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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.

April 27, 2015

Clergy sex abuse lawsuit settled

MINNESOTA
St. Cloud Times.

David Unze, dunze@stcloudtimes.com April 27, 2015

A Sauk Rapids man has settled a lawsuit that accused a St. John’s Abbey monk of sexual abuse.

A news conference has been scheduled for Tuesday to announce the terms of the settlement.

The lawsuit against the Rev. Allen Tarlton also named as defendants the Order of St. Benedict, St. John’s Abbey and St. John’s Preparatory School. The lawsuit was scheduled to go to trial Monday.

Troy Bramlage sued in June 2013, less than one week after a law went into effect that lifted the six-year civil statute of limitations for childhood victims of sexual abuse.

His lawsuit, and comments made by his attorney at the time the suit was filed, claimed that St. John’s Abbey knew of Tarlton’s proclivities to offend against young boys as far back at the 1950s yet repeatedly allowed him to have access to children, including teaching at St. John’s until 1990.

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MO–Archbishop does interviews in KC; SNAP responds

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

Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 503 0003 cell, bdorris@SNAPnetwork.org )

The new head of the Kansas City MO Catholic diocese, in his first interviews since taking the reins is talking about fundraising, low-balling expectations, and equating the suffering of abuse victims and church staff.

[KCUR]

He’s got it all backwards. Job one is protecting kids. Fundraising and healing can and should come later.

And when children are safer, fundraising and healing will happen on their own.

At this juncture, it’s unseemly for Naumann to try and woo betrayed donors.

Naumann says there are wounds “on both sides.” That of course minimizes the pain of boys and girls who were raped and sodomized by priests and betrayed by bishops. This isn’t a battle between combatants of equal power, skills and resources. This is a long horror of child sex crimes and cover ups. Whatever hurt adult Catholic employees may feel, it pales beside the trauma of deeply-wounded victims of heinous childhood sexual violence.

Here’s what Naumann should be doing now:

[SNAP]

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

PENNSYLVANIA
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania – via BishopAccountability.org

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
EASTERN DISTRICT
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Appellant
v.
WILLIAM LYNN,
Appellee

No. 15 EAP 2014
Appeal from the Judgment of Superior
Court entered on 12/26/13 at No. 2171
EDA 2012 reversing the judgment of
sentence entered on 7/24/12 in the
Court of Common Pleas, Criminal
Division, Philadelphia County at No.
CP-51-CR-0003530-2011
ARGUED: November 18, 2014

DISSENTING OPINION

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE SAYLOR DECIDED: April 27, 2015

Because I differ with the majority’s interpretation of the endangerment statute reposed in Section 4304(a) of the Crimes Code, I respectfully dissent.

Preliminarily, the evidence viewed favorably to the Commonwealth suggests that Appellee is indeed guilty of gross derelictions which caused widespread harm. The only question before the Court, however, is whether the text of the endangerment statute, as it existed in the pre-amendment timeframe, allowed the imposition of criminal culpability upon Appellee. For the reasons which follow, I would find that it did not.

The statute makes it an offense for a “parent, guardian or other person supervising the welfare of a child” to knowingly endanger a child’s welfare by violating a duty of care, protection, or support. 18 Pa.C.S. §4304(a) (1995), quoted in Majority Opinion, slip op. at 19. The principal issue in this appeal pertains to the “supervision” element of the pre-amendment offense.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

PENNSYLVANIA
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania – via BishopAccountability.org

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
EASTERN DISTRICT

CASTILLE, C.J., SAYLOR, EAKIN, BAER, TODD, STEVENS, JJ.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Appellant
v.
WILLIAM LYNN,
Appellee:

No. 15 EAP 2014
Appeal from the Judgment of the Superior
Court entered on 12/26/2013 at No. 2171
EDA 2012 reversing the judgment of
sentence entered on 7/24/2012 in the
Court of Common Pleas, Criminal
Division, Philadelphia County at No. CP-
51-CR-0003530-2011
83 A.3d 434

ARGUED: November 18, 2014

OPINION

MR. JUSTICE BAER DECIDED: April 27, 2015

Following a jury trial on charges that he endangered the welfare of children,1 William Lynn (Appellee) was convicted and sentenced to a term of three to six years of incarceration. On appeal from his judgment of sentence, he challenged the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain his conviction, contending that he had no direct supervision of the children he was found to have endangered. The Superior Court agreed, and reversed his conviction. On the Commonwealth’s appeal, we reverse the Superior Court, concluding that there is no statutory requirement of direct supervision of children.
Rather, that which is supervised is the child’s welfare. Under the facts presented at trial, Appellee was a person supervising the welfare of many children because, as a high-ranking official in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, he was specifically responsible for protecting children from sexually abusive priests.

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Supreme Court Reinstates Lynn’s Conviction

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
The Legal Intelligencer

Gina Passarella and Lizzy McLellan, The Legal Intelligencer
April 27, 2015

The state Supreme Court has reinstated the conviction of the former secretary of clergy for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, finding a conviction for endangering the welfare of a child does not require actual supervision of the child.

The court’s split decision in Commonwealth v. Lynn reverses a Pennsylvania Superior Court decision that found Monsignor William Lynn could not have been convicted for endangering the welfare of children he never supervised.

“On the commonwealth’s appeal, we reverse the Superior Court, concluding that there is no statutory requirement of direct supervision of children,” Justice Max Baer said for the majority. “Under the facts presented at trial, [Lynn] was a person supervising the welfare of many children because, as a high-ranking official in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, he was specifically responsible for protecting children from sexually abusive priests.”

The court vacated the Superior Court’s ruling and sent the matter back to that court.
Baer was joined in the majority by Justices J. Michael Eakin, Debra Todd and Correale F. Stevens. Chief Justice Thomas G. Saylor issued a dissent.

Thomas Bergstrom, Lynn’s defense attorney, said he was disappointed with the court’s ruling, which he said is “troubling because it makes it pretty clear because one can be convicted of the statute without even knowing the child exists.”

Bergstrom said he hasn’t decided his next step, which could include seeking certiorari at the U.S. Supreme Court on the constitutional issue of the ex post facto application of the statute on endangering the welfare of children. Bergstrom said he could also go back to the Superior Court given that court didn’t review certain issues on appeal given its decision to reverse on the supervision grounds.

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Pennsylvania top court reinstates monsignor’s conviction

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
San Antonio Express-News

[Dissenting opinion]

[Supreme Court opinion]

BY MARYCLAIRE DALE, ASSOCIATED PRESS : APRIL 27, 2015

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Pennsylvania’s highest court has reinstated the child-endangerment conviction of a Roman Catholic church official in Philadelphia.

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling Monday upholds the 2012 conviction of Monsignor William Lynn over abuse committed by a diocesan priest years earlier.

Lynn was the first U.S. church official convicted and sent to prison over his handling of sex abuse complaints against priests.

His lawyers have argued that Lynn as secretary for clergy was not responsible for the child’s welfare.

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PA high court reinstates Msgr. Lynn’s child-endangerment conviction

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Philadelphia Inquirer

JOSEPH A. SLOBODZIAN, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
POSTED: Monday, April 27, 2015

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court on Monday reinstated the child-endangerment conviction of Msgr. William J. Lynn, the first Catholic Church official found guilty for his role supervising priests in the clergy sex-abuse scandal.

Writing for the 6-1 majority of the state’s high court, Justice Max Baer said the state Superior Court erred in reversing Lynn’s conviction because he did not directly supervise children.

“That which is supervised is the child’s welfare,” wrote Baer. “Under the facts presented at trial, [Lynn] was a person supervising the welfare of many children because, as a high-ranking official in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, he was specifically responsible for protecting children from sexually abusive priests.”

Chief Justice Thomas G. Saylor was the lone dissent, writing that he did not believe Lynn could be convicted for conduct under the amended child-endangerment law because the conduct occurred before the law changed.

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PA–State Supreme Court reverses reversal of Msgr. Lynn’s conviction

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Monday, April 27

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, 314 566 9790, , davidgclohessy@gmail.com

We are grateful the Pennsylvania Supreme Court reversed the reversal of Monsignor Lynn’s conviction.

Punishing wrong doers deters wrong doing, especially in scandal ridden institutions. Like the catholic hierarchy. For decades complicit church officials have exploited legal technicalities to evade justice. It is a victory for parents, parishioners, church goers, wounded victims and innocent kids each time corrupt church staffers are disciplined.

Members of the catholic hierarchy everywhere should take note: for your own good, tell authorities now what you know or suspect about clergy sex crimes and cover-ups.

[Big Trial]

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Media Advisory: Abuse Survivor and Attorneys Announce Breakthrough …

MINNESOTA
Jeff Anderson & Associates

Media Advisory: Abuse Survivor and Attorneys Announce Breakthrough Settlement Involving St. John’s Abbey

Jeff Anderson and Doe 2 Will Stand Together Tuesday and Announce Settlement of Civil Lawsuit against St. John’s Abbey and Fr. Allen Tarlton

Breakthrough settlement, modeled after Doe 1 v. Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis settlement, requires St. John’s Abbey to publicly release the files of 19 St. John’s clerics likely to have offended against minors

WHAT: • Doe 2 will attend, disclose his name and speak about the case. The event will be live streamed.
• Father Tarlton’s personnel and “incident” file will be released.
• Portions of Father Tarlton’s October 2013 deposition testimony will be played and released.
• The plan for release of 18 additional priest files and the significance of this settlement – that children will be safer – will be discussed. As part of the settlement, the personnel and incident files of the additional 18 St. John’s monks who have been deemed likely to have offended against minors will be publicly released over the coming months.
• The photos and identities of the credibly accused clerics will be shown.

Doe 2 was sexually abused repeatedly by Fr. Tarlton when he was a freshman at St. John’s Preparatory School in 1977. Doe 2’s case was one of the first filed in Minnesota under the 2013 Child Victims Act. Trial was scheduled to begin in the case in Stearns County on May 4 before Judge Vicki Landwehr.

“The credit for achieving this groundbreaking settlement rests with Doe 2, for having the courage to find his voice, stand up for truth and demand transparency with accountability,” said Jeff Anderson, one of Doe 2’s attorneys.

The 18 additional monks whose files will be released are: Br. Andre Bennett, Fr. Michael Bik, Fr. Robert Blumeyer, Fr. Cosmas Dahlheimer, Fr. Richard Eckroth, Fr. Thomas Gillespie, Fr. Othmar Hohmann, Fr. Francis Hoefgen, Fr. Dominic Keller, Fr. John Kelly, Fr. Brennan Maiers, Fr. Finian McDonald, Fr. Dunstan Moorse, Br. Jim Phillips, Fr. Francisco Schulte, Fr. Pirmin Wendt, Fr. Bruce Wollmering, Fr. Angelo Zankl.

“We are grateful to stand with Doe 2 and the many survivors who are now standing up for themselves and the truth, and given a chance they now have under the Child Victims Act, which they didn’t have before,” Mr. Anderson said.

WHEN: Tuesday, April 28, 2015, at 1:00PM CT

WHERE: Offices of Jeff Anderson and Associates, P.A.
366 Jackson Street, Suite 100
St. Paul, MN 55101

NOTES: Documents will be available online and we will live stream the press event from our website www.andersonadvocates.com.

Contact: Jeff Anderson: Office/651.964.3458 Cell/612.817.8665
Mike Finnegan: Office/651.964.3458 Cell/612.205.5531
Mike Bryant: Office/320.259.5414 Cell/800.359.0061

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Settlement Reached in Lawsuit to Gain Access to Priest Files at St. John’s

MINNESOTA
KSTP

By: Dave Aeikens

A settlement has been reached between St. John’s University and a man who says he was abused by a monk, the man’s lawyer said.

The settlement is expected to be announced Tuesday at the law offices of Jeff Anderson, and include the university releasing the files of 19 monks. Those will include the personnel and incident file of the Rev. Allen Tarlton, who repeatedly sexually abused the plaintiff when he was a freshman at St. John’s Preparatory School in 1977.

The case is scheduled for trial May 4 in Stearns County.

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State Supreme Court Reverses Reversal of Msgr. Lynn’s Conviction

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Big Trial

By Ralph Cipriano
for Bigtrial.net

The Pennsylvania state Supreme Court today reversed the decision by a lower court to overturn the conviction of Msgr. William J. Lynn of a single charge of endangering the welfare of a child.

On July 24, 2012, a Philadelphia Common Pleas jury convicted Lynn of endangering the welfare of a child, namely a former 10-year-old altar boy dubbed “Billy Doe” by a grand jury. Lynn, the former secretary for clergy for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, became the first Catholic administrator in the country to go to jail for failing to adequately supervise a sexually abusive priest. He was sentenced to a prison term of 3 to 6 years.

Lynn had served 18 months of his sentence on Dec. 26, 2013, when a panel of three state Superior Court judges unanimously reversed the monsignor’s conviction and ordered that he be “released forthwith.” The trial judge in the case, M. Teresa Sarmina, however, refused to allow Lynn’s release. For the past 14 months, the monsignor has been held under house arrest in a Northeast Philadelphia rectory and must wear an electronic ankle monitoring bracelet at all times.

The 60-page opinion by the state Supreme Court doesn’t automatically mean that the monsignor is headed back to jail to serve the remainder of his sentence. Lynn’s lawyers will now proceed with an appeal to state Superior Court on several remaining trial issues such as whether Lynn got a fair trial in a case where Judge Sarmina let in 21 supplemental cases of child abuse dating back to before the monsignor was born.

The district attorney, however, could preclude that appeal process by filing a motion with Judge Sarmina to revoke Lynn’s bail. If the D.A. does file that motion to revoke bail, based on Judge Sarmina’s previously demonstrated antipathy to Lynn, the monsignor had better have his toothbrush packed.

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Archbishop Naumann speaks on recent St. Joseph sex abuse scandal

KANSAS CITY (MO)
KMBZ

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Archbishop Joseph Naumann says it’s time to get past the sex abuse scandal that rocked the Kansas City – St. Joseph Diocese.

Naumann adds that it’s unlikely he’ll reverse any of the policies put in place by Bishop Finn.

The archbishop still has his responsibilities running the diocese of Kansas and hopes the Vatican moves in a deliberate but timely fashion to name Finn’s replacement.

He doesn’t think the Shawn Ratigan case will cause any more ongoing problems.

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Rep. Plasencia prepared to call out Senate over sex abuse statute of limitations stall

FLORIDA
Orlando Sentinel

By Gray Rohrer

TALLAHASSEE – Rep. Rene Plasencia, R-Orlando, said he will call out the Senate for stalling and sabotaging his bill to increase the time period to prosecute charges in sexual battery cases.

His bill, HB 133, passed by a 115-0 vote on April 9. It passed through the Senate on a 39-0 vote on Friday, but only after tacking on three amendments that were the subjects of other bills, sending it back to the House.

Plasencia says if the House passes the bill as is, it will violate the Legislature’s rule against multiple subject bills, making it unconstitutional and allowing sexual batterers outside of the current statute of limitations to go free.

“If a defense attorney challenges any of those laws they’re going to win because it’s a blatant violation of those rules,” Plasencia said.

He specifically laid the blame at Sen. David Simmons, R-Altamonte Springs, the chairman of the Senate Rules Committee.

The underlying bill would increase the amount of time prosecutors can bring charges in sexual battery cases from four years after the offense to eight years. Florida’s statute of limitations is currently the third-shortest among the 50 states for sexual battery. Plasencia’s original bill would have increased the time period to 10 years, but the companion bill in the Senate, from Sen. Darren Soto, D-Orlando, would have only increased it to six years.

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Archbishop Joseph Naumann Looks To Heal, Raise Funds In Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese

KANSAS CITY (MO)
KCUR

By LAURA ZIEGLER

With a towering physical stature and soft spoken, solicitous style, Archbishop Joseph Naumann knows he has a difficult task before him as he takes over the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph on an interim basis after the resignation of Bishop Robert Finn.

He’s encouraging the grieving and still angry parishioners to reach toward their faith.

