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

February 25, 2015

Priest Likely to Plead Guilty

MICHIGAN
WILX

DETROIT (AP) — A Catholic priest charged with secretly recording high school hockey players in the locker room is returning to Detroit federal court for a likely guilty plea.

The Rev. Richard Kurtz is charged with producing, possessing and transporting child pornography. He was a teacher years ago at University of Detroit Jesuit High School. The government says he went into the locker room and secretly recorded video of hockey players as they changed clothes in the late 1990s.

Kurtz is returning to court on Wednesday for a change-of-plea hearing.

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Free health services for former residents of Magdalene laundries in Bill

IRELAND
Irish Times

Michael O’Regan

Wed, Feb 25, 2015

There was a mistaken public perception that women referred to the Magdalene laundries were mainly lone parents, Minister of State for Equality Aodhán Ó Ríordáin told the Seanad.

“This perception does not reflect the reality in most cases,’’ he said.

He said the McAleese report found placements of girls or women in the laundries were made for a very wide range of reasons.

“It is hard to credit nowadays that some cases of referrals were seen as a means of providing for girls or women with physical disabilities, or with mental or psychiatric illness,’’ Mr Ó Ríordáin added.

“Some had intellectual disabilities and special needs, while others were referred because of advanced age.’’

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Archdiocese might sell properties to pay bankruptcy debts

MINNESOTA
KARE

Associated Press

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis plans to seek permission from a bankruptcy trustee to possibly sell properties to help pay creditors.

Chief financial officer Tom Mertens told a creditors’ committee meeting of the archdiocese’s plan Tuesday. Included are the chancery office and three other properties.

After the meeting, Mertens told Minnesota Public Radio News the plan is to sell the four properties, assuming the offer price is adequate.

Mertens says the archdiocese will seek permission to sell a property in Northfield and three St. Paul buildings, including the chancery. He says the archdiocese will consider leasing office space elsewhere.

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Archdiocese Considers Sale of Key Church Properties as Part of Bankruptcy

MINNESOTA
KAAL

[with video]

By: Stephen Tellier

The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis is exploring the possibility of selling four key church properties—a move that was revealed during a bankruptcy proceeding on Tuesday afternoon.

Three of the buildings in question are within walking distance from the Cathedral of St. Paul, and house most, if not all, archdiocese staff, as well as the Archbishop’s own residence. But the church could offload them as it deals with the cost of claims connected to a slew of clergy sex abuse lawsuits.

“I’m very sad, but I’m not surprised, because we are looking at some massive, massive liabilities on the part of the Archdiocese,” said Dr. Charles Reid, a law professor at the University of St. Thomas and an expert on the Catholic Church.

Reid said the properties are large assets with historic value—and prime real estate as well, all overlooking downtown St. Paul.

In its bankruptcy filing last month, the Archdiocese estimated the current value of all four properties it could potentially sell: The chancery building was valued at $6.3 million, the Hayden Center at $2.4 million, and the Dayton Building at $1.4 million. Add in a fourth property in Northfield, and the total jumps to $10.5 million.

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Archdiocese plans property sales to pay bankruptcy debts

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

Madeleine Baran Feb 24, 2015

The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis plans to sell its chancery office and three other properties to help pay creditors in bankruptcy, chief financial officer Tom Mertens told a creditors’ committee meeting Tuesday.

“Our plan would be that we would sell these four properties assuming that the offer price is adequate,” Mertens said in an interview after the meeting.

Mertens said the archdiocese will ask a bankruptcy trustee for permission to sell a property in Northfield and three St. Paul buildings: The chancery offices on Summit Avenue, the Msgr. Ambrose Hayden Center on Kellogg Boulevard and the Dayton Building.

Many of the archdiocese’s employees work in the chancery or the Hayden Center. Archbishop John Nienstedt lives in the chancery, which is across the street from the Cathedral of St. Paul, the largest and best-known landmark in the Twin Cities archdiocese.

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What the Catholic Church Can Learn From the DC Rabbi Scandal

WASHINGTON (DC)
The Daily Beast

Batya Ungar-Sargon

Kesher Israel’s congregation was rocked by a peeping tom scandal involving its prominent rabbi of two decades. This is how they worked to restore trust in the synagogue before it was too late.

A rabbi accused of creating his own live porn from the ritual bathing of women converting to Orthodox Judaism pled guilty to 52 counts of misdemeanor voyeurism in Washington D.C. last week. Rabbi Barry Freundel was the rabbi of the prominent Orthodox Synagogue Kesher until a woman noticed him fiddling with a clock radio positioned in the changing area of the ritual bath known as a Mikvah.

Kesher’s response was swift and thorough, a model for an institution amidst immediate crisis: They called the police, and the Rabbi was investigated and quickly fired.

Cameras were found in the clock radio, as well as in a tissue box, and a table-top fan.

It is suspected that Freundel, 63, spied on over 150 women, but only 52 cases fell within the statute of limitations for the crime, which is three years. Prosecutors said 52 women were recorded nude or partially nude on 25 different dates from March 2012 to September 2014. Sentencing will occur on March 15. The rabbi faces up to 52 years in prison—one for every count—as well as thousands of dollars in fines. He is also facing civil suits.

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Arrests made in historical sex abuse case at Shefford Boys’ Home

UNITED KINGDOM
Hertfordshire Mercury

Arrests have been made as part of an investigation into historical cases of sexual abuse of children at a former Catholic orphanage.

Two men have been arrested and a further two people interviewed in connection with alleged child abuse at St Francis Boys’ Home in Shefford during the 1960s and 1970s.

A 72-year-old man from Bedford was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting four children, while a 79-year-old man from Mundford, Norfolk, was arrested on suspicion of six sexual and 14 physical assaults on children at the home.

Both men have been bailed until April.

It is thought more than 100 boys could have been abused at High Street Home before it was closed in 1973.

Many of the victims have said Father John Ryan, who died in 2008, abused them while he ran the home in the 1960s.

Others claim Father Wilfred Johnson, who ran the home between 1945 and 1954, preyed on them. He died in 1994.

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Bedford man among arrests in connection with abuse at boys’ home

UNITED KINGDOM
Bedford Today

Two men – including one from Bedford – have been arrested and a further two people interviewed in connection with an on-going investigation into alleged child abuse at St Francis’ Boys’ Home in Shefford during the 1960s and 1970s.

A 72-year-old man from Bedford was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting four children, while a 79-year-old man from Mundford, Norfolk, was arrested on suspicion of six sexual and 14 physical assaults on children at the home.

Both have been bailed until April.

A 68-year-old man was voluntarily interviewed under caution for sexual assault and enquiries are on-going.

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Former Knox Grammar teacher thought he’d be fired after being caught showing porn

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

Bridie Jabour
@bkjabour
Wednesday 25 February 2015

Former Knox Grammar school teacher and convicted paedophile Craig Treloar has told how he first thought his career was over in the 1980s when he was caught showing porn to students, but he went on to teach and allegedly abuse at the school into the next century.

Treloar was questioned about when he was first caught behaving inappropriately with students as he gave evidence at the royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse hearings on Knox Grammar on Wednesday.

In 1987 Treloar was called to the office of the headmaster, Ian Paterson, after a boy made a complaint about Treloar showing porn to students in his room.

“I was quite distressed. I thought my career was over,” Treloar said of the meeting.

Asked by counsel assisting the royal commission, David Lloyd, what he thought was going to happen, Treloar responded: “I’d be sacked.”

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Royal commission: Knox Grammar teachers thought paedophile was just ‘showing off’

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

February 25, 2015

Rachel Browne

Two of the most senior staff at Knox Grammar School believed a teacher showed hardcore pornography to students to “show off” and failed to tell the children’s parents what happened or notify police, a royal commission has heard.

Former preparatory school head Michael Jenkinson told the royal commission that he and headmaster Ian Paterson questioned teacher Craig Treloar’s motives for exposing the boys to the explicit material.

Treloar admitted to Dr Paterson he watched pornography with the boys in 1987 but was allowed to keep his job after a short period of suspension.

Mr Jenkinson said he was not aware of the “level of depravity” in the material which included paedophilia and bestiality.

