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

May 8, 2015

Hibbing Priest Charged with Sexual Misconduct with Three Minors

MINNESOTA
WDIO

[with video]

A Hibbing priest is charged with five felony counts of sexual misconduct with a minor.

Twenty-nine-year-old Brian Michael Lederer was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon by the Hibbing Police Department and is being held in the St. Louis County Jail.

Formal charges were filed on Thursday, listing three victims. Two of the victims were under 13 years old, and one was under 16.

Lederer faces three counts of criminal sexual conduct in the second degree, and two counts of criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree, which also list him as a being in a position of authority over the complainant.

In the criminal complaint, a victim said Lederer would pull on her bra strap and rub her butt. The complaint describes another incident in which Lederer allegedly touched one victim’s crotch through her underwear.

The complaint says one victim was “sobbing” while recounting the alleged incidents to police. Another told police she would “sweat very badly and have a bad feeling around (lederer).”

The alleged victims came forward this week, saying that the sexual abuse started about a year ago and happened on a school playground, by a drinking fountain there and in classrooms. The most recent incident, allegedly occurred while Lederer was a guest in a parishioner’s home for a family celebration.

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Former Lewis County Pastor Charged With Sexual Abuse Of A Child

KENTUCKY
Lex18

A former Kentucky pastor has been returned to the Commonwealth to face sexual abuse charges.

Duncan Aker Jr., 63, served as pastor at the Vanceburg Christian Church until 2011 when he moved to Indiana. Police say he sexually abused a boy under 12-years-old between 2007 and 2010. According to the indictment, investigators say the abuse took place in a vehicle along the AA Highway, in Aker’s home, in an outbuilding he owned, and in the church.

Aker faces four counts of first degree sodomy and five counts of first degree sexual abuse. He was indicted last month and booked into the Lewis County Detention Center Monday.

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Hibbing priest charged with criminal sexual conduct

MINNESOTA
Duluth News Tribune

A Hibbing priest was charged Thursday with five counts of criminal sexual conduct for allegedly inappropriately touching three girls in incidents starting last year and continuing through this week.

The Rev. Brian Lederer, 29, parochial vicar at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Hibbing, faces up to 25 years in prison and $35,000 in fines for each of three counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, and up to 10 years in prison and $20,000 in fines for each of two counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.

Lederer, who was arrested Tuesday and made his first appearance in court on Thursday, is being held at the St. Louis County Jail on $250,000 bail. He is scheduled to appear in court again next week.

Lederer also was involved with Assumption Catholic School associated with Blessed Sacrament Parish. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Duluth said Thursday that Lederer “has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the legal process. While on leave, he is not allowed to minister as a priest and or have contact with anyone under age 18.”

According to the criminal complaint:

On Tuesday, Hibbing Police Department investigators met with a woman who reported that her two daughters — one younger than 13, the other between the ages of 13 and 16 — had been sexually assaulted by Lederer.

The two girls were interviewed and each reported that Lederer had touched them inappropriately on multiple occasions over several months — at school, and most recently at their home on Sunday. Lederer, whom the older girl described as a close family friend, was at the home for a family celebration. The older girl told investigators that while playing checkers, Lederer extended his right hand out and touched her genital area over her shorts, and also made contact with her bare thigh. She said she cried and felt scared after the incident.

Lederer was arrested at his office later Tuesday and declined to give a statement to Hibbing police.

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Hibbing priest charged with 5 counts of criminal sexual conduct, faces life behind bars

MINNESOTA
Northlands News Center

[with video]

By Kevin Jacobsen

Hibbing, MN (NNCNOW.com) — A Hibbing priest accused of criminal sexual conduct with three minors could face life in prison, if convicted.

Father Brian Lederer made his first appearance before a judge in St. Louis County Court on Thursday.
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The criminal complaint paints a disturbing picture of the priest’s alleged actions over the past nine months.

Two of the victims came forward on Tuesday alleging they had been sexually assault by the 29-year-old, which led to the arrest of Lederer who has been a priest at Blessed Sacrament Church since 2012.

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Accused headmistress fled: Vic court

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

BY CAITLIN GUILFOYLE AAP MAY 08, 2015

A COMMITTEE linked to an orthodox Jewish school organised for a “manipulative” headmistress accused of sexually abusing female students to fly overseas, a Melbourne court has heard.

FORMER committee member Mair Ernst admits his wife Hadassa arranged plane tickets for then Adass Israel School headmistress Malka Leifer, so she could leave for Israel in 2008.

“We had accusations only and very, very little information that Mrs Leifer had molested girls,” he told the Supreme Court of Victoria on Friday.

The school and Ms Leifer are being sued by an ex-student who says she was sexually abused up to several times a week from age 15.

Last August Ms Leifer was arrested in Israel and is facing extradition to Australia.

Mr Ernst said the committee met urgently when the allegations surfaced in 2008, and a “collective” decision was made to arrange flights for Ms Leifer and her family.

“She was manipulative and we wanted to do everything possible to protect these poor girls,” he said.

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Adass Israel School principal Malka Leifer helped by officials…

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

Adass Israel School principal Malka Leifer helped by officials to flee from student sex abuse claims

SHANNON DEERY NEWS LIMITED MAY 08, 2015

AN ultra orthodox Jewish principal fled to Israel under the cover of night with the help of school officials after she was publicly accused of molesting students, a court has heard.

Just days after one of Malka Leifer’s victims first spoke out about the ongoing abuse at the Adass Israel School in Elsternwick the principal boarded an early-morning flight to Israel.

Members of a committee closely linked with the school helped organise the tickets after a decision was made to sack Mrs Leifer.

Travel agent Tammy Konisarski told the Supreme Court today she was asked to arrange urgent tickets about 10pm on March 5, 2008.

She said she was told “people have to go to Israel urgently.”

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School committee associates flew Adass Israel School principal out of Melbourne, trial told

AUSTRALIA
The Age

May 8, 2015

Patrick Hatch
Reporter for The Age

A school committee conspired to fly its principal out of the country after allegations of child sex abuse were raised against her, a court has heard.

Malka Leifer fled to Israel on an early morning flight in March 2008, just days after allegations were made that she had abused students at Adass Israel School in Elsternwick.

Mair Ernst told the Supreme Court on Friday of an emergency meeting where the Congregation Adass Israel committee decided to sack Mrs Leifer and arrange for her and her family to leave Australia.

Mr Ernst said he then asked his wife Hadassa to arrange plane tickets through the eastern suburbs travel agents she worked for, owned and run by Tammy Koniarski.

Mrs Koniarski told the court how Mrs Ernst called her about 10pm on March 5, telling her she needed urgent tickets out of the country.

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May 7, 2015

Danby supported Leifer’s visa application. Says child abuse ‘pernicious evil’

AUSTRALIA
The Australian Jewish News

MEMBER for Melbourne Ports Michael Danby has described child abuse as “a pernicious evil” adding that “anyone found responsible should face the full consequences of the law” after it was revealed yesterday that he had helped former Adass Israel principal Malka Leifer secure a visa allowing her to work in Australia.

A former student at Adass, who alleges Leifer sexually abused her over a number of years, has launched a lawsuit against the school and Leifer which is currently being heard in the Victorian Supreme Court.

Two letters written by Danby to the Department of Immigration in support of Leifer’s visa application before she took up her role at the ultra-Orthodox Melbourne school were submitted to the court on Thursday

Meanwhile, the former student gave graphic evidence to the court this week about the sexual assaults, which she said had resulted in “nightmares and anxiety and flashbacks” that have marred her life.

Questioned by barrister Dyson Hore-Lacy SC today on Thursday, the second day of the trial under Justice John Rush, she said she received psychological counselling for feeling “suicidal”

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Archbishop Philip Wilson allegedly concealed priest’s abuse

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

MAY 08, 2015

Dan Box
Crime Reporter
Sydney

The Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide allegedly concealed child abuse while he was in office, failing to reveal his knowledge of abuse committed by a priest before the abuser died, a court has heard.

Archbishop Philip Wilson did not appear in Newcastle Local Court yesterday for the first hearing in the case since he was charged in March. His lawyer entered a plea of not guilty on his behalf.

Court documents show police allege he concealed the sexual assault of a 10-year-old boy by Hunter Valley priest Jim Fletcher in 1971, which took place in the Maitland area of NSW, where Fletcher and Archbishop Wilson worked as priests and lived together during the late 1970s and early 80s.

The documents allege Archbishop Wilson concealed Fletcher’s abuse from April 2004, three years after his appointment as archbishop, to January 7, 2006, the day Fletcher died. In May 2006, Archbishop Wilson was elected president of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, making him one of the most senior clerics in the country. He remains the organisation’s vice-president, although on indefinite leave since being charged.

In December 2004, Fletcher was found guilty of raping and sexually abusing another teenage boy, and was jailed for 10 years. Police allege Archbishop Wilson knew “he had information which might be of material assistance to the prosecution” of Fletcher for the 1971 abuse but failed “without reasonable excuse” to provide that to detectives.

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Girl told to ‘enjoy it’ by alleged sex abuser

UNITED KINGDOM
The JC

By JC Reporter, April 29, 2015

A woman who claims she was sexually abused as a teenager by a strictly Orthodox teacher burst into tears in court as she described being ordered to “enjoy it” while she was molested.

The woman said she was attacked by Todros Grynhaus when she was aged between 14 and 15.
Mr Grynhaus, the son of a rabbi, was a respected member of the Charedi community in Salford.

It is alleged he inappropriately touched the girl in a hotel Jacuzzi on one occasion and on another forced her to perform a sex act on him, when he said: “It’s really not too bad. Give it a try.”

The woman described the attack to a jury at Manchester Crown Court this week where Mr Grynhaus is facing a retrial on five counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault. He denies the allegations.

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Sex abuse claims against me are ‘pure fiction’, says Todros Grynhaus

UNITED KINGDOM
The JC

By JC Reporter, May 7, 2015

A Jewish teacher accused of molesting two teenage girls described one alleged victim’s tearful courtroom description of an attack in a Jacuzzi as “pure fiction”.

Todros Grynhaus, 50, denied that he touched the girls inappropriately when they were between the ages of 14 and 15, describing the claims against him as “horrific” and part of a “revenge plot”.

The father-of-10 is on trial at Manchester Crown Court charged with five counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault.

He denies the allegations.

Giving evidence on Thursday, he said: “I went into the Jacuzzi as it was my first experience. I had never been in one before and I can’t swim. I called her over. She hadn’t seen one before so it was an experience for her.

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Children’s pastor charged with child pornography

ARKANSAS
KAIT

[with video]

JONESBORO, AR (KAIT) – A longtime children’s pastor in Jonesboro has been charged with computer child pornography, according to documents filed in Jonesboro District Court Wednesday afternoon.

Tony Waller, 39, had tens of thousands of files of nude or scantily clad pubescent girls in his possession, according to the Jonesboro Police Department.

Detective Brandon King, who is investigating Waller’s case, said it is one of the largest child pornography cases he has ever seen.

According to the affidavit, Waller’s wife told police she found child pornography on a laptop she and her husband shared. She told police while looking for a file, she stumbled across folders she did not recognize, which turned out to be thousands of videos and pictures of little girls.

When Waller’s wife confronted him, he admitted to having a child porn addiction for more than 20 years. He turned over the laptop and two drives to her, which she then gave to police.

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Arkansas pastor’s wife turns him in after finding ‘tens of thousands’ of child porn files

ARKANSAS
The Raw Story

DAVID EDWARDS
07 MAY 2015

Arkansas youth pastor is facing child pornography charges after his wife reportedly found images of underage girls on his computer and turned them over to police.

According to KAIT, an affidavit filed in Jonesboro District Court on Wednesday alleged that 39-year-old First Assembly of God Pastor Tony Waller “had tens of thousands” of photos and videos of “nude or scantily clad pubescent girls” on a laptop that he shared with his wife, Angela.

Waller’s wife told detectives that she was searching for a file when she came across a folder that she did not recognize. The folder contained “thousands of images of prepubescent girls either completely nude or scantily clad,” the affidavit said.

When he was confronted by his wife, she said that he admitted having a child pornography addiction for more than 20 years.

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Judge: Church needs better ads to inform abuse victims

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

Martin Moylan May 7, 2015

A federal judge today chastised the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis for trying to reach sex-abuse victims through legal notices placed in newspapers.

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Kressel was not happy to hear that the archdiocese has relied on legal notices to inform abuse victims that they have until Aug. 3 to file a claim in the church’s bankruptcy.

The judge lamented that “no one reads the legal notices.”

Archdiocese attorney Richard Anderson said the church will address the judge’s concerns.

“He indicated he’d like to see broader ads in the general circulation part of the paper and we’re in the process of doing that,” Anderson said.

The archdiocese, abuse victims, insurers, parishes and other parties are now in mediation, trying to devise a plan that ensures the future of the archdiocese and compensates victims.

Kressel also approved the formation of a bankruptcy committee that will represent the interests of nearly 200 parishes.

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Priest charged for sexual misconduct; Bail set at $250,000

MINNESOTA
Hibbing Daily Tribune

HIBBING — The associate pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish has been formally charged.

Brian M. Lederer, 29, was arraigned before Judge Mark M. Starr in St. Louis County Court in Hibbing this afternoon. He was charged with three felony counts of sexual conduct in the second degree and two counts of criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree.

He is accused of sexual misconduct with three persons under the age of 16.

Lederer remains in custody. Bail was set at $250,000.

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Judge rules parishes should have greater say in Twin Cities archdiocese bankruptcy

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

By Jean Hopfensperger Star Tribune MAY 7, 2015

The 187 Catholics parishes in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis will have a greater voice in the church’s bankruptcy proceedings.

