ABUSE TRACKER

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

August 7, 2013

Rabbi Elon heckled during Torah lesson: ‘Admit you sinned’

ISRAEL
YNet News

[with video]

Sex offender Rabbi Elon holds first Torah lesson since conviction, but confronted by man who claims was sexually assaulted in past by another esteemed rabbi, beseeches Elon to ‘admit he sinned,’ says If he wasn’t such a great man I wouldn’t have bothered’

Maor Buchnik
Published: 08.07.13

Rabbi Moti Elon conducted his weekly Torah lesson in the Midgal Yeshiva Wednesday evening, just hours after being convicted for performing indecent sexual acts on a minor.

During the lesson, Rabbi Elon was confronted by Nahum Pechnik, a man attending the lesson, who stood up and yelled: “I want to tell you that you are a great man, but you need to find the courage to say ‘I have sinned’. You are a great man, admit that you’ve sinned.”

Pechnik, 40, a resident of Jerusalem, is a married father of four. According to him, in 1993 he himself was a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of another famous rabbi which he refused to name.

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Fallen star’s verdict reopens wound for religious Zionists

ISRAEL
Jerusalem Post

By GIL HOFFMAN0
8/07/2013

Analysis: Motti Elon incident, others possibly resulted in the religious Zionist community becoming so skeptical of its rabbis that it cannot crown a leader out of fear of disappointment.

There are rabbis who are respected in their own sector but not in others. There are some who can cross sectors but not appeal to the masses.

And then there was Rabbi Motti Elon.

The charismatic rabbi had shows on TV and radio. His classes in Jerusalem and at Bar-Ilan University attracted huge and impressively diverse crowds. A son of a Supreme Court justice, he appealed to the secular, was respected by haredim, and was adored by religious Zionists of all ages.

That all changed seven years ago when Elon mysteriously gave up his public posts and moved to Migdal, a small northern community, and then three years later when the rabbinical star’s image came crashing down amid the charges against him that were the reason for his exile.

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Priest who sexually assaulted 8-year-old boy deported to Bolivia

ILLINOIS
Chicago Tribune

By Clifford Ward
Special to the Tribune
2:22 p.m. CDT, August 7, 2013

A Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old west suburban boy has been deported to his native Bolivia, federal immigration authorities said Wednesday.

Alejandro Flores, accompanied by two immigration agents, was repatriated Tuesday via a commercial flight to La Paz, according to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

“Flores held a position of trust in the Catholic Church and has proven to be an extreme danger to our children,” said Ricardo Wong, field office director for ICE’s Chicago Enforcement and Removal Operations.

Flores, 40, had been detained by federal officials following his release in June from prison in Illinois, where he had been sentenced to a 4-year term for sexually assaulting the boy in St. Charles.

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Oregon appeals court dismisses paedophilia lawsuit against the Holy See

UNITED STATES
Vatican Insider

According to the court’s verdict the Vatican cannot be accused for sexual abuse acts committed by priests

VATICAN INSIDER STAFF
ROME

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled that the Holy See cannot be accused of being directly responsible for acts of sexual abuse committed by any member of the clergy in the world, Vatican Radio reports.

The lawsuit against the Holy See for alleged involvement in a sex abuse case was filed in 2002 and was dismissed by the appeals court today. The case involved an Irish priest who was sued for child abuse in 1965, was reported to the Holy See by his religious order and was consequently reduced to the lay state within the space of a few weeks.

The court ruled that the lawsuit “never should have been filed in the first place” and dismissed the premise that the Holy See is directly informed about the activities of all Catholic priests and that it has control over all priests across the world and should therefore be held directly responsible for sexual crimes committed by any member of the clergy. The case was dismissed precisely because the court recognised that this was a false premise.

As the Holy See’s lawyer Jeffrey S. Lena explained in a statement, priests are under the control of their local superiors and that the Vatican was not the priests’ “employer” as would be the case in a company context. He also said the Holy See did not receive or hold information on all priests across the world.

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Convicted Pedophile: Former Joliet Diocese Priest Deported to Bolivia

ILLINOIS
Patch

By Ron Kremer

A 40-year-old priest who served briefly at Holy Family Church in Shorewood and later attempted to commit suicide after being charged with sexually molesting a 7-year-old boy was deported to Boliva on Tuesday, according to a Sun-Times News Group report.

Alejandro Flores, 40, was repatriated to La Paz, Bolivia—his homeland—via commercial aircraft, according to the report. Flores pleaded guilty in September 2010 to one count of criminal sexual assault in a case involving a then-7-year-old boy that occurred while he was a seminarian at St. Mary’s Church in West Chicago, according to the report.

Flores had repeated sexual contact with the boy over a five-year period, according to the report. He attempted to commit suicide after being confronted by investigators. After Flores eventually entered a guilty plea, he was sent to jail, released on June 7 and turned over to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement unit, according to the Sun-Times News Group report.

Flores was deported as a criminal alien convicted of an aggravated felony and is barred from entering the United States for life, according to the report.

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Appeals court dismisses sexual abuse lawsuit against Vatican

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service | Aug. 7, 2013

VATICAN CITY At the request of a man allegedly abused by a priest in 1965, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed his case claiming the Vatican was the priest’s employer and could be liable for damages.

Jeffrey Lena, the counsel for the Holy See, said in a statement that the lawsuit “never should have been filed in the first place.”

He told Vatican Radio in an email interview, “This case was based on a couple of simple and erroneous ideas about the Catholic Church. First, that all priests are controlled by the Holy See and second that the Holy See receives information about the activities of all priests and makes specific decisions, either directly or ‘by and through’ dioceses and religious orders.”

The plaintiff, a former Oregon resident known as John V. Doe, and his attorneys were trying to prove that the Vatican exercised direct control over priests, Lena said, but “this is not how the Catholic Church works.”

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Former Chicago-area priest deported to Bolivia

ILLINOIS
WBEZ

August 7, 2013
The Associated Press

A former Chicago-area Roman Catholic priest who was sentenced to prison for abusing a boy has been deported to Bolivia.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials say 40-year-old Alejandro Flores was deported to La Paz, Bolivia, on Tuesday. He was sent on a commercial aircraft and accompanied by two federal officers. Federal officials say Flores is barred for life from entering the U.S.

Flores pleaded guilty in 2010 to felony criminal sexual abuse and sentenced to four years in prison. He abused the boy while working at St. Mary’s Church in West Chicago.

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Convicted Pedophile Priest Deported To Bolivia

ILLINOIS
CBS Chicago

(STMW) – A former west suburban Catholic priest who attempted to commit suicide after being charged with sexually molesting a young boy for five years was deported to Bolivia on Tuesday.

Alejandro Flores, 40, a Bolivian native, was repatriated to La Paz, Bolivia, on Tuesday via commercial aircraft, according to a statement by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

In 2004, Flores, a priest in the Diocese of Joliet, befriended a then-7-year-old boy while a seminarian at St. Mary’s Church in West Chicago, and had repeated sexual contact with him over a five-year period. In June 2009, Flores was ordained and sent to Holy Family Church in Shorewood to serve as parochial vicar.

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TKC BREAKING AND EXCLUSIVE NEWS!!! ST. LOUIS CATHOLIC SEX SCANDAL CONNECTED BACK TO KANSAS CITY BISHOP FINN!!!

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Tony’s Kansas City

Critics of Bishop Finn’s tactics when dealing with patterns of abuse are connecting the dots regarding a recent case in St. Louis case that’s reminiscent of so much Kansas City sex abuse drama.

To wit . . .

CHECK THIS EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE REGARDING A KANSAS CITY CONNECTION TO CURRENT STL CATHOLIC DRAMA!!!

Check it:

ROUND-UP OF MORE RECENT MISSOURI CATHOLIC SCANDAL CONNECTED BACK TO BISHOP FINN!!!

St. Louis’s top Catholic official is accused of “almost exactly what Kansas City Bishop Finn did, when he saw to it that evidence was destroyed in a similar case a while back,” says Catholic blogger Kevin O’Brien.

And the St. Louis Post Dispatch apparently agrees, in this unusual editorial questioning Archbishop Robert Carlson:

The case involves a recently ordained priest who reportedly abused a girl and gave her parents a check for $20,000 after they confronted him and he admitted his guilt. Carlson, a civil suit alleges, tried to get the check, but the parents had already given it to police as evidence.

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KY- Church officials condemn whistleblower; SNAP responds

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: August 7, 2013

Statement by Barbara Dorris, Outreach Director, 314-862-7688 SNAPdorris@gmail.com

Religious figures attack a man who reported “serial physical and sexual abuse of children covered up” by church officials” claiming that his account is slander and “unbiblical”.

Brent Detwiler filed a lawsuit in January against the Sovereign Grace Ministries, a national network of churches, saying that the defendants, despite knowing the facts on multiple child abuse cases, “cared more about protecting its financial and institutional standing than about protecting children, its most vulnerable members” and therefore “failed to stop repeated and ongoing sexual predation occurring at SGM churches and organization”.

We applaud Detwiler for doing the right thing and not backing down. These serious accusations should be met with genuine concern, not adamant denial. Church officials should be welcoming those who report suspected abuse, not intimidating them.

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NY- Dozen more claims added to Manhattan high school molestation suit

NEW YORK
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: August 7, 2013

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

More victims have signed up in a civil child sex abuse and cover up lawsuit against a prestigious Manhattan high school.

The suit charges that crimes by principal Rabbi George Finkelstein and teacher Rabbi Macy Gordon have been concealed by Yeshiva University High School for decades.

We applaud the courage of all those who have come forward against the school. We hope that their testimony will help with both the healing of the victims and the preventing of future child sex crimes.

A lawyer for Yeshiva University High School stresses how long ago the alleged crimes happened. So what? Wrongdoers deserve to be exposed and punished, no matter how old their wrongdoing may have been. Otherwise, wrongdoing is rewarded.

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ROGUE LAWYER LOSES

UNITED STATES
Catholic League

Bill Donohue comments on a ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that dismissed a federal lawsuit against the Holy See:

On April 3, 2002, Jeffrey Anderson filed suit against the Holy See claiming that it was responsible for the conduct of a priest who had allegedly molested a young man in Oregon in 1965. Anderson contended that the priest worked for the Vatican and that officials there knew about his sexual exploits. On April 4, 2002, I issued a news release stating the following: “Anderson’s crusade is malicious. He knows he will lose in court.”

I was right. On Monday, Anderson told the Ninth Circuit that he was withdrawing his appeal of a federal district court ruling that said the Holy See did not employ the priest and was not liable for damages.

Anderson knew from day one that he would lose. While his knowledge of the way the Catholic Church works is deficient, he had to know—unless he is truly a conspiratorial maniac—that his stunt would go nowhere. Moreover, his actions were exploitative: 2002 was the year the sex scandal hit the newspapers, so he thought he could cash in on it.

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Fernando Karadima está “con gran depresión” y “reafirma su inocencia”

CHILE
Cooperativa

Sumergido en la depresión el sacerdote Fernando Karadima, quien ayer cumplió 83 años, “reafirma su inocencia”.

Así contó el médico Santiago Soto, quien ayer por la mañana visitó al cura en el convento de las Siervas de Jesús de la Caridad, en Providencia, donde permanece recluido desde enero de 2011, cuando fue notificado de la condena del Vaticano por abusos sexuales.

“Lo vengo a ver cada dos semanas, a veces una vez al mes (…). Está con una gran depresión, tristeza, angustia. Mal”, contó al diario La Tercera Soto, quien conoce a Karadima hace tres décadas.

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Bishop, from Bristol, admits stealing £180,000 from church

UNITED KINGDOM
Bristol Post

By Tom Morris

A 76-YEAR-OLD Bristol bishop faces being sent to jail after admitting stealing £180,000 from his church.

Former magistrate Gerald Edmund, right, of Lansdown Road, Kingswood, pleaded guilty to swindling the huge sum from Bethel United Church of Jesus Christ Apostolic.

Edmund, who was bishop at Bethel Apostolic Church in St George between 1962 and 2002, pleaded guilty to two counts of theft and one of fraud by false representation between July 2010 and February 2011.

The married father made the pleas when he appeared before magistrates in Birmingham last month.

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Padstow ex-priest’s ‘anxious’ final days about Savile enquiry and hernia operation

UNITED KINGDOM
This is Cornwall

A RETIRED priest found dead in the sea off Padstow was anxious and depressed in the months leading up to his death, and was concerned that the Jimmy Savile police inquiry was spreading to Cornwall.

