ABUSE TRACKER

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September 3, 2013

A Gallup Primer

NEW MEXICO/ARIZONA
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on September 3, 2013

Citing mounting child sex abuse civil cases, the Diocese of Gallup announced over the weekend that it will be filing bankruptcy. And it’s not going to be pretty.

Don’t know much about Gallup? Here’s a primer on the sex abuse and cover-up crisis in the Southwest diocese.

* The Diocese of Gallup “includes parishes in six counties in New Mexico, three counties in Arizona and seven Native American reservations.“

* At its peak, the Diocese of Gallup also included parishes in Flagstaff and central Arizona. Those parishes became a part of the Diocese of Phoenix in 1969. That means that the Diocese of Phoenix will probably be involved in some of the cases that will come forward.

* At least 13 child sex abuse cases are outstanding against the diocese, although it is estimated that there may have been dozens of secret settlements with other victims.

* Current Bishop James Wall and Fr. Alfred Tachias are scheduled to be deposed on September 18. The depositions are in the case of Fr. Clement Hageman, the infamous “Route 66″ priest. Tachias was an assistant priest under Hageman. A bankruptcy filing will stop the deposition.

* The Fr. Clement Hageman clergy file, which can be viewed here, shows a man who repeatedly molested kids up and down the small towns of Route 66. Church officials knew he was molesting kids as far back as 1927. He came to Gallup in 1954 and allegedly molested children until his death in the 1970s. As one of the first and most complete files ever released out of Gallup, we can only guess that it is typical of the abuse and cover-up in the area.

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Diocese of Gallup to file bankruptcy

NEW MEXICO/ARIZONA
Gallup Independent

Published in the Gallup Independent, Gallup, NM, Sept. 3, 2013

Mounting clergy sex abuse legal claims spark Chapter 11 reorganization

By Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola
Independent correspondent
religion@gallupindependent.com

GALLUP — Catholics across western New Mexico and northern Arizona received bombshell news while attending Mass over the Labor Day weekend.

The Diocese of Gallup announced it will petition for Chapter 11 reorganization in federal bankruptcy court because of mounting clergy sex abuse legal claims, according to a statement issued by Bishop James Wall.

“After considering all of the options and consulting with advisors inside and outside the Diocese, I have determined that filing a petition for Chapter 11 reorganization for the Gallup Diocese of Gallup (sic) is the most effective and thoughtful course to take in light of the claims from those who were abused,” Wall stated.

Priests across the diocese, which includes parishes in six counties in New Mexico, three counties in Arizona and seven Native American reservations, were given the task of delivering the bad news by reading the bishop’s letter during weekend Masses.

With this announcement, the Gallup Diocese will become the ninth U.S. Roman Catholic diocese or archdiocese to seek financial reorganization through bankruptcy court as a method of dealing with clergy sex abuse claims and their associated costs. Two Catholic religious orders have also done so.

“Under Chapter 11, the Diocese will have the opportunity to present a plan of reorganization that provides for a fair and equitable way to compensate all those who suffered sexual abuse as children by workers for the Church in our Diocese those who are currently known, those who haven’t yet made the decision to come forward, and those who might come forward in the future,” Wall said.

The bishop promised to “be open and transparent” during the bankruptcy process. He said he would be available to meet with concerned individuals or groups, and he invited people to email or write him about the decision.

“It is very important to me that you all understand that I have not taken this step to avoid responsibility for what happened or to hide anything,” he said.

Questions about the bishop’s announcement were emailed to the diocese Sunday. The Rev. Tim Farrell, the diocese’s media liaison, said he forwarded the questions to the bishop, who agreed to provide responses. However, Farrell said, the bishop recently returned from a vacation in Spain and first needed to consult with his diocesan attorneys about his answers.

‘Not coincidental’

Robert Pastor, a Phoenix attorney who has filed 13 clergy sex abuse lawsuits against the diocese, expressed surprise at the announcement when contacted Saturday. He said he has not received notice from diocesan attorneys about their intent to file the Chapter 11 petition.

Pastor’s first lawsuit, which involves abuse allegations against the late Rev. Clement Hageman, is scheduled to go to trial Feb. 11, 2014. As part of discovery for that case, the Gallup bishop and the Rev. Alfred Tachias are scheduled to be deposed Sept. 18. Tachias served as an assistant to Hageman in Kingman, Ariz., where Hageman allegedly sexually abused many Catholic school children and altar servers.

“If the diocese files a petition for bankruptcy, typically any case pending in any state or federal court will be stayed or put on hold,” Pastor said in an email Monday.

As a result, all of Pastor’s clergy abuse cases, the upcoming deposition of Wall and Tachias, and the scheduled trial could be halted.

Pastor described the timing of the bishop’s letter, less than three weeks from the bishop’s scheduled deposition, as “not coincidental.”

“We have seen time and time again that Catholic bishops will file bankruptcy to avoid having to answer questions about a systemic and cultural pattern and practice of covering up clergy sexual abuse,” he said. “Our clients deserve to hear their Bishop explain under oath why so many pedophile priests were allowed to hurt children even though the bishop knew these priests were a danger.

“Chapter 11 bankruptcy was designed to help companies restructure debt,” Pastor added.

“Bankruptcy was never intended to be a tool to help Catholic Bishops hide other perpetrators or the knowledge it had about pedophile priests working in the diocese.”

Advocates’ concerns

A number of national advocates for clergy sex abuse survivors were contacted by email about the Diocese of Gallup’s decision. Several of them expressed concern that abuse survivors might miss the “bar date” that will be set once the Chapter 11 process begins. It is the date by which claims against the diocese must be filed.

“The negative aspects are that if survivors do not come forward soon they are forever time barred,” Patrick Wall said.

Patrick Wall, a former Catholic priest not related to the Gallup bishop, works as an advocate and researcher for Jeff Anderson & Associates.

Joelle Casteix is the Western Regional Director for the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. “If victims are not ready, not aware or not healthy enough to come forward by the bar date, they lose the opportunity to expose their abuser and hold wrong-doers accountable,” Casteix said.

“The bar date and notification will be important early concerns, because of the size of the diocese and the special effort that will be required to reach a far-flung and diverse population,” Terence McKiernan, president and founder of the Bishop Accountability website, said. Noting the bishop’s mention of victims “who might come forward in the future,” McKiernan said, “It is also important that Bishop Wall make good on his commitment to honor future claims.”

Casteix and McKiernan, both citing examples from the bankruptcy cases of the Diocese of San Diego and the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, expressed concern that the Gallup Diocese might attempt to hide some of its assets or divert money or assets to other entities. In addition, McKiernan said, Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki has fought to disallow claimants, prevent the release of documents and avoid the release of an accurate list of accused clergy.

“Given these precedents, Bishop Wall will be closely watched in the early stages of the Gallup reorganization, to determine whether he is seeking a ‘merciful and equitable’ reorganization, as he says in his letter, or whether he will resort to the tactics developed by the Milwaukee archdiocese,” McKiernan said.

Open and public

The Chapter 11 bankruptcy process holds some positive features for abuse survivors, the advocates agreed.

David Clohessy, director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said a higher percentage of victims receive some financial help through the bankruptcy court. And Patrick Wall said abuse survivors whose claims were previously barred by the statute of limitations in both Arizona and New Mexico can come forward.

Bankruptcy court hearings are open and public, Casteix said, and witnesses and whistleblowers tend to be more inclined to come forward and report.

“Survivors will have an opportunity during the reorganization to require a full release of pertinent documents, a full listing of accused clerics, a binding commitment to reporting and transparency, and other nonmonetary conditions of settlement,” McKiernan said.

Patrick Wall said it remains to be seen whether the Gallup Diocese will finally release the results of its audit of priest personnel files. In 2009, James Wall announced the review of more than 400 personnel files, and he promised to publicly release the audit’s findings about abusive clergy. More than four years later, he has yet to release the information.

Pastor said he expects that to happen now. “I expect the bishop to release the names and files of pedophile priests,” he said. “Anything less would be just another attempt by the Catholic Church to hide the truth.”

Pastor, a former prosecutor, said he also expects the Gallup Diocese to turn over information to law enforcement officials about the whereabouts and alleged crimes of living and credibly accused clergy.

“We not only will insist, but I believe the law in Arizona requires that they inform law enforcement,” he said.

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Statement to the Laity, Religious, and Clergy of the Diocese of Gallup

GALLUP (NM)
Diocese of Gallup

By Bishop James Wall

August 31, 2013

PDF of Wall statement provided by Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola, Diocese of Gallup to file bankruptcy, by Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola, Gallup Independent, September 3, 2013 (with links to a dozen lawsuits and two personnel files)

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ Jesus:

First, I would like to thank: all of you for your support of the Diocese of Gallup. Since becoming the Bishop to Gallup, I have worked to seek a way to bring healing to those who were harmed by the sexual abuse. Unfortunately, since becoming Bishop, the number of claims has continued to increase. These claims primarily relate to events that occurred more than 40 years ago. While some of the claims relate to times when the Diocese had some insurance, many relate to times when the Diocese does not appear to have had insurance or the insurance is limited and not likely to cover the damages for which the Diocese might be found liable.

Since taking over as Bishop, I have tried to resolve these claims outside of litigation, unfortunately with limited success. I have also explored the alternatives available to the Diocese which would allow us to treat all of those who have been abused by workers for the Church in a just, equitable and more than merciful manner while at the same time being able to continue the mission of the Diocese which is so important to many of you.

After considering all of the options and consulting with advisors inside and outside the Diocese, I have determined that filing a petition for Chapter 11 Reorganization for the Gallup Diocese of Gallup is the most effective and thoughtful course to take in light of the claims from those who were abused.

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Naked Church Camp Counselor Touches 13 Year Old Boy With Penis; Church Calls It “Horseplay”

TENNESSEE
Addicting Info

While I do admit it has been some time since I have played the role of camp counselor (at church camp or otherwise) unless I am horribly mistaken, touching a child with your penis is not one of the recommended “horseplay” activities. Nor for that matter, is it a recommended disciplinary action, although Attorney Allen Trapp, who is representing a church camp counselor and pastor’s son, Zachary Anderle, has stated that he believes it is. I could look back to the trainer’s manuals just to be sure, but in all honesty, I think I am safe here.

The Chattanooga Times Freepress reported that Vineyard Community Church Camp Counselor, Zachary Anderle, was charged with simple battery, two counts of third-degree cruelty to children and sexual assault, following an incident in which he climbed, naked, on top of a 13-year-old boy. Anderle placed his penis on top of the boy’s crotch, while a group of other boys were watching. He also slapped the boy in the face. Vineyard Community Church is located in Chattanooga, TN. The incident between Anderle and the boy took place at the Church’s Camp site, which it was hosting in Temple, GA.

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CONTROVERSIAL PRIEST

MISSOURI
Berger’s Beat

September 2, 2013 2:19 pm | Author: berger

Tongues are wagging at St. Dominic Savio Catholic parish in south St. Louis county about new pastor Fr. Paul Rothschild. When he gave his first sermon there, Rothschild mentioned that he had been falsely accused of child sexual abuse.

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Diocese of Gallup to declare bankruptcy

GALLUP (NM)
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on September 3, 2013

The Diocese of Gallup, which owns parishes and employs priests in both New Mexico and Arizona, has said that it will declare bankruptcy to avoid embarrassing civil child sex abuse and cover-up trials.

Published in The Gallup Independent, Gallup, NM, Sept. 3, 2013 (the paper does not publish stories online):

Diocese of Gallup to file bankruptcy
Mounting clergy sex abuse legal claims spark Chapter 11 reorganization

By Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola
Independent correspondent

GALLUP — Catholics across western New Mexico and northern Arizona received bombshell news while attending Mass over the Labor Day weekend.

The Diocese of Gallup announced it will petition for Chapter 11 reorganization in federal bankruptcy court because of mounting clergy sex abuse legal claims, according to a statement issued by Bishop James Wall.

“After considering all of the options and consulting with advisors inside and outside the Diocese, I have determined that filing a petition for Chapter 11 reorganization for the Gallup Diocese of Gallup (sic) is the most effective and thoughtful course to take in light of the claims from those who were abused,” Wall stated.

Priests across the diocese, which includes parishes in six counties in New Mexico, three counties in Arizona and seven Native American reservations, were given the task of delivering the bad news by

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Aspinall’s Underlings (Or: Not My Bishops’ Keeper)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

George Pell routinely deflects questions about his priests by claiming he has no power over clergy outside his diocese, and also none over religious orders (which report directly to Rome). This has been very useful for him.

