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.

December 6, 2012

Priest lawsuit dismissed, but maybe not permanently

MISSOURI
The Kansas City Star

By JUDY L. THOMAS
The Kansas City Star

Another lawsuit alleging sexual abuse against a Kansas City priest has been dismissed. And like a similar lawsuit that was dismissed in October, the suit was dropped by the plaintiff in order to appeal a judge’s decision in the case.

Rebecca Randles, the attorney for David Tate — who filed the lawsuit in July 2011 against the Rev. Michael Tierney, Bishop Robert Finn and the Diocese of Kansas City St. Joseph — said the case would be re-filed after the appeal is resolved.

At issue is the judge’s dismissal of the diocese from the lawsuit. Jackson County Circuit Judge Peggy Stevens McGraw dismissed the diocese in April, finding that it only would be liable if Tierney had been engaged in activities within the scope of a priest’s employment. In doing so, Randles said, the judge was strictly interpreting some case law that has held that a diocese could not be considered liable if the alleged abuse occurred off church grounds.

The lawsuit, filed in Jackson County Circuit Court, accused Tierney of sexually abusing Tate at the home of Tierney’s mother and at a hotel swimming pool in Kansas City in the early 1970s when Tate was about 12 years old. It said the diocese knew of Tierney’s misconduct with children and covered it up.

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North Mississippi Pastor Charged in Sex Crime

MISSISSIPPI
WREG

[with video]

December 4, 2012, by Dennis Turner

(Senatobia, MS) ”Pastor Singleton, did you have an inappropriate relationship with that young man?” Seventy-one year-old Larry Singleton kept his head down and remained silent as he entered Tate County Justice Court Tuesday.

His arrest Monday night came after an 18-year-old man came to Deputies, saying he’d been forced into having sex with the man.

Investigators wouldn’t say how long it had gone one.

”That’s part of the investigation, is trying to determine exactly for how long it was going on, but it began when the man was 11-years-old, ” said Tate County Sheriff Brad Lance.

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No one can say why Austrian priest lost ‘monsignor’ title

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

by John L. Allen Jr. | Dec. 6, 2012

ROME — Famously, the behavior of bureaucracies is often driven as much by compromise, by an effort to balance competing agenda, as by strict logic. It’s a rule of thumb that certainly applies to the Catholic church, and there’s probably no better recent example than the Vatican’s decision to strip Austrian Fr. Helmut Schüller of his title as “monsignor.”

It’s a rap on the knuckles obviously intended to make a statement, and yet no one in authority seems to want to say out loud quite what that statement is.

Beyond confirming that it happened, senior Vatican spokespersons have directed inquiries about the move to the Vienna archdiocese. Meanwhile, Michael Prüller, a spokesperson for Vienna’s Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, has told reporters that the decision “was made in Rome” and “has nothing to do with us.”

The result is that while the world knows Schüller is no longer a monsignor, there’s no official explanation as to why.

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How officials use language to distance themselves from abusers

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by David Clohessy on December 06, 2012

Watch closely the language that Catholic officials use when they try to distance themselves from accused clerics.

Bishops recruit, educate, train, ordain, hire, supervise, and often transfer and protect predator priests. But once allegations surface, top church staff often pretend they’ve never even met the accused. In many church notices, he was “Fr. Smith” on Tuesday, but suddenly, on Wednesday, became “Smith” or “Mr. Smith” the minute child sex abuse allegations arose.

It almost always takes years for the Catholic hierarchy to defrock a priest. So when one goes from being Fr. Jones to Mr. Jones in a matter of hours, it’s just a public relations maneuver.

Independent statistics are hard to come by, but we’re pretty convinced that the overwhelming majority of pedophile priests – even many of those who are convicted and imprisoned – are never defrocked.

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IL – Predator priest wins ruling

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by David Clohessy on December 06, 2012

The priest always seems to land on his feet. He pled guilty to child sex crimes. Still, he was hired to work for the archdiocese.

And he was allowed to live in Cardinal Francis George’s Gold Coast mansion.

When a newspaper disclosed this, George pledged that the priest would leave Chicago.

Then, in 2008, the priest was again discovered quietly working in the archdiocese.

And now, the he has won a legal decision to keep his personnel records secret.

He is Fr. Kenneth J. Martin. Originally from Delaware, Martin pled guilty in 2001 to molesting a boy “for two and a half years, at least once a week,” according to a prosecutor. He was sentenced to probation.

Still, according to the Associated Press, this week Delaware Judge Christopher Sontchi issued a one-page order that Martin’s employment files would not be made public. The decision came “almost six months after hearing arguments behind closed doors and barring reporters from the courtroom,” the AP wrote.

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Untying Knots of the Past

CALIFORNIA
Santa Barbara Independent

Thursday, December 6, 2012

By Barney Brantingham

MOLESTED SCOUT: Tayln Lang, now 38, couldn’t understand why he kept losing job after job, year after year. Finally, determined to get to the root of the problem, “I took a long, hard look at my life and realized that it was due to a loss of self-worth,” the result of being molested by a Boy Scout leader, Lang told me Monday.

The sexual abuse he suffered from the age of 13 to 16, and its psychological effects, were inflicted by “a controlling, domineering, dominating” man with a wife and four children, Lang told me. Lang has just won a confidential settlement from the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and the Mormon church, which sponsored Troop 275 in Oxnard.

The settlement not only brought a measure of closure and healing, Lang said, “but the most important thing is to ensure that this doesn’t happen to any other young man and is brought to light.” According to his lawsuit, filed in 2010, he was molested by Mark Gum, first in Oxnard and later in Butte County. Although Gum is named in the suit, his whereabouts are unknown, according to Santa Barbara attorney Tim Hale, who filed the suit.

Gum, according to the suit, took advantage of the fact that Lang was vulnerable because of his unhappy home life in a dysfunctional family and created “an overwhelming emotional dependency that rendered plaintiff desperate for the perpetrator’s attention, approval, and affection.” Gum “made plaintiff his sex toy,” according to the suit. The Scouts and the Mormon church (also known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or LDS) knew or should have known that Gum presented a risk, the suit said.

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Catholics keep faith despite abuse claims

AUSTRALIA
ABC Sydney – Mornings with Jill Emberson

How do you reconcile the implication of sexual abuse occurring within your religious organization with your personal belief in God?

Jill was joined three local Catholics to discuss their faith in light of new sex abuse claims, the Royal Commission and State Inquiry.

Former Australian Cricketer and Newcastle Port Chaplain Rick McCosker, former university lecturer and Maitland-Newcastle Diocese’s social justice council member Moira Gordan, and Chairperson of the St Vincent de Paul Social Justice Group Pam Tierney, who had walked away from the church for 3 years but has now returned, told their stories.

With all of these issues facing their personal connection with God and the institution they have come to rely on, Jill asked whether their faith had been reassessed and shaken by these revelations.

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Premier predicts $2bn abuse compo

AUSTRALIA
7 News

Premier Colin Barnett thinks the royal commission into child sex abuse may lead to a compensation bill of $2 billion or more.

State premiers met in Canberra today, ahead of a Council of Australian Government meeting on Friday.

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill flagged a State leader’s discussion of the terms of reference for the inquiry with Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

“The outcome can’t be another set of volumes with a million recommendations to sit on a shelf gathering dust,” he said, referring to a South Australian Children in State Care Commission of Inquiry.

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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Information Service

Vatican City, (VIS) – The Holy Father appointed:

– Fr. Rudolf Voderholzer of the clergy of Munich and Freising, Germany, as bishop of Regensburg (area 12,081, population 3,588,232, Catholics 1,772,434, priests 1,244, permanent deacons 243, religious 2,878), Germany.

The bishop-elect was born in Munich, Germany in 1959 and ordained a priest in 1987. He obtained his doctorate in dogmatic theology from the University of Munich in 1997, and in 2004 became president of the Department of Faith and Science of Religions and Philosophy of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Since 2005 he has been professor of dogmatic theology at the University of Trier, Germany, and since 2008, director of the “Pope Benedict XVI” Institute at Regensburg.

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Attorney General Holder Speaks at Global Alliance Against Child Sexual Abuse Online Ministerial

EUROPE/UNITED STATES
Surfky

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM (12/5/12) – Yesterday, SurfKY News reported on the Global Alliance Against Child Sexual Abuse Online at a ministerial conference in Brussels. Read more about the alliance by clicking here to view the original article.

The initiative, launched by Attorney General Eric Holder and European Union (EU) Commissioner for Home Affairs Cecilia Malmström, aims to unite decision-makers all around the world to better identify and assist victims and to prosecute the perpetrators.

The following is a transcript of Holder’s remarks today:
Thank you, Commissioner Malmström, for that kind introduction – and for welcoming me back to Brussels for today’s important conference. On behalf of President Obama, my colleagues across the United States government, and the American people we are privileged to serve, I also want to thank you for your efforts and leadership in helping to safeguard our most vulnerable citizens – and our common future – from exploitation and abuse.

It’s a privilege to count you as a colleague – and an essential partner – in advancing this work on a global scale. And it’s an honor to join with you in convening such a distinguished group of leaders, experts, and allies from around the world – as we mark the official launch of the Global Alliance Against Child Sexual Abuse Online, and renew our shared commitment to protecting the safety, rights, and best interests of all of our children.

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Wyoming Catholic College dismisses chaplain for misbehavior

WYOMING
Catholic News Agency

By Kevin J. Jones

Lander, Wyo., Dec 6, 2012 / 04:03 am (CNA).- Wyoming Catholic College has discharged its new chaplain Father Stuart MacDonald following the discovery of a “pattern of misbehavior” around students such as excess drinking and bad language.

“I think it’s very sad that this happened. I think it’s particularly sad that it involved a priest of the Catholic Church,” college president Father Robert Cook told CNA Dec. 5.

“I really am very happy that we so quickly and so definitively dealt with this in what I believe was a totally proper and appropriate manner.”

The college discharged the chaplain on Nov. 19 after an investigation found he engaged in “very bad language” and “telling bad jokes” with students.

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Sacrament of Confession protects criminals and persecutes their victims

UNITED STATES
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils…

Paris Arrow

Updated December 5, 2012

Australia is now debating on how to get rid of the “medieval law that needs to change”, meaning the medieval Catholic law of the “seal of Confession” that protects pedophiles and does nothing to protect children, and it neither seeks justice or compensation for victims of criminals. We offer here our related article to help non-Catholics and lawmakers in Australia and around the world to understand better how “sins and crimes are not synonymous” in the Catholic belief — with the sincere hope that they will get rid once and for all – this hypocritical “holy” Vatican Catholic Sacrament of Confession because it is the most corrupt system of injustice in the world because it protects criminals and persecutes their victims.

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Retired Bishop Sullivan to go to hospice with cancer

VIRGINIA
The Virginian-Pilot

By Steven G. Vegh
The Virginian-Pilot
December 5, 2012

Retired Catholic Bishop Walter F. Sullivan has an inoperable liver tumor and was due to be released Wednesday from St. Mary’s Hospital in Richmond for hospice care at home, a diocesan spokesman said.

“He’s not in any pain,” said Stephen Neill, the editor of the Richmond diocesan newspaper, The Catholic Virginian.

Sulllivan was ordained a bishop in 1970 and became head of the Richmond diocese in 1974. He took mandatory retirement at 75 in 2003.