The Reverend Barry Kinsmen left a suicide note at his home in the town. Two friends found it after becoming concerned when he failed to turn up for a lunch together. …

Giving evidence to the Cornwall Coroner, Dr Emma Carlyon, the Reverend Canon Christopher Malkinson, one of the two friends who found the suicide note, said Mr Kinsmen had been depressed and anxious in the months leading up to his death, and no longer wanted to preach or deliver eulogies in church.

“Barry was very concerned about the amount of coverage the Jimmy Savile enquiry was getting, especially the fact the enquiry was spreading to Cornwall,” Mr Malkinson said in a statement.

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Lawyer monk a complex behind-the-scenes player

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Jason Berry | Jul. 31, 2013

The Benedictine priest who long headed one of the organizations that brought the ire of the Vatican down on U.S. women religious last year is stepping down at the end of this year.

Benedictine Fr. Dan Ward will leave as executive director of the Resource Center for Religious Institutes effective Dec. 31, according to a notice on the center’s website dated May 28 and signed by St. Agnes Sr. Hertha Longo, chair of the center’s board of directors.

“Fr. Dan believes that now is the time to pass on the leadership … to slow down and take a sabbatical,” the announcement says.

For 14 years, Ward has quietly dispensed advice to religious orders on their canonical and financial rights through the resource center and its precursor organizations. Armed with civil and canon law degrees, he earned a reputation as a complex character and a behind-the-scenes player.

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Council of Elders Statement

UNITED STATES
Plant & Build

August 5, 2013

The Sovereign Grace Council of Elders held their inaugural meeting May 23-25, 2013, in Orlando, Florida. In addition to approving a motion to form a Strategy Committee for International Missions and confirming Mark Prater as the first Executive Director, the Council of Elders also approved, by a supermajority, the following statement to be sent to every Sovereign Grace church and posted on the Sovereign Grace Ministries website.

As the Sovereign Grace Council of Elders, representing the elderships that govern local churches, we believe that Brent Detwiler has repeatedly and grievously slandered our churches and our leaders.[1] We denounce as sinful and unbiblical his determined effort to accuse our brethren.[2] Consequently, we urge our brothers and sisters in Christ to avoid giving audience to Brent Detwiler’s unbiblical speech until such a time that he repents of this ungodly pattern. Such harmful speech is ruinous to the church of God.

Furthermore, in contradiction to Brent Detwiler’s ongoing statements, we vigorously reiterate our support of C.J. Mahaney as a qualified minister of the gospel.[3] While we wholeheartedly support our reformation in polity, we also publicly declare our gratefulness for C.J.’s many years of service and commend his ongoing ministry of the gospel.[4]

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Ministry leaders blast whistleblower

UNTIED STATES
Associated Baptist Press

By Bob Allen

Sovereign Grace Ministries in Louisville, Ky., has released a statement adopted in May by the organization’s leaders commending founder C.J. Mahaney and denouncing a former associate turned vocal critic of the well-known evangelical leader.

A website posting dated Aug. 5 carries a statement by the Sovereign Grace Council of Elders, the highest governing body within the 80 church union, which met for the first time May 23-25 in Orlando, Fla.

The statement alleges that whistleblower Brent Detwiler, a former Sovereign Grace pastor, “has repeatedly and grievously slandered our churches and our leaders.”

“We denounce as sinful and unbiblical his determined effort to accuse our brethren,” the council says of Detwiler, who blogs at BrentDetwiler.com. “Consequently, we urge our brothers and sisters in Christ to avoid giving audience to Brent Detwiler’s unbiblical speech until such a time that he repents of this ungodly pattern. Such harmful speech is ruinous to the church of God.”

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TRC explores Canada’s archives for first time

CANADA
CBC News

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada is heading into the federal government’s archives Tuesday to gather more of the 3.5 million documents related to residential schools.

At first, the federal government refused to give the TRC access to all federal residential school documents, but in January, a judge ordered the government to hand over all relevant documents.

“We want to know the truth,” said Terri Brown, a member of the Tahltan First Nation and a survivor from a residential school sytem in Whitehorse.

“We were really like little robots doing what people told us to do. We didn’t have a choice. And whatever was conducted in there, whatever happened, as painful as it may be, we need to know that information because it can help us in the future.”

The federal government has given the TRC $400,000 to pay a small team to dig through photographs and documents from Health Canada. But those are just a portion of the close to 3.5 million federal archive documents now accessible to the TRC.

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Priestly Sexual Predator Went Unchecked in Oakland

CALIFORNIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests via Facebook

OAKLAND, CA (8/6)- Members of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) gathered on the sidewalk outside the Oblate Provincial Mission House, 290 Lenox Avenue (between Montecito Ave. & Van Buren Ave.) in Oakland. Holding signs and childhood photos at a sidewalk news conference, clergy sex abuse victims will disclosed that a credibly accused child molesting Catholic priest quietly lived in Oakland for ten years, and 521 pages of his personnel files were released last week and are now available on line. (The Associated Press say they “paint a devastating picture.”). Going door-to-door, they handed out leaflet to neighbors urging anyone who may have seen, suspected or suffered his crimes to call police. They also called on local Catholic officials to reveal the names of other proven, admitted and credibly accused child molesting clerics who live or lived at this church building.

A predator Catholic priest from Southern California who admitted abusing at least 100 kids lived for at least a decade at the Oblate Provincial Mission House. The AP reports that he “confessed shocking details” including that he abused his 5-year-old brother, had sex with male prostitutes, and frequented gay strip clubs.

[The Blaze]

His file was released last week because victims insisted that the documents be made public when they settled their abuse and cover up lawsuits back in 2007.

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Guilty: Rabbi Motti Elon Convicted of Sexual Assault

ISRAEL
The Jewish Press

By: Yori Yanover Published: August 7th, 2013

Three years after the scandal exploded, shaking up the Religious Zionist movement, a magistrate court in Jerusalem found Rabbi Motti Elon, scion of an exulted family of scholars and public servants, and himself a charismatic teacher and leader, guilty of sexual assault on a minor.

The indictment against Rabbi Elon charged him with indecent assault and indecent assault against a minor using his position as the victim’s mentor.

Another young man who initially wanted to testify about crimes committed against him recanted during the trial, and the State Attorney was forced to delete some of the charges against the defendant.

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Rabbi Elon to Supporters: Don’t Respond to Detractors

ISRAEL
Arutz Sheva

In his first reaction to the verdict against him handed down Tuesday morning in the Jerusalem Courts, Rabbi Elon offered his thanks to God for everything bestowed upon him.

He also thanked his family and attorney, and asked his supporters to refrain from attacking those who spoke against him.

Attorney Ohayon, who defended the rabbi, expressed disappointment at the judge’s decision, but added that this is only the first stage of the battle. “We were surprised” , he said, “at the verdict, which was contrary to all expectations, and will, please G-d, not be the end of the story.”

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Rabbi Moti Elon found guilty of indecent acts

ISRAEL
YNet News

Aviel Magnezi
Published: 08.07.13

The Jerusalem Magistrates’ Court convicted prominent Religious Zionism leader Rabbi Moti Elon of sexually assaulting a minor on Wednesday. He was found guilty of performing indecent acts against a minor.

The Israeli Institute for behavioral Risk Assessment has been asked to give an opinion on the threat posed by Elon ahead of sentencing.

Asked how he felt about the conviction the rabbi chose to recite a verse of Psalms.

Upon leaving the court, Elon said, “Anything brought down on us by God Almighty we accept with pleasure and kindness.”

Elon was indicted in late 2011 for offenses perpetrated in 2005. The prosecution claimed he abused his position as an educator and molested two teenagers on various occasions in 2003 and 2005.

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Prominent Israeli rabbi convicted of indecent acts against minor

ISRAEL
Los Angeles Times

By Edmund Sanders
August 7, 2013

JERUSALEM — A once-prominent Orthodox rabbi accused of molesting male students was convicted Wednesday by a Jerusalem court of performing indecent acts against a minor.

Mordechai Elon, former dean of a prestigious Old City religious school, faces up to seven years in prison when sentencing is handed down later this year.

Elon was indicted in 2011 after former students came forward with allegations of kissing, fondling and touching. Graver allegations of sexual misconduct were not prosecuted because the statute of limitations had run out or victims refused to testify, Israeli media reported.

The two main witnesses in the case testified that Elon kissed and stroked them in private meetings between 2003 and 2005 in which they were seeking his guidance on personal issues. He was convicted in one of those cases.

Elon publicly denied the allegations. His supporters said students misinterpreted the rabbi’s affectionate manner and attempts to console them.

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Three years after probe began || Religious Zionist leader Rabbi Moti Elon convicted of sexually assaulting minors

ISRAEL
Haaretz

By Nir Hasson | Aug. 7, 2013

The Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday convicted Rabbi Moti Elon, a highly regarded figure in the Religious Zionist community, on two counts of forcible sexual assault against a minor.

Elon, the former head of Yeshivat Hakotel in Jerusalem, was charged last year with sexually assaulting two of his students in 2003 and 2005. The investigation against him began more than three years ago.

The first incident involved a student named B., who was 17-years-old at the time of the alleged assault. According to the indictment, The indictment states that Elon began to periodically touch B. inappropriately starting in December 2002,. Elon explained the contact as consoling his student, who had recently experienced a tragedy.

B. refused to testify during the trial, however, and the parts of the indictment involving the incident were stricken from the record.

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Female MKs express support for Rabbi Elon’s sex abuse victim

ISRAEL
Jerusalem Post

By LAHAV HARKOV
08/07/2013

Female lawmakers sympathized with Rabbi Motti Elon’s victim Wednesday, after a court ruled him guilty of indecent assault by force against a minor.

MK Aliza Lavie (Yesh Atid), one of the founders of the Committee on Sexual Harassment in the religious feminist organization Kolech, said “it is a sad day for religious Zionism, but an important one and a milestone.”

Lavie expressed support for the members of the Takana Forum against sexual abuse in the religious Zionist community and commended their dedication and trust in those who complained.

“We should remember that even though the Rabbi Elon case raised a lot of public interest, it is one out of many cases that the Takana Forum has heard since its foundation,” Lavie said. “If a few years ago the assumption in the religious world was ‘it doesn’t happen to us,’ today it is clear that sexual harassment exists in the religious community like in any other, but unlike in the past, now there is where to turn.”

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Israel rabbi found guilty of child abuse

ISRAEL
AFP

JERUSALEM — An Israeli rabbi was on Wednesday found guilty of sexually abusing a minor, public radio said.

A Jerusalem court ruled that influential Zionist rabbi Mordechai Elon had “inappropriately” touched a young boy on two separate occasions in 2005, the radio quoted a lawyer as saying.

Elon, 53, had repeatedly professed his innocence and pleaded not guilty, saying the charges amounted to “defamation”. It was unclear when he will be sentenced.

Elon is a leading Zionist rabbi and belongs to a branch of Judaism popular among Israeli settlers that distinguishes itself from the country’s ultra-Orthodox establishment.

The rabbi has hosted a weekly television show discussing the Torah and takes an openly anti-homosexual stance.

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Rabbi Motti Elon found guilty of sexual misconduct

ISRAEL
JTA

August 7, 2013

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli Modern Orthodox leader Rabbi Mordechai “Motti” Elon was convicted of sexually assaulting a minor.

Elon, former rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat HaKotel in Jerusalem, was found guilty Wednesday in Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court of the incidents that occurred in 2003 and 2005 on students that had come to him for advice.

He was found guilty of two charges of indecent acts against a minor, but acquitted on to other sexual assault and sexual harassment charges. One of the complainants refused to testify against Elon in court.

Accusations of sexual misconduct against Elon were first investigated by a Modern Orthodox forum, Takana, which deals with complaints of sexual harassment in the religious school system. The forum in 2006 ordered that Elon no longer have contact with students. Shortly after, Elon left his teaching positions and moved from Jerusalem to the northern moshav Migdal, citing health reasons.

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12 more join $380 million molestation suit against Yeshiva University High School

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

BY THOMAS TRACY / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2013

A dozen former Yeshiva University High School students have joined a bombshell $380 million lawsuit, claiming they were molested by staffers, an attorney for the plaintiffs said Tuesday.