So too, the Anglican Primate, Phillip Aspinall, claims to have no control over dioceses other than his own of Brisbane. This is useful for him. When the Bishop of Grafton does something wrong, Aspinall is not responsible (see previous posting).

So he is only the equivalent of the Westminster system’s form of government where the Prime Minister is the “first among equals”. In this system, no-one would really claim the Prime Minister has no control over his or her cabinet ministers. Similarly, it is quite unbelievable to accept that Aspinall has no influence on his underlings.

As it stands at the moment, cases must be brought against individual dioceses. Consequently, it may prove useful to some to have a bit of background information about Aspinall’s underlings.

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Bischof Tebartz-van Elst klagt über «Zerrbild» in Medienberichten

DEUTSCHLAND
Frankfurter Rundschau

KÖNIGSTEIN –
Der umstrittene Limburger Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst sieht sich in den Medien falsch dargestellt. Es werde ein Zerrbild von ihm gezeichnet, sagte er am Montagabend bei einer Veranstaltung in Königstein (Hochtaunuskreis). «Da stehen Sachen in den Zeitungen, die gar nicht stimmen. So wurde etwa ein Luftfeuchtigkeitsmesser als Diktiergerät beschrieben, mit dem ich Menschen abhören würde.» Dagegen anzukommen sei schwierig. Er fühle sich ohnmächtig. Konkret nahm der Bischof zu den Vorwürfen gegen ihn keine Stellung.

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Van Elst öffnet seine Dienstvilla

DEUTSCHLAND
Frankfurter Rundschau

Der Limburger Bischof van Elst steht vor allem wegen seiner teuren Dienstvilla in der Kritik. Jetzt öffnet der umstrittene Gottesmann die Türen zu seiner Dienstvilla. Interessierte sollen hinter die abgeschirmten Mauern blicken. Journalisten sind nicht zugelassen.

LIMBURG –
Limburgs Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst öffnet die Türen zu seinem neuen Amtssitz, der nach Meinung von Kritikern zu groß und teuer geworden ist. Am Donnerstag werden Neugierige in mehreren Gruppen durch die Residenz auf dem Domberg geführt, wie das Bistum ankündigte. Insgesamt 200 Interessierte sollten über den Tag verteilt die Gelegenheit haben, sich die Räume anzuschauen und anschließend kurz mit Tebartz-van Elst zu sprechen, sagte ein Sprecher am Dienstag. Pro Führung erhalten 20 Personen Zutritt (Beginn 10.00 Uhr). Journalisten sind nach Aussage des Sprechers nicht zugelassen. Im Laufe dieses Jahres soll es noch drei weitere Führungen durch das Diözesane Zentrum St. Nikolaus geben.

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Theologe über Tebartz-van Elst: “Eines Bischofs unwürdig”

DEUTSCHLAND
Spiegel

Von Birger Menke und Peter Wensierski

Seit Monaten steht der Limburger Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst für seine Amtsführung in der Kritik. Nun meldet sich der renommierte Theologe Hermann Häring zu Wort: In einem Brief tadelt er den Bischof mit scharfen Sätzen – und sieht in dem Fall ein grundsätzliches Problem der Kirche.

Limburg – Der Theologe Hermann Häring hat in einem Brief an Limburger Pfarrer den Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst scharf kritisiert. In dem wortgewaltigen Schreiben konstatiert Häring, “dass in der Amtsführung von Bischof Tebartz-van Elst keine Korrektur zu erwarten ist”.

Nach Häring seien “die Ablenkungen und Verschleierungen, Ausflüchte, Vertröstungen und halbrichtige Behauptungen” zur Routine geworden. Dieses Verhalten habe “ein jedes Vertrauen in das, was uns der Bischof und seine offiziellen Instanzen zur Selbstverteidigung erklären, schwinden lassen”.

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Newark Archdiocese removes two from priesthood

NEW JERSEY
The Record

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2013

BY JEFF GREEN
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

Two priests in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark who were accused of molesting children have been stripped of their collars, according to church officials.

In August, the archdiocese announced in its online newspaper that Horacio Daniel Medina and Richard J. Mieliwocki were no longer priests. A Vatican tribunal arrived at the conclusions this summer after going through a lengthy process called laicization, said Jim Goodness, an archdiocese spokesman.

Medina was accused in 2004 of having oral sex with an 8-year-old boy in the sacristy of Blessed Sacrament Church in Elizabeth. The archdiocese removed him from ministry after his arrest. He pleaded guilty to child endangerment in 2006 and was sentenced to probation.

In 2008, victims’ advocacy groups found a memo that the archdiocese sent to bishops around the country alerting them of Medina’s status and that he could not be found.

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Removal of 2 N.J. priests accused of sexual misconduct finalized by Vatican

NEW JERSEY
NJ.com

By The Associated Press
on September 03, 2013

NEWARK — The Vatican has finalized the removal of two former New Jersey priests from their posts.

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark announced the changes in its online newspaper last month.

One of the removed clerics, Richard Mieliwocki was accused of sexual misconduct involving minors in 1994. He was removed from ministry and put into treatment that he didn’t complete.

He left the priesthood and became a social worker. He pleaded guilty in 2007 to abusing two teenagers and was sentenced to probation.

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Abuse records show Milwaukee archdiocese reported some but not all allegations to police

MILWAUKEE (WI)
Daily Journal

By DINESH RAMDE Associated Press
First Posted: September 03, 2013

MILWAUKEE — While clergy sex abuse victims have long accused the Archdiocese of Milwaukee of failing to report priests’ crimes to police, recently released records show that church officials often did go to authorities.

Yet few charges were filed, and even fewer priests served jail time when they were convicted. And, in at least three cases, no mention is made of police when a timely report might have allowed justice to be served.

The archdiocese released files on 42 priests in July as part of a deal with victims suing it for fraud in federal bankruptcy court. The 6,000 pages of documents provide the first detailed look at when the church reported crimes, the response from police and how cases were resolved.

Twenty-eight of the files mention reports to police or a prosecutor; nine do not. In the five remaining cases, either the victim didn’t want to involve police or the priest died before the allegations were made.

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Please Join Two Initiatives for Reform Focused on Baptized – Not Bishops

UNITED STATES
Catholics4Change

From Martin J. Leahy, Ph.D.

Years ago I concluded that my dysfunctional church family would never change. But, along came Catholics 4 Change, people here gave me new hope. The courage of many (I could name names) inspired and challenged me to act.

I have been active for the last year in the American Catholic Council. Just like C4C focuses exclusively on protecting children, ACC has a single focus: changing church governance – how we are led, who holds power, and how decisions are made. Unless we have a new leadership model and new ways of decision making none of the other issues that matter will change. We are also different in that our energies are directed toward the grassroots – the baptized not the bishops. Reform and renewal groups have tried tirelessly to effect change through appeals to the bishops for 35 years with few results. We leave it to Francis to challenge the bishops; some are already unhappy (see Archbishop Chaput’s Right-Wing Funk). We do not see ourselves replacing any reform group rather we want to support them by, as Father Michael Doyle would say, “doing our bit,” in our case — changing who holds power.

Two initiatives are being rolled out this Fall.

The Leadership Development Weekend will strengthen the leadership competencies of anyone who identifies as a leader or feels called to leadership in Church reform/renewal. A leader is someone who influences; he or she might or might not fold a formal leadership position. This is also an opportunity to bring people together with diverse causes in a movement whose power is weakened because it is fragmented. The first weekend is taking place in Chicago on October 25-27. Given my day jobs as leadership development professor and consultant, ACC leaders have asked me to facilitate this weekend. Future weekends are planned for NY, FL, and CA. If interested in attending, see ACC Launches Leadership Seminars Across US.

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Police investigate sex abuse allegations against Catholic priests in Mirfield

UNITED KINGDOM
Dewsbury Reporter

Published on 03/09/2013

Police are investigating allegations of sexual abuse at a former seminary in Mirfield.

Several men have claimed they were abused by Catholic priests at St Peter’s Seminary in Mirfield in the 1960s and 1970s.

Some are preparing civil cases against the order which ran the school at Roe Head.

And a formal complaint by at least one person has been made to West Yorkshire Police.

Allegations of abuse by members of the Verona Fathers have been made on several websites.

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Furthering the New Evangelization: Consulting the Laity on Candidates for the Episcopacy

UNITED STATES
Voice of the Faithful

[letter to the pope]

Voice of the Faithful—whose members are among the most committed Catholics and active members of their parishes1—is promoting the participation of all members of a diocese in recommending candidates for their bishop prior to his appointment by the Pope.

We respectfully request the Holy Father to invite interested Conferences of Catholic Bishops to develop demonstration projects on participation of all the laity and clergy of a diocese in recommending candidates for their bishop. These projects would provide the Holy See with best practices that could be promulgated for use throughout the Church.

Voice of the Faithful proffers this request in hope that it promotes the good of the Church.

It expresses our commitment to be “co-responsible for the being and action of the Church, promoting a mature and dedicated laity.”2 In this way we promote the “new evangelization,” because a warm reciprocal relationship between a bishop and his diocese is indispensable to its success.

We have developed this supporting document for the consideration of the Holy See and the various national Conferences of Bishops. The document includes an overview of the proposal and a rationale for adopting it; namely, consideration of the new evangelization and the bishop, the history and current practice generally followed in selecting and appointing bishops, and the timeliness of expanding the laity’s role in the recommendation process.

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Victoria clergy abuse victims meet this week

CANADA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Monday, Sept. 2, 2013

A self help group for men and women who were abused by clergy will hold a confidential support meeting in Victoria this week.

The organization is SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests”. The meeting will be Tuesday, September 3.

“Victims, family members, and supporters are welcome and encouraged to attend,” said Leona Huggins of B.C., SNAP’s B.C. leader. “The trial of Fr. Phil Jacobs, and the recent installation of the new Pope has been a trigger for many clergy abuse victims. There has been an unprecedented number of calls from Survivors to SNAP who are looking for support. Getting together in a private setting can help to start the healing of anyone who has been abused as a child or exploited as an adult.”

Sometimes, SNAP is perceived as an “activist” group, Leona said. “But the bulk of what we do is to just listen and offer consolation – quietly and privately – to people who are in pain.”

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Deceptive Dubuque & its “List of accused priests”

IOWA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY DAVID CLOHESSY ON SEPTEMBER 03, 2013

Smart, brave victims of Dubuque area predator priests have forced Catholic officials there – as part of lawsuit settlements – to post names of child molesting clerics on the archdiocesan website. We’re always thrilled when survivors use lawsuits to pry information from the church hierarchy and use that information to warn parents about pedophiles.

But there is helpful information that illuminates and less helpful information that obfuscates.

The Dubuque Archdiocese seems committed to less helpful information that obfuscates.

Let’s carefully look at the details on the archdiocesan website about child molesting clerics.

First, Archbishop Michael Jackels calls the list a “Table of Accused Priests.” The implication is, of course, that every person listed is merely “accused.”

[Dubuque archdiocese]

But of course, this isn’t true. At least two of them have pled guilty to child sex crimes in criminal court. At least one has been defrocked. (See footnotes below.)

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Canada – Victims make ‘last ditch’ plea

CANADA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, Sept. 3

Victims make ‘last ditch’ plea
Priest will be sentenced next week
He was found guilty on child sex charges
But cleric faces only five years behind bars
SNAP to bishop: “Help keep predator locked up”
Group wants Catholic officials & public to write to judge & prosecutor

A support group for clergy sex abuse victims and their supporters are urging Victoria’s Catholic bishop to write a judge and prosecutor about a predator priest who will be sentenced soon for child sex crimes.

Leaders of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, are writing to Bishop Richard J. Gagnon begging him to

–give the priest’s personnel file to the prosecutor in the case,
–contact the judge, begging her to lock up the predator for “as long as possible,” and
–use his vast resources to urge prod his flock to do likewise.

The victims are also asking anyone “who many have seen, suspected or suffered” the cleric’s crimes or church cover ups – to call law enforcement officials immediately, so he might face new charges and be jailed longer.

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Myers says he wasn’t close to accused priest, but records reveal gifts, trip invite

ILLINOIS/NEW JERSEY
The Record

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 2013
BY JEFF GREEN
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

Newark Archbishop John J. Myers said in sworn testimony that a priest accused of child sexual abuse in the Illinois diocese he once led was “not a close personal friend.”

And in a letter to clergy last month, Myers dismissed press accounts that Monsignor Thomas W. Maloney vacationed with him and gave him gifts of gold, silver and cash. He recalled receiving only one gift from Maloney, a collector’s coin he said was of “minimal value,” and he defended any gifts he received as bishop as tokens of appreciation customary from all his priests.