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Release of residential school documents up to the courts: Harper

CANADA
Sun News

KRISTY KIRKUP | QMI AGENCY

OTTAWA — The courts can decide if documents related to Canada’s residential schools can be released for a commission probing the dark legacy, Prime Minister Stephen Harper signalled Wednesday.

In recent documents filed to the Ontario Superior Court, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) suggested Ottawa was hampering the retrieval of documents related to its mandate.

After the government’s historic residential school apology in the House of Commons in June 2008, the TRC was mandated to learn about the government assimilation program that lasted 130 years.

Sexual abuse was commonplace in residential schools.

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Arrogant Satmar abused his vast power

NEW YORK
New York Post

By ANDREA PEYSER
Last Updated: 2:33 AM, December 6, 2012

This is not kosher.

Nechemya Weberman lumbered into a Brooklyn courtroom yesterday as big as a rabid bear in an oversized black coat and matching yarmulke, side curls tucked behind his ears.

The slimy bastard, 54, is charged with repeatedly and monstrously sexually assaulting a young girl he controlled by counseling the child in the office of his Brooklyn home deep inside the Orthodox Satmar religion, a cult-like sect more secretive than Scientology.

It’s a place where laws governing girls’ dumpy dress code are enforced by the masked men of the “modesty police’’ — a terrorist group that might well be called the Jewish Taliban.

He played your jolly old Yiddish uncle on the witness stand. With an arrogant smile, he described running a kind of Hasidic shelter for wayward girls under his own roof, doling out beds to at least three young ladies — including his niece — who had refused to cover themselves like mummies, just like Mom.

All were welcome, the less clad the better.

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Perv-case hasid blow$ defense

NEW YORK
New York Post

By JOSH SAUL
Last Updated: 2:39 AM, December 6, 2012

He left himself wide open.

A Hasdic leader, on trial for allegedly molesting a 12-year-old girl, took the stand in his own defense yesterday — and ended up admitting that he raided his community nonprofit to pay for everything from his kid’s tuition to frilly lingerie.

Leaving himself vulnerable to a barrels-loaded cross-examination by Brooklyn prosecutors, accused child molester Nechemya Weberman denied sexually abusing a Williamsburg girl who had been sent to him for counseling sessions from the age of 12 to 15.

Defense attorney Michael Farkas asked him: “Mr. Weberman, have you ever inappropriately touched [the alleged victim]?”

To which Weberman answered, “Never ever.”

But once prosecutors got a crack at him, rather than hammer away at the sex-abuse allegations, they got the Satmar counselor to admit to a host of financial misdeeds.

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Weberman Denies Sexual Abuse, But Not Raiding His Charity

NEW YORK
New York Magazine

By Adam Martin

The ultra-Orthodox man who’s accused of sexually abusing a girl he counseled testified on Wednesday that he “never ever” did so, but he didn’t deny dipping into the funds of a charity he founded, paying his kids’ private school tuition from the nonprofit’s coffers. “Did you use this not-for-profit for your own personal gain?” Assistant District Attorney Kevin O’Donnel asked Nechemya Weberman, according to the New York Daily News. “Yes I did,” he replied.

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Brooklyn criminal courtroom resembles nightclub as members of the Satmar Hasidic Jewish sect show up to support Nechemya Weberman

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

Joanna Molloy

With a costumed crowd pressing against velvet ropes begging to be let in, the Brooklyn criminal courtroom resembled a nightclub Wednesday.

The iconoclastic garb of the Satmar Hasidic Jewish sect was unmistakable as members showed up to support Nechemya Weberman when he took the stand to defend himself against charges that he sexually molested a beautiful Satmar teenager while he was supposed to be her therapist. Lubavitcher and Modern Orthodox Jews showed up to support the woman, sequestered in another room, quietly celebrating, if you could call it that, her 18th birthday.

Ladies in wigs and hats, with long skirts and arms and legs covered, sat apart from the men in dark suits, wearing yarmulkes, their hair in forelocks, as the jury as diverse as Brooklyn itself stared out over the insular community and got a lesson in Hasidism 101 from the testimony.

Like the fact that what you wear is no joke, as the alleged victim found out when she began to break the dress code with short skirts and sheer tights, and when she began to share pop songs like “Love Can Kill You” and sneak off to Hollywood movies.

The recalcitrant teen had come to the attention of an internal committee of men called the Va’ad Hatznius, which helps enforce modesty rules — among 613 commandments Satmar members believe must be followed.

According to the testimony of another young woman who’d taken the stand Wednesday morning, you don’t want to mess with Va’ad Hatznius.

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Weberman testifies he ‘never ever’ sexually assaulted young girl…

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

Weberman testifies he ‘never ever’ sexually assaulted young girl, says he didn’t know anything about lingerie bought by charity he founded

By Oren Yaniv / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

A prominent Hasidic counselor said he “never ever” sexually assaulted a beautiful Brooklyn girl, and testified he didn’t know anything about lingerie bought by a charity he founded.

Nechemya Weberman, taking the stand in a child-sex-abuse case, acknowledged Wednesday that he founded a charity and used it to pay for his salary and his kids’ education.

Weberman stands accused of forcing a Brooklyn teen to perform oral sex, as well as watch and reenact porn, over a three-year period, beginning when she was 12.

The 54-year-old defendant testified he did not inappropriately touch the alleged victim, who turned 18 Wednesday.

Prosecutors also raised the specter that Weberman may have sexually abused other teens — allegations that were also denied in court.

Presenting himself as a “rabbinical counselor,” Weberman, said he started a not-for-profit organization called B’lev V’nefesh, Hebrew for “in heart and soul,” around 2000. He said it was used to raise money for those who can’t afford his services.

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Hasidic Man Denies Abuse of Young Girl He Counseled

NEW YORK
The New York Times

By SHARON OTTERMAN

Published: December 5, 2012

Nechemya Weberman, the unlicensed ultra-Orthodox Jewish counselor charged with repeatedly sexually abusing a young girl in his care, testified in a Brooklyn courtroom on Wednesday that he had “never, ever” touched her inappropriately.

“What were you looking to do in terms of her?” asked Michael Farkas, a defense attorney, as Mr. Weberman testified in his own defense.

“To save her life,” Mr. Weberman said.

He spoke on the concluding day of witness testimony in a closely watched trial in State Supreme Court; it is one of the first times a prominent member of the insular Satmar Hasidic community of Williamsburg has faced child sexual abuse charges before a secular court. Closing arguments are expected to begin Thursday.

The unusual decision by Mr. Weberman, 54, to take the stand in his own defense turned the trial into a credibility battle between Mr. Weberman and the accusing witness, an 18-year-old who claimed over four days of testimony last week that she had been forced to perform oral sex on him during counseling sessions, when she was between the ages of 12 and 15.

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Victims want action about ousted priest

MONTANA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

WHAT
Holding signs and childhood photos at a sidewalk news conference, clergy sex abuse victims and their supporters will urge the Great Falls/Billings Catholic bishop to

–do “aggressive outreach” to find others who may have seen, suspected or suffered crimes by a recently accused priest, and

–permanently post on his website the names, photos and whereabouts of all child molesting clerics who live or work (or have lived or worked) in his diocese.

They will also urge ALL current and former Montana Catholic employees to “come clean” about clergy sex crimes and cover ups by sharing everything they know and suspect with law enforcement officials (instead of assuming and hoping that the church hierarchy will handle such cases quietly and ‘in house.’)

WHEN
Thursday, Dec. 6th at 11:00 a.m.

WHERE
In front of St. Patrick’s Co-Cathedral 215 North 31st Street (corner of 3rd. Ave. N,) in Billings, MT

WHO
Two to three members of an international support group for victims of clergy abuse called SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAPnetwork.org)

WHY
Fr. Dennis Druggan was suspended in July because of allegations that he molested a child at St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, MT in the mid-1980s. But SNAP contends that the Great Falls-Billings Catholic diocese, and especially Bishop Michael Warfel has done little or nothing to tell his flock about the allegations, help police or prosecutors pursue Druggan or find and help others whomay have been hurt by him or have information about his crimes. (Druggan has denied the allegations.)

For a decade now, bishops have pledged to be “open and transparent” in clergy sex cases. And Pope Benedict has said that the church will “do everything possible” to help victims heal. So SNAP believes that Warfel has both a moral and civic duty to use his “vast resources” to try and find others who may have seen, suspected or suffered crimes by Druggan.

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Orthodox counselor on trial in NY denies sex abuse

NEW YORK
Wall Street Journal

Associated Press

NEW YORK — A religious counselor accused of sexually abusing a girl under his guidance for three years testified in a Brooklyn court Wednesday, denying it ever happened.

Nechemya Weberman told a courtroom packed with his supporters that he “never, ever” inappropriately touched his accuser. He also said he never sexually abused anyone inside his office where he counseled patients.

Defense attorneys said she fabricated stories as an act of revenge. She revealed to Weberman that she had a boyfriend at age 15 — forbidden in her community — and believed he told her parents about it. Both Weberman and his accuser belong to an ultra-orthodox Jewish sect.

Weberman has pleaded not guilty to 88 charges of sexual abuse and misconduct.

The ongoing trial has rocked the insular, tight-knit group of ultra-orthodox Jews, not only because of the shocking charges, but also because the case is being played out in a public court and the guarded society strongly discourages going to outside authorities.

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Premiers to discuss abuse inquiry

AUSTRALIA
Business Spectator

AAP

State premiers are keen to have input in the development of terms of reference for the federal royal commission into child sex abuse.

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill met with other state leaders in Canberra on Thursday ahead of a Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting on Friday.

“The overwhelming message from that is the outcome can’t be another set of volumes with a million recommendations to sit on a shelf gathering dust,” he told reporters, referring to a South Australian Children in State Care Commission of Inquiry.

“The way it is conducted will be absolutely crucial and we will be passing on our views to the commonwealth.”

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Church youth volunteer wants to vacate his guilty plea of sexually abusing boys

CANADA
Calgary Herald

A former church youth volunteer who admitted more than a year ago to sexually abusing boys and child pornography charges and was facing a long term offender hearing this week, now wants to vacate his guilty pleas.

Kim Ross, lawyer for Roderick Kyle Janssen, told provincial court Justice Catherine Skene on Wednesday that his client does not accept some of the agreed statement of facts presented by the Crown.

Skene, however, that before holding a hearing on vacating the pleas she wanted Ross and Janssen, 36, to review a transcript of the Oct. 31, 2011, court appearance in which he pleaded guilty to 18 charges related to the abuse of the boys over a five-year period and making and distributing child porn.

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Biggest moments of 2012 #12. Fox rocks church

AUSTRALIA
NEWS.com.au

WHAT HAPPENED

He’d had enough. Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox of the NSW Police had investigated too many cases of child sex abuse over the length of his career to keep silent any longer.

He simply had to speak out. It cost him his career, as he knew it likely would, but he spoke out anyway.

By lifting the lid on years of sexual abuse cases in the Hunter region, and an alleged police cover-up of sex abuse in the Catholic Church, Peter Fox sparked nothing less than a sweeping Royal Commission into child sex abuse.

The details of many of the cases Fox investigated are horrific. He outlined some of those details in a revealing interview on late night television, and a nation was sickened to the core.

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Vic abuse inquiry comes to Ballarat

AUSTRALIA
9 News

Ballarat will begin its healing process when Victoria’s inquiry into sexual abuse in the church arrives in the city – at the centre of some of the scandal’s worst offending.