On Thursday U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Kressel ruled that the court would appoint a creditors committee representing parishes.

Parishes aren’t adequately represented by the official creditors’ committee, which is composed of five clergy abuse survivors, argued Mary Jo Jensen-Carter, an attorney representing about 100 parishes.

Parishes have significant claims against the archdiocese, parish attorneys argued, including overpayments to its insurance funds and liabilities from clergy abuse of priests appointed by the archdiocese.

Rob Kugler, the attorney representing the creditors committee, argued against the appointment of a separate committee for parishes. He said it was a conflict of interest for parishes, as they are an arm of the archdiocese.

At the hearing Kressel also chastised the archdiocese for the relatively small legal notices is it running to notify clergy abuse victims of their Aug. 3 deadline to file a claim.

“Nobody reads legal notices,” said Kressel. “That’s not going to notify anyone. If that’s what you’re doing, that needs to change.”

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Former Vanceburg Pastor Arrested on Sex Charges

KENTUCKY
WSAZ

VANCEBURG, Ky. (WSAZ) — A former minister at a church in Lewis County, Ky. has been arrested after being indicted on sexual abuse and sodomy charges, allegedly involving a child under 12 years old.

Duncan Aker, Jr, 63, of Greensburg, Indiana, formerly of Vanceburg, is charged with four counts of 1st Degree Sodomy and five counts of 1st Degree Sexual Abuse.

Aker, Jr. was indicted on April 24, and returned to Lewis County on Monday.

He is being held in the Lewis County Detention Center and will be arraigned on the charges next week.

According to the indictment the alleged incidents took place between October 2007 and March 2010.

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Adass Israel School principal ‘used student’s home life to groom, abuse’

AUSTRALIA
The Age

Patrick Hatch

A school principal used a student’s abusive home life as a way to groom and then sexually abuse her over several years, a court has heard.

A former student of Adass Israel Girls School, in Elsterwick, is suing the school for damages stemming from abuse she allegedly suffered at the hands of former principal Malka Leifer.

The school sacked Mrs Leifer in March 2008 after allegations of impropriety came to light.

The Supreme Court heard on Tuesday that a member of the school’s committee arranged the plane tickets so Mrs Leifer could leave the country within two days of being sacked.

Mrs Leifer was arrested in Israel in August last year and extradition proceedings are underway to bring her to Victoria to face sex abuse charges.

The court heard on Wednesday that the former student’s abuse started in 2002, when she was 15, and as a result had suffered flashbacks, nightmares, persistent depression, post traumatic stress disorder and at one point was suicidal.

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Adass Israel school failed me, says abuse case student

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

MAY 07, 2015

Pia Akerman
Reporter
Melbourne

A woman suing an ultra-orth­odox Jewish school and the former principal for sexually assaulting her as a student says the school provided no sex education or pathways for reporting the abuse.

Mother of eight Malka Leifer and the Adass Israel school in Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs are facing court action brought by the former student, who says Ms Leifer repeatedly ­assaulted her over four years in the mid-2000s.

Ms Leifer swiftly left the school when allegations concerning several students came to light in 2008, resigning after an internal investigation and flying to ­Israel with her family the next day. She has previously denied the allegations, but is not mounting a defence in the civil case.

There are ongoing court proceedings in Israel to extradite her to face criminal charges.

Her former student, who was 15 when the alleged abuse began, yesterday told the Victorian ­Supreme Court she initially felt “privileged” by Ms Leifer’s attention. “I trusted her, I trusted what she said to me,” said the woman, who is now 27.

“She would tell me that she loved me and that she really cared for me … (that) this was her way of showing how close she felt to me.”

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Female school principal ‘sexually abused girl to prepare her for marriage’…

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

Female school principal ‘sexually abused girl to prepare her for marriage’ at ultra-Orthodox Jewish school, court hears

By SARAH DEAN FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

The former principal of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish school allegedly abused a 15-year-old student to ‘prepare her for marriage’.

Malka Leifer, the ‘strict’ former principal at Adass Israel School in Melbourne, was named in a negligence and injury lawsuit against the school by a former student who claims Leifer abused her and her two sisters over several years.

Leifer allegedly began grooming the student, using the girl’s physically abusive home life as a way to get close to her, Victoria’s Supreme Court heard this week.

‘She liked to hug me like a baby, and rock me. She said I should consider her like a mother who loved me, and that I was special,’ the woman told the court, the Herald Sun reports.

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Principal of Adass Israel School made sex abuse victim feel ‘special’, court told

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

SHANNON DEERY HERALD SUN MAY 07, 2015

A WOMAN suing an ultra-orthodox Jewish school over an explosive sexual abuse scandal says its former principal sexually abused her up to three times a week.

The woman, now in her 20s, says she was abused by Malka Leifer while she was principal at Adass Israel School in Elsternwick.

She said the former principal took a special liking to her before starting to molest her during private religious educations classes.

The woman told her Supreme Court trial today Ms Leifer assaulted her two to three times a week while she was a student.

The abuse, at Ms Leifer’s home, at the school and at school camps, continued after she started teaching at the school.

The court heard the woman started suffering flashbacks, nightmares and suicidal thoughts because of the abuse.

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Court told of principal’s plea to alleged abuse victim

AUSTRALIA
The Age

May 7, 2015

Steve Butcher and Patrick Hatch

One of three sisters allegedly sexually abused by the principal of the Adass Israel Girls School has told a court how the woman “begged” her to reveal “what was going on” before she was sacked and then flew to Israel days later.

The Supreme Court of Victoria heard earlier that Malka Leifer used one student’s abusive home life as a way to groom and then sexually abuse her over several years.

It was alleged in evidence on Thursday that four people once visited and harassed the student’s older sister in London to pressure her to pressure other family members to drop the “charges” against Mrs Leifer.

That former student of the Elsternwick school is suing it for damages stemming from abuse she allegedly suffered at the hands of Mrs Leifer.

Justice Jack Rush heard this week that a member of the school’s committee arranged plane tickets to enable Mrs Leifer to leave Australia within two days of being sacked in 2008.

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MP Michael Danby unwittingly helped Jewish principal …

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

MP Michael Danby unwittingly helped Jewish principal later accused of molesting children get her visa, court told

SHANNON DEERY HERALD SUN MAY 07, 2015

FEDERAL Labor MP Michael Danby helped an ultra orthodox Jewish principal accused of molesting a string of students secure a visa to work in Australia, a court has heard.

Two letters written by the Melbourne Ports MP in support of Malka Leifer were today tendered in a Supreme Court trial against the former principal and Elsternwick’s Adass Israel School.

However, Mr Danby, who was boarding a flight to Melbourne from the Ukraine today, said if the allegations against Mrs Leifer were true she should face criminal charges.

“Child abuse is a pernicious evil. Anyone found responsible should face the full consequences of the law,” he said.

The civil action has been brought by a former student, in her 20s, who says she was molested by Mrs Leifer up to three times a week over several years.

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Australian Girls School Principal on Trial for Sex Abuse

AUSTRALIA
Forward

JTA

The former principal of a haredi Orthodox girls’ school in Melbourne who was extradited from Israel last year is on trial for allegedly sexually abusing a former student.

The trial began Tuesday in Australian Supreme Court against former principal Malka Leifer.

The mother of eight ran the Adass Israel girls’ school from 2001 to 2008, until she was fired amid accusations that she molested students. She fled to Israel some 24 hours after the allegations became public where she lived in the haredi Orthodox West Bank settlement of Emanuel until her arrest and extradition last year.

Leifer denies any wrongdoing.

The alleged victim said she was too scared to speak up about the abuse she described during the trial because of Leifer’s powerful position in the community.

The Adass Israel community is a small, ultra-orthodox Jewish group of about 150 families.

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Labor MP’s visa bid for accused Adass Israel teacher

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

MAY 08, 2015

Pia Akerman
Reporter
Melbourne

Labor MP Michael Danby intervened on behalf of an ­ultra-orthodox Jewish school to help seek a visa for a teacher who then allegedly abused several of her students.

One of the students, now aged 27, is suing Malka Leifer and the Adass Israel school in Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs, claiming Ms Leifer repeatedly assaulted her over four years in the mid-2000s.

The Victorian Supreme Court yesterday heard that Mr Danby — whose Melbourne Ports electorate covers suburbs with large Jewish populations — had written twice in support of Ms Leifer’s temporary residency.

The first letter, to the school, asked the Immigration Department to “favourably” consider the school’s request. Another letter, sent to the department two months later, again asked for the visa application to be granted, saying Adass Israel believed Ms Leifer had special religious expertise.

The court has heard Ms Leifer began abusing the former student within a few years of starting at the school, where she rose to become principal. She resigned in 2008 when the allegations came to light and left for Israel, where proceedings are under way to extradite her. She has previously denied the allegations, but is not mounting a defence in the civil case.

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Melbourne Jewish school goes on trial over ex-principal’s alleged abuse

AUSTRALIA
JTA

(JTA) — A former student at a Jewish girls’ school in Melbourne testified in a civil suit that she was suicidal after she was sexually abused by the principal at the time.

The student, now 27, sued the Adass Israel school over the alleged abuse by Malka Leifer, who fled to Israel in 2008 some 24 hours after the accusations that she molested students became public. Leifer, who lived in the haredi Orthodox West Bank settlement of Emanuel until her arrest, is awaiting extradition.

The court heard on Wednesday, a day after the trial began, that the abuse started in 2002, when the student was 15, the Age reported. The student said that along with feeling suicidal, the abuse spurred flashbacks, nightmares, persistent depression and post traumatic stress disorder.

The alleged victim said she was too scared to speak up about the abuse because of Leifer’s powerful position in the community.

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Community harassed abuse claimant: court

AUSTRALIA
9 News

AAP

Members of an orthodox Jewish community threatened a Melbourne woman with ostracism if her sister didn’t drop a civil sex abuse claim against a headmistress, the Victorian Supreme Court has heard.

The woman, whose two sisters made a complaint to police about alleged sexual assault at the Adass Israel School in Elsternwick Melbourne, was harassed and pressured shortly before her death from a heart attack at age 39, the court heard.

“They threatened her with her job, and her reputation and her children’s marriage prospects,” the woman’s sister, and the claimant in the civil matter, told the court on Thursday.

The Adass Israel School in Elsternwick Melbourne and its former headmistress Malka Leifer are being sued by an ex-student who says she was sexually abused up to several times a week from age 15.

Last August Ms Leifer was arrested in Israel, where she fled in 2008 when sex abuse allegations emerged, and is facing extradition to Australia.

Another sister, who also alleges sex abuse, told the court it was impossible for people to speak out against authority figures in the insular, orthodox community.

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Former East Boston Deacon Guilty of Sexual Assault

MASSACHUSETTS
East Boston Times-Free Press

By John Lynds

A former East Boston deacon that once worked at two neighborhood parishes back in the 1980s pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting three children and will serve four years in prison.

Deacon Ricardo Gonzalez pleaded guilty back on March 11 to sexually assaulting the three victims between the ages of 12 and 14 during the 1990s at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish and Our Lady of Assumption Parish in Eastie.

In all he pled guilty to 10 counts of Rape, Indecent Assault and Battery of a Child Under the Age of 14 and Unlawful Dissemination of a Matter Harmful to Minors. Subsequent to release, Gonzalez must stay away children under the age of 16, register as a sex offender, remain alcohol free and undergo a mental health evaluation to determine treatment.

Prosecutors recommended 10 years in state prison followed by 10 years of probation. A judge sentenced him to seven and a half years in a house of correction followed by seven years of probation.

According to Suffolk County District Attorney spokesman, Jake Wark, for procedural reasons Gonzalez moved for a re-sentencing and was granted one on April 30. He got four years in a house of correction followed by five years of probation.

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Former student receives apology from St Kevin’s College over sex abuse claims

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

KATHRYN POWLEY HERALD SUN MAY 07, 2015

ANOTHER elite Melbourne school has been rocked by revelations of sexual abuse.

A former student of St Kevin’s College in Toorak, now 60, has received a formal written apology and a settlement of his claim over sexual abuse by a teacher, Brother Maurice Howard, in 1969.

The man told the Herald Sun that Brother Howard touched him in the change rooms after cricket practice.

He said he knew of other victims of Brother Howard, who died in 1984, and is angry others have not been encouraged by the school to come forward.

The school did not respond to questions, referring the Herald Sun to Christian Brothers Oceania for comment.

The man said it was well known that Brother Howard, known as the Wombat, would get boys to pose alone in the art room so he could draw them, then touch them.

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Bridgeport Priest Gets 65-Month Sentence For Selling Drugs

CONNECTICUT
Hartford Courant

By Edmund H. Mahony

A once well-regarded Bridgeport priest who became a drug addict and large-scale distributor of highly-addictive methamphetamine, was sentenced to 65 months in prison during a legal hearing heavy with discussion of atonement and packed with 100 or more of his supporters

Suspended Bridgeport Monsignor, Kevin Wallin, who over 30 years as a priest was chief assistant to two Bishops, said his arrest two years ago saved him from almost certain death from drug abuse. In lengthy remarks to Senior U.S. District Judge Alfred V. Covello, he said his sole remaining ambition is to repay family, parishioners and the church for their support and attempt to become again a productive clergyman.

“God was watching over me the day I was arrested,” Wallin, 63, said. “The ability to get out of that, I owe to the people in this room, to the people who have written to me, to others. The drugs, the shame that I experienced, the remorse, the embarrassment? That would have killed me. They saved me. They did this to me after what I did to them.”