But a trove of documents, released last month after a lawsuit against the Diocese of Peoria was settled for $1.35 million, show that their relationship lasted from the 1960s to 2009, when Maloney died.

Over the course of the relationship, Myers received numerous gifts from Maloney, including on his birthday and on holidays. The two dined together and visited each other informally on several occasions. And Myers also invited Maloney on vacation at least two times, the documents show.

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Church abuse case in Peoria raises questions in North Jersey

ILLINOIS/NEW JERSEY
The Record

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2013
BY JEFF GREEN
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

Complaints about the Rev. Thomas W. Maloney – that he dressed sloppily, made inappropriate remarks during Mass, and was seen kissing a teenage girl – began piling up within months of his assignment as pastor to an Illinois parish in 1995.

The most serious was contained in a memo written that year that documented a woman’s claim that Maloney sexually abused her when she was 10. Diocese of Peoria officials took no action on her report, and a month after they received it Maloney allegedly molested an 8-year-old boy, according to a lawsuit filed years later by the boy’s attorney.

At the time, the Peoria Diocese was headed by John J. Myers, now the archbishop of Newark, who is facing criticism from state lawmakers and others that he has failed to adequately protect church members from clergy in New Jersey who have been accused of inappropriate behavior.

How those complaints in Peoria were handled — detailed in the lawsuit which was settled for $1.35 million in June — heighten questions about Myers’ methods there and whether they may have carried over to his tenure in New Jersey.

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Don’t mess with Texas Baptists

TEXAS
Stop Baptist Predators

I was cleaning out some boxes recently and ran across the January 1986 sesquicentennial edition of Texas Monthly magazine. In it was a fascinating article called “Bane of the Baptists” by Gary Cleve Wilson, which I’ve excerpted below. (This, of course, is why my cleaning process invariably stalls out – I stop to read things.)

The article that distracted me was about William Cowper Brann, who was described as “the most controversial and widely read Texan of his day.” After serving as chief editorial writer on the Houston Post, he moved to Austin where he founded the Iconoclast, a journal that by the end of 1894, its first year of publication, had a circulation of 100,000. In effect, Brann was something like a pre-blogging version of a blogger.

Brann took on Texas Baptists in his writings, and Texas Baptists didn’t like it. Not one bit. Brann paid a high price. The lesson: Don’t mess with Texas Baptists.

Nowadays, I see so much of Texas Baptists’ complicity in clergy sex abuse and cover-ups, and so much of Texas Baptists’ bullying and intimidation tactics against those who speak out about abuse that, sometimes, I think some Texas Baptists couldn’t possibly get any badder if they tried. But then I ponder the long history of connections between Texas Baptists and the Texas Klan. And then I run across an article like this one about Brann. And then I remember just how deeply entrenched violence actually is in the institutionalized heart of Texas Baptists.

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Challenge For Kevin O’Brien

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Friends of Fr. Joseph Jiang

In a July 19th blog post,”Fantasy vs. Reality among Super-Catholics”, Kevin O’Brien claimed we know some things about the Fr. Joseph case for “certain”. One of the established facts claimed by Kevin particularly troubles us:

“The parents became concerned about inappropriate contact between the priest and their 15-year-old daughter – stroking, physical displays of affection. When they confronted the priest about this, he stopped seeing the family, asked for a transfer from St. Louis for “personal reasons”, but eventually ingratiated himself back into the family, visiting them frequently.”

[Waiting for Godot to Leave]

We wish to challenge Kevin on this “fact”. Is it established by anything beyond the claims of the accusing girl and her family?

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Abuse at the Abbey: How paedophile monks were finally exposed

SCOTLAND
The Independent

MARK DALY MONDAY 19 AUGUST 2013

For a century, children were sent to the exclusive Fort Augustus Abbey and its prep school for what their parents hoped would be a first-class Catholic education. Run by the devout monks of the Benedictine order, this fee-paying school was the jewel in the crown of Catholic education in Scotland.

Yet a six-month investigation into the Abbey and its monks has uncovered five decades of systematic physical and sexual abuse reportedly carried out by a series of sadistic and predatory paedophile monks. Men of God, supposedly.

When BBC journalists started investigating this story, Fort Augustus Abbey, in the Highlands, had been closed for 20 years; its prep school, Carlekemp, in East Lothian, for longer.

But there were whispers about the brutal practices carried out by some of the monks who had lived in the Abbey and taught in the school.

Given that nearly every Benedictine school in England had been involved in a child sex abuse scandal, one had to ask if the boys of Fort Augustus had just had a lucky escape, or if this foreboding old Abbey had closed with its dark secrets intact. The latter would soon emerge to be true.

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Priest faces 14 sex charges against boy in Derby

UNITED KINGDOM
Derby Telegraph

By Martin Naylor

FOURTEEN of the 27 alleged sexual offences that a Catholic priest has been charged with relate to the time he was living in Derby, it has been revealed.

Francis Paul Cullen is accused of seven indecent assaults, six charges of gross indecency and one other serious sexual offence between 1963 and 1970, when he was living in the city.

Nine of the other offences allegedly took place while he was in Nottinghamshire between 1957 and 1962 and the final four counts allegedly happened between 1989 and 1991. The location of those four charges has not yet been revealed.

A police spokesman said: “Fourteen of the charges relate to one boy when Cullen was living in Derby.

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Learning trombone is a practice in humility for Bishop Robert Finn

KANSAS CITY (MO)
The Kansas City Star

September 2

BY LEE HILL KAVANAUGH
The Kansas City Star

He didn’t know that Beethoven proclaimed centuries ago that the trombone was “God’s Instrument” because its sound was the closest to the human voice.

“God’s instrument? Really?” asks the 60-year-old trombone student, Bishop Robert Finn. He smiles at this holy connection to the silver Conn trombone now perched on its stand.

Or maybe he is musing that his own efforts to make a joyful noise are perhaps less Godly, more worldly.

“You could say I’m definitely not ready for prime time,” he says. But he’s learning. …

Maybe the bishop’s life has felt like an opera, too.

He knows well that he will be remembered as the first American Catholic bishop convicted of failing to report a pedophile priest.

Painful memories for all.

“It was a very, very difficult time,” he says, his body slumping at its mention. “But when you are the leader and you make mistakes, the target is on your back.”

He hopes the hate mail won’t rain down again.

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Caso O’Reilly: Fiscalía insistirá en la prisión para imputado por abuso sexual

CHILE
La Tercera

por Karen Soto Galindo – 02/09/2013

En libertad sin ninguna medida cautelar quedó el sacertote Legionario de Cristo, John O’Reilly el pasado 27 de agosto, cuando fue formalizado por dos casos de abuso sexual contra menores, al interior del colegio Cumbres de Las Condes.

Hoy la fiscalía Oriente buscará revertir la decisión del Cuarto Juzgado de Garantía de Santiago, y presentará un recurso ante la Corte de Apelaciones de Santiago, luego que la jueza Andrea Díaz-Muñoz resolviera que no se justifica la existencia de los delitos investigados, y rechazara decretar la prisión preventiva en su contra.

Según explicó a La Tercera el fiscal Matías Moya, “estimamos que los antecedentes son suficientes como para estimar la existencia del delito y la participación del imputado en éste, porque creemos que las víctimas están diciendo la verdad”.

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Outgoing top Vatican official condemns critics as ‘crows and vipers’

VATICAN CITY
Los Angeles Times

By Tom Kington
September 2, 2013

ROME — Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican’s outgoing secretary of state, has denounced what he calls the “crows and vipers” at work within the Vatican and appeared to suggest that former Pope Benedict should share some of the blame for mistakes made on his watch.

In his first public remarks since he was replaced Saturday as the Vatican equivalent of prime minister, Bertone took aim at critics who allege he oversaw a gaffe-prone and scandal-filed papacy after Benedict appointed him in 2006.

“On balance, I consider these seven years to have been positive,” Bertone said on the sidelines of a Mass celebrated Sunday in Sicily. “Naturally there were problems, particularly in the last two years, they have made many accusations against me. … A mix of crows and vipers.”

Bertone has been depicted as overseeing a Vatican divided by rivalries and suffering from mismanagement. That characterization has surfaced both in letters leaked last year by Benedict’s butler and reportedly in comments by other disgruntled Vatican officials, who were nicknamed “crows.”

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Pope Benedict’s righthand man turns on ‘vipers’ within Catholic church

VATICAN CITY
The Guardian

Lizzy Davies in Rome
theguardian.com, Monday 2 September 2013

The Italian prelate who was Pope Benedict’s righthand man in the Vatican during his scandal-dogged papacy has defended his much-criticised record, insisting he “gave everything” to the job despite the activities of “vipers” in the Roman curia.

Speaking a day after Pope Francis named a Vatican diplomat as his new secretary of state, Tarcisio Bertone appeared defiant as he was asked about his time in office.

“I see the record of the past seven years as positive. Of course, there were a lot of problems, especially in the last two years,” he said, according to the Ansa news agency, hitting out at “a combination of crows and vipers”.

“But this should not cloud what I consider to be a positive record,” he added. The Italian word corvo (crow) is used pejoratively to describe informants or people who leak secrets.

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When the phone rings

VATICAN CITY
Inquirer (Philippines)

By Juan Mercado
Cebu Daily News
8:52 am | Tuesday, September 3rd, 2013

His phone stopped ringing late March. Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, 79, knew then it would be only a question of time before he would be ushered out of the Secretary of State’s office, Italy’s La Stampa reports. Days earlier, the Rome conclave of cardinals scuppered all forecasts by electing a Latin American Jesuit as 265th pontiff since Peter the Fisherman.

Friday, Pope Francis reached beyond today’s 217 cardinals into the Vatican diplomatic corps. He named 58-year-old Italian Archbishop Pietro Parolin as the new secretary of state. Parolin served as the papal nuncio to Venezuela. He has helped craft the Church’s response to virtually every geopolitical challenge of the past two decades: nuclear disarmament, dialogue with Iran and North Korea, to the fight against human trafficking.

The pontiff thanked Bertone but closed the exit door for a “divisive figure” in the Vatican corridors of power. Bertone, for now, retains his place in the Vatican Bank’s supervisory council. He will stay on the job until a report on the Bank is submitted to Francis.

Critics blame Bertone for a management breakdown exemplified by the Vatileaks scandal, the New York Times noted. Disclosed infighting suggested cronyism. “Archbishop Pietro Parolin’s appointment ends the era of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone,” the Guardian pointed out. Known for his frugal lifestyle, Parolin’s appointment is also the most significant by Francis since March.

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Vatican full of crows and vipers, says ousted cardinal

VATICAN CITY
Irish Independent

TOM KINGTON IN ROME – 03 SEPTEMBER 2013

THE VATICAN’S de facto prime minister has hit out at his enemies a day after being ordered out by the Pope, claiming that he was surrounded by “crows and vipers” who undermined him.

Defending his record despite a series of scandals, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone (78) also appeared to suggest that any blame for errors should be shared by Pope Benedict XVI, who appointed him as secretary of state, effectively his number two, in 2006.

The backlash followed the surprise announcement that Pope Francis had named Archbishop Pietro Parolin (58), currently nuncio in Venezuela, as Cardinal Bertone’s replacement, with a handover due next month.

Cardinal Bertone’s tenure culminated with the leaking by Benedict’s butler of papal correspondence last year. Among the documents were claims that Cardinal Bertone ran a Vatican riven by petty rivalries, corruption and mismanagement.

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Pope’s ‘PM’ hits out at Vatican ‘moles and vipers’

VATICAN CITY
Irish Examiner

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Pope Francis’s “prime minister” Tarcisio Bertone has lashed out against Vatican “moles and vipers” after it was announced he is being replaced with a top diplomat.

By Peter Johnson Vatican City

Secretary of State Bertone has been a powerful and divisive figure at the top of the Vatican hierarchy. His tenure coincided with dark moments for the Church, like the explosion of revelations about child abuse by priests and damaging leaks that pointed to intrigue and corruption in the Vatican.

The comments from the 78-year-old Italian cardinal, who was appointed by the previous pope, Benedict XVI, were quoted by Italian media. The Vatican said on Saturday he would be replaced on Oct 15 by veteran diplomat Pietro Parolin, who is currently the Vatican’s envoy to Venezuela.