At least 40 former students of pedophile Christian Brothers Robert Best, Edward Dowlan, Stephen Farrell and priest Gerald Ridsdale at St Alipius Primary School in Ballarat have taken their lives and countless more are still scarred by the abuse they suffered as schoolboys four decades ago.

The conviction and 14-year sentence given to Best last year helped trigger the Victorian parliamentary inquiry, which on Friday will hear evidence in the central Victorian city for the first time.

Individual survivors of abuse will give evidence, while one man’s testament will be heard behind closed doors.

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Former nun speaks out on church abuse claims

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

[with video]

For 40 years many boys placed in institutions run by the order of St John of God were molested, raped and physically assaulted by some of the men who were supposed to care for them. Now a former nun who worked for the order speaks out about what she says is a culture of collusion within its ranks.

Lisa Whitehead

Transcript

CHRIS UHLMANN, PRESENTER: Among the litany of accusations that led to the recent announcement of a Royal commission into the institutional child sex abuse, none have been more shocking than those surrounding the Catholic order St John of God. For 40 years boys placed in the order’s care were molested, raped and physically assaulted. The story has hit the headlines this week with the arrest in New Zealand of a former brother accused of molesting 35 children in a home for intellectually disabled boys. Tonight a former nun who worked for the order speaks out about what she says is a culture of collusion within its ranks. In a moment I’ll be joined by the head of the order, Brother Timothy Graham, but first this report by Lisa Whitehead.

LISA WHITEHEAD, REPORTER: This is former Catholic Brother Bernard McGrath. He’s now facing possible extradition to Australia on 252 sex abuse charges. He’s accused of abusing 35 children.

The alleged offences occurred at the Kendall Grange boys’ home in Morisset, south of Newcastle. It belonged to St John of God, an order of the Church that’s accused of covering up decades of allegations of abuse of vulnerable children in its care.

WAYNE CHAMLEY, BROKEN RITES: It’s behaviour that’s endemic within the order and it’s been allowed to go on for decades.

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Catholic order denies ‘culture of collusion’ over abuse

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Lisa Whitehead and staff

Among the litany of accusations that led to the recent announcement of a royal commission into institutional child sexual abuse, none have been more shocking than those surrounding the Catholic order Saint John of God.

A former nun, who worked for the order, has spoken to 7.30 about what she says is a culture of collusion within its ranks.

Most of the boys and young men placed in their care were intellectually disabled – the Brothers took a vow dedicating themselves to serving the church in the assistance of those who suffer and are in need.

But dozens of the boys in institutions run by SJOG have alleged they were subjected to horrifying sexual and physical abuse at the hands of some of the brothers.

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Large O.C. church shaken by child sex abuse allegations

CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles Times

A well-known Orange County church has been roiled by allegations that a volunteer sexually assaulted children.

A Sunday school volunteer at Rock Harbor Church in Costa Mesa allegedly formed relationships with children in his church and went on to sexually abuse at least one of them multiple times between November 2009 and November 2011, according to church leaders and court documents.

Two families at Rock Harbor came forward with new allegations against Christopher Bryan McKenzie, the pool cleaner accused of years-long sexual relationships with at least three children younger than 14, pastors said Monday night.

McKenzie, 48, of Costa Mesa, attended Rock Harbor and applied to be a child-care volunteer at the 3,000-member campus in late 2007, Communications Director Jeff Gideon said.

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Judge sides with priests

DELAWARE
The News Journal

Written by
From staff and wire reports

A Delaware bankruptcy judge has granted motions filed by two former priests who objected to release of their personnel files as part of the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington’s $77 million bankruptcy settlement.

Kenneth Martin and Charles Wiggins, who were removed from ministry by the late Bishop Michael Saltarelli in 2001 and 2003, respectively, had sought protective orders to prevent the diocese from releasing their files to members of a creditors committee for possible subsequent disclosure to the public.

Judge Christopher Sontchi on Tuesday issued one-page orders granting the motions, almost six months after hearing arguments behind closed doors and barring reporters from the courtroom.

The diocese agreed to a $77 million settlement with some 150 alleged victims of priest sex abuse to end its bankruptcy case. The agreement also required church officials to turn over internal documents detailing how the diocese handled pedophile priests.

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December 5, 2012

D as in distortion.

UNITED STATES
dotCommonweal

December 5, 2012

Posted by Grant Gallicho

Last Friday, Mollie did a superb job cataloging Bill Donohue’s shortcomings both as a crusader against anti-Catholicism (which obviously includes using the occasion of World AIDS Day to call people with HIV promiscuous) and as a surrogate for the conservative movement (giving Dick Morris a run for his money). Her conclusion was pointed: “Seriously, your excellencies and eminences: what will it take to make you rethink the wisdom of encouraging Bill Donohue to act as your public interpreter?” Wish I knew. Donohue has said lots of offensive things on a variety of topics, but his record on one subject in particular ought to give Catholic bishops considerable pause before lending him support: the sexual-abuse scandal.

Over the weekend, the New York Times reported that the clergy of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph are divided on the question of whether their bishop should resign after being found guilty of one count of failing to report suspected child abuse. (A diocesan school principal warned the diocese about about Fr. Shawn Ratigan’s “inappropriate behavior with children” in May 2010; seven months later disturbing photos of little girls were found on Ratigan’s laptop; Finn didn’t restrict Ratigan until February 2011; and the police weren’t notified until May 2011.) The Times story is ugly: One priest goes on the record recommending the bishop step down. Another says his liberal colleagues are using Finn’s travails to push for a new, less conservative bishop. More than one hundred thousand people have signed an online petition urging Finn to step aside. The diocese has spent $1.4 million on legal fees. And the Times spoke with two priests who say that at a recent meeting of diocesan clergy Finn denied any wrongdoing. Yet he agreed to a set of stipulated facts that led a judge to render a guilty verdict. “I truly regret and am sorry for the hurt these events caused,” Finn told the judge at the time. And now he’s privately telling priests that he did nothing wrong?

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Pastor charged with sexual battery

MISSISSIPPI
The Democrat

By: Theron Fly
December 05, 2012

A 71-year-old pastor remains in Tate County Jail on charges of sexual battery of a child following a hearing at Tate County Justice Court Tuesday.

The suspect was identified by Tate County Sheriff Brad Lance as Larry Singleton, pastor of the Bay Springs Baptist Church in Lafayette County.

An arrest warrant for Singleton was enforced Monday night, days after an 18-year-old man came to deputies saying that he’d been forced into having sex with the man, Lance said.

According to Lance, the sexual abuse is alleged to have begun when the victim was 11 years old and continued for years.

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South-west bishop’s pledge: I’ll do all I can to protect children

AUSTRALIA
The Standard

By MARY ALEXANDER
Dec. 6, 2012

THE south-west’s new Catholic bishop has promised to do his “utmost” to ensure the safety of children, both now and in the future.

“I hope to respond as well as I can to those who have been hurt in the past and to those who still carry a legacy of pain,” Ballarat diocese bishop Paul Bird said in a statement released yesterday.

His comments come as the state parliamentary inquiry into child sexual abuse prepares to sit in Ballarat tomorrow. It is the first time the joint investigative committee has held hearings outside Melbourne, with witnesses expected to appear from 11.30am.

“The inquiry will hear submissions particularly from those who have suffered abuse and those representing the people who have been hurt so deeply,” Bishop Bird said.

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La Crosse bishop: Diocese struggling financially

WISCONSIN
Star Times

By Mike Tighe, Lee Newspapers

The Diocese of La Crosse is “not doing real well financially,” said Bishop William P. Callahan, who nonetheless sees a bright future as people respond to the church’s needs.

That future might include parish consolidations and different educational models, Callahan said in a rare, wide-ranging exclusive interview with the La Crosse Tribune.

A member of the Conventual Franciscan order who has presided over the 19-county diocese since August 2010, Callahan also acknowledged the economy’s effect on people’s ability to donate to the church.

“Our economy stinks,” he said. “Our people are suffering, so the expectation is not that we are going to be out there hitting them over the head saying give Callahan addressed the church’s problems with sexual abuse, his position against gay marriage and abortion, and the church’s recent battles with the federal government over mandates that religious institutions provide insurance coverage for their workers for contraceptives, sterilizations and abortion drugs.

Callahan became bishop shortly after the Rev. Patrick Umberger resigned as pastor at St. Patrick Parish in St. Onalaska after being charged with child pornography. Umberger, who was not accused of abusing children, died with the case pending.

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Ballarat Diocese prepares its records ahead of sex abuse inquiry

AUSTRALIA
The Courier

By TOM McILROY
Dec. 5, 2012

BALLARAT’S Catholic Bishop Paul Bird has welcomed tomorrow’s sitting of a Victorian parliamentary inquiry into institutional child sexual abuse and said he was committed to improved safety standards.

Bishop Bird said priests, religious leaders and parishioners in the Ballarat Diocese had welcomed the inquiry and a forthcoming national royal commission as a chance for healing for the church and victims of abuse.

He said the church had changed its practices in dealing with “the tragedy of child sexual abuse”.

“It has been welcomed by many who want an independent look at what has happened, and as an exercise which will bring to light some important lessons,” he said.

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Trial on alleged cover-up delayed

INDIANA
Washington Times-Herald

May 2, 2012

By Nate Smith Washington Times-Herald

WASHINGTON — The trial of a Hispanic girl who claimed the Evansville Catholic Diocese and the Catholic Community of Washington covered up a rape was delayed again.

According to court records, attorneys for the Diocese asked to have the trial, set for June 18, canceled. Daviess County Circuit Court Judge Gregory Smith granted the request last week, against objections from the plaintiff’s attorneys.

A pretrial conference is set for May 18 to determine the future of the case.

The alleged cover-up, according to records, happened five years ago when a then-23-year-old girl was raped by Fredy Mendez-Morales, then 27, at the old St. Mary’s School. Morales was later convicted of rape, but family members of the mentally challenged girl say church officials tried to coerce her and the family.

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Trial dates set for Diocese rape suit

INDIANA
Washington Times-Herald

March 20, 2012

By Nate Smith Washington Times-Herald

WASHINGTON — A trial date has been set in the case of a Hispanic woman alleging the Evansville Catholic Diocese persuaded her not to report a rape at the old St. Mary’s School.

Parties in the case against the Diocese, the Catholic Community of Washington, and three indviduals will have their day in Daviess Circuit Court from June 18 to 26. The last pre-trial conference is set for May 18.

The case stems from an alleged cover-up over five years ago involving a then 23-year-old girl, who was raped by Fredy Mendez-Morales, then 27, at the old St. Mary’s School. The school was since sold to Harvest Community Fellowship and houses Cornerstone Christian Academy. No members of the Catholic Community of Washington were named in the suit, but because the church owned the building in 2007, they were named.

It is the policy of the Times Herald not to name victims of rape or sexual abuse nor family members of the victims.

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CA- Priest pleads no contest to sex charge, SNAP responds

CALIFORNIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Posted by David Clohessy on December 05, 2012

We are glad that Fr. Cuevas’ victims will be spared the difficulty of a trial. And we hope that Fr. Cuevas will spend a long time behind bars so he won’t be able to hurt others.

We also hope that next month, when Fr. Cuevas is sentenced, the parishioners who so loudly proclaimed his innocence will show up in court again, but this time supporting the victims, not the perpetrator.

