leave the church, formally, a process called “apostasy,” is more complicated than one might think. Because the church doesn’t operate as an organization per se, there’s not…

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Former Steubenville teacher sentenced for sex abuse of 15-year-old

STEUBENVILLE (OH)
WKBN-TV, Ch. 27 [Youngstown OH]

July 14, 2021

By John Lynch

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A former Steubenville Catholic Central High School teacher was sentenced after accepting a plea agreement to one count of sexual battery.

Corissa A. McCalister, 22, of Steubenville was sentenced to two years of probation, community service and must register as a sex offender. McCalister originally pled not guilty.

McCalister was the head cross country coach and assistant track coach at Steubenville Catholic Central High School, where she reportedly was driving a 15-year-old student home from a track meet at Edison High School when she made a stop at the Harrison County Fairgrounds in Cadiz and engaged in sex with the teen.

The juvenile’s mother notified the school of the allegations and law enforcement officials were contacted.

In April, McCalister was charged with two counts of sexual battery for having sex with a 15-year-old student in Harrison County.

During a hearing, Judge T. Shawn Hervey said the victim’s family was aware…

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Las Cruces diocese says abuse records disclosed voluntarily, despite New Mexico attorney general’s claims

SANTA FE (NM)
Catholic News Agency - EWTN [Denver CO]

June 7, 2021

By Kevin J. Jones

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While New Mexico’s attorney general has taken credit for securing Catholic Church documents on sex abuse by clergy, saying they will be released to the public soon, a spokesperson for the Las Cruces diocese said it provided the documents voluntarily out of a desire to address the “abhorrent crime” of sex abuse, not because of a search warrant or legal obligation.

“In September of 2018, the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office requested documents related to the potential abuse of children by priests,” a Las Cruces diocese spokesperson told CNA June 7. “The Diocese of Las Cruces immediately began the voluntary process of providing the requested documents. Any statement claiming that a search warrant was presented to the diocese for the requested documents is incorrect, as is the assertion that the Diocese of Las Cruces only responded due to a legal obligation.”

“In fact, the Diocese of Las Cruces fully and…

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A deceased Catholic priest from Vermont is accused of sexually abusing a child; SNAP asks for his personnel file

BURLINGTON (VT)
SNAP - Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests [Chicago IL]

July 15, 2021

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A long-dead Catholic clergyman from the Diocese of Burlington has been accused of sexually abusing a young boy in the 1960s. We commend the victim, who is now in his 60’s and wishes to remain anonymous, for having the courage and strength to come forward after carrying this heavy burden for so long. 

Fr. Roger Carlin died in 1980. The accusations stem from between 1966 and 1967 when the survivor was 9 years of age.  The cleric was assigned to St. John Vianney Church in South Burlington at the time.

The Burlington Diocese claimed that this was the first allegation it has received concerning Fr. Carlin. The Diocese further said, “On receipt of the allegation, Fr. Carlin’s diocesan file was reviewed by a member of the independent review committee which confirms there is no prior allegation as to Fr. Carlin.

However, Fr. Carlin was apparently transferred eight times during his…

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FBI failed to pursue Nassar sex-abuse allegations, inspector general finds

WASHINGTON (DC)
Washington Post

July 14, 2021

By Devlin Barrett

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The FBI failed to properly investigate serious sex-abuse allegations against former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, according to the Justice Department’s inspector general, who also determined that FBI officials gave misleading or false answers when confronted about those failures.

The scathing report released Wednesday paints a disturbing portrait of the nation’s premier law enforcement agency being told details of what would become one of the most shocking cases of serial sex abuse in recent American history, yet failing to follow up with key witnesses or even notify other law enforcement agencies of potential crimes happening in their jurisdictions.

The report noted that according to civil court filings, about 70 women and girls were victimized by Nassar between the time when the FBI was first told of the allegations, and when Michigan officials arrested him on the basis of separate information.

Despite “the extraordinarily serious nature of the allegations and…

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Inspector General Says F.B.I. Botched Nassar Abuse Investigation

WASHINGTON (DC)
New York Times [New York NY]

July 14, 2021

By Juliet Macur and Michael Levenson

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In a report released just before the start of the Tokyo Olympics, the inspector general found that the F.B.I. was delayed by more than a year in ramping up its investigation, allowing Mr. Nassar to abuse more victims.

The Justice Department’s inspector general released a long-awaited report on Wednesday that sharply criticized the F.B.I.’s handling of the sexual abuse case involving Lawrence G. Nassar, the former doctor for the U.S.A. Gymnastics national team and Michigan State sports, which led to Mr. Nassar’s continued abuse of girls and women.

Mr. Nassar, who is serving what amounts to life in prison, has been accused of abusing hundreds of female patients — including the Olympic champion Simone Biles and a majority of the last two United States women’s Olympic gymnastics teams — under the guise of medical treatment.

The report, citing civil court documents, said that 70 or more young athletes had been…

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Former South Burlington priest accused of child sexual abuse

SOUTH BURLINGTON (VT)
WCAX [South Burlington VT]

July 14, 2021

By Katharine Huntley

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SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – A former South Burlington priest has been accused of sexually abusing a child in the 1960s.

The victim, who is remaining anonymous, is now in his 60s. He says Father Roger W. Carlin molested him when he was nine in 1966 and 1967 at St. John Vianney church in South Burlington.

“He wants to try to heal, he wants to try to help other victims, and he wants to make the world a safer place for children,” said Mitchell Garabedian, an attorney representing the alleged victim. Garabedian has represented thousands of other sex abuse cases and says coming forward can be cathartic for victims. “The guilt stays with them and they are trying to heal, they are trying to gain closure. They can never heal fully, they can never gain closure fully.”

Robert Hoatson, a former priest who works to help sex abuse victims,…

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Lawyer calls for release of records after priest allegation

BURLINGTON (VT)
Associated Press [New York NY]

July 14, 2021

By Wilson Ring

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A lawyer called on Vermont’s Catholic church Wednesday to release all the records about a priest he alleged abused a 9-year-old boy in South Burlington in the 1960s.

But the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington said Tuesday it checked its records and found no abuse allegations against the Rev. Roger W. Carlin, who died in 1980.

Boston Attorney Mitchell Garabedian said Wednesday he was planning to file a lawsuit on behalf of the man who said he was abused by Carlin in 1966 or 1967 when he was a 9-year-old altar boy at St. John Vianney Church, South Burlington. The man is now in his mid-60s and did not want to be publicly identified.

“If the diocese does not want to release the secret files voluntarily, we will try to gain access to the secret files through civil litigation,” Garabedian said during a Wednesday news conference.

Carlin’s name was not in…

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New allegations of sexual abuse against former South Burlington priest

SOUTH BURLINGTON (VT)
WVNY-TV, Ch. 22/mychamplainvalley.com [Burlington VT]

July 14, 2021

By Courtney Kramer

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New allegations of sexual abuse have been raised against a former South Burlington priest. The alleged abuse took place in the 1960s, and the priest in question has since died.

The claims are against Father Roger Carlin who practiced at St John Vianney Church. The victim was a nine-year-old altar boy at the time, who lawyers say was repeatedly molested at church.

“I was fired for helping sexual abuse survivors,” said Bob Hoatson. “Especially of clergy”

Bob Hoatson spent decades as a religious brother and priest, before starting the nonprofit Roads to Recovery in New Jersey. Wednesday, Hoatson was in Burlington to publicly name Father Carlin as a sexual abuser and demand the diocese release all related files. The victim is now in his sixties and is remaining anonymous.

“He could not stand the pressure any longer of carrying around this weight of clergy sexual abuse,” said attorney Mitchell…

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Former priest gets prison for sex abuse

IRON MOUNTAIN (MI)
Iron Mountain Daily News [Iron Mountain MI]

July 15, 2021

By Brian Christensen

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IRON MOUNTAIN — A former Upper Peninsula priest convicted of sexually abusing teenagers in the 1980s will serve at least eight years in prison.

Gary Jacobs, 75, was sentenced Tuesday in Dickinson County Circuit Court for second-degree criminal sexual conduct and could spend as many as 15 years in prison, the maximum for the felony offense.

Jacobs pleaded guilty to the charge in May in addition to four counts of criminal sexual conduct in Ontonagon County in April. The pleas were part of an agreement spanning both counties.

Jacobs previously had been sentenced to eight to 15 years in prison Ontonagon County in May and will serve his sentences concurrently.

Additionally, Jacobs will be subject to lifetime sex offender registration and be electronically monitored the remainder of his life.

Jacobs was arrested January 2020 in Albuquerque, N.M., after an investigation by the Michigan Attorney General’s Clergy Abuse Investigation team. The…

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Abuse allegation against Buffalo Auxiliary Bishop Grosz stems from confirmation ceremony

BUFFALO (NY)
WBFO [Buffalo NY]

July 14, 2021

By Tom Dinki

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A plaintiff in a Child Victims Act lawsuit says he attended his 1990 confirmation ceremony in a Genesee County church planning to tell Buffalo Auxiliary Bishop Edward Grosz he was being abused by another priest.

Instead, the plaintiff says, Grosz made comments about his good looks and repeatedly groped him.

Attorneys for the alleged victim stood outside the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo headquarters Tuesday and revealed new details of the abuse allegation against Grosz, the former second-in-command of the Buffalo Diocese who was responsible for handling sexual abuse allegations against priests.

“[The victim] was raised Catholic, he was well aware of the impact of naming a bishop, but this is his truth,” said attorney Steve Boyd.

Boyd and other attorneys filed a lawsuit Monday in New York State Supreme Court, alleging their client, who is unnamed in court papers, was abused as a teenager by Grosz and another…

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Allegations revealed against former Auxiliary Bishop Edward Grosz

BUFFALO (NY)
WKBW [Buffalo NY]

July 12, 2021

By Charlie Specht and Sean Mickey

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Grosz is alleged to have abused a boy at his confirmation in 1990

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Former Auxiliary Bishop Edward M. Grosz became the highest-ranking cleric in the Diocese of Buffalo to be accused of child sexual abuse Monday.

The alleged victim, who is identified in the lawsuit with a “John Doe” pseudonym, filed a lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court alleging abuse by Bishop Grosz and Fr. Richard Keppeler.

In allegations first reported by The Buffalo News, Grosz is accused of abusing the 15-year-old boy in 1990 at his confirmation at St. Brigid Church in Genesee County.