The number of alleged victims in the suit against the prestigious Manhattan school now stands at 31 — up from the initial 19, said attorney Kevin Mulhearn.

Former students said in the initial claim filed last month that officials covered up decades of sexual abuse by Rabbi George Finkelstein, the school’s former principal, and Rabbi Macy Gordon, a former Judaic studies teacher. The accusers come from all over the country and at least one was abused in the early 1970s, Mulhearn said.

Attorneys for Yeshiva University asked the court to dismiss the suit because the allegations “occurred between 42 and 25 years ago.”

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Médico de Karadima dice que ex párroco “reafirma su inocencia

CHILE
La Tercera

por Natalia Ramos – 07/08/2013

A las 11.20 de ayer llegó hasta el número 586 de Avenida General Bustamante, en Providencia, el médico Santiago Soto. El propósito del profesional era visitar al ex párroco de El Bosque Fernando Karadima, en el convento de las Siervas de Jesús de la Caridad, donde el clérigo reside desde enero de 2011, luego de que fuera notificado de la condena del Vaticano en su contra por abusos de adultos y menores, además de abusos de poder.

La visita de Soto, quien conoce a Karadima desde hace cerca de tres décadas, fue la primera que recibió el sacerdote, en su cumpleaños número 83.

El médico, quien dejó el lugar a las 12.40, dijo al salir del convento que “lo vengo a ver cada dos semanas, a veces una vez al mes (…). Está con una gran depresión, tristeza, angustia. Mal”.

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WHAT IMPEDES THE REVELATION OF THE TRUTH?

UNITED STATES
Catholic Whistleblowers

By Fr. Jim Connell

What stops the bishops from providing thorough explanations and detailed information about the clergy sexual abuse crisis confronting the Church? Here are my top five picks.

1. The Cardinals’ Oath. This is an oath taken by each new cardinal as he is about to receive his red biretta. For example, here is a key portion of that Oath (printed pages 20-21) as spoken by Cardinal Timothy Dolan and 21 other new cardinals on February 18, 2012: “I, N., Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church, promise and swear, from this day forth and as long as I live ….. not to make known to anyone matters entrusted to me in confidence, the disclosure of which could bring damage or dishonor to the Holy Church …..”

Surely, this oath contributes to the crisis. In other words, if the cardinals promise to be silent, and if other bishops follow their example, can truth and justice ever be served? Can this crisis ever be resolved? Also, do all bishops take an oath similar to the Cardinals’ Oath? Secrecy must not reign. The Pope needs to release the cardinals from this oath and secrecy, and require them and all the bishops to speak the complete truth.

2. Attorney-Client Privilege. At least by the late 1980s bishops were becoming aware of an increasing number of allegations against priests. So, what advice did the attorneys give? Did they help to shape the strategies used by bishops.

The attorney-client privilege means that an attorney cannot divulge information provided by a client. But, the client holds the privilege and can waive the privilege, thus releasing the attorney from that restriction, either totally or partially. Consequently, if each diocesan bishop would waive the privilege in respect to clergy sexual abuse, the attorney for the diocese and the attorney’s firm would be free to speak about the advice that was given when the first cases of clergy sexual abuse were brought to the attention of the attorney or the firm, as well as regarding cases in more current times.

What did the attorneys say? Did they inform the bishops that these actions were crimes and that the police should be notified? We need to know what the attorneys said. It’s a major part of the needed and yet-to-be-told truth.

3. Embarrassment and loss of reputation. All too frequently, victims/survivors and their supporters were not believed, traumatized, and regarded as the ones having done wrong. But, the victims are the victims! They were sexually assaulted by priests. They loved the Church and were involved in the Church, which is why they were available to be preyed upon. Why, therefore, this reaction by so many Church leaders? Why hide the truth and be so defensive? As one parishioner asked me: “Father, how much worse can the truth be as compared to what our minds dream up as our imaginations run wild?” So, what’s under the lid? What’s the secret?

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OPEN LETTER TO THE ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

UNITED STATES
Catholic Whistleblowers

By Patrick Collins

Ten years ago, on my 39th anniversary of ordination, I sent this letter to the bishops of the United States. On this May 31, 2013, my 49th anniversary, I share these words because they remain painfully true in my opinion.

Nevertheless I rejoice today in 49 years of priestly life and ministry. Despite these leadership problems, our faith community continues to deepen and do good works for the Reign of God. And my spiritual life continues to deepen, be enriched and bring me great joy each day.

Dear Bishops,

As I have witnessed men and women committing themselves to the “for better or for worse” in the Sacrament of Marriage, I have often thought: “You really don’t know what you are in for!” And, as I have listened to their marital difficulties unfolding over the years, I realize how correct I was. Only over the years of trying to be faithful to that vow can they come to understand the great difficulties associated with keeping the promises they made on the day of their marriage.

Similarly for me on the day my ordination to the ministerial priesthood. When I placed my hands into those of Peoria, Illinois bishop John Baptist Franz on May 31, 1964, I heard him ask me, in Latin of course, “Do you promise to me and to my successors obedience and respect?” With trust in God and the goodness of bishops, I, without a clue as to the future implications of my response, responded innocently “I promise.” …

Too many in our church leadership have engaged in embarrassing secrecy and complicity in the crisis of clerical sexual abuse. Past systemic forms of episcopal governance have facilitated this. And this not only in Boston. Some bishops continue to protect their brother bishops whom they know to be guilty by not investigating allegations against them for improper handling of cases. Many of us priests know as well of examples in which priests have given incriminating information about other priests to bishops and nothing has happened. In one case I have in mind, the offending priest was even promoted to a prominent position after his bishop was informed of the priest’s inappropriate sexual conduct.

Which is worse, many of us priests are asking: The unspeakable sin and crime of abusing children committed by less than 6 percent of priests in this nation – or the much larger percentage of bishops who have covered up, paid off and lied for the sake of their self-protective behaviors?

In the years prior to the current sexual scandals many bishops seemed to protect the institution of the church and its assets by protecting the violating priests but not adequately respecting and serving the violated. Now it seems they are bending over backwards to make up for those errors by almost failing to honor the due process deserved by the violating priests while being totally dedicated to the violated. There is a noted consistency here, it would seem. The primary driving energy would appear to be to protect themselves and the patrimony of the institutional church. In neither case is the energy primarily about protecting and honoring persons – either the priest or the children and the family. That is sad to realize. Because this is becoming more and more obvious, our leaders are finding diminished respect from more than just the clergy.

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AN OPEN LETTER TO RETIRED AUSTRALIAN BISHOPS GEOFFREY ROBINSON AND PATRICK POWER

UNITED STATES
Catholic Whistleblowers

June 24, 2013

Dear Bishop Robinson and Bishop Power,

Catholic Whistleblowers is a newly formed network of current and former priests, women religious, brothers, deacons, and laypersons who actively support survivors of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Indeed, the Church’s tragic and scandalous sexual abuse crisis is our sole and specific focus.

From that perspective we strongly support your call for a worldwide council to take effective measures to end sexual abuse in the Church and to initiate the necessary changes in the Church to solve the ongoing sexual abuse issue.

We note with appreciation the common thought linking your call for a worldwide council that would include laity and clergy in addition to bishops and our recommendation to Pope Francis in our letter of April 29, 2013, in which we ask him to establish within the Holy See an international body composed of survivors of clergy sexual abuse, lay professionals and clergy who will be responsible for the facilitation in all dioceses of a dialogue between the Church and victims/survivors of clergy sexual abuse, so as to nurture understanding. No one understands victims/survivors better than victims/survivors.

Indeed, the sexual abuse crisis, cover-up and scandal in the Church is worldwide in scope, thus requiring a response of equal magnitude. Moreover, Pope Francis can initiate the process to bring forth justice and healing for the crimes of the past and also to change the Church so that the horrific crime of sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable adults never surfaces again.

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VICTIMS OF ABUSE BY NUNS

UNITED STATES
Catholic Whistleblowers

By Sally Butler, O.P.

August 7, 2013

It is hard for some people to imagine a woman as a sexual abuser of children and, for some, even harder to place a woman religious in that role. But there are approximately five hundred victims of nun-abusers in this country, according to SNAP [Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests]. These victims have extreme difficulty finding support.

In 2003, several such victims approached the Leadership Council of Women Religious [LCWR] This is an association of most of the leaders of religious orders in the United States, and was designed to help them carry out their gospel mission. The SNAP members asked to address the LCWR general assembly of about four hundred sisters in order to describe their abuse and suggest preventive measures to be taken by the religious orders. The victims were refused, but were offered time with the group’s executive committee. The victims did not want their message filtered through a committee, so nothing came of it.

This scenario was repeated for eight years. The sisters seemed bent on following the bishops’ path, choosing the advice of lawyers over the message of the gospel.

This year, Catholic Whistleblowers now offers the victims of nun-abusers the chance to connect with people throughout the country who can help them find a voice. Please email me if you are interested. Victims will use this website to make contacts and “blow the whistle” when appropriate. We suggest they take the first step, using this timeline, which offers a brief history of what has happened, or failed to happen, in the past eight years.

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JC Minister Backs Out Of Plea Deal In Alleged Sex Abuse Scandal

KANSAS
WIBW

By: Lindsey Rogers

JUNCTION CITY, Kan. (WIBW) — At the last minute, a former Junction City minister opted not to take a plea deal in connection with sexual abuse allegations involving young boys in the church’s congregation.

Jordan Young, 26, appeared in Geary County District Court Tuesday morning and was expected to plead guilty after agreeing to a negotiated settlement. Prosecutors said Young even signed the plea agreement Tuesday but when he walked into the courtroom, he informed the judge that he wanted to fire his attorney and that he did not want to move forward with the plea deal.

Young has been in jail for nearly a year after his arrest last August. The Junction City Police Department launched an investigation into reports of sexual misconduct at Faith Tabernacle Apostolic Church where he’d been serving as the music minister. He is the son of former Faith Tabernacle pastor Edwin Young.

Assistant Geary County Attorney Michelle Brown says Young sexually abused underage males at Faith Tabernacle (located on Burke Drive in Junction City) and at the church’s school called the Apostolic Academy (located several miles away from the church on Rucker Road in Junction City), as well as “outside of both” of those locations from 2008 to 2012. Few other details have been released about the alleged child sex abuse. Facts of the case were supposed to be presented during Tuesday’s hearing.

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Kan. youth minister backs out of plea deal

KANSAS
The Republic

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
August 06, 2013

JUNCTION CITY, Kansas — A former Junction City minister has backed out of a plea bargain involving allegations he sexually abused young boys in his church’s congregation.

WIBW-TV (http://bit.ly/13DZhaS) reports 26-year-old Jordan Young was expected to plead guilty Tuesday to several charges as part of a negotiated settlement, but when he went into the courtroom he told the judge he didn’t want to go ahead with the deal.

Young also said he wanted to fire his attorney, which Judge David Platt approved.

Young has been in jail since his arrest last August after Junction City police investigated reports of sexual misconduct at Faith Tabernacle Apostolic Church, where Young served as youth minister.

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Catholic Church hits back at claims ‘hundreds’ angry about complaints system

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

The Catholic Church in Victoria has hit back at claims that “hundreds” of victims of child sexual abuse are critical of the church’s complaints systems.

Earlier this year the chairwoman of a Victorian parliamentary inquiry, Georgie Crozier, said her committee had heard from more than 140 victims who are highly dissatisfied.

But in a right of reply published on the committee’s website, the church says from its analysis of submissions and hearings in the public domain, only 61 victims have complained.

The parliamentary committee is yet to release details of how many private submissions and hearings were from victims critical of the church.

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Holy See’s lawyer: Dismissed lawsuit in US “never should have been filed”

UNITED STATES
Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit dismissed the Plaintiff’s appeal in the Oregon federal case of John V. Doe v Holy See on Monday, bringing to an end the litigation which began in 2002. The case involved an alleged case of the sexual abuse of a minor by a priest in Oregon in 1965.

Jeffrey S. Lena, Counsel for the Holy See, published the entire documentation held by the Vatican concerning the case in 2011. This showed that the Holy See was only informed of the misconduct a year after the abuse was reported, and the priest was then laicized within weeks. …

Interview via email by Jeffrey Lena with Vatican Radio

1. What has happened in the current case, in layman’s terms.

This case was based on a couple of simple and erroneous ideas about the Catholic Church. First, that all priests are controlled by the Holy See and second that the Holy See receives information about the activities of all priests and makes specific decisions, either directly or “by and through” dioceses and religious orders, about them. Plaintiff’s basic theory of the case was that if this control existed it would show that the Holy See should be held responsible for the sexual abuse committed by priests.