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Sexual abuse is a social sin

AUSTRALIA
Eureka Street

Sandie Cornish
December 05, 2012

In an effort to encourage and support Catholics shaken by clergy sexual abuse scandals, Bishop Greg O’Kelly of Port Pirie wrote a pastoral letter to his people on 20 November. He rejected generalisations and inaccuarcies in some media reporting, insisted that responsibility for wrongdoing lies with ‘individuals within the Church’ rather than with ‘the Church’, and pointed to the good done by many church organisations.

Much of what Bishop O’Kelly says is true, but he misses the opportunity to examine the relationship between personal and collective responsibility. There is such a thing as social responsibility and the Catholic Social Teaching concept of structures of sin can help Catholics to understand and deal constructively with their shame.

Bishop O’Kelly objects to the assertion that ‘the Church’ has committed sexual crimes against children, shielded offenders or obscured police investigations, yet presents examples of ‘all the good that the Church continues to do’. I don’t think we can argue that ‘the Church’ is responsible when individuals and Catholic organisations do good things, but that ‘individuals within the Church’ are responsible when evil acts are committed.

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Bishop welcomes abuse inquiry sitting tomorrow in Ballarat

AUSTRALIA
CathNews

The Bishop of Ballarat Paul Bird has welcomed tomorrow’s sitting of a Victorian parliamentary inquiry into institutional child sexual abuse and said he was committed to improved safety standards. reports The Courier.

Bishop Bird said priests, religious leaders and parishioners in the Ballarat Diocese had welcomed the inquiry and a forthcoming national royal commission as a chance for healing for the church and victims of abuse.

He said the church had changed its practices in dealing with “the tragedy of child sexual abuse”.

“It has been welcomed by many who want an independent look at what has happened, and as an exercise which will bring to light some important lessons,” he said. …

The Church is keeping the community informed about the Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into child abuse through its website, www.facingthetruth.org.au. Readers can subscribe to receive updates including Fact Sheets and FAQs.

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“Big Brother” comes to the Vatican

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider

As a result of the document leak scandal, each Vatican employee has now been given a swipe card with a microchip so that they can be traced at all times

Andrea Tornielli
Vatican City

Having greeted the Swiss Guard in his magnificent uniform, an impeccably dressed monsignor walks briskly past until his eyes catch sight of the two security barriers located beyond the marble door frame. And his heart sinks with disappointment: from 1 january, anyone who enters or exits will have to swipe their new magnetic ID cards which are fitted with a chip that makes it possible to locate the card’s owner at any time.

Vatican City, Apostolic Palace, frescoed corridor in the Third Loggia: security checks in the Secretariat of State, the Holy See’s control room, have been boosted. And not just in terms of the times when the building can be accessed. This is just one of the consequences of the Vatileaks scandal. Locked archives, more stringent checks on those who wish to view dossiers and the obligation to declare every document that is photocopied. The Holy See has introduced a set of new, tougher rules, which even apply to the few members of the papal household. The personal secretaries’ office has been declared off limits to prevent a repeat of the leaked document incident.

Next to the Pope’s study

The Pope’s secretaries, Georg Gänswein and Alfred Xuereb share an office that is adjacent to Benedict XVI’s study. In this office, apart from the photocopier, there was also a desk with a computer for the papal butler. Angelo Guger, the now retired papal butler who served three Popes, used it for small secretarial tasks assigned to him by Fr. Stanislao Dziwisz. This is where Paolo Gabriele, Benedict XVI’s former butler, made copies of the famous leaked confidential documents that were passed on to Fr. Georg when the Pope had finished reading them. Because of the Vatileaks scandal, not only is the new papal butler, Sandro Mariotti, also known as Sandrone, not given any secretarial tasks, he is forbidden from spending time in the secretaries’ office. Security has also been tightened with regards to the handling of documents that make their way from the Secretariat of State to the Pope’s desk. These documents are then returned to the Secretariat of State with any additional notes and the unmistakable “B16” the Pope adds in his own writing to all letters read by him personally.

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IOR board meets without a president

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider

Six months have passed since the IOR’s director Ettore Gotti Tedeschi was dismissed but the Vatican Bank is still without leader. His successor will not be Italian

ANDREA TORNIELLI
Vatican City

The IOR (Institute for Works of Religion) board, which is still leaderless having controversially dismissed its president, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, meets tomorrow. Vatican sources have confirmed that no announcement of a successor is expected any time soon and that the appointment of the new president – a long and well-thought out process – will take place in 2013.

The lay members of the Vatican bank are: German acting president, Ronaldo Hermann Schmitz, of Deutsche Bank; the American, Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus and one of the signatories of the accusation act against Gitti Tedeschi which was deliberately leaked to the papers; the Spaniard Manuel Soto Serrano of Banco Santander and Antonio Maria Marocco, a notary from the Italian city of Turin. Together, they will discuss future arrangements and ways in which to bring the IOR in line with international money laundering directives. No significant updates are expected, however, on the name of the new president. This will be another point that will be discussed during the meeting.

The past few months seem to have proven that the IOR functions just fine even without a president. A number of names ended up on the list of figures that could potentially succeed Gotti Tedeschi. The choice will be made very carefully: timing, prudence and careful evaluation are crucial and show how delicate a choice this will be and how much care the Vatican wishes to take in appointing the person for the job. The Vatican will have to choose a distinguished European figure of international standing and not an Italian. The person chosen will have to guide the bank out of the shallows, where it has remained for some time and at the same time use teamwork to guarantee the bank’s autonomy, making it less “Italian”.

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Long Beach Priest Pleads No Contest To Sexual Charges

CALIFORNIA
Long Beach Post

By Sarah Bennett | Wednesday, 05 December 2012

A Long Beach priest arrested in July on sexual assault charges pleaded no contest Tuesday to three sex-related charges involving a 17 year-old girl and two women.

Luis Jose Cuevas, 68, entered the plea to one felony count of committing a lewd act on a child and two misdemeanor sexual battery charges, according to Sandi Gibbons of the District Attorney’s Office.

Cuevas will be sententenced January 23 and faces lifetime registration as a sex offender, one year of sex offendor counseling, five years of formal probation and 40 hours of community service.

The case began in April, when the Long Beach Police Department received information from the two adult victims, who say they initially reported the incidents to the Archdiocese. After an investigation, during which the 17 year-old victim came forward, the Long Beach Police Department presented the case to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office, which subsequently filed charges.

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CORRECTION – Former LA Priest Arrested for Abuse, victims respond

CALIFORNIA
The Worthy Adversary

[note: The Clergy Abuse Tracker also posted the story which turned out to be incorrect. The story has been withdrawn from the site.]

Posted by Joelle Casteix on December 3, 2012

The story this post was based on is incorrect. I am sorry for any confusion this post caused and pain that any victims may have suffered as a result.

I accept full responsibility.

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Del. bankruptcy judge rules on ex-priests’ files

DELAWARE
News Times

RANDALL CHASE, Associated Press

Updated 3:07 p.m., Wednesday, December 5, 2012

DOVER, Del. (AP) — A Delaware bankruptcy judge has granted motions filed by two former priests challenging the release of their personnel files as part of a settlement in the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington’s bankruptcy.

Charles Wiggins and Kenneth Martin both sought protective orders to prevent the diocese from releasing their files to members of a creditors committee for possible subsequent disclosure to the public.

Judge Christopher Sontchi on Tuesday issued one-page orders granting the motions, almost six months after hearing arguments behind closed doors and barring reporters from the courtroom.

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Heimkinder gehen auf die Straße

OSTERREICH
Pressetext

Wien (pts028/05.12.2012/15:20) – Am 18. Dezember veranstaltet die überparteiliche Initiative “Heimkinder-Aktiv-Community” die erste Gedenkkundgebung der Betroffenen der kirchlichen und staatlichen Befürsorgung. Die Kundgebung findet in Wien statt. Die Missbrauchsfälle in Heimen sind nach umfangreicher Medienberichterstattung noch in aller Munde. Die entsetzliche Gewalt, insbesondere der sexuelle Missbrauch an Kindern durch Nonnen und Priester der katholischen Kirche, erschüttert die Welt.

Zur Zeit leben in Österreich über 11.000 Kinder in Heimen, von denen nach wie vor nicht alle ein Hort der guten und fürsorglichen Erziehung sind. Die Heimkinder Österreichs solidarisieren sich. Sie wurden in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten sexuell missbraucht, unter Druck gesetzt, gedemütigt, schwer gezüchtigt, zu schweren Arbeiten herangezogen, ohne Geld erhalten zu haben, um ihre Bildungsmöglichkeiten betrogen, ihrer Pensionsanteile beraubt, als ungewollte Menschen zweiter Klasse behandelt und für Humanversuche benutzt.

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Heimkinder gehen auf die Straße

OSTERREICH
Kurier

Das wird die erste Veranstaltung, wo endlich wir am Wort sind“, sagt Johann Kailich. Der 65-Jährige ist einer der Organisatoren einer Demonstration ehemaliger Heimkinder, die am 18. Dezember vom Wiener Stephansplatz bis zum Parlament führen soll.

Das „Wir“ sind ehemalige Zöglinge von Heimen der Stadt Wien, anderer Bundesländer und der katholischen Kirche. Kailich ist vor allem ein Anliegen, das damalige Heimsystem aufzurollen. „Jedes Opfer einzeln zu entschädigen, hat keinen Sinn – eine Rente, eine Wiedergutmachung. Wir fordern, dass der Staat alle ehemaligen Heimkinder als Opfer anerkennt und abfindet.“ Es gebe „Zigtausende“, die sich noch nicht bei einer der Opferschutzkommissionen gemeldet haben. Die müssten von den offiziellen Stellen kontaktiert werden, fordert Kailich.

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Man arrested following historic sexual abuse probe at Greater Manchester school

UNITED KINGDOM
Click Manchester

by Mark Langshaw. Published Wed 05 Dec 2012

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have arrested a man from Trafford following reports of historic sexual abuse.

The 63-year-old suspect was taken into custody on suspicion of indecent assault and possession of indecent images relating to an incident in the early 1980s involving a 17-year-old pupil from St Ambrose RC College in Altrincham.

He has been bailed until 12th March next year, pending further inquiries.

GMP subsequently received reports of sexual abuse at the school dating back to the 1960s, so of which referred to incidents that took place on the premises, while others that took place off site are said to have involved members of staff.

Detective Inspector Jed Pidd, from Trafford’s Public Protection Investigation Unit (PPIU), said: “First and foremost I want to stress that we are looking at historical incidents.

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Teacher Sexually Abused Kids at Catholic School; Nun Just Watched

BALTIMORE (MD)
About.com

By Austin Cline, About.com Guide
December 4, 2012

In Baltimore, Maryland, a teacher named John Joseph Merzbacher apparently not only raped pre-teen students, but did so in front of at least one nun who did nothing to help. This occurred in the 1970s but it wasn’t reported until the 1990s and it’s only hitting the public media now.

This is meaningful because it involves church officials who weren’t priests. Granted, the nuns themselves weren’t raping children (isn’t it disturbing that this has to be mentioned?), but at least one was (according to the reports) facilitating and covering up the rape of children.

This indicates that the problem with Catholic priests molesting and raping children while bishops facilitated it and covered it up isn’t a problem that can be traced solely to something in the Catholic priesthood. Something about the priesthood may have played a role, but it can’t be the only issue. Something else in the nature of Catholic Church power and institutional structures must be playing an important role as well.

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After decades of injustice, the sex crime revolution arrives

AUSTRALIA
The Age

December 4, 2012

Judy Courtin

Victims were wronged by the Catholic church and governments too.