AB 393 DOE v. ST. BRIGID, e… [LINK TO COMPLAINT THAT NAMES GROSZ]

At a Tuesday news conference, attorney Steve Boyd said as the boy approached the altar for his confirmation, Grosz was heard making a remark to Keppeler.

“Bishop Grosz was heard to say to Keppeler, ‘Oh Dick, you…

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Former auxiliary Bishop Grosz stepping away from active ministry amid abuse allegation investigation

BUFFALO (NY)
WIVB [Buffalo NY]

July 12, 2021

By Kaley Lynch

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Former auxiliary Bishop Edward M. Grosz is stepping away from active ministry amid an investigation into an abuse allegation against him.

An individual has alleged that he was abused by Grosz in 1990. In a lawsuit that was discussed by attorneys Jeff Anderson and Steve Boyd on Tuesday morning, both Grosz and Fr. Richard Keppeler were identified as alleged sexual abusers.

Bishop Grosz, 76, retired in March 2020, but was still performing limited sacramental ministires.

According to a statement from the Buffalo Diocese, Grosz has “voluntarily agreed to step aside from active ministry and not to exercise any priestly or episcopal functions pending a thorough investigation”.

“Bishop Grosz has denied ever having abused an individual, either an adult or a minor,” the statement adds.

Buffalo Bishop Michael W. Fisher has notified the Metropolitan Archbishop, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, and is in the process…

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Buffalo Auxiliary Bishop Grosz accused of molesting child at confirmation

BUFFALO (NY)
Buffalo News [Buffalo NY]

July 12, 2021

By Jay Tokasz

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Retired Auxiliary Bishop Edward M. Grosz, who for many years played a key role in the handling of sex abuse complaints against priests in the Buffalo Diocese, is accused in a lawsuit of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy after a confirmation service in 1990.

A Genesee County man told The News on Monday that Grosz repeatedly groped him at a gathering in a church hall following the confirmation ceremony inside St. Brigid Church in Bergen.

Grosz is the highest-ranking clergyman in the Buffalo Diocese to be accused of child sex abuse.

Grosz did not respond Monday to a voicemail left on his cellphone. Buffalo Diocese spokesman Greg Tucker put out a statement moments after the voicemail saying that Grosz has “voluntarily agreed to step aside from active ministry and not to exercise any priestly or episcopal functions pending a thorough investigation.”

“Bishop Grosz has denied ever having abused an individual,…

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Former Auxiliary Bishop Edward M. Grosz steps away from active ministry pending investigation into abuse allegation

BUFFALO (NY)
Western New York Catholic - Diocese of Buffalo [Buffalo NY]

July 12, 2021

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The Diocese of Buffalo has been notified of a pending action brought pursuant to the Child Victims Act by an individual who alleges that he was abused as a child in 1990 by then- Auxiliary Bishop Edward M. Grosz. Bishop Grosz (76), who is retired and performs limited sacramental ministries, has voluntarily agreed to step aside from active ministry and not to exercise any priestly or episcopal functions pending a thorough investigation. Bishop Grosz has denied ever having abused an individual, either an adult or a minor.

Bishop Michael W. Fisher has notified the Metropolitan Archbishop, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, and is in the process of notifying appropriate Congregations of the Holy See, as required under Vos Estis Lux Mundi, the Apostolic Letter promulgated by Pope Francis in May of 2019 governing investigations into abuse complaints against bishops. Bishop Fisher has also notified the Papal Nuncio in Washington,…

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Read: Abuse allegations against the late Bishop Sullivan deemed “credible”

LANSING (MI)
Diocese of Lansing MI

July 2, 2021

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The Diocese of Lansing has deemed as credible two allegations of sexual abuse leveled against the late Bishop James Sullivan (1929 – 2006). Bishop Sullivan was Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Lansing from 1972 to 1985 before becoming Bishop of Fargo in North Dakota from 1985 to 2002. Both accusations stem from the mid-1960’s when then-Father Sullivan was living in residence at a parish in Lansing. Both victims were boys who were subject to sexual grooming and inappropriate contact by Sullivan.

“Following investigation and review, the Diocese of Lansing has found two allegations against the late Bishop James Sullivan to be credible,” said David Kerr, spokesman for the Diocese of Lansing, July 2, 2021. 

“Bishop Sullivan’s actions were gravely immoral, deeply scandalous and betrayed both the trust of the Catholic community within the Diocese of Lansing and, more significantly, the faith placed in him by the victims and their…

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July 14, 2021

Presentarán una nueva denuncia contra el cura Aguilera y su abogado

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FM Profesional 89.9  [Salta, Argentina]

July 14, 2021

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Uno de los denunciantes de los abusos sexuales del religioso opinó acerca del fallo de la Justicia salteña que lo sobreseyó y adelantó que presentará una nueva denuncia.

Tras el sobreseimiento del cura José Carlos Aguilera por un fallo de la Corte de Justicia de Salta, por los casos denunciados de abuso sexual en su contra, uno de los denunciantes, Gerardo “Bafle” Montaldi indicó que apelarán el fallo ante la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación.

Asimismo, Montaldi manifestó su indignación ante el accionar de los jueces que hicieron lugar a la prescripción de los abusos sexuales denunciados contra Aguilera y sostuvo que esta decisión impacta de forma negativa en las víctimas. 

Por otra parte, el hombre indicó que también realizará una nueva denuncia contra el religioso y su representante, el abogado Juan Casabella Dávalos, por una “falsa denuncia” que plantearon en su contra hace más de un año.

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Mendoza: murió el cura italiano Nicola Corradi, condenado por abusos sexuales contra chicos sordos en el Provolo

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Clarín [Buenos Aires, Argentina]

July 14, 2021

By REDACCIÓN CLARÍN

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Había recibido una pena de 42 años de cárcel, pero cumplía prisión domiciliaria en un hogar de ancianos.

El Poder Judicial de Mendoza confirmó este miércoles la muerte del cura italiano Nicola Corradi, uno de los religiosos condenados por los abusos sexuales contra chicos hipoacúsicos en el Instituto Provolo. Tenía 85 años.

Nicola Bruno Corradi Soliman había recibido una pena de 42 años de prisión en noviembre de 2019, tres años después de que se hicieran públicas las denuncias en su contra.

Según confirmaron fuentes del caso a Clarín, estaba cumpliendo la pena con prisión domiciliaria. Primero estuvo en una casa de familia de Godoy Cruz y luego pasó a un hogar de ancianos en Luján de Cuyo. Había recibido este beneficio por su edad y su deteriorado estado de salud.

En el mismo proceso judicial fueron condenados el sacerdote Horacio Corbacho a 45 años y el jardinero Armando Gómez, a 18 años. Los tres fueron imputados por20 hechos de abusos sexuales…

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Former U.P. Priest sentenced in Dickinson County

IRON MOUNTAIN (MI)
WLUC - NBC 6 [Negaunee MI]

July 13, 2021

By Jerry Tudor

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Eight to 15 years in prison, that’s the sentence given to Gary Jacobs a former Upper Peninsula Priest, facing criminal sexual conduct charges. Jacobs appeared in Dickinson County court Tuesday afternoon for sentencing.

His attorney stated Jacobs wrestled with his sexuality as a gay man and alcohol abuse when he committed the criminal sexual conduct. In May, the 75-year-old Jacobs pleaded guilty to one count of second degree CSC in Dickinson County.

The Judge in the case, Christopher S. Ninomiya, said there were letters supporting Jacobs and letters from Jacob’s victims however, Ninomiya said Jacobs took advantage of his position as a Catholic Priest.

“You have completely and utterly breached the faith and trust that was placed in you, you have groomed and preyed upon innocent victims in our community and used your status to accomplish your evil deeds, in my view, for what you have done, the court cannont…

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Wisconsin DOJ encourages survivors to report clergy and faith leader abuse

MADISON (WI)
WKBT [La Crosse WI]

July 13, 2021

By Leah Rivard

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Website provides confidential place to submit reports, find victim support

Wisconsin’s attorney general is encouraging survivors of clergy or faith leader abuse to report it to the state’s Department of Justice.

Attorney General Josh Kaul says the state’s victim services specialists can help survivors in a safe and confidential way.

“We want to get to the bottom of this, both so we can connect survivors to services, but also so we can help get some measure of accountability,” Kaul says. “Hopefully by working with the dioceses to update their lists of credibly accused priests as the facts dictate …  we can work to prevent this from ever happening again.”

Survivors can either make a phone call or submit an online report.

Those who make a report can choose how much information they want to share.

To report abuse, you can contact the DOJ at (877) 222-2620.

You can…

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Litton names task force to oversee third-party review of SBC Executive Committee

NASHVILLE (TN)
Biblical Recorder [Cary NC]

July 12, 2021

By George Schroeder

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Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) President Ed Litton has appointed a seven-member task force to oversee a third-party review into the handling of sexual abuse claims by the SBC Executive Committee (EC).

Calling formation of the task force his “first priority,” Litton said the seven members of the task force “represent pastors, as well as professionals in law, counseling and abuse advocacy.” According to a July 9 news release, the task force will be chaired by Bruce Frank, lead pastor of Biltmore Baptist Church of Arden, N.C. The vice chairman is Marshall Blalock, pastor of First Baptist Church of Charleston, S.C.

“I believe the members of this team are men and women who genuinely pursue God and seek the truth and desire for survivor voices to be heard,” Litton said in a statement. “I am grateful for their willingness to serve our Convention in this important role.”

Additionally, Litton announced two advisors to the…

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NDAs Kept These Christians Silent. Now They’re Speaking Out Against Them.

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Christianity Today [Carol Stream IL]

July 7, 2021

By Daniel Silliman

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A wave of activists across countries and denominations is calling for the end to non-disclosure and confidentiality clauses.

A growing number of ministers, missionaries, Christian workers, abuse victims, and victims’ advocates are publicly objecting to the non-disclosure agreements and confidentiality clauses used by major religious organizations. They say the legal tools that were designed to protect tech industry “trade secrets” are widely misused to conceal abuse, preserve secrets, and protect powerful reputations without regard for the human cost.

On Wednesday, an international group of them launched a campaign to end “the misuse of non-disclosure agreements,” called NDAs, with a website and the hashtag #NDAfree.

“It’s time to set people free,” said Lee Furney, one of the organizers of #NDAfree and a British expat who lives in Malawi and works to support churches there. Furney played a key role in exposing…

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Divine Word Missionaries Who Worked in New Jersey Accused of Abuse

BORDENTOWN (NJ)
Horowitz Law [Fort Lauderdale FL]

July 12, 2021

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Though it has attracted very little public attention, a Catholic religious order has posted a list of its ‘credibly accused’ child molesting clerics. At least eight of them were in New Jersey and three of them are still alive.