“Of course there were a lot of problems, particularly in the last two years and some accusations were levied against me,” Bertone said. “There was a web of moles and vipers. But this should not darken what I see as a positive overall result. We missed some things, also because problems were kept locked away by some people who did not contact the Secretariat of State.”

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Inadequate legal system adding to pain of abuse victims

IRELAND
Irish Times

Patsy McGarry

Despite many years of breast-beating by this State over its role in aiding and abetting the abuse of women and children in residential institutions, Ireland’s legal system continues to frustrate such people in their pursuit of justice.

An example was reported in this newspaper last Wednesday. Seven women in Dublin have failed in their strenuous attempts to bring to court a man who allegedly sexually abused them, and others, as children in the 1970s.

The weight of evidence alone, as presented in corraborated statements to gardaí, inspired confidence that their alleged abuser would face charges. The DPP decided otherwise. Of course, no explanation was forthcoming.

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El Padre Johnny: Tendrán que demostrarme las acusaciones

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Al Momento

CONSTANZA, República Dominicana.- El cura Juan Manuel de Jesús Mota (El Padre Johnny), acusado de haber violado a varias mujeres, dijo que “tendrán que demostrarnos esas imputaciones”.

“No sé quién me está metiendo la espada. No sé nada. Simplemente, me desbarataron mi vida y mi ministerio. Para la gente, ya yo soy eso que han dicho. Entonces, eso que han dicho, eso hay que demostrarlo. Si lo demuestran, deberé asumir las consecuencias. Si es mentira, las consecuencias tendrán que pagarlas otros”, sostuvo.

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Tres mujeres se querellan contra el Padre Johnny en Constanza

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Diario Digital

SANTIAGO.-Al menos tres de 15 de las mujeres que acusan de violación al sacerdote católico Juan Manuel de Jesús Mota (Padre Johnny) se querellaran formalmente en contra del religioso, informó el abogado Félix Portes, quien las representa legalmente.

Asimismo, Portes reveló que hoy estará recusando por ante la Procuraduría General de la República, al fiscal Pedro Quezada y al Procurador de la Corte de Apelación de La Vega, Víctor González, por negligencia e inacción en el caso.

“Y que sean designados fiscales que estén dispuestos a investigar el caso” sostuvo Portes.

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“Nunca he violado a una persona y en mi sano juicio nunca lo haría”

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Noticias SIN

SANTO DOMINGO, República Dominicana.- El sacerdote católico, Juan Manuel Mota de Jesús, acusado de violar sexualmente a tres menores en Constanza, manifestó este lunes “nunca he violado una persona y en mi sano juicio nunca lo haría”, en una entrevista realizada en el programa radial El Zol de la Mañana, en El ZOL 106.5.

El padre Johnny resaltó que no conoce quienes son las personas que lo acusan, y que contra de él no hay ninguna denuncia formal en la fiscalía de la zona. “No tengo que declararme inocente, ellos tienen que declararme culpable”, señaló el sacerdote.

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Padre Johnny niega haya violado a grupo de adolescentes en Constanza

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Diario Digital

El sacerdote Juan Manuel Mota de Jesús, conocido como Padre Johnny, cuya párrico de Constanza, ha negado este lunes las acusaciones que han presentado varias jóvenes de esa ciudad, quienes le atribuyen haberlas violado sexualmente, entre ellas varias adolescentes.

En declaraciones al Listin Diario, el Padre Johnny ha declarado que las acusaciones en su contra deberán ser demostradas en los tribunales, mientras que el abogado Felix Portes ha anunciado que representa a tres de las supuestas violadas por el sacerdote contra quien presenatrá cargo en los tribunales.

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Padre Jhonny niega acusación de haber violado sexualmente a varias adolescentes

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Listin Diario

Ramón Cruz Benzán
Santo Domingo

El cura párroco Juan Manuel Mota de Jesús (Padre Jhonny), negó ayer la acusación presentada en su contra de que haya violado sexualmente a varias adolescentes en Constanza, tras señalar que tendrán que demostrar su culpabilidad en los tribunales.

El padre, quien es capellán del Ejercito Nacional, dijo que hasta el momento nadie se ha querellado en su contra y que ni conoce a las jóvenes que lo acusan de violación.

“Yo no sé quiénes son las jóvenes que me acusan y yo nunca he abusado de una persona sexualmente, nunca lo haría en mi sano juicio”, aduce el padre Jhonny, quien escribió la canción “Cosas del corazón”, dedicada a las víctimas del terremoto de Haití en 2010.

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Iglesia en escándalo …

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Noticias SIN

[con video]

Iglesia en escándalo por supuesto abuso sexual de un sacerdote

SANTO DOMINGO, República Dominicana.- Las denuncias de dos jóvenes por supuesto abuso sexual contra un sacerdote han tomado las dimensiones de un escándalo en el municipio de Constanza.

Organizaciones de defensa de la mujer y alegadas víctimas contabilizan al menos 15 menores supuestamente violadas por el cura, que lleva doce años en la comunidad.

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Man, 80, charged in connection with allegations of sexual and physical abuse at Catholic boarding school in Highlands

SCOTLAND
Daily Record

AN 80-year-old man has been charged in connection with allegations of historic sexual and physical abuse at a former Catholic boarding school.

The man, from the east Highlands of Scotland, has been charged after police inquiries into reports of abuse at Fort Augustus Abbey in the Highlands.

A report has been submitted to the Crown Office and procurator fiscal.

Fort Augustus is one of two Catholic boarding schools in Scotland being investigated over allegations of historic sexual abuse.

More than 20 people have come forward to say they were victims of physical and sexual abuse at Fort Augustus and Carlekemp, its feeder school in East Lothian, from the 1950s to the 1990s.

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Man charged in inquiry into sexual abuse allegations at Scottish school

SCOTLAND
The Guardian

Severin Carrell, Scotland correspondent
theguardian.com, Monday 2 September 2013

Police have charged a man believed to a former monk at Fort Augustus boarding school as part of their investigation into historic allegations of physical and sexual abuse against pupils.

Police Scotland said the man was 80 years old and lives in the east Highlands, but they would not detail the type of offences or charges he faces.

Detectives launched a major inquiry into allegations by dozens of former pupils of systematic physical and sexual abuse against staff at the former Benedictine Abbey school near Inverness, and its now closed preparatory school in East Lothian.

It emerged last month that police had identified more than 20 suspected victims, with more than 50 former pupils coming forward to give evidence, after launching their inquiry in March following a complaint by a former pupil.

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Karadima: demandan por $ 450 millones a arzobispado por negligencias en casos de abuso

CHILE
La Tercera

por Jorge Poblete y Natalia Ramos – 03/09/2013

Las denuncias de abusos en contra del ex arzobispo de Viena Hans Hermann Groer; los resultados del informe del John Jay College of Criminal Justice, que da cuenta de más de cuatro mil clérigos acusados de actos impropios, en seis décadas, en Estados Unidos, y las más de 10 mil víctimas menores de edad, por parte de la Iglesia Católica de Holanda, consignados por la Comisión Deetman.

Estos son algunos de los antecedentes internacionales que recoge la demanda de indemnización de perjuicios que los tres denunciantes del ex párroco de El Bosque Fernando Karadima tienen previsto interponer hoy, al mediodía, en contra del Arzobispado de Santiago.

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Local Catholic priest removed from post after sexual abuse allegation

FLORIDA
WEAR

[with video]

The pastor of Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Fort Walton Beach has been removed from his post after being accused of sexual abuse.

The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee says Monsignor Michael Cherup has been accused of abusing a 15-year-old 20 years ago.

At that time, Cherup was assigned to the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Pensacola.

The state attorney has described the alleged misconduct as being lewd and lascivious in nature, like “groping”.

The accusation has shaken up those who know Cherup and many others in the community.

Thomas Paul, who’s homeless, said, “I was very shocked, very surprised. I really don’t believe it.”

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September 2, 2013

Priest Removed From Church Following Allegation of Sexual Abuse

FLORIDA
WJHG

FORT WALTON BEACH – Allegations of sex abuse shakeup a catholic church in Fort Walton Beach.

The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee has removed Monsignor Michael Cherup as pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, pending the outcome of an investigation into alleged sexual abuse.

The Diocese says it was notified July 19 that someone accused Cherup of abusing them in 1993 when the victim was 15-years-old. The Diocese says it also encouraged the victim to notify police. It then reported the allegation to the State Attorney’s Office.

Following an internal investigation, the Diocese removed Cherup of his duties on Thursday. Parishioners were notified over the weekend.

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Local Catholic priest removed from post after sexual abuse allegation

FLORIDA
WEAR

Updated: Monday, September 2 2013

FORT WALTON — A Catholic priest has been removed from his post in Fort Walton Beach after allegations of sexual abuse.

Pensacola-Tallahassee diocese leaders say monsignor Michael Cherup has been accused of abusing a 15-year-old.

The alleged victim says it happened in 1993 during a trip out of state. At that time, Cherup was assigned to the cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Pensacola.

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Lasset uns reden!

DEUTSCHLAND
Die Welt

Limburgs Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst hat alle Gläubigen seines Bistums in einem Hirtenbrief um ihr Vertrauen gebeten. Darin räumt der 53-Jährige auch Fehler ein. Er appelliert: “Lassen Sie uns aufeinander zugehen!”

Der Brief wurde am Sonntag in vielen Gottesdiensten verlesen. In dem Schreiben, das das Bistum auch auf seiner Internet-Seite veröffentlichte, heißt es weiter: “Manches, was in den letzten Wochen gesagt und geschrieben worden ist, hat mich verletzt. Anderes hat mich auch nachdenklich gemacht und dazu beigetragen, dass ich einige Entscheidungen heute mitunter in einem anderen Licht sehe. Rückblickend gibt es Dinge, die ich anders angehen würde.”

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Die Kritik am Limburger Bischof Tebartz-van Elst wird immer lauter

DEUTSCHLAND
WAZ

Limburg. Endlich hat es die katholische Kirche geschafft, nach dem Missbrauchsskandal wieder positive Schlagzeilen zu bekommen – Papst Franziskus sei Dank. Demut und Bescheidenheit sind Eigenschaften, die mit ihm in Verbindung gebracht werden. Doch in Deutschland trübt sich der Glanz der Katholiken schon wieder. Von Prunksucht ist die Rede, von einem allmächtigen, autoritären Führungsstil – und von Lüge.

Im Mittelpunkt steht der Limburger Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst. Fotos zeigen Tebartz-von Elst im Gewand mit Goldbrokat, sein schwarzer BMW mit abgedunkelten Scheiben fällt auf in Limburg. All das irritiert viele Katholiken im Bistum, denn sein Vorgänger Bischof Franz Kamphaus fuhr mit einem alten Golf durch die Stadt und bewohnte zwei Zimmer im Priesterseminar.

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Statement regarding Msgr. Michael Cherup

FLORIDA
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee

[en Espanol]

MEDIA RELEASE
Date: August 31, 2013
For release: Immediately
Contact: Peggy DeKeyser, Director of Communications, 850-435-3528

The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee was informed on July 19 that an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor was made against Msgr. Michael Cherup for an incident that allegedly occurred twenty years ago in August 1993 when the victim was 15 years old.

After being made aware of the allegation, the Diocese, pursuant to the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People (USCCB, 2005, rev. 2011) and our diocesan policy, encouraged the victim to report the incident to appropriate law enforcement and to the Florida Department of Children and Families Abuse Hotline. The Diocese also offered the provision of counseling to the victim. In addition, the Diocese reported the alleged incident to the State Attorney’s office.

Following an initial internal investigation, it was determined to be a credible allegation. On August 29, Bishop Gregory Parkes removed Msgr. Cherup from active ministry. This means that Msgr. Cherup was removed from all functions at his parish and school and on the diocesan level, and may not publicly celebrate the sacraments or function as a priest, pending the final outcome of the nvestigation.

As the matter continues to be investigated, the diocese pledges full cooperation with investigative agencies in this matter.

“Whenever all allegation of sexual abuse is brought forward, it causes great pain for all involved. I assure everyone involved in this difficult situation of my prayers,” said Bishop Parkes.

We urge anyone who may have been abused by a member of the clergy, an employee or a volunteer in ministry with the Church, or who knows of such abuse, to report it to law enforcement by calling the Florida Department of Children and Families Abuse Hotline at 1-800-962-2873 (1-800-96ABUSE) or by calling the Victim Assistance Coordinators: Pensacola/Fort Walton Beach: Louis M. Makarowski, PhD, PA, (850) 477-7181 or in Tallahassee/Panama City: Dr. James Gagnon, MSW, LCSW, (850) 877-0205 or call 950-435-3500 and ask for the Director of the Office of Child and Youth
Protection.