WITH a celebratory, yet very holy, time of the year approaching, it is time to reflect on the rapidly unfolding religious revolution in Australia.

This uprising is the stuff of the thousands of victims of Catholic clergy sex crimes, and their families. After decades of obstruction and further harm from a self-serving, dishonest and defiant church, these courageous people have rallied with their loud and clear collective voice.

This voice has finally overpowered what have previously been resistant federal governments, all of which have been shamefully beholden to the Catholic Church.

The national royal commission, announced by Prime Minister Julia Gillard, will indeed nourish this revolution.

While governments can be congratulated for taking a stand and doing the right thing, it is not for governments to politicise these matters or to demand the spotlight. The acclaim must go to those so badly and criminally wronged. Wronged primarily by the institution of the Catholic Church, but also by the inexcusable neglect and deaf ears of all governments over too many years. Governments should be hanging their heads in shame and saying sorry for past failures to act.

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Thunder Bay hosts residential school sessions

CANADA
The Chronicle Journal

North Shore Bureau

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Victims of Canada’s legacy of residential schools are expected to share their pain at two Truth and Reconciliation Commission forums to be held in Thunder Bay starting this morning.

The hearings “provide an opportunity for those affected by the Indian Residential School system and its legacy to share their experiences,” the commission said in a news release.

The hearings, which are often emotionally charged, are presided by one of three commissioners.
The forums in Thunder Bay are to be presided by Justice Murray Sinclair, Manitoba’s first aboriginal judge and a noted expert on aboriginal legal issues.

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Demands grow for paedophile priest’s Altona Meadows street name to be scrapped

AUSTRALIA
Hobsons Bay Weekly

By GOYA DMYTRYSHCHAK
Dec. 4, 2012

VICTIM of paedophile Catholic priest Victor Rubeo has come forward to praise moves to change the Altona Meadows street name that honours the man she labels a ‘‘psychopathic monster’’.

Marie, who asked that only her first name be used, said she had written to Hobsons Bay Council in a bid to find out if Rubeo Avenue was named after the priest, who she says first abused her when she was five.

In October 1996, Rubeo pleaded guilty in the Ringwood Magistrates Court to two counts of indecent assault against Tony Hersbach and his twin brother Will, committed at Laverton in 1967 when the boys were 14. Rubeo, 78, died last December 16, the day he was meant to front a committal hearing in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on 30 new child sex abuse charges committed against the Hersbach twins.

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Debate over seal of confession

AUSTRALIA
National Catholic Reporter

by Chris McGillion,Stephen Crittenden | Dec. 5, 2012

A statement by Australia’s Federal Attorney General Nicola Roxon that the national royal commission into child sex abuse should look into requiring Catholic priests to break the seal of confession in cases of serious sex offenses generated much discussion inside and outside the church, even as Roxon tried to downplay the issue.

Roxon, who is responsible for setting up the commission, said that of far more importance was the failure to report to police known cases of abuse and “open secrets” that came to the attention of priests and church authorities by means other than the confessional.

New South Wales Premier Barry O’Farrell said that priests hearing confessions of pedophilia should be subject to mandatory reporting. “I struggle to understand … that if a priest confesses to another priest that he’s been involved in pedophile activities, that that information should not be brought to police,’’ he told the state parliament.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said that she believes it is an issue that the royal commission should consider and one member of parliament has described the government’s recognition of the seal as a “medieval law that needs to change.”

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Top Hale Barns school St Ambrose RC College embroiled in historic sex abuse probe

UNITED KINGDOM
Messenger

By Kate Banks, Reporter

TOP Catholic school St Ambrose RC College in Hale Barns, is subject of a police investigation into historic sexual abuse, resulting in the arrest of a Trafford man.

Greater Manchester Police has confirmed that five former pupils have alleged they were abused by teachers between the early 1960s and early 1980s and more than one former staff member is being investigated, although it cannot currently confirm how many.

A 63-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of indecent assault and possession of indecent images on November 9 and has been bailed pending further enquiries until March 12, 2013.

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School statement following historic sex offence arrest

UNITED KINGDOM
ITV

An Altrincham school has released a statement after Greater Manchester Police arrested a man following a report of historic sexual abuse.

The alleged offences relate to an incident in the early 1980s, when the victim was 17 years old and a pupil at St Ambrose RC College at the time.

“”We are deeply concerned by the allegations and are cooperating fully with the police investigation.

“We note that the police have confirmed that no current teachers are involved and parents should have no undue concern.

“We have contemporary and rigorous child safeguarding policies, which we adhere to strictly and take extremely seriously.

“Our thoughts are with those who have made the allegations – but we can not comment further at this point.”
– St Ambrose RC College spokesperson

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Helena diocese, nuns, victims to take sex abuse claims before mediator

MONTANA
Missoulian

Associated Press

HELENA – Attorneys for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, an order of nuns and hundreds of alleged sex abuse victims said Tuesday they will try to hammer out a settlement during a mediation conference in April.

If the sides fail to reach a deal, the case will head to trial tentatively set for December of next year. Judge Jeffrey Sherlock would have to decide whether to hold individual or group trials for more than 300 plaintiffs.

That’s the number of people who have claimed they were abused as children by priests and nuns in western Montana. The claims go back as far as the 1940s.

The plaintiffs, many of them Native Americans, are from two combined lawsuits filed last year against the diocese and the Ursuline Sisters of the Western Province. They contend the diocese and the nuns knew or should have known about the abuse, but covered it up instead of stopping it.

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Wyoming Catholic College chaplain fired

WYOMING
KOTA Territory News

Updated: Dec 05, 2012

LANDER, Wyo. (AP) – Wyoming Catholic College officials say the Lander school’s chaplain has been fired amid allegations of improper conduct with students.

School spokesman Matthew Brasmer says the chaplain was dismissed effective Nov. 19.

The termination follows an internal investigation by the college, which revealed conduct and a pattern of behavior Brasmer called unacceptable as a Catholic college chaplain.

Lander Police Chief Jim Carey tells The Riverton Ranger (http://bit.ly/YMtkLc ) that his department is investigating but he declined to release details.

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Mother says she paid $12,800 to ultra-Orthodox Jewish “counselor” who allegedly molested h

NEW YORK
CBS New York

(CBS/AP) NEW YORK – The mother of a teenage girl who is accusing a member of an ultra-orthodox Jewish sect of sexual abuse claims says she paid her daughter’s alleged abuser, Nechemya Weberman, $12,800 for “counseling” services that the girl’s school demanded she receive.

The woman testified Monday that her daughter’s Brooklyn school told her she had to send the then- 12-year-old girl to see Weberman – who was an unlicensed counselor – otherwise she’d be expelled from school, because she had questioned her teachers about their religion and had worn clothing that wasn’t modest enough.

Prosecutors say the girl was molested by Weberman, 54, for years. Defense attorneys say the counselor is the victim of a vindictive child, angry that he had betrayed her trust.

The case has been a crash course for jurors about the customs and rules in Weberman’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn, home to about 250,000 followers and the largest such community outside Israel. His trial has rocked their insular, tight-knit group, not only because of the shocking charges but also because the case is being played out in a public court and its guarded society strongly discourages going to outside authorities.

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Historical sex abuse inquiry at college in Altrincham

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

Reports of historical sex abuse at a Catholic college in Greater Manchester are being investigated by police.

The alleged offences involved staff at boys-only St Ambrose RC College in Altrincham from the 1960s to 1980s.

A man, 63, from Trafford was arrested on suspicion of indecent assault and possession of indecent images in November and released on bail.

Police said current students should not be concerned, but asked former pupils with information to come forward.

The 63-year-old man was arrested over allegations of an incident in the early 1980s when the victim was a 17-year-old pupil.

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Hasidic counselor, Nechemya Weberman, suspected of sexual assault will testify

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

By Oren Yaniv / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

A once-respected Hasidic counselor accused of sexually assaulting a Brooklyn girl is expected to take the stand in his own defense Wednesday .

Nechemya Weberman, 54, is accused by the teenager of forcing her to perform oral sex and reenact porn during three years of spiritual counseling that started when she was 12.

Tuesday’s witnesses represented the torturous journey of the alleged victim — who turns 18 Wednesday — from a student who rebelled against the strict modesty rules at her Satmar school to a “depressed” teen who reported the purported abuse. In December 2010, social worker Sarah Fried testified in Brooklyn Supreme Court, the “very anxious” girl recounted her “trauma.”

“At the end of the session, she uttered the words ‘I was molested,’” Fried testified, “then ran out of the office.”

It wasn’t until February 2011 that the girl named Weberman – an accusation the defense contends was motivated by revenge upon learning the counselor set up her boyfriend to be arrested.

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Rock Harbor congregants ‘shocked and betrayed’ by abuse allegations

COSTA MESA (CA)
The Orange County Register

By DEEPA BHARATH / THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

COSTA MESA – Congregants at Rock Harbor church are dealing with a slew of emotions after four victims came forward saying that they were sexually abused by a Sunday school teacher.

Jeff Gideon, communications director for the church, said the congregation feels “shocked and betrayed.”

Christopher Bryan McKenzie Sr., 48, a pool cleaner and Sunday school teacher at Rock Harbor Church in Costa Mesa, was arrested on suspicion of lewd acts with a child after two men complained to Newport Beach police.

“Our whole community is just dealing with this betrayal and searching for answers at this point,” he said. “We are just flabbergasted by the fact that this happened in spite of all the policies and procedures we had put in place to ensure the safety and security of our families.”

Christopher Bryan McKenzie Sr., 48, a pool cleaner, was arrested Friday on suspicion of committing lewd acts on a child and distributing pornography to minors. According to court documents, McKenzie has now been charged with 10 felony counts of lewd acts upon a child under 14, four felony counts of using a minor for the distribution of obscene matter and two felony counts of distributing pornography to minors. In addition, he faces sentencing enhancement allegations for substantial sexual conduct with a child – including masturbation, oral copulation and sexual penetration – against more than one victim.

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Sunday school teacher accused of sex crimes

CALIFORNIA
Daily Pilot

By Jeremiah Dobruck

December 4, 2012

A Sunday school volunteer at Rock Harbor Church in Costa Mesa allegedly formed relationships with boys in his congregation and went on to sexually abuse at least one of them multiple times between November 2009 and November 2011, according to a criminal complaint and interviews with church leaders.

These charges came to light after Newport Beach police announced Saturday that Christopher Bryan McKenzie, 48, of Costa Mesa, had been arrested for allegedly having years-long sexual relationships with two boys.

Deputy District Attorney Cynthia Herrera said two families came forward over the weekend with new allegations. The victims were as young as 8, she said.

Punishment In total, McKenzie is accused of inappropriate interaction with four boys, including substantial sexual contact on multiple occasions with three of them. He allegedly involved all of them in the production or distribution of obscene material.

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Not-guilty pleas entered in sex abuse case

UTAH
Standard-Examiner

By Loretta Park
Standard-Examiner staff

Tue, 12/04/2012

FARMINGTON — A Centerville man entered not-guilty pleas to child sex abuse charges.

Timothy William Bothell, 43, appeared in 2nd District Court on Tuesday. He is charged with two first-degree felony counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child and four counts of class A misdemeanor charges of lewdness involving a child. Another hearing is set for Dec. 18.

Bothell served on a local Stake High Council for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was also employed by the LDS Church at the time of his arrest in August, police said.

According to court documents, the abuse occurred between Dec. 1, 2011, and Aug. 9, 2012.