“I think we need to ask the Lord to help each of us to heal. There are people who have experienced wounds on both sides,” Naumann said in an interview Monday at the Diocese headquarters in downtown Kansas City.

Naumann – who has been the Archbishop of the Diocese of Kansas City, Kansas for almost 11 years – says he was surprised when he was summoned last Tuesday to become interim administrator effective immediately.

Naumann says he does not feel it’s his job to bring changes to the diocese, not to “be an innovator … or obligate the new Bishop with something I thought was a good idea.”

Rather, Naumann sees his job as keeping what he called “the normal life” of the church moving forward.

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The fear of real Roman Curia reform

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

Robert Mickens | Apr. 27, 2015 A Roman Observer

A high-ranking Vatican official recently voiced serious doubts about the need to reform the Roman Curia. Believe it or not, he said talk of reform was exaggerated.

“I personally can see no significant reason that would necessitate a reform of the Curia at the moment,” the official said.

“One or two changes have been or will be made concerning personnel or structures, but that is part of the normal run of things,” he continued.

“To speak of ‘Curia reform’ is, with all due respect, somewhat of an exaggeration,” he maintained.

This wasn’t just any official. It was Archbishop Georg Ganswein, prefect of the papal household. He’s the same one who is the private secretary and housemate of the former pope, Benedict XVI.

His remarks — significant especially because he is Benedict’s confidante — came recently in an exclusive interview posted on Germany’s leading Catholic website, Katholisch.de.

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Former Greek Orthodox priest sentenced to 12 years in prison

MAINE
WCSH

(NEWS CENTER) — A former Greek Orthodox priest in Bangor has been sentenced to 12 years in prison with all but 6-and-a-half suspended.

A judge convicted Adam Metropoulos last month on four counts of sexual abuse of a child. He was charged after a former altar boy at Saint George Greek Orthodox Church accused Metroopolis of sexually assaulting him when the victim was a teenager.

The boy was staying overnight in Metropoulos’ home at the time.

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Former Bangor priest found guilty for sexual assault

MAINE
Bangor Daily News

Nok-Noi Ricker, Bangor Daily News
Maine | Monday, April 27, 2015

BANGOR — A former priest at St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Bangor was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison with all but 6½ years suspended for sex crimes involving children.

Adam Metropoulos, 53, of Bangor was sentenced by Superior Court Justice Ann Murray at the Penobscot Judicial Center. She also sentenced him to 3 years of probation when he gets out of prison. He must also register with the Maine Sex Offender Registry for life.

Michael Roberts, deputy district attorney for Penobscot County, asked for consecutive sentences, which led to the lengthy prison term. He said the crimes had a “significant impact on the community,” especially within the small Greek Orthodox church.

Murray, who mentioned at the sentencing that she did not believe Metropoulos’ testimony at his jury-waived trial denying that he sexually assaulted a 15-year-old altar server at the church in 2006 and 2007, found him guilty on March 17 on four felony counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.

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What Do We Now Know About The Real Goal Of Pope Francis ?

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

Jerry Slevin

Popes make purposeful decisions secretly and then often wrap their decisions in “other worldly” mythology to obscure their worldly purposes and to garner support from Catholics raised rigidly on these myths. By contrast, Jesus spoke simply and honestly about this world and how to meet its challenges transparently.

In the current world of democracies, papal influence over Catholic and other voters provides popes access to opportunistic political and financial elites, the so-called 0.01%, who seek to disguise their own self interested policies with spiritual smokescreens offered by popes seeking legal protection and financial subsidies. In this internet age of a 24/7 news cycle and relentless legal investigations, however, the real papal decisions and underlying goals are increasingly discernible from reported papal actions, despite the incessant efforts of popes and some of these leaders to hide true papal intentions behind a pervasive and professional public relations strategy.

After two years, the real goal of Pope Francis is clear — it is to salvage and enhance the power and wealth of the maximum number of “salvageable” cardinals and bishops while tightening papal control, as the pope is doing in the financial area. Under the misguided, deceitful and ruthless policies of the two previous popes with their related financial, child sexual abuse cover-up, “gay lobby” and other scandals, cardinals were rapidly sliding down a slippery slope.

We now know with reasonable certainty that cardinals likely elected Francis to “change the public subjects from papal sins to papal myths”, while the Vatican’s international political and financial alliances were strengthened and expanded in the international “balance of power” system. The big prize, the World Cup of papal power politics for almost four decades, is helping to elect a “friendly” US president next year, preferably another one named Bush — Francis’ main and final goal!

Please see my Childless Pope Faces Man-Made “Mess”: Children & Climate Change , Vatican Revolt Negates Synod & Sex Commission , Dumping Finn For US President: Who’s Next?‏ , Hillary Clinton vs. Pope Francis in 2015 USA Politics, Electing Bishops & Jeb Bush Too , A Pope, A New US War, Jeb Bush Neocons & Big Oil , Finn’s Law: Police Must Now Handle Crimes Says Pope and Must Jesuits Overlook Jesuit Pope’s Mistakes?

Pope Francis’ public “subject changing” strategy has included massive media management, including unnecessary papal trips, vague papal statements on capitalism and soon climate change, a farcical “family-less” Family Synod, mixed messaging, photo ops and “tweeted” sound bites. Increasingly, this public relations strategy is failing, as the Catholic revolt over Bishop Barros continues even after the desperate removal of Bishop Finn, too little too late! Reality is catching up to the pope’s vague promises. The dismal prospects for the over hyped climate change encyclical are discussed in detail below.

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Regensburg: Externe Untersuchung von Missbrauch bei Domspatzen

DEUTSCHLAND
kathweb

[ The cases of abuse and sexual abuse at the Regensburg cathedral choir are to be examined by an independent expert.]

Domkapellmeister bittet alle Opfer nochmals um Entschuldigung – Auch früherer Kapellmeister Ratzinger hatte Ohrfeigen eingeräumt

München, 27.04.2015 (KAP/KNA) Die Fälle von Misshandlung und sexuellem Missbrauch bei den Regensburger Domspatzen werden von einem unabhängigen Fachmann untersucht. Beauftragt wurde der ortsansässige Rechtsanwalt Ulrich Weber vom Opferhilfeverein Weißer Ring, wie der Regensburger Generalvikar Michael Fuchs am Montag ankündigte. Ziel sei, mit Blick auf die zurückliegenden Fälle mehr Glaubwürdigkeit zu gewinnen, sagte Fuchs der deutschen katholischen Nachrichtenagentur KNA. “Aufarbeitung und Prävention sind Zwillinge.” Webers Abschlussbericht soll in etwa einem Jahr vorliegen.

Die Diözese Regensburg war seit 2010 intensiv mit der Aufarbeitung von Vorwürfen sexuellen Missbrauchs sowie der Körperverletzung in kirchlichen Einrichtungen beschäftigt. Die Zahl der Missbrauchsgeschädigten liegt bei rund 80. In der Vorschule der Regensburger Domspatzen in Etterzhausen und Pielenhofen kam es von den 1950er- bis in die 1990er-Jahre wiederholt zu schweren körperlichen Züchtigungen. Mindestens 72 Schüler waren betroffen. Als “symbolische Anerkennung des Leids” erhielten sie inzwischen jeweils 2.500 Euro. Zudem werden die Kosten für notwendige Therapien übernommen.

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Weißer Ring soll Missbrauch aufklären

DEUTSCHLAND
Mittelbayerische

[White Ring is to educate about abuse.]

Von Christine Schröpf, MZ

REGENSBURG.Kurz vor Beginn der Pressekonferenz faltet Domkapellmeister Roland Büchner kurz die Hände – fast wie zum Gebet. Seit 2010 erschüttern Vorwürfe von sexuellem Missbrauch und gewalttätigen Übergriffen bei den Regensburger Domspatzen den weltberühmten Knabenchor. Trotz aller Aufklärungsversuche vermissen viele Opfer bis heute eine würdige Anerkennung ihres Leids. Die Pressekonferenz am Montag ist ein neuer Versuch, Vertrauen zurückzugewinnen. Das Bistum Regensburg hat eine unabhängige Institution eingeschaltet, die das Ausmaß der Verfehlungen dokumentieren und Handlungsempfehlungen geben soll: die Opfer-Organisation Weißer Ring, die in der Öffentlichkeit unangefochtenes Vertrauen genießt.

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Bistum und Domspatzen beauftragen Weißen Ring

DEUTSCHLAND
BR

[The Regenburg diocese and the cathedral choir, shaken by multiple allegations of child sexual abuse, have commission an advocacy group called the White Ring to assist victims.]

Das Bistum Regensburg und die Regensburger Domspatzen wollen den sexuellen Missbrauch von Kindern in ihren Reihen aufarbeiten. Dazu sei eine Zusammenarbeit mit der Opferhilfe Weißer Ring vereinbart worden, teilte Generalvikar Michael Fuchs am Montag (27.04.15) mit. Sämtliche Fälle würden von einem Rechtsanwalt unabhängig und ergebnisoffen aufgeklärt. Kircheninternen Nachforschung zufolge waren seit Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges rund 80 Kinder von Priestern und Lehrern im Bistum Regensburg sexuell missbraucht worden, darunter auch bei dem weltberühmten Chor. Konkrete Zahlen von Übergriffen bei den Domspatzen wurden nicht genannt.

Domkapellmeister Roland Büchner entschuldigte sich bei den Opfern “in tiefer Erschütterung und Scham” und bat um Vergebung. Bei den Domspatzen gebe es seit Jahren einen Arbeitskreis Prävention, in dem Schüler, Eltern und Lehrer für das Thema sensibilisiert werden. Zudem sei ein erweitertes polizeiliches Führungszeugnis für alle Mitarbeiter sowie eine Fortbildung zur Prävention sexualisierter Gewalt verpflichtend.

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Victims’ advocate praises Australian Jewish school’s response to allegations

AUSTRALIA
Jerusalem Post

Manny Waks, founder and former head of Australian sexual abuse victims’ advocacy group Tzedek, praises the Melbourne’s King David School for its handling of allegations against its teacher.

Manny Waks, the founder and former head of Australian sexual abuse victims’ advocacy group Tzedek, praised the Melbourne’s King David School for its handling of allegations that one its teachers had acted in an inappropriate manner with students.

Australian Jewry was recently shaken by revelations that leaders of the ultra-orthodox community had covered up incidents of sexual abuse in their schools. The Australian rabbinate split into two bodies when the full extent of this concealment came to light during a Royal Commission into institutional responses to sexual abuse earlier this year.

According to the Herald Sun, a “top Jewish school,” subsequently identified as the progressive King David School, contacted the police regarding what it termed “possible inappropriate conduct’ between a teacher and students. The teacher, who was subsequently suspended while the school conducted an investigation into the matter, was also alleged to have sent “innuendo” filled Facebook messages to erstwhile students.

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Bar date set for St. Paul/Minneapolis abuse victims

MINNESOTA
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on April 27, 2015

A federal bankruptcy judge has set an August 3 deadline for victims of child sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Minneapolis/St. Paul.

The deadline, called a BAR DATE, is the final day and men and women abused as children can file claims against the Archdiocese to expose their abuser and get justice and accountability.

The Archdiocese filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year, after approximately 140 men and women came forward to file sex abuse and cover-up lawsuits under Minnesota’s civil window. The civil window, enacted in 2013, allows victims of child sexual abuse to use the civil courts for justice, no matter when the abuse occurred.

Since the civil window opened, the Archdiocese has been pounded in the media and by victims for covering up child sex abuse. The pounding was well-justified.

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Answering the Unspeakable

UNITED STATES
America Magazine

May 4, 2015 Issue

Frank Brennan

The Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis and the Legal Responses
James T. O’Reilly
Oxford University Press. 472p $95

James T. O’Reilly is an attorney and a much published author of legal handbooks. He was president of the Cincinnati archdiocesan pastoral council when Joseph Bernardin was archbishop. Margaret S. P. Chalmers is a canon lawyer who is chancellor of the personal ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, the special arrangement put in place by Pope Benedict XVI for Episcopalians wanting to come across to Rome. They describe themselves as two explorers who entered the same large old attic by opposite stairs, armed only with a flashlight each. The attic includes those dark corners of the Catholic Church in the United States where clergy sex abuse has been perpetrated, hidden, litigated, ultimately admitted and exposed to the light of day. The first 18 chapters of The Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis and the Legal Responses are the findings from the O’Reilly civil law torchlight. The last 11 chapters are from the Chalmers canon law light.

The increasing revelations of abuse in the church in other countries motivated them to assemble a readable yet authoritative text. Dealing with child sexual abuse in the church is tragically still a work in progress. “There is much to be learned from the many mistakes made by the US bishops.” Rightly espousing zero tolerance, they take no satisfaction in the John Jay College Report, which found “that only 4 percent of priests had been accused of sexual misconduct. But this is not a matter of pride, but instead like a fire department whose members include 4 percent arsonists.” They highlight the damage done by the 1997 letter from the Congregation for the Clergy to the Irish bishops urging that they not report abuse to police but rather channel complaints through church channels. When the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (C.D.F.) took over, this advice was reversed, but not before great damage was done to the church’s credibility.

The Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis is a comprehensive handbook for anyone contemplating action against the church or for those wanting to understand the complexities of the civil and canon law. The steps in criminal prosecution and civil litigation are carefully spelled out. The lay reader is given an accessible understanding of legal concepts like respondeat superior, vicarious liability, the statute of limitations and bankruptcy. Ten of the 195 dioceses in the United States have now filed for bankruptcy and are requiring an accounting of all assets and contingent liabilities, being “called upon to ‘give ‘til it hurts’” in the disposal of available land or other assets.” Since 1987, insurance companies have become increasingly restrictive, refusing to offer coverage for abuse and for failure to adequately screen, train or monitor clergy. This has resulted in “over 60 dioceses and church entities that have entered the Catholic Mutual risk pool program.”

There is still no legal certainty about the extent of any Vatican liability for failure by bishops to adequately supervise their priests nor about the extent, if any, to which parish assets can be accessed to satisfy diocesan debts. If the C.D.F. were to order the reinstatement of a priest who later abused a child, the plaintiff might succeed in reaching the deep pockets of the Vatican despite the provisions of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.

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IS ER NIETS VERANDERD IN HET BISDOM BRUGGE?

BELGIE
KerkNet

BRUSSEL (KerkNet) – “Na het ontbinden van de Commissie Adriaenssens in juni 2010 stonden de slachtoffers die zich hadden gemeld opnieuw in de kou. In die nadagen werd mgr. De Kesel benoemd tot bisschop van Brugge. Er was één groot vacuüm rond de vraag wat moet en kan er nu gebeuren met de klachten van slachtoffers. De bisschop deed meteen beroep op Patrick Degrieck, priester en jurist van het bisdom, die medewerker was in de Commissie Adriaenssens. Hij kreeg de uitdrukkelijke opdracht de slachtoffers van priesters uit het bisdom die ondertussen gekend waren uit te nodigen voor gesprek en al het mogelijke te doen voor erkenning en herstel”. Dat zegt Manu Keirse, emeritus hoogleraar verliesverwerking en voorzitter van de Interdiocesane Commissie voor de Bescherming van Kinderen en Jongeren.

“In die dagen werd ik gevraagd door de bisschoppenconferentie om op basis van mijn ervaring met verliesverwerking een nieuw beleid uit te tekenen voor opvang en herstel. Dat resulteerde in de oprichting van twaalf opvangpunten binnen de Kerk en de oprichting van de arbitragecommissie, een instantie buiten de Kerk opgericht, maar wel met haar volledige medewerking, op vraag van de parlementaire commissie.

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Mensenrechten in de Kerk vraagt ontslag van Léonard

BELGIE
De Morgen

[A church human rights group is calling for the resignation of Archbishop Andre-Joseph Leonard. A court last week ordered the archbishop to pay money to a victim of clergy sexual abuse.]

Mensenrechten in de Kerk vraagt het ontslag van monseigneur Léonard. De werkgroep doet dit naar aanleiding van de uitspraak van het Luikse hof van beroep, dat Léonard gisteren veroordeelde omdat hij niet optrad tegen een pedofiele priester, en wegens uitspraken die Léonard eerder zelf deed.