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Knox Grammar: Pedophile teacher who showed porn to pupil avoided sack

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

[with video]

FEBRUARY 25, 2015

Ean Higgins
Reporter
Sydney

A PEDOPHILE teacher at Sydney’s prestigious Knox Grammar expected to be sacked after being caught showing pornographic videos to a student, but instead stayed at the school for another 22 years, during which time he abused other boys.

Craig Treloar, convicted in 2010 for sexually abusing three boys, was asked at an inquiry this morning how he felt when, in 1987, he was called into the office of the headmaster, Ian Paterson, and confronted with the pornography complaint made by the boy.

He said he admitted to the pornography charge, but said he was not asked by Mr Paterson whether he had engaged in any more serious misconduct.

“I most likely would have said no, because I was too scared,” Treloar told the inquiry.

“I was quite distressed. I thought my career was over, I thought I’d be sacked.”

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Sex offender Craig Treloar appears at Knox Grammar abuse inquiry

AUSTRALIA
ABC – The World Today

ELEANOR HALL: After two days of evidence from former students of Sydney’s Knox Grammar school, a convicted offender is now appearing at the royal commission into child sexual abuse.

Craig Treloar was sentenced to two years in jail in 2009 for assault offences dating back more than two decades.

Thomas Oriti is covering the commission hearings and joins us now.

Thomas, tell us more about today’s witness.

THOMAS ORITI: Well Eleanor, when a group of former Knox students first reported their abuse to police in 2009, five teachers were convicted of child sex offences.

Four of them received suspended sentences, or good behaviour bonds, and only one of them went to jail.

That was Craig Treloar, who in fact was still teaching at Knox Grammar until his arrest. In total, he was there for 27 years.

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Sex abuse teacher delayed suspension

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

[with video]

A former teacher at an elite Sydney private school convicted of sex abuse was allowed to delay the timing of his suspension after admitting to showing pornography to students in the 1980s, a national inquiry has heard.

Craig Treloar was later sentenced to four and a half years in jail, with a non-parole period of two years, in 2010 for indecently assaulting three boys at Knox Grammar in Wahroonga.

On Tuesday Treloar told the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse that after admitting to showing porn to students in 1987 he was suspended from teaching for six months, but made a request for it to be delayed.

‘The decision was that I’d leave the boarding house, that I would lose my teaching position for a period of six months, basically the first six months of 1988,’ he told the commission.

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Royal commission: Knox Grammar teachers thought paedophile was just ‘showing off’

AUSTRALIA
Brisbane Times

February 25, 2015

Rachel Browne

Two of the most senior staff at Knox Grammar School believed a teacher showed hardcore pornography to students to “show off” and failed to tell the children’s parents what happened or notify police, a royal commission has heard.

Former preparatory school head Michael Jenkinson told the royal commission that he and headmaster Ian Paterson questioned teacher Craig Treloar’s motives for exposing the boys to the explicit material.

Treloar admitted to Dr Paterson he watched pornography with the boys in 1987 but was allowed to keep his job after a short period of suspension.

Mr Jenkinson said he was not aware of the “level of depravity” in the material which included paedophilia and bestiality.

Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has previously heard Treloar watched pornography with boys and sexually abused them.

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Former Knox Grammar teacher expected to be sacked after admitting to child sex offences

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Angela Lavoipierre

A convicted sex offender and former teacher at Knox Grammar says he was expecting to be sacked when he was first caught, but the school instead showed him leniency.

This week, the royal commission into child sexual abuse has been hearing evidence of abuse at the exclusive boys’ school on Sydney’s north shore between 1970 and 2003.

Craig Treloar, a former teacher at the school, was sentenced to two years jail in 2009 over a number of offences, including sexual assault.

He showed pornography including depictions of bestiality to students, as well as engaging in physical abuse.

He told the commission he admitted to the then headmaster, Dr Ian Paterson, in 1987, that he had shown students pornography, but was not fired.

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Knox sex abuser ‘expected to be sacked’

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

A former teacher who admitted showing pornography to students at an elite Sydney boys school in the 1980s continued teaching there until he was arrested for sex abuse more than 20 years later.

Craig Treloar thought he’d be sacked after admitting showing pornographic films to to boys at Knox Grammar in Wahroonga in 1987, but was instead allowed to pick the timing of his six-month suspension.

After returning from his suspension at the start of 1989, Treloar remained at the school until his arrest for child abuse in 2009.

He was sentenced to a minimum two years jail in 2010 for abusing boys at the school, but has also denied forcing his victims into sexual acts.

On Wednesday, he told the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse that, after admitting to showing porn to students in 1987, he was suspended from teaching for six months.

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Royal Commission into Knox Grammar sexual abuse: Peter FitzSimons retells a scandal

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

February 25, 2015

Peter FitzSimons

My alma mater, Knox Grammar School, is this week the subject of a Royal Commission hearing into an alleged paedophile ring. Knox?

While acknowledging that as a big boofy bumpkin, I was not necessarily the type to be targeted by predators, my first reaction was astonishment at the impression given from much of the coverage was that Knox was a hotbed of sexual interaction between teachers and students, while the rest of us turned a blind eye. That does not remotely describe my experience, or that of my three elder brothers. Between us, we were in the boarding house from 1960 to 1978, and in my time there, I was only aware of one inappropriate interaction between a teacher and a student.

It was a sunny Saturday afternoon on the basketball court in front of McNeil House circa 1975. A quiet Year 8 boarder told a hard-nut Year 10 boy, “Dicko,” that one of the boarding masters, Don Hancock, had asked him to sit on his lap in his room, and the lad had felt uncomfortable about it. Dicko told the MacNeil Housemaster, Mr Miller, who told the Principal, Dr Paterson.

When we woke up Sunday morning, Don Hancock – who once told a gag that if you put his first name into the middle of his second name, you came up with an inappropriate act – was gone, his room emptied, and he was never referred to again.

Tragically, that was in large measure the way it was done back then. Scandals were avoided and people moved on. The wider world has, for the most part, learned the tragic results of that method.

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Mass of Healing, Reconciliation, and Hope

MINNESOTA
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis

Date(s): Thursday, February 26
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Church of Saint Paul, Ham Lake

All are invited to the Church of Saint Paul in Ham Lake for a special Mass with Bishop Lee Piché to pray for healing and reconciliation in our Church and our community from the wounds of childhood sexual abuse. May the light of Christ’s reconciling love show us the way out of this darkness and lead us to hope and healing.

* Thursday, February 26
* 7:00 p.m.
* Church of Saint Paul, 1740 Bunker Lake Blvd NE, Ham Lake
* Bishop Lee Piché presiding

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Twin Cities Archdiocese looks at selling key properties

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

Article by: JEAN HOPFENSPERGER , Star Tribune Updated: February 25, 2015

Local Catholic Church officials says money would go toward paying debt from bankruptcy.

The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis plans to ask a bankruptcy trustee for permission to sell some of its most well-known real estate, including the archbishop’s residence and chancery building, where top archdiocese officials have worked for decades.

Both of the Summit Avenue buildings stand across from the towering St. Paul Cathedral, and have been at the heart of the archdiocese operations.

Tom Mertens, the archdiocese’s chief financial officer, told a bankruptcy court creditors’ committee Tuesday that the church is considering selling four properties to help pay its bankruptcy debts.

The other properties are the Hayden Center just blocks away on Kellogg Boulevard, and the Dayton Building, which is adjacent to the St. Paul Cathedral and houses archdiocese staff.

About 150 archdiocese staff could be affected by a sale.

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Australian Orthodox groups offer mixed responses to abuse scandals

AUSTRALIA
Jerusalem Post

By SAM SOKOL
02/25/2015

Views on reporting suspicions among the ultra-Orthodox are mixed.

In the wake of the revelations that community leaders in Australia suppressed information relating to child molestation, rabbis around the world have begun issuing calls for their constituents to report suspicions directly to civil authorities without prior rabbinic consultation.

Despite this, however, views on reporting among the ultra-Orthodox are mixed, with the national umbrella group Agudath Israel of America maintaining that rabbinic sanction is needed prior to the disclosure of suspicions.