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Response to abuse has been slow, stymied by Vatican

AUSTRALIA
National Catholic Reporter

Dec. 5, 2012

Analysis

Sydney —
The Catholic church in Australia is about to be put under the spotlight of the most sweeping inquiry into child sexual abuse ever conducted in this country.

Describing child abuse as “vile and evil,” Prime Minister Julia Gillard said a national royal commission will examine the treatment of children in all churches, charities and private bodies. But it is clear that a major factor in her decision has been the mounting public outcry at ongoing scandals involving Catholic personnel and procedures.

These scandals include:
• Recent suicides of victims of sexual abuse by priests;
• Allegations of children dying in the care of Catholic institutions;
• Ongoing arrests and convictions of priests in relation to matters involving child sexual abuse;
• New allegations that some church authorities failed to report abusive priests;
• Claims by police in two state jurisdictions — three states are currently conducting their own inquiries into child abuse in institutional care — that existing church protocols fail to address the long-term interests of victims and that the Catholic church, in the words of one detective, “covers up, silences victims, hinders police investigations, alerts offenders, destroys evidence and moves priests to protect the good name of the church.”

“Beyond the evidence of abuse,” Gillard told a press conference, “there is also cause for concern that other adults who could have done something to make a difference to the lives of these children didn’t do what they should have done, either by becoming complicit in people being moved around, for example, or by averting their eyes and by acts of omission.”

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Review: No evidence of sex abuse at Portland Diocese

MAINE
Portland Press Herald

By Dennis Hoey dhoey@mainetoday.com
Staff Writer

PORTLAND — An independent review of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland has shown that the Diocese is in “full compliance” with the Church’s charter that was established to protect minors from sexual abuse by Catholic clergy, and that there’s no evidence abuse has occurred.

Dave Guthro, a spokesman for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland, said the audit, reviewed the period from July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012.

The three-day-long audit, which was conducted by StoneBridge Business Partners of Rochester, N.Y., found that one hundred percent of all diocesan employees and active clergy had undergone criminal background checks and that employees were implementing programs to protect children from abuse.

“We are 100 percent compliant in all areas of the audit, which was a three-day, thorough, on-site review by independent auditors,” Bishop Richard Malone, Apostolic Administrator for the Portland Diocese, said in a press release issued Tuesday.

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Diocese passes muster for child protection policies

MAINE
WCSH

Written by
Mike Kmack

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland is in full compliance with nationally mandated child-protection policies for a seventh consecutive year.

The church each year undergoes an audit to ensure it’s complying with standards implemented in 2002 amid the clergy abuse scandal.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops that year adopted the Dallas Charter, which contains mandates on how the church works with sexual abuse victims, responds to allegations of abuse and protects children in the future.

An outside company each year audits the Catholic dioceses around the country to assess their compliance with the policy.

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Australian commission to investigate abuse, Sydney cardinal provokes backlash in citing media ‘smear’ campaign

AUSTRALIA
National Catholic Reporter

by Stephen Crittenden | Dec. 5, 2012

Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced Nov. 12 that a national royal commission would investigate institutional responses to allegations of child sexual abuse in Australia.

The commission will look at a wide array of public and private institutions that serve youth, from schools and residential homes to the Boy and Girl Scouts, but the abuse of minors in the Catholic church is undeniably an impetus for the announcement.

The decision, taken at a meeting of the federal cabinet, has received overwhelming public support; 95 precent of Australians approve of the commission, according to a Herald-Nielsen opinion poll.

Pressure for a national royal commission has been mounting for years, led by abuse victims and some sections of the Australian media. Child sexual abuse is already the subject of an ongoing parliamentary inquiry in the state of Victoria, and in early November another inquiry was announced in the state of New South Wales.

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December 4, 2012

Establish a National Commission …

UNITED STATES
We the People – White House

Establish a National Commission To Investigate Organizational Child Sexual Abuse and Identify Federal Responses

Children are being sexually abused in religious, educational and youth organizations, Federally funded and/or tax exempt. All abuse victims suffer; some commit suicide. A few cases, Penn State, Philly/Boston/K. C. dioceses, Mormon/Boy Scouts, are publicized. Predatory priests, rabbis, ministers, nuns, teachers, coaches, and scout leaders, are secretly protected by unaccountable superiors and abuse again. Local laws are inadequate. Local officials and media are unduly influenced. Victims are denied justice. Prior responses have been inadequate.

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Orthodox Jewish School Pressured Mom To Apologize To “Therapist” Accused Of Sexually Abusing Her Daughter

NEW YORK
Gothamist

More disturbing details have emerged from the trial of Nechemya Weberman, the ultra-Orthodox Jewish counselor accused of sexually abusing a teen girl in Brooklyn for years. Yesterday the girl’s mother took the stand, and told the jury how United Talmudical Academy administrators pressured her into sending her daughter to counseling with Weberman, who is not a licensed therapist. During the sessions, prosecutors say Weberman repeatedly showed her pornography and then made her reenact the sex acts.

Testifying yesterday, the mother said, “The school gave her a hard time and said she was a [heretic]. They wanted to make sure that I would send [her] to Weberman.” She claims the choice was simple: either turn her daughter over to Weberman for regular counseling, or find another place for her to go to school. The alleged victim’s mother also says the United Talmudical Academy forced her to pay Weberman $12,800 in advance.

If you’ve been following along with this trial, you won’t be surprised to hear that it gets worse. According to the mother’s testimony, Weberman at one point told the family he would be taking the teen on a daylong roadtrip. When the mother protested that this violated religious rules prohibiting unmarried men and women from spending time alone together, the school ordered the family to comply. The girl went on the trip, and the mother says she was compelled to write a letter of apology to Weberman.

The unidentified teen says Weberman’s sexual abuse started in 2007, when she was 12. But despite the severity of the allegations, the South Williamsburg neighborhood has rallied around Weberman, who is still widely viewed as a pillar of the community. After finally reporting the abuse, some members of the community have screamed “moser, moser,” at the teen, which is a Yiddish term for a Jew who reports another Jew to secular authorities. And several men were arrested last week for taking photos of the victim in the courtroom and posting them online.

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‘Huge response’ to child sex abuse inquiry register

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

Posted Tue Dec 4, 2012

Hundreds of people have joined a register set up by a Warrnambool-based law firm in response to the royal commission into child sex abuse.

The Federal Government announced the royal commission last month to investigate how institutions have handled cases of child abuse.

Gary Foster from Maddens Lawyers says the register will provide information to victims and allow people to indicate their interest in any compensation scheme.

He says people from all over Australia have contacted him to add their names to the register.

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Good news for former orphan

AUSTRALIA
In My Community

05/Dec/2012

By Caroline Frank, Advocate

A FORMER abuse victim says he would like to testify before the Royal Commission into institutional child sex abuse on behalf of the “Bindoon boys” and other sufferers.

Former Bindoon resident and author Robert Taylor (73) said he would “gladly” testify about his experiences detailed in his book Who Am I?

“I welcome the Gillard Government’s Royal Commission with open arms but it should have been invested at the time the cruelty was happening,” Mr Taylor said.

The now Atherton Tablelands resident said there was slave labour and sexual abuse by the priests and Christian Brothers through the 1940s, 50s and 60s.

“I and 12 other boys arrived at Boys’ Town, Bindoon, on June 1, 1950 and I remained there for six-and-a-half years,” he said.

“Boys’ Town was the cruellest place on earth and I will stand as a witness should I be asked for all the Bindoon boys I knew that suffered at the hands of the Christian Brothers.”

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Church sex abuse victim speaks

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

By JOANNE McCARTHY
Dec. 5, 2012

DANIEL Feenan thanked two women yesterday for helping him deal with being sexually assaulted by a priest as a child.

The first was his mother, Patricia Feenan, who will launch her book about the church’s betrayal, Holy Hell, in Newcastle tomorrow.

The second was Prime Minister Julia Gillard, whose decision to hold a royal commission into child sexual abuse ‘‘validated what happened’’ to him and sent a message to the many Catholics who refused to accept Father Jim Fletcher was a paedophile.

‘‘I cried, I don’t mind telling you. It was just a massive relief,’’ Mr Feenan said.

‘‘To actually have the Prime Minister say a royal commission was needed, told everyone that children were sexually assaulted by adults, and the government believed them.’’

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Chaplain fired amid conduct allegations

WYOMING
The Ranger

Nov 30, 2012 – By Christina George, Staff Writer

Wyoming Catholic College took the action against the Rev. Stuart MacDonald.

Wyoming Catholic College officials said a chaplain was fired from the Lander school last week amid allegations of improper conduct with students.

WCC public relations official Matthew Brasmer used a press release to announce that the Rev. Stuart MacDonald’s dismissal was effective Nov. 19.

The termination follows an internal investigation by the college, which revealed MacDonald’s improper conduct and language with students and a pattern of behavior Brasmer called unacceptable as a Catholic college chaplain.

“I will confirm we currently have an open investigation into allegations of misconduct,” Lander police chief Jim Carey said.

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Catholic College’s Fr. MacDonald fired …

WYOMING
County 10

Catholic College’s Fr. MacDonald fired for improper conduct and language with students; LPD investigating

(Updated Nov. 27 to include comment from the Lander Police Department.)

By Joshua Scheer, reporter, county10.com

(Lander, Wyo.) – Wyoming Catholic College’s Chaplain Father Stuart MacDonald has been fired, effective Nov. 19, apparently for “unacceptable” behavior. The Lander Police Department said today an investigation was launched this month after allegations were lodged against the Chaplain.

“His dismissal is subsequent to an internal investigation by the College which revealed Reverend MacDonald’s improper conduct and language with the College’s students and a pattern of behavior unacceptable as a Catholic college chaplain,” states a news release from the college. The release was dated Nov. 19, though it was not received until Nov. 26.

When contacted by County10.com on Monday, WCC President Father Robert Cook said he had no additional comment on the situation. He said the press release speaks for itself.

“We currently have an open investigation into allegations of misconduct,” Lander Police Chief Jim Carey said Tuesday morning.

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Former Long Beach priest charged with sexual battery admits crimes

CALIFORNIA
Press-Telegram

By Tracy Manzer Staff Writer presstelegram.com
Posted: 12/04/2012

LONG BEACH — A Catholic priest once assigned to a North Long Beach church pleaded no contest Tuesday to charges of sexual battery involving two women and a teen girl.

The Rev. Luis Jose Cuevas, the former parish priest at St. Athanasius Catholic Church, 5390 Linden Ave., was formally charged earlier this year with nine counts of sexual assault following accusations from three alleged victims.

Cuevas’ attorney, George Bird, repeatedly denied the allegations at his client’s arraignment in July, noting the massive community support for the 67-year-old priest demonstrated by nearly 100 members of the church who came to the courhouse that day.

“People who know Father Cuevas know what’s in his heart,” Bird said gesturing at the crowd of parishioners.

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U.S. police probe former Falls priest

CANADA
St Catharines Standard

By Ray Spiteri, Niagara Falls Review

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

NIAGARA FALLS – A Roman Catholic priest who recently worked in Niagara Falls is being investigated by police in a Wyoming city following allegations of misconduct levelled against him by the college where he worked.

Lander Police Chief Jim Carey confirmed to The Review his department is investigating Rev. Stuart MacDonald, a former priest at St. Thomas More Roman Catholic church on Dorchester Rd. and most recently the chaplain at Wyoming Catholic College.