Het hof van beroep in Luik veroordeelde Léonard donderdag in een burgerlijke procedure omdat die niet het nodige zou hebben gedaan met een klacht van slachtoffer Joël Devillet, die van zijn 14e tot zijn 18e werd verkracht door een priester in de provincie Luxemburg. De man kaartte het misbruik in 1991 aan bij Léonard, die toen nog bisschop in Namen was.

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AARTSBISSCHOP LEONARD TREKT ZICH NA EMERITAAT TERUG IN ZIJN PRIESTERFRATERNITEIT

BELGIE
KerkNet

[Andre-Joseph Leonard, archbishop of Malines-Brussels, will settle after retirement with his Fratrnite des Saints Apotres.]

ANTWERPEN (KerkNet/Tertio) – Mgr. André-Joseph Léonard, de aartsbisschop van Mechelen-Brussel, zal zich na zijn emeritaat vestigen in zijn ‘Fraternité des Saints Apôtres’. Hij maakt dat bekend in een gesprek met het weekblad ‘Tertio’. André-Joseph Léonard werd op 6 mei 1940 geboren in Jambes (Namen). Op woensdag 6 mei wordt hij 75 jaar en neemt dan ambtshalve ontslag als aartsbisschop.

Eerder kondigde mgr. Léonard aan dat hij bij die gelegenheid aan paus Franciscus zal vragen om een opvolger te benoemen en dat hij zich na zijn emeritaat graag wil vestigen in een bedevaartsoord in België of Frankrijk. “Ik kan er biecht horen, preken en conferenties geven, wat lezen en schrijven.” In ‘Tertio’ bekent hij tegelijk een andere idee te koesteren. “Met de toestemming van mijn opvolger zou ik eerst een tijdje in de oude abdij van Marche-les-Dames willen wonen in de door mij opgerichte ‘Fraternité des Saints Apôtres’. Ik wil er bekwame mensen vormen die na mij de verantwoordelijkheid over die priesteropleiding kunnen opnemen.”

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Standpunt: Balans

BELGIE
Tertio

Geert De Kerpel

Over exact twee weken wordt André-Joseph Léonard 75 jaar en dient hij, zoals het kerkelijke recht bepaalt, zijn ontslag in als aartsbisschop van Mechelen-Brussel. Uit het bilan dat Tertio samen met hem opmaakt, blijkt nog maar eens hoezeer de zorg voor de continuïteit met de traditie centraal staat in zijn denken en handelen, en een sterke profilering van de katholieke identiteit hem blijvend na aan het hart ligt. Geen twijfel dus bij hem over bijvoorbeeld de kerkelijke leer inzake huwelijk en seksualiteit, ook niet nadat met het bijeenroepen door de paus van twee bisschoppensynodes over het thema toch wel wat in beweging blijkt te komen, tot in de hoogste kerkelijke regionen aan toe.

Het heeft het voordeel van de duidelijkheid en wie houvast zoekt in deze soms verwarrende tijden, komt bij bisschop Léonard en de kerk die hij voorstaat, niet bedrogen uit. Maar de gapende kloof met brede lagen van de bevolking wordt er wel niet kleiner op, integendeel. Dat bovendien ook heel wat trouwe kerkgangers en zelfs vele pastorale verantwoordelijken aan de andere kant van het ravijn zijn beland, geeft pas echt te denken. Is het werkelijk keer op keer het Volk Gods dat is afgedwaald van de rechte weg of misten bij bepaalde cruciale gelegenheden ook hun herders de juiste afslag?

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‘Null, and void of all validity for ever’

MINNESOTA
Canonical Consultation

04/26/2015

Jennifer Haselberger

As a graduate student, my most valued and necessary possession (besides the rosary inscribed ‘I am a Catholic. In case of emergency, call a priest’ that was given to me by grandmother when I departed for what she considered to be the pagan land of Britain) was my British Library card. I also happened to live for a year near Runnymede, which is why I listened with interest to news reports of the opening of the new exhibit at the British Library Gallery ‘Magna Carta: Law, Liberty, and Legacy’. The exhibit is unique in that not only is the Magna Carta on display in London, but also Thomas Jefferson’s handwritten Declaration of Independence. What piqued my interest, however, was another document on display- Pope Innocent III’s papal bull invalidating the Magna Carta, issued in August of 1215, a mere three months after the ‘great charter’ was agreed to by King John and his warring barons.

It should come as no surprise to us that the Holy See was opposed to the agreement that has become the foundation of many modern constitutions and a cornerstone of our understanding of individual rights. The ideas that were contained therein, including that no one, including the King, is above the law, that no one could be taxed without the agreement of established stakeholders, and that all free men have the right to justice and a fair trial, can scarcely be imagined to be palatable to an autocrat who himself held power even over the King. What did surprise me, however, is that 800 years after Pope Innocent III declared the Magna Carta to be ‘illegal, unjust, harmful to royal rights and shameful to the English people’, the Catholic Church is again asserting its rights above those granted by legislative assembly.

I am tempted to link to some of the amicus briefs the USCCB has filed with the Supreme Court during the past ten years, but instead I will keep things closer to home. For, the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis recently asked federal bankruptcy judge Robert Kressel to set a bar date, or a filing deadline, of August 3 for victims seeking compensation from the Archdiocese for sexual abuse perpetrated by its clergy. This is nearly 9-months earlier than the civil window opened by the Minnesota legislature in 2013, which gives victims until May of 2016 to file a civil suit, regardless of when their abuse occurred. According to news reports, the Archdiocese feels the bar date will assist it in filing a timely reorganization plan, with less cost. Attorneys for victims argue that survivors of abuse in the Archdiocese should be given the same amount of time to file claims as survivors in other parts of the state.

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Bishop McGrath addresses Monsignor Hien Nguyen arrest

CALIFORNIA
The Valley Catholic

By Liz Sullivan

Diocese of San Jose Bishop Patrick J. McGrath recently sat down with The Valley Catholic to discuss the recent arrest of Monsignor Hien Minh Nguyen for 14 counts of Bank Fraud totaling $19,000 and Tax Evasion.

The Bishop was saddened by this development, noting that “Monsignor Hien has been a priest of the Diocese of San Jose for nearly 30 years. In his years as pastor of St. Patrick, he paid off previously accrued parish and school debts and created a strong foundation upon which to serve the community.”

Ordained in 1985, Nguyen served as Judicial Vicar for the Diocese of San Jose from 2001-2008 before being named Pastor of St. Patrick in 2008. He served in that capacity until 2011. Following a fire that destroyed the church in September of 2012, the parish was renamed and is now called Our Lady of La Vang. Monsignor Nguyen also served as Vicar for Vietnamese Ministry and Director of the Vietnamese Catholic Center from 2001 to 2011.

Monsignor Nguyen had requested and been granted a sabbatical, which began on July 1, 2011. Returning from his sabbatical, he was appointed as Parochial Vicar of St. Nicholas Parish on July 1, 2012. Then in October, 2012, the Diocese was contacted by the IRS. The IRS requested confidentiality on the part of the Diocese. Nguyen took a personal leave of absence from ministry on December 6, 2013.

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Pope names new Archbishop for Santa Fe

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) The Holy Father has named Bishop John C. Wester as the new Archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Bishop Wester has been serving as Bishop of Salt Lake City, Utah.

At the same time, the Holy Father has accepted the resignation of Archbishop Michael Sheehan from the pastoral governance of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, in conformity with canon 401, paragraph 1 of the Code of Canon Law.

Biography of Archbishop-elect John Charles Wester

Bishop John Charles Wester was born 5 November 1950 in San Francisco, California. After attending Our Lady of Mercy elementary school in Daly City and Saint Joseph High School Seminary (1964-1968), and Saint Joseph College Seminary (1968-1972) in Mountain View, he undertook his theological studies at Saint Patrick Seminary in Menlo Park (1972-1976). Later, he obtained a Master’s degree in Spiritual Theology at the University of San Francisco (1984) and a Master’s in Pastoral Counseling at Holy Names College in Oakland (1993).

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New York Catholic bishops fight new Statute of Limitation bill for it would cause the church “catastrophic financial harm”. WTF let Vatican Billions pay victims

UNITED STATES
PopeCrimes& Vatican Evils.

Paris Arrow

With news compilation

ATTENTION New York idiots Catholics, this is your first-and-last chance to protest big time against Pope Francis when he comes to New York in September – especially at his speech in the UN – because he is the biggest Pharisee hypocrite and greatest thief in the history of mankind – because he hoards all those despots and world leaders at the UN and multinational corporations imperialists’ private secret accounts in the Vatican Swiss Banks – run exclusively by his Swiss Guard Army alumni.

A bill is now pending in the NY state Assembly that would eliminate the statute of limitations on abuse cases going forward – and create a one-year window to allow anyone to file lawsuits no matter when the abuse occurred. The Roman Catholic Church is opposing the bill saying that it would cause the church “catastrophic financial harm” and that “It is wrong to hold innocent people accountable today for the evil actions of long-dead individuals from a different generation.” Really, tell that to the Germans of today who are still paying hundreds of millions of dollars annually to Jewish victims – (and their descendants) — of the Holocaust caused by dead Hitler (accomplice of Vatican) and carried out by his Nazis – for whom the Vatican issued passports to their safe refuge in Argentina.

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Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis Survivors …

MINNESOTA
Legal Examiner

Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis Survivors of Child Sex Abuse Need To Act Sooner

Posted by Mike Bryant
April 26, 2015

As a result of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis bankruptcy, survivors of sexual abuse have until August 3rd, 2015 to seek justice against their attackers. The Window that has been opened by the Minnesota legislature has a ending date of May of 2016. The federal bankruptcy court unfortunately preempts the state law, so as compared to the rest of the state, Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis survivors have lost time to act.

Those with claims must act within that time.

Abuse of children and the continued silence by the offenders needs to be prevented. If you suffered, saw, or suspected such events, it is important to know that there is help out there.

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Parents at SF catholic school make renewed plea to oust pastor

SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco Examiner

Some parents at Star of the Sea School say they’ve begun writing letters and placing calls to Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordelione to remove the school’s pastor, the Rev. Joseph Illo, after learning of a court case where the pastor was found guilty of causing emotional distress to a young girl.

Bob Regan, a parent of a student at the school, said many parents contacted San Francisco’s archbishop last week after learning about the case, which was settled in San Joaquin County Superior Court in 2005.

In that case, the girl in 2001 reported alleged sexual misconduct by another priest working under Illo, who at the time was at St. Joseph’s Parish in Modesto. The lawsuit states Illo in turn called the girl a liar and yelled at her, causing emotional distress. The girl was ultimately awarded $20,000 in damages.

Regan told The San Francisco Examiner on Sunday that parents at the school are planning on having a private meeting this week to discuss the court case. When asked how many parents have contacted the archbishop about their concerns, Regan speculated “more than 200.” “You really have to work hard to find parents who are not dismayed by what’s going on,” Regan said.

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Church music composer John Barnard, who taught at Nigella Lawson school, guilty over child porn

UNITED KINGDOM
London Evening Standard

TONY PALMER
PAUL CHESTON

Published: 27 April 2015

A leading composer of church music who taught at private schools including one attended by Nigella Lawson and Kate Beckinsale has escaped prison after police found images of child abuse at his home.

John Barnard, 66, a former German and French teacher at the £18,000-a-year Godolphin and Latymer school in Hammersmith, was arrested after officers raided his house in Harrow.

He pleaded guilty at Harrow Crown Court to three counts of making indecent images of children and one charge of possessing indecent photographs, which relate to 29 pictures found in his bedroom. Most of the images depicted boys aged between 14 and 16. …

Barnard is currently suspended as head of choir at John Keble Church, Edgware.

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Francis Folly: Why The Pope’s Man In Chile Should Resign

UNITED STATES
WLRN

By TIM PADGETT

Argentine-born Pope Francis knows it’s not enough to be the first Latin American pontiff. He also has to make that mean something.

So far he has. He’s condemned the region’s still epic inequality, he’s tried to mediate the unholy mess in Venezuela – and most famously he’s brokered a rapprochement between the U.S. and Cuba that could thaw a century of bitter mistrust between Washington and Latin America.

Francis announced last week that in September he’ll visit Cuba, where polls show he’s far more beloved than the Castros – and where, as my colleague Andres Oppenheimer points out, he has a unique opportunity to persuade them to improve human rights.

All good stuff, Your Holiness. So forgive us if we can’t figure out why you would risk all that New World goodwill by stubbornly endorsing a bishop in Chile who, according to victims, shielded a pedophile priest.

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April 26, 2015

A.2872,Markey / S.63, Hoylman: In relation to opening a one-year window for time-barred civil claims of sexual abuse of a minor

NEW YORK
New York State Catholic Conference

Published on April 19th, 2015

Memorandum of Opposition

The above-referenced bill would create a one-year window for the filing of decades-old claims of sexual abuse by a minor against businesses, not-for-profits and religious organizations. Sexual abuse is a crime and a detestable assault on the dignity of the human person, made even worse when the victim is a child. Child sexual abuse is a pervasive social problem and the Catholic Conference supports legislative efforts to strengthen criminal penalties for sexual abuse of children to allow law enforcement to get sexual predators off the streets, and to prospectively extend criminal and civil statutes of limitations to give victims more time to seek justice.

The centerpiece of this legislation, however, is not designed to protect children from abuse today, rather it is aimed at enriching trial lawyers by opening a “window” for previously time-barred claims, specifically targeting private institutions such as the Catholic Church, the Boy Scouts and other not-for profit organizations with impossible-to-defend claims that go back 40, 50, or 60 years, or even longer. Incredibly, the bill “window” in the statute of limitations does not apply to public institutions, such as public schools, hospitals, health clinics, juvenile detention facilities, county youth programs and town pools. The reason is simple: State law which requires victims to file a notice of claim with the courts within three months of the incident when they intend to sue a public entity, or forever be time barred. As this bill does not amend that requirement, the window does not apply to victims injured in state facilities.

The Assembly sponsor acknowledged this injustice in 2009 when she amended her bill to remove notice of claims requirements, thereby including public institutions. She even told the New York Times that the amendment “has made this a better bill.” (NYT, 6/4/09) However, after strong opposition from the NYS Conference of Mayors, the Association of Counties, and the School Boards Association, she retreated and refashioned the bill to once again protect public entities.

Under the current bill language, victims of long-ago abuse in public schools or other municipal institutions would not have the same recourse to sue an employer or institution as someone abused by a priest, rabbi or a Boy Scout counselor. This creates two classes of victims, giving a person who claims to have been sexually abused in a private school another chance to sue 60 years later, while denying the right of a person abused in a public school even months after the fact. This is clearly discriminatory.

Statutes of limitations exist to protect the fair administration of justice. Their purpose is to ensure that plaintiffs bring their claims within a reasonable period of time so that defendants will have timely notice of such claims and a reasonable opportunity to prepare a defense. They reflect recognition of the need to give legal repose to human affairs. Over time, memories fade, witnesses die, evidence disappears and the likelihood of fraudulent claims increases. It is virtually impossible for any organization to defend itself against a claim arising from events 50, 60, 70 years ago – a claim which probably involves people who are dead and about which little, if any, reliable information is available.

This legislation is patterned on similar legislation that was passed in California in 2002 during the height of the sexual abuse crisis in the Church. It has resulted in more than 800 lawsuits – more than $1 billion in claims. The Catholic Church in California was been forced to settle these claims by selling church properties and curtailing essential programs and services. The Catholic Church in New York State would likely suffer the same catastrophic financial harm. Moreover, the legislation may make it impossible for the Catholic Church and other non-profits that serve children to buy insurance, putting in jeopardy their ability to continue to provide services.

Since 2002, the Catholic Church has taken more steps to prevent the sexual abuse of children than any other private organization. No one who has been credibly accused of harming a child is currently in active ministry and all Church employees and volunteers in every diocese must complete sexual abuse awareness training if they are going to be in contact with children in any way. Whenever a credible claim of sexual abuse is brought, it is both investigated by Church authorities and immediately reported to law enforcement. The Church recognizes that sexual abuse and sexual assault is a societal problem, and it must be addressed as such.