Covello said he had not seen what he called such abundant and eloquent support for a criminal defendant in 22 years on the bench. But he said the law required Wallin to spend more time in prison, in addition to the 28 months he has served since his arrest.

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Questionable choice for next American saint

UNITED STATES
The Tablet (UK)

07 May 2015 by John Quinn

When Francis travels to the US in September he will canonise a Spanish Franciscan friar, Fr Junipero Serra (1713-1784), who founded the first missions in California that converted native Americans to Catholicism.

Last Saturday Pope Francis described Serra as “one of the founding fathers of the United States, and a special patron of the Hispanic people of the country”.

Meanwhile Fr Vincenzo Criscuolo, a Franciscan from the Vatican’s Congregation for the Causes of Saints, said Serra was “a man of his times”.

Neither of these statements necessarily contradicts suggestions that, as the San Francisco Chronicle put it, “the missions were little more than concentration camps where California’s Indians were beaten, whipped, maimed, burned, tortured and virtually exterminated by the friars”. But the paper’s claims might prove difficult to reconcile with Francis’ comments about Serra’s “holiness” and “saintly example”.

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Temple Israel Appoints New Rabbi

SHARON (MA)
Patch

By DANIEL LIBON (Patch Staff)
May 6, 2015

Temple Israel has found their new senior rabbi after a vote at the annual Congressional Meeting.

Tuesday night, Ron Fish was appointed to the position

The vote ends a year-long search to replace Rabbi Barry Starr, who resigned in May 2014 amid controversy and accusations that checks made to the rabbi’s discretionary fund were compromised.

A graduate of Brandeis University, Fish was ordained in 1996 from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. According to his biography, He has served as the president of the Norwalk Clergy Association and was the first president of the Rabbinic Council of Norwalk and Westport. He was the driving force behind a number of crucial communal projects such as Taste of Torah, an evening of learning involving the entire community. Rabbi Fish also headed the organization of a communal basic Judaism course involving rabbinic educators from the entire religious spectrum.

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Prosecutor Writes Letter to Fr. Lockwood’s Parishioners

KANSAS CITY (MO)
St. Louis Catholic

[The Father Lockwood letter]
[Letter from Jean Peters Baker, prosecutor]

I guess this is America.

The Jackson County Prosecutor has seen fit to write a letter directly to the parishioners of Christ the King Parish to counter the letter of the pastor, Fr. Gregory Lockwood, who wrote to them in support of Bishop Robert Finn.

Just wrap your mind around this, people. A pastor writes a letter to his flock, giving his opinion about a Church matter involving their bishop. First, SNAP wants him disciplined. Now, a county prosecutor uses the power of her office to attempt to refute him. Why? Because the Church cannot be allowed to support a faithful bishop against the secular power, no matter the reason.

You see, Fr. Lockwood has committed Thoughtcrime, and after the Ministry of Truth has stated it wants him thrown down the memory hole, we now hear from the Ministry of Love with a not-so-subtle shot across the bow.

This letter, and Fr. Lockwood’s original letter, can be read in full at the link above. But here are some key excerpts with my commentary. It begins this way:

“The recent letter sent out by your pastor laid out misinformation regarding State of Missouri v. Robert Finn. This letter is to address some of those misstatements.”

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Suspended Bridgeport priest sentenced to 65 months in prison for operating a drug ring

CONNECTICUT
WFSB

[with video]

HARTFORD, CT (WFSB/AP) –
A suspended Roman Catholic priest was sentenced to 65 months in prison for operating a drug ring.

Monsignor Kevin Wallin faced a judge on Thursday in U.S. District Court in Hartford. He had previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possessing and distributing methamphetamine.

As part of his 2013 guilty plea, the 63-year-old priest agreed to a possible prison sentence of 10 to 11 years. He asked for four years in prison and 500 hours of community service.

Prosecutors wanted at least a 10-year prison sentence.

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Former Danbury Pastor Sentenced for Dealing Meth

CONNECTICUT
Patch

By FEROZE DHANOA (Patch Staff)
May 7, 2015

A suspended Roman Catholic priest, who served as pastor of St. Peter’s Parish in Danbury has been sentenced to 65 months in prison for dealing crystal meth, the News Times reports.

Monsignor Kevin Wallin, 63, also known as “Monsignor Meth” was sentenced on Thursday in Hartford.

Wallin had asked for leniency from a judge asking for no more than 4 years followed by a year of home confinement and 500 hours of community service and drug treatment.

His public defender filed a sentencing request in March citing the priest’s charitable work and letters of support, including one from late New York Cardinal Edward Egan.

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Carroll Howlin

KENTUCKY
Legacy

WHITLEY CITY – Carroll Dale Howlin, 81, died Tue. In accordance to Mr. Howlin’s wishes, his remains were cremated. Hickman-Strunk Funeral Home is serving the family.

Published in Lexington Herald-Leader on May 6, 2015

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IL–Notorious Joliet predator priest dies; SNAP responds

ILLINOIS
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Thursday, May 7

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 566 9790, SNAPclohessy@aol.com )

A notorious Joliet predator priest, whose case shows continuing recklessness by Catholic bishops about kids’ safety, has passed away.

[Legacy]

Repeated child sex abuse allegations in two states, deemed credible by law enforcement and church officials, were made over the years against Fr. Carroll Howlin. And repeated settlements were paid to his victims.

[Chicago Tribune]

Still, for years, Joliet Bishop Daniel Conlon and his predecessors let Howlin live and work unsupervised in a remote, poverty-stricken part of eastern Kentucky where he reportedly used his influence with a social service agency to use food and gifts to manipulate desperate youngsters into sex acts.

Just yesterday, we urged the newly-installed bishop of Lexington to warn his flock about Howlin. Now, we urge him, and Conlon, to use their vast resources to seek out and help others who were sexually assaulted by this shrewd predator.

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KY–Louisville native abused 3 kids, prosecutors say

KENTUCKY
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

A prosecutor has disclosed that a now-imprisoned admitted serial child molester who is a Louisville native and worked in Louisville churches abused at least three Louisville kids.

We call on his former church supervisors and colleagues in Louisville at Southeast Christian Church to aggressively seek out others he may have assaulted. And we call on Louisville police to investigate whether any of those church supervisors or colleagues might be charged with ignoring, concealing or enabling his crimes.

[Riverfront Times]

A St. Louis newspaper is reporting that St. Louis County prosecutor Michael Hayes says Brandon Milburn molested three victims Louisville, Kentucky dating back to 2000, when Milburn was in his early teens and the three boys in preschool.

Last year, Milburn pleaded guilty to molesting two eleven-year-old boys in St. Louis. Hayes argued for the stiffest possible sentence for Milburn. In March, the offender got 25 years behind bars.

“Your Honor,” Hayes begins, “Mr. Milburn has plead guilty to the seven counts of statutory sodomy, first degree. These seven counts represent a pattern of abuse that took place over a period of years, from the summer of 2007 till the spring of [2009]. The defendant had ingratiated himself with the victims’ families and with the church that they all participated in.”

We strongly suspect there are others in Louisville who were hurt by Milburn and are now suffering in shame, silence, confusion and self-blame. It’s the duty of his former employer and co-worker to reach out to those vicctims.

As horrific as this case is, there are some heroes here. They are the brave men, women and teenagers in St. Louis who have exposed and are exposing an allegedly complicit church hierarchy. They are Dawn and Roger Varvil, Titus and Kari Benton, Jacob and Carrie Anderson, Doug and Tammy Lay, Sarah Thiele, Nathan Rayner, Scott Seppelt, and Lisa Womble. (Some of these are pseudonyms.)

We applaud them for their strength, courage and caring. We are saddened by their suffering. But we hope other victims, witnesses and whistleblowers like them emerge in Louisville.

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IBM & WASHU CANCER THERAPIES

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Berger’s Beat

. .A St. Louis priest now working in Kansas City is creating controversy over his defense of his convicted colleague Bishop Robert Finn. Fr. Gregory Lockwood, in a letter to his parish, claims Finn pled no contest to a “politically motivated charge” filed by “an ambitious prosecutor with strong ties to the abortion industry.”

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Group: Bishop Paprocki needs to do more in DeGrand case

ILLINOIS
State Journal-Register

By Chris Dettro, Staff Writer

Posted May 6, 2015

The director of a national support group for clergy abuse victims said he’s glad the Rev. Robert “Bud” DeGrand has been permanently removed as a pastor, but he wants Springfield Catholic Bishop Thomas John Paprocki to do more for victims and less for the priest accused of sexual misconduct.
“We’re glad that if Bishop Thomas Paprocki keeps his promise, Father Robert ‘Bud’ DeGrand won’t ever work in a parish again,” said David Clohessy, national director of Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, known as SNAP.

But Clohessy urged the bishop to stop using church funds to pay DeGrand’s attorney’s fees and to post notices about DeGrand and the credible accusations against him on the diocesan website and in parish bulletins. SNAP also wants Paprocki to personally visit each parish where DeGrand has worked to encourage “all victims, witnesses and whistle-blowers to call police.”

DeGrand is alleged to have sexually abused a minor while he was serving in Jacksonville in 1980, the same year he was ordained to the priesthood.

Paprocki met Saturday with parishioners of St. Michael the Archangel in Sigel, St. Mary of the Assumption in Neoga, St. Mary Help of Christians in Green Creek and Sacred Heart in Lillyville to inform them of DeGrand’s immediate removal.

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Bishop Finn and Cardinal Danneels: two different responses to abuse ‘cover-ups’

ROME
LifeSite News

Hilary White

ROME, May 7, 2015 (LifeSiteNews.com) – For some time, observers have expected the final outcome for Bishop Robert Finn, former head of the Kansas City-St. Joseph diocese, who was ordered by Vatican officials to tender his resignation last month. The predictable sides have lined up: either condemning and saying, ‘It’s about time,’ or defending him. With all the noise made, it may be difficult for most readers to tease out the truth, but an examination of the facts of the Finn case and that of another high-profile prelate may be enlightening.

If Finn, why not the many, and much worse, others?

With Finn’s 2012 conviction of the misdemeanor offence of “failure to report” a priest caught with images of children on his computer, some of which were judged to be pornographic, it has been expected by supporters and enemies alike that the bishop would be asked by Rome to step down. But while the mainstream secular and liberal Catholic press are triumphing, some very pertinent questions are being left unanswered, primary among which is, if Finn, why not others? All the others…all the many, many others?

Bishop Finn was removed from his diocese and is now being almost universally reviled as a “criminal” and a shielder of sex-abuse. But he never covered up molestation of young people by a priest, and has never been charged with that.

At the same time, Cardinal Godfried Danneels, after being shown to have personally covered for a man who for years had sexually assaulted his own nephew, has been allowed to retire honourably at the normal retirement age, from his position as the enormously powerful head of the archdiocese of Brussels, Belgium. Last year, Danneels was personally invited by Pope Francis to consult at the Synod of Bishops on the Family.

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Priester die “mogelijk onbewust tijdens slaap misbruikte” …

BELGIE
HLN

[A priest who told a court he may have unconsciously abused minors during sleep was acquitted in court because the judge decided to give him the benefit of a doubt.]

Priester die “mogelijk onbewust tijdens slaap misbruikte” vrijgesproken

De correctionele rechtbank van Brussel heeft vandaag een priester vrijgesproken die ervan verdacht werd tussen 2010 en 2011 in een Brussels internaat minderjarigen seksueel te hebben misbruikt. De rechter besloot om de verdachte het voordeel van de twijfel te geven en stelde dat de bewijzen in het dossier onvoldoende waren.

De priester heeft de hem ten laste gelegde feiten altijd ontkend. Hij verklaarde onder andere dat indien hij effectief kinderen had betast tijdens zijn nachtdienst in het internaat, dat onbewust, tijdens zijn slaap, moet zijn geweest. Hij verwees naar de aandoening ‘sexsomnia’ waarbij een persoon gedurende zijn slaap seksuele handelingen stelt zonder zich daar nadien iets van te herinneren.

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Violenza sessuale sui ragazzini, parroco arrestato nel Cagliaritano

ITALIA
La Stampa

[A priest in Cagliari, who has previous allegations of sexual abuse, has been arrested again for sexual violence against children.]

NICOLA PINNA
VILLAMAR (CAGLIARI)

Li seduceva promettendo regali e quando non bastava li sedava. Così don Pascal riusciva ad abusare dei ragazzini che frequentavano la parrocchia di Villamar: dodicenni e sedicenni che a lungo avevano subito le sue attenzioni morbose. Da quando è scoppiato lo scandalo lui ha sempre negato, ma questo pomeriggio i carabinieri lo hanno arrestato con l’accusa di violenza sessuale su minori.

L’ordinanza di custodia cautelare emessa dalla procura di Cagliari ricostruisce diversi episodi e si basa principalmente sul pericolo di reiterazione del reato. Perché don Pascal Manca, 43 anni, è già recidivo: le prime contestazioni risalgono al 2012, quando era parroco a Mandas, altro paese della provincia di Cagliari.

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Mani negli slip durante le confessioni

ITALIA
Corriere del Veneto

[An 80-year-old priest has been indicted for putting his hands inside the underwear of two girls during

VICENZA Mani sotto la maglia e gli slip durante le confessioni e le chiacchierate a tu per tu con due giovani fedeli, due sorelle di tredici e quattordici anni. Il giudice di Vicenza Roberto Venditti ha rinviato a giudizio, con la pesante accusa di violenza sessuale aggravata su minore – violenza nella forma delle molestie – don Giovanni Baccega, più conosciuto come don Gianni, ottantenne originario di Fontaniva e ora in pensione in una parrocchia del Trevigiano.