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Pastor removed from church, school following abuse allegation

FLORIDA
NWF Daily News

By WENDY VICTORA / Daily News
Published: Monday, September 2, 2013

FORT WALTON BEACH — Parishioners at St. Mary’s Catholic Church were notified over the weekend that their pastor has been removed from his duties, pending the outcome of an investigation into an allegation of abuse 20 years ago.

The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee was notified July 19 of an allegation of sexual abuse against Cherup by a minor who was 15 at the time. The abuse allegedly occurred in August 1993.

“Following an internal investigation, the allegation was determined to be credible,” the diocese said in a statement.

Cherup was removed from the parish and St. Mary’s School on Aug. 29 and may not “publicly celebrate the sacraments or function as a priest,” the release said.

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Archdiocese announces settlement agreement

IOWA
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque – The Witness

Sexual abuse occurred
over 35 years ago

For The Witness
DUBUQUE — Following mediation, the Archdiocese of Dubuque announces that it has completed structured settlement agreements with several persons who reported that they were sexually abused as minors by priests of the archdiocese.

Twenty-six individuals retained the services of a Waterloo law firm to present their cases. All of the abuse, according to the claims, took place more than 35 years ago. Most occurred in the 1950s and 1960s.

Of the 10 priests named by the claimants, nine had been named previously and were already included on the “Table of Accused Priests” found on the Archdiocesan Web site. Priests accused of sexual abuse of minors and named in this mediation are the following: the Reverends John T. Reed (deceased 1996), Joseph Patnode (deceased 1977), Patrick McElliott (deceased 1987), William Schwartz (removed from the priesthood in 2005), Louis Wunder (deceased 1990), Louis Wendling
(deceased 1969), Peter Graff (deceased 1976), Robert Reiss (removed from the priesthood in 1997, deceased 2005), Allen Schmitt (removed from ministry 2002), and Robert Swift (deceased 1980).

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Man charged over Fort Augustus Abbey abuse

SCOTLAND
Inverness Courier

A MAN has been charged in connection with the historic physical and sexual abuse that took place at Fort Augustus Abbey from the 1970s.

An 80-year-old man from the east Highland area has been charged after police enquiries and a report detailing the circumstances has been filed to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal.

The school, now closed, was run by the Benedictine order.

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Eighty-year-old charged in connection with Fort Augustus abuse claims

SCOTLAND
STV

A elderly man has been charged in connection with allegations of sexual and physical abuse at a Catholic boarding school.

Last month allegations were made against monks at Fort Augustus Abbey School in the Highlands, and Carlekemp, its feeder school in East Lothian.

The claims came to light in a BBC documentary where five men said they were raped or sexually abused by monks between 1953 and 1974. Many of the claims have been made against men who are now dead, including one who died in Australia last week.

Police Scotland started an investigation into the abuse claims and the two schools, which are both now closed.

On Monday, Police Scotland said an 80-year-old man from the east Highlands area has been charged in connection with the claims.

A report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal.

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Man charged in connection with abbey probe

SCOTLAND
Strathspey and Badenoch Herald

Written by Eilidh Davies

An 80 year-old man from the east Highland area has been charged in connection with enquiries in relation to reports of historic physical and sexual abuse at Fort Augustus Abbey, police have confirmed.

A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “A report detailing the circumstances has been submitted to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service.”

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Fort Augustus Abbey abuse claims: Man, 80, arrested

SCOTLAND
BBC News

A man has been charged in connection with a police investigation into alleged abuse at a former Catholic boarding school in the Highlands.

Police Scotland said an 80 year old, from the east Highland area, has been charged in relation to reports of historic physical and sexual abuse at Fort Augustus Abbey school.

A report has been sent to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service.

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THE POPE CONFIRMS THE OFFICES OF THE SUPERIORS OF THE SECRETARIAT OF STATE AND THE PONTIFICAL HOUSEHOLD

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Information Service

Vatican City, 31 August 2013 (VIS) – The Holy Father today confirmed that the following will continue to hold their respective offices: Archbishop Giovanni Angelo Becciu, substitute for General Affairs of the Secretariat of State; Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States; Archbishop Georg Ganswein, prefect of the Papal Household; Msgr. Peter B. Wells, assessor for General Affairs of the Secretariat of State: and Msgr. Antoine Camilleri, under-secretary for Relations with States.

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ARCHBISHOP PIETRO PAROLIN TO BE NEW SECRETARY OF STATE

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Information Service

Vatican City, 31 August 2013 (VIS) – The Holy Father today accepted the resignation of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone from the office of Secretary of State in accordance with canon 354 of the Code of Canon Law, requesting that he remain in office until 15 October 2013, to all effects. At the same time he appointed Archbishop Pietro Parolin, currently apostolic nuncio to Venezuela, as the new Secretary of State. The archbishop will assume this role on 15 October 2013.

On this occasion the Pope will receive in audience the superiors and officials of the Secretariat of State to publicly thank Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone for his loyal and generous service to the Holy See and to present the new Secretary of State.

Archbishop Pietro Parolin was born in Schiavon, Italy in 1955 and was ordained a priest in 1980. He holds a licentiate in Canon Law. He entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See in 1986 and has worked in the pontifical representations in Nigeria and Mexico, and in the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of State, where he was appointed under-secretary in 2002. In 2009 he was appointed as apostolic nuncio to Venezuela and at the same time elevated to the dignity of archbishop. He received episcopal ordination from Pope Benedict XVI on 12 September of the same year.

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Religious orders still refusing to contribute to redress scheme

IRELAND
RTE News

Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn has said the State got nowhere in convincing Catholic religious orders to pay for half of the cost of residential abuse claims.

Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Edition, Mr Quinn said the religious bodies would not accept the principle of 50-50 under the State-backed redress scheme.

He said the State had spent around €1.4bn on legal costs and awards relating to abuse at residential institutions to date.

Mr Quinn said as a result of paying this money out, and the inability to get the Church to contribute an equal share, everything else must be considered when it came to reducing expenditure at the Department of Education.

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Francis hails late Cardinal Carlo Martini

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

Thomas C. Fox | Sep. 2, 2013 NCR Today

On the eve of the first anniversary of the death of Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini last week, Pope Francis called the late Jesuit and biblical scholar a “prophetic” figure and a “man of discernment and peace”.

The late cardinal, who died Aug. 31 2012, at the age of 85, was “a father for the whole Church”, and remembering one’s fathers “is an act of justice”, the pope said during a meeting with a group of Italian Jesuits.

Representatives of the Italian Jesuit province met the Francis last Friday to present the creation of the Carlo Maria Martini Foundation – a non-profit initiative aimed at promoting the late cardinal’s writings and the study of his life and works. The foundation will work in conjunction with the Archdiocese of Milan, where Cardinal Martini served as archbishop from 1979 to 2002.

Francis’ remarks about his fellow Jesuit take on a special significance in that just two weeks before Martini’s death, in widely publicized interview, he said the church is “200 years out of date” and in need of a “radical transformation.” “The church is tired,” Martini said in an interview. Catholics lack confidence in the church, he said.

“Our culture has grown old, our churches are big and empty and the church bureaucracy rises up, our religious rites and the vestments we wear are pompous.”

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A Close Look at Anglican Primate Phillip Aspinall (Or: Teflon Wears Off Eventually)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

Phillip Aspinall, head of the Anglican Church in Australia, is very much smarter than his Catholic counterpart, George Pell. For a start, Aspinall has a string of degrees from computer science to theology to a Masters in Business Administration and a PhD. in education. More importantly, he is much cleverer in his handling of his church’s poor record in handling its abusers.

He does have the advantage of having fewer natural enemies than the Catholic Church, because of a more liberal approach to many social issues. He is married, to a medical practioner, and has children. He has ordained female clergy and does not oppose gays and lesbians. He adopts a pro-boat people position, etc. This gives him a lot of free air when it comes to his poor response to child sexual abuse by his clergy, and associated cover-ups. The left largely leaves him alone, while the right supports his establishment credentials.

His church has had its share of abusers and cover-ups, including allegations against Aspinall himself, but the “Teflon Primate” had has little adverse publicity (see previous postings). This is because, partly, that he is infinitely more aware of public relations principles than is George. While George rants and rails, Phil drools syrup.

The good Primate also does not skimp on legal advice. His principal church lawyer advising him is none other than the Chief Justice of Queensland’s Supreme Court.

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Pope Francis names Spanish priest as Vatican City’s number two man

VATICAN CITY
Rome Reports

[with video]

September 2, 2013. (Romereports.com) On Friday, Pope Francis named 68-year-old Father Fernando Vérgez Alzaga as the secretary for the Vatican City-State Governorate, the second in command at the department that oversees the administration of the Vatican City-State.

Father Vérgez Alzaga was born in Salamanca, Spain, and up until this appointment, had served as the telecommunications director for Vatican City. As a member of the Legionaires of Christ, he studied philosophy and theology at the Gregorian University.

The Spanish priest began his career at the Vatican working for the Congregation for Consecrated Life and Council for the Laity, before moving on to telecommunications.

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Priest charged with 27 sex offences held in custody

UNITED KINGDOM
Derby Telegraph

A FORMER Derby priest has now been charged with 27 offences of sexual assault against children.

Francis Paul Cullen appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court on Saturday and was charged with 16 counts of indecent assault on a boy under the age of 16.

The 85-year-old was also charged with 10 counts of gross indecency involving a boy under the age of 14 and one further sexual offence.

Cullen, who spent 18 years working at Christ the King Catholic Church, Mackworth estate, was extradited from Tenerife, where he had been living.

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Vatican Diary / Another Venetian at the top, after more than three centuries

VATICAN CITY
Chiesa

VATICAN CITY, September 2, 2013 – In commenting on the announcement of the appointment of Archbishop Pietro Parolin as the new Vatican secretary of state, almost no one has noted that this is a matter of the first Venetian to occupy the important position for more than three centuries.

And yet the analogy with the present is of a certain interest.

The first, and until now the last, churchman of the Italian northeast to become the closest collaborator of the bishop of Rome in the governance of the universal Church was in fact Giambattista (or Giovanni Battista) Rubini, born in Venice in 1642 and secretary of state from October of 1689 to the summer of 1691. Rubini was also bishop of Vicenza, Parolin’s diocese of origin, from 1684 to 1702.

But the analogy with the present seems to end here, limiting itself to the purely geographical aspect.

Rubini, in fact, was appointed secretary of state, and made a cardinal, by Alexander VIII – whose secular name was Pietro Ottoboni – who promoted him immediately after being elected pontiff on October 6, 1689, in conclave. Well then, Alexander VIII – a Venetian himself, born in Venice to Marco and Vittoria Tornielli – was the brother of Cristina Ottoboni, the grandmother (or mother according to other sources) of Rubini.

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Can An Ombudsman Help Save the Kansas City-St. Joe Diocese?

KANSAS CITY (MO)
KCUR

[with audio]

By ALEX SMITH

The local Roman Catholic diocese has attracted worldwide attention for its problems with child abuse, particularly for Bishop Robert Finn who is the first and only U.S. bishop to be convicted of failing to report suspected abuse.

Later this month, the Diocese’s Office of Child and Youth Protection will release its second annual public report on abuse in the parishes. The report is one of several big steps the Diocese has taken in recent years to address abuse, but some say these steps aren’t enough.

In the northern end of downtown Kansas City, Mo., employees of the Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese and Catholic Charities come to work in a 19th century brick and brownstone high rise, and quietly carry out the administrative work for a diocese that serves more than 130,000. But even among these faithful employees, there’s anger at the Church. In a meeting room, Ombudsman for the Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese, Jenifer Valenti, remembers the upset that she shared with millions when she learned about the sexual abuse scandals.

“I grew up Catholic and I watched the scandal unfold nationally and now it’s unfolding worldwide,” says Valenti. “There are many times I was disappointed about the way it was handled.”

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At the UN, the Vatican obstruct women’s rights throughout the world

UNITED STATES
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils…

Paris Arrow

One of the biggest Vatican Deceits that Pope Francis uttered was about women in this phrase (after his rock-star trip to Brazil): “Mary is more important than Bishops and priests, and therefore women are also more important than Bishops and priests”. Nothing could be further from the truth because the Vatican uses its ultimate powers at the United Nations to obstruct and suppress women’s rights throughout the world as explicated in several scholars’ articles below. Jesuitical Pope Francis wants to treat women like Mary’s lifeless and immobile (imbecile) man-made statues, obedient only to his papal dictatorial whims – and “’silent’ like Mary” – read more in our related article — Middle Ages Vatican condemns New Age American Nuns: The Celestine Prophecy come true! Sisters in Crisis book mocks LCWR Sisters in Christ

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September 1, 2013

Jesus would fire them

UNITED STATES
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on September 1, 2013

Here’s a simple question:

If you have a phone and know about evidence of child sex crimes, you call police, right?