The Catholic Conference strongly supports legislative efforts to protect children from sexual abuse, including mandatory background checks for all public and private employees who work with children, expansion of the “mandatory reporter” law to include clergy and others, and an extension of the criminal statute of limitations for additional sex offenses. An extension or elimination of the criminal statutes would, in effect, extend the civil statutes as well, because state law allows a civil case to be brought upon the disposition of a criminal case, even if it would otherwise be time barred.

The Catholic Conference opposes legislation designed to target the Catholic Church and other private organizations by opening a retroactive window in the statute of limitations so that people can bring claims against institutions which decades ago may have employed someone now charged with abuse. This bill would result in present-day juries applying society’s current psychological understanding of sexual abuse to the decisions made by employers 40, 50 or 60 years ago. It is wrong to hold innocent people accountable today for the evil actions of long-dead individuals from a different generation.

This bill would be a boon to trial attorneys but a grave injustice to those who donate their hard-earned money to religious and charitable institutions which now might be subject to stale lawsuits regarding long-ago charges. No secret vault of gold exists to bail Catholics out of this attorney-driven legal siege. The people paying for these abuse settlements are innocent Catholic families who had no part in events of the past. It is these Catholic families who stand to lose their churches, their schools, and the charities they so generously support if this law is passed. It is the people of the state who stand to suffer from curtailed religious, educational and social services.

Victims of sexual abuse clearly have a right to sue, but it must be done within a reasonable amount of time or a fair trial becomes impossible, particularly with lesser evidentiary standards of civil versus criminal trials. A retroactive opening of civil statutes of limitations allowing for unlimited old claims does not serve justice. In fact, it is contrary to justice. It is unfair and bad public policy when governments exempt themselves from lawsuits of a kind that can bankrupt their private counterparts when engaged in exactly the same behavior.

This bill is discriminatory on its face. The Catholic Conference strongly urges its defeat.

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Childless Pope Faces Man-Made “Mess”: Children & Climate Change

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

Jerry Slevin

Ironically, among the childless pope’s top problems are two that involve children: those abused by predatory priests and those born to parents unable to nurture them adequately. Celibate Pope Francis may soon be creating a new self inflicted “mess” with his much hyped climate change encyclical, unless he decisively reverses his papal contraception ban in the process. A reversal would also free the Vatican of the harmful legacy of illusory “infallible” popes that has compelled modern popes to follow misguided decisions of their fallible predecessors.

The pope’s celibate “Family Synod” Bishops last October were almost 95% in favor of continuing the contraception ban. The final “Family Synod” next October is very unlikely to favor reversing the ban, thereby likely greatly weakening the papacy further in the process. Almost all of these bishops reportedly had, in effect, promised, as a pre-condition to being made a bishop, that they would uphold the contraception ban, a key element of the papal claim to infallibility. The world’s population was about 2 billion in 1930 when Pope Pius XI, the first pope of Francis’ lifetime, unnecessarily banned birth control mainly for geo-political reasons. The population is now 7.3 billion and projected to be 9 billion in 2050, only 35 years from now. It is time for the pope to act responsibly and reasonably to solve this self inflicted papal problem.

The pope is in trouble. He has yet to recover from the revolts of Catholics in Chile and among the members of his “go slow” sex abuse commission over his appointment of Bishop Barros or from his unnecessary “Mexicanization” slur. See my Vatican Revolt Negates Synod & Sex Commission . The pope’s belated and inadequate removal of Bishop Finn has satisfied few and raised the call for more bishops to go.

In January, in flight to the overpopulated and natural disaster ravaged Philippines, reporters asked Pope Francis if he believes that climate change is the result of human activity. The pope replied that he thinks it’s “mostly” man-made. “I don’t know if it (human activity) is the only cause, but mostly, in great part, it is man who has slapped nature in the face,” he reportedly said.

A key factor in climate change, of course, is entirely “man-made”, namely population growth. More children, which the pope consistently pushes for, means more climate change and more unsustainable and “expendable” children to be abandoned, exploited and abused, including by bishops and priests, as was evident in the Dominican Republic with Polish Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski and priest Fr. Alberto Gil.

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Who Would Jesus Shoot?

MICHIGAN
Questions from a Ewe

I leave the country for a few weeks and I guess I cannot trust my diocese and bishop to keep themselves out of the funny papers while I’m gone. The hubbub? Fr. Ed Fride, pastor of Christ the King parish in Ann Arbor, sponsored and started holding concealed pistol license (CPL) classes at the parish presumably with emphasis on answering those vexing doctrinal questions, “Who would Jesus shoot?” and “What would Jesus carry?”

As a personal parish of Lansing Bishop Earl Boyea, Christ the King is not confined to territorial boundaries as are most diocesan parishes. It prides itself on being a “charismatic, contemplative, Eucharistic and Marian” oasis within the diocese. I think Fr. Ed was just trying to expand that “points of pride” list to include other terms typically associated with Jesus such as “kick-ass,” take no prisoners,” and “combative.” That’s quite a spiritual weapons journey for Ed, a former Vietnam War Conscientious Objector…from pacifist to pugilist.

To give you some idea about the parish in question, rumor has it that Domino’s Pizza Founder and uber-orthodox sugar daddy of Ave Maria University, Tom Monaghan, also bankrolls this uber-orthodox parish. This seems plausible since Christ the King, Ann Arbor sits across the road from Ave Maria Radio and adjacent to Domino’s Farms.

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San Francisco idiots Catholics demand Pope Francis to oust Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone

UNITED STATES
POPE FRANCIS the CON-Christ.

Paris Arrow

In San Francisco, USA, more than 100 prominent Catholics – famous laymen and laywomen, hardworking men and women, moms and dads many of them have received awards from the archdiocese – signed a full-page advertisement in the San Francisco Chronicle urging Pope Francis to replace Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone for fostering “an atmosphere of division and intolerance” – and for demanding high school teachers and staffers at Catholic schools to sign a morality clause to “affirm and believe” that sex outside marriage and masturbation and homosexual relations are “gravely evil.” The ad strategically placed in the main section of the newspaper reportedly cost tens of thousands of dollars. OUR REBUTTAL is in the two large words it used – Holy Father – to address Pope Francis – which is a pathological lie because Pope Francis and priests do not deserve to be called “Father” because they steal from the dignity of laymen – including these same laymen signatories – who are true fathers to their children. Popes and priests do absolutely nothing for the daily welfare of children worldwide.

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SAN FRANCISCO PARENTS RENEW CALLS TO OUST PARISH’S PASTOR

SAN FRANCISCO (CA)
ABC7

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — A lawsuit from back in 2005 is providing fuel for parents of students at a San Francisco Catholic school who want to remove the parish’s controversial pastor.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that according to the lawsuit, Father Joseph Illo, who is now the pastor at Star of the Sea School, shouted at an 11-year-old girl at his former parish and called her a liar.

This after she came to him to report alleged sexual abuse by another priest.

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Prete pedofilo a Messina? L’arcivescovo: “Seguo la vicenda con dolore”

ITALIA
Nuovo Sud

[Pedophile priest in Messina? Archbishop: “I follow the story with pain”.]

Il sacerdote sarebbe stato denunciato da un autotrasportatore di Rovigo.

“Con profondo dolore e sgomento apprendo quanto i mass media in questi ultimi giorni stanno diffondendo circa presunti comportamenti assunti da un frate domenicano, temporaneamente inserito in una comunità religiosa del suo ordine presente nella nostra Arcidiocesi, che certamente, se fossero confermati, sarebbero incompatibili con la vita cristiana e con la vita religiosa”. Lo scrive in una nota l’arcivescovo di Messina Calogero La Piana, in merito a un presunto caso di pedofilia che vedrebbe coinvolto un prelato messinese che, secondo la denuncia di autotrasportatore ai carabinieri di Rovigo, avrebbe contattato su facebook dei minori per intrattenere con loro dei rapporti sessuali.

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Prete accusato di pedofilia, sceglieva le sue vittime nei quartieri poveri

ITALIA
Repubblica

[Priest accused of pedophilia, chose his victims in poor neighborhoods.]

di FLORIANA RULLO

Adescava le sue giovani vittime nei quartieri poveri delle città. Ragazzi cresciuti in quartieri difficili, con pochi soldi in tasca che trovavano in quelle decine di euro che don Massimo Iuculano, il parroco di Vercelli arrestato ieri dalla polizia per violenza sessuale aggravata e prostituzione minorile, gli dava dopo per le prestazioni sessuali che riceveva. Ragazzi minorenni e maggiorenni senza soldi, spesso problematici e con un passato difficile alle spalle fatte di violenze, anche domestiche.

Emergono nuovi agghiaccianti particolari sulla doppia vita di Don Massimo. Da una parte da tutti era considerato la guida dell’oratorio più frequentato della città, sempre impegnato nelle attività del Belvedere di Vercelli e dall’altra invece emerge una storia di abusi fatta di incontri per prestazione sessuali sia in parrocchia che in auto. ,poliziaAddirittura qualcuno lo vedeva rincasare a ore improponibili per un prete. E mentre lunedì è previsto l’interrogatorio di garanzia per il sacerdote 46enne originario di Torino, la procura di Torino nei prossimi giorni, analizzerà le conversazioni che il sacerdote scambiava con le sue vittime, adescate tramite sms, Facebook e Whatsapp.

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Pedofiele bisschop Vangheluwe heeft recht op pensioen van 2.800 euro

BELGIE
De Morgen

[Pedophile bishop Vangheluwe entitled to pension of 2,800 euros.]

Ex-bisschop van Brugge, Roger Vangheluwe, gaf vijf jaar geleden zijn ontslag nadat hij in opspraak was gekomen voor kindermisbruik. Waarschijnlijk heeft hij zich ergens teruggetrokken in een of andere religieuze gemeenschap. Vermits het nooit tot een veroordeling kwam, heeft de pedofiele Vangheluwe nog altijd recht op zijn pensioen. En dat is niet min: 2.800 euro. Netto.

Vangheluwe gaf in 2010 toe dat hij zijn neefje in de jaren tachtig seksueel had misbruikt. Op 23 april van dat jaar diende hij zijn ontslag als bisschop van Brugge in. Vijf jaar geleden dus. Nog dezelfde dag aanvaardde paus Benedictus XVI het ontslag van Vangheluwe. Een jaar later gaf hij ook toe nog een andere neef te hebben misbruikt. In een ophefmakend interview met VT4 minimaliseerde hij zijn kindermisbruik.

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Angela Constance vows to put best person in charge of child abuse inquiry: ‘We might be late but we will be right’

SCOTLAND
Daily Record

26 April 2015 By Marion Scott

EDUCATION Secretary Angela Constance yesterday vowed to put the best person in charge of a public inquiry into child abuse in Scotland.

She made the pledge 24 hours after she was criticised by victims for delaying the appointment.

Constance had been expected to announce which judge would be spearheading the investigation into historical institutional child abuse by the end of the month.

But she revealed last week there will be no announcement until after May’s general election, sparking anger among abuse survivors.

Yesterday she reassured victims that the Scottish Government was on their side and promised whoever is in charge will get it right.

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Kamerleden: ‘Houd het Meldpunt Seksueel Misbruik RKK open’

NEDERLAND
De Groene Amsterdammer

[Labour MP Marith Rebel and her D66 colleague Magda Berndsen want clarification from the Minister of Security and Justice on the reporting of sexual abuse by the Catholic Church and the transfer of accused clergy by the Church to developing countries. An article in The Green Amsterdam this week shows that the Dutch province of the Congregation Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for years did nothing with reports of abuse by the Belgian Father Jan in Brazil. “The Roman Catholic Church seems to have learned little from the past and the recommendations of the committee Deetman,” says Labour MP Marith Rebel.]

door Jeroen Kostense & Katy Sherriff 15-04-2015

PvdA-Kamerlid Marith Rebel en haar D66-collega Magda Berndsen willen opheldering van de minister van Veiligheid en Justitie over het melden van seksueel misbruik door de katholieke kerk en de overplaatsing van verdachte geestelijken door de kerk naar ontwikkelingslanden. Uit een artikel in De Groene Amsterdammer van deze week blijkt dat de Nederlandse provincie van de congregatie Priesters van het Heilig Hart van Jezus jarenlang niks deed met meldingen van misbruik door de Belgische pater Jan in Brazilië. ‘De rooms-katholieke kerk lijkt weinig geleerd te hebben van het verleden en de aanbevelingen van de commissie-Deetman’, zegt PvdA-Kamerlid Marith Rebel.

De laatste jaren duiken steeds meer zaken op van paters die na beschuldigingen van misbruik werden ‘overgeplaatst’ naar de Derde Wereld. In het artikel wordt de zaak belicht van de Belgische pater Jan, die sinds midden jaren negentig een opvangtehuis voor jongens runt in het arme noordoosten van Brazilië. Koos de Rooij, provinciaal-overste van de congregatie van pater Jan, beweert dat de congregatie niet eerder over de beschuldigingen hoorde dan 2011. Toen stapten Belgische slachtoffers die in de jaren zeventig en tachtig door de pater zouden zijn misbruikt naar justitie.

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Finally, a U.S. Bishop Is Punished in Sex-Abuse Scandal

UNITED STATES
The Daily Beast

Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry

It’s a huge deal and major accountability moment for a Church that frankly hasn’t had enough of them. The Vatican is getting it at last.

The resignation of bishop Robert W. Finn of Kansas City-St Joseph, Missouri last week is a watershed moment in the history of the Catholic Church: the first time that a bishop was directly forced to resign for poorly handling a case of priestly child abuse. Finn was sentenced for maintaining in ministry and failing to report a priest on whose computer a piece of child pornography was found.

Let’s acknowledge this first: Since the Catholic sex abuse crisis first came to light 15 years ago, the Church has taken enormous steps to remedy the problem, especially under the too-little-noticed but vigorous guidance of Pope Benedict XVI—including extremely tough accountability rules for priests. And indeed sex abuse cases have dropped precipitously.

But the true underlying problem, and the reason why the sex abuse scandal was such a crisis for the Church, was never with the priests. It was always with the bishops. All religious denominations suffer from sex abuse problems simply because predators look for positions where they have access to children, and Catholics are no worse off than anybody else.

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EDITORIAL: Bishop Finn pays the price for misusing power, placing secrecy ahead of child safety

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Missourian

Sunday, April 26, 2015

BY KANSAS CITY STAR

The departure of Robert W. Finn as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, although overdue, is a step forward for the diocese and thousands of area Catholics.

Finn’s conduct in office made him a symbol of the Catholic church’s failure to adequately address child sexual abuse by priests. He was the first Catholic bishop to be convicted of a crime related to that crisis.

Finn, 62, should have resigned after his 2012 conviction, if not sooner. He received two years of probation for failing to notify law enforcement authorities after pornographic images were found on the computer of a diocesan priest, Shawn Ratigan.

Finn’s decision to place secrecy above his moral and legal obligations enabled Ratigan to harm additional children. The former priest is serving a 50-year prison sentence for producing child pornography.

Finn remained in office despite the scandal, a circumstance that anguished and angered many Catholics. The news Tuesday that Pope Francis accepted Finn’s resignation is a triumph for the lay persons who wrote letters, collected more than 250,000 petition signatures and spoke up for Finn to leave.

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Old lawsuit fuels push to oust S.F. priest

SAN FRANCISCO
SFGate

By Kristen V. Brown Saturday, April 25, 2015

In the latest scandal to hit San Francisco’s Catholic Church, elementary school parents at Star of the Sea School have renewed calls for the ouster of the parish’s controversial pastor after learning of a decade-old civil court case in which a jury found he inflicted emotional distress on an 11-year-old girl at his former parish in Modesto.

The lawsuit in San Joaquin County Superior Court in 2005 said that when the girl came to the Rev. Joseph Illo in September 2001 to report alleged sexual abuse by another priest, the Rev. Francis Arakal, Illo called her a liar, yelled at her and forced her to confront Arakal.