Over the past several weeks, rabbis affiliated with the Chabad-Lubavitch hassidic movement testified before Australia’s Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, causing shock waves throughout the Jewish world.

“A culture of cover-up, often couched in religious terms, pervaded our thinking and our actions,” one senior rabbi told the commission, which heard testimony relating to the social ostracism that victims and their families faced after coming forward.

“It is a gross abuse of rabbinic power for rabbis anywhere in the world today to think that they can deal with sexual crimes and to start asking questions, ‘Will I listen to the child’s evidence or not listen to the child’s evidence?’ It has to be dealt with by the civil authorities,” Rabbi Moshe Gutnick, the head of the Organization of Rabbis of Australasia, said earlier his month.

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St Patrick’s College: New complaints lodged about alleged sexual abuse at Sale boarding school

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

Victoria Police are broadening their investigation into alleged sexual abuse at St Patrick’s College in Sale after receiving “many calls” relating to new complaints.

The complaints, which have emerged in the past week, were made by men who had been students between the ages of nine and 16 at the Catholic boarding school in the 1970s and 80s.

Previously, police focused their attention on one person, but have since received complaints against “a number of other former school employees”.

An 87-year-old Sale man, who used to work at the school, was interviewed by police last week and released.

Detective Inspector Stephen Dennis said it had become apparent from the new complaints that the initial reports were not isolated.

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Sex abuse allegations continue

AUSTRALIA
The New Daily

KAITLIN THALS PM News Reporter

Victoria Police detectives have broadened their investigation into historical sexual assaults allegations at St Patrick’s College in Sale as more victims have come forward.

Since making an appeal last week, the Sano Taskforce detectives have received many calls relating to new complaints of child abuse at the Catholic school during the 1970s and 1980s.

Previously investigators were focusing their attentions on one offender, but have since received complaints against a number of other former school employees.

A Victoria Police spokesperson says the new complaints were made by male students aged between nine and 16 at the time of the incidents, when they attended the boys only boarding school.

The spokesperson says detectives interviewed an 87-year-old Sale man, a former school employee, last Thursday who was later released pending further enquiries.

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Victorian schools must meet minimum child safety standards or face deregistration

AUSTRALIA
The Age

February 25, 2015

Henrietta Cook, Jane Lee

Victorian schools will be deregistered if they don’t have policies to manage child abuse risks and respond to allegations.

Education Minister James Merlino will order all schools to have policies that meet minimum child safety standards or risk having their registration suspended or cancelled, following a recommendation from the Victorian inquiry into child sexual abuse,

The Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority will also be given new powers to conduct “quick and targeted” reviews to ensure schools meet their obligations.

But the child safe standards for schools have not yet been developed – the Department of Education will begin consultations with stakeholders in coming weeks.

Mr Merlino said the reforms would prompt every school to look at what they could do to reduce the risk of child abuse.

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Woman angry file never sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions, detective’s trial told

IRELAND
Irish Independent

By Declan Brennan
PUBLISHED
24/02/2015

An alleged victim of clerical sexual abuse has told a trial of a detective charged with forgery that she was angry when she found out that a file on her case had never been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Wicklow detective Garda Catherine McGowan (48), who is based at Bray Garda Station, has pleaded not guilty to one count of forgery on January 15, 2009 at Bray Garda Station and two counts of using a false instrument at Bray Garda Station and at Harcourt Street Garda Station between June 21 and 22, 2011.

The instrument is alleged to have been a letter from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), dated January 14, 2009.

The woman testified that the accused had previously informed her that the DPP had received the file and was not going to prosecute the case.

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Margaret McGuickin: I had to confront my past to have a future

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

25 FEBRUARY 2015

Our Inspirational Woman of the Year winner, who led the campaign for an institutional abuse inquiry in Northern Ireland tells Stephanie Bell how a hunger for justice transformed her into a victims’ champion

Margaret McGuckin faced a battle of David and Goliath proportions when she took on the might of the Government and Church to secure justice for victims of institutional abuse. The campaign, which began with her collecting signatures in 2008, took on a life of its own as thousands got behind her petition. Margaret’s will of steel saw her successfully lobby parliament to secure all-party support for an inquiry.

The Northern Ireland Institutional Abuse Inquiry started in January and has dominated headlines throughout 2014 with victims telling their stories of the truly horrific physical and sexual abuse meted out to them in care homes.

Margaret, who was joint winner along with the late Una Crudden of the Belfast Telegraph Inspirational Woman of the Year 2014, played a huge role in securing the inquiry.

But her work is not over yet.

Now through the group she helped form – Survivors and Victims of Institutional Abuse (SAVIA) – she is currently campaigning to ensure that the Government now takes action to meet the needs of victims, many of whom are in their seventies and eighties.

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Archdiocese might sell chancery to fund creditors, official says

MINNESOTA
Pioneer Press

By Elizabeth Mohr
emohr@pioneerpress.com
POSTED: 02/24/2015

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis moved funds in the year before it filed for bankruptcy protection, but it was not an attempt to avoid paying victims of clergy sexual abuse, its chief financial officer said Tuesday.

Rather, Thomas Mertens said during a hearing in the U.S. Trustee’s office, the establishment of the Catholic Services Appeal Foundation was “to honor donor intent.”

Parishioners expressed concerns about their donations being used to pay for legal expenses related to claims of sex abuse, Mertens said. So the independent fund was established to assure donors that their money would be used only for ministry programs.

Mertens also said the archdiocese “will consider whether we would sell” its chancery office and three other properties to help pay creditors.

Besides the chancery offices on Summit Avenue, which are connected to the archbishop’s residence at 226 Summit Ave., the other properties are the Msgr. Ambrose Hayden Center at Mulberry Street and Kellogg Boulevard, which houses its Office of Family, Laity, Youth & Young Adults; the Dayton Building at 244 Dayton Ave.; and a residence in Northfield.

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Truth, Justice and Healing Council to explain Royal Commission response

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

The Hunter’s Catholic church will today host two public information sessions to discuss the Royal Commission into child sexual abuse.

Four days of private hearings began in Newcastle yesterday, with 32 local abuse survivors giving evidence.

Today’s information sessions will allow the community to speak with Francis Sullivan, the CEO of the church’s ‘Truth, Justice and Healing Council’.

Mr Sullivan said it is important people get to hear from the church organisation that is responding to the Royal Commission.

“The community want the Catholic church to tell the truth, to reveal what happened,” he said.

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Former Harlow priest accused of sexually assaulting teenage boys

UNITED KINGDOM
Harlow Star

A priest who served in Harlow during the 1990s has denied sexually abusing teenage boys and taking indecent photographs of children.

Father Tony McSweeney, who was priest of the Holy Cross & St Luke’s parish between 1993 and 1997, was arrested in February 2013 by officers from the Metropolitan Police.

The 68-year-old clergyman was once part-time chaplain at Norwich FC and officiated at the wedding of world heavyweight boxing champion Frank Bruno in 1990.

But Southwark Crown Court was told he had a sexual interest in young boys before he entered the priesthood and had collected “vile” images of children over a period of many years.

McSweeney was originally charged along with former children’s home manager John Stingemore, who was found dead weeks before the trial was due to start.

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February 24, 2015

Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse: a modern orthodox rabbi’s point of view

AUSTRALIA
J-Wire

February 25, 2015 by J-Wire Staff

Rabbi Yossi Friedman is a modern orthodox rabbi, currently spiritual leader of Sydney’s Cremorne Synagogue.

He writes on the outcome of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse’s investigation of the Sydney Yeshiva and Melbourne Yeshivah.

“The Australian Jewish community has been rocked over the past few weeks.

I firstly wish to apologise that while our community was experiencing the pain and humiliation that came out of the Royal Commission into Sexual Abuse, my wife, Chana Raizel Friedman and I were overseas.

I wish, now, to clarify where we stand.

There must be no tolerance for sexual abuse anywhere in our community. Those who have perpetrated sexual crimes, especially against children, must be brought to the full extent of justice no matter the distance of time. Anyone who is privy to any information of this sort must come forward and report it to the relevant authorities. There is to be no cover-up or ‘making light’ of any report that comes forth. Ignorance or playing ignorant is not an excuse. Those leaders from among us who have come forth and shamed our community must pay the price for their words and actions. They have lost any ounce of authority and credibility that they may have had.