The problem with the plaintiff’s theory is fairly straightforward: this is not how the Catholic Church works. In reality, priests are under the control of their local superiors, who make decisions about their worthiness to serve in any particular position; priests are not “employees” of the Holy See by virtue of their clerical status, and the Holy See does not receive and maintain information on all the world’s priests or on all the sexual abuse cases relating to priests throughout the world.

There is another aspect of the case important to recall. The attorneys for the plaintiff wanted to try to show that the United States federal court could assert jurisdiction over the Holy See on the theory that the Holy See engaged in “commercial activity” by virtue of the fact that some contributions to the Peter’s Pence fund are made by the faithful every year and that priests “solicit” these contributions. Under this theory, the Church would have been treated effectively as a large corporation with the Pope a sort of Chief Executive Officer. This idea was strongly rejected by the court, and every court to have examined the issue.

One other notable feature of this case is that the judge had the opportunity to closely examine the facts. Normally in these cases, the issues are decided on a purely legal basis. But in this case, all the parties and witnesses exchanged documents and provided all those documents to the judge. This permitted the judge to examine very closely the actual facts related to the priest involved and whether there were any connections to the Holy See. What the documents show, very clearly, is that the Holy See did not have any knowledge of this priest’s propensity for abuse until after the abuse occurred, when it was notified by the petition for laicization that arrived from the Priest’s religious order. And when that petition arrived, it was granted by the Holy See without delay.

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Former Oregon man drops longstanding sexual abuse case against the Vatican

OREGON
Bend Bulletin

By Steven Dubois / The Associated Press
Published: August 07. 2013
PORTLAND — A former Oregon man who said he was sexually abused by a pedophile priest nearly 50 years ago has withdrawn his appeal of a ruling that said the Vatican did not employ the priest and is not liable for damages.

Lawyer Jeff Anderson named the Vatican as one of the defendants in the 2002 lawsuit he filed on behalf of the man identified as John Doe. Anderson said Tuesday his client still believes “all roads lead to Rome” but has grown weary of the long legal odyssey. The decision was made shortly before a deadline to reply to the Vatican’s appellate briefing. …

U.S. District Court Judge Michael Mosman examined thousands of pages of documents before determining last year that the Vatican did not employ Ronan and was not involved in the priest’s transfers. An employee relationship between the Vatican and Ronan could have allowed for an exception to a federal law that generally prohibits lawsuits against foreign sovereign entities.

Lena said Doe and Anderson had the documents showing that only the religious order knew about Ronan’s abuse. “They just continued to beat on this case way beyond when they knew it should have died.”

He said in a statement that the case is the third of its kind to “disintegrate in the face of legal and factual challenge,” referring to lawsuits against the Holy See that were filed in Kentucky and Wisconsin and later withdrawn.

Anderson said an earlier ruling in which the judge said the Vatican is not immune under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act was an important win, and the dropping of Doe’s lawsuit will not end his effort to hold the Vatican accountable.

“Far from the end,” he said. “For us, it’s the beginning because this case is the one that opened the door.”

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August 6, 2013

Plaintiff drops abuse case against Vatican

UNITED STATES
Merced Sun-Star

By STEVEN DUBOIS — Associated Press

PORTLAND, ORE. — A former Oregon man who said he was sexually abused by a pedophile priest nearly 50 years ago has withdrawn his appeal of a ruling that said the Vatican did not employ the priest and is not liable for damages.

Lawyer Jeff Anderson named the Vatican as one of the defendants in the 2002 lawsuit he filed on behalf of the man identified as John Doe. Anderson said Tuesday his client still believes “all roads lead to Rome” but has grown weary of the long legal odyssey.

“This survivor decided that we should pursue this effort, but through other means and not his case,” said Anderson, who is based in Minnesota.

The Vatican’s lawyer, Jeffrey Lena, said the case that ended at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was “way over the top” and should have never been filed.

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IL – Chicago man accuses priest of sexual misdeeds at Chicago seminary

ILLINOIS
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: August 6, 2013

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

A Chicago man’s report of clergy sexual misconduct at a Chicago seminary is preventing a Catholic priest from taking over a parish in New Jersey.

Paterson Catholic diocese officials have reversed their decision to make Fr. Brando Ibarra head of a Budd Lake NJ church, after David Fagersten of Chicago complained to city officials that Fr. Ibarra tried to rape him years ago at Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein.

We hope Catholic officials – in Chicago and in Paterson – will investigate these allegations and stop acting so secretively and irresponsibly in clergy sex cases, no matter when they may have happened or what the ages of the alleged victims may be.

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Pedophile priest case vs. Vatican tossed; SNAP responds

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, Aug. 6

Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 862 7688 home, 314 503 0003 cell, SNAPdorris@gmail.com )

Once again, smart and aggressive lawyering has protected top Catholic officials from having to answer in court for their repeated and reckless secrecy and complicity in a troubling child sex abuse and cover up case.

The 11 year old case of Joe V. Doe v. the Holy See, filed in Oregon federal court, has been withdrawn.

Fortunately, however, a similar case in the UK is proceeding. It involves a woman who was sexually assaulted by Father Wilfred Baldwin.

[Daily Mail]

[Daily Mail]

In response to Doe’s withdrawal, the Pope’s lawyer makes the vague claim that this suit has “factual” difficulties. But here are the real facts:

–After facing child sex abuse allegations or admissions each time, numerous Catholic officials moved this priest from Ireland to Illinois to Oregon.

–Because popes insist on exploiting legal technicalities, more facts about this case will likely remain forever hidden.

–Because popes insist on exploiting legal technicalities, high ranking Catholic officials won’t likely ever face consequences for knowingly putting kids in harm’s way, exploiting unsuspecting parents’ trust, and causing this Oregon man to be sexually violated.

This brave man was able, through this suit, to force Vatican officials – for the first time ever – to turn over records about a pedophile priest. Given the historic and on-going secrecy of the Catholic hierarchy, that’s a huge achievement. We hope he is proud of that accomplishment. We certainly are proud of him.

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NJ-Priest withdraws after sexual misconduct report, SNAP responds

NEW JERSEY
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: August 6, 2013

Statement by SNAP director David Clohessy ( 314-566-9790 cell, SNAPclohessy@aol.com )

A man’s report of clergy sexual misconduct at a seminary is preventing a Catholic priest from taking over a New Jersey parish.

In June, Paterson Catholic diocese officials announced that Fr. Brando Ibarra would head St. Jude’s parish in Budd Lake. But after David Fagersten of Chicago complained to Mount Olive officials that Fr. Ibarra tried to rape him years ago, Fr. Ibarra has opted to not take the Budd Lake assignment.

Paterson’s bishop has pledged to be “open and transparent” in clergy sex cases. We hope he’ll start now with this one.

We applaud Mount Olive Mayor Rob Greenbaum for expressing his concern to church officials. And we deplore Paterson’s bishop for, in the words of one news account, “never directly addressing whether the diocese investigated the allegations.”

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Holy See’s lawyer: Dismissed lawsuit in US “never should have been filed”

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Radio

(Vatican Radio) The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit dismissed the Plaintiff’s appeal in the Oregon federal case of John V. Doe v Holy See on Monday, bringing to an end the litigation which began in 2002. The case involved an alleged case of the sexual abuse of a minor by a priest in Oregon in 1965.

Jeffrey S. Lena, Counsel for the Holy See, published the entire documentation held by the Vatican concerning the case in 2011. This showed that the Holy See was only informed of the misconduct a year after the abuse was reported, and the priest was then laicized within weeks.

In response to the latest development, Lena pointed out “the dismissal – which was not the result of any settlement or other payment by the Holy See – was entered at the voluntary request of the Plaintiff’s own lawyers, who were faced with an impending deadline to reply to the Holy See’s appellate briefing in the case,” and said the lawsuit “never should have been filed in the first place.”

Please find the full statement by Jeffrey S. Lena below

STATEMENT OF JEFFREY S. LENA, COUNSEL FOR THE HOLY SEE
REGARDING WITHDRAWAL OF PLAINTIFF’S APPEAL IN
JOHN V. DOE v. HOLY SEE

On August 5, 2013, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit dismissed Plaintiff’s appeal in the Oregon federal case of John V. Doe v Holy See, thereby definitively drawing to a close litigation commenced with media fanfare in 2002. The dismissal – which was not the result of any settlement or other payment by the Holy See – was entered at the voluntary request of the Plaintiff’s own lawyers, who were faced with an impending deadline to reply to the Holy See’s appellate briefing in the case.

John V. Doe is the third case of its kind against the Holy See to disintegrate in the face of legal and factual challenge. O’Bryan v. Holy See, filed in a Kentucky federal court in 2004, was withdrawn by the plaintiffs’ counsel in 2010 in the face of the Holy See’s pending motion to dismiss. John Doe 16 v. Holy See – a case filed in a Wisconsin federal court in 2010 in a circus-like media atmosphere – was withdrawn under similar circumstances.

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Abuse Suit Against Holy See Dismissed

SEATTLE (WA)
National Catholic Reporter

Caitlin Hendel | Aug. 6, 2013 NCR Today

The 13-year-old effort by a Seattle man to hold the Vatican responsible for priest abuse ended Monday, according to this report by Vatican Radio. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has dismissed the plaintiff’s appeal in John V. Doe v Holy See, after years of wrangling over the legality of suing the Vatican and whether it acts as the employer of U.S. priests.

The suit involved a man now in his 60s who had accused the late Fr. Andrew Ronan of molesting him when he was a child in Oregon in 1965. The plaintiff tried to place the blame on the Vatican, saying that as Ronan’s employer, it was ultimately responsible for his actions. U.S. District Judge Michael Mosman in Portland ruled last year that the Vatican was not Ronan’s employer and therefore not liable in this case.

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Priest won’t come to Budd Lake after town officials ask about old allegations

NEW JERSEY
NJ.com

By Louis C. Hochman/NJ.com
on August 06, 2013

MOUNT OLIVE — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson has cancelled plans to appoint the Rev. Brando Ibarra to a Budd Lake church — at Ibarra’s request — after township officials inquired about an allegation of sexual impropriety first made more than a decade ago.

But the priest’s lawyer, Bruce S. Rosen, says allegations are the result of a “ridiculous obsession” by accuser David Fagersten III, and has threatened to sue Fagersten over making them.

Rosen told NJ.com Brando has never been charged in connection with the allegations, doesn’t know of any criminal inquiry into the allegations and denies them outright.

“Beginning more than a decade ago, and resuming in the past few weeks (since it was announced that Father Brando Ibarra was to be appointed as pastor to St. Jude Church in Budd Lake), David Fagersten III has engaged in a campaign of falsely accusing Fr. Brando of a criminal and reprehensible offense which purportedly took place 15 years ago, as well as other vague and untrue allegations of misconduct,” Rosen wrote in a July 29 statement sent to NJ.com on Brando’s behalf.

In a series of letters to the diocese beginning in 2001, Fagersten alleges he and Ibarra were engaged in a sexually intimate relationship from February 1996 to June 1998. In a 2004 letter to Bishop Arthur J. Serratelli, he says that relationship “became dysfunctional and ended when Brando attempted to rape me.” In the various letters, he repeatedly refers to Ibarra as a “sexual predator.”

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Pruebas contra el sacerdote Albarrán Villasmil

COLOMBIA
La Opinion

SAN CRISTOBAL | 06 DE AGOSTO DE 2013

La comunidad de San Cristóbal continúa esperando los resultados de la investigación que adelanta la Fiscalía, respecto a la responsabilidad del sacerdote Isaías Albarrán Villasmil, de 35 años, en cinco casos de abuso sexual registrados en la capital del estado Táchira.

El jefe del Cicpc, Luis Monroy, aseguró que aun no se pueden dar detalles de la investigación, en la que se conoció ya ha declarado un importante número de personas. Además, extraoficialmente se ha comentado que las mujeres violadas por el sacerdote podrían incluso llegar a ser diez, y no cinco como se viene informando.