No criminal charges were filed against Arakal. The jury in the civil lawsuit did not find him liable for any wrongful touching, but awarded the family $20,000 for emotional distress based on how the incident was handled.

“Whether the story was real or not, he had no right to treat a child the way he did as a responsible adult in a position of authority,” said Christy Brooks, a parent of two students at Star of the Sea, a K-8 school. “We really need an explanation from the archdiocese of how this person was vetted and put into a parish that had an elementary school. He is ill-equipped to be sitting anywhere near children.”

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Catholics around the world can’t afford ‘luxury issues’

UNITED STATES
Crux

By John L. Allen Jr.
Associate editor April 25, 2015

Americans may have lost their dominance in many sectors of the global economy in the early 21st century, but there’s one industry where we still unquestionably lead the pack: the manufacture of controversy.

American Catholics are no exception, and this week a fresh row broke out over Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the official overseas development arm of the US bishops. It turns out that CRS has a non-Catholic employee working in a technical post, nothing to do with faith or morals, who’s in a same-sex marriage.

Predictably, some folks are upset and are letting everyone know about it.

Whatever the merits of the fuss, here’s an observation you won’t find in most American debates: For Catholics in many other parts of the world, the whole thing seems a great example of a “luxury issue,” meaning the kind of argument that only affluent cultures and churches can afford to have. …

Why it took so long on Bishop Finn.

Now that the story of Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City-St. Joseph has reached its inevitable denouement with his resignation, the main post-mortem curiosity is why it took so long to get here.

The Vatican announced Finn’s resignation on Tuesday, a full 2 1/2 years after he became the lone American bishop to be criminally convicted (albeit on a misdemeanor charge) of failure to report an allegation of child abuse. For most people, the inexplicable part is why it required 28 months for a bishop disgraced in such an utterly complete way to lose his job.

I was in Rome when the news broke, and a colleague in the Vatican press corps suggested the headline should be: “Finn … ally!”

Probably the best way to explain the delay is that it illustrates the dilemma that ensues when the broad significance of a case and its individual details aren’t in perfect alignment.

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Former Episcopal Academy students come forth with allegations of sex abuse decades ago

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Philadelphia Inquirer

MARI A. SCHAEFER, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
POSTED: Sunday, April 26, 2015

The Episcopal Academy student was 13, he said, when teacher Richard Perkins Smith gave him and some classmates pornographic magazines.

Smith watched as the boys, wearing only briefs, became sexually excited and “horsed around” with one another, he said.

“He knew damn well what was going on – and he facilitated it,” said the former student.

Now a middle-aged man, the former student is among nearly a dozen Episcopal alumni who say Smith sexually abused them decades ago.

In a letter sent this month to alumni and others, officials at the prestigious Delaware County school disclosed that at least 11 former students had come forward to say they were abused by Smith, an Episcopal teacher from 1970 to 1990 and administrator until 1998.

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April 25, 2015

Must Jesuits Overlook The Mistakes of Jesuit Pope Francis ?

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

Jerry Slevin

No, but too many Jesuits give Pope Francis a pass, in my view, despite clear Gospel mandates, such as to protect children from abuse. And where today are the Jesuits like Karl Rahner and John Courtney Murray who dared to question earlier unchristian and unhistorical Vatican positions? Why are more Jesuits not at least trying to re-assess the autocratic prior two popes’ ideological mandates such as the continuing ban on artificial contraception, the “non-biblical” exclusion of women from the priesthood, invented papal infallibility, the cruel assault on gay Catholics, the insensitive exclusion of remarried divorced Catholics from communion, the budding and dangerous crusade against Middle East Islam, etc.? Have many Jesuits lost their nerve?

For almost four decades, the intellectual “swat team” priests of the Catholic Church, the Jesuits, had often been suppressed and intimidated by ruthless popes, especially the ex-pope for over three decades. Even outstanding Jesuit educated “ordinary priest” theologians like Hans Kung and Richard McBrien were pressured to be silent on key issues, like challenging the pope’s claim since 1870 to personal infallibility and the purportedly “settled” exclusion of women priests and the “sin” of artificial contraception and other mythical papal claims to non-existent “traditions” that clerical opportunists “discover” and compromised clerics “accept”.

One would have expected under the first Jesuit Pope, Francis, that there would have been an outburst of Jesuit truth telling. Disappointingly, not so as best I can tell. Jesuits, and at times even ex-Jesuits like Gary Wills and Michael Walsh, seem often so thrilled with having a Jesuit pope, that they appear to see mostly good outputs under Pope Francis, no matter what the reality is.

Of course, Jesuits have had their own embarrassing and expensive scandals, including major ones involving child sex abuse, so may have good reasons to be wary of the spotlight. And the seemingly tough ex-bouncer pope has likely leaned on Jesuit superiors to enforce blind obedience. But to their great credit, Jesuits have always had prophetic voices despite scandals and overbearing popes, including the unmatched Karl Rahner among recent prophets.

Significantly, well informed UK journalist, Paul Vallely, in his superb recent biography, “Pope Francis-Untier of Knots”, reports that many Jesuits in Argentina, and even in the UK and Rome, had serious reservations earlier about their Jesuit confrere, Jorge Bergoglio. This likely helped steer the ambitious Bergoglio to become a bishop, unusual for a Jesuit, and to bring him to powerful Cardinal Angelo Sodano’s close attention almost four decades ago.

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S.F. Archbishop Cordileone Priest Joseph Illo was Focus of Abuse Lawsuit: Star of Sea School Parents Demand Removal

SAN FRANCISCO (CA)
San Francisco Sentinel

Canonical and court documents have come to light from 2003 and 2005 that cast a negative light on the ministry of Priest Joseph Illo during his time in the Stockton, Calif., diocese — including a court ruling that he inflicted “intentional emotional distress” on an 11-year-old girl — have further enraged parents at San Francisco’s Star of the Sea School who have sought the priest’s removal as Star of Sea Parish administrator, according to news stories on KGO Radio and in the National Catholic Reporter and the San Francisco Examiner.

“We do not want Father Illo around children or in our community,” said Christy Brooks, a Star of the Sea parent. “The details of this past lawsuit are deplorable. There is no one, who after reading this lawsuit, would want to have their children near Father Illo. Archbishop Cordileone should remove him immediately from our school and parish. The safety and well-being of our children must be paramount.”

“We believe Archbishop Cordileone was aware of this verdict against Ft. Illo for intentional infliction of emotional distress on a child and still knowingly placed him in our community with foresight and knowledge of his history. That is shocking and unforgivable,” Brooks added. She and a group of parents from Star of the Sea have written and phoned the Archbishop demanding Illo’s removal.

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Gezamenlijke oproep aan slachtoffers seksueel misbruik

NEDERLAND
KNR

[The presidents of the Bishops’ Conference, KNR, Klokk, VPKK and MCU call people who were underage victims of sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Church to report themselves by May 1, 2015.]

UTRECHT – De voorzitters van de Bisschoppenconferentie, Konferentie Nederlandse Religieuzen (KNR), en slachtofferkoepel KLOKK, VPKK en MCU waren op maandag 16 maart bijeen en geven gezamenlijk de volgende verklaring af.

De voorzitters van de Bisschoppenconferentie, KNR, KLOKK, VPKK en MCU roepen mensen die als minderjarige slachtoffer werden van seksueel misbruik binnen de Rooms Katholieke Kerk, op zich voor 1 mei 2015 te melden bij het Meldpunt Seksueel Misbruik RKK.

Men kan zich melden via de website www.meldpuntmisbruikrkk.nl

Of schriftelijk:
Meldpunt misbruik RK Kerk
Postbus 13277
3507 LG Utrecht

Of telefonisch: 030-2306900

Er kan worden volstaan met het indienen van een klacht in enkele korte zinnen.

Kardinaal Eijk, voorzitter Bisschoppenconferentie
Br. C. van Dam, voorzitter KNR
G. Klabbers, voorzitter KLOKK
Mw. A. Knibbe-van Dijck, voorzitter VPKK
B. Smeets, voorzitter MCU

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Pools slachtoffer seksueel misbruik schikt met kerk

POLEN
Liberties.eu

[A person in Poland, who was sexually abused by a priest, has agreed to a settlement with the Diocese of Koszalin-Kolobrzeg and a parish.]

De eerste persoon in Polen die vanwege seksueel misbruik een civiele procedure is begonnen tegen de katholieke kerk, heeft ingestemd met een schikking met het bisdom van Koszalin-Kołobrzeg en een parochie.

Op twaalfjarige leeftijd werd Marcin K. zeven maanden lang door de priester Zbigniew R. seksueel misbruikt. In december 2012 is de priester hiervoor strafrechtelijk veroordeeld tot twee jaar gevangenisstraf. Hoewel de straf werd bevestigd en definitief was, wist de priester om medische redenen de cel te ontlopen.

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Immer weniger junge Männer wollen katholische Priester werden

VATIKANSTADT
kathweb

[Fewer and fewer young men want to become Catholic priests and the number is declining world-wide.]

Zum zweiten Mal ist die Zahl der Kandidaten für das Priesteramt weltweit rückläufig – Hintergrundbericht zum Weltgebetstag für Geistliche Berufungen von Thomas Jansen

25.04.2015

Vatikanstadt (KAP) Papst Franziskus weiht am Sonntag 19 Männer im Petersdom zu Priestern. So ist es Tradition zum Weltgebetstag für Geistliche Berufungen, den die katholische Kirche jährlich am vierten Sonntag nach Ostern begeht. Beinahe zu einer Tradition sind auch schon die Klagen über einen Priestermangel in weiten Teilen Europas sowie Nordamerikas geworden, die aus diesem Anlass zu hören sind.

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Pastor soll Frauen zur Prostitution gezwungen haben

FRANKREICH
Sueddeutsche

[A Nigerian pastor and his 15 accomplices were arrested by the French police in Nice. The priest is said to be the head of a ring of human traffickers. The man earned several hundred thousand euros and sent money via Spain and Italy to Nigeria.]

Einem Pastor in Nizza wird vorgeworfen, der Kopf eines Prostituierten-Rings gewesen zu sein. Der Geistliche aus Nigeria und 15 weitere Verdächtigte wurden bei einer Razzia festgenommen.

Das Geld schaffte der Banden-Chef in seine Heimat

Der Pastor und seine Komplizen organisierten die Prostitution von etwa 20 Frauen – ebenfalls Nigerianerinnen – in verschiedenen Vierteln der Hafenstadt. Unter anderem soll er die sonntäglichen Gottesdienste genutzt haben, um die Frauen zu kontrollieren. Sie stammten zum größten Teil aus der nigerianischen Metropole Benin-Stadt. Die meisten von ihnen hatten sich vor ihrer Abreise nach Frankreich vor dem Mitglied einer Religionsgemeinschaft verpflichtet, die Schulden für die Überfahrt abzubezahlen.

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Missbrauch in Freiburger Pensionat: Bistum sucht Zeugen

SCHWEIZ
kath.ch

[ The diocese of Lausanne-Geneva-Freiburg seeks information on abuse cases in the Institute Marini Montet in the canton of Fribourg. Bishop Charles Morerod and members of a working group are seeking information after reports were made of numerous instances of sexual abuse and other abuses between 1930 and 1950.]

Freiburg i.Ü, 24.4.15 (kath.ch) Das Bistum Lausanne-Genf-Freiburg sucht Informationen zu Missbrauchsfällen im Institut Marini in Montet in Kanton Freiburg. Im Auftrag von Diözesanbischof Charles Morerod geht eine Arbeitsgruppe Berichten nach, gemäss derer es in den Jahren 1930 bis 1950 zu zahlreichen sexuellen und anderen Misshandlungen in diesem katholischen Pensionat gekommen sei.

Der Bischof setzte die Arbeitsgruppe im Januar 2015 ein. Zeugenaussagen bildeten einen wesentlichen Bestandteil, um zu verstehen, was damals geschah, heisst es in einer Mitteilung des Bistums. Die Resultate der Untersuchungen sollten bis Ende Jahr veröffentlicht werden. Die Zeugen soll Anonymität gewährt werden, wenn sie es wünschen.

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SEXUALLY ABUSIVE NEWARK, NJ, ARCHDIOCESAN PRIEST TO BE GIVEN A FAREWELL PARTY BY HIS WEST ORANGE, NJ, PARISH – WHERE IS HE GOING?

NEW JERSEY
Road to Recovery

MEDIA RELEASE – APRIL 25, 2015

Fr. Edson Fernando Costa, a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark, New Jersey, sexually assaulted a senior citizen woman in 2007 in St. Anne’s Church, Fair Lawn, New Jersey, admitted he did it, and the Archdiocese of Newark knowingly placed him in Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, West Orange, New Jersey without notifying parishioners of his past, thus placing other women at risk of sexual assault.

In April, 2015, one week after sexual abuse advocates demonstrated at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in West Orange, New Jersey regarding previous alleged sexual abuse by the late Fr. Michael H. Hansen, the Archdiocese of Newark, in reaction to the demonstration, announced that Fr. Edson Fernando Costa would be removed from Our Lady of Lourdes Parish and possibly the priestly ministry, but not quietly – the Archdiocese of Newark is allowing the parish to throw him a good-bye party.

What
A demonstration and leafleting alerting parishioners and the general public of the inappropriateness of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish throwing a party for an admitted sexually abusive priest who finally may be removed from ministry only after sexual abuse advocates demonstrated about another alleged sexually abusive priest and exposed the knowingly unsafe and inappropriate actions of the Archdiocese of Newark regarding Fr. Edson Fernando Costa.

When
Sunday, April 26, 2015 from 10:30 am until 1:00 pm.

Where
On the public sidewalks outside Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, 1 Eagle Rock Avenue, West Orange, New Jersey, 07052 (on the Mississippi Avenue side of the church).

Who
Approximately 6-7 members of Road to Recovery, Inc., a non-profit charity based in New Jersey that assists victims of sexual abuse and their families.

Why
From April 11 to 12, 2015, members of Road to Recovery, Inc. demonstrated and leafleted outside Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in West Orange, New Jersey in order to alert parishioners and the general public about previous allegations of sexual abuse against a deceased priest, Fr. Michael H. Hansen, who served for several years at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish. Some parishioners spoke to the demonstrators about their concerns regarding another sexually abusive priest, Fr. Edson Fernando Costa, who is currently assigned to Our Lady of Lourdes Parish. According to media reports, Fr. Costa admitted that he sexually assaulted a 72 year-old woman in a church hallway at St. Anne’s Parish in Fair Lawn (Bergen County, New Jersey) on November 15, 2007. Fr. Costa was arrested on June 6, 2008, for criminal and sexual contact. Fr. Costa admitted the crime and entered the Pretrial Intervention Program in Bergen County, New Jersey. It is believed the Archdiocese of Newark knowingly moved Fr. Costa to Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in West Orange, New Jersey, and allowed him to continue to serve as a priest without telling or warning the parishioners of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish about Fr. Costa’s past. It is believed that the Archdiocese of Newark is now removing Fr. Edson Fernando Costa from Our Lady of Lourdes Parish NOT because it is the right thing to do but because they were “caught” once again covering up sexual abuse by priests and allowed a sexually abusive priest to continue to serve in ministry, and the Archdiocese of Newark seemingly has not announced where Fr. Edson Fernando Costa will be going.

Contacts
Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D., Road to Recovery, Inc. – 862-368-2800
Attorney Mitchell Garabedian, Boston, MA – 617-523-6250

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Priest jailed for abusing girl (7)

IRELAND
Irish Independent

Ralph Riegel

PUBLISHED
25/04/2015

A PRIEST sexually assaulted a seven-year-old girl during her First Confession and then gave her absolution when he was finished.

Fr John Calnan (76) was jailed for two years for abusing the shocked girl in “a small sweaty kitchenette” of a west Cork school in the 1980s.

Cork Circuit Criminal Court heard Calnan, who stopped working as a priest in 1992 after other abuse allegations, pushed his hand under the girl’s dress and inside her underwear.