A statement released by Wyoming Catholic College said that effective Nov. 19, “Reverend Stuart MacDonald is dismissed from service to the college as chaplain.”

It adds his dismissal was subsequent “to an internal investigation by the college which revealed Reverend MacDonald’s improper conduct and language with the college’s students and a pattern of behaviour unacceptable as a Catholic college chaplain.”

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Attorney General Eric Holder…

UNITED STATES
ENews Park Forest

Attorney General Eric Holder and High-level Officials Launch Global Alliance Against Child Sexual Abuse Online

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–December 4, 2012. Attorney General Eric Holder and European Union (EU) Commissioner for Home Affairs Cecilia Malmström will launch the Global Alliance Against Child Sexual Abuse Online at a ministerial conference tomorrow, Dec. 5, 2012, in Brussels. The initiative aims to unite decision-makers all around the world to better identify and assist victims and to prosecute the perpetrators.

Participants at the launch include ministers and high-level officials from 27 EU member states, who are also joined by 22 countries outside the EU, including Albania, Australia, Cambodia, Canada Croatia, Georgia, Ghana, Japan, Moldova, Montenegro, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, the Philippines, Serbia, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United States and Vietnam.

“This international initiative will strengthen our mutual resources to bring more perpetrators to justice, identify more victims of child sexual abuse, and ensure that they receive our help and support,” said Attorney General Holder. “Through this global alliance we can build on the success of previous cross-border police operations that have dismantled international pedophile networks and safeguard more of the world’s children.”

“Behind every child abuse image is an abused child, an exploited and helpless victim. When these images are circulated online, they can live on forever. Our responsibility is to protect children wherever they live and to bring criminals to justice wherever they operate. The only way to achieve this is to team up for more intensive and better coordinated action worldwide,” said Commissioner for Home Affairs Cecilia Malmström.

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Eric Holder To Help Launch Alliance Against Pedophilia

UNITED STATES
Huffington Post

By PETE YOST 12/04/12

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder and European Union Commissioner for Home Affairs Cecilia Malmström will launch a global alliance targeting online child sexual abuse, building on the success of cross-border police operations that have dismantled international pedophile networks.

Officials from 27 EU member nations will participate in a ministerial conference Wednesday in Brussels, along with officials from 22 countries outside the EU, including the United States.

The participating nations are making a commitment to caring for victims, enhancing efforts to prosecute offenders, increasing children’s awareness of online risks and reducing the availability of child abuse material online.

Representatives from outside the EU include Albania, Australia, Cambodia, Canada, Croatia, Georgia, Ghana, Japan, Moldova, Montenegro, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, the Philippines, Serbia, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine and Vietnam.

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Father Rolando Garcia Resigns After Latest Sex Abuse Allegations (VIDEO)

FLORIDA
Huffington Post

A Miami priest named in multiple sexual abuse lawsuits has resigned, weeks after fresh allegations were filed in court.

Father Rolando Garcia, formerly of the St. Agatha Catholic Church in west Miami-Dade, submitted a formal letter of resignation to Archdiocese of Miami effective November 21st.

Garcia and the Archdiocese have been plagued by numerous lawsuits alleging the sexual abuse or coverup of sexual abuse of young boys in the last few years, with purported incidents dating as far back as the 1980s. He was placed on administrative leave in October, and told his flock he resigned of his own free will after prayer and reflection.

“I want to do what is best for the parishioners, school[,] parents and students of St. Agatha,” Garcia said in a letter to his parishioners, an excerpt of which was made public Friday.

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Priests Lost Confidence in Their Bishop

MISSOURI
Catholics4Change

December 4, 2012 by Susan Matthews

Click here to read: “Missouri Bishop’s Conviction Leaves Clergy Divided,” by John Eligon and Laurie Goodstein, The New York Times, December 2, 2012

Excerpt: “In the three months since Bishop Robert W. Finn became the first American prelate convicted of failing to report a pedophile priest, lay people and victims’ advocates have repeatedly called for his resignation. Now, recent interviews and a private survey by a company working for the Roman Catholic diocese here show for the first time that a significant number of the bishop’s own priests have lost confidence in him.”

Editor’s Note: Seems like hopeful news for common sense until one reads the following, “But the bishop also has a strong base of supporters who contend that the critical priests do not appreciate Bishop Finn’s doctrinally conservative approach. He belongs to Opus Dei, a conservative Roman Catholic organization. Yes, there is a divide in the presbyterate, but in my opinion it’s the same old tired divide that has existed from the day he arrived,” the Rev. Vince Rogers, the pastor at St. Andrew the Apostle in Gladstone, Mo., and a 20-year veteran of the diocese, wrote in an e-mail. “In a word, some of the priests wish that we had a more liberal bishop, and they are willing to use any means to achieve that end.”

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Woman Calls Pentecostal Pastor a Predator

CHICAGO (IL)
Courthouse News Service

By JACK BOUBOUSHIAN

CHICAGO (CN) – A Pentecostal church knew its pastor sexually abused minors but kept him on even after his wife divorced him for it, an alleged victim claims in court.

The plaintiff claims Pentecostal Tabernacle Bible Church Pastor Christopher L. Johnson pastor sexually abused her as a minor, after the church knew or should have known that he had fathered a child with another woman with whom he first had sexual relations when she was a minor.

Cecelia Brown sued Christopher Johnson, Chaun Johnson, Pentecostal Tabernacle Bible Church, New Testament Assemblies of Christ, New Life United Christian Ministries Worldwide Fellowship and Mission of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Cook County Court.

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Pope Benedict XVI Tightens Church Control Over Catholic Charities

VATICAN CITY
Huffington Post

Religion News Service | By Alessandro Speciale Posted: 12/03/2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Bishops must exercise closer supervision over Catholic charities and ensure that their activities do not contradict church doctrine, according to new rules issued by Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday (Dec. 1).

The new guidelines state that charities with links to the church must “follow Catholic principles in their activity” and may not “accept commitments” that could undermine those principles in any way.

They also bar charities from accepting funding “from groups or institutions that pursue ends contrary to the church’s teaching” or for initiatives that are “not in conformity with the Church’s teaching.”

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Trial of rabbi accused of sexual offenses resumes

ISRAEL
Israel Hayom

Yehuda Shlezinger

The trial of religious Zionist leader Rabbi Mordechai (Moti) Elon on charges of having sexually abused two young boys resumed on Tuesday after a series of delays caused by changes to the indictment sheet.

The prominent rabbi, one of the most admired leaders in the religious Zionist movement, is accused of indecent assault against minors and indecent assault that exploited student-teacher relations.

Forum Takanah, a group that purports to fight sexual harassment by religious authority figures, first publicized allegations against the rabbi in February 2010, and a criminal investigation was launched later that year. A formal indictment was issued in November 2011 and Elon’s trial officially opened a month later. However, in April this year, the prosecution requested changes in the original indictment. A further change was made two weeks ago to add new witnesses said to have additional information in the case.

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Church $5000 for 32 years

AUSTRALIA
Canberra Times

December 5, 2012

Barney Zwartz

GREG Reynolds, the dissident priest who resigned last year over his support for women priests, has been offered just $5000 by the Catholic Church for his 32 years of service.

Supporters of his Inclusive Catholics group described the payout, to take the form of rent to his landlord, as harsh in light of the unwritten guideline of $1500 a year of service, which should have brought him $48,000. Fairfax understands two other priests who resigned recently each got about $50,000.

Priests who retire are given independent accommodation, a car if they can still drive, and money to supplement the pension, according to Father Reynolds: ”They live quite comfortably.

”The day I resigned, both the Archbishop [Denis Hart] and Vicar General [Les Tomlinson, now Bishop of Sandhurst] told me that they’d look after me financially, but I’d have to apply to the St Patrick’s Trust Fund.”

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Donohue repeats his “no porn” exoneration of Finn

MISSOURI
Spiritual Politics

Mark Silk
Dec 4, 2012

“I know it when I see it,” Justice Potter Stewart famously wrote in a 1964 pornography case. Evidently, Bill Donohue doesn’t.

Bill’s got his knickers in a twist because the New York Times has stated that Kansas City Bishop Robert Finn’s criminal conviction “stemmed from his failure to report the Rev. Shawn Ratigan to the authorities after hundreds of pornographic pictures that Father Ratigan had taken of young girls were discovered on his laptop in December 2010.” Asserteth Donohue: “That statement is factually wrong.”

He then goes on to argue, as he has before, that what was discovered on Ratigan’s computer was not pornography. So what was Finn convicted of? He doesn’t say.

Factually speaking, Ratigan did have child porn. Here’s a passage from the Graves Report, commissioned by the diocese of K.C. itself, describing a series of the priest’s photos as described by diocesan information systems manager Julie Creech:

The first showed a little girl, face visible, standing and holding a blanket. In a “staged sequence,” the photos depicted a girl lying in a bed, from the waist down, and focused on the crotch. The girl was wearing a diaper, but with each photo, the diaper was moved gradually to expose her genitals. By the last photo, her genitals were fully exposed. According to Ms. Creech, there were approximately six to eight pictures in this sequence of photos; two displayed fully exposed genitals and one displayed her fully exposed buttocks. The little girl’s face was not visible in the staged sequence, but due to her apparent physical size and the fact that the photos were in the same folder, Ms. Creech assumed the photos were of the same little girl whose face appeared in the initial picture.

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Mobile pastor arrested in police sex crimes sweep

MOBILE (AL)
Fox 10

Updated: Monday, 03 Dec 2012

Renee Dials
Photojournalist: Guy Turnbow

MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – A local pastor may have some explaining to do to his small congregation following his arrest last week.

There was no answer at Donald Knizley’s home or his church on Tanner Williams Road on Dec. 3. FOX10 News wanted to ask the 70-year-old pastor about his Nov. 30 arrest at the Japanese Gardens and Fish Hatchery in Mobile.

Knizley is charged with loitering for the purpose of deviate sexual activity, a charge that’s surprising to some of his neighbors.

“Shocking, It’s just, to have a biblical background like he has, it’s just shocking,” David Fleming said.

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More people calling for Bishop Finn to step down

MISSOURI
KMBZ

A child protection group says it still wants Bishop Robert Finn to go. SNAP weighed in on a report showing as many 16 of the 70 active priests in the Kansas City/St. Joseph Diocese have doubts as to whether Finn should continue to serve.

In September, he became the first sitting U.S. bishop convicted of failing to report a pedophile priest. SNAP has issued a call for all priests opposing Bishop Finn step forward, but it’s spokesperson Barbara Dorris doesn’t expect a big push.

“The feeling can be out there that if I say anything I’m going to end up in some God-forsaken perish out in the middle of nowhere, where no one will speak to me, but when it comes to the safety of kids, we have to make that sacrifice,” says Dorris.

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Parents on alert as child sexual abuse cases grow

UNITED STATES
Boston Globe

By Beth Teitell

Globe Staff / December 3, 2012

Pollyanna Santos doesn’t let her 6-year-old son play at a friend’s house unless she knows all of the adults who live in the home — and those who might be visiting. “You don’t know what can happen in the next room,” said Santos, a waitress from East Boston.

In Braintree, Debbie Currie feels anxious when she leaves her 7-year-old daughter at gymnastics class. “There are 20 other kids in there, and we live in a nice town, but you just never know,” said Currie, a customer service supervisor for Comcast.