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Über uns

DEUTSCHLAND
intern-at

Angestoßen durch die Presseveröffentlichungen und die Fernsehauftritte von Alexander Probst und Franz Wittenbrink haben sich einige Ehemalige der Regensburger Domspatzen zusammengesetzt um an einer möglichst vollständigen Darstellung der früheren Zustände an den Schulen und Internaten in Regensburg und Etterzhausen/Pielenhofen sowie einer möglichst umfassenden Aufklärung der sexuellen Übergriffe mitzuwirken.

Anlass hierfür sind vor allem die bagatellisierenden Darstellungen durch handelnde Personen (wie beispielsweise Georg Ratzinger und Sturmius Wagner) in der Öffentlichkeit, und auch die verharmlosenden Stellungnahmen auf der Homepage der Regensburger Domspatzen und der oberflächlichen Berichterstattung auf den Internetseiten des Bistums Regensburg.

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Die Methode Ratzinger

DEUTSCHLAND
intern-at

[Georg Ratzinger, music director at the Regensburg boarding school, knew about excesses of sexual violence but said the reports were exaggerated and had no meaning. He is brother to emeritus Pope Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger).]

An dieser Stelle soll an zwei Beispielen deutlich gemacht werden, dass der damalige Domkapellmeister Georg Ratzinger sehr wohl über die erzieherischen Missstände (Gewalt gegen Kinder) und auch über den sexuellen Missbrauch im Regensburger Internat (zumindest über den Verdacht) informiert war ohne dagegen einzuschreiten oder sich wenigstens zu informieren, ob die Verdächtigungen wahr sind.

Beispiel 1:
Im Zuge der umfangreichen Berichterstattung im Frühjahr 2010 musste Georg Ratzinger einräumen, dass er von Schülern über die Gewaltexzesse im Vorschulinternat Etterzhausen/Pielenhofen informiert worden ist. Er meinte aber, dass er diese Berichte für übertrieben gehalten hat und ihnen deswegen keinerlei Bedeutung zugemessen hat. Nach den Informationen von vielen Schülern verschiedenster Jahrgänge, die uns vorliegen, wurde Georg Ratzinger nicht nur einmal von Schülern angesprochen, sondern beinahe regelmäßig, wenn wieder ein neuer „Jahrgang“ aus der Vorschule ins Regensburger Internat gewechselt war. Und spätestens nach dem ausführlichen Artikel in der Mittelbayerischen Zeitung am 4./5. November 1989 (siehe unter „Original Texte“ den Artikel „Watschen und Weidenruten“) war er glaubwürdig und umfassend über die Verhältnisse im Vorschulinternat informiert.

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Sex abuse probe widens into Victorian Catholic school

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

JON KAILA HERALD SUN FEBRUARY 25, 2015

DETECTIVES investigating an employee at St Patrick’s College in Sale over the sexual assault of students have now widened their probe after receiving information other employees were involved.

Sano Taskforce detectives said they had received many calls from new victims and received complaints of child abuse at the Catholic school in the 1970s and 80s involving “a number of other former school employees.”

“Previously investigators were focusing their attentions on one offender, but have since received complaints against a number of other former school employees,” Victoria Police spokeswoman Leonie Johnson said.

“The new complaints were made by male students aged between nine and 16 at the time of the incidents when they attended the boys only boarding school.”

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More former staff implicated in sex abuse claims at St Patrick’s College

AUSTRALIA
The Age

February 25, 2015

Marissa Calligeros

The sex abuse scandal at St Patrick’s College in Sale has widened, with police investigations focusing on more former employees of the school.

Detectives from the child-exploitation Sano Taskforce revealed last week that they were investigating claims of sexual abuse at the former boarding school in south-east Victoria in the 1970s and 1980s.

Since then, the taskforce has received “many calls” relating to new complaints of child abuse at the Catholic school that implicate a number of former school employees.

Previously investigators were focusing their attention on one offender.

Detectives interviewed an 87-year-old Sale man last Thursday, but he was later released pending further enquiries.

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More sex complaints over school abuse

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

More men have complained of alleged sexual abuse at a Victorian Catholic boarding school in the 1970s and 80s.

Police say the new information has broadened their probe into St Patrick’s College at Sale, because it implicates more former staff members in the suspected historical abuse.

An investigation began after police received a number of complaints from men who attended the boys-only college in the 1970s and 80s.

Detective Inspector Stephen Dennis says more former students, aged 9 to 16 at the time, have come forward after police issued a call for other victims.

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Jury being picked for Philadelphia priest’s retrial

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
WFMJ

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Jury selection is under way for a suspended Philadelphia priest after a jury deadlocked over charges he molested a young boy.

The Rev. Andrew McCormick is accused of assaulting the altar boy in a rectory bedroom in 1997.

A jury last year deliberated for four days without reaching a verdict.

The 26-year-old victim says the abuse started when he was 11 and later led him to attempt suicide.

His mother says she had previously talked to the priest at their northeast Philadelphia parish about concerns her son was gay.

McCormick denies the allegations.

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Former St Pius student to tell Royal Commission private hearings of abuse

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

A former student at Newcastle’s Catholic St Pius high school will this week tell the Royal Commission about how sexual abuse by a teaching priest ruined his life.

The Royal Commission into child sexual abuse is holding four days of private hearings in Newcastle, with 32 people to give evidence about their experiences of abuse in the Hunter region.

The anonymous evidence could lead to further public hearings.

Former St Pius student “Steven” is due to give evidence tomorrow and said the assaults occured in the 1960s in the bedroom of a priest who lived at the school.

“(He) got me after hours to end up in his bedroom, where he sexually assaulted me,” he said.

“This happened on many occasions.

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Church admits abuse at school for Germany’s most famous boy’s choir

GERMANY
The New Age

A former longtime director and several teachers are accused of physically abusing children over decades at the school of the most well-known children’s choir in Germany, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Regensburg said Tuesday.

Seventy-two children who went to the school for the Regensburger Domspatzen choir have stepped forward to say they were abused from 1953 to 1992, the diocese in the southern state of Bavaria said. They said they were hit with fists, rods and a bunch of keys.

The diocese said it acknowledged the abuse had taken place and offered payment of damages of 2,500 euros (2,840 dollars) in each case.

“The money is no compensation but a symbolic acknowledgement of the pain that was done to these children,” vicar general Michael Fuchs said.

Many of the 8- to 10-year-old boys in the school lived in permanent state of fear, a preliminary report compiled by the diocese said.

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Garda pleads not guilty to forgery linked to sex abuse claims

IRELAND
Irish Times

An alleged victim of clerical sexual abuse has told a trial of a detective charged with forgery of her anger when she found out a file on her case had never been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Wicklow Det Garda Catherine McGowan (48), based at Bray Garda station, has pleaded not guilty to one count of forgery on January 15th, 2009 at the station and two counts of using a false instrument at the station and at Harcourt Street Garda station between June 21st and 22nd, 2011.

The instrument is alleged to have been a letter from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), dated January 14th, 2009.

The woman testified that the accused had previously informed her that the DPP had received the file and was not going to prosecute the case.

The investigation of Garda McGowan’s handling of the case was prompted by publication of the Murphy report, which investigated clerical sexual abuse in the Dublin area. The priest in Garda McGowan’s case was one of the clerics mentioned in the report.

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ATTACK ON ARCHBISHOP CORDILEONE MOUNTS

CALIFORNIA
Catholic League

On February 17, eight California lawmakers wrote a letter to San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone condemning the proposed union contract for teachers who work at the four archdiocese high schools. On February 23, two of these legislators asked the Assembly Labor and Employment Committee and the Assembly Judiciary Committee to launch an investigation.

Bill Donohue wrote to the chairman of the two committees today; a copy was sent to committee members, and to the eight lawmakers who wrote to the archbishop. To read his response, click here.

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Activity Picks Up in Clergy Sex-Abuse Suits

PENNSYLVANIA
The Legal Intelligencer

P.J. D’Annunzio, The Legal Intelligencer
February 24, 2015

The plaintiff in a priest sex-abuse case is appealing a Philadelphia judge’s ruling that the statute of limitations barred his claims. Meanwhile, the case that will be the second priest sex-abuse lawsuit to go to trial in Philadelphia is set to head to the courtroom in early March.