Why is this relevant now? Because most people who were abused in New Jersey at any time only have until December 2021 to sue those responsible for the crimes and cover ups.

The Chicago-based Divine Word Missionaries put their ‘credibly accused’ list on their website in late May.

[See Chicago Sun-Times article.]

Those who spent time in New Jersey include:

–Fr. Jefferson Pool who worked in Bordentown between 1998-2020 and now lives in East Troy WI.

–Br. Gary Craanen who worked in Bordentown between 1973-1977 and now lives in Wisconsin.

–Br. Rogers (Charles) Hannan who worked in Asbury Park in 1987 and whose current whereabouts are unknown.

–Br. Deogratias Aguilar…

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‘You know we are going to kill you’: Ex-priest’s chilling threat to lawyer

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Sydney Morning Herald [Sydney, New South Wales, Australia]

July 14, 2021

By Chris Barrett

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A defrocked Catholic priest accused of systematic child abuse in East Timor has been reported to police for allegedly threatening to kill the human rights lawyer representing the victims.

The claim against American-born Richard Daschbach was made in a statement released on Tuesday night by law firm JUS Juridico Social Consultoria.

“At around 11.15am [on Tuesday] inside the Oecusse District Court, the accused of the case of 14 counts of sexual abuse against children, one count of child pornography and domestic violence, ex-priest Mr Richard Daschbach threatened to kill Ms Barbara Oliveira, partner of JU,S Juridico Social,” the firm said in the statement.

“This threat was made inside the court building, directly witnessed by one member of the national police. While Ms Oliveira was sitting and working in the waiting area of the court waiting for the conclusion of the hearing, Mr Daschbach left the defendant waiting room to go…

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Catholic priest outspoken about clergy abuse faces removal as Richmond Bishop petitions The Vatican

ROCKY MOUNT (VA)
WRIC - ABC 8 [Richmond VA]

July 13, 2021

By Kerri O'Brien

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A Virginia priest could be removed from priesthood. He continued to blog about the Catholic Church sex abuse scandals even after the Catholic Diocese of Richmond Bishop ordered him to keep quiet.

8News first began digging into this story back in early 2020. Father Mark White at first obeyed an order to stop blogging. However, he restarted the online conversation once COVID hit and in-person church services halted. That has now prompted Bishop Barry Knestout to take their battle to Pope Francis.

The dispute heated up when in a surprise move, Bishop Knestout suddenly showed up at St. Francis of Assisi in Rocky Mount and took over mass. Father Mark White was the pastor at the Church. He also served as Pastor at St. Joseph’s in Rocky Mount.

During the televised service Bishop Knestout told viewers, “Father White and I are at odds.” In the video shared with 8News, you see Pastor…

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July 13, 2021

Sacerdote es vinculado a proceso por abusar sexualmente de monaguillo

LEóN (MEXICO)
Excelsior [Mexico City, Mexico]

July 13, 2021

By Emmanuel Rincón

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Un sacerdote de Querétaro fue vinculado a proceso por su presunta responsabilidad en el delito de abuso sexual cometido en contra de un niño de 11 años

QUERÉTARO

Un sacerdote de Querétaro fue vinculado a proceso por su presunta responsabilidad en el delito de abuso sexual cometido en contra de un niño, informaron fuentes judiciales de esta entidad.

Los hechos que se le imputan al párroco habrían ocurrido en el año 2019 cuando era sacerdote en la iglesia de la colonia Reforma Agraria, donde habría abusado de un menor de 11 años de edad, quien era monaguillo en el lugar.

Por los hechos, un juez decretó la vinculación a proceso en contra del sacerdote al encontrar elementos suficientes sobre la presunta responsabilidad del imputado.

Un día antes, el vocero de la Diócesis de Querétaro, Martín Lara Becerril, afirmó que la iglesia católica tendrá cero tolerancia contra sacerdotes señalados por abusos…

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La Corte confirmó el sobreseimiento al excura Aguilera

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Página/12 [Buenos Aires, Argentina]

July 13, 2021

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El tribunal aplicó el viejo Código Penal para declarar prescripta la acusación y librar de responsabilidad penal al sacerdote denunciado por dos jóvenes. La Corte debe resolver un planteo similar de la defensa del sacerdote Emilio Lamas. 

“La decisión a que se arriba -única manera efectiva de no parecerse a aquello que se combate y se reprueba- se basa en el estricto cumplimiento de las leyes y de los principios que caracterizan el Estado de derecho”, afirmaron las juezas Teresa Ovejero y Virginia Haydeé Solórzano y los jueces Fabián VittarPablo Arancibia y Guillermo Polliotto para explicar su fallo confirmatorio del sobreseimiento dictado a favor del sacerdote José Carlos Aguilera, que en 2019 fuera denunciado por dos hechos de abuso sexual cometidos entre 1996 y 1998 en perjuicio de dos varones que entonces eran menores de edad. 

Por esa razón, y por los traumas propios que provocan agresiones de esta naturaleza, los abusos sexuales suelen denunciarse a veces…

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Desde la Red de Sobrevivientes repudiaron el sobreseimiento del cura Aguilera

SALTA (ARGENTINA)
FM Profesional 89.9  [Salta, Argentina]

July 13, 2021

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13/07/2021. Ante la resolución de la Corte de Justicia de Salta, sobre uno de los tantos sacerdotes denunciados por abuso, los sobrevivientes decidieron repudiar el fallo.

La Red de Sobrevivientes de Abusos Eclesiásticos de Salta, se expresó en contra de la resolución de la Corte de Justicia de Salta que dictó el sobreseimiento del sacerdote José Carlos Aguilera por considerar que los delitos por abuso sexual que se le acusan, están prescriptos.

De acuerdo a la Red, el fallo del máximo órgano de justicia local, resulta arbitrario porque considera que los denunciantes no estarían “afectados por el hecho”, por lo que el juzgamiento de abusos ahora estarían determinados de modo subjetivo para aquellos que denuncian después de varios años ignorando olímpicamente que el hecho de haber denunciado a su abusador demuestra un grado de afectación determinado y sobre todo la búsqueda de justicia. 

Los manifestantes agregan que la Corte tiene en…

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La Corte de Salta sobreseyó a un cura acusado de abuso sexual

SALTA (ARGENTINA)
Que Pasa Salta [Salta, Argentina]

July 13, 2021

By Matías Giliberti

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No es porque sea inocente, sino porque prescribió una presentación en contra del religioso. ¿Pasará lo mismo con Agustín Rosa Torino? 

Una vez más la Justicia provincial quedó en el ojo de la tormenta. En las últimas horas se supo que la Corte de Salta rechazó un recurso de queja interpuesto por la fiscalía de impugnación contra el sobreseimiento del ex sacerdote José Carlos Aguilera. Así entonces el religioso, acusado de graves delitos sexuales, fue sobreseído y seguirá su vida como si nada. 

Ahora temen que el fallo pueda replicarse en la causa que se sigue en contra del ex cura Emilio Lamas o incluso favorecer al reciente condenado Agustín Rosa Torino.

José Carlos Aguilera fue detenido el 21 de marzo de 2019 e imputado por los delitos de abuso sexual gravemente ultrajante por las circunstancias de su realización, agravado por ser ministro de culto (dos hechos) en concurso real con abuso sexual simple agravado por ser ministro de…

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The St. Pius X youth seminary in Vatican City, circa 2009. (Courtesy of Kamil Jarzembowski)

A teen was accused of abuse inside Vatican City. Powerful church figures helped him become a priest.

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
Washington Post

July 12, 2021

By Chico Harlan and Stefano Pitrelli

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[Photo above: The St. Pius X youth seminary in Vatican City, circa 2009. (Courtesy of Kamil Jarzembowski)]

The warnings started coming eight years ago, sent to some of the most powerful figures in the Roman Catholic Church, alerting them to a potential sex abuse crime that stood out from other church cases.

The profile of the alleged abuser, by itself, was unusual: not a priest, but rather a teenage altar boy, who was said to have coerced a peer to engage in various sex acts night after night over six years. And then there was the purported location: inside the Vatican’s own walls, at a youth seminary for the 15 or so altar boys who served the pope.

“Right now a boy is there who should no longer be there,” read an anonymous letter sent to Pope Francis and several cardinals in 2013, informing the just-elected pontiff of an alleged…

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Priest guilty of 25 sexual abuse charges

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July 12, 2021

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A Catholic priest has been found guilty of numerous historical abuse charges including three counts of having homosexual sex with young boys.

Anthony William Peter Caruana, 79, was convicted of 25 charges relating to 12 victims after jurors in his Sydney trial were deliberating for nearly 10 days.

They will return to the NSW District Court on Wednesday to continue deciding on a majority verdict for the remaining two counts.

The former boarding housemaster is accused of abusing male students while he was a school teacher, rugby coach, and conductor at Chevalier College, south of Sydney in the 1980s.

Over a six-week trial, the jury heard evidence that one of his 14-year-old victims was attacked while in the band storage room cleaning instruments.

The teacher grabbed his hand and forced it down his pants, another time saying words to the effect of “God will love you if you do what…

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Anti-LGBTQ+ Priest Accused of Sexual Abuse to Cure Homosexuality

PARIS (FRANCE)
Advocate [New York NY]

July 12, 2021

By Alex Cooper

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Allegations of homophobic priest Tony Anatrella sexually abusing men have been around for decades. 

A French Catholic priest, Tony Anatrella, who once served as a Vatican adviser regarding sexuality, is facing a church trial over alleged sexual relationships with his male clients.

The priest, 80, has a history of supporting anti-LGBTQ+ rights initiatives including authoring an article that supported a ban on queer people serving in the priesthood, according to Queerty. The website also reported that he claimed gay men raised violent children.

Anatrella has had a history of sexual assault allegations as well, according to The National Catholic Reporter. The outlet reported that allegations have been circulating for almost 20 years. French dioceses sent seminarians thought to be gay to Anatrella who said he could suppress their sexual orientation. He has denied the allegations against him.

He was banned from ministering in 2018.

There have been three complaints made…

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Buffalo Diocese Places Retired Priest on Leave After Abuse Allegation

BUFFALO (NY)
National Catholic Register - EWTN [Irondale AL]

July 12, 2021

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An alleged victim, in a complaint under the Child Victims Act, claimed she was abused as a child in the 1980s at what the complaint names as St. Matthew parish.