All’epoca dei fatti che gli vengono contestati e che sarebbero avvenuti tra l’ottobre 2007 e la primavera del 2008, era parroco di Sant’Antonio del Pasubio, nel comune di Valli del Pasubio. Secondo l’accusa il sacerdote avrebbe abusato del suo ruolo di ministro di culto e approfittato dei momenti in cui rimaneva solo con ciascuna delle due ragazze per abbracciarle e accarezzarle, allungando le mani sotto la maglia per toccare i fianchi o sotto le mutandine per palpare il sedere. Accuse da cui il sacerdote dovrà difendersi in aula.

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Nach Sex mit Kind: Mesner wurde erpresst

OSTERREICH
Wien.orf

[A sacristan who was involved with oral sex with a 14-year-old in a Vienna church has been blackmailed. The boy’s cousin is said to have forced the 39-year-old to pay “hush money” and this was condemned in Vietnna on Thursday.]

Ein Mesner, der in einer Wiener Kirche Oralsex mit einem unter 14-Jährigen gehabt hatte, ist erpresst worden. Der Cousin des Burschen zwang den 39-Jährigen zur Zahlung von „Schweigegeld“. Dafür wurde dieser am Donnerstag in Wien verurteilt.

2013 und 2014 hatten sich die sexuellen Kontakte zwischen dem Mesner und dem anfangs unter 14-Jährigen in einer Kirche abgespielt. Davon erfuhr der 18-jährige Cousin, der sonst nichts damit zu tun gehabt hatte, und zwang den 39-Jährigen zur Zahlung von insgesamt 6.000 Euro.

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Factors that Led to Bishop Finn’s Resignation

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Crisis Magazine

FRANK KESSLER

Two weeks ago, Bishop Robert Finn, the embattled bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City – St. Joseph in Missouri, had his resignation accepted by appropriate authorities in the Vatican. Canon law accepts “graves reasons” other than things like age, infimity and so on as sufficient reason for the Church to accept a bishop’s resignation because of incapacity to continue as shepherd of a particular diocesan flock. Several commentators from the Catholic News Service, the National Catholic Reporter (based in Kansas City) and secular media like the Huffington Post said that Bishop Finn was ‘low hanging fruit” after his conviction of a misdemeanor failure to make a timely report of accusations of child endangerment against one of his priests to civil authorities in 2010. The term “low hanging fruit” is typically used to convey someone who is vulnerable in the lower branches of the vine. It implies you need to get the “low hanging fruit” so that you get to the higher ups. He was the most senior Catholic Church authority to be “convicted” in a matter involving sex and a Catholic priest.

Finn’s Early Days

When Finn was assigned as coadjutor bishop in 2004 I called my relatives in St. Louis County to ask if they knew anything about him. Since I had lived and worked as a full-time political science professor and advisor to the Missouri Western State University Catholic Newman Club, for over thirty years after coming to the St. Joseph, Mo. college as a newly minted Notre Dame Ph.D., I had seen the prevailing diocesan politico-religious culture and wondered how he would be received in Kansas City. Several of my extended family in St. Louis had been in parishes Fr. Finn served in Webster Groves and Florissant. They described a Fr. Finn as a “holy man” who was sought out as a confessor and spent countless hours regularly serving long lines of penitents. My spirits were raised by the news.

When it became clear he intended to emphasize youth ministry, evangelization and vocations, my hope for Newman Centers and the end of a vocation drought in the diocese were buoyed. It took very little time for me to realize, if there had been a welcome mat extended for him in Kansas City, it was pulled out from under him almost immediately. His views on the priorities of the church for the future in the diocese, like those of Pope St. John Paul II, who selected him, seemed almost diametrically opposed to a highly vocal segment of the laity and clergy in the diocese. Entrenched bureaucracies and long-standing cultural values do not lend themselves to a change in emphasis and priorities.

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‘Monsignor Meth’ gets 65 months in jail

CONNECTICUT
CT News

Monsignor Kevin Wallin has been sentenced to 65 months in prison for dealing crystal meth, the highly addictive drug made famous on TV’s “Breaking Bad.”

Senior U.S. District Judge Alfred V. Covello handed down the sentence Thursday in Hartford.

“This was an incredible fall from grace for a highly respected monsignor who was well loved in the Catholic community,” said Ed Gavin, a devout Catholic and Bridgeport criminal defense lawyer who has represented people facing mandatory minimums.. “All the good things he did as a religious leader were washed away in a very, very short period of time.”

As a priest, Wallin was an inspiration to his clergy. He led fundraisers to renovate both St. Peter’s Church in Danbury and later St. Augustine Cathedral in Bridgeport. His beautiful voice, nimble piano-playing and love for Broadway show tunes garnered headline status on parish variety-show fundraisers.

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Why did the German bishops fail to raise their voice against the Nazis?

UNITED KINGDOM
Catholic Herald

by Francis Phillips posted Thursday, 7 May 2015

Bishops deferred to authority and priests and seminarians mainly followed suit. The lesson? That we must always speak out when our conscience is challenged

Anniversaries are crowding in on us this year: it is 70 years since the end of the Second World War; the anniversary of the liberation of Dachau concentration camp was last week; VE Day is tomorrow. All this alongside the general election today. Are all these events linked? Yes, in a way. We are not facing the German elections of 1933, but it is worth remembering that Hitler was voted into power – it wasn’t a Nazi putsch. Voting, or registering “None of the above”, does matter, as Fr Lucie-Smith argued yesterday. How should a Christian vote? Hard to say – though it’s worth noting that the Greens would like to shrink the number of people on the planet and that Ukip is the only party that has included Christianity in its manifesto.

These thoughts follow on from a book I have struggled to read this week; struggled because the topic makes for very gloomy reading. It’s called Wehrmacht Priests: Catholicism and the Nazi War of Annihilation (US, UK) by Lauren Faulkner Rossi and Catholics ought to read it, if only to ask themselves where their ultimate loyalties lie: with their faith or with their country? St Thomas More is famously said to have stated before his execution: “I die the King’s good servant, but God’s first.” It seems this maxim was forgotten or neglected by the German Catholic Church during the whole of the Third Reich.

The author makes it clear she thinks this period was a shameful episode for the Church in Germany. Basically, there was simply no collective or sustained resistance to Nazism on the part of the hierarchy. Their “silence” might have been due to their patriotic feeling, shared by almost all the population, that the Treaty of Versailles was deeply unfair; their mistaken belief that the real enemy to be fought was Bolshevism and thus that Nazism was the lesser evil; and their further mistaken attempt to distinguish between the German army (good) and the Nazi ideology (bad). It is also true that the German hierarchy did not raise its voice to protest about the treatment of the Jews, even though this was being carried on underneath its nose. A latent anti-Semitism was no doubt an influence here, just as it also affected the general population.

In this account there was only one bishop who consistently and courageously spoke out against the Nazi party throughout their 12-year regime: this was Konrad von Preysing, Bishop of Berlin; indeed he did more; with the help of a lay assistant, Margarete Sommer, he did his best to help the plight of the Jews in Berlin. Bishop Clemens von Galen of Munster did protest against the euthanasia programme (although he left it until 1941), but his voice was not representative of the German hierarchy as a whole.

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Hush Fund Set Up by Top SGM Leaders to Meet the Demands of a SGM Pastor Whose Son Was Sexually Abused

UNITED STATES
Brent Detwiler

Monday, March 30, 2015

Two years ago a “hush fund” masquerading as a benevolence fund was deceptively set up by Mark Prater (Executive Director for SGM), Paul Buckley (Chairman of the SGM Board), and Tommy Hill (Director of Finance & Administration for SGM) in order to surreptitiously meet the demands of a SGM pastor whose son was sexually abused by the son of another SGM pastor in the same church.

The fund came about because the father of the victim was thinking about joining the sex abuse lawsuit against SGM if SGM did not agree to reforms and if he did not receive restitution monies from SGM for harms done. Insurance lawyers told SGM leaders they would lose their liability coverage if payouts were made thereby arguably admitting fault. Instead, SGM lawyer Chip Grange suggested a plan whereby monies be raised for the victim’s family as “a collection and private gift to help him avoid eviction.” This plan was approved by C.J. Mahaney and the SGM Board of Directors and implemented by Mark Prater.

As a result many SGM pastors who knew the pastor and father of the victim were contacted and asked to give benevolence to the family. Prater, Buckley, Hill and the Board deceived these pastors into giving personal and church monies to a benevolence fund that effectively functioned as a hush fund. The pastors had no idea what was really going on behind the scenes. They were intentionally deceived in the matter.

People inside and outside of SGM must come to grips with the corruption that characterizes the leadership of SGM starting with C.J. Mahaney. He was the President of SGM when this hush fund was set up. No one should be supporting or following any of these men. As I’ve demonstrated countless times, you cannot believe anything they tell you.

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German Bishops Extend LGBT Welcome to Church Workers in New Policy

GERMANY
New Ways Ministry

Germany’s bishops voted in favor of new employment policies favorable to church workers in same-gender relationships this week, proving that the firing and forced resignation of LGBT church workers need not be the only response to marriage equality’s spread.

More than two-thirds of dioceses voted to approve the ecclesial policy change which allows church workers in same-sex unions, as well as those who have remarried after divorce, to keep their jobs, reports Reuters. Cardinal Rainer Woelki of Cologne explained the policy further:

” ‘The point is to limit the consequences of remarriage or a same-sex union to the most serious cases (that would) compromise the Church’s integrity and credibility.’ “

Though German courts have been limiting the scope of religious exemptions, churches are still free to disregard civil law when it comes to employment protections, meaning the bishops also chose this option fairly freely. Germany’s bishops explained that “multiple changes in legal practice, legislation and society” prompted the change. Such honesty about rapid shifts in public support for LGBT rights and the emerging reality of marriage equality, as well as the harm these firings cause, is rare.

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Bishops “Crime Wave”? Will Any Of Them Serve Time? Why Not ?

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

Jerry Slevin

Is there one criminal law for childless bishops and another for lesser Catholic Church officials and non-clerics who endanger or harm innocent children? Two different standards appear to be the case so far.

An Australian Archbishop pleads not guilty to criminally concealing a predatory priest’s child abuse. A Belgian Archbishop is judicially determined to have behaved similarly with a predatory priest he supervised. He may retire. A KC USA bishop, in effect, pleads guilty to similar charges and resigns after four years.

A defrocked 66 year old Polish Archbishop, who has been found, it appears, by the Vatican to have sexually abused minors in the Dominican Republic, may die of old age in a comfortable Vatican residence before the Vatican even begins his secretive trial.

Why are any of these bishop misdeeds tried in biased church courts? Why are bishops not being convicted and imprisoned for misdeeds that lesser officials and ordinary citizens are imprisoned for? How can an estimated hundreds of thousands of children worldwide been abused by priests, yet no bishop is really being held accountable to the full extent of the law?

In Philadelphia, where Pope Francis will soon honor the local Catholic hierarchy with a visit, Msgr. William Lynn, who had overseen more than 800 priests as former top priest personnel aide for a dozen years to the Philly Archdiocese’s Cardinals Justin Rigali and Anthony Bevilacqua and the first Catholic Church non-bishop senior official convicted in the clergy sex-abuse scandal, was recently order returned to prison, following a higher court ruling, by Teresa Sarmina, a judge educated at the Jesuit’s Georgetown Law and at Notre Dame’s St. Mary’s. “Well, I think things are back where they were when I sentenced Msgr. Lynn,” Sarmina said. “The same reasons I stated then exist.” “Somebody call for a sheriff,” the judge added, before leaving the bench. She had lectured Lynn on his failure to stand up to his cardinal bosses, who got off with impunity and Vatican honors, as did shamed Boston Cardinal Bernard Law before them.

Too bad no one earlier called the sheriff on Lynn’s cardinal bosses. Both cardinals managed to avoid prosecution for their aide’s misdeeds done apparently on their behalf. Bevilacqua died soon after giving a two day video deposition (that is still being kept secret, it appears) in the Lynn criminal case, and Rigali left town in a hurry, by “retiring” after Lynn’s indictment. He may now be seen in good form with Pope Francis attending Vatican ceremonies along with his former pal, the infamous Cardinal Law. The pope likely knew Bevilacqua from their Vatican committee work and appears to be personally acquainted with Rigali. Apparently failing to supervise priest predators of children is not an impediment to being honored at the Vatican.

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Long-serving Tasmanian Anglican Bishop John Harrower retires

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

The 11th Anglican Bishop of Tasmania, John Harrower, has announced his retirement after 15 years in the job.

Bishop Harrower will formally leave the position on September 12.

He said it was time for him to bring his leadership of the church to a close.

“It seemed like 15 years was a good innings and we’ve absolutely enjoyed the time here,” Bishop Harrower said.

“There have been exciting times and there have been challenging times too.

“The issue of sexual abuse in the church and seeking to understand and being taught and helped by survivors of abuse to understand what really happened, and then to seek to respond in love and to walk with them in some way.”

Bishop Harrower said he took the issue of sexual abuse at the hands of priests very seriously from the moment he took office.

“[I made] an apology, in my very first media conference as Bishop of Tasmania, to survivors, victims of sexual abuse,” he said.

“And then way back in 2002, 13 years ago, I called for a Royal Commission.”

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Bankruptcy judge sets November hearing on archdiocese reorganization

MILWAUKEE (WI)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

By Annysa Johnson of the Journal Sentinel

The judge in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee bankruptcy has scheduled a November hearing on the church’s reorganization plan, now being revised, that if approved would allow it to emerge from its 4-year-old bankruptcy.