Calnan of The Presbytery, Paul Street, Cork has multiple previous convictions for indecent assault against both young girls and boys.

He was also convicted of attempted rape of a young girl before the Central Criminal Court in 2012.

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Kritische Kirche

ITALIEN
Tages Zeitung

[The Bolzano diocese has reported it found 50 cases of abuse and sexual assault.]

50 Missbrauchsfälle und sexuelle Übergriffe wurden der Diözese Bozen – Brixen gemeldet. Mit Prävention und verschiedenen Initiativen will man Kinder künftig schützen. Garantien, so Bischof Ivo Muser, gebe es keine.

Im vergangenen Herbst wurde in der Diözese Bozen – Brixen eine Umfrage durchgeführt, bei der alle kirchlichen Vereine, Organisationen und Einrichtungen, die sich vorwiegend mit und für Kinder und Jugendliche einsetzen, angeschrieben.

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Priester erhebt schwere Vorwürfe gegen Bistum Brügge

BELGIEN
BRF

[Priest raises serious allegations against Roman Catholic Diocese of Bruges. A young priest has written a letter to the Bishop of Bruge, Jozef De Kesel, saying five years after the sexual abuse scandal and dismissal of Bishop Roger Vengheluwe the lessons of that scandal were not learned.]

Der Brief eines jungen Priesters an den Bischof von Brügge, Jozef De Kesel, sorgt in Flandern für Empörung. Der Priester wirft dem Bischof vor, dass sich auch nach dem Fall Vangheluwe in dem Bistum nichts geändert hat.

Jozef De Kesel, Bischof von BrüggeFünf Jahre nach der Entlassung des ehemaligen Bischofs Roger Vangheluwe, dem sexueller Missbrauch vorgeworfen wird, hat das Bistum Brügge kaum die Lehren aus dem Missbrauchsskandal gezogen. Das melden die Zeitung “Der Morgen” und die VRT unter Berufung auf einen westflämischen Priester.

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Archdiocese Dispels RMS Rumors With Documents

GUAM
Pacific News Center

Written by Janela Carrera

However, the Archdiocese of Agana did not allow the documents to be photocopied or photographed and only made them available to view for a limited time in the presence of an employee.

Guam – The Archdiocese of Agana wants to dispel rumors that the controversial Redemptoris Mater Seminary does not belong to them. They refuted claims that the Archdiocese gave the property away and welcomed the public to view the documents on the matter, but they would not allow the documents to be photocopied or photographed.

They offered three reports. First is the ownership report in which the Archdiocese states that an encumbrance report was completed in 2014 by Pacific American Title confirming the owner of RMS to be Archbishop Anthony Apuron.

Second is the Civil Law report, a legal opinion by the Colorado Law firm of Lewis Roca Rothberger LLP, stating that the Archbishop retains control over RMS and has power over the governing boards.

Finally, the Canon Law report in which the Archdiocese states that the Pontifical Council for Interpretation of Legislative Texts determined that even if the Archbishop transferred title of the RMS property, the owner would remain the same.

This, according to the Archdiocese “demonstrates clearly that all rumors, opinions and writings contrary to the documents are showing only slanderous intentions aiming to disturb the communion of the People of God with grave moral responsibility of the authors.”

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Sex assault during girl’s First Confession

IRELAND
Irish Examiner

Liam Heylin

A priest in West Cork sexually assaulted a girl throughout her First Confession and, afterwards, fixed her clothing back in place and gave her penance.

John Calnan, aged 76, of The Presbytery, 35 Paul St, Cork, was yesterday sentenced to three years’ imprisonment, with the last year suspended, by Judge David Riordan at Cork Circuit Criminal Court. He had pleaded guilty.

Sgt Maurice Downey said the sexual assault on the girl occurred in the late 1980s. Due to terrible weather on the day, the principal of a primary school asked the priest to hear confessions for the Communion class in the school rather than bringing the children to the cathedral in Skibbereen. Sgt Downey said the confessions took place in a kitchenette at the end of a school hall.

“When the victim entered, he told her to come over to him and she was put standing between his legs turning to look at him. When she began to say her confession he lifted her pinafore and placed his hand inside her underwear and stroked and rubbed her vagina area and put his fingers inside her vagina,” Sgt Downey said.

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EDITORIAL: Place no limits on child sex abuse suits

NEW YORK
Post-Star

For its victims, child sex abuse is a lifetime sentence, so we support a bill to eliminate New York’s statute of limitations on lawsuits in these situations.

Now, victims of child sex abuse can file a lawsuit up until they turn 23. But their anguish doesn’t vanish with their birthday. Their scars don’t go away.

The victims must struggle every day to carry the weight of what they endured; why should the perpetrators be allowed, after a few years have passed, to move past the possibility that they could one day be called to account?

The chance to get justice is worth preserving.

Truth and justice are ideals, you might think, leaders of the Catholic Church in New York would celebrate.

But despite all the revelations of the past 25 years, the hierarchy of the Catholic Church still is not willing to stand firmly on the side of child victims of adult abusers, especially when those abusers are Catholic priests.

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April 24, 2015

Priest arrested for sex abuse of minors – update

ITALY
Gazzetta del Sud

Vercelli, April 24 – Vercelli parish priest Father Massimo Iuculano was arrested Friday on suspicion of sexual abuse of minors. Police said Father Iuculano lured young boys with text messages, Whatsapp and Facebook and subjected them to “special massages” by claiming to be an expert in sports and physical therapy. The priest has been suspended. Pope Francis has clamped down on predator priests within the Catholic Church, which now works fully with civil authorities on all cases.

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Abusi sessuali su minorenni, parroco arrestato a Vercelli: li adescava anche su Whatsapp

ITALIA
Repubblica

di FLORIANA RULLO

Ha abusato di tre ragazzi che frequentavano la scuola che dirigeva solo perché forte del potere dell’abito da sacerdote che indossava. Per questo don Massimo Iuculano, noto in città perché parroco della chiesa Sacro Cuore e dell’annesso oratorio salesiano “Belvedere” di Vercelli, è stato arrestato questa mattina dalla polizia. A raccontare degli abusi sono stati gli stessi ragazzi, quattordicenni e diciassettenni che frequentavano l’istituto Don Bosco di Vercelli. Proprio in quell’istituto, dedicato al sacerdote che aveva a cuore i ragazzi, il prete abusava di loro e della loro adolescenza.

Le indagini ora si stanno allargando ad altri casi: l’uomo contattava le sue vittime attraverso gli abituali canali di comunicazione giovanile come sms, Whatsapp e Facebook. Ma il sacerdote risultava infatti essere piuttosto attivo anche al di fuori della scuola: in quelle occasioni il prete mentiva sulla sua professione raccontando di essere impiegato in una non meglio precisata società e di essere attualmente in cassa integrazione. Così dopo aver ottenuto un incontro con le sue vittime proponeva loro incontri sessuali in cambio di piccoli regali come ricariche telefoniche o scarpe da calcio.

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Italian Catholic priest arrested over pedophilia charges

ITALY
Press TV (Iran)

A Catholic priest in northern Italy has been busted on charges of sexually abusing young boys in his parish, the local archbishop said.

Police arrested Father Massimo Luculano on Friday on charges of soliciting sex from minors and sexual assault.

His three confirmed victims are a 14-year old Italian boy and two 17-year old foreign boys.

However, Luculano, based in Vercelli, a town to the west of Milan, had developed a dense set of relationships with different people, and older minors for sexual purposes, police say.

Luculano, claiming to be a physical therapist alongside being a priest, lured the young victims using Facebook, WhatsApp or text messages and offering them gift phone cards, soccer shoes and even money in return, investigators say.

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Kertzer awarded Pulitzer Prize for biography of Mussolini, Pope Pius XI

UNITED STATES
The Brown Daily Herald

By JOSEPH ZAPPA
UNIVERSITY NEWS EDITOR
Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Professor of Anthropology and Italian Studies David Kertzer ’69 P’95 P’98 secured a Pulitzer Prize Monday for his biography of Pope Pius XI and Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.

Kertzer, who served as provost from 2006 to 2011, said his book, “The Pope and Mussolini: The Secret History of Pius XI and the Rise of Fascism in Europe,” illuminated previously undisclosed details about the Catholic Church’s insidious influence on the fascist dictator Mussolini, including how the Pope may have pushed him toward persecuting Italian Jews.

Pope John Paul II’s decision to divulge the contents of papal documents from the time period between the World Wars proved an auspicious opportunity for Kertzer, who has spent much of his career exploring the history of the papacy and its influence on Italian politics. Kertzer said the archives’ availability spurred him to embark on writing a biography of Pius XI and Mussolini, calling it “too tantalizing a topic not to write about.”

Kertzer also capitalized on the accessibility of fascist documents, noting that the espionage Mussolini conducted on the Vatican exposed what was going on “behind the scenes” in the Catholic enclave of Rome.

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Mary Sanchez: Can Pope reconcile Catholics to church hierarchy?

UNITED STATES
Ledger-Enquirer

Mary Sanchez

Millions of Catholics eagerly await Pope Francis’ arrival in the United States this fall. Like no other Christian leader in recent years, this humble, empathetic man has moved the world with simple words and deeds of virtue.

Yet whatever pleasant surprises and breakthroughs may be in store during the trip — which includes a stop in Cuba, speeches before Congress and the U.N., and an outdoor mass that will likely draw millions in Philadelphia — joy will be tainted by an unmistakable pall. The Catholic Church in America is still weighted by the sex abuse scandal, in the image it projects to those outside the faith, by the financial costs of the settlements, and in how it has divided those who remain in the pews.

I would have liked Francis to witness the conversation I did between two women this week in Kansas City. They spoke in hushed tones, alternating between anguish and tenderness, before parting with an embrace. The women had never met before.

A news conference had brought them together, and they discovered that they had an unholy bond. They believe that, decades ago, they were abused by the same priest, who is now dead. It was long ago, before they married and had children, before their hair began to gray, but the wounds were raw.

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Sheriff: Additional sex offense charges for former youth pastor

SOUTH CAROLINA
Salisbury Post

By Shavonne Walker
shavonne.walker@salisburypost.com

Rowan authorities have filed additional charges against former Kannapolis youth pastor Benjamin Ross Hollifield.

Hollifield, 25, of the 1000 block of Buck Board Lane, Salisbury, was jailed on a $1 million bond following his arrest a week ago.

Investigators and church officials say these incidents occurred between Feb. 15 and March 8 involving a young girl whose family attends the church.

On Thursday investigators charged Hollifield with felony first-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. He was charged last week with four counts of felony indecent liberties with a child and 10 counts of felony statutory rape or sex offense with a minor.

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Former Kannapolis youth pastor faces another sex crime charge

SOUTH CAROLINA
Charlotte Observer

BY DAVID WHISENANT
WBTV
04/24/2015

A former youth pastor at a church in Kannapolis who was charged with sex crimes last week involving young girls is facing a new charge, according to Rowan County Sheriff Kevin Auten.

Benjamin Ross Hollifield, 25, has now been charged with one count of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor. According to the arrest warrant, the charge said Hollifield encouraged and facilitated a 13-year-old to engage in sexual activity and to submit a photo.

The new charge added $10,000 to the $1 million bond that Hollifield is being held on in the Rowan County Detention Center.

Hollifield, 25, of Buck Board Lane in Salisbury, was arrested on April 17 on charges of taking indecent liberties with children and statutory rape/sex offense with a person age 13, 14 or 15 by a person at least six years older.

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Anti-gay marriage archbishop divides San Francisco Catholics

CALIFORNIA
New Zealand Herald

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ” Many Roman Catholics in this city named for humble St. Francis are sparring with each other on social media and in letters to newspapers over one figure: Their leader in the faith, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone.

Cordileone is a vocal opponent of same-sex marriage in one of the most gay-friendly U.S. cities. He has proposed that staff at archdiocese high schools “affirm and believe” that marriage is between a man and a woman and that sexual relations outside of marriage are “gravely evil.” He was scheduled to attend a March for Marriage rally in Washington, D.C., this weekend, but canceled to address unrest over his proposed morality clauses.

“I was expecting some controversy,” said Cordileone in an interview this week, “but not to this degree. And I thought we would be able to sit down and work things out.”

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Archdiocese won’t say whether former Quincy church has buyer

MASSACHUSETTS
The Patriot Ledger

By Patrick Ronan
The Patriot Ledger

Posted Apr. 23, 2015

QUINCY
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has taken the closed Star of the Sea church in Squantum off its list of properties for sale, leading former parishioners to assume the building has a buyer.

However, the archdiocese won’t say whether the 58-year-old building, which hosted its final Mass in 2011, is on the verge of being sold.

“We generally do not comment on the sale of property until such time as we have closed,” Terrence Donilon, an archdiocese spokesman, said Thursday.

Meanwhile, in recent weeks the archdiocese has removed the former church’s stained glass windows and crews have been testing the soil at the Bellevue Road property, according to neighbors.

“The archdiocese isn’t telling anyone anything,” said Maureen Mazrimas, co-chair of Friends of Star of the Sea, a group of former parishioners who want to keep the property open as a place of worship.

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How we’ll know if the Vatican and the US hierarchy are serious about deposing negligent bishops

UNITED STATES
Catholic Culture

By Phil Lawler | Apr 24, 2015

Twelve years ago, in an email exchange with an old friend, I predicted that the American hierarchy would finally take responsibility for the sex-abuse scandal when a bishop went to jail for negligence in responding to abuse. Bishop Robert Finn has not actually spent time behind bars, but his conviction on criminal charges, followed by the Vatican’s request for his resignation, should have a half-dozen other bishops looking over their shoulders, wondering whether they will be next.

But will the Finn resignation have that effect? We don’t know yet. We don’t know whether this will prove to be an isolated case. Has the Vatican decided to set new standards, and oust those bishops who have been guilty of negligence? Or was this a unique case, since Bishop Finn was the only American prelate convicted by a civil court? Will the Vatican seek the resignations of popular bishops, or only of those who, like Bishop Finn, have been the targets of media attacks?

If Bishop Finn is just the first of many bishops to be deposed—if mitered heads begin to roll, in this and in other countries—then we’ll have our answer. If not, we may be left wondering for several more years.

How would we know that the hierarchy had made a firm decision to clean up the corruption exposed by this scandal? Here are several potential indicators:

* Bishops would begin making “admissions against interest”—disclosing damaging information before they were forced to do so by the media, police, or whistle-blowers.

* They would demand aggressive criminal prosecution of priests who were guilty of abuse—while at the same time energetically defending priests who were unjustly accused.

* They would instruct diocesan attorneys to stop filing dilatory motions to avoid disclosure of internal Church documents. They would stop settling lawsuits out of court just before the files were opened, or just before the bishop was forced to testify.

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Missouri diocese’s apostolic administrator hopes for ‘grace, healing’

UNITED STATES
Catholic Philly

BY MARK PATTISON
Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON (CNS) — Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City, Kansas, as apostolic administrator of the neighboring Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Missouri, said he hopes the coming months will be “a Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph” for the Missouri diocese.

The archbishop was named administrator after the April 21 resignation of Bishop Robert W. Finn, and he will serve in that capacity until a successor to the bishop is named.

“I have an awareness of the vitality and beauty of the Catholic community in northwest Missouri,” Archbishop Naumann said in a statement. “Living in the same media market, I am also keenly conscious of some of the challenges and difficulties this diocese has suffered in recent years.”

Archbishop Naumann was referring to Bishop Finn’s conviction in 2012 on one misdemeanor count of failing to report suspected child abuse. The situation developed after a diocesan priest’s computer was found in 2010 to have contained child pornography, but the diocese did not report the situation to civil authorities for another six months. …

Bill Donohue, head of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, said, “The Catholic League defended him (Bishop Finn) against his critics, some of whom were vicious.”

“Bishop Finn did not take a cavalier attitude toward his (Father Ratigan’s) misconduct. If he had, Ratigan’s problem would have been ignored altogether,” Donohue said in an April 21 statement. “Our prayers are with Bishop Finn, and we thank him for cleaning up the mess he inherited.”