After diocesan officials discovered an unreported allegation of abuse, Bishop Michael Fisher of Buffalo has placed on leave an 88-year-old retired priest, Monsignor Leo McCarthy, who denies the accusation.

“Bishop Fisher wishes to emphasize that the decision to restrict Msgr. McCarthy’s priestly faculties at this time is in no way intended to indicate his guilt or is it a determination about the truth or falsity of the complaints,” the Diocese of Buffalo said.

An alleged victim, in a complaint under the Child Victims Act, claimed she was abused as a child in the 1980s at what the complaint names as St. Matthew parish. The diocese was not served the complaint but officials found the claim in a search of publicly…

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Examining priest abuse after closure of Croteau case

SPRINGFIELD (MA)
WGGB - WesternMassNews [Springfield MA]

July 12, 2021

By Audrey Russo and Amanda Callahan

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Now for a Western Mass News exclusive.

New details Monday night surrounding a defrocked priest who authorities said was responsible for the murder of altar boy Danny Croteau nearly 50 years ago.

Western Mass News learned of new allegations against former priest Richard Lavigne, who died days before the Hampden DA could bring murder charges against him.

Danny Croteau is one of those names that never left the heart of the western Mass. community.

The 13-year-old’s murder went unsolved by the law for nearly 50 years.

In the eyes of some in the community, however, Priest Richard Lavigne was always seen as guilty.

“They all would think that he did it. That was always the rumor.”

The priest was convicted of child sex abuse involving different children in 1992, defrocked in the early 2000s, and died in May of 2021, just as the Hampden District Attorney planned to…

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July 12, 2021

Agresiones de sacerdote duraron tres años: Lazo

LEóN (MEXICO)
Diario de Querétaro [Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico]

July 12, 2021

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Se estima que los abusos por parte del sacerdote iniciaron desde que el menor tenía alrededor de ocho y nueve años

Tras ser detenido el sacerdote que abusó de un menor de edad que participaba como monaguillo en la iglesia de la colonia Reforma Agraria, Fernanda Lazo, presidenta de Corazones Mágicos, hizo un llamado para que la Iglesia Católica colabore y los menores, víctima de abuso, accedan pronto a la justicia y a los padres de familia que siempre le crean a sus hijos.

La activista informó que fue desde el pasado viernes por la noche cuando fue detenido el sacerdote imputado y, como medida preventiva, se le impuso prisión y dos meses de investigación complementaria. 

Lazo indicó que se estima que los abusos por parte del sacerdote iniciaron desde que el menor tenía alrededor de ocho y nueve años, y estos se mantuvieron durante tres años hasta que la…

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People from Mosakahiken Cree Nation hug in front of a makeshift memorial at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School to honour the 215 children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility, in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, on June 4, 2021. - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on June 4 urged the Catholic Church to "take responsibility" and release records on indigenous residential schools under its direction, after the discovery of remains of 215 children in unmarked graves. (Photo by Cole Burston / AFP)

Canada officials call for Pope Francis to formally apologise on behalf of Catholic Church after over 1,000 children’s bodies found

ST. CATHARINES (CANADA)
The Irish Post [London, England]

July 10, 2021

By Rachael O'Connor

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[Photo above: People from Mosakahiken Cree Nation hug in front of a makeshift memorial at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School to honour the 215 children whose remains have been discovered buried near the facility, in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, on June 4, 2021. – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on June 4 urged the Catholic Church to “take responsibility” and release records on indigenous residential schools under its direction, after the discovery of remains of 215 children in unmarked graves. (Photo by Cole Burston / AFP)]

THERE ARE growing calls for Pope Francis to officially apologise on behalf of the Catholic Church for the church’s role in Canada’s residential schools, set up to forcibly assimilate First Nations children.

Over the past several months, the bodies of over 1,000 children have been discovered at three former residential schools run by the Catholic Church; neither the Pope or the Church have…

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Former Student Sues Providence High School in Burbank, Alleges Sexual Abuse of Minor by Then Track Coach

LOS ANGELES (CA)
KCAL - CBS 9 [Los Angeles CA]

July 11, 2021

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Providence High School, a private Catholic school in Burbank, was sued by a former student who alleges her track and field coach sexually molested her as a minor in 2019, and then warned her not to tell anyone what he’d done.

The lawsuit, brought Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, identifies 27-year-old Mohamed Haddada as the former coach. The now 18-year-old plaintiff is listed only as Jane Doe.

According to court documents, Doe was 16-years-old and in 10th grade when Haddada was assigned as her track and field coach. The suit alleges that the then coach began manipulating Doe’s emotions to take advantage of her age in order to ultimately sexually abuse her.

Haddada is said to have had adult-oriented conversations with the teenage girl, shared personal information about his private life and paid special attention to her.

In 2019, the Providence High track-and-field program continued into the summer, with…

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Retired priest placed on administrative leave following child abuse complaint

BUFFALO (NY)
Buffalo News [Buffalo NY]

July 9, 2021

By Harold McNeil

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The Diocese of Buffalo announced Friday that a retired priest who continues to assist in the ministry of St. Matthew’s parish in Buffalo has been placed on administrative leave in the wake of a child abuse complaint against him.

A statement released by the diocese said it recently became aware of an action brought pursuant to the Child Victims Act by a woman who alleges she was abused as a child in the early 1980s by Monsignor Leo McCarthy, 88.

The complaint was not served on the diocese but was discovered during a search of publicly filed complaints, diocesan officials said.

The diocese notified the Erie County District Attorney’s Office, reached out to the attorney for the plaintiff and approached McCarthy, who denied committing any acts of abuse.

The diocese reported the matter to the Independent Review Board, which, it said, will be responsible for appointing an independent investigator.

Since the woman…

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‘A wicked problem’: Advocacy center expands to deal with increase in child abuse allegations

TRAVERSE CITY (MI)
Record-Eagle [Traverse City MI]

July 11, 2021

By Patti Brandt Burgess

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Child sexual abuse sometimes takes place under the blankets while a child sits with their abuser on the sofa, watching TV in a room full of people.

“It’s a wicked problem that happens in the shadows,” said Ginger Kadlec, executive director of the Traverse Bay Children’s Advocacy Center, which recently added 2,200 square feet of space to deal with the rise in reports of sexual and physical abuse.

The added space nearly doubles the CAC’s size, allowing the center to now conduct two simultaneous forensic interviews, Kadlec said.

The number of child forensic interviews done at the CAC has increased by about 10 percent each year for the past several years, said Kadlec, who took over as director of the center in August. In May, 52 interviews were conducted, up from 38 in 2019.

“We’re anticipating that trend to continue upward,” Kadlec said. “We kind of hope that it does,…

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In Israel, activists and families push for stiffer sentences for child sex abusers

TEL AVIV-YAFO (ISRAEL)
Forward [New York NY]

July 8, 2021

By Yardena Schwartz

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The story is all too familiar. A child is sexually assaulted and the perpetrator either goes unpunished or gets a short prison sentence, even community service.

Activists describe a vicious cycle in which victims and their families have such low expectations of the Israeli justice system’s response that victims do not even report incidents — creating a public sense that child sexual abuse is not much of a problem.

But the Office of the State Attorney and groups dedicated to addressing the problem estimate that there are in fact tens of thousands of child sexual abuse cases in the country annually, many of them difficult to prosecute because there are no eyewitnesses and because the victims are young and traumatized.

After a series of particularly egregious cases resulting in limited consequences, advocates intensified public campaigns this spring and notched several small victories that they hope are harbingers for a broader…

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Camp Hope provides mountain haven for children who have experienced trauma

SALT LAKE CITY (UT)
Salt Lake Tribune [Salt Lake City UT]

July 11, 2021

By Jordan Miller

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The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s office hopes to give kids a place to just be kids.

Children and parents alike are always nervous at the drop off to summer sleepaway camp.

One grandmother was no exception when she dropped off her grandson June 28 to stay at a camp in the Uinta mountains, where just an hour from the city, children could see streams run through rocky waterways and lambs guided by sheepdogs alongside winding ridge roads.

“This first time he’s going to camp — he’s so excited he’s just bouncing,” she said. “He’s already got his stories ready for the campfire.”

But for her grandson, it was more than just a trip to camp, it was a chance for healing. For five days, in a picturesque corner of the Uintas overlooking a mountain meadow, 62 children who were all victims of crime got to bond, make friends and…

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‘Gay and Catholic’: A Q&A with Writer and Speaker Eve Tushnet

WASHINGTON (DC)
National Catholic Register - EWTN [Irondale AL]

July 12, 2021

By Eve Tushnet and Autumn Jones

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This spring, Eve Tushnet wrote an article about the conversion therapy in Catholic spaces. The article, included in the June 2021 issue of America Magazine, cited anecdotal evidence from interviews Tushnet conducted during her research. CNA responded to the article with a different perspective on welcoming LGBT members of the Church, supported by our own research and interviews. 

Over the last several weeks, Tushnet and our staff engaged in a charitable discourse about our respective points of view. We invited Tushnet to share her thoughts in an interview with CNA:

Tell us a little bit about yourself and your approach to ministry. How did you acquire your position with America? What prompted you to write your book?

I was born in 1978 and raised in Washington, D.C., more or less secular or Reform Jewish. When I was 12 or 13, I began to realize that the way other girls were talking…

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An Uncertain Future for the Adult Survivors Act

ALBANY (NY)
WSKG [Vestal NY]

July 12, 2021

By Darrell Camp

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[Includes video with additional content, including statements by Senator Brad Hoylman and survivor Tom Andriola, further comments by survivor Marissa Hoechstetter, and the text of the proposed law.]

The Adult Survivors Act unanimously passed the New York State Senate during this year’s legislative session, but its future in the Assembly remains unclear.

New York’s legislative session ended nearly one month ago, but not without criticism from advocacy groups.

The Adult Survivors Act would create a one-year look back window for cases of adult sexual abuse. That’s similar to the Child Victims Act, legislation passed in 2019 targeted at victims of child sex abuse.

While the Senate passed the Adult Survivors Act unanimously, the Assembly didn’t bring it to the floor for a vote.

Assembly member Linda Rosenthal, a Democrat from Manhattan who sponsors the bill, said that even she doesn’t completely understand why it wasn’t voted on.

“Some of it…

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Young boy sexually abused in Staten Island foster home, alleges suit against NYC

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Staten Island Advance [Staten Island NY]

July 11, 2021

By Frank Donnelly

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Running away didn’t help.