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La Justicia entrerriana sobreseyó a Ilarraz y el cura anhela regresar a la Parroquia de Monteros

ARGENTINA
La Gaceta

A Justo José Ilarraz le gustaría regresar a Monteros y volver a hacerse cargo de la Parroquia Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, la misma que abandonó hace casi un año. El sacerdote dirigía esa Iglesia desde 2002, pero en septiembre de 2012 pidió un año de licencia y se refugió en la casa de un allegado. Eso fue a partir del escándalo que generó una publicación de la revista entrerriana “Análisis Digital”, donde se mencionaban los abusos sexuales que habría cometido Ilarraz contra al menos 50 niños, entre 1984 y 1992, cuando estuvo al frente del Seminario Menor de Paraná.

Pero ayer la Sala 1 de la Cámara del Crimen de Paraná consideró que la causa está prescripta y sobreseyó al religioso. Aunque el procurador general del Superior Tribunal, Jorge García, anticipó que recurrirá a la Corte Suprema de Justicia para que revea el fallo.

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Sobreseyeron a un cura acusado de abuso sexual

ARGENTINA
Clarin

POR OSCAR LONDERO
Justo Ilarraz había sido denunciado por un ex seminarista. La Justicia consideró prescripta la causa.

La Sala I de la Cámara del Crimen de Paraná sobreseyó al sacerdote Justo Ilarraz y declaró prescripta la causa en la que se lo investigaba por presunta corrupción agravada de menores en perjuicio de ex seminaristas que tuvo a su cargo en el Seminario de Paraná entre los años 1984 y 1992.

La resolución, firmada por los vocales Hugo Perotti y Miguel Angel Giorgio –el restante, José María Chemes, no intervino por encontrarse enfermo-, se conoció 11 meses después de haberse iniciado el expediente y sin que el religioso hubiese declarado.

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Highland police issue appeal over school sex abuse allegations

SCOTLAND
Ross-Shire Journal

A HIGHLAND police chief has issued an appeal to members of the public who may have been affected by sex abuse at a former school.

Allegations about historic abuse at the Fort Augustus Abbey School have hit the headlines in recent weeks following a BBC investigation.

Now, the Highland and Islands Division of Police Scotland is investigating the historic reports of alleged abuse from former pupils and is appealing for anyone affected to come forward.

The investigation followed a report in March 2013, by a former pupil of the Abbey, of sex abuse at the school during the 1980s.

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EUA: padre é detido por supostamente manter relações com prostituta

ESTADOS UNIDOS
Terra

Um padre católico do alto escalão da Arquidiocese de Boston, nos Estados Unidos, voluntariamente pediu licença após ser acusado de manter relações sexuais com uma prostituta, de acordo com informações da agência AP.

As autoridades disseram que Arthur Coyle foi liberado após pagar fiança de US$ 500 e se declarar inocente, nessa segunda-feira, da acusação de manter relação sexual mediante pagamento.

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WV- Pastor pleads not guilty to sex abuse charges

WEST VIRGINIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Statement by Barbara Dorris, Outreach Director, 314-862-7688 SNAPdorris@gmail.com

For immediate release August 6, 2013

A 14-year-old girl reported to police in April that the pastor, who also worked at Kanawha County Schools, had inappropriately touched her.

Johnnie Franklin Winnell, a pastor at United Gospel Mission in Charleston, who had previously admitted to authorities that he touched the girl three times, pleaded guilty yesterday at his arraignment.

We urge anyone that may have been harmed by Winnell or may have additional information to report what they know to authorities. Experience suggests that often these offenses are not isolated. Any information about this predator will help to insure he is put in jail, safely away from children.

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Boston-area priest busted with a prostitute in a graveyard

MASSACHUSETTS
The Raw Story

By David Edwards
Tuesday, August 6, 2013

A high-ranking priest with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston was arrested over the weekend for soliciting a prostitute after police observed him paying for sex in a graveyard.

Lowell police were in a local neighborhood on Sunday conducting surveillance for prostitution and drug use when they observed a known prostitute riding in a black Chevrolet Equinox with 62-year-old Monsignor Arthur M. Coyle, according to The Boston Globe. Police followed the car to a cemetery where Coyle admitted to hiring the woman for sex, but insisted that “they hadn’t done anything yet.”

The 38-year-old woman told police that she had been paid $40 to perform sexual acts.

A Police report showed that Coyle was observed “well over a dozen different times” driving through areas frequented by prostitutes since last November. The report said that the priest would stop “every time he sees a single female or a known prostitute.”

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Pilgrims walk with shadow of Church abuse

AUSTRALIA
Eureka Street

Ailsa Piper | 06 August 2013

Shadows cast by pilgrims on the Camino MozárabeI grew up in outback WA, where there was no church, or neighbour, within easy driving distance. Stories were what we had, and they were sacred.

Some were poems — ‘The Owl and the Pussycat’ may be responsible for my wanderlust, forever seeking that land of bong-trees. Some were from the Yamiji people — they instilled reverence for this land over which we stomp. Some were Bible stories — angels, miracles, water to wine and dead men walking. Those stories helped form my wish to live an honourable life. To ‘do unto others’.

Later, at convent school, while I resented not being allowed to serve on the altar, I did love the rituals and the rosary’s mantra. I also loved one Q and A from catechism:

Q: What is God?
A: God is love.

As I grew, I reassessed. My mother insisted I make my own choices on morality, faith and ethics. I was not to parrot inherited stances, but to form opinions based on experience and listening.

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Filmmaker Sees Parallel Between Red Purges And Local Prosecution Of Catholic Priests

UNITED STATES
Big Trial

MONDAY, JULY 22, 2013

By Ralph Cipriano
for Bigtrial.net

Ken Gumbert, an award-winning documentary filmmaker, chronicles the lives of people who have fought back against historic injustices.

His 1990 documentary, Saving Grace, was about the survivors of a Communist social experiment to exterminate religion in Czechoslovakia, particularly the Catholic Church. His 1992 film, Between Two Worlds, was about a family of Ute Indians struggling to retain their native culture on a Utah reservation, amid rampant alcoholism and drug abuse. His 2003 documentary, Red Terror On The Amber Coast, was about the resistance movement in Lithuania, where people fought to the death against a Soviet campaign of mass arrests, property confiscations, and deportations to forced labor camps in Siberia.

Gumbert was in Philadelphia this week to begin shooting his latest documentary about another group of people fighting historic injustice — Catholic priests in America falsely accused of sex abuse.

It’s a subject that Gumbert is passionate about. He’s a Catholic priest of 28 years, and a member of a Dominican order. He’s also a film studies professor at Providence College in Rhode Island.

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A Really Good Idea (Or: Many Hands Make Light Work)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

An idea has been proposed to produce a pilot program for a weekly, one-hour, television program on the Royal Commission and related issues. The idea involves control of the format, production and financing, by victims and their friends and associates. It is called the Survivors’ Pilot Project.

Anyone wishing to participate in this project can go to the following website, which contains contact details for the principal proposer: http://www.gofundme.com/3cfgso

Topics which have been suggested include:

* A segment that is focused on healing/understanding in your neighborhood or community.
* Coming out. What to expect and how to work for a better outcome.
* Dispelling myths & legends – what psychology, neuroscience and research can tell us.
* Justice and the law
* The psychology of the cover-up and just what is being covered up.
* Statistics, surveys/polls.
* Guests – local and from overseas (SKYPE).
* Talking to management.
* Guests from government and public services.
* Bring a guest from overseas to Australia every 6 months – produce a weekly on their insights.
* Internet Meme of the week.
* The Commission – This Week’s Review.
* Successes and Failures.
* Social Media This Week.

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Allegations of graver sexual abuse surface on eve of rabbi’s verdict

ISRAEL
Times of Israel

By MITCH GINSBURG August 6, 2013

One day before the verdict in a sexual assault case against Rabbi Mordechai Elon, one of the most prominent modern Orthodox rabbis of his generation in Israel, a website serving the religious community released a dated recording in which another senior rabbi claimed that the charges brought before the court omitted far graver acts committed by Elon.

“The victims don’t want to reveal what happened; their wounds are bleeding and they don’t want to stand before a cross examination and be revealed,” said Rabbi Yaakov Ariel of the acts allegedly committed by Elon. Some of those acts, he said, were “whales” when compared to the charges brought before the court, which he described as “small fish.”

Elon was charged in a Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court with two counts of sexual harassment and sexual assault.

In February one of the alleged victims refused to take the stand and testify against his former teacher, leaving a single complainant remaining and placing the reputation of the religious group that brought the alleged misconduct to light in doubt.

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CA- Serial predator was unsupervised in Oakland

CALIFORNIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

[Fr. Ruben Martinez]

Serial predator was unsupervised in Oakland
Cleric estimates he abused “more than 100” kids
New records show church knew of his crimes for decades
Victims will hand out fliers to neighbors about the pedophile
SNAP: He lived “among unsuspecting neighbors” for a decade
Group to Catholic officials: “Come clean about other predators here”

WHAT
Holding signs and childhood photos at a sidewalk news conference, clergy sex abuse victims will disclose that

–a credibly accused child molesting Catholic priest quietly lived in Oakland for ten years, and
–521 pages of his personnel files were released last week and are now available on line. (The Associated Press say they “paint a devastating picture.”)

Going door-to-door, they will hand out leaflet to neighbors urging anyone who may have seen, suspected or suffered his crimes to call police.

They will also call on local Catholic officials to reveal the names of other proven, admitted and credibly accused child molesting clerics who live or lived at this church building.

WHEN
Tuesday, August 6 at 11:30 a.m.

WHERE
On the sidewalk outside the Oblate Provincial Mission House, 290 Lenox Avenue (between Montecito Ave. & Van Buren Ave.) in Oakland, CA

WHO
Two-three victims of clergy sex crimes who belong to an international support group called SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAPnetwork.org)

WHY
A predator Catholic priest from Southern California who admitted abusing at least 100 kids lived for at least a decade at the Oblate Provincial Mission House. The AP reports that he “confessed shocking details” including that he abused his 5-year-old brother, had sex with male prostitutes, and frequented gay strip clubs.

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Former youth pastor pleads guilty to sex charges involving minor

KANSAS CITY (MO)
Fox 4

August 5, 2013, by Michelle Pekarsky

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A former church youth director pleaded guilty in federal court on Monday to porn charges and taking a minor across state lines for illegal sexual activity.

Dennis Myers, 53, of Blue Springs, was indicted in February. Under the terms of the plea agreement, Myers must plead guilty to charges of statutory sodomy in the first degree.

Prosecutors say in the 1990s, Myers met a 16-year-old girl when he was youth director at the First United Methodist Church in Springdale. Myers left the church to open his own DJ business and was training the girl, then 15-years old, to assist him in the business. He admitted that the two were engaging in some sexual activity at that time.

From November 1994 to November 1995, when the girl was 16-years old, Myers took her from Arkansas to Kansas City, Mo. where they had sexual intercourse.

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High-ranking priest facing prostitution charges

MASSACHUSETTS
My Fox Boston

LOWELL, Mass. (AP/MyFoxBoston.com) – A high-ranking priest with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston is facing a prostitution charge.

Authorities say the Rev. Arthur Coyle was granted $500 bail after pleading not guilty Monday in Lowell to a count of sexual conduct for a fee.

Coyle is the Episcopal Vicar for the Merrimack Region, meaning he oversees several parishes in the area. He lives at the rectory of St. Rita’s Parish in Lowell.

Police say the 62-year-old was arrested just after 5 p.m. Sunday after he was allegedly found with a prostitute behind a Lowell cemetery.

Coyle reportedly gave the prostitute $40 to perform a sexual act, and as proof for police, she showed them the two $20 bills. The woman told police it was the second time he had paid her in return for sexual acts.

Police had reportedly been watching Coyle circle known prostitution spots for close to a year and stopping for known prostitutes more than a dozen times in the past 10 months.

FOX 25 spoke with one of the attorneys representing victims of the Catholic sex abuse scandal who says he is shocked by the hypocrisy of it all.

“You have the supervisor soliciting prostitution and apparently seeking it for months, and on the other hand you have that same person supervising priests with regards to their own sexual activity. It’s not rocket science. There’s a problem here,” Mitchell Garabedian said.

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Group protests Braxton’s Africa trip, kitchen remodel, questions status of priests

BELLEVILLE (IL)
News-Democrat

[with video]

By GEORGE PAWLACZYK — News-Democrat

BELLEVILLE — The cost of a kitchen renovation for Bishop Edward Braxton, questions about his recent trip to Africa and worry that priests suspected of molesting children aren’t being monitored were the subjects of a small rally Monday outside the Diocese of Belleville’s chancery office.