Bernice Ferrara, a retired MBTA bus driver from Brockton, will not let her 15-month-old granddaughter sit on Santa’s lap because she doesn’t know the man behind the beard. “I don’t want to feel that way,” she said. “But I do.” …

Data from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System showed that the rate of substantiated child sexual abuse dropped 62 percent between 1992 and 2010, from 150,000 cases to 63,000 cases, said the center’s director, David Finkelhor.

The trend was confirmed by data from six other sources, including governmental agencies, the FBI, and reports by victims, he added.

A combination of factors has led to the decline, said Finkelhor, a UNH sociology professor, including: more aggressive law enforcement; prevention education; public awareness; and cultural changes such as the empowerment of women.

But even so, the list of organizations that have housed molesters keeps growing.

While the Catholic Church has been at the center of sexual abuse scandals for years, the Penn State football program and the Boy Scouts of America have now been implicated.

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Jewish Principal Convicted of 75 Sex Abuse Counts

NEW YORK
Forward

The principal of a private Jewish high school in Brooklyn was convicted of sexually abusing three boys over the course of a decade, authorities said.

Emanuel Yegutkin, 33, the principal of Elite High School in the Bensonhurst section, was found guilty of 75 counts of sex abuse.

He faces up to 25 years in prison on each of several counts when he is sentenced on December 17.

“This violent sexual predator faces the remainder of his life behind bars,” Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes said. “This should serve as a clear message that those who would sexually abuse children in this county will be punished severely.”

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The deputy head teacher falsely accused …

UNITED KINGDOM
Daily Mail

The deputy head teacher falsely accused of child abuse and the ambulance-chasing lawyer who advertises for ‘victims’ in prisons

By David Rose

Beaming in his black bow tie and dinner jacket, solicitor David Greenwood clutched his glass-engraved award. Unkind souls might have called it the ‘2012 ambulance-chasing solicitor prize’.

Officially, he had been presented with it by TV personality Patrick Kielty as the Eclipse Proclaim Personal Injury Lawyer Of The Year.

For the past 14 years, Mr Greenwood, a partner at the big Yorkshire law firm Jordans, has specialised in fighting for compensation for victims of child abuse.

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UK Paper’s Investigative Blockbuster: Prominent Victims’ Lawyer Scoured Prisons For Clients, Resulting in Scores of Bogus Claims

UNITED KINGDOM
TheMediaReport

A new blockbuster investigation by the British newspaper Daily Mail has uncovered what it calls “a benchmark for a modern culture of ‘witch-hunt’ persecutions.”

The paper conducted a “wide-ranging” inquiry into decades-old abuse allegations at a Catholic institution made by clients of abuse lawyer David Greenwood. Greenwood recently collected a national “Personal Injury Lawyer of the Year” prize, but now the Daily Mail is calling him an “ambulance chaser.”

After studying claims made against workers at the now-defunct St. William’s School, an institution for troubled youth once run by the De La Salle Brotherhood, the paper’s investigation concluded that “lives of innocent ex-staff members have been blighted by repeated false accusations” and “palpably false abuse accusations were generated by promises of compensation” by Greenwood.

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Victims challenge Catholic group

AUSTRALIA
SNAP Australia

WHAT
Holding signs and childhood photos at a footpath news conference, clergy sex abuse victims and their supporters will pass out leaflets to passersby seeking information about a controversial Catholic religious order. The fliers urge church officials to

— turn over all information about known and suspected child molesting clerics to secular authorities,

— post the names, photos and whereabouts of known and suspected sex offender clerics on church websites, and

— insist that accused abusers return to Australia to face justice.

Victims are also encouraging current and former members of the order to “come clean” and contact law enforcement officials “so that wrongdoers can be prosecuted, children can be protected and crimes and cover ups can be exposed and deterred.”

WHEN
Tuesday, December 4th at 2 p.m.

WHERE
Catholic Church Offices
Polding Centre,
133 Liverpool Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

WHO
4 or 5 members of an international support group called SNAP (the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priest) including an American woman who is the organisation’s president and founder

WHY
Many orders of the Catholic Church have harbored sex predators over many years. These orders include the Christian Brothers and Salesians of Don Bosco. Almost three in four clerics in Australia and New Zealand who belong to one Catholic religious order face child sex abuse allegations, according to testimony a few months ago by a respected psychologist before an inquiry launched by the parliament of Victoria. The Vatican -based order is called St John of God Brothers.

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Protest Against Satmar Rebbe Today

NEW YORK
Failed Messiah

PROTESTING THE NAME SMEARING AND INTIMIDATION OF VICTIMS AND WITNESSES
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
8:00pm EST
355 Marcy Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11206

The grand Rebbe of Satmar in Monroe (Rabbi Aron Teitelbaum) used the weekly Torah portion yesterday to call the victim in the Weberman rape trial a whore and a shame onto the community. While despicable in nature, it is also intended to drive a wedge in the community, and eliminate any little support she is getting. Decent people cannot allow this to go unchecked.

Tomorrow, Satmar is having their annual Chuf Alef Kislev event at the armory in Williamsburg. Please come out and lend support, as we peacefully stand outside and protest the tactics being employed by this community towards the victim and her family. This not only impacts this case, but sets a precedent for future cases, and will hopefully have the general effect of minimizing and trivializing molestation and rape.

We have secured permits with the 90th precinct, and have been assured ‘sight and sound’, meaning they will set up our area within eye and earshot of people entering the premises so we make a statement. I have assured the deputy inspector that we will be civil even in our rage, and we would like to show who the decent people here are. So please do not make our side look bad with inappropriate behavior. Signs may and should be made, but you cannot use sticks on the bottom and please refrain from making it too outrageous or offensive.

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Mom: I had to pay 12G to this ‘sex fiend!’

NEW YORK
New York Post

By JOSH SAUL
December 4, 2012

If she stopped seeing her alleged abuser, she would have been expelled from school.

The mother of a teenage Brooklyn girl who was allegedly sexually abused by a prominent Hasidic leader testified yesterday that she was forced by her daughter’s yeshiva to send the girl to the man for counseling — and even had to pay for the dubious privilege.

Nechemya Weberman, 54, allegedly abused the girl during their frequent counseling sessions beginning when she was just 12 years old, prosecutors charge.

“The school gave her a hard time and said she was ‘apikoros,’ ” a Hebrew and Greek word that means heretic, the mother testified in Brooklyn Supreme Court.

When asked the repercussion of not sending her youngest daughter to Weberman, she answered in halting English, “They wouldn’t accept her. They wouldn’t allow her to go to school.”

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Mom stands up for Hasidic girl accusing counselor Nechemya Weberman in molestation case

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

By Oren Yaniv / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

THE MOTHER of a Hasidic teen defended her daughter’s character on Monday in the molestation trial of Satmar Hasidic counselor Nechemya Weberman.

But the defense attempted to attack the mother’s credibility by claiming she committed Medicaid fraud.

Rejecting the defense’s characterization of the 17-year-old alleged victim as driven by vengeance, her mother described her as “very loving, respectful, understanding, smart — what every mother would wish for.”

The teen said Weberman, 54, started sexually abusing in 2007, when she was 12.

The mother added that Weberman had previously counseled two of her older daughters. But her testimony stopped when the defense attempted to grill her on Medicaid fraud she allegedly committed by using her elderly mother’s name in an insurance application.

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Police: Man met sex abuse victim at church

PENNSYLVANIA
WGAL

[with video]

Lower Paxton Township police have charged an Enola man with rape of a child among other charges following an investigation.

A 15-year-old township resident disclosed to police that Joshua Mitchell Markelwitz, 26, had sexual contact with her beginning when she was 12 years old.

Police said the incidents occurred at the accuser’s residence, at a township church where he was involved with youth programs, and in his car.

Court documents show that Markelwitz gave the girl rides to and from church and guitar practice.

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Abuse inquiry will work with states: PM

AUSTRALIA
9 News

The federal royal commission into child sexual abuse should work well with similar inquiries already under way around the nation, Prime Minister Julia Gillard says.

Ms Gillard said with a parliamentary inquiry into child sexual abuse in train in Victoria, and similar inquiries in progress in other parts of the nation, the royal commission she announced should work productively with them.

“We’ll certainly be working with our state and territory colleagues so that the royal commission we’re creating works well with what has already been done through those inquiries,” she told reporters in Melbourne on Tuesday.

Victoria’s parliamentary inquiry into sexual abuse within religious organisations began hearings in October and is due to report to the government in April.

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Police say an Enola man used his job as church youth leader to sexually prey on a teenage girl

PENNSYLVANIA
The Patriot-News

BY MARY KLAUS AND DAN MILLER

A youth leader at a Lower Paxton Township church used his position to sexually prey on a teenage girl, township police said Sunday.

Police arrested Joshua Mitchell Markelwitz, 26, of South Enola Drive in Enola, on charges of sexual contact with the girl, now 15, since she was 12.

Lt. Gary R. Seefeldt said that the sexual contact occurred in the girl’s home, in Markelwitz’s car and at the church.

He listed the charges as rape of a child, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child, aggravated indecent assault, indecent assault and related charges.

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Child sex inquiry beset by thorny problems

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian (CPA)

Bob Briton

The enormity of the task before the child sex abuse royal commission is becoming clearer by the day. Decades of criminal acts and cover-up are not going to be exposed and considered quickly or easily. Commissioners on the royal commission announced by Prime Minister Gillard will have to confront thorny questions of the meddling power and influence of large religious organisations like the Catholic Church in modern-day Australia. Lawyers and insurers are moving to protect their clients as thousands of victims prepare to recount their harrowing experiences in the care of once-trusted institutions.

A week set aside for public comment on the proposed terms of reference has concluded. Attorney-General Nicola Roxon received 33 formal and 270 email responses. Many complained that the time allowed for submissions was too short and that the original terms of reference were too restrictive. Ms Roxon would rather the inquiry didn’t emphasise the exposing of past abuse. “Our real focus is to make sure that we can identify what is in our institutions, or our systems, our laws, or our public service … that has made it difficult for people to make complaints,” she said recently. “What might have made it easy for perpetrators to actually commit these offences?”

A continuing stream of media reports suggests that the answers to those questions will be relatively easy to find in the culture of cover-up in the hierarchies of churches and the various state and federal police forces. The real question before the royal commission is not so much “what is it?” but “who was it?”.

For example, who authorised or recommended the transfer of former St John of God (SJOG) brother Bernard McGrath from church-run institutions in the Newcastle-Maitland diocese to be a teacher and dormitory master at the SJOG boarding school at Marylands near Christchurch in New Zealand? He also worked at the Hebron Trust, which is a learning centre for street kids.

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Rock Harbor families allege abuse

CALIFORNIA
Daily Pilot

By Jeremiah Dobruck

December 3, 2012 | 10:16 p.m.

A Sunday school volunteer at Rock Harbor Church in Costa Mesa allegedly formed relationships with children in his church and went on to sexually abuse at least one of them multiple times between November 2009 and November 2011, according to church leaders and court documents.

Two families at Rock Harbor came forward with new allegations against Christopher Bryan McKenzie, the pool cleaner accused of years-long sexual relationships with at least three children younger than 14, pastors said Monday night.

McKenzie, 48, of Costa Mesa, attended Rock Harbor and applied to be a child-care volunteer at the 3,000-member campus in late 2007, Communications Director Jeff Gideon said.

On Saturday, Newport Beach police announced they had arrested McKenzie on suspicion of sexually abusing two boys, one from the late 1990s to 2005 and one from 2005 to 2007. Neither had ties to the church, police said.

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