Neither did telling a social worker about the abuse he contends he suffered in his Staten Island foster home.

A young boy could have been spared the pain and agony of being sexually abused by an older foster child had the city and a child-care agency acted on his complaints of molestation, a lawsuit alleges.

“If minimal foster care services had been provided to plaintiff with reasonable care, the sexual assaults of plaintiff could have been thus prevented,” alleges a civil complaint against the city and Seamen’s Society for Children and Families.

As a result of the defendants’ negligence, the plaintiff has suffered “severe and permanent psychological, emotional and physical injuries, shame, humiliation and the inability to lead a normal life,” contends the complaint.

A New Jersey resident, the man is now in his late 30s, his court filings indicate.

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Colorado Law Allows Sex Abuse Victims to Collect Restitution in Civil Court From Public and Private Institutions

DENVER (CO)
National Catholic Register - EWTN [Irondale AL]

July 12, 2021

By Autumn Jones

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Senate Bill 88 is the first opportunity for victims who were abused by employees of public institutions to pursue restitution.

On Tuesday, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed into law Senate Bill 88, which allows victims of sexual abuse to file for restitution from public and private entities in civil court.

The law adopted July 6 permits victims of abuse from 1960 to January 2022 retroactively to collect restitution from employers who knew about or who should have known about the abuse taking place, as long as claims are filed by January 2025. 

“For decades, the Catholic Church in Colorado has recognized a need for restorative justice for victims of sexual abuse, no matter how long ago the abuse occurred,” said the Colorado Catholic Conference in a statement. “It is important to acknowledge that this new law could provide opportunities for victims of childhood sexual abuse from other institutions who have…

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July 11, 2021

Diocese places Msgr. Leo McCarthy on leave following allegation of sexual abuse

BUFFALO (NY)
WKBW [Buffalo NY]

July 9, 2021

By Sean Mickey

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McCarthy assists in parish ministry at Blessed Sacrament Church

A retired Buffalo priest with numerous accolades was placed on administrative leave by Bishop Michael Fisher on Friday after an allegation of child sexual abuse.

Rev. Msgr. Leo McCarthy, 88, is alleged to have sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl at St. Matthew’s Church in 1982, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday in State Supreme Court against St. Matthew’s Church and School.

McCarthy, a popular priest who assists in parish ministry at Blessed Sacrament Church in the Town of Tonawanda, denied committing any acts of abuse, the Diocese of Buffalo said in a news release.

According to the lawsuit, McCarthy asked the young girl to help at the church, then showed her pornography and forced her to sit on his lap as he allegedly hugged and touched her.

During the two months the girl was asked to help at the church, McCarthy…

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Sex Molesting Track Coach At Burbank Catholic School? Providence Ex-Student’s Lawsuit Alleges She Was 16

BURBANK (CA)
MyNewsLA.com [Los Angeles CA]

July 11, 2021

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A private Catholic high school in Burbank is being sued by a former student who alleges she was sexually molested as a minor in 2019 by a track-and-field coach who warned her not to tell anyone what he had done to her.

The plaintiff is identified only as Jane Doe in the Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit brought against Providence High School and the now-18-year-old plaintiff’s former coach, Mohamed Haddada, who is 27 and awaiting trial on charges of sexual abuse, according to her court papers.

The suit’s allegations include sexual abuse of a minor, sexual harassment, intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligent hiring, supervision and retention. Doe seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.

A Providence High School representative could not be immediately reached.

At the outset of the 2018-19 school year, Doe was 16 years old and in the 10th grade, the suit states. He was assigned as…

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Homophobic priest accused of trying to cure homosexuality…through sex with men

PARIS (FRANCE)
Queerty [United States]

July 10, 2021

By David Reddish

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A notoriously anti-gay priest in Paris will face trial within the Catholic Church over his self-professed attempts to “cure” homosexuality. His method: have sex with men.

Msgr. Tony Anatrella has a long history of campaigning against LGBTQ rights initiatives inside and outside the church. In 2005, he authored an article supporting a ban on LGBTQ people from serving in the priesthood. The following year, he claimed gay men raise “violent” children, and further supported a ban on same-sex marriage equality. He further described homosexuality as a “confusion of sex and feelings leads to a confusion of the realities and an impasse.”

Anatrella’s stance on homosexuality boggles the mind considering his decades-long history of sexual assault of other men. The National Catholic Reporter reports that allegations against Anatrella have circulated for more than 20 years. In 2006, a former seminarian named Daniel Lamarca claimed Anatrella sexually assaulted him during therapy…

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Former ministry leader at NC university sexually abused student for years, lawsuit says

CHARLOTTE (NC)
Charlotte Observer [Charlotte NC]

July 10, 2021

By Joe Marusek

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A former Catholic ministry leader at Western Carolina University in the North Carolina mountains sexually abused a student for years in the 1980s, according to a lawsuit the former student filed on Tuesday against his alleged abuser and the Charlotte Catholic Diocese.

On Friday, the diocese issued a statement that it “has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse, and we continue to encourage anyone who has been the victim of abuse to seek help and report to authorities.”

Al Behm is named in the lawsuit as the man who allegedly sexually abused the student at WCU in Cullowhee. The student said he had known Behm since he was a boy in Connecticut.

Behm was an ordained Catholic brother of the Ohio-based Glenmary Home Missioners religious order, according to the lawsuit filed Tuesday in Mecklenburg County Civil Superior Court.

From about 1980 to 1984, the diocese and…

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Canada officials call for Pope Francis to formally apologise on behalf of Catholic Church after over 1,000 children’s bodies found

OTTAWA (CANADA)
The Irish Post [London, England]

July 10, 2021

By Rachael O'Connor

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THERE ARE growing calls for Pope Francis to officially apologise on behalf of the Catholic Church for the church’s role in Canada’s residential schools, set up to forcibly assimilate First Nations children.

Over the past several months, the bodies of over 1,000 children have been discovered at three former residential schools run by the Catholic Church; neither the Pope or the Church have issued a formal apology, leading to huge anger in Canada.

Now elected officials and authorities have called on the Church to formally apologise, with Ontario MPs and Mayor Walter Sendzik writing an open letter to the bishop of St Catharines, their local town, asking that he demands Pope Francis apologise.

In the letter, the officials acknowledge that “The residential school sustem was an attempt by the Government of Canada and Canadian churches to erase Indigenous culture from Canada.”

While some other Canadian Christian churches have apologised for…

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Graveside service for Danny Croteau The flowers on his grave frame a portrait of Danny Croteau during a graveside memorial service for the 13-year-old altar boy authorities determined was killed by his parish priest in 1972. (Don Treeger / The Republican) 6/28/2021

Defrocked Catholic priest Richard Lavigne in deathbed tapes: ‘I assume I’m going to heaven’ (audio)

SPRINGFIELD (MA)
The Republican - MassLive [Springfield MA]

July 10, 2021

By Stephanie Barry

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[Photo above: Graveside service for Danny CroteauThe flowers on his grave frame a portrait of Danny Croteau during a graveside memorial service for the 13-year-old altar boy authorities determined was killed by his parish priest in 1972. (Don Treeger / The Republican) 6/28/2021]

Until his last breath, defrocked Roman Catholic priest Richard R. Lavigne — prolific child molester, alleged murderer and catalyst for many lifetimes of ruin — remained convinced he was going to heaven.

With the steady beeping of a heart monitor in the background, this was among the revelations a state trooper drew from Lavigne as the disgraced cleric lay ill in medical facilities in Springfield and Franklin County over the spring.

Detective Michael T. McNally, a product of Catholic schools himself, first visited Lavigne’s bedside in the hope of eliciting a confession to the 1972 killing of altar boy Daniel “Danny” Croteau. After…

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Under Philippine law, 12-year-olds can consent to sex. Activists are trying to change that

MANILA (PHILIPPINES)
CNN [Atlanta GA]

July 10, 2021

By Jessie Yeung

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Antonette Acupinpin was 7 when the sexual abuse started.

She had already endured years of beating and physical violence from her mother and stepfather, she said — but then he took it a step further.

He would put a long knife near her face during the abuse, and threaten to kill her mother and brother if she reported him, she said. Terrified and ashamed, she didn’t tell anyone for a year and a half — until a school teacher saw her with a black eye and notified the police.

“I felt hopeless,” said Acupinpin, now 23. “It felt like I had nowhere to go because it’s my family who was hurting me. I didn’t know anyone who could really help me.”

She’s not alone. Child sexual abuse is rampant in the Philippines, which activists say is partly driven by the country’s ​law regarding the age at which ​girls can legally…

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July 10, 2021

Detienen a sacerdote acusado de delitos sexuales contra menor

LEóN (MEXICO)
Quadratín Querétaro [Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico]

July 10, 2021

By Redacción

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Acusado por el presunto delito sexual en agravio de un menor de edad, fue detenido el sacerdote que oficiaba en la iglesia de la Reforma Agraria.

El sujeto enfrentaba esta acusación -corroborada por la Diócesis de Querétaro- desde hace dos años.

El sujeto se encuentra en el Centro de Reinserción Social, donde se vinculará a proceso y enfrentará además una reclasificación de delito a violación equiparada.

El pasado 30 de junio, la diócesis Queretana, informó que suspendió a un sacerdote, derivado de que contra de él se realizó una denuncia por presunto abuso sexual.

El vicario general Martín Lara Becerril, dijo que en la Reforma Agraria oficiaba misa el sacerdote a quien se acusó por cometer el delito presuntamente contra un menor, de 11 años de edad, quien se desempeñaba como monaguillo. 

La denuncia se presentó en el 2019, momento en el cual se realizó la suspensión; el expediente está…

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The $128-million renovation to St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica in Toronto was completed in September 2016, one year after Catholic Church groups told a judge that $3.9 million was all they could fundraise nationally for Canada's residential school survivors. (St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica / Facebook)

Priest slams ‘pitiful’ lack of Catholic fundraising for residential school survivors

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

July 10, 2021

By Jason Warick

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[Photo above: The $128-million renovation to St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica in Toronto was completed in September 2016, one year after Catholic Church groups told a judge that $3.9 million was all they could fundraise nationally for Canada’s residential school survivors. (St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica / Facebook)]

Saskatchewan’s 5 bishops have agreed to resume fundraising, while dozens elsewhere remain silent

A Catholic priest is speaking out against his own church, saying he’s ashamed it used a legal “loophole” to escape its $25-million promise to residential school survivors.