Attorneys for the archdiocese told U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Susan V. Kelley that the church will be putting more money from its disputed now $66 million cemetery trust into the bankruptcy estate in response to a recent decision by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.

They did not specify a dollar figure or say how much would go to attorneys vs. victims of clergy sexual abuse.

Other legal battles loom before any reorganization plan can be approved. Among them, whether Kelley has jurisdiction to grant parishes a blanket protection against future lawsuits — a key provision of the archdiocese’s plan — and whether the archdiocese must provide its creditors committee with additional documents involving the cemetery trust.

“Is there any middle ground here?” a clearly frustrated Kelley asked the nearly 20 attorneys assembled, some by telephone, for a contentious status hearing on Wednesday. “We need to move this case forward,” she said.

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This “know-nothing” archbishop was put in charge of managing the church’s response to child-abuse crimes

AUSTRALIA
Broken Rites

By a Broken Rites researcher (a background article, written in 2010, still relevant in 2015)

A prominent Australian Catholic Church leader, Archbishop Philip Wilson, has claimed (in 2010) that during his rise from junior priest to church administrator, he “knew nothing” about the sexually-abusive behaviour of fellow-priests — even though he lived and worked with some of these criminals. Does Wilson’s “know-nothing” attitude help us to understand his rise to the top of the Australian church hierarchy? Wilson’s senior roles eventually included the managing of the church’s response to clergy sexual abuse.

From 1996 onwards, Wilson was a long-time member of the Australian bishops’ National Committee for Professional Standards — the body that was established to oversee the management of the church’s sexual-abuse crisis.

In 2001, Wilson’s fellow bishops elected him as the chairman of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference — at a time when the worldwide Catholic hierarchy was being accused of having covered up clergy sex-abuse crimes. He held this top position for the next ten years.

This career rise is quite significant for someone who says he formerly “knew nothing” about clergy sex crimes.

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Un preot român din Canada a agresat sexual ZECE FEMEI şi le-a ameninţat cu blesteme

CANADA
Romania TV

Un preot ortodox român a recunoscut că a agresat sexual 10 femei, în timpul spovedaniei sau al slujbelor.

Ioan Pop, în vârstă de 56 de ani, a încercat şi să sechestreze şi să întreţină relaţii sexuale cu o femeie, pe care a ameninţat-o apoi că o va blestema dacă spune cuiva ce i s-a întâmplat, potrivit România TV.

Preotul este judecat în prezent pentru aceste fapte, petrecute între 1999 și 2013. Potrivit procurorilor, victimele aveau între 20 şi 35 de ani. Identităţile lor nu au fost făcute publice.

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Priest exploited position to sexually assault women

CANADA
Toronto Sun

BY SAM PAZZANO, TORONTO SUN
FIRST POSTED: WEDNESDAY, MAY 06, 2015

TORONTO – A disgraced Romanian Orthodox priest has admitted to sexually assaulting 10 women, exploiting his position to victimize them in church, during confessions and in other places.

Ioan Pop, 56, used his holy position to fondle, kiss and make unwanted sexual advances at women from April 1, 1999 through September 2013. The assaults occurred while victims were seeking religious services such as confessions, weddings and funerals.

Pop also tried to confine, seduce and spark an affair with a despondent woman in 1999. He vowed to curse her and her family for generations if she exposed him, court heard.

Pop pleaded guilty to seven sexual assault charges but he also admitted the facts on three other allegations. Those facts can then be weighed by the judge as an aggravating factor on sentencing, which could result in a more severe sentence.

Crown attorney Jackie Garrity read out the disturbing facts to Justice Peter Hryn.

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Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide pleads not guilty to concealing child abuse

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

MAY 07, 2015

Dan Box
Crime Reporter
Sydney

The Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide, Philip Wilson, did not appear in court this morning to face a charge of concealing child abuse committed by another priest.

His lawyer, Simon Buchen, said the archbishop is pleading not guilty to the alleged offence and hopes to apply for the case to be moved from the court in Newcastle, in the NSW Hunter Valley, to Sydney.

“There is a plea and I enter the plea of not guilty,” Mr Buchen told the court.

Today’s hearing was the first time the matter has been heard in court since Archbishop Wilson was charged in March this year. He is the most senior Catholic official worldwide to be charged for concealing child abuse.

Court documents show the alleged abuse of a 10-year-old boy was committed by a Hunter Valley priest, James Patrick Fletcher, in 1971. Archbishop Wilson has been charged with concealing the abuse between 2004 and 2006, when he was serving as the Archbishop of Adelaide.

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Archbishop Philip Wilson pleads not guilty to concealing child sex abuse

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

May 7, 2015

Gabriel Wingate-Pearse

Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson has pleaded not guilty to concealing child sex abuse in the Catholic church via his lawyer in Newcastle Local Court on Thursday.

Archbishop Wilson, who did not appear, was represented by barrister Simon Buchen, who said his client was pleading not guilty and he was anticipating a lengthy hearing.

He flagged with Magistrate Robert Stone there may be an application to “change the venue”.

One issue was the possible length of any hearing but Mr Buchen alluded to other issues which he did not specify.

“That’s not the only reason,” he said.

Mr Stone said he could make an application but if a magistrate could be made available at Newcastle, if that was where most witnesses were located, it may not be granted.

The prosecution asked for six weeks to prepare the brief of evidence to be served by June 3, reply on June 17, when Archbishop Wilson, who is not on bail, would again be excused from attending.

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Adelaide Archbishop pleads not guilty

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

[with video]

Adelaide’s Catholic Archbishop has pleaded not guilty to a charge of concealing child sexual abuse committed by a colleague.

Archbishop Philip Wilson was charged in March with one count of concealing information about a serious indictable offence, namely the 1971 sex assault of a 10-year-old boy by priest James Fletcher in Maitland in NSW.

Wilson was excused from appearing today at Newcastle Local Court, but his lawyer says he’s pleading not guilty.

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Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker addresses priest’s claims in Bishop Finn resignation

KANSAS CITY (MO)
KSHB

[with video]

Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker fired back after Fr. Gregory Lockwood wrote a letter to his parish at Christ the King Church claiming charges against the now-resigned Bishop Robert Finn were politically motivated.

Baker sent a letter to the temporary Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese leader Archbishop Joseph Naumann and Christ the King parish.

In it, she says Fr. Lockwood is spreading lies about her and Bishop Finn.

“As your prosecutor, I am guided by this truth: No one is above the law, no matter our position or title. Children especially need this to be true, and abused children’s lives may depend upon it,” Baker wrote.

She also said everyone has a moral duty to report abuse.

Bishop Finn was convicted in 2012 for failing to report suspected child abuse by another priest. He stepped down as diocese leader in April.

Fr. Lockwood blames Finn’s critics, not the scandal, for his resignation. He claimed Finn pleaded no contest to the charges to prevent a painful, public trial.

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War of words ensues following Bishop Finn’s resignation

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Fox 4

[with video]

MAY 7, 2015, BY FOX 4 NEWSROOM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In a letter to his parishioners, a Kansas City priest defends Bishop Robert Finn and lashes out at the Jackson County prosecutor for charging him with failing to report a priest who had child pornography.

Father Gregory Lockwood at Christ the King Parish wrote a two page letter about Bishop Finn’s resignation.

In it, he says the resignation is no cause for celebration, calling out fellow Catholics who support it and for saying “mean and vicious things.”

He went on to question why, “there is no forbearance or forgiveness for this man who pled no contest to a politically motivated charge filed by an ambitious prosecutor…”

Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker saw the letter and wrote her own to Christ the King Parish to address what she calls “misstatements.”

“I run this office as a prosecutor,” she wrote, “not a politician; and seeks convictions for people who harm our community.

She went on to say Bishop Finn did not plead no contest, but a judge found him guilty of the charge against him.

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Suspended Catholic priest seeks leniency in sentencing on guilty plea to distributing meth

CONNECTICUT
Fox News

May 07, 2015

Associated Press

HARTFORD, Conn. – A suspended Roman Catholic priest who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess and distribute methamphetamine and bought a sex shop to possibly launder his drug money is asking a federal judge for leniency at his sentencing Thursday in Connecticut.

Monsignor Kevin Wallin, whose lawyer says was lonely and overworked when he turned to drugs and became an addict, agreed as part of his 2013 guilty plea to a possible prison sentence of 10 to 11 years. He’s now asking for four years in prison and 500 hours of community service.

The 63-year-old priest has been incarcerated for the past two years.

Prosecutors say he headed the meth distribution conspiracy, and they are seeking a sentence of at least 10 years, which they say is appropriate for the crime.

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Payout for abuse victims ‘deeply flawed’

NEW ZEALAND
Stuff

AIMEE GULLIVER

Advocates for child abuse victims say the Government’s plan to “fast-track” payouts for people alleging historic abuse in state care is deeply flawed and underfunded.

The historic abuse claims relate to sexual, physical, and psychological abuse or neglect of children while they were in a wide range of social welfare, health, education and church-run homes, as well as foster care and family homes.

The claims involved a wide range of allegations from people who had been in state care, covering a 70-year period, with most between the 1960s and 1980s.

The Ministry of Social Development has received 1572 claims since 2004, with payouts totalling $8.4 million awarded in the 583 cases resolved so far – an average of just under $14,500 per case.

Social Development Minister Anne Tolley said the average time taken to resolve a claim was more than two years, and people with unresolved claims would be given the option of a “fast-track settlement”.

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Belgian primate ordered to pay damages to abuse victim

BELGIUM
The Tablet (UK)

06 May 2015

The Archbishop Brussels, André-Joseph Léonard, has been ordered to pay €10,000 in damages for failing to act on allegations of sexual abuse in the 1990s when he was bishop of Namur. The civil case was brought by a former seminarian who was abused by a priest in the late 1980s,when he was a 14-year-old altar boy.

Joel Devillet, now 42, filed an abuse complaint with a church tribunal, but it advised counselling for him and did not alert the police, said an appeals court in Liege that overturned an earlier judgment exonerating Léonard.

It also said Léonard, who is head of the Belgian bishops’ conference, did not discipline the offending priest, who went on to commit further abuse in another parish. “The way in which Archbishop Léonard treated the case of Joel Devillet constituted misconduct,” the court said.

Archbishop Léonard’s lawyer said his client disagreed with the court judgment but had not yet decided whether he would appeal. “The court lists various things that certain people should have done, but nothing that Archbishop Léonard categorically should have done,” he said. “That nuance is important.”

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Hibbing Priest Accused of Sexual Misconduct with Minor

MINNESOTA
KSTP

A Hibbing priest is in jail, facing allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor, KSTP sister-station WDIO reports.

The 29-year-old was arrested Tuesday afternoon by the Hibbing Police Department and is being held in the St. Louis County Jail. A formal charge has not yet been filed, but documents indicate he faces a potential charge of second-degree criminal sexual conduct involving his position of authority and a victim under the age of 16.

The Diocese of Duluth says the man is a parochial vicar at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Hibbing. The sign at Immaculate Conception Church in Hibbing also lists him as being an associate pastor at that church.

“While the circumstances leading to his arrest are currently unknown to us and while we believe (the man) is entitled to the presumption of innocence, we take this development very seriously and are monitoring it closely,” the diocese said in a statement.

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Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson pleads not guilty …

AUSTRALIA
9 News

Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson pleads not guilty to concealment of child sex abuse charges

Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson has pleaded not guilty to charges of concealing child sex abuse.

The charges relate to abuse allegedly committed by fellow priest Jim Fletcher when the pair worked at NSW’s Maitland Diocese in the 1970s.

Court documents reveal the concealment charges involve the case of a 10-year-old boy allegedly abused in 1971.

Fletcher was convicted of nine sexual abuse charges in 2006.

He died shortly after being sentenced to at least seven and a half years for his crimes.

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Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson pleads not guilty …

AUSTRALIA
Daily Telegraph

Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson pleads not guilty to abuse cover-up at Newcastle hearing

NEIL KEENE THE DAILY TELEGRAPH MAY 07, 2015

ARCHBISHOP Philip Wilson has pleaded not guilty to covering up sexual abuse in the Catholic Church dating back to the 1970s.

The Archbishop of Adelaide — the highest-ranking member of the church anywhere in the world to be charged with concealing child sex abuse within Catholic ranks — did not appear for this morning’s brief hearing in Newcastle local court.

The court heard that Wilson would plead not guilty to the charge laid in March following investigations by Strike Force Lantle, established to investigate allegations of child sex abuse within the Catholic Church in the Hunter Region during the 1970s.

Police allege Wilson was a junior priest in the region in 1976 when he failed to alert authorities after learning of another priest’s abuse of a child.

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Archbishop Philip Wilson will plead not guilty to hiding child sex abuse

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

Australian Associated Press
Wednesday 6 May 2015

The Catholic archbishop of Adelaide will plead not guilty to a charge of concealing child sexual abuse.

Philip Wilson, 64, has been charged with one count of concealing information about a serious indictable offence, namely the 1971 sex assault of a 10-year-old boy by a former priest, James Patrick Fletcher, in Maitland in the NSW Hunter region.

Wilson was excused from appearing on Thursday at Newcastle local court.

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Adelaide Catholic Archbishop Philip Wilson pleads not guilty to concealing child sex abuse

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Dan Cox

Adelaide’s Catholic Archbishop Philip Wilson has pleaded not guilty to concealing child sexual abuse allegations against a paedophile priest.

Wilson was not in court today but he was represented by his lawyer, Simon Buchen.

Police allege that between 2004 and 2006, Wilson concealed a child sexual abuse allegation that had been made against the late Hunter Valley paedophile priest Jim Fletcher.