Seven members of the Survivor’s Network of those Abused by Priests demonstrated with small signs on the street corner opposite St. Elizabeth’s Hospital.

A prime concern, said David Clohessy, a director of SNAP, is the organization’s belief that six or seven Belleville Diocese priests removed from ministry in the early- to mid-90s and still on the diocesan payroll might molest children. None of these priests has been accused of any crime in a criminal court.

“They say to these priests, ‘You’re too dangerous to be in our parishes, but I don’t care who you hang out with, or where you live,'” Clohessy said.

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Lowell priest hit with sex charge

LOWELL (MA)
Boston Herald

By:
O’Ryan Johnson

A high-ranking Catholic priest — once honored by the pope and now accused of hiring a prostitute for sex in his car at a Lowell cemetery — has been spotted cruising a local hooker hot spot in the past, according to a police report.

The Rev. Monsignor Arthur Coyle, who received the title of prelate of honor from Pope Benedict XVI last year, has been stopped for circling a part of the city frequented by drug dealers and streetwalkers, and his black Chevrolet Equinox is known to cops who work that area, Lowell police Detective Rafael Rivera wrote in his report.

“Detectives have observed Arthur Coyle in this same vehicle well over a dozen times,” Rivera wrote. “I have further observed him to stop and slow down every time he sees a single female or a prostitute in the area.” …

Police identified the alleged prostitute as Siriwan Kongkaew, 38, of Lowell, and said she will be summonsed for a charge of sexual conduct for a fee. She told police that Sunday was the second time Coyle had picked her up and paid her for sex. She gave police the $40 he paid her this most recent time as evidence, the report stated.

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Prostitution charge against former Brockton and Avon priest ‘a shocker’

MASSACHUSETTS
Brockton Enterprise

By Maria Papadopoulos
Enterprise Staff Writer
Posted Aug 06, 2013

BROCKTON —
News of the arrest of the Rev. Arthur Coyle on a charge of soliciting a prostitute stunned board members at Cardinal Spellman High School, where Coyle has also served on the board.

“That’s a shocker,” said John T. Yunits Jr. of Brockton, a member of Spellman’s board of trustees, who declined further comment on the arrest Monday.

Coyle, a high-ranking priest with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston who previously served at parishes in Avon and Brockton, has taken a voluntary leave after being accused of soliciting a prostitute in Lowell on Sunday.

It was unclear for how long Coyle, a Weymouth native, has served on Cardinal Spellman’s board of trustees, and whether he would remain on the board after his weekend arrest.

Monday afternoon, Coyle’s photograph and his biography were listed on Spellman’s website among other board of trustee members, then removed by 4 p.m.

“If ever there is anyone with a Spellman connection it is Msgr. Art Coyle!” Coyle’s biography read before it was removed Monday afternoon from the school’s website.

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Archdiocesan official charged with soliciting a prostitute

LOWELL (MA)
Boston Globe

By Peter Schworm and Melissa Hanson | GLOBE STAFF | GLOBE CORRESPONDENT AUGUST 05, 2013

LOWELL — Last November, police watched a driver cruise through a neighborhood for some 20 minutes, passing a prostitute several times to get her attention. When officers pulled the man over, he initially said he was “just driving around,” according to a police report.

But when police pressed him and suggested he was not being truthful, the man told officers he “wanted to just go home,” the report stated.

On Sunday afternoon, police had another encounter with Monsignor Arthur M. Coyle, a high-ranking official with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, this time arresting him and accusing him of soliciting a prostitute.

Coyle, 62, pleaded not guilty to the charges Monday at his arraignment in Lowell District Court. He voluntarily took a leave of absence from his position as episcopal vicar for the Merrimack region, the archdiocese said in a statement.

In that role, Coyle oversees one of five geographic regions within the archdiocese and reports directly to Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley.

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Lowell priest charged with soliciting a prostitute

LOWELL (MA)
Lowell Sun

By Grant Welker, gwelker@lowellsun.com
UPDATED: 08/06/2013

LOWELL — Monsignor Arthur Coyle, a top official in the Merrimack Valley area for the Archdiocese of Boston, was arrested Sunday and charged with soliciting a prostitute, after having been spotted by police circling around known prostitution spots in the city more than a dozen times in the past 10 months.

Coyle, who has lived at St. Rita’s Parish rectory on Mammoth Road for the last year, allegedly drove to the back of a cemetery off Boston Road with a woman in the passenger’s seat who is a known prostitute, according to police. He had paid her $40 for oral sex, police said.

The archdiocese announced Monday afternoon that Coyle has taken a voluntary administrative leave as a result of the charges. While on leave, he is prohibited from performing any public ministry, which will last until an outcome is reached on the case, the office said. …

Coyle, 62, was honored last December — a month after he allegedly was first stopped for suspected solicitation in Lowell — by Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley and Pope Benedict XVI when he was given the title of Prelate of Honor, a rank within the title of monsignor. In a statement at the time, O’Malley credited Coyle for “exemplary service” throughout his priesthood and said Coyle’s leadership as episcopal vicar would be “of great assistance” as the archdiocese moved ahead with plans to reorganize some parishes. …

Three police officers in Lowell’s Special Investigations Section, which investigates drug and prostitution crimes, spotted Coyle on Sunday allegedly driving on Branch Street, near spots known for prostitution. Officers were familiar with Coyle’s black Chevrolet Equinox, seeing him circle around the areas at night “well over a dozen times” since he was first stopped last November, Officer Rafael Rivera said in his report.

Officers routinely keep track of vehicles they see frequently pass through an area known for prostitution or drug-dealing, police spokesman Capt. Kelly Richardson said. Officers in an unmarked car Sunday saw a known prostitute in Coyle’s vehicle so they followed him as he drove to a secluded area, he said.

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Catholic Church must not be allowed to police itself

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Tuesday 6 August 2013

Colette Douglas Home
Columnist

CHRISTOPHER Walls’s cry from the heart woke me yesterday.

“I was robbed of my childhood. I was robbed of my education. I am left swallowing anger, frustration,’ he told the Today programme on Radio 4. I am left to deal with that on a daily basis, on my own. They can be of no help to me.”

This man, now in his sixties, was responding to an apology from the Bishop of Aberdeen following revelations of abuse at Fort Augustus Abbey School.

Mr Walls, who was beaten daily and sexually abused when he was a pupil at Carlekemp (the Fort Augustus prep school in East Lothian) said: “I think these are sins crying out to heaven for vengeance.’

The Bishop of Aberdeen, Hugh Gilbert, has been applauded for offering an apology for the “shameful abuse” days after a documentary that exposed it to the public.

But Mr Walls remains cynical. He finds the apology “thin”. Over the years he has told his story to members of the clergy and been “shushed”. He made an official complaint to Dom Richard Yeo, Abbot President of the Benedictines, in 2010. An inquiry was launched yet no-one interviewed him or his brother David, a fellow victim.

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Fresh claims of sex abuse at school as more come forward

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Tuesday 6 August 2013

Jody Harrison
Reporter

POLICE are investigating fresh allegations of sexual and physical abuse by monks at a former ­Catholic boarding school in the Highlands.

An investigation was launched after former pupils at Fort Augustus Abbey school said they had been molested and beaten by monks over a period of three decades from the 1950s.

In a statement, Police Scotland said they were now liaising with a number of law enforcement agencies across the UK and abroad.

There have also been claims of abuse at Carlekemp, the abbey’s feeder school in East Lothian. Both schools are now closed.

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Kanawha pastor pleads not guilty to sex abuse

WEST VIRGINIA
Daily Mail

A Kanawha County pastor accused of sexually abusing a teenage girl in his home entered a plea of not guilty Monday in Kanawha Circuit Court.

Circuit Judge James Stucky arraigned Johnnie Franklin Winnell, 59, of Gypsum Lane, Monday on charges of sexual abuse by a guardian or person of trust and first-degree sexual abuse. Winnell pleaded not guilty to both charges.

Winnell, who was listed in April as a computer operator for Kanawha County Schools’ transportation office, was arrested in April after a teen girl in his care told Kanawha deputies he touched her inappropriately.

The 14-year-old told a forensic interviewer that Winnell, a pastor at United Gospel Mission on Charleston’s West Side, touched her sexually at least twice, according to a criminal complaint.

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More claims of abuse at former Catholic boarding school as victims promise legal action

SCOTLAND
Telegraph

A former nurse who claims he was assaulted at a Catholic boarding school has rejected the church’s apology to victims of physical and sexual abuse and said he was determined to pursue legal action for compensation.

By Auslan Cramb, Scottish Correspondent
9:09AM BST 06 Aug 2013

The former pupil of Fort Augustus Abbey said he was unimpressed by the apology offered in a mass in the Highland town, and said he believed a group legal action was increasingly likely.

Andrew Lavery, who lives in the north-east of England, attended the school in the mid 1980s and claims he was beaten, sexually assaulted and psychologically tortured by monks when he was locked in a room for days on end.

He spoke out as Police Scotland confirmed that more victims had come forward since the screening last week of a television documentary on abuse by monks at the Benedictine abbey.

Mr Lavery alleges that he was beaten unconscious by a monk and master, and accuses a monk who is now a priest in England of physical and sexual assault.

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

KANSAS CITY (MO)
KCUR

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 US bishop to be convicted of failing to report suspected abuse.
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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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August 5, 2013

Boston official takes leave, pleads not guilty to sex charge

MASSACHUSETTS
National Catholic Reporter

Catholic News Service | Aug. 5, 2013

BOSTON An episcopal vicar in the archdiocese of Boston began a voluntary administrative leave Monday after he pleaded not guilty to allegedly paying for sex with an female prostitute.

Msgr. Arthur M. Coyle, episcopal vicar of the Merrimack region since 2008, was arrested Sunday near the Polish Cemetery in Lowell after police said they witnessed him paying a fee for sex in a vehicle behind the cemetery.

In a statement Monday, the archdiocese said Coyle, 62, had taken the voluntary leave “as a result of his arrest on charges related to sexual misconduct involving an adult.” He will not be permitted to perform any public ministry until the case is resolved, the statement said.

“The steps taken today do not represent a determination of Msgr. Coyle’s guilt or innocence as it pertains to these charges,” it added. “The archdiocese asks for prayers for all impacted by this matter.”

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Schüller in Los Angeles: decrying ‘dictatorship’ of church hierarchy

CALIFORNIA
National Catholic Reporter

Gabrielle Canon | Aug. 5, 2013

LOS ANGELES It was 7:15 p.m. Friday. Seats in the dimly lit auditorium adjacent to the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Pasadena, Calif., were beginning to fill. More than 200 Catholics from the Los Angeles area had gathered to hear the presentation by Austrian priest Fr. Helmut Schüller, who is calling upon Catholics to defy church hierarchy.

As a leader in a worldwide reform movement, Schüller has spent the last two and a half weeks meeting congregations in cities throughout the United States as part of his “Catholic Tipping Point” tour. Sponsored by 10 Catholic organizations, each presentation details the intentions behind the “Call to Disobedience,” a document published by the Austrian Priests’ Initiative.

The lights flickered, signaling that the event was about to begin, and as people began to quiet, Fr. Kevin Steen, a local priest and host of the event, took the microphone. The evening began with a prayer, followed by prayers for intercession led by members from the congregation. Each petition outlined the objectives the reformers in attendance hoped would be addressed.

“Celebrating the beauty of God’s image in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people — we pray,” a woman quietly said into the microphone. “Lord, hear our prayer,” the congregation answered.

“Longing for the day when, like St. Mary of Magdala, women can proclaim the Gospel from our pulpits — we pray.” “Lord, hear our prayer.”

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High-ranking priest arrested on prostitution charge in Lowell

MASSACHUSETTS
Patriot-Ledger

LOWELL —
A high-ranking priest with with long ties to the South Shore was arrested after police allegedly found him with a prostitute behind a Lowell cemetery.

Authorities say Msgr. Arthur Coyle, a native of Weymouth, was granted $500 bail after pleading not guilty Monday in Lowell to sexual conduct for a fee.

Police say he was arrested just after 5 p.m. Sunday.

Msgr. Coyle, 62, is the Episcopal Vicar for the Merrimack Region, meaning he oversees several parishes in the area. He lives at the rectory of St. Rita’s parish in Lowell.