“It’s scandalous, really shameful,” said Saskatoon priest and Order of Canada recipient André Poilièvre.

“It was a loophole. It might be legal, but it’s not ethical.”

One of the Catholic Church’s promises in the landmark 2005 Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement was to give its “best efforts” at fundraising $25 million for survivors.

After a decade, more than $21 million of that remained…

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Catholic Church dedicated nearly $300M for buildings since promising residential school survivors $25M in 2005

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

July 6, 2021

By Jason Warick

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CBC compiled Catholic projects announced since promising ‘best efforts’ to survivors, paying them under $4M

Catholic officials said in 2015 they could only fundraise a total of $3.9 million for residential school survivors, but efforts for Catholic cathedrals and other buildings across Canada reached nearly $300 million since November 2005, according to data gathered by CBC News.

The actual number may be higher. The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops declined a CBC News request this week to ask its member bishops for the information. The figure of $292 million resulted from searches of individual dioceses’ websites and other public sources.

These include a $128-million renovation of St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica in Toronto. The 2016 gala opening — complete with a brass band — was held one year after Canadian church groups went to court to say there was no more fundraising money for survivors.

Critics say these figures throw into question the church’s legal claim it gave “best efforts” to…

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Bishop Fisher places a retired Buffalo priest on administrative leave after abuse accusation is discovered

BUFFALO (NY)
WIVB [Buffalo NY]

July 9, 2021

By Patrick Ryan

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88-year-old Reverend Monsignor Leo McCarthy, a retired Buffalo Catholic priest, has been placed on administrative leave after a complaint of alleged abuse was discovered by the diocese.

The alleged abuse came to light through a Child Victims Act complaint, claiming this individual was abused as a child in the early 1980s at St. Matthew parish. The Buffalo Catholic Diocese came across the complaint during a search of publicly filed complaints. The diocese was not directly served the claim.

The diocese notified the Erie County District Attorney’s office and contacted the plaintiff’s attorney after learning of the complaint. The matter has also been reported to their Independent Review Board — responsible for appointing an independent investigator. 

The plaintiff is unwilling to cooperate in the investigation.

McCarthy was placed on leave by Bishop Michael Fisher. The 88-year-old, who assists in parish ministry, denies committing any abuse.

“As a result, Bishop Fisher has decided…

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East Timor: Defrocked priest’s trial must be swift – NGO

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Macau Business Media

July 9, 2021

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An East Timorese NGO has called for more respect and support for victims of sexual abuse in the country, calling for a speedy trial of a defrocked priest accused of sexually abusing several children over a period of years.

“Sexual violations against women and girls are serious crimes, and everyone must unite to oppose these acts. Activists, journalists, the state, human rights institutions and our entire population need to act more purposefully to fight for the physical safety, privacy and freedom of women and girls,” said La’o Hamutuk, a Timorese non-governmental organisation (NGO).

In a statement sent to Lusa La’o Hamutuk welcomes the fact that Daschbach’s trial is finally taking place, expressing concern over repeated postponements in the process and by “political pressure from important people and comments on social media that could increase the psychological suffering of the victims”.

“These trends can set a bad example for other victims in the future, or make victims afraid to…

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James Carroll’s book outlines struggling relationship with Catholic Church

BOSTON (MA)
National Catholic Reporter [Kansas City MO]

July 10, 2021

By Bill Mitchell

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Catholics of a certain age and outlook, like many of NCR’s readers, will find in James Carroll’s latest book, The Truth at the Heart of the Lie: How the Catholic Church Lost Its Soul — A Memoir of Faith, a useful framing of our relationship with the church.

I’m thinking, especially, of Catholics encouraged by the inclusiveness and compassion exhibited by Pope Francis but confounded by a church that remains bogged down by clericalism and resistant to reforms already too long delayed.

Put aside, for the moment, the impassioned critiques and defenses ignited by Carroll’s 2019 article, “Abolish the Priesthood,” that preceded the book.

Consider, instead, the most interesting argument in the book:

The paradox of the Francis pontificate lies in its setting the ‘not yet’ against the ‘no longer tolerable,’ and it presents Catholics who long for the…

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I Could Do Priest, But I Couldn’t Be Priest

NEW ORLEANS (LA)
MyNewOrleans.com [New Orleans LA]

July 9, 2021

By Peter Finney III

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From the Pulpit to the Pew

I thought about a billboard, but there’s little wiggle in an unemployed budget.

About a postcard, but that would be a bit brief.

A homily, but an ellipsis is not an endpoint.

So I waited. I waited for a question from friend or family. I waited for my long, quiet journey to be caught up to by the reckoning with a sudden announcement. I waited even for this blog, an invitation out-of-the-blue and right-on-time.

I waited to explain why I left the priesthood.

As I sit in a creaky, lonely church pew—I made Mass Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday this week, good for a gold star on my bulletin and a compulsive disorder referral in my inbox—my mind often goes to James Joyce. To call him an “Irish author” is as incomplete as to call him a “complicated Catholic.” But like any good Irish lad…

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How Josh Duggar Shifted Homeschoolers’ Sense of Security

FORT SMITH (AR)
Christianity Today [Carol Stream IL]

July 12, 2021

By Kate Shellnutt

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After recognizing that sin and evil aren’t outside threats, families are doing more to promote abuse awareness.

Josh Duggar was slated to stand trial this month on charges of downloading and possessing material that depicted the sexual abuse of minors. Instead, his court date has been delayed until the fall. His family’s series Counting On has been cancelled by TLC.

In the months to come, Duggar’s case will be covered as the saga of a former reality TV star, making headlines in celebrity magazines as did every courtship, wedding, pregnancy, and birth announcement from the famously fruitful Duggar brood.

But for some who come from Christian circles like the Duggars’—conservative Christian churches, tight-knit homeschool networks, big-family “quiverfull” movements—this case isn’t just about Josh Duggar. It represents a larger concern over how their communities teach about sexual abuse and, sadly, have missed opportunities…

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Pope Francis Fast Facts

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
CNN [Atlanta GA]

July 9, 2021

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[Via KAKE NBC, Wichita KS]

Here is a look at the life of Pope Francis, the current pope and first non-European pontiff of the modern era.

Personal

Birth date: December 17, 1936

Birth place: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Birth name: Jorge Mario Bergoglio

Father: Mario Bergoglio

Mother: Regina (Sivori) Bergoglio

Religion: Roman Catholic

Other Facts

The first Jesuit pope.

The first Latin American pope and the first from the Americas.

The first non-European pope in more than 1,000 years.

Reportedly received the second most votes in the 2005 papal election.

As archbishop of Buenos Aires, Bergoglio took the bus to work and cooked his own meals.

Part of one lung was removed when he was a young man, but he is in good health, according to the Vatican spokesman Rev. Federico Lombardi.

Timeline

December 13, 1969  Is ordained as a priest.

1973-1979 – Serves as provincial for Argentina.

1980-1986  Rector of the Philosophical and Theological Faculty…

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Catholic ‘Party Priest’ brandished gun, was abusive, suit by Fresno County woman alleges

FRESNO (CA)
Fresno Bee [Fresno CA]

July 9, 2021

By Thaddeus Miller

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A Fresno County woman has filed a lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno over what she says was an abusive relationship with a religious leader called the “Party Priest” who brandished a gun.

The court filing from Wednesday says the Rev. Guadalupe Rios and the woman identified only as Jane Doe were romantically involved for about four years, and that Rios was physically and emotionally abusive.

Rios was head priest at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Selma from 2014 to 2020. He also served at a church with the same name in Los Banos before that, according to the lawsuit.

The woman worked as a cook and housekeeper for the church’s rectory, which was Rios’ living quarters.

The diocese does not comment on pending litigation, according to Cheryl Sarkisian, chancellor for the Diocese of Fresno. She said in November that Rios was placed on administrative…

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Cardinal sins: Can Pope Francis clean up the Vatican’s act?

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
Irish Times [Dublin, Ireland]

July 10, 2021

By Patsy McGarry

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A trial before the Vatican’s criminal tribunal begins this month, those charged include four former Vatican officials and Cardinal Angelo Becciu

Oh dear. It was Jesus himself who advised: “No one can serve two masters. He will either hate one and love the other, or be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.” Despite which, and repeatedly, some dealing with Vatican finances appear to have fallen for the undoubted charms of mammon.

The latest episode remains to be proven. Previous ones show up Dan Brown and his Da Vinci Code for its lack of imagination as well as the sad limitations of fiction.

Last Saturday the Vatican announced that 10 people, including a cardinal, were to face charges which include fraud, embezzlement, abuse of office, appropriation of funds, money laundering, self-laundering, corruption, extortion, publication of documents under the cover of secrecy, false documentation, falsified internal agreements….

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July 9, 2021

Abusos en Cristo Orante: las pruebas contra el arzobispo de Mendoza y el obispo de La Rioja, acusados de encubrir a un monje

MENDOZA (ARGENTINA)
Infobae [Buenos Aires, Argentina]

July 9, 2021

By Juan Parrilla

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En 2018, un joven seminarista denunció que Diego Roqué y Oscar Portillo lo habían sometido sexualmente en más de una oportunidad. Los intentos de las autoridades eclesiásticas para tapar la investigación 

El arzobispo de Mendoza, Marcelo Colombo, su obispo auxiliar, Marcelo Mazzitelli, el obispo de La Rioja, Dante Braida, y otros tres sacerdotes fueron denunciados por el posible encubrimiento del monje Oscar Portillo, procesado por abuso sexual en el marco de la causa conocida como “Cristo Orante”.

Carlos Lombardi, abogado de la víctima, contó a Infobae que el 1 de junio envió un escrito a las dos casillas de mail que el Vaticano abrió para recibir este tipo denuncias ante la Congregación para la Doctrina de la Fe, pero aseguró que jamás le contestaron. Por eso también mandó una copia por correo a la Nunciatura Apostólica en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, aunque –dijo– tampoco obtuvo respuesta. En su presentación, solicitó que “se investiguen las acciones u omisiones dirigidas…

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Indigenous survivor describes her ‘haunting experience’ of boarding school abuse

PRINCE ALBERT (CANADA)
PBS NewsHour [Arlington VA]

July 8, 2021

By John Yang

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For more than a century, native children sent to Canadian Christian boarding schools were banned from speaking their languages or practicing their traditions. Hundreds died but their families were never told and bodies never returned — only found in unmarked graves recently. John Yang speaks to Heather Bear, vice chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, about Canada’s dark past.