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Jacqueline F. Allen said the statute of limitations ran on plaintiff Philip Gaughan’s claims against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in 2000, two years after he turned 18. Gaughan claimed he suffered psychological trauma from being sexually abused by a priest from 1994 to 1997.

According to Allen’s memorandum, Gaughan alleged that he didn’t realize the abuse had caused a psychological injury until 2010. Gaughan’s lawsuit was filed in 2011.

Malvern-based attorney Daniel Monahan, who handles the bulk of the clergy abuse cases in Philadelphia, represents Gaughan.

In arguing that the statute of limitations be tolled, Monahan said, “We’re trying to convince the appellate courts that the sex-abuse cases are like any type of latent disease case where people don’t know about it until very late in life.”

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Alleged clerical sex abuse victim angry that her case file was not sent to DPP

IRELAND
Sunday World

An alleged victim of clerical sexual abuse has told a trial of a detective charged with forgery that she was angry when she found out that a file on her case had never been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Wicklow detective Garda Catherine McGowan (48), who is based at Bray Garda Station, has pleaded not guilty to one count of forgery on January 15, 2009 at Bray Garda Station and two counts of using a false instrument at Bray Garda Station and at Harcourt Street Garda Station between June 21 and 22, 2011.

The instrument is alleged to have been a letter from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), dated January 14, 2009.
The woman testified that the accused had previously informed her that the DPP had received the file and was not going to prosecute the case.

The investigation of Gda McGowan’s handling of the case was prompted by the publication of the Murphy Report which investigated clerical sexual abuse in the Dublin area. The priest in Gda McGowan’s case was one of the clerics mentioned in the report.

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Former Pulaski Sunday school teacher pleads guilty to sex crimes

KENTUCKY
WYKT

Somerset, KY- A former Pulaski County Sunday school teacher pleaded guilty to sex crimes involving a minor.

Rex Allen Murphy, age 30 of Eubank pleaded guilty Monday to first-degree sodomy, first-degree sexual abuse and use of a minor in a sex performance. The charges stem from October of 2014

Murphy’s plea deal carries a recommended sentence of 30 years in prison.

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Former youth pastor pleads guilty to sex crimes

KENTUCKY
Bowling Green Daily News

EUBANK, Ky. (AP) — A former youth pastor in Pulaski County has entered a guilty plea to sex crimes involving a juvenile.

WYMT-TV (http://bit.ly/17SUPtm) reports Rex Allen Murphy pleaded guilty on Monday to first-degree sex abuse, first-degree sodomy and use of a minor in a sexual performance.

Murphy was a youth pastor at Polly Ann Church of God in Eubank at the time he was charged.

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Sacrificing Priests on the Altar of Insurance

UNITED STATES
Homiletic and Pastoral Review

FEBRUARY 24, 2015 BY DAVID A. SHANEYFELT AND JOSEPH P. MAHER

Fr. Bob (that’s what we’ll call him) was a faithful parish priest for more than 25 years. One day, a process server showed up at the rectory door and handed him a summons and complaint. The complaint alleged that some 20 years earlier he had engaged in sexual contact with the plaintiff, who was then a young teenager and an altar server, and who now suffers from extreme mental anguish because of that conduct.

Fr. Bob is furious, mortified, humiliated, and terrified. He remembers the young man, he counseled him and found him deeply troubled—but he never, never touched him inappropriately, much less had any sexual contact with him. He calls his bishop immediately, but the bishop is unavailable. He calls the vicar general who tells him the diocese was served with a summons and complaint, too, in which the plaintiff alleges that the diocese knew, or had reason to know, of the inappropriate conduct, and failed to take reasonable steps to prevent it from occurring. The vicar general tells him to not talk with anyone, especially the press, and to wait for further direction.

The vicar general then calls Fr. Bob and tells him he is being placed on administrative leave, pending further investigation. Fr. Bob is transferred to the chancery and given a room at the local retreat center. A few days later, he meets with an attorney and tells him everything he remembers, including every action from his past 25 years that could possibly be perceived by someone to have involved inappropriate touching. He racks his brain as a kind of general confession and recalls the outer limits of acceptable conduct—an emotional embrace of sympathy with a woman in distress, a caring touch to a troubled teen. The attorney takes notes.

Several months go by, and Fr. Bob is still on administrative leave. One day, a confidential letter arrives from his bishop. The bishop tells him that due to the pending claim and ongoing investigation, his priestly faculties are suspended indefinitely, and he is not permitted to remain employed by the diocese or to receive further living accommodations. He has 30 days to move. He has no family to count on; no friends on which he wishes to impose. With $2,500 dollars in his bank account, he looks for a low-rent apartment in a bad part of town. He takes up new residence, with no job, and a stash of peanut butter and Top Ramen in the cupboard. Several months later, he receives another letter from the bishop; his priestly faculties are removed altogether. He is no longer a priest. The lawsuit settles.

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Release of priest who sexually abused child raises concerns

MISSOURI
Belleville News-Democratl

The Associated Press
February 24, 2015

ST. LOUIS — A former priest who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a child is free after 12 years in prison, and advocates for victims of clergy abuse say they are worried about what could happen next.

Gary Wolken, 49, was released Monday from the state prison in Cameron, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (http://bit.ly/1ApaoVg ) reported.

Victims’ advocates say the Archdiocese of St. Louis has a responsibility to protect the public.

“We believe it’s disingenuous and dangerous for bishops to recruit, educate, ordain, hire, train, supervise, transfer and shield predator priests, but then defrock them when their crimes hit the headlines and do nothing else to protect the vulnerable from them,” said David Clohessy of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.

The archdiocese said in a statement that Wolken is no longer a priest and will be subject to all sex offender regulations. It also encourages anyone wishing to report misconduct with a minor to contact clergy, church or archdiocese personnel, or police.

“We continue to pray for the victims and families of the grave evil of sexual abuse,” the statement read.

The nonprofit group Bishop Accountability says that between 275 and 300 Catholic clergy members have served prison terms in the United States since the scandal broke more than a decade ago.

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Child Abuse Complaint Falls Short

CALIFORNIA
Courthouse News Service

By ELIZABETH WARMERDAM

SACRAMENTO (CN) – A man who claims he was sexually abused, whipped and force fed by Jehovah’s Witnesses as a child must show why his claims are not time-barred, a federal judge ruled.

Cosme Presas, a state prisoner representing himself, claims that he was abused from 1994 through 1998 by congregation members and leaders of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Sheila Oberto dismissed Presas’ complaint without prejudice, and with leave to amend, finding that he failed to establish complete diversity of citizenship between the parties.

Presas, a California citizen, did not make clear in his pleadings whether the named defendants are all citizens of foreign states so as to invoke diversity jurisdiction.

In addition, Presas’ tort claims arise from alleged abuse occurring nearly two decades ago and therefore far exceed their applicable statute of limitations.

Although in California, the statute of limitations for such claims do not begin to run until a minor reaches the age of 18, Presas did not identify his age in his complaint.

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A Problem with Seminary Formation?

MINNESOTA/MISSOURI
Canonical Consultation

02/24/2015

Jennifer Haselberger

Apropos of the Commonweal Magazine article on sexual formation at Saint John Vianney College Seminary in Saint Paul, it should be noted that the formation program at the Saint Paul Seminary (also in Saint Paul) has also been called into question at least in part because of the ongoing legal troubles of Reverend Xiu Hui ‘Joseph’ Jiang.

Father Jiang attended the Saint Paul Seminary prior to his 2010 ordination as a priest for the Archdiocese of Saint Louis. During his seminary formation Jiang (a native of Hong Kong) was under the sponsorship of (Arch)bishop Robert Carlson, first as Bishop of Saginaw and then as Archbishop of Saint Louis, an unusual relationship that raised concern at the seminary at the time. While a student Father Jiang completed parish internships in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis including, if I remember correctly, at Saint John the Baptist Church and School in New Brighton.