Doesn’t sound hard does it? Well, unless you’re one of Missouri’s two most influential Catholic bishops …

Example one: “Just Say No to Reporting” Kansas City Bishop Robert Finn

In 2010, a Catholic school principal gave Finn’s second-in-command a single-spaced, three-page letter detailing all kinds of inappropriate behavior by Fr. Shawn Ratigan. You can read it here. Soon after, a church staffer found hundreds of photos of naked and partially naked girls—all taken by Fr. Ratigan.

But it was almost a year before anyone on Finn’s payroll managed to get that evidence to police.

The end result: in 2012, Finn became the first US bishop to ever be convicted for failing to report child sex abuse suspicions.

Example two: “Make sure they don’t cash the check” St. Louis Archbishop Robert Carlson

St. Louis priest Fr. Joseph Jiang has been charged with first degree child endangerment for repeatedly molested a girl as recently as last summer. Legal documents say Jiang admitted his crimes first to the girl’s parents and then to Archbishop Carlson. But in between, Jiang left a $20,000 check with the girl’s parents hoping, prosecutors say, to silence them.

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Übung in Demut

DEUTSCHLAND
Sueddeutsche

Franz-Peter von Tebartz-van Elst, Bischof im Bistum Limburg, hat Fehler eingestanden. Ein erster Schritt. Der zweite ist es, seine Ausgaben transparent zu machen. Doch der dritte Schritt ist der schwierigste.

Ein Kommentar von Matthias Drobinski

Franz-Peter Tebartz van Elst, der Limburger Bischof gibt Fehler zu, entschuldigt sich, wirbt bei seinen Kritikern um Vertrauen. Der Brief, in dem er das tut, kommt spät, und man wüsste gerne, wie viel Kardinal Marc Ouellet, der Chef der Bischofskongregation in Rom, dazu beigetragen hat – ihn hatte Tebartz in seiner Not vergangene Woche besucht. Wie auch immer: Das Schreiben ist ehrenhaft und ein erster Schritt, verlorenes Vertrauen wiederzugewinnen.

Der zweite Schritt dürfte verhältnismäßig einfach sein: Das Bistum muss Auskunft über die Kosten und die Finanzierung jenes Baus geben, in dem nun der Bischof wohnt. Das kann unangenehm werden, aber es mussten schon genug Bauherren erklären, warum ihre Projekte immer teurer wurden. Dann sollte Tebartz zugeben: Er hat die Wahrheit über den Luxusflug zu den Armen in Indien zumindest gebogen. Bitter für jemanden, der kraft Amtes hohe moralische Ansprüche an die Leute stellt, aber unumgänglich.

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Beweise für Verschwendungswahn des Bischofs

DEUTSCHLAND
Die Welt

Der Limburger Bischof Tebartz-van Elst ist unter Beschuss. Ihm wird vorgeworfen, bei dem Neubau des Bischofssitzes die Kosten massiv in die Höhe getrieben zu haben. Jetzt tauchen neue Beweise auf.

Der umstrittene katholische Bischof von Limburg, Franz-Peter Tebartz-van-Elst, hat sich bei den Gläubigen seines Bistums wegen der ihm vorgeworfenen Verschwendung entschuldigt. “Rückblickend gibt es Dinge, die ich anders angehen würde”, heißt es in einem Brief des Bischofs, der am Sonntag in den Kirchen des Bistums verlesen wurde. Zugleich wurden allerdings neue Vorwürfe gegen Tebartz-van-Elst bekannt.

Bei den Vorwürfen gegen den Bischof geht es unter anderem um einen Erste-Klasse-Flug nach Indien, wo Tebartz-van-Elst die Slums von Bangalore besucht hatte, sowie um drastische Kostensteigerungen beim Ausbau seines Bischofssitzes. Der Bischof versprach dazu in seinem Brief weitere Aufklärung, bat aber auch um Geduld und Vertrauen.

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Limburger Bischof Tebartz-van-Elst entschuldigt sich

DEUTSCHLAND
Balaton Zeitung

Der umstrittene Limburger Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van-Elst, 53, entschuldigt sich in einem Brief, der an diesem Wochenende in allen Messen des Bistums verlesen werden soll, direkt bei den Gläubigen. Nach den Verschwendungsvorwürfen, bei denen es unter anderem um einen First-Class-Flug in die Slums von Bangalore in Indien ging, sagt er in dem Bischofsbrief, der “Bild am Sonntag” vorliegt: “Rückblickend gibt es Dinge, die ich anders angehen würde.” Er verspricht weitere Aufklärung, bittet um Geduld, Vertrauen und das Gebet der Gläubigen.

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Deal helps foster healing

IOWA
WCF Courier

The clergy sex abuse issue had been pretty quiet in Northeast Iowa for several years.

Then attorneys and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque announced a new out-of-court settlement with victims last week.

The archdiocese has paid $5.2 million to 26 victims of clergy sex abuse — the fourth such settlement in nine years, but the first since 2008.

It involves 10 priests in incidents alleged to have occurred from the late 1940s through the 1970s, but include several priests and incidents in the Waterloo-Cedar Falls area. None of the accused clergy currently work as priests and most are dead. Archdiocesan officials have said the number of new claims has tapered off significantly in recent years.

Waterloo attorney Chad Swanson of the Dutton law firm worked through the archdiocese over several years to settle the claims.

“We’ve been able to foster a lot of healing for a lot of folks,” Swanson said. “I think it’s been a long time coming, particularly with this latest group.”

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Priest returns after church probe

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

01 SEPTEMBER 2013

A west Belfast priest who stood down from duties amid claims about his conduct has returned to ministry after being cleared by a church probe.

Father Hugh Kennedy had already been told that no criminal prosecution would be taken against him.

The cleric agreed to temporarily stop working in St Peter’s Cathedral in 2011 while church authorities passed details of the claims to the police and social services to investigate.

Specific allegations were not outlined, but at the time Fr Kennedy issued a statement insisting he was not a child molester.

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The Commissioners Revisited (Or: Don’t Go By PR Releases)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

Posted on August 31, 2013 by lewisblayse

When the Royal Commissioners were appointed, the government put out a short PR release on the backgrounds of the commissioners, which said very little in fact about the people other than about their current positions. At the time, this site posted a more detailed look at all the six commissioners and the principal staff, namely Senior Counsel Assisting, Gail Furness, and Junior Counsel Assisting, Melinda Richards.

This was done when the blog was first started and not many people had stumbled upon it. Most people appearing before the commissioners will tend to just accept whichever ones are allocated to them. However, perusal of their detailed backgrounds may have some influence on whether or not people are comfortable with who they’ve been allocated to.

So, for the benefit of people who have come across the site since these backgrounds were posted, the following internal links are given for the commissioners and senior staff. It should be noted that this author has called for removal of one of the commissioners, Robert Fitzgerald, on the basis that he was too closely associated with the Catholic Church to maintain an impartial approach.

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The Catholic PR Unit Revisited (Or: Know Your Enemy)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

The Catholic Church in Australia has established a “high powered” public relations unit to deal with the fall-out of the Royal Commission. It is grandiosely known as the Truth, Justice and Healing Commission. It serves much the same functions as the discredited Towards Healing and Melbourne Response committees.

It will be useful to some people to know the full background of the members of the PR unit, and their likely individual roles in particular spin campaigns. These background notes were printed in this blog very early in the year and may not have been seen by people new to the site, so the links to them are given below.

It can be readily seen that the church officials have learnt some things since the committees they set up in the 1990s. Each member has been carefully selected with two things in mind. Firstly, there is total control by the church of the committee to avoid the embarrassments of the earlier models, such as dissent from Professor Parkinson. All members are either church officials, or people very heavily dependent on the goodwill of the church.

Secondly, the lay members appear, on the surface, to have credible qualifications in the child care areas, but closer inspection reveals past positions in conflict with what most people would regard as good policy, e.g., on mandatory reporting. These are not mentioned in the church’s press releases.

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Are Evangelicals Who Commit Adultery Restored to the Pulpit Because They are Religious Money Machines?

UNITED STATES
Truthout

BILL BERKOWITZ FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT

When it comes to being restored, re-ordained and returned to the pulpit after confessing to a four-year extramarital affair with a member of his congregation, Sam Hinn, the younger brother of well-known televangelist and faith healer Benny Hinn, may have set a new speed record for fallen evangelical leaders.

Older brother Benny is a big-time brand, squirrelling the spotlight for a good chunk of his professional life, and his ministry reels in extraordinary amounts of money. He’s traveled the globe, bought mansions, and has lived the good life. He’s also experienced a fair amount of controversy along the way; his prophesies have been way off the mark, including one made in 1989 that Fidel Castro wouldn’t outlast the 1990s; he was one of a group of televangelists whose financial shenanigans inspired an investigation by Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa); and, two years ago, he was accused of being involved in a messy extramarital affair with Paula White — another well-known televangelist — an accusation that threatened his worldwide ministry. Hinn self-recovered and is back televangelizing.

Now, younger brother Sam, who compared to Benny is a minor figure in the world of evangelicals, is grabbing some kinky headlines of his own.

An affair made in heaven

“Chantel Wonder said [Sam] Hinn… initiated the affair with her mother by telling her they were ‘soul mates’ and that God approved of the relationship,” the Orlando Sentinel reported in January. It should be noted that one of Sam Hinn’s claims to fame is that he has a personal relationship with God, ergo Sam’s assurances to her that God had pre-approved the affair.

“He put her in a position that this is OK because it’s what God wants. He was using God to justify it.” Her mother is a hairstylist who eventually styled hair for Hinn’s wife and children.

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Father Hugh Kennedy returning to duty

NORTHERN IRELAND
BBC News

A Catholic priest in Belfast who had been at the centre of a police investigation is to return to ministry.

Father Hugh Kennedy, voluntarily stepped down as administrator of St Peter’s Cathedral in Belfast in 2011.

At the time the church said it had received information about him which it gave to the police and social services.

Bishop Noel Treanor told parishioners at St Peter’s, that all relevant agencies, including the authorities, were satisfied he should return.

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Priest returns to duties after inquiry

NORTHERN IRELAND
UTV

Published Sunday, 01 September 2013

A west Belfast priest who stood down from duties amid claims about his conduct has returned to ministry after being cleared by a church inquiry.

In a statement Bishop of Down and Connor Noel Treanor confirmed that Fr Hugh Kennedy had returned to his priestly duty in St Peter’s Cathedral.

In July 2011, the Diocese referred information on the priest to the PSNI in accordance with child safeguarding procedures.

Fr Kennedy then voluntarily stepped down, but in November last year, after completing an investigation police confirmed they would not be prosecuting him.

Fr Kennedy remained on leave from duties pending the outcome of a separate church inquiry.

“Following a PSNI investigation and a more recent internal Church review, all relevant agencies, including the statutory authorities, are satisfied that Fr Kennedy should return to ministry,” Bishop Treanor said in a statement.

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Tarcisio Bertone Out At Vatican: Pope Selects Diplomat As Top Aide

VATICAN CITY
Huffington Post

* Secretary of state known as “deputy pope”
* Parolin, like Francis, known for frugal lifestyle
* Ends Bertone era marked by ethical, financial scandals (Adds background on Parolin, scandals)

By Philip Pullella

VATICAN CITY, Aug 31 (Reuters) – Pope Francis attempted to set a new tone for a Vatican beset by scandals on Saturday by naming a veteran diplomat as secretary of state, a role often called the “deputy pope”.

Archbishop Pietro Parolin’s appointment ends the era of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, who was widely blamed for failing to prevent ethical and financial scandals that marked the eight-year reign of former Pope Benedict, who resigned in February.

Parolin, a 58-year-old Italian who, like Francis, is known for his frugal lifestyle, is currently the Vatican’s nuncio (ambassador) in Venezuela.

The naming of a new secretary of state – who acts as the pope’s prime minister and chief aide – is the most significant appointment by Francis since his election in March.