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  • Judy Woodruff :The shocking discoveries of several hundred unmarked graves at former boarding schools for indigenous children in Western Canada has focused attention a dark chapter of that nation’s history.As John Yang reports, it’s a story of forced assimilation and physical, emotional and sexual abuse.
  • John Yang: Judy, for more than a century, the children of Canadian native communities, including what’s known as the First Nations, were taken from their families and sent to Christian boarding schools run for the government, about 70 percent…
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Like attacks on mosques after 9/11, setting churches ablaze only punishes innocent worshippers

(CANADA)
The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Canada]

July 9, 2021

By Robyn Urback

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[Photo above: RCMP said in a release that officers were called to the blaze at St. John Baptiste Parish in Morinville, about 40 kilometres north of Edmonton, just after 3 a.m. on June 30, 2021. — TRACY DALZELL-HEISE/THE CANADIAN PRESS]

Just days after al-Qaeda terrorists flew passenger planes into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, a mosque all the way over in Montreal was firebombed. Another mosque was then vandalized in Hamilton, where a rather confused assailant also set a Hindu temple ablaze. A few weeks later, two Ontario mosques – one in Burlington and one in Mississauga – were firebombed in the same weekend. In the U.S., a bullet flew through the window of the only mosque in Hernando County, Fla. The Islamic Center of Tallahassee was broken into and trashed. A man rammed his car into a mosque in Evansville, Ind.

Indeed, hundreds of…

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Komunikat Archidiecezji Krakowskiej dotyczący abp. Wiktora Skworca metropolity katowickiego, biskupa tarnowskiego w latach 1998 – 2011

KRAKóW (POLAND)
Konferencja Episkopatu Polski (Polish Bishops' Conference)

July 9, 2021

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Działając na podstawie przepisów Kodeksu Prawa Kanonicznego i motu proprio Papieża Franciszka Vos estis lux mundi, Stolica Apostolska – w następstwie zgłoszenia dokonanego przez abp. Wiktora Skworca – przeprowadziła postępowanie w celu zbadania sygnalizowanych zaniedbań dokonanych przez niego, jako biskupa tarnowskiego, w sprawach wykorzystania seksualnego popełnionego wobec osób małoletnich przez dwóch kapłanów tej diecezji.

Po zakończeniu powyższego dochodzenia i w związku ze swoimi wcześniejszymi oświadczeniami, abp Wiktor Skworc:

  1. złożył rezygnację z członkostwa w Radzie Stałej Konferencji Episkopatu Polski;
  2. złożył rezygnację z funkcji przewodniczącego Komisji ds. Duszpasterstwa Konferencji Episkopatu Polski;
  3. zobowiązał się wesprzeć finansowo – z prywatnych środków – wydatki diecezji tarnowskiej związane ze sprawami wykorzystania seksualnego;
  4. poprosił o wyznaczenie Arcybiskupa Koadiutora.

Kraków, dnia 9 lipca 2021 r.

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Polish Catholic Archbishop Asks for Coadjutor After Vatican Negligence Probe

KRAKóW (POLAND)
National Catholic Register - EWTN [Irondale AL]

July 9, 2021

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The inquiry was conducted according to the provisions of the Code of Canon Law and Pope Francis’ 2019 motu proprio Vos estis lux mundi.

KRAKOW, Poland — A Polish Catholic archbishop has asked for a coadjutor following a Vatican probe into his handling of clerical abuse cases.

The archdiocese of Kraków announced on July 9 the conclusions of the investigation into the actions of Archbishop Wiktor Skworc of Katowice, southern Poland.

In a statement, Kraków archdiocese said that the Vatican had investigated claims that Skworc behaved negligently concerning abuse cases involving two priests of the Diocese of Tarnów, which Skworc led from 1998 to 2011.

Tarnów, in southeastern Poland, is a suffragan diocese of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Kraków.

The inquiry was conducted according to the provisions of the Code of Canon Law and Pope Francis’ 2019 motu proprio Vos estis lux mundi.

The Kraków archdiocese statement said that Archbishop Skworc…

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Polish archbishop quits Polish Episcopal Conference

KRAKóW (POLAND)
The First News [Warsaw, Poland]

July 9, 2021

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An archbishop from the archdiocese of Katowice has resigned from the Permanent Council of the Polish Bishops’ Conference owing to negligence when dealing with cases of child sex abuse committed by members of the clergy.

The announcement, concerning resignation of Archbishop Wiktor Skworc from the archdiocese was published on the website of the Archdiocese of Krakow.

The high-profile resignation of a senior member of Poland’s Catholic Church will further tarnish its reputation. In recent years, the Church has faced numerous allegations that it failed to act on reports of sexual abuse my its clerics.

In its statement, the Krakow archdiocese said that acting under new procedural norms to combat sexual abuse and ensure that bishops are held accountable for their actions, “the Holy See… conducted proceedings to investigate the reported negligence by him, while he was the bishop of Tarnow, in cases of sexual abuse committed against minors by two…

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Interim Support Scheme has caused more anxiety, abuse survivors report

LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM)
Church Times [London, England]

July 9, 2021

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SURVIVORS of abuse in Church of England contexts have said that the Interim Support Scheme, set up last year, is failing them.

One survivor, Sophie Whiting, said this week that the scheme had compounded the original abuse; she has put in an additional claim for compensation for “stress, anxiety” caused by the administration of the scheme.

Another, Teresa Cooper, complained that, although the scheme was set up to meet “urgent and immediate needs”, she has had to wait for a panel decision on the cost of a week’s home help so that she can have a Covid vaccination. Ms Cooper suffers from a rare and severe disease traced back to her time in Kendall House, in the early 1980s. Kendall House was a Church of England-run home in Gravesend, Kent, in which teenage girls were routinely sedated, straitjacketed, abused, and given experimental drugs (News, 15 July 2016).

Ms Cooper cannot have…

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Abuse Survivors, Ministry Workers Opposing Non-Disclosure Agreements in Christian Organizations Launch #NDAFree Campaign

NASHVILLE (TN)
Christian Headlines [Richmond VA]

July 9, 2021

By Milton Quintanilla

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A group of abuse victims, whistleblowers, ministry workers and activists have launched a campaign against the use of non-disclosure agreements by major Christian organizations.

On Wednesday, the #NDAFree campaign was launched by an international group of Christians aimed at ending “the misuse of non-disclosure agreements,” or NDAs by Christian groups and organizations. The group launched a website that features stories of survivors who felt like they were silenced in their abuse because an NDA prohibited them from speaking out.

“In some ways, an NDA can look reasonable,” Lee Furney, one of the group’s organizers and an advocate for abuse survivors, told Christianity Today. “But find for me the perfect NDA, and it’s still not perfect. There’s no transparency. No accountability. You can’t track them or how they’re used. And they’re binding the conscience for the future, saying I can’t change my mind, regardless of the situation.”

He added, “It’s time…

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Litton names task force to review SBC Executive Committee’s handling of sexual abuse

NASHVILLE (TN)
Alabama Baptist

July 9, 2021

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Southern Baptist Convention President Ed Litton has announced the formation of a task force to review the SBC Executive Committee’s handling of sexual abuse allegations.

The announcement was made on the website of Litton’s church, Redemption Church, Saraland.

The statement reads: “At the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) annual meeting in Nashville, TN, the messengers passed a motion calling for the appointment of a task force to conduct a third-party review into the handling of abuse disclosures and the treatment of survivors of abuse by the Executive Committee of the SBC.

“The Convention directed that this task force be comprised of members of Baptist churches cooperating with this Convention as well as experts on sexual abuse and the handling of sexual abuse-related dynamics. My first priority has been to form a task force that is independent of the Executive Committee to oversee the third party.

Task force members

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PA School Teacher Made 1st Grader Give, Receive Oral Sex As ‘Discipline’: DA

WEST CHESTER (PA)
Chester Daily Voice [Chester PA]

July 9, 2021

By Cecilia Levine

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** WARNING: This story contains graphic and disturbing details about sexual abuse. **

A pastor and former West Chester Christian School teacher has been charged with sexually abusing a first grade student during the 2007-08 school year, the Chester County DA’s Office said Friday.

Last month, a 20-year-old man apparently told his mom he was sexually assaulted at the West Chester Christian School on Paoli Pike by Randy Boston, according to an affidavit. Boston, 63, currently works as a pastor at the Bible Baptist Church in Shickshinny, ADVERTISING

A Childline Report of Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect was filed with the West Goshen Township Police Department on June 1.

The victim told police on June 2 that Boston performed oral sex on him and made him perform oral sex on him, as well, the affidavit said.

The victim said he remembered this happening three times, but could only remember the details of…

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Priest to be tried for rape

BOGIA (PAPUA NEW GUINEA)
The National [Papua New Guinea]

July 9, 2021

By Sylvester Wemuru

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CATHOLIC priest Stannis Tipong Jr, 35, was committed by the Madang District Court to stand trial in the National Court for allegedly sexually harassing and raping four girls aged between 14 and 16.

Senior Magistrate Fredolin Kambibel on Monday found that there was sufficient evidence to commit Tipong, from Bogia’s Aidibal village, to stand trial in the National Court for the alleged charges.

The court heard that between Dec 31, 2018, and July 31, 2019, Tipong, who served in Halopa Catholic Mission as a priest, allegedly sexually harassed and raped the four girls on numerous occasions in his house.

After going through the police file and submissions from Police Prosecutor First Const Eugine Vinai, Tipong was committed to stand trial in the National Court.

According to a police brief, Tipong had allegedly been using force to rape the girls when he invited them to his house to do dishes or cook for him.

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Letter to the editor: Legacy of abuse

LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM)
The Tablet [Market Harborough, England]

July 8, 2021

By Keith Porteous Wood

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According to your report (News from Britain and Ireland, 3 July), those seriously abused at Mirfield in the 1960s and 1970s by the Comboni Missionaries had to wait until 2014 for compensation. Although the missionaries hold huge investments the compensation was pitiful.

Archbishop Scicluna explained that “the only person who could order the Comboni Missionaries to apologise would be Pope Francis himself” and the archbishop appears to be seeking to arrange this, albeit belatedly.

Surely no less important than apologies is decent compensation. The Comboni case exposes the near-total autonomy of such orders and that of dioceses too. Has the time not come for Mgr Scicluna, who has pledged to protect minors “at all costs”, to set up a formal conduit for such injustices to be brought directly to the Pope’s attention?