Father Jiang’s legal troubles began very shortly after his ordination. Within three years he was charged with child endangerment and witness tampering in connection with inappropriate contact with a teenage girl. The criminal charges in that matter were dismissed when prosecutors could not establish that Father Jiang had been alone with the girl, but the civil case continues. Then, in May of 2014, Father Jiang was indicted by a Missouri grand jury and charged with sexual contact with a minor male under the age of 14. The sexual contact is alleged to have occurred in 2011-2012 at the parish school where Father Jiang was assigned.

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Roman Catholic priest arrested for smoking marijuana with underage boys

POLAND
The News

A Roman Catholic priest was arrested was smoking marijuana with two underage altar boys in the Silesian city of Gliwice in south-eastern Poland.

The 26-year-old man was detained with two boys, aged 16 and 17, after the police searched a car parked in a forest on the outskirts of Gliwice.

The priest and altar boys were inside smoking the controlled substance. The police found 2.5 grams of marihuana in the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle is the vicar of the parochial church of St. Bartholomew in Gliwice.

The parish priest learnt of his arrest from journalists

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Haredi-Cofounded Nonprofit Organization …

NEW YORK
Failed Messiah

Haredi-Cofounded Nonprofit Organization That Helped Child Molester’s Family Make Aliya Wins Jerusalem Prize

Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com

This year’s Jerusalem Prize for Aliyah and Absorption was awarded to the cofounders of Nefesh B’Nefesh today – despite the fact that Nefesh B’Nefesh helped the family of a child molester who fled justice move to Israel to join him there.

Several months ago, Nefesh B’Nefesh helped the family of Brooklyn haredi child molester Yona Weinberg move to Israel – despite the fact that Weinberg, a convicted child sex predator and molester, had fled to Israel shortly before that from Brooklyn to escape yet another abuse-related arrest.

Nefesh B’Nefesh allegedly does background checks on the people it helps. Nefesh B’Nefesh has sometimes denied this, but persistent reports from people familiar with organization say the checks are in fact done.

Weinberg and his family now live in the heavily haredi Har Nof neighborhood of Jerusalem. Local haredi rabbis have worked to stop publication of Weinberg’s record of molestation while a handful of local haredi activists – almost all originally from the US or other western countries – have complained vociferously that Weinberg now lives in their neighborhood.

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OH–Bishop still refuses to talk about defrocked predator

OHIO
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, Feb. 24

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

By his continuing, reckless and selfish secrecy, Steubenville Bishop Jeffrey Monforton is helping a defrocked priest and accused serial child predator gain access to more innocent kids and vulnerable adults.

[WTOV]

What a tragedy: A man deemed too dangerous to be in a parish can now teach teenagers and young adults, in part because a bishop is too selfish and irresponsible to simply say “these are credible child sex abuse allegations against him.”

And what irony: A defrocked priest and accused serial child predator talks about the child sex abuse allegations against him but his bishop, who has promised to be “open and transparent” about child sex allegations, refuses to talk.

What’s happened, precisely, is this: After several credible allegations of child sexual abuse, Steubenville’s bishop urged the Vatican to defrock Fr. Gary A. Zalenski. Vatican officials finally did so.

What this means, very simply, is this: that Zalenski been deemed by his own supervisors to be too dangerous to be a Catholic priest. He’s been formally and permanently expelled from ministry by the Vatican.

Keep in mind that there’s a great shortage of priests. And Catholic officials are often biased toward priests. They often refuse to defrock even credibly accused child molesting clerics. Usually, it’s only the most egregious offenders who are permanently ousted from the priesthood. So it speaks volumes that Zalenski has been ejected from the priesthood.

But now, Zalenski is teaching at a Belmont College. Steubenville’s bishop must do more to protect children from him and explain his own secrecy surrounding the troubling case.

But despite a national and allegedly binding US church abuse policy that mandates “openness and transparency” about clergy sexual abuse, Bishop Monforton:

— kept the Vatican’s decision to oust Zalenski secret for more than a month
— disclosed it only to his flock, not to the public
— put a tiny, two sentence notice about it in a church publication and, in an astonishingly callous and deceitful move,
— makes no mention of why Zalenski has been defrocked, and
— has just refused more requests from WTOP TV for interviews about Zalenski.

Zalenski is now on the faculty at Belmont College and has access to teenagers. For this reason and others, Bishop Monforton must do more. He should start by simply holding a news conference to warn parents, parishioners, police, prosecutors and the public about a credibly accused and permanently ousted predator priest and explaining – clearly and completely why Zalenski was defrocked.

That’s what a caring shepherd would do.

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Pope poised to decide the future of his financial reform

VATICAN CITY
Crux

By John L. Allen Jr.
Associate editor February 24, 2015

Any day now, Pope Francis is expected to issue a new legal framework for three financial oversight bodies in the Vatican he created last year:

* A 15-member Council for the Economy, composed of cardinals and laity, which is responsible for overall policy;

* The Secretariat for the Economy, responsible for day-to-day management;

* An independent Auditor General, designed to keep everyone honest.

Strictly from a political point of view, the decision will be taken by many observers in Rome as a thumbs up or thumbs down for Australian Cardinal George Pell, who took the Vatican by storm a year ago as the pope’s chosen financial reformer and who has played to mixed reviews ever since.

For fans, including a wide cross-section of fellow cardinals who recently gathered in Rome to receive a progress report, the 73-year-old Pell is just what the doctor ordered: a tough, no-nonsense administrator capable of bulldozing through established patterns of doing business and ushering in a new era of transparency and accountability.

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Lawmakers want probe of SF archdiocese’s 4 high schools

CALIFORNIA
Oroville MR

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two California lawmakers who called the San Francisco archbishop’s morality clauses discriminatory are asking for a probe of working conditions at four San Francisco Bay Area Catholic high schools.

Democratic Assemblymen Phil Ting of San Francisco and Kevin Mullin of San Mateo say the clauses set a dangerous precedent for workers’ rights.

On Monday, they urged the Assembly’s Labor and Employment and Judiciary Committees to conduct the probe.

The request follows an exchange of letters between the assemblymen and San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone.

The lawmakers asked the archbishop to remove the “divisive and discriminatory” clauses from a teachers’ handbook.

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Two held in boys home abuse probe

UNITED KINGDOM
Newmarket Journal

Two men from East Anglia have been arrested and a further two people interviewed in relation to alleged historic sex abuse at a notorious Catholic boys home in Bedfordshire , police said.

A 72-year-old man from Bedford was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting four children, while a 79-year-old man from Mundford, Norfolk, was arrested on suspicion of six sexual and 14 physical assaults at St Francis Boys’ Home in Shefford, Bedfordshire.

The abuse is alleged to have happened at the children’s home during the 1960s and 1970s.

Detectives have so far identified more than 80 potential victims.

Both of the arrested men have been bailed until April pending further inquiries.

Police said a 68-year-old man was voluntarily interviewed under caution for sexual assault and inquiries continue.

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Survey finds serious flaws in diocesan financial management

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Jack Ruhl | Feb. 24, 2015

ANALYSIS
The Catholic priesthood is aging at an alarming rate, and thousands of U.S. diocesan priests are expected to retire within the next few years. With most diocesan priest pension plans significantly underfunded, questions over where the money comes from to support them may point to a major crisis in the making.

Fewer than 26,265 diocesan priests remain in the U.S. today and of them, only 68 percent — about 17,900 — are still in active ministry. Only about one-third as many new priests are being ordained each year to make up for the ones who are retiring, dying or leaving active ministry. Dioceses now have one retired priest for every two active priests, and half of all priests in active ministry are over the age of 60.

Half of all priests currently in active ministry also expect to retire by 2019, and most of them expect to receive the pension payments they’ve been promised. Church leaders have known for decades about the looming priest shortage and its implications for sustaining Catholic parishes as eucharistic communities. Another, more hidden crisis lurks in diocesan pension reserves that are underfunded, many of them seriously.

Thousands of priests retiring in the next few years could discover that the pension and post-retirement money they expect from their dioceses is not available. I reviewed the results of the USI Consulting Group’s 2012 Diocesan Retirement Survey of priests and lay employees, focusing on priests. USI Consulting Group, founded in 1981 and headquartered in Glastonbury, Conn., provides retirement and employee benefit plan services throughout the United States.