A call to St. Rita’s was referred to the archdiocese. An archdiocese spokesman did not immedia

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Senior Catholic priest arrested …

MASSACHUSETTS
Daily Mail (UK)

Senior Catholic priest arrested after being caught red-handed paying $40 for oral sex with ‘known prostitute’ in cemetery

A high-ranking priest with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston is facing a prostitution charge after being caught red-handed by police.

The Rev. Arthur Coyle was arrested just after 5 p.m. on Sunday after he offered a ‘known prostitute’ money for sex behind a cemetery in Lowell, Massachusetts, said Lowell Police Captain Kelly Richardson.

Police say Monsignor Coyle, 62, was granted $500 bail after pleading not guilty Monday in Lowell District Court to a count of sexual conduct for a fee. He is due to return to court Sept. 16 for a pretrial conference

In a report filed in court, police quoted Coyle as telling them that he had paid a woman working as a prostitute $40 for oral sex. Coyle told police the sex act had not been completed, reported Boston.com.

Police had spotted Coyle driving a black Chevy Equinox and noticed he had a ‘known prostitute’ in the passenger seat, the report said.
After the vehicle parked behind the Polish Cemetery in Lowell, of

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Election Time! (Or: Is Anybody Listening?)

AUSTRALIA
lewisblayse.net

No, this is not about endorsing any party or candidate!

For this posting, I will once again revert to the first person format. The reality of life in the modern democracy is that the pollies only really listen to us during election campaigns, so we should not miss the chance to put the wind up them.

It would be a very brave politician indeed who would even consider reducing the funding for the Royal Commission. Still, it would be nice to have all parties, formally, reassert their commitment to the funding of $440 million. Given the state of the budget, and obvious cost-cutting after the election, assurances would also be nice.

Further, given that the Royal Commission was set up under an atheist Prime Minister, and both of the current contenders are very religious, the reassurance becomes yet more necessary, whoever wins. Of course, there is probably nothing to worry about concerning the post-election progress of the national enquiry.

I, for one, will be sending an e-mail to my local candidates to seek the reassurance. I will also be asking for their thoughts and intentions on encouraging the internet companies, such as Google, to do more to assist authorities in combating paedophiles on the web. Who knows, I may even get a reply!

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US priest arrested on prostitution charge

MASSACHUSETTS
Telegraph (Australia)

AAP AUGUST 06, 2013

A HIGH-RANKING priest with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has taken a voluntary leave after being accused of soliciting a prostitute.

Authorities say the Reverend Arthur Coyle was granted $US500 ($A565) bail after pleading not guilty on Monday to a count of sexual conduct for a fee.

Coyle is the episcopal vicar for the Merrimack Region, meaning he oversees several parishes in the area. He lives at the rectory of St Rita’s parish in Lowell.

Police say the 62-year-old Coyle was arrested on Sunday after he was allegedly found with a prostitute behind a Lowell cemetery.

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SNAP & ALLEGED WRONGDOERS

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Berger’s Beat

August 5, 2013 11:37 am | Author: Jerry Berger

SNAP members were outside the Cathedral on Lindell yesterday handing fliers to church-goers that pointed out that six alleged wrongdoers worked there. Five are priests who have been sued for child sex crimes: Fr. James Gummersbach; Fr. James Pavik; Fr. Chester Gaiter; Fr. Bryan Kuchar and Fr. Xiu “Joseph” Jiang (who faces current criminal charges). And one is Bishop Robert Finn, now of Kansas City, who was convicted last year of refusing to report a pedophile priest.Kuchar has completed his jail time and now works at Lumiere Place casino, according to the state sex offender registry.

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Boston archdiocese official on administrative leave after allegedly offering money to prostitute in Lowell

LOWELL (MA)
Boston Globe

By Melissa Hanson and Peter Schworm, Globe Correspondent and Globe Staff

LOWELL — An official of the Archdiocese of Boston pleaded not guilty today after he was allegedly found with a prostitute behind a cemetery.

Coyle was arrested at 5:19 p.m. Sunday after he offered a prostitute money for sex, said Lowell Police Captain Kelly Richardson. In a report filed in court, police quoted Coyle as telling them that he had paid a woman working as a prostitute $40 for oral sex. Coyle told police the sex act had not been completed, the report said. …

Police had spotted Coyle’s black Chevy Equinox and noticed he had a “known prostitute” in the passenger seat, the report said. After the vehicle parked behind the Polish Cemetery in Lowell, officers waited five minutes, then approached the vehicle and separated Coyle from the alleged prostitute, Siriwan Kongkaen, 38, police said in the report.

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August 5, 2013 – Statement Regarding Rev. Monsignor Arthur M. Coyle

MASSACHUSETTS
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston

ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON
66 Brooks Drive
Braintree, Massachusetts 02184
TEL: (617) 746-5775
FAX: (617) 782-9416
Contact: Harry-Jacques Pierre
hpierre@rasky.com
617-391-9635

(Braintree, Mass.) August 5 2013…The Archdiocese of Boston today announced that Rev. Monsignor Arthur M. Coyle has taken a voluntary administrative leave from his assignment, as a result of his arrest on charges related to sexual misconduct involving an adult. Msgr. Coyle has been serving as Episcopal Vicar of the Merrimack Region for the Archdiocese since 2008.

While on administrative leave, Msgr. Coyle is prohibited from performing any public ministry. These restrictions will remain in place pending the outcome of the case. The steps taken today do not represent a determination of Msgr. Coyle’s guilt or innocence as it pertains to these charges.

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DA: Lowell priest paid for sex with prostitute

LOWELL (MA)
Boston Herald

Monday, August 5, 2013

By:
John Zaremba

A high-ranking Catholic priest was released on $500 bail today on charges he paid a prostitute for sex behind a cemetery in Lowell, according to the Middlesex District Attorney’s office.

Rev. Monsignor Arthur M. Coyle was arraigned this morning in Lowell District Court on a charge of paying for sexual conduct, a spokeswoman for Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said. The Rev. Coyle is due back in court on Sept. 16, the DA’s office said.

Coyle was ordained in 1977 and received the title of Prelate of Honor in 2012, according to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. He had been serving as episcopal vicar of the Merrimack region for the Archdiocese since 2008.

Coyle has taken a voluntary administrative leave from his assignment as a result of his arrest, the Archdiocese of Boston said in a statement.

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New allegations of sexual and physical abuse by Catholic monks

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Monday 5 August 2013

Further allegations have been made of sexual and physical abuse by monks at a former boarding school.

Pupils of the Catholic Fort Augustus Abbey school recently told a BBC Scotland investigation that they were molested and beaten by monks over a period of three decades from the 1950s.

Abuse was also carried out at Carlekemp, its feeder school in East Lothian, it is claimed.

Both schools are now closed. …

Detective Chief Inspector Pamela Ross said: “Further individuals were identified as part of the investigation and following recent media coverage, a further number of former pupils have come forward to speak to us.

“We understand that it must be very difficult to speak about such matters but if anyone has any information about this case, they are encouraged to come forward and report this to police. Any such reports will be directed to the inquiry team and investigated and dealt with very sensitively by trained officers.”

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Victims like prime rib, too

CALIFORNIA
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on August 5, 2013

or Unfair Command Influence, Part 2: The Bully Pulpit, Exclusive Access and a Conviction

If you had any questions as to why California’s child sex abuse victims desperately need a civil window, today’s news should close the deal.

The Bully Pulpit

California Catholic News published a July 31 email from Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez, urging parishioners to write their representatives and tell them to vote “no” on SB 131. In fact, the Archbishop has even put together a website to make the letter-writing process easier.

Canon Law says that the Archbishop holds the keys to the salvation of his flock. So when he asks Catholics to write letters, he really isn’t asking … if you know what I mean.

It’s the Bully Pulpit at its most powerful.

One would think that Gomez, after all of the apologies he made in January, would be first in line to demand transparency and justice for victims and accountability for wrong-doers.

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UPDATE: Archdiocese official arrested on sex charges in Lowell

LOWELL (MA)
Lowell Sun

By Grant Welker, gwelker@lowellsun.com
UPDATED: 08/05/2013 12:40:05 PM EDT

LOWELL — The Rev. Monsignor Arthur M. Coyle, a Merrimack Valley official with the Archdiocese of Boston, was arrested for sexual conduct for pay in Lowell Sunday afternoon.

Coyle was allegedly arrested with a prostitute behind the Polish Cemetery on Boston Road. As his arraignment in Lowell District Court Monday morning, Coyle was given a court-appointed lawyer. He plead non-guilty and was ordered to return to court on Sept. 16. He was released on personal recognizance.

Coyle, the episcopal vicar for the archdiocese, lives at the rectory at St. Rita’s on Mammoth Road. The 62-year-old was arrested at 5:45 p.m. and bailed out, according to an arrest log.

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Abuse apology by Scottish Catholic bishop gets some plaudits

SCOTLAND
Ecumenical News

A senior Scottish Catholic bishop has issued a strong apology to victims of child abuse that received praise from prominent members of the community, but was rejected by former church social worker after a step that was described some as landmark announcement.

The Catholic Church announced for the first Sunday that it will publish audits compiled by its National Office of Child Safety of all allegations made against priests, staff or volunteers and how these were resolved.

Later in 2013, the church will release audits dating back to 2006, when co-ordinated procedures were first implemented in Scotland and it will continue this process each year.

The Catholic Church also announced it is also preparing a more detailed report for publication in 2014 that will refer to all historical cases stretching across all Scottish dioceses.

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Report: Boston Archdiocese Monsignor arrested on sex charges

MASSACHUSETTS
WCVB

LOWELL, Mass. —Monsignor Arthur M. Coyle, a priest with the Archdiocese of Boston, was arrested for sexual conduct for pay in Lowell Sunday afternoon.

According to the Lowell Sun, Coyle was arrested with a prostitute behind a cemetery.

He was arraigned Monday morning and held on $500 cash bail

Coyle, a native of Weymouth, was ordained a Priest in May 1977 at Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston. In July 2008, he was appointed Episcopal Vicar for the Merrimack Region.

Coyle was named a Prelate of Honor in December 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.

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Weymouth Priest Caught With Prostitute

MASSACHUSETTS
Patch

Posted by Tony Catinella (Editor) , August 05, 2013

A catholic priest from Weymouth was arrested on Sunday in Lowell for paying for a prostitute.

Monsignor Arthur M. Coyle, a priest with the Archdiocese of Boston, was arrested for sexual conduct for pay, according to WCVB.com

Coyle was arrested with a prostitute behind a cemetery.

He was arraigned Monday morning and held on $500 cash bail.
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Group to protest Bishop Braxton’s Africa trip, kitchen remodel

BELLEVILLE (IL)
News-Democrat

BELLEVILLE — The St. Louis-based Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests will hold a rally at 1:30 p.m. today outside the offices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Belleville and Bishop Edward K. Braxton.

The rally will address what SNAP alleges is a concern by victims of sexual abuse by priests about Braxton’s spending, including a trip to Africa last month and another remodeling of the bishop’s house in Belleville.

A message left Monday morning on the voicemail of Braxton’s administrative assistant was not immediately returned.

According to David Clohessy, executive director of SNAP in St. Louis, the victims will publicly call for Braxton to “reveal who paid for the trips, and his alleged new kitchen renovation, and beg him to stay home,” and monitor priests who have been removed from ministry after being suspected of sexually abusing children.

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A revolution underway with Pope Francis

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

John L. Allen Jr. | Aug. 5, 2013

ROME
Revolutions are funny things. Some are launched by one group but hijacked by others, as in Egypt, where liberal democrats have become bystanders to the real contest between the army and the Muslim Brotherhood. Some are born amid great idealism that quickly becomes a smokescreen for hypocrisy, as in the various communist uprisings.

Still others fizzle out, while a handful eventually produce new systems that, despite their flaws, really do change the world — the French and American revolutions, for instance.

It’s too early to know which trajectory will apply to the upheaval launched by Pope Francis, in part because at the level of structures and personnel he still hasn’t made many sweeping changes, and in part because the parallels are inexact anyway — Catholicism, after all, is a family of faith, not a political society.