Anne Barrett Doyle, co-director of BishopAccountability.org, called the resignation of Bishop Finn “a good step but just a beginning.”

“The pope must show that this decision represents a meaningful shift in papal practice — that it signals a new era in bishop accountability,” she said in an April 22 statement.

“What no pope has done to date is publicly confirm that he removed a culpable bishop because of his failure to make children’s safety his first priority,” Doyle added. “We urge Pope Francis to issue such a statement immediately. That would be unprecedented, and it would send a bracing message to bishops and religious superiors worldwide that a new era has begun.”

David Clohessy, director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, called Bishop Finn’s resignation “a tiny but belated step forward.”

“One pope has finally seen fit to oust one bishop for complicity in clergy sex crimes. That’s encouraging,” Clohessy said in an April 21 statement. “But it’s only a very tiny drop of reform in an enormous bucket of horror. (Bishop) Finn’s departure will, in the short term, make some adults happier. By itself, it won’t, in the long term, make many kids safer.”

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Three More Statements on “Resignation” of Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City: Francis Must Prove He Is Different

UNITED STATES
Bilgrimage

William D. Lindsey

Three more statements about the “resignation” of convicted felon Bishop Robert Finn of St. Joseph-Kansas City, from groups supporting survivors of childhood clerical sexual abuse:

Anne Barrett Doyle at BishopAccountability.org:

Pope Francis’s removal of Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City-St. Joseph is a good step but just a beginning. The pope must show that this decision represents a meaningful shift in papal practice – that it signals a new era in bishop accountability. This action alone is not unprecedented: both of Francis’s predecessors fired bishops whose handling of abusive priests caused scandal. (See BishopAccountability.org’s list of complicit bishops who resigned or were removed.)

But what no pope has done to date is publicly confirm that he removed a culpable bishop because of his failure to make children’s safety his first priority. We urge Pope Francis to issue such a statement immediately. That would be unprecedented, and it would send a bracing message to bishops and religious superiors worldwide that a new era has begun.

It should be noted too that Pope Francis’s decision on Finn will add fuel to the fire in Chile; calls for the removal of Chilean bishop Juan de la Cruz Barros Madrid will intensify. We hope Francis will honor the pleas of Karadima’s victims, of his own Commission members, and of the priests and parishioners of the Osorno diocese, and rescind this disastrous appointment immediately. If Francis means business, he must be consistent.

BishopAccountability.org at Marci Hamilton and Leslie Griffin’s blog on rights:

How can Pope Francis prove he is different? He can start by publicly confirming that Finn was removed because he harbored a sexual abuser. Such a modest admission by a pope would be unprecedented, and it would send a bracing message to bishops and religious superiors worldwide that a new era has begun.

More importantly, the Pope must keep cleaning house, and without the same agonizing delay. Sadly, it’s not hard to identify other unfit bishops. Archbishop Nienstedt of St. Paul and Minneapolis should be at the top of the list. There’s documentary evidence that children in recent years have been sexually assaulted because of his wanton irresponsibility.

And just as quickly, Francis must reverse his strange and disastrous appointment of Chilean bishop Juan de la Cruz Barros Madrid. Several victims have testified that Barros witnessed their sexual abuse by disgraced priest Fernando Karadima. Francis must ignore the pressure to retain Barros that he likely is receiving from his friend Cardinal Francisco Errázuriz, another enabler of Karadima. The pope instead should honor the pleas of the victims, his own Commission members, and of the priests and parishioners of the Osorno diocese.

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Do words matter or not? (And KC bishop clarifications)

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Catholic officials often apologize for abuse, saying “we’ll do better.”

And victims then often criticize them, saying “Words don’t protect kids. Action protects kids.”

Church defenders rebut this by saying “Words DO matter. Words are important.”

Except, apparently, right now. Some church defenders claim that what Pope Francis does or doesn’t say about Kansas City Bishop Robert Finn doesn’t really matter.

Victims want the Pope to “come clean” about Finn (who remains a bishop even though he resigned his office this week). Did voluntarily Finn resign? Or was he forced out?

Is Finn gone because he hid child sex crimes? Or because a quarter of his flock walked away in less than a decade?

In response, some church defenders say “Oh, the pope’s words don’t matter. What matters is that Finn no longer heads the diocese.”

So which is it? You can’t have your cake and eat it too.

Here, by the way, are a few short clarifications about Bishop Finn and Kansas City cover ups.

First, he did not plead guilty (as some news accounts have said). He was found guilty by a judge.

Second, Finn did not “delay” reporting Fr. Shawn Ratigan’s suspected clergy child sex crimes to authorities (as some news accounts have said). Finn never reported them. (Finn’s vicar general called the police, while Finn was out of town. When Finn returned and learned what had happened, he yelled at the vicar general.)

Third, he did not “fail” to call police (again, as some news accounts have said). Failure implies a good-faith attempt that somehow goes awry. Finn is a smart and well-educated man with smart and well-educated advisors, lawyers and public relations experts. He did not “fail” to report Fr. Ratigan’s crimes. He refused to report them and in fact hid them, month after month.

Fourth, Finn did not “endanger kids (as some news accounts have said). Kids were in fact harmed during the months Finn refused to supervise Fr. Ratigan and give the police evidence of his crimes.

Whether it’s with Fr. Ratigan, Fr. James Tierney, Fr. Thomas Cronin, Bishop Joseph Hart or other child molesting clerics in or from KC, minimizing, misunderstanding or misrepresenting what Finn and his top aides did serves no one but the guilty.

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TWO-YEAR SENTENCE FOR FORMER CORK PRIEST WHO SEXUALLY ASSAULTED YOUNG GIRL DURING CONFESSION

IRELAND
Kildare Nationalist

A former priest has today been sentenced to two years in prison for sexually assaulting a seven-year-old girl during her First Confession in West Cork in the late 80s.

John Calnan – who has an address at The Presbytery, Paul Street, Cork City, pleaded guilty to one count of indecent assault.

Cork Circuit Criminal Court heard that the victim – who was seven years old at the time – was confessing her sins to Fr Calnan during the Sacrament of Penance when he sexually assaulted her.

In a victim impact statement, she said that her family contacted the school but they were met with denial and consternation, as the church was the most dominant force in the community at that time.

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The paradoxes of Bishop Finn

UNITED STATES
U.S. Catholic

By Nicholas Cafardi

Guest blog

Rejoicing over the recent resignation of Bishop Robert Finn as the bishop of Kansas City-St. Joseph is unseemly. I take no joy in another person’s distress, and I wonder what the church will do with a bishop who is only 62 years old and has 13 years of active episcopal ministry left. What does the church do with a bishop without a diocese?

Bernard Law, when he first stepped down from the See of Boston, was supposed to live a quiet life of prayer as chaplain for the Alma Mercy Sisters, but we all know how that worked out. A similar call to Finn for a cushy Roman job is out of the question. There is a different pope now.

This is but one of the paradoxes in Finn’s case. Another is: Why did he choose to ignore the Dallas Charter, the compact that he had with his fellow bishops, not to allow sexually abusive priests to remain in ministry? That was a promise that the entire body of American bishops made to the faithful in the United States. How could Finn think that he knew better than his fellow bishops? Did he ever consider the effects of his breach on the rest of the American church, namely the persistence of the doubt that if one bishop was breaking the Charter, others probably were as well, but were just better at not getting caught?

And another paradox: Why did his fellow bishops not call him out publicly for his dishonor? After all, it was their joint promise that he broke. Where was the fraternal correction from the American bishops?In Germany, when the Bishop of Bling, Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst of the diocese of Limburg, spent $43 million dollars to renovate his palace, the outcry from the German bishops was public and immediate. Within four months, Tebartz-van Elst was gone.

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Priest sexually abused girl while hearing her First Confession

IRELAND
Irish Times

Barry Roche

Fri, Apr 24, 2015

A 76-year-old retired priest who sexually abused a seven-year-old girl while hearing her first confession has been jailed for two years.

John Calnan, who is no longer in ministry, was sentenced to three years in jail, with the final year suspended, after pleading guilty to sexual assaulting the girl in West Cork in 1989.

Sgt Maurice Downey told Cork Circuit Criminal Court that the girl was preparing for her First Holy Communion and Calnan was invited to her school to hear first confessions.

The confessions were being held in an kitchenette area and as Calnan began hearing the girl’s First Confession, he put his hands inside her underwear and digitally penetrated her.

The complainant, now a 34-year-old woman, told gardaí in her statement of complaint made in 2013 that Calnan also appeared to be doing something to himself at the time.

When the little girl finished her confession, Calnan re-arranged her clothing and gave her absolution and penance and told her that she could leave the kitchenette, said Sgt Downey.

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04.23.15: Diocese Names State Police Major Kevin M. O’Brien as the New Director of Compliance

RHODE ISLAND
Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence

(PROVIDENCE, R.I.)-The Most Rev. Thomas J. Tobin, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence, today announced the appointment Major Kevin M. O’Brien, a Rhode Island State Police Officer, as the new Director of Compliance. O’Brien comes to the diocese with more than 20 years of experience in law enforcement. He officially begins on June 1, 2015.

Major O’Brien recently served as detective commander overseeing several units including the Auto Theft and Insurance Fraud, Criminal Identification, Computer Crimes/Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and others. He replaces Lt. Robert McCarthy who served in the same capacity since September of 1993.

“We are very blessed to have the services of Major O’Brien who brings a great blend of professional experience, personal integrity, and commitment to the faith, to carry on the outstanding services of Lieutenant McCarthy,” said Bishop Tobin.

“As a member of the Rhode Island State Police for the past twenty three years I have had the honor and privilege to serve and protect the citizens of Rhode Island,” said Major O’Brien. “As I begin this new chapter in my life, I look forward to utilizing the skills and experiences gained throughout my career to now serve in the Diocese of Providence. This is a great opportunity for me to give back to the church that has played such an important part in my life.”

He served previously in the Major Crimes Unit overseeing ten detectives responsible for investigations including burglary, homicide, robbery, financial crimes, sexual assault, and others.

He has received numerous awards and letters of commendations.

O’Brien will be responsible for promoting the principles of compliance in cooperation with various law enforcement agencies throughout the state and among the various Diocesan parishes and agencies. He will have direct oversight for all matters within the Compliance Office; including investigations, criminal background checks and staff supervision. He will also provide support, education, and training to staff to build risk awareness within the Diocese.

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Vatikan zu Festnahmen: Anschlagspläne betrafen Jahr 2010

VATIKAN
kathweb

[Vatican City, 24.04.2015 (KAP) The Vatican has reacted to the arrest of several terror suspects who may be planning an attack on the Vatican. There was “no cause for special concern,” spokesman Federico Lombardi said on Friday. He pointed out that the alleged plans relate to the year 2010 and have remained without consequence.]

Sprecher Federico Lombardi: “Kein Anlass zu besonderer Besorgnis”

24.04.2015

Vatikanstadt, 24.04.2015 (KAP) Der Vatikan hat gelassen auf die Festnahme mehrerer Terrorverdächtiger reagiert, die vor fünf Jahren möglicherweise einen Anschlag auf den Vatikan geplant hatten. Es bestehe “keinerlei Anlass zu besonderer Besorgnis”, sagte Sprecher Federico Lombardi am Freitag. Er verwies darauf, dass die mutmaßlichen Pläne das Jahr 2010 beträfen und folgenlos geblieben seien.

Die Staatsanwaltschaft in Cagliari auf Sardinien hatte zuvor mitgeteilt, es gebe Hinweise darauf, dass die Verdächtigen damals möglicherweise auch einen Anschlag auf den Vatikan geplant haben könnten. Es gebe einige abgehörte Gespräche, “die klar darauf hindeuten, dass ein Angriff geplant wurde, vielleicht sogar auf den Vatikanstaat”, sagte Staatsanwalt Mauro Mura. Die Polizei habe einen mutmaßlichen Selbstmordattentäter aufgehalten, der im März 2010 am Flughafen Fiumicino gelandet sei, so Mura.

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USA: Bill Donohue verteidigt zurückgetretenen Bischof

USA
kath.net

Bischof Finn von Kansas City – St. Joseph habe die Missbrauchsvorwürfe gegen den Priester seiner Diözese nicht als Kavaliersdelikt behandelt, sagt der Vorsitzende der ‚Catholic League’.
Kansas City (kath.net/LSN/jg)

William Donohue, der Präsident der amerikanischen Initiative „Catholic League“, hat Robert Finn, den zurückgetretenen Bischof von Kansas City – St. Joseph, verteidigt. Der Vatikan hatte Finn den Verzicht auf Ausübung seines Amtes nahegelegt, nachdem er gerichtlich zu zwei Jahren auf Bewährung verurteilt worden war. Das Gericht warf ihm vor, Shawn Ratigan, einen Priester seiner Diözese, den Behörden nicht sofort gemeldet zu haben, nachdem auf seinem Computer kinderpornographisches Material gefunden worden war. Kath.net hat berichtet.

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Catching American sex offenders overseas

UNITED STATES
Religion News Service – Rhymes with Religion

Boz Tchividjian | Apr 24, 2015

I settled into a window seat of the plane and suddenly found myself in tears.

Last weekend, I had the distinct privilege of meeting with some of the most amazing people on the face of the earth. They gathered together because each had been sexually abused while growing up overseas as children of missionaries. Adding to their pain is the horrific reality that other missionaries perpetrated most of these crimes. To make matters worse, many of these survivors have been re-traumatized by mission agencies that prefer that they remain silent and fade into the darkness. I look forward to devoting a future post to these heroes and what they are teaching me about pain, betrayal, isolation, disappointment, authenticity, joy, hope … the list can go on and on.

As I sat in the plane staring out the window, hoping that nobody would notice my tears, I found myself recalling my work on two independent investigations related to child sexual abuse on the mission field. Dozens of painful memories of interviews with abuse survivors flooded my mind. Their tears, their pain, their tears, their confusion, their tears, their betrayal, their tears, their isolation, their tears, their ongoing disappointments, their tears, their feelings of worthlessness, their tears, and … more tears. My colleagues and I often lament that each of us lost a part of our soul during those agonizing investigations as we confronted the dark underbelly of the professing Christian community.

One of the darkest spots of that underbelly is the silence of missionaries who suspect others of victimizing children, but choose to remain silent and fail to report the crime. Tragically, such silence is all too common. Once in awhile, suspecting missionaries might step forward to voice a concern, only to be intimidated into silence by the leadership. In the meantime, the lives and souls of little ones living in a faraway land are being decimated. The horror of this silence has stayed with me for many years. Can anything be done about overseas American cultures that ignore the suspected sexual abuse of children?

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MO–New head of KC diocese should act on 2 priests

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

For immediate release: Friday, April 24

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, 314 566 9790, davidgclohessy@gmail.com

Two priests who molested in Kansas City MO are now still priests living or working elsewhere, unsupervised, among unsuspecting families. The new temporary head of the Kansas City diocese should act now to warn others about them.

The credibly accused child molesting clerics are

–Fr. Thomas Cronin of Nevada, who is involved with a homeless women’s shelter despite a civil lawsuit in Kansas City (now settled) that charges him with sexually violating a young woman.

[BishopAccountability.org]

–-Bishop Joseph Hart of Wyoming who, as a priest in KC, molested at least six boys. (They have sued and those suits have settled.)

Archbishop Joseph Naumann has said he won’t make dramatic changes. But years of trauma in the Kansas City MO diocese have resulted from bishops doing little or nothing to protect the vulnerable from potentially dangerous priests.

Naumann should take immediate steps to alert police, prosecutors, parishioners, parents and the public about Cronin and Hart. These two predator priests could be assaulting kids and young people out west today. They could be visiting Kansas City, and hurting kids and young people, here this weekend. With real outreach by Naumann, Cronin and Hart might even be prosecuted, convicted and imprisoned, sparing others decades of devastating pain.

Presumably, Bishop Robert Finn’s resignation is intended to bring healing to Kansas City Catholics and victims. But wounded adults can heal themselves, with or without action by bishops. But innocent kids and vulnerable adults cannot protect themselves from predators without action by bishops.