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Tätigkeitsbericht von Dr. Martin Linder …

DEUTSCHLAND
Bistum Regensburg

[Activity report of Dr. Martin Linder on the first year as commissioner of the Diocese of Regensburg for cases of sexual abuse]

Tätigkeitsbericht von Dr. Martin Linder über das erste Jahr als Beauftragter des Bistums Regensburg für Fälle von sexuellen Missbrauchs

Herzlichen Dank an meine Vorgängerin Frau Dr. Birgit Böhm!
Frau Dr. Birgit Böhm verstarb am 22. Mai 2013. Sie hatte das Amt der Missbrauchsbeauftragten des Bistums Regensburg seit 2008 inne. Vor allem seit 2010 war das Interesse der Öffentlichkeit aber auch die Resonanz von betroffenen Opfern groß, sodass Frau Dr. Böhm in dieser Zeit die bei weitem überwiegende Anzahl von Menschen mit ihren Berichten über erlittenes Leid bei diesem Weg zu dessen Anerkennung begleitete. Sie begegnete den Menschen, die sich an sie wandten als Anwältin, als Vertraute, als Begleiterin und auch als Seelsorgerin. Das konnte ich immer wieder spüren in den Kontakten, die ich an ihrer Stelle wieder aufnahm. Nur wenige Tage vor ihrem Tod begleitete sie noch ein Gespräch zwischen Bischof Dr. Rudolf Voderholzer und einigen Männern und Frauen, die als Kinder in kirchlichen Einrichtungen missbraucht wurden. Die Verletzungen, die diese Menschen erfuhren, bleiben. Hinwegnehmen lassen sie sich nicht. Es ist ein Ziel des Antragsverfahrens, dazu beizutragen, dass ein Betroffener vielleicht leichter mit ihnen seinen Frieden schließen kann, wenn sie angenommen, eingestanden und anerkannt werden. Frau Dr. Birgit Böhm trug mit ihrem Engagement entschieden dazu bei, dass betroffene Menschen und auch die Verantwortlichen des Bistums Regensburg diesen Weg gemeinsam gehen konnten. Für die Aufgabe, die jetzt mir übertragen ist, bereitete sie damit einen sehr guten Weg, für den ich ihr herzlich danke. Aufgrund Ihrer schweren Erkrankung konnte Frau Dr. Böhm zu Ihrem großen Leidwesen eine Reihe von Antragsfällen nicht mehr abschließen. Die Antragssteller waren mit einer ½ jährigen Vakanz konfrontiert und mussten Vertrauen in einen neuen Gesprächspartner fassen.

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Jeweils 2.500 Euro für Opfer von Gewalt

DEUTSCHLAND
Katholisch

Das Bistum Regensburg will Opfern körperlicher Gewalt aus der früheren Vorschule des Internats der Regensburger Domspatzen in Etterzhausen/Pielenhofen jeweils 2.500 Euro zahlen. Es geht um 72 ehemalige Schüler, wie die Verantwortlichen am Dienstag in Regensburg erklärten. “Das ist keine Entschädigung”, sagte Generalvikar Michael Fuchs. Vielmehr gehe es um eine “symbolische Anerkennung des Leids”, der Kinder.

Die Diözese folge damit einer Empfehlung des beauftragten Rechtsanwaltes Andreas Scheulen und wolle umgehend mit den Betroffenen Kontakt aufnehmen. Auch die Kosten für notwendige Therapien würden übernommen.

Für die Aufarbeitung sexuellen Missbrauchs durch kirchliche Mitarbeiter hat die Deutsche Bischofskonferenz einheitliche Leitlinien entlassen. Eine Regelung für den Umgang mit Opfern körperlicher Gewalt gibt es nicht. Regensburg hat sich nun als eine der ersten kirchlichen Institutionen in Deutschland für diese Form entschieden. “Ob unsere Vorgehensweise auch die Früchte trägt, die wir uns wünschen, wird die Zukunft zeigen”, sagte Fuchs. Zugleich bat er alle weiteren möglichen Betroffenen, sich an die bischöfliche Beauftragte für Gewaltopfer, Angelika Glaß-Hofmann, zu wenden.

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Misshandlungen in Schule der Regensburger Domspatzen

DEUTSCHLAND
Nachrichten

REGENSBURG. In der Vorschule des berühmtesten deutschen Kinderchors, den Regensburger Domspatzen, haben ein früherer langjähriger Direktor und mehrere Lehrer über Jahrzehnte Kinder misshandelt.

Inzwischen lägen Berichte von 72 ehemaligen Schülern aus den Jahren 1953 bis 1992 vor, die so schwer geschlagen worden seien, dass von Körperverletzung auszugehen sei, teilte das Bistum Regensburg am Dienstag mit.Die Betroffenen berichten von Schlägen mit Fäusten, Stöcken und einem Schlüsselbund. Zudem seien sie mit spitzen Bleistiften malträtiert und persönliche Briefe geöffnet worden.

Das Bistum hat nun beschlossen, die Straftaten anzuerkennen und den Betroffenen ein Schmerzensgeld in Höhe von jeweils 2.500 Euro zu zahlen. “Das Geld ist keine Entschädigung, sondern eine symbolische Anerkennung des Leides, welches Kindern angetan wurde”, sagte Generalvikar Michael Fuchs.

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Bistum zahlt Schmerzensgeld an Regensburger Domspatzen

DEUTSCHLAND
Merkur

[The Regensburg diocese has recognized that members of the boys choir were sexually abused over several decades and will pay each victim 2.500 euros.]

Regensburg (dpa) – In der Vorschule der weltberühmten Regensburger Domspatzen haben der langjährige Direktor und mehrere andere Lehrer über Jahrzehnte Kinder misshandelt. Jetzt entschließt sich das Bistum, Schmerzensgeld zu zahlen.

Inzwischen lägen Berichte von 72 ehemaligen Schülern aus den Jahren 1953 bis 1992 vor, die so schwer geschlagen worden seien, dass von Körperverletzung auszugehen sei, teilte das Bistum Regensburg mit.

Die Betroffenen berichten von Schlägen mit Fäusten, Stöcken und einem Schlüsselbund. Zudem seien sie mit spitzen Bleistiften malträtiert und persönliche Briefe geöffnet worden.

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Zwischenbericht des Bistums zu Beschuldigungen von Straftaten körperlicher Gewalt

DEUTSCHLAND
Bistum Regensburg

[Interim Report of the diocese to accusations of crimes of physical violence]

Dank von Angelika Glaß-Hofmann, Ansprechpartnerin des Bistums Regensburg für Opfer von Körperverletzung

Zunächst möchte ich mich bei allen bedanken, die mir in den vergangenen Jahren ihr Vertrauen geschenkt haben. Sie haben mir von tiefgreifenden Verletzungen und Gewalttaten berichtet, die Mitarbeiter kirchlicher Einrichtungen zu verantworten hatten. Diese Straftaten wurden als Übergriffe auf die Menschenwürde und als Demütigung mit oft erheblichen Folgen auf die weiteren Lebenswege empfunden. Es handelte sich bei diesen Übergriffen um brutale Verletzungen und unmenschliche Eingriffe in die Persönlichkeit von Kindern.

Deshalb bin ich sehr froh darüber, wenn sich die damaligen Opfer von Gewalttaten an mich als Beauftragte der Kirche gewandt haben und mir das Vertrauen entgegenbrachten, von den Straftaten zu berichten, deren Opfer sie als Kinder wurden. Sie geben damit der Kirche die Gelegenheit, die Straftaten aufzuarbeiten, die von kirchlichen Mitarbeitern begangen wurden, und Anteilnahme, Hilfe und Anerkennung zu leisten und um Vergebung zu bitten.

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A Woman, Angela Merkel, Speaks – A Man, Pope Francis, Listens, No?

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

Jerry Slevin

What happened between last Friday’s papal prohibition of Ukrainian bishops’ making further political speeches and, less than 100 hours later, the Ukraine’s top bishop’s blasting of Russia, with help from Vatican Radio, and even help through the occasionally papally favored USA outlet, the Boston Globe’s CRUX website. Yes, CRUX even reported the Ukraine bishop’s blasting of the pope for using Soviet style propaganda!