Court documents say Wilson believed Fletcher had indecently assaulted a 10-year-old boy in 1971, and knew he had information which might help with Fletcher’s prosecution.

The documents say, without reasonable excuse, Wilson failed to bring that information to the attention of police.

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Archbishop pleads not guilty to concealing child abuse

AUSTRALIA
The Sun Daily

SYDNEY: An archbishop in the Australian city of Adelaide, Philip Wilson, pleaded not guilty in court Thursday to concealing child abuse in the Catholic Church, media reports said.

Police allege that Wilson concealed a child sexual abuse allegation made against a fellow priest in the 1970s when Wilson was an assistant parish priest in the east Australian town of Maitland.

Wilson is one of the most senior Catholic clerics in the world to be charged with concealing child abuse.

The defendant did not appear in court himself but was represented by his lawyer Simon Buchen, the Newcastle Herald newspaper reported.

The court adjourned the case until June 17.

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Hibbing priest arrested, suspected of sex with minor

MINNESOTA
Pioneer Press

Forum News Service
POSTED: 05/06/2015

HIBBING, Minn. — A Hibbing priest has been arrested on suspicions of having sex with a minor.

The Rev. Brian Lederer, 29, a priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Duluth, was arrested in Hibbing on Tuesday as a result of allegations of sexual misconduct, according to a news release from the diocese office.

Lederer was in the St. Louis County Jail in Duluth on Wednesday on preliminary charges of second-degree felony criminal sexual conduct with a person between ages 13 and 15 by a person of authority.

Hibbing police said they could not comment on the case because it remains an active investigation and that a criminal complaint is expected to be filed in court Thursday or Friday.

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May 6, 2015

Kansas City priest defends Finn, alleges ulterior motive in bishop’s prosecution

KANSAS CITY (MO)
National Catholic Reporter

[The Father Lockwood letter]
[Letter from Jean Peters Baker, prosecutor]

Brian Roewe | May. 6, 2015 NCR Today

KANSAS CITY, MO.
A priest’s letter alleging political motivations for the prosecution of Bishop Robert Finn prompted responses Wednesday from both the local prosecutor and the apostolic administrator of the Kansas City-St. Joseph, Mo., diocese.

Fr. Gregory Lockwood, parochial administrator of Christ the King Parish in southern Kansas City and a close friend of Finn, said while mistakes occurred in the case of former priest Shawn Ratigan, currently serving 50 years in prison for child pornography, he questioned the legal process that led to Finn’s 2012 misdemeanor conviction.

Finn resigned April 21 as head of the diocese, with Kansas City, Kan., Archbishop Joseph Naumann named as its administrator. In October 2011, Finn and the diocese were charged with failure to report suspected child abuse in relation to Ratigan, who pled guilty in 2012 on federal charges of possessing and producing child pornography. In September 2012, a Jackson County judge found Finn guilty on one misdemeanor count of failing to report.

“There were definitely mistakes made in handling the situation by people who, it turned out, were in over their heads, but there was never any malice, or impulse to cover up anything,” Lockwood said in a letter inserted in the weekend bulletin addressed to Christ the King parishioners.

He continued: “There is no forbearance or forgiveness for this man who pled no contest to a politically motivated charge filed by an ambitious prosecutor with strong ties to the abortion industry, so that he might save his local church the pain and cost of a public trial. The statute used was not even applicable to what happened, but such is our legal and political society.”

The accusation of ulterior motives led Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker, who brought the charges against Finn, to respond by saying Lockwood’s letter contained “misinformation” and “misstatements.”

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Hibbing priest arrested on suspicion of sexual misconduct with minor

MINNESOTA
Northlands News Center

By Newsroom Staff

Updated May 6, 2015

Hibbing, MN (NNCNOW.com) — A priest with the Diocese of Duluth is in police custody, accused of sexual misconduct with a minor.

Police arrested the 29-year-old man in Hibbing on Tuesday.

The Diocese released a statement today saying they are taking the situation very seriously and are monitoring developments closely.

They add they will cooperate fully with the authorities.

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Hibbing priest arrested on suspicion of sexual abuse

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

Madeleine Baran May 6, 2015

A Catholic priest who serves at a parish in Hibbing was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of sexually abusing a teenager, according to the Diocese of Duluth and law enforcement records.

The Hibbing Police Department booked the priest into the St. Louis County Jail, where he remains pending a possible charge for second-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor between the ages of 13 and 15, according to the county jail roster.

The priest was ordained in the Diocese of Duluth. Diocese spokesman Kyle Eller said the diocese first learned of the arrest from the police. He declined further comment.

In a statement released Wednesday, the diocese said the priest was arrested “as a result of allegations of sexual misconduct of a minor.”

It continued, “While the circumstances leading to his arrest are currently unknown to us and while we believe (the priest) is entitled to the presumption of innocence, we take this development very seriously and are monitoring it closely.”

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Hibbing-based priest arrested; Accused of sexual misconduct with minors

MINNESOTA
Hibbing Daily Tribune

HDT Staff Report news@hibbingdailytribune.net

HIBBING — An associate pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish in Hibbing has been arrested and is being held on suspicion of sexual misconduct.

Brian M. Lederer, 29, was arrested by the Hibbing Police Department and booked into the St. Louis County Jail Tuesday evening, according to the jail roster report.

He was being held with probable cause on an anticipated charge of felony criminal sexual conduct in the second degree.

Lederer was ordained in June 2012 and is parochial vicar at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Hibbing, the Diocese of Duluth confirmed in a statement Wednesday afternoon.

“While the circumstances leading to his arrest are currently unknown to us and while we believe Father Lederer is entitled to the presumption of innocence, we take this development very seriously and are monitoring it closely,” said Kyle Eller, director of communications for the Diocese of Duluth.

“We will cooperate fully with civil authorities in any investigation, and as more facts emerge in this case, we will uphold our responsibilities to civil law, to church law and under our policies and procedures for the protection of young people. We continue to pray for all those affected by sexual abuse and urge anyone who has been a victim of it to come forward to church authorities and to civil authorities.”

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Scomparsa nell’Aretino, rintracciato a Haiti il confratello indagato

ITALIA
Go News

Sarebbe stato rintracciato ad Haiti Padre Jean Baptiste, Padre Giovambattista come veniva chiamato a Ca Raffaello frazione del comune di Badia Tedalda (Arezzo) da dove un anno fa è scomparsa la 50enne Guerrina Piscaglia.

Il religioso, che sostituì la scorsa primavera il parroco padre Faustin quando questi si trovava in Africa, non è mai stato sentito dagli investigatori della procura di Arezzo dal momento che fu trasferito subito dopo la sparizione di Guerrina, denunciata nei primissimi giorni come probabile allontanamento volontario.

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Priest wanted for questioning in Piscaglia probe located

ITALY
Gazzetta del Sud

Arezzo, May 6 – A priest prosecutors want to question in connection with the disappearance last year of 50-year-old Guerrina Piscaglia has been located in Haiti, investigators said Wednesday. Father Jean Baptiste was transferred away from the parish of Badia Tedalda, near Arezzo, shortly after Pisascaglia vanished. Baptiste shared the rectory with Friar Gratien Alabi, who is in prison after being arrested in April on charges of murder and tampering with a corpse in the probe into Piscaglia’s disappearance. The housewife and mother of a 22-year-old son went to the rectory of the local church after a family lunch on the afternoon of May 1, 2014, and was never seen again. Extensive police searches using dogs conducted in the surrounding countryside failed to turn up any trace of Piscaglia, who lived in the hamlet of Ca’ Raffaello in Arezzo province. Prosecutors later placed Alabi, a Congolese national, under investigation on suspicion of kidnapping and possible murder after he told a TV show about missing persons that Piscaglia had told him she was pregnant and that he was the father.

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REV. STEVE WINGFIELD OF FLORISSANT

MISSOURI
Berger’s Beat

. . .Rev. Steve Wingfield of First Christian Church in Florissant has failed in his bid for a restraining order to make whistleblowers take down Facebook posts critical of how he handled the case of Brendon Millburn. Millburn, a former church staffer, is now behind bars for 25 years after admitting molesting boys. Barrister Al Johnson foiled Wingfield’s effort. Johnson’s no “newbie” with clergy sex cases. In the 1980s, he prosecuted Fr. Joseph Ross on child sex charges. .

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Former Granite City Priest Ousted Following Abuse Allegations

ILLINOIS
KMOX

Fred Bodimer (@FredBodimerKMOX)
May 6, 2015

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (KMOX) — Springfield Bishop Thomas Paprocki has removed Father Robert “Bud” DeGrand as pastor of four central Illinois parishes following a credible abuse allegation from 30 years ago.

DeGrand was at St. Elizabeth’s Parish in Granite City from 1991 to 1996.

Paprocki went to DeGrand’s most recent parishes in the Effingham area Sunday to give the news about their pastor’s removal.

“Paprocki said on Sunday that not only is (Degrand) suspended, but his pay has been reduced,” says David Clohessy of the Survivor’s Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP).

The case first surfaced in 2013 and has been going through the Vatican disciplinary process.

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Pope Facing Revolts In Germany, Chile & USA: Pope Needs A Complete Council, Not A Staged Synod, Now!

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

Jerry Slevin

German Catholic bishops, clearly concerned about protecting their $7+ billion annual governmental subsidies (the Catholic Church’s largest guaranteed revenue stream worldwide, with roots in Pope Pius XII’s 1933 “evil bargain” that helped make Hitler), have apparently seen enough from Pope Francis and his flawed “fatherless and motherless” Family Synod farce. The Bishops appear unwilling to wait passively for the final Family Synod in October to reform their rules on same sex marriages and divorced and remarried Catholics. Who knows? German bishops, under considerable competitive pressure from Evangelical Lutherans and governmental child protection officials, may soon reverse the papal contraception ban and even (God willing!) hold German bishops really accountable for covering up priest child predators, as apparently even the ex-pope did in Munich and his brother did as the Regensburg choirmaster.

As reported by veteran Vatican journalist, Sandro Magister, ” … Not only do the German bishops approve of giving absolution and communion to the divorced and remarried, but they also express the hope that civil second marriages be blessed in church, that Eucharistic communion also be given to non-Catholic spouses, that the goodness of homosexual relationships and same-sex unions be recognized. …”, see here,

[Chiesa]

The German bishops are on a Synod collision course with the pope over sexual morality issues, see Yale educated prophetic theologian, Jamie Manson’s insightful and informative “To have a truly just church, Pope Francis must move beyond complementarity” here,

[National Catholic Reporter]

The collision is being accelerated by truth tellers on bishop cover-up schemes like courageous Fr. Tom Doyle in his recent “Bishop Robert Finn: the rest of the story” here,

[National Catholic Reporter]

Pope Francis’ failed Synod strategy has for two years sought, and still seeks:

* To protect cardinals and bishops from governmental investigators and criminal prosecutors
* To protect Church leaders’ assets from excessive corruption and from lawyers for priest sex abuse survivors
* To protect unaccountable bishops’ local monopolies over their dioceses and the local Catholic faithful
* To protect bishops’ key salesmen — their captive celibate priests who collect top Church leaders’ money and who depend on bishops’ funds to survive, especially in retirement
* To create an illusion, through public imagery and misleading promises, that the Vatican is changing its unchristian ways, as well as its warped sexual teachings that are designed mainly to preserve and protect the Church leaders’ power and wealth.

The German bishops see and understand well the future implications, it appears, of the Catholic revolt in Chile and the likely coming USA revolt when the pope visits in September. The USA revolt has already begun with brave Jesuit students at a New York university, with their petition here on Change.org (SIGN IT NOW PLEASE), and related anticipated civil disobedience seeking to reject, in light of evident child protection and homophobic failures, prominent New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan as graduation speaker, see here, Catholics Revolt: Jesuit Grads Shun Dolan As Goldman Sachs Bankers Woo Him

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Boston’s Catholic Church is Suing an 85-Year-Old Woman

MASSACHUSETTS
Boston.com

By Kristi Palma @kristipalma
Boston.com Staff | 05.06.15

Margaret O’Brien, 85, has been a parishioner at St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Church in Scituate for 54 years.

She’s taught religious education at the parish and used to sing in the choir.

Now she’s being sued, along with other parishioners, by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston for trespassing on the property, reports The Boston Globe . Parishioners and representatives of the archdiocese faced off in Norfolk Superior Court Tuesday over the church, where members have kept vigil since the archdiocese closed it, nearly 11 years ago.

St. Frances Xavier Cabrini was one of dozens of churches the archdiocese decided to close after the clergy sex-abuse scandal affected Catholic church attendance and donations, according to the Globe. Parishioners in other parishes fought the closures initially but the Scituate church is the only one still fighting.

In June, the parishioners’ appeal to keep the church open was denied by the highest Vatican court. Parishioners were given a March 9 deadline to vacate the property. They did not.

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Philly priest uses fiction to break Catholic Church’s ‘wall of silence’

PENNSYLVANIA
Newsworks

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It’s Father Paul F. Morrissey’s duty, as an Augustinian priest, to help relieve the pain and suffering of others. But what if the pain and suffering is within the Catholic Church itself? That is the central issue Morrissey addresses in his provocative novel, “The Black Wall of Silence.”

The cover shows a priest muffled by his own collar. “We are all muffled in some way, torn between loyalty and honesty,” says Morrissey who, like the central character of his novel, serves as a prison chaplain and spiritual director.

In his novel, a gay priest discovers that the Church’s cover-up of sexual abuse may result in a life sentence without parole for a victim.