Perhaps the lone certainty is that a revolution is, indeed, underway. In mid-July, the Italian newsmagazine L’Espresso ran a cover story on the new pope under the banner headline “Ce la farà?” The phrase translates roughly as “Will he make it?” or “Will he pull it off?” …

To take the most obvious example, there’s long been an in-group/out-group distinction in the Vatican, between a majority who show up for work and try to do their job, and an elite minority who run “the game” — who monopolize access to the pope, who control the allocation of personnel and resources, and who otherwise pull the strings of power on the basis of patronage and political savvy.

As recently as four months ago, this game was in full swing. Ambitious personnel knew precisely who they should try to befriend, which receptions to attend, which movements they should cozy up to, which devotions to embrace and so on. Many Vatican officials found that repugnant, while others worked it to perfection, but in any event they knew the lay of the land.

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Bishop Casey treated worse than pedophile priests for having affair says son

IRELAND
Irish Central

By NICK BRAMHILL, IrishCentral Staff Writer
Published Monday, August 5, 2013

The son of Bishop Eamon Casey has told of his anger at the way the Catholic Church treated his father following revelations that he had had an affair and fathered a son with American divorcee Annie Murphy.

In an interview in the Irish Times Boston-based Peter Murphy said his father received far more punishment than he deserved from Catholic Church leaders, after he was forced into exile and forbidden from saying in Mass in public ever again.

He said the subsequent paedophile scandals that have rocked the Catholic Church over the past 20 years put into perspective his father’s so-called ‘crime’.

And he also revealed that Casey, 86, who returned home to Ireland in 2006 and is now in a nursing home suffering from Alzheimer’s felt lasting pain at being banned from performing Mass publicly because he never lost his devotion to the Church.

He said: “It was ridiculous. I mean, six years’ penance in a foreign country and then the five years he spent in England made it even more egregious and more painful because of how close he was to his goal and all he wanted to was go home and say Mass. Was that so terrible?

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IL- Victims blast bishop on spending

BELLEVILLE (IL)
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Victims blast bishop on spending
He remodels home again & goes abroad
And he’s still paying 7 or 8 predator clerics
Only two of 17 abusers have been defrocked
Church is monitoring & housing none of them
Group says “kids still at risk” 20 years after crisis erupted
Despite pledging “openness,” diocese won’t reveal # of victims
SNAP: Once “ahead of the curve,” Belleville diocese is now “far behind”

WHAT
Holding signs and childhood photos, clergy sex abuse victims and their supporters will disclose that Belleville’s Catholic bishop (who’s admitted misusing church funds before):

— is renovating his home again, for the second time in seven years, and
— quietly went to Africa last month (and has several times in recent years).

They will urge him to:
— urge him to reveal who paid for the trips, and his alleged new kitchen renovation, and
— beg him to stay home, house predator priests, monitor them, and
— reveal how many boys and girls have been sexually assaulted by Belleville priests.

WHEN
TODAY, Monday, Aug. 5 at 1:30 p.m.

WHERE
Outside the Belleville Catholic Diocese HQ, 222 S. Third St., Belleville IL

WHO
At least one long-time Belleville Catholic and activist along with two-three members of a support group called SNAP (the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests), including a St. Louis man who is the group’s long time director

WHY
It’s been exactly 20 years since the first of 17 Belleville clerics was accused of molesting a child and suspended. In what was a then-unprecedented scandal, over the next three years, the diocese saw roughly 10% of its active duty priests ousted because of credible child sex abuse allegations.

Only two of them, however, have been defrocked. Seven are still being paid, SNAP believes. And none are being watched, the group says, needlessly leaving kids at risk.

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Pittsburgh trial shows need for child abuse reporting upgrade: As I See It

PENNSYLVANIA
Patriot-News

By Patriot-News Op-Ed
on August 04, 2013

By Wayne Fontana

Testimony from the trial in Pittsburgh involving alleged child abuse by a former Pittsburgh Public Schools police officer underscores the need for better safeguards for our children and clearer reporting procedures for school officials if they suspect child abuse.

That is the goal of my legislation that would require school district authorities to report possible child abuse to authorities within 24 hours.

My bill would remove the current confusing patchwork of reporting requirements involving school officials when they believe there are instances of child abuse in school. My legislation makes all school officials mandated reporters of suspected child abuse.

Witnesses at the trial testified that they were abused by the former school police officer on school premises as far back as 1998, yet no student came forward with abuse allegations at that time.

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Archbishop Gomez urges action on state senate bill, SB131

CALIFORNIA
California Catholic Daily

The following email came to Bob McPhail, Cal Catholic editor, on July 31.
Archdiocese of Los Angeles

Moderator of the Curia/Vicar General

TO: Bob
FROM: Rev. Msgr. Joseph V. Brennan, Moderator of the Curia / Vicar General
SUBJECT: AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM ARCHBISHOP JOSÉ H. GOMEZ

Archbishop Gomez has asked me to send the following important message to you:
Friends, my brother bishops and I in the California Catholic Conference are asking all Catholics to contact their Assembly members and Senators and urge them to vote “No” on Senate Bill 131.

SB-131 fails to protect all victims of childhood sexual abuse, discriminates against Catholic schools and other private employers, and puts the Church’s social services and educational mission at risk. We have set up a website that will enable you to easily email your elected officials directly: http://bit.ly/18nEUiB.

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Catholic bishop: we’re sorry for school sex abuse and beatings

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

One of Scotland’s most senior Catholics has apologised amid claims of sexual and physical abuse by monks at a former boarding school in the Highlands.

Alleged victims who attended the Catholic Fort Augustus Abbey school told a BBC Scotland investigation that they were molested and beaten by monks over a period of three decades from the 1950s.

It has also been claimed that abuse was carried out at Carlekemp, its feeder school in East Lothian. Both schools are now closed.

Five men said on the Sins Of Our Fathers documentary, screened last Monday, that they were raped or sexually abused by Father Aidan Duggan, an Australian monk who taught at Carlekemp and Fort Augustus between 1953 and 1974.

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Documentary claimed two heads covered up abuse

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

by STEPHEN MCGINTY
Published on the 05 August 2013

FORT Augustus Abbey school in the Highlands was once Scotland’s most prestigious Catholic boarding school, based on the banks of Loch Ness and run by an order of Benedictine monks.

However, evidence has emerged that over a 30-year period pupils were victims of serious physical and sexual abuse including rape.

An investigation by BBC Scotland alleged that two headmasters, Francis Davidson and Augustine Grene, covered up abuse by monks.

Father Aidan Duggan, an Australian monk who taught at Carlkemp, a preparatory school in East Lothian and Fort Augustus was said by five former pupils to have raped and sexually abused them between 1953 and 1974.

One former pupil told his parents that he had been raped only to be called into the headmaster’s office and told that lying was a mortal sin, it was reported. Duggan returned to Australia in 1974 and became a parish priest in Sydney. However, no warnings were made by the Benedictines and he allegedly continued to abuse. He died in 2004.

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Victim of monks’ sex abuse: bishop’s apology not enough

SCOTLAND
This Week

Christopher Walls, abused at what was one of Scotland’s top Catholic schools, says Church needs to make amends

LAST UPDATED AT 12:09 ON Mon 5 Aug 2013

A MAN who was sexually abused as a child by Benedictine monks at one of Scotland’s most prestigious Catholic schools has complained that an apology from the Bishop of Aberdeen at the weekend was “a bit thin” and had only been offered because the Church felt cornered.

Christopher Walls, now in his sixties, said: “You don’t get absolution when you go to confession just for saying sorry. You’ve got to have a firm purpose of amendment and that involves taking action. And you’ve got to make good the damage you did. And there’s no hint of that.”

Walls was physically and sexually abused when he was a pupil more than 50 years ago at Carlekemp Priory School in North Berwick, East Lothian, which served as a feeder prep school for Fort Augustus Abbey School in the Highlands. Both schools have since closed.

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Welcome change in Catholic Church

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Monday 5 August 2013

THE response of the Bishop of Aberdeen Hugh Gilbert to the allegations of child abuse at the Fort Augustus Catholic boarding school contains none of the language we have become used to from the church over the years on this difficult subject.

No avoidance, no aggression, no denial – only humility, an apology and an apparent willingness to act. As the latest move in a long-running and shameful scandal it is a potentially striking change in direction from the leadership of the Catholic church in Scotland.

The statement, delivered by Bishop Gilbert during mass yesterday, is remarkable for three main reasons: its speed, its tone, and what it says. The latest allegations around Fort Augustus were made in a BBC Scotland programme just a few days ago and yet here we have a quick and heartfelt apology. Should anyone doubt what a change this represents, contrast what Bishop of Aberdeen has said with the reaction of his predecessor Mario Conti in 1998 to the allegations of abuse against nuns at the Poor Sisters of Nazareth homes. Even though one of the nuns was later convicted, the claims were described as fantastical. It was also implied that at least some of the accusers had been tempted by the promise of compensation.

Yesterday’s statement by the Bishop of Aberdeen is entirely different and effectively calls for a police investigation in to the allegations around Fort Augustus. This is another striking break with the past. Historic scandals in the Church appear to show that the standard response to allegations of abuse was to move the accused to another parish, or another country, and hope the problem would go away (in the case of Fort Augustus, one of the priests facing allegations is now living in Australia). Certainly, the Church always appeared reluctant to refer such matters to the police. Whether allegations are true or not, this is no way to deal with such a serious matter.

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Abuse victim: ‘I was robbed of my childhood’

SCOTLAND
BBC News

[with audio]

5 August 2013

One of Scotland’s most senior Catholics has apologised on behalf of the church for decades of physical and sexual abuse of pupils at a boarding school.

The Bishop of Aberdeen, Hugh Gilbert, addressed parishioners at Fort Augustus in the Highlands.

His statement came after the BBC found evidence of physical and sexual abuse by monks at Fort Augustus Abbey School and its prep school in East Lothian.

The Benedictine order which ran the schools, has already apologised.

Christopher Walls, a victim of abuse at Fort Augustus, told the Today programme’s Justin Webb that he was abused both sexually and physically.

“It was horrendous,” he said, “I was hit with a stick repeatedly… in just about very lesson.”

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100 secret sex abusers in Catholic Church, says expert

SCOTLAND
Scotsman

by STEPHEN MCGINTY

Published on the 05 August 2013

THE “secret archives” of the Catholic Church in Scotland could contain allegations of sexual abuse by as many as 100 priests and other staff in cases stretching back 50 years, according to the former head of the Church’s working party on child protection.

Alan Draper, who compiled a report on “problem priests” in the nineties, dismissed the Church’s plans to publish annual audits of sexual abuse allegations against priests as “window dressing”.

The claims came on the day a bishop apologised for sex abuse at two Scottish schools run by the Church.

Retired social work director Mr Draper said an independent commission should be allowed access to the archives of each of the eight dioceses in Scotland.

As chairman of the Catholic Church’s working party on child protection, Mr Draper identifed 22 “problem priests” by analysing a ten-year period between 1985 and 1995. Based on that study, he believes records covering the past half century could identity as many as 100 priests and individuals associated with the Church who were accused of sexual abuse.

Yesterday, the retired deputy director of Stockport social work department said: “This organisation [the Church] now lacks all credibility. This is a step, but it is a very small step, and it is not appropriate for the Church to lead this process.

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Abuse apology landmark for Scots Catholic Church

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Monday 5 August 2013

David Leask
Reporter

ONE of Scotland’s most senior ­Catholics has issued a heartfelt apology to victims of child abuse in a move described as a landmark step in the church’s attitude towards the issue.

Leading experts and a child abuse victim praised yesterday’s announcement by Hugh Gilbert, the Bishop of Aberdeen, that the allegations surrounding Fort Augustus Abbey in the Highlands had shamed the church.

His comments marked a new direction for the church, which has previously faced accusations of dismissing such claims.

During mass at a church near the school, which shut in the 1990s, he said: “It is a most bitter, shaming and distressing thing that in this former Abbey School a small number of baptised, consecrated and ordained Christian men physically or sexually abused those in their care.”

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Fort Augustus Abbey Abuse: Bishop Apologises For Pupils’ Sexual Abuse At Hands Of Monks

SCOTLAND
Huffington Post

One of Scotland’s most senior Catholics has apologised to pupils amid claims of sexual and physical abuse by monks at a former boarding school in the Highlands.

Alleged victims who attended the Catholic Fort Augustus Abbey school told a BBC Scotland investigation that they were molested and beaten by monks over a period of three decades from the 1950s.

It has also been claimed that abuse was carried out at Carlekemp, its feeder school in East Lothian. Both schools are now closed.

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