Naumann should put announcements in every parish bulletin at the first opportunity, begging those who saw, suspected or suffered crimes by Cronin or Hart to step forward and call police.

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Léonard veroordeeld …

BELGIE
De Standaard

Léonard veroordeeld omdat hij niet optrad tegen pedofiele priester

Aartsbisschop Léonard is door het hof van beroep in Luik veroordeeld omdat hij niet optrad tegen een pedofiele priester. Dat heeft de advocaat van het slachtoffer bevestigd aan de redactie van Het Nieuwsblad. Léonard moet 10.000 euro schadevergoeding betalen aan het slachtoffer van de priester.
Joël Devillet werd als tiener jarenlang misbruikt door de dorpspastoor van Aubange, een dorpje helemaal in het zuiden van de provincie Luxemburg. Devillet stapte niet meteen naar het gerecht.

‘Omdat ik zelf priester wilde worden. Ik wou geen schandaal’, vertelde hij. Wel bracht hij de katholieke kerk op de hoogte. Met Léonard, die in 1991 de Naamse bisschop werd, had hij een lang gesprek. Het bracht weinig zoden aan de dijk: Hubermont werd overgeplaatst naar een andere parochie, maar bleef gewoon priester.

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Italian police say terror suspects ‘planned Vatican attack’

ITALY
Telegraph (UK)

By Reuters
24 Apr 2015

Italian police said on Friday they were staging a “vast anti-terrorism” operation against an armed organisation inspired by al-Qaeda whose members may have been planning an attack against the Vatican.

Cagliari chief prosecutor Mauro Mura told reporters that the suspects were also planning to carry out attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

A series of raids across the country was targeting 18 people, they said. Some had been arrested in Italy, including the group’s suspected spiritual leader, but others were believed to have left the country.

“We don’t have proof, we have strong suspicion,” said Mario Carta, head of the police unit leading the investigation said when asked for more details on a possible attack against the seat of the Catholic Church.

He said that, in intercepted telephone calls, investigators had heard the suspects say they would launch a “big jihad in Italy,” conversations that also suggested a target might be the Vatican.

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Italy terror: Suspects had contact with bin Laden, discussed Vatican attack

ROME
CNN

[with video]

By Greg Botelho, Don Melvin and Hada Messia, CNN

Rome (CNN) Italian authorities said they launched a “vast anti-terrorism operation” Friday, going after suspects associated with al Qaeda who had discussed a list of targets, including the Vatican.

Some members of the terror cell even had direct contact with Osama bin Laden before his 2011 death in Pakistan, Italy’s state-run ANSA news agency reported. Police said they got this information from wiretaps.

Wiretaps and other intelligence revealed the group’s plans to carry out terror attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan as well as Italy, according to Caligari Chief Prosecutor Mauro Mura.

Some evidence indicated the Vatican was among the targets being considered. This talk happened in March 2010, around the time a possible suicide bomber from Afghanistan had entered Italy, Mura said.

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Blitz contro al-Qaeda in Italia: eseguiti 9 arresti su 18. Indizi di un piano contro il Va

ITALIA
Repubblica

[Nine arrests have been made of suspected al-Queda operatives in Italy. There was suspicion they planned to attack the Vatican. Father Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman, said the theory of an attack has circulated since 2010 and has proved unfounded. He said there is no concern at the Vatican.]

di ALBERTO CUSTODERO

ROMA – E’ ancora in corso una importante operazione degli uomini dell’antiterrorismo della polizia contro una cellula fondamentalista con base in Sardegna e legata ad al-Qaeda. Le richieste di arresto sono 18, di cui 9 eseguite nei confronti di otto pachistani e un afgano. Dei nove arrestati, tre sono stati bloccati a Olbia, due a Civitanova Marche e gli altri a Bergamo, Roma, Sora (Frosinone) e Foggia. L’organizzazione – secondo quanto emerso dalle indagini – operava prevalentemente a Olbia e nel Lazio. Il ruolo principale nell’organizzazione fondamentalista era ricoperto da un imam che viveva a Bergamo. Gli arrestati devono rispondere, a vario titolo, di atti terroristici all’estero e favoreggiamento dell’immigrazione clandestina, con la quale si autofinanziavano. Quanto ai ricercati, tre sono ritenuti certamente in Italia, mentre altri risultano emigrati dal territorio nazionale. Fra gli arrestati, due avrebbero un passato da fiancheggiatori di Bin Laden, altri sarebbero autori di numerosi e sanguinosi atti di terrorismo e sabotaggio in Pakistan, compresa la strage del mercato di Peshawar, il Meena Bazar, avvenuta nell’ottobre del 2009 (mappa) in cui vennero uccise più di cento persone.

Dalle conversazioni intercettate è emersa anche la presenza in Italia di due kamikaze: l’ipotesi degli inquirenti è che fosse ricollegabile a un piano di attentato in Vaticano. Il capo della procura della Repubblica di Cagliari, Mauro Mura, che ha coordinato le indagini ha precisato che la circostanza non è al momento “oggetto di contestazione” nei confronti degli arrestati. Dalla Santa Sede, il portavoce padre Federico Lombardi spiega: “Si tratta di un’ipotesi che risale al 2010 e che non ha avuto alcun seguito. Non si tratta quindi di un fatto oggi rilevante e non è motivo di particolari preoccupazioni”. Successivamente dagli ambienti investigativi trapela che il possibile attentato terroristico in Vaticano risale effettivamente al 2010 e potrebbe essere sfumato dopo una perquisizione effettuata dalla polizia a casa di uno degli indagati nel marzo di quell’anno. Due kamikaze pachistani erano appena sbarcati a Roma. Quasi contemporaneamente la polizia fece scattare delle perquisizioni.

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Guerrina Piscaglia, arrestato il frate: padre Gratien accusato di omicidio

ITALIA
Il Fatto Quotidiano

Padre Gratien Alabi, il frate congolese indagato per la scomparsa di Guerrina Piscaglia, della quale non si ha più traccia da un anno è stato arrestato a Roma per essere trasferito a Arezzo a disposizione del pm Marco Dioni che indaga sulla scomparsa della donna da Ca’ Raffaello, frazione di Badia Tedalda (in provincia di Arezzo). Guerrina Piscaglia è scomparsa dal primo maggio 2014. Il gip Piergiorgio Ponticelli ha firmato l’ordinanza e i carabinieri hanno fermato il religioso a Roma, in un monastero nel quale padre Gratien si trovava da alcune settimane.

Padre Alabi, che in paese veniva chiamato padre Graziano, è accusato di omicidio e occultamento di cadavere l’imputazione contestata al religioso: “Rilascerò dichiarazioni – commenta l’avvocato del frate Luca Fanfani – solo quando conoscerò le motivazioni che hanno portato il gip a firmare l’ordinanza”.

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Padre Gratien Alabi arrestato per la scomparsa di Guerrina Piscaglia

ITALIA
Il Tirreno

AREZZO. A mezzanotte del 24 aprile sarebbe scaduto il divieto di espatrio e padre Gratien avrebbe potuto lasciare l’Italia. Ma giovedì 23 i carabinieri di Arezzo l’hanno arrestato. Per il religioso, già indagato per favoreggiamento in sequestro di persona nell’inchiesta sulla scomparsa di Guerrina Piscaglia , la 50enne scomparsa da Ca Raffaello, una frazione di Badia Tedalda (Arezzo) e di cui non si hanno più tracce da un anno, adesso l’accusa è di omicidio volontario e di occultamento o soppressione di cadavere.

Il gip del tribunale di Arezzo Piergiorgio Ponticelli ha firmato l’ordinanza di custodia cautelare in carcere per il religioso congolese di 45 anni. La svolta è maturata nel penultimo giorno utile per l’ordinanza dal momento che il 25 aprile scadeva il divieto di espatrio, imposto al frate sei mesi fa su richiesta della procura di Arezzo. I carabinieri si sono presentati al portone del convento dei Premostratensi in viale Giotto a Roma, all’Aventino, e hanno notificato al frate il provvedimento del giudice. Padre Gratien Alabi è poi salito sull’auto dei militari dell’Arma: destinazione la caserma di Cortona (Arezzo) dove si sono svolte le procedure di rito prima dell’arrivo ad Arezzo, previsto per la tarda serata.

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Italy: Catholic priest Gratien Alabi charged with murder of missing mother Guerrina Piscaglia

ITALY
International Business Times

By Umberto Bacchi
April 24, 2015

Italian police have charged a catholic priest with the murder of a Tuscan housewife who went missing last year.

Father Gratien Alabi was held in Rome by detectives investigating the disappearance of Guerrina Piscaglia, 50, who vanished from the village of Cà Raffaello, near Arezzo on 1 May 2014.

The married mother-of-one left her house for a walk on International Labour Day, a public holiday in Italy, never to return.

The 45-year-old clergyman was already a suspect in the case although he was previously facing charges of aiding and abetting a kidnapping or murder and banned from leaving Italy, pending an investigation. He has now been charged with murdering the woman and disposing of the body.

Piscaglia was a parishioner at the local church run by Alabi but detectives have long suspected there was more to their relationship for the two had exchanged a high volume of text messages and phone calls, including on the day of her disappearance, Italian media reported.

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The Marist Brothers ignored the activities of this Brother. Now they face public scrutiny

AUSTRALIA
Broken Rites

By a Broken Rites researcher (article updated 21 April 2015)

This Broken Rites article tells how the Marist Brothers harboured a child-sex offender (Brother John William “Kostka” Chute) for more than 40 years, giving him access to Australian Catholic schoolchildren. Broken Rites has ascertained that the Marist Brothers appointed “Brother Kostka” to at least 12 Catholic schools in Australia between 1952 and 1993, ranging from Lismore in northern New South Wales to Marcellin College in Randwick, Sydney, as well as at least one school in Queensland. His final school was Marist College in Canberra, and it was some Canberra pupils who finally got him convicted and jailed in 2008. However, this Canberra court case was confined to crimes committed within the Australian Capital Territory. Now, in 2015, John William Chute is scheduled to face an additional charge in New South Wales, regarding an alleged offence at Lismore.

The new charge in 2015

On Wednesday 18 March 2015, John William Chute was arrested by New South Wales detectives attached to Richmond Local Area Command, near Sydney. He was charged at Burwood Police Station with one count of indecent assault. The police allege that, at a school in Lismore between 1967 and 1969, this religious Brother indecently assaulted a boy who was in year six. Chute was granted conditional bail to appear at Lismore Local Court on a later date. This court hearing would be a brief administrative procedure, for the charge to be officially filed before a magistrate, with a further hearing to follow later.

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Guam Catholics to Gather for Prayer Rally and Motorcade

GUAM
Concerned Catholics of Guam

For Immediate Release – April 24, 2015

Hagatna, Guam – The Concerned Catholics of Guam (CCOG) today announced that the organization will be hosting an island-wide prayer rally and motorcade on Sunday, May 3, 2015. The rally is being organized to appeal for justice, accountability, and action from the archdiocese’s leadership, which has remained silent on controversial issues facing the Catholic community on Guam.

Despite repeated letters and requests from members of the Concerned Catholics of Guam to meet with Archbishop Anthony Apuron to begin a dialogue on these issues, Archbishop Apuron continues to hide behind a veil of secrecy and is completely out of touch with the people of God in the Archdiocese of Agana.

“We are again appealing that Archbishop Apuron come to his senses and to reach out, in a genuine and tangible way, to a hurting and divided Church on Guam. We have waited too long and his style of leadership and silence cannot be tolerated any longer,” said Greg Perez, president of Concerned Catholics of Guam, Inc.

“I’m inviting everyone to please join us for this island-wide prayer rally and motorcade to send a clear message to Pope Francis and to Rome that nothing has been done to reconcile and reunite our Church. We want justice, accountability, and a real effort to move our church forward.”
Letter and Email Campaign

Guam Catholics are also being encouraged to begin a second campaign of letters, emails, and phone calls to Vatican officials in Rome concerning the inaction, lack of leadership, and lack of transparency from Archbishop Apuron and the Chancery Office.

Earlier this year, high-ranking Vatican officials visited Guam for what the archdiocese dubbed a “pastoral visit”. Instead the visit was in fact investigatory in nature with a quietly kept schedule of events and meetings with concerned individuals, public officials, and clergy members.

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Pope Francis nominates Edward Milsec Bishop of Greensburg

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has nominated Father Edward C. Milsec as bishop of the Diocese of Greensburg in Pennsylvania, USA.

The Holy Father also accepted the resignation of Bishop Lawrence E. Brandt, the former bishop of Greensburg, according to Canon 401 §1 of the Code of Canon Law.

Biography

Fr. Edward C. Malesic was born on August 14, 1960 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in 1983 and a Master in Divinity in 1987 from the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio. In 1998 he received his Licentiate in Canon Law from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Harrisburg on May 30, 1987.

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Fears over future of historic child abuse inquiry

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

CHRIS MARSHALL

SURVIVORS of historical child abuse have expressed concerns about the future of a long-awaited public inquiry after the Scottish Government postponed a key announcement on its chairperson.

Education secretary Angela Constance had been expected to name the chair and outline the remit of the inquiry in a statement to parliament next week.

But The Scotsman has learned the announcement has now been put off until after the general election, raising fears among campaigners that the scope of the inquiry is to be reduced.

The Scottish Government announced the inquiry in December, which will have the power to compel witnesses to give evidence.

Alan Draper, the parliamentary liaison officer of In Care Abuse Survivors (Incas), said some survivors were concerned the delay to Ms Constance’s statement was due to the unpopular decision to limit the remit of the inquiry.

He said: “There may be good reasons for [the delay]. It’s been presented to us that it’s to do with the election, but they’ve known about the date of the election for five years. I don’t see that as a good reason.

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Victims’ fury as abuse inquiry delayed

SCOTLAND
The National

APRIL 24TH, 2015 KATHLEEN NUTT

A KEY announcement planned for next week regarding a historical child abuse inquiry across Scotland has been put off until after next month’s General Election, it was revealed yesterday.

The statement is now expected in mid-May and victims are furious – believing the delay may be down to ministers trying to avert any bad publicity the announcement generates until after polling day.

Scots survivors are concerned the move could be an indication they will not support what is being planned and follows a series of negative stories about a similar inquiry set up by the UK Government.

Alan Draper, parliamentary liaison officer for In Care Abuse Survivors (Incas), told The National: “There are fears the Scottish Government is trying to narrow the inquiry and doesn’t want anything coming out before the General Election.

“Survivors are yet again left feeling very disappointed.”

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Belgian archbishop ordered to pay church abuse victim

BELGIUM
Reuters

(Reuters) – Belgium’s senior Roman Catholic cleric, Archbishop Andre-Joseph Leonard, has been ordered to pay 10,000 euros ($10,900) in damages for failing to act on allegations of sexual abuse in the 1990s.

The civil case was brought by Joel Devillet, who was abused by a priest while he was a choirboy in the south of Belgium in the late 1980s, when he was 14 years old.

Devillet later studied to become a priest himself and informed the Church of his earlier experience of abuse, but it did little to help him and did not alert justice authorities, an appeals court in Liege said on Thursday.

“At no moment at the church court was Joel Devillet recognised as a victim,” the court said in its judgment, adding that Leonard, in his capacity as bishop of Namur in the 1990s, bore some blame.

“The way in which Bishop Leonard treated the case of Joel Devillet constituted misconduct,” the court said.

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Concerned Catholics hosting prayer rally

GUAM
KUAM

By Jolene Toves

The Concerned Catholics of Guam will be hosting an islandwide prayer rally and motorcade on Sunday, May 3. The motorcade will begin at the mayors offices in different villages and proceed to the Agana Cathedral Bascilica for the prayer rally at 4:30pm. According to CCOG president Greg Perez the rally has been organized to appeal for justice, accountability and action from the archdiocese.

The CCOG has written letters to Archbishop Anthony Apuron requesting financial transparency but they have not received any response. Perez says that the archbishop has remained silent on controversial issues facing the catholic community and is appealing to him reach out.

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