Keith Porteous Wood
President, National Secular Society, London WC1

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CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE – Survivors hope to see papal ambassador’s words ‘backed up by actions’

LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM)
The Tablet [Market Harborough, England]

June 23, 2021

By Catherine Pepinster

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The papal nuncio to Great Britain has met survivors of child sexual abuse and promised to raise their treatment by the Catholic Church directly with Pope Francis. After a lengthy meeting during which Archbishop Claudio Gugerotti listened to three survivors tell their stories, he apologised for how they had been treated and said he would give an account of their situation when he meets Francis in Rome in September.

The meeting marked a major breakthrough in the way the Church has handled abuse cases in this country and follows criticism by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) of the Vatican’s handling of abuse.

Survivors wrote on several occasions to the nuncio asking to meet him; after delays caused by Covid lockdowns, talks finally went ahead on Saturday when Archbishop Gugerotti travelled to Birmingham to meet several survivors in person at Archbishop’s House. For an hour and three-quarters, he…

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Walking with the wounded – abuse and the Comboni Order

MIRFIELD (UNITED KINGDOM)
The Tablet [Market Harborough, England]

July 8, 2021

By Danny Sullivan

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More than 50 years after they were abused by predatory priests at a school run by the Verona Fathers, a brave and resolute group of survivors have finally received a full apology from the Church. Yet their painful story is far from over

In October 2014, The Observer ran a two-page story by the Scottish journalist and writer Catherine Deveney about the experiences of a group of survivors of sexual abuse by priests when at Mirfield Junior Seminary in West Yorkshire in the 1960s and 1970s. St Peter Claver College was in the care of the Verona Fathers (now known as the Comboni Missionaries).

At that time, Pope Francis’ direction to ­bishops and the leaders of religious orders was to meet survivors and victims of abuse directly, listen to their stories, apologise unreservedly and offer them support. I found the statement by the provincial of the order quoted in Deveney’s article…

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Nunavut MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq holds a photo Thursday morning of French Oblate priest Joannis Rivoire, who is accused of sexually assaulting Inuit children who attended residential schools in Nunavut communities in the 1960s. The NDP is calling on the government to investigate Rivoire and other alleged perpetrators within the residential school system. (Screen grab courtesy of CPAC)

NDP calls for criminal probe into residential schools

OTTAWA (CANADA)

July 8, 2021

By Sarah Rogers

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‘The map of Canada is covered in crime scenes,’ Nunavut MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq says

[Photo above: Nunavut MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq holds a photo Thursday morning of French Oblate priest Joannis Rivoire, who is accused of sexually assaulting Inuit children who attended residential schools in Nunavut communities in the 1960s. The NDP is calling on the government to investigate Rivoire and other alleged perpetrators within the residential school system. (Screen grab courtesy of CPAC)]

The federal New Democrats are calling on Ottawa to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate potential crimes committed against Indigenous people at residential schools, and their alleged perpetrators.

Nunavut MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq and her fellow NDP MP Charlie Angus held a press conference on Parliament Hill Thursday to ask federal Justice Minister and Attorney General David Lametti to reach out to the International Criminal Court to launch an investigation into a system they said “represents a crime…

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New lawsuit alleges sex abuse by former minister on list of credibly accused clergy

CHARLOTTE (NC)
WSOC-TV [Charlotte NC]

July 9, 2021

By Allison Latos

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A man who claims his minister took advantage of his family’s faith and his vulnerability by grooming — then abusing him — for years, has filed a civil lawsuit in Charlotte.

But Channel 9 anchor Allison Latos learned the law allowing him to sue is now at the center of its own court battle.

Allison has covered cases of abuse involving former clergy members in the Charlotte Diocese for years, and this lawsuit, filed Tuesday, follows the same pattern of many of those cases.

It accuses the church of moving accused ministers to different churches or parishes instead of reporting them to police.

The latest lawsuit says Al Behm was credibly accused of sexual abuse in Kentucky, and then moved to a new position as campus clergy at Western Carolina University, where he was in charge of ministering to the spiritual needs of all Catholic students.

During that time,…

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Monica Doumit: The true price paid by the innocent

(AUSTRALIA)
The Catholic Weekly [Archdiocese of Sydney NSW, Australia]

July 9, 2021

By Monica Doumit

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Those highlighting the cost of Cardinal Pell’s defence are not giving the public the context or the whole truth about what he was up against.

Cardinal George Pell’s legal defence cost $3 million; so ran the article in The Australian last weekend.

The legal fees which – according to the report – have still not been paid in full, were borne by the Cardinal himself as well as friends, family and others who were willing to chip in to help his cause.

While a legal bill of several million dollars might seem extravagant to non-lawyers, those among us who are or were once lawyers were a lot less scandalised, given our knowledge of the often-exorbitant expenses of legal representation – especially top legal representation.

At the tail end of the story, abuse specialist lawyer Peter Kelso is quoted as saying that celebrities and the wealthy had a better opportunity to…

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July 8, 2021

Ohio priest’s plea raises tech accountability concerns

CLEVELAND (OH)
The Pillar [Washington DC]

July 7, 2021

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An Ohio priest will plead guilty to federal child pornography and child exploitation charges, his attorney said in a court filing last week. The priest was arrested after using hookup apps and social media to meet and pay a male minor victim for sex, and to acquire pornographic selfies from minors through manipulation and extortion. 

The priest’s crimes raise concerns about the digital front of the Church’s child protection efforts, and the emerging challenge of ensuring technology accountability among clerics and other Church leaders.

Fr. Robert McWilliams, 40, was arrested in December 2019 from the Strongsville, Ohio, parish where he had been a parochial vicar since his 2017 ordination. At the time of his arrest, police found child pornography on his computer, cell phone, and iPad.

The priest allegedly used social media and location-based hookup apps to meet and coerce young male victims.

In some cases, McWilliams allegedly pretended to…

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Some Abuse Victims Dissatisfied by Rochester Diocese’s Bankruptcy Plan

ROCHESTER (NY)
National Catholic Register - EWTN [Irondale AL]

July 8, 2021

By Catholic News Agency

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. —A proposed settlement deal between the Diocese of Rochester and several insurance agencies has drawn criticism from a group of abuse victims, whose lawyer says the settlement would not cover enough of the lawsuits that the diocese faces.

The Rochester diocese, which filed for bankruptcy in September 2019, has been negotiating with victims of sex abuse during the bankruptcy proceedings on a judge’s orders. More than 475 abuse claims have been filed against the diocese.

A proposed settlement, which the diocese announced June 11, involves a $35 million agreement with the major insurers involved in the bankruptcy case. 

The settlement would cover “only a portion” of the abuse claims against the diocese, with the rest coming from a yet-to-be-established “Survivors Fund,” the diocese said. 

“We believe this settlement, if approved, is a significant step forward in our goal of achieving a fair and equitable Reorganization Plan – the…

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The Supreme Court’s Hits and Misses on Children’s Civil Rights During the 2020 Term

WASHINGTON (DC)
Justia [Mountain View CA]

July 7, 2021

By Marci Hamilton

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It goes without saying at this point that children are “persons” under the Fourteenth Amendment. That is to say, they have constitutional rights. They are no longer property of their parents as they were for centuries; on that we can all agree. Yet the contours of the rights are emerging incrementally. The United States actually had a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals before it had one for children, so this is no mean feat! Of course, the rest of the world has already gone down this road with their ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, as I discussed here in the context of the crisis of family separation at our border. The development of a children’s civil rights has been painstaking, with stops and starts. We saw both during the 2020 Term.

Children’s rights were implicated in six cases this last Term, as you…

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Bishops support investigation of former U.S. residential schools

WASHINGTON (DC)
Crux [Denver CO]

July 4, 2021

By Carol Zimmerman, Catholic News Service

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In response to a late June announcement, the United States will be conducting an investigation of former federally funded boarding schools to search for graves of Native American children, a spokesperson for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said June 28 the bishops will “look for ways to be of assistance.”

“It is important to understand what might have occurred here in the United States,” said the statement from Chieko Noguchi, who added the bishops will be “following closely” the investigation announced June 22 by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.

Haaland, who is a member of the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico and is Catholic, announced this upcoming review, called the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative, during her remarks at the virtual conference of the National Congress of American Indians.

“I know that this process will be long and difficult. I know that this process will be painful. It won’t undo…

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U.S. bishops back federal probe of Native American boarding schools

WASHINGTON (DC)
B. C. Catholic [Archdiocese of Vancouver, British Columbia]

July 8, 2021

By Jonah McKeown, Catholic News Agency

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A spokeswoman for the U.S. bishops conference said it is looking to help with a new federal investigation of the history of boarding schools for Native American children in the United States. 

Following the recent discovery of unmarked graves outside former Canadian residential schools, the U.S. government recently promised a comprehensive report on its involvement with the boarding schools for Native Americans.

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, who is Catholic, announced the investigation on June 22 at a conference for Native American leaders. “[W]e must shed light on the unspoken traumas of the past, no matter how hard it will be,” Haaland said. The investigation will focus on the loss of life at the schools, as well as the consequences and legacy of the federal policy of sending Indigenous children to the schools.

In a June 28 statement, a spokesperson for the U.S. bishops’ conference said the bishops will “look…

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Salta: condenaron a 12 años de prisión al cura Agustín Rosa Torino por abusar de dos novicios y una monja

SALTA (ARGENTINA)
Infobae [Buenos Aires, Argentina]

July 8, 2021

By Florencia Illbele

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La fiscal Verónica Simesen de Bielke había pedido 22 años, mientras que la defensa había solicitado la absolución. El sacerdote será alojado en la Unidad Carcelaria N° 1 del Servicio Penitenciario

El sacerdote salteño Agustín Rosa Torino (67) fue condenado hoy a 12 años de prisión efectiva por los delitos de abuso sexual gravemente ultrajante por la duración agravado por ser ministro de culto reconocido, en perjuicio de Yair Gyurkovitz (25) y Valeria Zarza (47), y abuso sexual simple agravado por ser el autor ministro de culto reconocido, en perjuicio de Jonatan Alustiza (26).

Así lo resolvió la Sala IV del Tribunal de Juicio de Salta, presidida por el juez Maximiliano Troyano y también conformada por Norma Vera y Roberto Faustino Lezcano, que además dispuso que el cura sea alojado en el Servicio de Sanidad de la Unidad Carcelaria N° 1 del Servicio Penitenciario.

Esta mañana, desde las 9 horas, se realizaron los alegatos de las partes en el…

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