“In the novel, I try to show the parallel between the Church and the prison system,” says Morrissey. “Bishops have protected the Church at all costs, even if it means, at times, relocating an admitted pedophile. To survive, whether in a prison or in the Church, you have to follow the loyalty ode or open yourself to retribution. In my novel, I attempt to pull back the curtain of silence on these issues.”

The conflict between Morrissey’s fictional priest and a bishop builds up this battle between honesty and loyalty in a courtroom climax. The novel’s main character, Father Zach, says, “If I remain silent about a problem in the prison or the Church, I’m rewarded for being a member of the team. But if I ask a question, I’m seen as a traitor.”

“Father Zach realizes he lives in two prisons — the Catholic Church, and Riker’s Island, where he serves as a prison chaplain,” says Morrissey, “This loyalty-versus-honesty theme is universal. Readers will be able to identify with the characters, whether they are Christian, Jewish or Muslim, because we all tend to censor ourselves in some way in order to fit in and be accepted. The question my books asks is: Can Catholics, or anyone, speak our truth, or must we hide?”

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KC priest criticizes prosecution of Bishop Robert Finn; prosecutor fires back

KANSAS CITY (MO)
The Kansas City Star

[The Father Lockwood letter]

[Letter from Jean Peters Baker, prosecutor]l

By JUDY L. THOMAS
jthomas@kcstar.com

As the Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese tries to move past the resignation of Bishop Robert Finn, a priest has roiled the waters with a letter alleging that the criminal charges against Finn were politically motivated.

The prosecutor who filed the case, Jean Peters Baker, this week responded with a strongly worded letter of her own.

Her letter, sent Monday to Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas and to members of Christ the King Parish in Kansas City, said the document distributed last week by their pastor, the Rev. Gregory Lockwood, contained “misinformation” and “misstatements.”

“I run this office as a prosecutor, not a politician, and I have sought convictions for those who have harmed our community,” Baker wrote, adding that while everyone has a moral duty to report abuse, others are required by law to do so.

“Having the courage to stand up to those in power and hold dangerous criminals accountable for their behavior is a necessary component of the position of prosecutor,” she said. “…As your prosecutor, I am guided by this truth: no one is above the law, no matter our position or title. Children especially need this to be true, and abused children’s lives may depend upon it.”

Finn was convicted in September 2012 for failing to notify authorities about a priest who later pleaded guilty to production of child pornography. That priest, Shawn Ratigan, was sentenced to 50 years in federal prison and has since been removed from the priesthood.

Finn stepped down as leader of the Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph on April 21, nearly three years after he became the most senior U.S. Roman Catholic prelate convicted of criminal charges related to the church’s child sexual abuse scandal. Neither Finn nor the Vatican provided a specific reason for the resignation, but the Vatican said that Finn cited the code of canon law that allows bishops to resign early for illness or some “grave” reason that makes them unfit for office.

Baker sent her letter by email to the parish and to Naumann, said Michael Mansur, spokesman for the prosecutor’s office. Naumann is serving as the diocese’s temporary leader until the Vatican names a replacement for Finn.

Mansur said Wednesday that Baker had not yet received any response. When asked why Baker took the extraordinary measure of writing to the parish and the archbishop, Mansur said, “I think the letter speaks for itself.”

Lockwood did not return a call requesting comment. Naumann responded in a statement on Wednesday:

“I am disheartened that some have chosen to respond to Bishop Finn’s resignation, not by moving forward, but to continue public attacks upon him and the Church,” Naumann said. “On the other hand, Father Gregory Lockwood and others have also passionately defended Bishop Finn. While everyone has a right to free expression, in my opinion it serves no good purpose at this point to rehash a story that has had so many tragic consequences. There is nothing to be gained by picking at old wounds and speaking uncharitably about one another.

“My prayer is that when the new Bishop arrives he will find a Catholic community united and eager to work with him in making the love of Jesus more alive and tangible in our community.”

In his letter, which was inserted into parish bulletins, Lockwood said that Finn was a longtime friend and that his resignation “comes after a long, bitter, nasty campaign by many of our brothers and sisters, who, for whatever reason, were convinced that he needed to go.”

Lockwood blamed Finn’s critics — not the Ratigan scandal — for the resignation. His letter highlighted a rift between conservative and progressive factions within the diocese that intensified when Finn became bishop in 2005.

“For the instigators of this unfortunate event, the issue was never the Ratigan affair,” Lockwood wrote. “There were definitely mistakes made in handling the situation by people who, it turned out, were in over their heads, but there was never any malice, or impulse to cover up anything.

“If this had happened on another, more popular bishop’s watch, the aftermath we have seen would not have occurred, because the motivation for the mob-scene that ensued was Bishop Finn’s fidelity to a classical concept of the church, not the cover-up of any misconduct.”

Lockwood said that those who were celebrating Finn’s resignation did so not because of the Ratigan case but because they viewed the bishop as an “arch-conservative.”

“One of the most disturbing things I have seen in my years as a priest is the glee and meanness of many of our brothers and sisters in the aftermath of Bishop Finn’s resignation,” he said. “Champagne corks popped, celebrations begun, more mean and vicious things said by people whose Lord Jesus said to them, ‘Love one another.’”

There was no forgiveness, Lockwood said, “for this man who pled no contest to a politically motivated charge filed by an ambitious prosecutor with strong ties to the abortion industry, so that he might save his local church the pain and cost of a public trial.”

The statute under which Finn was charged, Lockwood said, “was not even applicable to what happened, but such is our legal and political society.”

He told parishioners that “we have become mean, low and self-involved.”

“No one has won anything here; we’ve all lost,” he said. “An honorable man has been unjustly disgraced, and we have sacrificed his dignity and our own in a rush to punish and destroy…”

In her response, Baker said she was raised in the Catholic faith and attended Catholic schools run by nuns who “guided students by their own demonstration of accountability and commitment to our education.”

“My church parish was blessed with many talented priests,” she said, “but the notion that no one is above the law was infused in me by these strong women.”

Baker said Lockwood was “factually inaccurate” in saying that Finn pleaded no contest to the charge of failing to report suspicions of abuse.

“On September 6, 2012, a Jackson County Judge heard the facts of the case and found him guilty of that charge,” she wrote. “You should also be aware that on September 12, 2013, Shawn Ratigan, a former priest, was sentenced to 50 years in prison for related photographic images of children.”

Lockwood’s letter has created a stir as it has circulated throughout the diocese. Some parishioners and victims’ advocates were incensed at its tone and content and said it was insensitive to priest sex abuse victims.

“Look what it’s doing to the victims,” said Sister Jeanne Christensen, who served as the diocese’s victims’ advocate from 2000 to 2004. “To say Bishop Finn’s resignation had nothing to do with Ratigan? This victimizes them all over again.”

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Not-Getting-It Department (Episcopal Division)

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Phyllis Zagano | May. 6, 2015 Just Catholic

The saga continues. You may recall the bishop of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Mo., judged guilty of knowingly failing to report suspected child sexual abuse, was sentenced to two years’ probation with conditions.

But when the bishop — Robert Finn — resigned last month, he had a few calendar items the high-ups approved: diaconal and priestly ordinations.

Say what?

Yes, it is true. The Not-Getting-It Department (Episcopal Division) met in person or in cyberspace and said to Finn: Sure, go ahead, ordain your deacons and priests.

Who, you ask? As it happened, Carlo Maria Vigano, the 74-year-old apostolic nuncio to the United States, gave the green light for Finn to do the ordinations. It was Finn’s friend, neighbor, and now administrator of Finn’s old diocese, Archbishop Joseph Naumann, who came up with the plan, citing scheduling conflicts preventing his doing the ordinations. In fact, Naumann has sent Finn the required permission letters for each ordination.

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Opvolger Léonard zal niet lang op zich laten wachten

BELGIE
De Standaard

[Archbishop Léonard has resigned resigns. His succession will probably go faster than with Danneels, who had to wait two years for a successor.]

Aartsbisschop Léonard neemt ontslag. Zijn opvolging zal wellicht een pak sneller gaan dan bij Danneels, die twee jaar moest wachten op een opvolger.

Woensdag wordt aartsbisschop André-Joseph Léonard 75 jaar en zoals het kerkelijk recht voorschrijft, biedt hij paus Franciscus dan zijn ontslag aan. Dat betekent niet dat Léonard onmiddellijk zijn functie neerlegt.

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Belgium–Victims urge Francis to oust Brussels archbishop

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Wednesday, May 6

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 566 9790, SNAPclohessy@aol.com )

Today, Archbishop André-Joseph Leonard of Brussels is obligated to submit his resignation to Pope Francis. We hope he does so immediately and we hope Pope Francis accepts it immediately.

Last month, a court ordered Archbishop Leonard to pay €10,000 in damages to a child sex abuse victim, ruling that the Catholic official was responsible for a failure to act on abuse reports.

[Catholic Culture]

There is no reason for delay. Catholics in Brussels deserve a prelate who takes children’s safety more seriously than Archbishop Leonard has. Parents, police, prosecutors and parishioners would be reassured to see the pontiff replace Leonard quickly.

And Pope Francis should also publicly denounce Leonard. That’s what will make kids safer: when top Catholic officials find the courage to clearly, strongly and publicly criticize their colleagues who endanger children and protect predators.

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KY–Victims plead with new bishop: Warn your flock!

KENTUCKY
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Wednesday, May 6

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 566 9790, SNAPclohessy@aol.com )

Today is Lexington Bishop John Stowe’s first day in his new job. What could be more pressing than the safety of kids?

We call on him to immediately warn his flock about two local predator priests and to permanently post all child molesting clerics’ names on his diocesan website.

1—Fr. Carroll Howlin faces at least four child sex abuse allegations, but now lives – and likely still ministers – among poverty-stricken families in McCreary County with no supervision. It’s one of most reckless, disturbing and recent examples of how little church officials are doing to safeguard kids from known predators.

Recently-released church records show that prosecutors found the child sex allegations “credible” and “there was sufficient evidence to file criminal charges” but the statute of limitations prevented it.

[BishopAccountability.org]

Based on some of these records, the Chicago Tribune reported that “Church officials removed Howlin from public ministry, but otherwise left him alone in Kentucky (despite charges that) Howlin had used money to gain sexual favors from two impoverished teenage boys and had been engaging in ‘informal ministry on the side’ in Kentucky” (with a charity called “Hills and Hollers Ministries,” 606 376 7577).

In 2010, the Vatican banned him from unsupervised contact with children, but “he serves as his own minder here in rural Kentucky. The choice of whether to follow the Vatican’s restrictions involving ministry or being alone with children remains entirely up to him,” the Tribune found.

“Howlin is in fact still a Joliet Diocese priest who is supposed to answer to its bishop, according to both the Vatican and other experts. The diocese continues Howlin’s pension, and (his bishop) has the authority to dictate where Howlin lives. (But) records show church officials have done little to keep tabs on him,” the Tribune reported.

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MO–Accusations of cover up at North Co. Church; SNAP responds

MISSOURI
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Wednesday, May 6

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 566 9790, SNAPclohessy@aol.com )

A North County mega-church pastor is suing church members who say he did little or nothing to act on suspicions of child sex abuse by a now-imprisoned sex offender who worked at the church. Shame on the pastor and his top aides for lashing out at, and trying to intimidate, caring whistleblowers.

( See new Riverfront Times story:

[Riverfront Times]

We hope law enforcement is investigating the possibility that Rev. Steven Wingfield of First Christian Church in Florissant may have broken the law in the case of now-admitted child molester Brandon Milburn.

Even though he hasn’t been criminally charged, Wingfield has hired a lawyer. And he’s instructed that lawyer to sue compassionate adults whose only “crime” is trying to find and help Milburn’s victims and shed light on a disturbing truth – that some at First Christian could and should have done more and acted sooner to call prevent child sex abuse.

As horrific as this case is, there are some heroes here. They are the brave men, women and teenagers who have exposed and are exposing an allegedly complicit church hierarchy. They are Dawn and Roger Varvil, Titus and Kari Benton, Jacob and Carrie Anderson, Doug and Tammy Lay, Sarah Thiele, Nathan Rayner, Scott Seppelt, Adam Krause and Lisa Womble. (Some of these are pseudonyms.)

We applaud them for their strength, courage and caring. We are saddened by their suffering.

And we also are grateful to and impressed by the very brave teenagers and young men who helped police and prosecutors put Milburn away where he can’t hurt anyone else. It’s very hard for abuse victims to speak up. It’s harder when the perpetrator is a trusted religious figure. And it’s very hard to step forward at a young age and cooperate with the justice system. But these teenagers and young men have done this, at considerable risk, and ours is a safer community because of their courage.

We urge anyone who may have seen, suspected or suffered crimes by Milburn or cover ups at First Christian to summon the strength to call police and prosecutors. Though Milburn is behind bars, it’s possible that some who ignored or concealed suspicions of his crimes may face justice too.

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Priest indicted on tax charges, another investigated for missing funds

CALIFORNIA
Catholic Philly

BY CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE

SAN JOSE, Calif. (CNS) — A priest from the San Jose Diocese has been indicted on federal fraud and tax evasion charges and a priest from the Cincinnati Archdiocese is under investigation for missing parish funds.

Msgr. Hien Minh Nguyen, a priest from the San Jose Diocese was indicted on federal fraud and tax evasion charges for allegedly diverting thousands of dollars from parishioner donations into his own bank account during a three-year period.

The priest, former director of the Vietnamese Catholic Center for the Diocese of San Jose, was indicted by a federal grand jury in San Jose on bank fraud and tax evasion charges He was charged with 14 counts of bank fraud totaling $19,000 and for not reporting hundreds of thousands of dollars in income between 2008 and 2011.