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La historia del caso contra John O’Reilly

CHILE
La Tercera

A mediados de 2010, la madre de las supuestas víctimas del sacerdote se reunió con él y le pidió que se alejara de sus hijas. A mediados de 2012, la niña tuvo cambios de conducta y señaló al sacerdote como su atacante, pero ahora la justicia ha puestro en duda la “objetividad” de la investigación.

por Esteban González y Andrés Muñoz

YO IBA AL COLEGIO los miércoles y viernes, desde hace 20 años, aproximadamente. Y mi trabajo ahí consistía, con las niñas a partir de 3º básico a 4º medio, (en) confesiones y atender sus consultas. Con los niños de 3º básico especialmente yo hacía el trabajo de la catequesis para la Primera Comunión, las charlas, las preparaciones para ello, las confesiones y las misas. (…) El procedimiento era que la alumna pedía permiso a su profesora y le daba un papel y le daba permiso por escrito, o con las más grandes, de 3º o 4º medio era un poco más flexible, es decir, era sin papel, ya que las alumnas más grandes se supone que son más responsables”.

Con estas palabras, el sacerdote John O’Reilly (66), irlandés de nacimiento, pero nacionalizado chileno por gracia el 2008, explicó a la justicia -en enero- su labor en el Colegio Cumbres por más de una década, como parte de la congregación Legionarios de Cristo. Una labor que fue abruptamente suspendida hace 14 meses, el miércoles 25 de julio de 2012, luego de que él mismo presentara al Ministerio Público el relato de una menor de seis años que lo sindicaba como posible autor de ataques en su contra. Desde ese día, O’Reilly acordó con el colegio suspender todas sus actividades pastorales en el recinto.

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Church lobby in win over charities watchdog

AUSTRALIA
The Age

September 1, 2013

Royce Millar
Investigative reporter

If Tony Abbott is elected prime minister on Saturday he will abolish the watchdog established by Labor to keep an eye on the billions of dollars received and spent by Australian charities each year.

Why?

The answer, in part at least, may be the lobbying power of church conservatives, the Catholic Church in particular, and the office of Sydney Cardinal George Pell, more particularly still.

And their focus has not been the Coalition alone. Labor insiders acknowledge the impact of Cardinal Pell’s office as it reduced the scope of its new national regulator, the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission.

Charity leaders, church heads and political insiders have told The Sunday Age about the lobbying campaign over charities regulation by the Sydney archdiocese, notably Cardinal Pell’s business manager and chief political envoy, Danny Casey.

The pressure applied by the Sydney church through the charities debate has raised the question of the access and sway it may enjoy under Australia’s first Catholic Liberal prime minister and his Catholic-strong frontbench that includes Kevin Andrews, Barnaby Joyce, Joe Hockey, Malcolm Turnbull (a convert), Andrew Robb and Christopher Pyne.

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All in the family

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

BY ALLISON YARROW / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2013

Last November, Nechemya Weberman, pillar of his community and unlicensed counselor of wayward children, swore to a standing-room-only Brooklyn courtroom that he had only been trying to save the life of the girl who’d once called him “Daddy,” who was now accusing him of raping her for years, beginning when she was 12 years old and in sixth grade.

Many observers thought he looked smug as he testified, and why wouldn’t he? With the vehement backing of most of the tightly knit, deeply insular Satmar Hasidic Jewish community in Williamsburg, the 54-year-old former driver for its spiritual leader, the Grand Rebbe Moses Teitelbaum, felt he could get away with anything.

After all, he always had.

Members of the Satmar collective, who consider themselves members of one of the world’s holiest communities, closed ranks to defend an accused child molester from the secular world — and cast out the girl who’d accused him.

She wasn’t their concern. She’d gone outside of the family.

Mirroring groups from the Catholic church to Penn staters, Satmars attacked the victim, more concerned with protecting itself from the outside world than with the evil within.

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Revealed: Police probing claims of sex attacks at another Catholic order

UNITED KINGDOM
Sunday Mail

ALLEGATIONS of sex abuse by priests at another Catholic order are being probed by police, the Sunday Mail can reveal today.

Men from Scotland, England and Ireland claim to have been attacked between 1960 and 1980.

Police are investigating the alleged abuse at the Verona Fathers Junior Seminary in Mirfield, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire.

A civil court case is also being prepared by those who say they were abused by priests at the order.

Five men have made allegations against priests at Mirfield.

One of them, who asked not to be named, told the Sunday Mail: “This matter needs to be out in the open. This dates back 40 years and is very traumatic for all involved. People are moving from being victims to being survivors.

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August 31, 2013

Philomena: Steve Coogan and Judi Dench hit front in Golden Lion race

IRELAND
The Guardian

Andrew Pulver
theguardian.com, Saturday 31 August 2013

After delighting British cinema audiences with the big-screen debut of Alan Partridge, Steve Coogan could be in line for international recognition at the Venice Film festival. Philomena Philomena has emerged as one of the frontrunners for the Golden Lion at the Venice film festival as it had its successful world premiere on the Lido. Critics gave it a rousing ovation as it finished and one observer said it was “the best reaction … since The Kings Speech”.

The film is the story of an Irish working-class woman called Philomena Lee as she searches for the son who was forcibly removed from her by the nuns running the convent where she had been placed after becoming pregnant. Lee worked in an abbey laundry in Roscrea, County Tipperary, in a not dissimilar situation to the girls in Peter Mullan’s film The Magdalene Sisters. Lee’s quest, crucially, was taken up by former BBC correspondent and former Downing Street spin doctor Martin Sixsmith, on whose book the film is based. Steve Coogan, whose company Baby Cow produced Philomena, stars as Sixsmith, while Judi Dench plays the title role. The film is directed by Stephen Frears, who last came to Venice with The Queen.

Philomena is the latest in a string of films attacking the Roman Catholic church, but Coogan was quick to deny Philomena was a “polemic”. “Although it criticises the way the church as an institution behaves, it dignifies people of faith, in the shape of Philomena. An attack would have been too simplistic, and in these modern times quite an easy thing to do.”

“In all the things that have happened inside the church, it’s the people of simple faith who have been often forgotten.”

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Pope should watch my tragi-comic Catholic film: Frears

ITALY
AFP

By Ella Ide (AFP)

VENICE, Veneto — British director Stephen Frears said on Saturday Pope Francis should watch “Philomena”, his tragi-comic film which puts the spotlight on one of the Catholic Church’s dark secrets in Ireland.

The film, which has taken the Venice film festival by storm, tells the true tale of a mother’s search for her son in the context of Church-run institutions which stripped young unwed mothers of their children.

“I hope the pope will see it. He seems a rather good bloke the pope, very open,” Frears, director of the award-winning “The Queen”, said in the floating city.

The film, starring Judi Dench as mother Philomena Lee and comic actor Steve Coogan as the ex-BBC journalist who helps her, drew laughs, tears and rounds of spontaneous applause at its screening in Venice.

Based on the story in Martin Sixsmith’s 2009 book “The Lost Child of Philomena Lee”, the film tells the tale of a teenage girl who falls pregnant in Ireland in 1952 and is packed off to a convent.

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Judi Dench as Irish woman searching for son grips Venice

ITALY
Reuters

By Isla Binnie
VENICE | Sat Aug 31, 2013

(Reuters) – Judi Dench brought pathos and laughter to Venice on Saturday with her performance in the title role of “Philomena”, the true story of an Irish woman who searches for the son who was taken from her and sold by nuns.

Pope Francis, who has taken over a Catholic Church beset by scandal, should watch the film, director Stephen Frears said.

“I’m very keen that the Pope should see it,” he said.

“Philomena” debuted at the Venice film festival alongside James Franco’s “Child of God”, the chilling tale of a cave-dwelling necrophiliac, and “Night Moves” about three eco-warriors who plot to blow up a dam.

Asked why he had made a film about such a taboo subject, Franco said it had provided a way “for me to examine something that’s pushed out of civilized society”.

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The Judi Dench-led ‘Philomena’ wows audiences at Venice

IRELAND
Los Angeles Times

By Nicole Sperling
August 31, 2013

“Philomena” is hard-to-resist Oscar bait. And according to the early reviews out of the Venice Film Festival, where the BBC Films production starring Oscar winner Judi Dench and Steve Coogan debuted, the audience bit in a big way. (Watch the trailer. Note: adult language.)

Directed by “The Queen” helmer Stephen Frears from a script Coogan wrote with Jeff Pope, “Philomena” tells the story of a down-on-his-luck journalist who teams up with an older woman (Dench) who years ago saw her son taken away after she became pregnant as a teenager and was forced into a convent.

The Telegraph’s Robbie Collin called the brisk 94-minute movie a “crowd-delighter,” wooing audience members who were sobbing and clapping at the film’s conclusion.

The movie is based on a true story of Irish woman Philomena Lee’s 50-year struggle to find her son, who was sold for adoption in America, as told by Martin Sixsmith in his 2009 book “The Lost Child of Philomena Lee: A Mother, Her Son and a Fifty-Year Search.”

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Frears eager for pope to see his latest film

IRELAND
Imperial Valley Press

Associated Press

Director Stephen Frears really wants Pope Francis to see his latest film, `’Philomena,” the true story of a shamed Irish woman forced by nuns to give her son up for adoption in the 1950s. He wants it so much, he said so three times during a news conference on Saturday.

`’I am very, very keen that the pope should see it, if you have any influence in those quarters,” Frears told reporters ahead of the film’s world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival.
Asked to explain, he said: `’He seems like a rather good bloke, the pope.”

`’Philomena” stars Judi Dench in the title role as a woman who sought to locate her son, and Steve Coogan, as Martin Sixsmith, the journalist who accompanied her on her journey and wrote a 2009 book, which itself has been a catalyst for thousands of `’shamed” Irish mothers who similarly lost their children to come forward.

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Bigelow defrocked as UCC minister

MAINE
Fenceviewer

Written by Dick Broom Friday, August 30, 2013

MOUNT DESERT — William “Mac” Bigelow, the long-time pastor of the United Church of Christ (UCC) of Northeast Harbor and Seal Harbor who in 2010 was suspended from the ministry for three years, has now been terminated.

“The termination of ministerial standing means that Rev. Bigelow no longer has the credentials necessary to serve in any ministerial position at any church that is affiliated with the United Church of Christ,” wrote Reverend Tim Hall, chairman pro tem of the Church and Ministry Committee of the Waldo-Hancock Association of the UCC in a July 29 letter to church members.

Bigelow said Wednesday that people are not getting the full story.

Bigelow was suspended in July 2010 after a church review panel found that he had sexually abused a teenage boy over an extended period about three decades ago and had continued to harass the victim. Following an investigation, the Church and Ministry Committee determined at the time that Bigelow “did sexually abuse a minor while serving…as an ordained minister.”

Bigelow did not deny that charge.

The committee further concluded that Bigelow “actively sought continued sexual contact with the original victim and other forms of unwanted contact with the victim and the victim’s family over the ensuing years.”

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Bischof versucht sich in Krisenbewältigung

DEUTSCHLAND
Rhein-Zeitung

Limburg – Der Limburger Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst ist offensichtlich intensiv um Schadensbegrenzung bemüht.

Nach seinem Kurztrip nach Rom am Mittwoch hat sich der Bischof am Freitag mit dem Präsidium der Diözesanversammlung des Bistums Limburg im Diözesanen Zentrum St. Nikolaus auf dem Limburger Domberg getroffen, um gemeinsam über die aktuelle Situation im Bistum zu beraten. Dabei hat Tebartz-van Elst Dialogbereitschaft signalisiert. In einem Interview mit dem Kölner Domradio kündigte der Limburger Oberhirte zudem an, die Kosten für den Bau des Bischofssitzes am Domberg offenzulegen.

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Bischof Tebartz-van Elst: Mehr Kommunikation wäre wichtig gewesen

DEUTSCHLAND
Frankfurter Rundschau

LIMBURG/KÖLN –
Der wegen seiner Amtsführung umstrittene Limburger Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst hat Fehler eingeräumt. «Ich glaube schon, dass es noch wichtiger gewesen wäre, viel mehr zu kommunizieren. Wir haben es versucht», sagte er am Freitag dem Domradio, einem Sender des Erzbistums Köln.

Seit rund einer Woche ist ein offener Brief mit Kritik an Tebartz-van Elst im Umlauf. Bislang haben ihn mehrere Hundert Menschen unterzeichnet. Die Unterschriftenaktion war in Frankfurt gestartet worden.