In a statement, San Jose Bishop Patrick J. McGrath said the diocese has been cooperating with federal investigators since October 2012. The priest has been on a leave of absence since December 2013. He was arrested April 18.

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A Youth Minister’s Downfall Is Tearing First Christian Church of Florissant Apart

MISSOURI
Riverfront Times

By Danny Wicentowski Wed., May 6 2015

As he waits to face his victims, the former youth minister can do nothing but stare at his manacled hands. His piercing blue eyes barely move as St. Louis County Circuit Judge Robert Cohen adjudicates some half-dozen criminal cases — heroin possession, burglary, probation violations. An hour passes before Brandon Milburn’s name is called.

Milburn’s case is left for last. From the back of the courtroom, nineteen pairs of eyes turn to prosecutor Michael Hayes as he begins his argument for the stiffest possible sentence.

The date is March 30, 2015: two months since Milburn pleaded guilty to molesting two eleven-year-old boys; fourteen months since Milburn’s arrest; ten years since Milburn first set foot in St. Louis.

“Your Honor,” Hayes begins, “Mr. Milburn has plead guilty to the seven counts of statutory sodomy, first degree. These seven counts represent a pattern of abuse that took place over a period of years, from the summer of 2007 till the spring of [2009]. The defendant had ingratiated himself with the victims’ families and with the church that they all participated in.”

And Milburn’s pattern of abuse began even before that.

According to Hayes, the state had received information about three other victims in Milburn’s hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Those molestations date back to 2000, when Milburn was in his early teens and the three boys in preschool. Hayes tells the judge that these earlier abuses spanned at least six years.

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Obispos chilenos admiten que crisis de confianza alcanza también a la Iglesia

CHILE
Hola Ciudad

[The Chilean Catholic bishops have published a document on the crisis of confidence plaguing the country and admitted that this also extends to the Church itself because of sexual abuse by “unscrupulous priests” today.]

Los obispos católicos chilenos divulgaron hoy un documento sobre la crisis de confianza que afecta al país y admitieron que esta situación alcanza también a la propia Iglesia a causa de los abusos sexuales cometidos por “curas inescrupulosos”.

Los obispos católicos chilenos divulgaron hoy un documento sobre la crisis de confianza que afecta al país y admitieron que esta situación alcanza también a la propia Iglesia a causa de los abusos sexuales cometidos por “curas inescrupulosos”.

“Es preocupante constatar la pérdida de confianza en las relaciones sociales y en los liderazgos: en la política, la empresa, la escuela, las universidades”, sostiene el texto, divulgado por el obispo Cristián Contreras, secretario general de la Conferencia Episcopal de Chile.

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The cover-up is over for Christian Brother Maurie Howard

AUSTRALIA
Broken Rites

By a Broken Rites researcher (updated 6 May 2015)

This Broken Rites article exposes the activities of Christian Brother Maurice Howard during his long teaching career in Victoria and Tasmania. In 2015, the Christian Brothers have been forced to give a written apology to at least one of Brother Howard’s many victims.

Brother Maurie Howard taught at many schools including: St Patrick’s College in Ballarat; St Kevin’s College in Toorak; Christian Brothers St Kilda; and St Virgil’s College in Hobart.

Maurice Andrew Howard was born in 1914. He is believed to have been a pupil at St Patrick’s College, Ballarat, in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He was recruited as a member of the Christian Brothers and he began teaching at schools in their Victoria-Tasmania province.

In the late 1940s, he was back at St Patrick’s College as a teacher — “Brother Howard”. He was one of the school’s main coaches for cricket and football.

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The church compensates some victims at Melbourne’s elite Xavier College

AUSTRALIA
Broken Rites

By a Broken Rites researcher

Research by Broken Rites has uncovered some cases in which pupils have received compensation for clergy sexual abuse at one of Australia’s most “prestigious” Catholic schools — Melbourne’s Xavier College. This Broken Rites article contains four examples of Xavier cases.

Xavier College is owned by the Society of Jesus (known as the Jesuit religious order), which has inherited a “scholarly” public image.

Situated on a hill in Kew in Melbourne’s leafy east, Xavier College opened as a boys’ boarding school in 1878. In 1900 it was accepted into an association of Melbourne’s most “prestigious” non-Catholic grammar schools.

Xavier established preparatory schools in Kew (Burke Hall, 1920) and Brighton (Kostka Hall, 1936). The prep schools cover the primary grades to Year 8. After completing the secondary years, at the main campus, many Xavier boys have been channelled into the professions of medicine, law, the church and the public service, thus helping to promote Xavier’s elite image.

Here are some examples of church settlements regarding Xavier College :

Xavier example 1

One Xavier settlement relates to Father Patrick Stephenson, SJ , OBE, who was associated with Xavier College for more than fifty years (until 1991) as a teacher and as a mentor in the Old Xavierians’ Association. Being involved in the education of thousands of boys, he was perhaps the school’s most famous teacher, like Britain’s legendary “Mr Chips”, and was one of the most widely known Jesuits in the city of Melbourne. His OBE award (the Order of the British Empire) is an indication of his prominence in the general Melbourne community. The school has named a sports complex after him. He is now deceased.

A former student, who was at Xavier in the late 1960s and early 1970s, has complained to the Jesuits that Fr Paddy Stephenson, O.B.E., indecently mauled this boy’s genitals. This constitutes a criminal offence — indecent assault. This student says he was not the only victim. He (and other boys) reported Stephenson’s behaviour at the time to another Jesuit priest (a religious education teacher) but this Jesuit was dismissive and “didn’t want to know about it”. Evidently, the ex-student says, the Jesuits were concerned to protect the school’s image. Eventually, many years later, this ex-student has tackled the Jesuit authorities with an official complaint. The Jesuits have reached a confidential settlement with this ex-student, thereby still protecting the school’s image. And the school’s sports complex is still named in honour of the famous Fr Patrick Stephenson, OBE.

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No evidence of sex abuse by Father Paul Morton

SCOTLAND
BBC News

A Roman Catholic priest will not face any criminal charges over allegations of historical sexual abuse after police found no evidence to support the claim.

Father Paul Morton was suspended from St Bride’s parish in Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, in October while police investigated a complaint against him.

The Diocese of Motherwell said it had been told no charges would be brought.

Fr Morton will not return to ministry until he is formally approved by a canonical counsel.

St Bride’s parish is part of the Diocese of Motherwell, headed by Bishop Joseph Toal.

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Women Secretly Videotaped By Local Rabbi Speaking Out

MARYLAND
CBS Baltimore

[with video]

Vic Carter

TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — He was an influential religious leader and a respected and popular Towson University professor. But Rabbi Barry Freundel preyed on his female students, secretly videotaping them as they undressed for a ritual bath.

Vic Carter reports two of his victims are telling their stories on the ultimate betrayal of trust.

Rabbi Barry Freundel was a prominent spiritual leader and a respected Towson University professor.
He was also a master manipulator who lured women under the pretense of a religious cleansing ritual to get them to take off their clothes in front of hidden cameras he planted.

The rabbi admits to secretly videotaping dozens of women. Now, for the first time, two of his students–violated and betrayed by the man they trusted–are telling their stories to WJZ.

Reporter: “Tell us how the rabbi discussed the mikvah with you.”

Victim 1: “How it was presented to me was kind of like a personal baptism where you’re remade new and forgiven of all your sins.”

Victim 2: “He presented it also in that–it doesn’t have to be a religious thing… it’s just a very cleansing, relaxing–it is what you make it sort of thing. He was selling it–he was selling the mikvah.”

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Trial looms for former Rosarian teacher accused of molesting students

FLORIDA
Palm Beach Post

Whether an older, third accuser will testify against former Rosarian Academy teacher Stephen Budd was a topic of discussion this morning at what could be one of the last hearings before his scheduled May 26 trial on child molestation charges.

Budd was arrested in April 2013 on sexual assault, cruelty towards a child and other charges related to claims that he traded candy for sex with two students at the private Catholic school in West Palm Beach.

As part of the investigation, authorities arranged calls between the alleged victims, who told police that during the 2006-07 school year, Budd would give them “Budd bucks,” which she explained was candy in return for sexual acts.

At this morning’s hearing, prosecutor Jessica Kahn filed paperwork asking CIrcuit Judge Karen Miller to allow jurors to hear testimony from another former Budd student who claims Budd behaved inappropriately with her more than a decade ago at a Riviera Beach Catholic school.

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Synod. The German Bishops Are Putting the Cart Before the Horse

ROME
Chiesa

The responses of the episcopal conference to the presynodal questionnaire describe what is already being done in Germany: communion for the divorced and remarried, tolerance for second marriages, approval of homosexual unions

by Sandro Magister

ROME, May 6, 2015 – To judge by the latest product of the German episcopal conference, the synod on the family scheduled for October 4-25 could turn out to be a wasted effort.

Cardinal Reinhard Marx (in the photo), archbishop of Munich and president of the episcopal conference, had made this clear last February 25 with a remark that made its way around the world:

“We are not a subsidiary of Rome. Every episcopal conference is responsible for pastoral care in its own cultural context, and must preach the Gospel in its own original way. We cannot wait for a synod to tell us how we must shape the pastoral care of marriage and the family.”

But now it is Germany’s episcopal conference itself that has set this same concept down in black and white, in its official response – after consulting the “people of God” – to the preparatory questionnaire sent out from Rome in view of the next session of the synod.

When it comes to the question on “how to promote the determination of pastoral guidelines on the level of particular Churches,” the German bishops in fact write:

“Referring to social and cultural differences, some of the responses favour regional agreements on pastoral guidelines at local church level. The basis could also be formed by diocesan discussion processes on the topic of marriage and the family the outcome of which would be discussed with other local churches. This would be conditional on all concerned being willing to engage in a dialogue.”

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God’s New Bankers

VATICAN CITY
Bloomberg Business

by Jeremy Kahn

Pope Francis listens attentively at the front of the packed lecture hall, a one-man island of white amid a sea of cardinals in black cassocks and scarlet zucchettos, or skullcaps. The pope and these “princes” of the Roman Catholic Church have gathered in Vatican City’s Synod Hall, a modern glass and steel building steps from the Renaissance-era St. Peter’s Basilica, to get an update on the financial health of the Holy See.

In any other setting, the scene would have been unremarkable: PowerPoint presentations, charts, graphs. But the Vatican has until recently regarded its finances as so sensitive that its full accounts were known only to the pope and his closest aides. The Feb. 13 briefing, says Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi, was the first time the Consistory of Cardinals had ever received such a detailed look at the books. Equally groundbreaking, the presenters included lay experts, not just clergy. And some of them spoke in English, the language of commerce, not in one of the Vatican’s

As Bloomberg Markets magazine will report in its June issue, the Synod Hall gathering reinforced the notion that Pope Francis is not your father’s Holy Father. From his stand on homosexuality (of gay priests, he once said, “Who am I to judge?”) to helping midwife a rapprochement between the U.S. and Cuba to his social-media savvy (he tweets!), Francis has made headlines and stirred the faithful. He’s reinvigorated a church poisoned by years of sex-abuse scandals and perceived even by many devout Catholics as out of sync with modernity. What’s more, the princely assemblage highlighted a more earthly side of Francis’s church reforms: risking a potentially crippling confrontation with the Roman Curia, the Holy See’s powerful governing bureaucracy, in order to attack waste, mismanagement, and corruption.

The Vatican isn’t a financial powerhouse. Aside from its priceless art collection, it controls less than $7 billion in assets—and that’s being generous in valuing its real estate portfolio. Separately, the Vatican Bank, formally known as the Institute for the Works of Religion, has less than $6.5 billion in assets, most belonging not to the Vatican itself but to Catholic dioceses, orders, and charities. Still, management of the Vatican’s finances matters because it reflects on the moral authority of the church, says Joseph F. X. Zahra, a Maltese businessman and economist who is one of Francis’s closest financial advisers.

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Belgian primate found guilty of misconduct and ordered to pay damages to abuse victim

BELGIUM
The Tablet (UK)

06 May 2015

The Archbishop Brussels, André-Joseph Léonard, has been ordered to pay €10,000 in damages for failing to act on allegations of sexual abuse in the 1990s when he was bishop of Namur. The civil case was brought by a former seminarian who was abused by a priest in the late 1980s,when he was a 14-year-old altar boy.

Joel Devillet, now 42, filed an abuse complaint with a church tribunal, but it advised counselling for him and did not alert the police, said an appeals court in Liege that overturned an earlier judgment exonerating Léonard.

It also said Léonard, who is head of the Belgian bishops’ conference, did not discipline the offending priest, who went on to commit further abuse in another parish. “The way in which Archbishop Léonard treated the case of Joel Devillet constituted misconduct,” the court said.

Archbishop Léonard’s lawyer said his client disagreed with the court judgment but had not yet decided whether he would appeal. “The court lists various things that certain people should have done, but nothing that Archbishop Léonard categorically should have done,” he said. “That nuance is important.”

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St Bride’s parish delight as police say there is no case to answer

SCOTLAND
Daily Record

6 May 2015 By Kenny Smith

Father Morton cleared of wrongdoing after historical sexual abuse allegation

The parish priest of St Bride’s in Cambuslang has been cleared of any wrongdoing after an allegation of historical sexual abuse.

Father Paul Morton was put on administrative leave last September by Catholic Church authorities whilst the claim was investigated, but he always maintained his innocence.

However, on Thursday evening, after an interview lasting less than an hour, he was informed there is no case to answer.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “We can confirm police have carried out an investigation following an allegation of historical sexual abuse, and no further police action will be taken.”

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