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Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst … droht eine Verurteilung

DEUTSCHLAND
RP

VON LOTHAR SCHRÖDER – zuletzt aktualisiert: 31.08.2013

Weil ein Bischof kein Politiker und ein Weiheamt etwas grundlegend anderes ist als ein Job, ist auch das Ermittlungsverfahren gegen den Limburger Bischof Tebartz-van Elst etwas Besonderes. Ganz gleich, ob sich der Hirte nun einer Falschaussage über einen Flug nach Indien schuldig gemacht hat – Business-Class oder Erster Klasse –, so ist allein der Vorgang eine Art Urteil: über die Glaubwürdigkeit eines Bischofs und sein Amtsverständnis. Zumal der Gegenstand richterlicher Ermittlungen kein Ausrutscher ist in der Amtszeit des im niederrheinischen Wallfahrtsort Kevelaer geborenen Bischofs.

Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst ist gerade erst 53 Jahre alt, ein Hoffnungsträger im deutschen Episkopat. Doch der Mann mit seinem fast jugendlichen Aussehen scheint sich in seiner Amtsführung an alten Zeiten zu orientieren. Selbstverliebt wird er genannt, höfische Elemente soll er zur Schau stellen. Und all das lässt sich auch an Zahlen belegen. Im Mittelpunkt steht der nicht zurückhaltende Neubau seines Bischofshauses. 5,5 Millionen Euro soll es kosten, hieß es; etwa die Hälfte kommt aus Kirchensteuer-Mitteln.

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TKC BREAKING AND EXCLUSIVE NEWS!!! SHAMEFUL KANSAS CITY CATHOLIC SEX ABUSE SCANDAL CONTINUES!!!

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Tony’s Kansas City

Like it or not, Kansas City’s struggle to forget sex abuse charges and convictions against local Catholic priests has proven futile as the controversy continues.

To wit . . .

KICK-ASS TKC TIPSTERS TELL US OF MORE KANSAS CITY CATHOLIC SEX SCANDAL ON THE HORIZON!!!

Check it:

“Word is that on 9/12, Fr. Shawn Ratigan will be sentenced for more child sex crimes.”

While the Church does move slowly, even the most devout Catholic apologists might find it strange that the priest has yet to be excommunicated given the circumstances and the fact that his misdeeds led to the first conviction of a Catholic Bishop in U.S. History on the misdemeanor charge of failing to report suspected child abuse.

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Reports: For Stato, Peter Taps Pietro

VATICAN CITY
Whispers in the Loggia

Given this month’s traditional quiet on the beat, lest anyone forgot, August has meant these pages’ traditional hiatus… with a Pope rearing in the gate, however, indications are we’re off to an early launch for what’s looking to be a wild fall cycle.

According to multiple Italian reports this Friday, Pope Francis is tipped to name Archbishop Pietro Parolin – the 58 year-old nuncio to Venezuela, who served as the Vatican’s “deputy foreign minister” from 2002-09 – as his Secretary of State, the formal announcement expected in some quarters “as soon as tomorrow.”

Should the buzz pan out, Parolin would succeed Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone SDB – the formidable “Vice-Pope” of Benedict XVI – whose ascent to the post in 2006 without any experience in Vatican diplomacy caused apoplectic fits among the natives and created an enduring set of institutional grudges that arguably sabotaged Joseph Ratzinger’s pontificate.

While no shortage of speculation on the nod has made the rounds over these last several months – with Parolin in pole position throughout – an even more crucial question has largely gone ignored: namely, what the function of the Secretariat of State will be in a Roman Curia reshaped by a widely expected Franciscan shake-up, a project likely to be launched in earnest come early October following the Pope’s first formal summit with his “Super 8” group of cardinal-assistants hand-picked from around the globe.

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A new Vatican secretary of state

VATICAN CITY
John Thavis

As expected, Pope Francis today named Italian Archbishop Pietro Parolin as his new secretary of state. The move is important primarily because it brings diplomacy front and center to a position that for the last eight years was held by a non-diplomat.

Archbishop Parolin, 58, is known around the Vatican as super-skilled in foreign affairs, having served in Vatican embassies (called nunciatures) in Mexico, Nigeria and, most recently, in Venezuela as apostolic nuncio. He is a graduate of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, the Vatican’s diplomatic school, where students are hand-picked.

From 2002 to 2009, Parolin worked at the Secretariat of State’s headquarters at the Vatican, serving as the undersecretary for relations with states, a kind of deputy foreign minister. Although not a high-profile job, it was one of the most important at the Vatican; among other things, he was assigned to help untie diplomatic knots in China, Vietnam and Israel.

When U.S. Embassy personnel needed to discuss important diplomatic affairs with the Vatican, more often than not they went to see Parolin. That included some less-than-agreeable meetings when the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, a move sharply criticized by the Vatican.

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Pope Francis starts key reshuffle in top Church ranks

VATICAN CITY
BBC News

By David Willey
BBC News, Rome

Archbishop Pietro Parolin, a 58-year-old Vatican diplomat, is to take over the key post of top foreign policy adviser and deputy to Pope Francis in October. He replaces Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone who has been a controversial and divisive figure in the Vatican corridors of power.

Archbishop Parolin’s appointment as Vatican Secretary of State marks the beginning of a major reshuffle among the men who run the Roman Curia.

When a Pope dies or steps down, as happened in the case of former Pope Benedict last February, all Vatican senior clerics automatically lose their jobs.

Pope Francis temporarily reinstated all former department heads, including Cardinal Bertone, while he was planning a radical restructuring of the central government of the Catholic Church.

Now, after nearly six months in office, Pope Francis has set in motion a timetable for Vatican administrative reform.

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Parolin’s last interview before taking top Vatican job

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

John L. Allen Jr. | Aug. 31, 2013 NCR Today

The Italian web site Terre d’America, devoted to news from Latin America, today posted the transcript of an interview with Archbishop Pietro Parolin conducted by a Venezuelan journalist in late June, and published on August 4. In effect, it’s the last public interview given by Parolin, who at the time was still serving as the papal ambassador to Venezuela, before his Aug. 31 appointment by Pope Francis as the Vatican’s new Secretary of State.

The following is an NCR translation of the interview posted Aug. 31 by Terre d’America. It was originally published in the Venzuelan newspaper Ultimas Noticias, generally considered close to the governments of Hugo Chávez and now Nicolás Maduro.

For American readers, Parolin’s definition of church reform to include the fight against “pedophilia,” or child sexual abuse, may be significant, as well as his comments on social justice, “savage capitalism” and interreligious dialogue.

* * *
What’s happening in the church since March 13, when Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as the new pope?

Parolin: I don’t believe anything new is happening in the church, in the sense that the new is also ordinary.

[The church] is always well-disposed to renewal?

Exactly so, always, because the principal protagonist in the church is the Holy Spirit

How do you interpret the ‘Francis phenomenon’?

What’s struck me, and I consider it a miracle of the election of Pope Francis, is the sudden change of climate that was felt immediately. Before, there was pessimism – unjustly, I would add, because Pope Benedict XVI did everything possible to reform the church, if we look, for instance, at his enormous commitment with regard to pedophilia.

Could it be said that the tension of facing pedophilia and corruption exhausted him?

Yes, I suppose so. We were focused on these problems, and it seemed that maybe the church didn’t have the capacity for renewal. All of a sudden, after the election and the first pronouncements of the pope, the situation changed completely and a new climate of hope took hold, of renewal, of a future that beforehand seemed irreparably blocked. I truly consider this a great miracle. The courage and the humility of Benedict XVI to take a step back moves in the same direction as the courage and humility of Francis to accept the papacy, and the new air that he’s brought.

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“This call is yet another and the latest of God’s surprises in my life,” says Parolin

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider

Pope Francis has officially appointed Pietro Parolin as Tarcisio Bertone’s successor and all the Secretariat of State’s top officials have been confirmed. Parolin, who will take up the post on 15 October, thanked Francis “for the unmerited trust he is showing me”

ANDREA TORNIELLI
VATICAN CITY

The Vatican’s new Secretary of State was officially appointed at midday today. Pope Francis accepted Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone’s resignation and nominated the current Nuncio to Venezuela, 58-year old Archbishop Pietro Parolin, as his replacement. Parolin will formally take up his new post on 15 October so until then Bertone will continue “with all the faculties inherent to that role.” The Holy See issued a statement saying that “on that occasion, His Holiness shall receive in audience Superiors and Officials of the Secretariat of State in order publically to thank Cardinal Bertone for his faithful and generous service to the Holy See, and to introduce them to the new Secretary of State.”

Pope Francis has also confirmed that the Vatican Secretariat of State’s other top officials will keep their posts: the substitute, Archbishop Giovanni Angelo Becciu; the Secretary for Relations with States, Dominique Mamberti; the Prefect of the Papal Household, Georg Gänswein; the assessor, Peter Wells and the Under-Secretary for Relations with States, Antoine Camilleri.

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Pope Francis names fellow ascetic as Vatican secretary of state

VATICAN CITY
The Guardian (United Kingdom)

Reuters
theguardian.com, Saturday 31 August 2013

Pope Francis has attempted to set a new tone for a Vatican beset by scandals by naming a veteran diplomat as secretary of state, a role often called the “deputy pope”.

Archbishop Pietro Parolin’s appointment ends the era of Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, who was widely blamed for failing to prevent the ethical and financial scandals that marked the eight-year reign of Pope Benedict, who resigned in February.

Parolin, a 58-year-old Italian who like Francis is known for his frugal lifestyle, is currently the Vatican’s nuncio in Venezuela.

The naming of a new secretary of state, who acts as the pope’s prime minister and chief aide, is the most significant appointment by Francis since his election in March.

Although he has no power to rule on doctrinal issues, he stands in when the pope is ill.

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Francis reboots Vatican system with new Secretary of State

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

John L. Allen Jr. | Aug. 31, 2013 NCR Today

In a small world such as the Vatican, personnel is always policy. Nothing says more about where a pope wants to go than the people he chooses to help get him there, and pride of place in that mix generally goes to the Secretary of State, by tradition a pope’s “Prime Minister.”

Today Francis filled that key slot, appointing 58-year-old Italian Archbishop Pietro Parolin to succeed 78-year-old Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, who held the position under Pope Benedict XVI.

A veteran Vatican diplomat, Parolin has served for the past four years as the papal nuncio, or ambassador, to Venezuela, and has been on the front lines of shaping the Vatican’s response to virtually every geopolitical challenge of the past two decades. By naming a consummate insider, Francis appears to want to “reboot” the Vatican’s operating system back to a point when it was perceived to operate efficiently, rather than scrapping it entirely.

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Pope names new secretary of state, the ‘deputy pope’

VATICAN CITY
GlobalPost

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis on Saturday made the most significant appointment of his pontificate so far, naming a veteran diplomat as his secretary of state, Vatican prime minister and chief aide – a role often called the “deputy pope”.

Archbishop Pietro Parolin’s appointment ends the era of Cardinal Tarciscio Bertone, who was widely blamed for failing to prevent ethical and financial scandals that marked the eight-year reign of former Pope Benedict, who resigned in February.

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New Secretary of State named

VATICAN CITY
The Tablet (United Kingdom)

Robert Mickens in Rome – 31 August 2013

Pope Francis has appointed Archbishop Pietro Parolin, apostolic nuncio to Venezuela for the last four years, as his new Secretary of State.

The 58-year-old northern Italian will officially begin his new duties on 15 October. He replaces Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone SDB, a controversial figure who had held the Vatican’s second-highest post since September 2006.

The appointment of Archbishop Parolin returns a career papal diplomat from the so-called “Casaroli School” to the helm of the Secretariat of State, the Holy See’s principal administrative bureau dealing with both internal Church affairs and international diplomacy. Cardinal Bertone, a Salesian canon lawyer, had no diplomatic or international experience and limited foreign language skills. A long-time aide of Benedict XVI, stemming from their days at the helm of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the now 78-year-old cardinal was depicted as the scapegoat in the VatiLeaks affair for his inefficiency in running the Roman Curia.

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Pope taps veteran diplomat as Vatican’s new ‘prime minister’

VATICAN CITY
Religion News Service

Alessandro Speciale | Aug 31, 2013

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Making the first major appointment of his pontificate, Pope Francis on Saturday (Aug. 30) named Archbishop Pietro Parolin as the Vatican’s new Secretary of State, a role that is often described as the Vatican’s “prime minister.”

He will replace Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, a trusted aide of Pope emeritus Benedict XVI whose lack of diplomatic training had been blamed for the mismanagement and scandals that plagued the Vatican in recent years.

Parolin, a 58-year old Italian, is a veteran of the Vatican’s diplomatic corps and will take office on October 15.

He is currently the Holy See’s ambassador to Venezuela and served in the past as the Undersecretary for Relations with States, a role similar to deputy foreign minister.

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