Angela Merkel visited the pope, that’s what happened!

On Friday (2/20/15), as reported, “Pope Francis tells Ukrainian bishops to stay out of politics” here,

[National Catholic Reporter]

On Saturday (2/21/15), Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel, fresh from her futile efforts with Russia’s President Putin over the Ukraine invasion, met with Pope Francis, along with 15 of her aides and the pope’s key foreign policy aides, reportedly to discuss the conflict in eastern Ukraine, women’s rights and equality, children’s health issues in developing countries, etc., as considered further below.

On Monday (2/23/15), the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, held a press conference about his Vatican meetings last week, as reported by Vatican Radio, in “Ukrainian Archbishop calls on Christians to help end conflict” here:

[Vatican Radio]

Also on Monday, the Vatican’s often favored US media promoter, the CRUX website, reported “Ukrainian Catholic leader urges pope to be tougher on Russia” here,

[Crux] …

mportantly, what happened over the 100 hour weekend period apparently was an ominous and decisive visit to the Vatican from the world’s most powerful woman, the daughter of a Lutheran minister, German Chancellor Angela Merkel. For a recent superb and incisive overview of the remarkable Angela Merkel, please see “Angela’s Assets” here,

[Vanity Fair]

Germany still has a religiously divided Christianity, as it paradoxically prepares to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of Luther’s “revolt” in less than two years. As the pope, who studied in Germany, and the Lutheran Chancellor, both must know well, many of the Vatican’s sins that Luther challenged are still pervasive in Rome. These “sins” are funded now by direct German subsidies, rather than through sales of indulgences . Moreover, but for Luther, Merkel’s father likely would never have been able to have been a married cleric.

The pope should have been on guard, perhaps, when he received as a gift from Merkel a box of CDs of the music of the Lutheran genius, Bach, (and not of the Roman Catholic born German genius, Beethoven).

The pope had been preparing, before Merkel arrived, for a week long Lenten retreat with his Vatican officials. This was to be a “spiritual break” after an intense period that began with the pope’s public Christmas shaming of his administrative team, continued with his failed Philippine trip, and ended with his unusually secretive meetings with all of his cardinals.

Did Pope Francis and his likely successor, Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, really want to or even need to spend so much time now with Merkel and her entourage of 15 German officials?

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Inside the mansion of Germany’s ‘Bishop of Bling’

GERMANY
Irish Independent

Tony Paterson
PUBLISHED 23/02/2015

A Japanese Koi-fish breeding pond worth €213,000, wall-mounted iPads to close the curtains or even call up a prayer, an opulent bathroom fitted with a Jacuzzi and a “wellness” shower are just some of the luxuries Germany’s disgraced “Bishop of Bling” had enjoyed.

The pampered lifestyle that Limburg’s former Catholic Bishop, Tebartz van Elst, had envisaged for himself in his self-designed palatial residence not only failed to amuse his parishioners – it also embarrassed a Pontiff famous for siding with the poor.

Pope Francis removed the “Bishop of Bling” from his post in March 2014 after it was revealed the bishop had spent at least €31m of secret church funds on rebuilding and re-furnishing his residence.

Almost a year on from Bishop van Elst’s abrupt departure, his former diocese now finds itself landed with an architectural white elephant.

“We want to move away from the headlines and get back to the realities of everyday life,” insisted Limburg diocese spokesman Wolfgang Rosch who said that the church was keen to “de-mystify” the building, “The residence needs to be filled with life and become accepted,” he added.

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Removal of time limitations barrier may prompt child abuse victims to speak out

AUSTRALIA
The Courier

ONE less hurdle for victims of child abuse in Victoria has now been removed.

Victims of child abuse in this state will be able to seek civil damages regardless of when the abuse occurred thanks to new laws to remove complex time limitations.

The change in state laws was a result of the Betrayal of Trust report by the Victorian parliamentary inquiry into the handling of child abuse of religious and other non-government organisations.

This will mean victims who suffered abuse decades ago will still be able to seek damages from those responsible, including organisations.

Under current laws civil claims must be brought within either six years from the date on which the victim realises they have been abused by the victim, or 12 years from the date of the alleged abuse – whichever is earlier.

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Child abuse civil claims: Victorian Government to remove time limit for legal action

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

The Victorian Government is set to abolish a major legal hurdle for child abuse victims who want to sue their attackers.

Legislation will be introduced into the Victorian Parliament to remove the time limit imposed on child abuse victims who want to launch civil claims.

Currently under the law there is a 12-year time limit to take action over alleged abuse.

Changes will mean people who suffered abuse as a child decades ago will be able to seek civil damages.

Attorney-General Martin Pakula said victims should not be penalised for not acting immediately.

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Child abuse victims will be able to take legal action regardless of time frame

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

SAMANTHA LANDY HERALD SUN FEBRUARY 24, 2015

CHILD abuse victims in Victoria will be able to pursue legal action regardless of when the maltreatment occurred, with complex time limits to be abolished.

An advocacy group for child abuse survivors says the new law — to be introduced by the Andrews Government today — is a “good first step” towards providing greater access to justice for victims.

The government’s bill will remove the limitation period for child abuse claims both past and future, regardless of the time or context of the alleged abuse.

Adults Surviving Child Abuse president Cathy Kezelman said the limitation had been a major barrier for victims wanting to pursue legal action.

Dr Kezelman said the Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sexual Abuse had found that it took victims an average of 22 years to disclose that they had been abused — a time frame that did not fit in with current time limitations.

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Victoria removes time limits on civil claims over child sex abuse

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

Australian Associated Press
Monday 23 February 2015

Child sex abuse victims will no longer face a time limit on when they can claim for civil damages in Victoria.

New laws being introduced in the Victorian parliament on Tuesday will remove the limitation period for child abuse civil claims.

The attorney general, Martin Pakula, said the limits were complex and often discouraged victims from bringing claims to court.

“Victims should have the right to commence legal action knowing that an expired time limit won’t be used against them to knock their claim out of court,” Pakula said.

The new legislation will be retrospective.

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Child abuse legal time limits to be lifted in Victoria

AUSTRALIA
The Age

February 23, 2015

Richard Willingham, State Political Correspondent

Victims of child abuse in Victoria will be able to seek civil damages regardless of when the abuse occurred under new laws to remove complex time limitations.

The new laws will mean victims who suffered child abuse decades ago will be able to seek civil damages from those responsible for the abuse, including an organisation. Attorney-General Martin Pakula will introduce the laws to the Victorian parliament this week, which will apply retrospectively.

Under the law child abuse is defined as sexual abuse, physical abuse or psychological abuse that arises from sexual or physical abuse.

The Betrayal of Trust report, by the Victorian parliamentary inquiry into the handling of child abuse by religious and other non-government organisations, found that time limitations were a major hurdle for victims seeking to litigate against organisations.

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Clock stopped for child abuse victims

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

Child abuse victims no longer have to race against the clock when deciding to take legal action against their attackers.

New laws to be introduced in Victorian parliament will completely remove the limitation period for child abuse civil claims.

Currently civil claims must be brought within six years from the date the victim realises they have been abused or 12 years from the date of the alleged abuse.

A major hurdle felt by many people who were sexually abused as children has been removed thanks to the changes, Steve Betinsky, CEO of child abuse prevention organisation Child Wise says.

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Child abuse lawsuits could hit state government

AUSTRALIA
The Age

February 24, 2015

Jane Lee

Child abuse victims could line up to sue the state itself once the Andrews government removes the statute of limitations from compensation claims.

The Andrews government is opening itself up to a range of potential lawsuits – including class actions – from people abused in state-run schools, orphanages and detention centres, lawyers say.

The state introduced a law on Tuesday abolishing current time limits to making compensation claims against a person or an organisation for child abuse. If passed, it will destroy what is widely considered the main legal barrier to victims receiving compensation from the institutions in which they were abused, following a recommendation from the Betrayal of Trust report of the state’s inquiry on child sexual abuse.

Lawyers who specialise in historic child abuse say most new claims are likely to be made against the Victorian government for abuse inflicted on state wards. Other legal barriers, they say, still prevent victims from suing religious organisations such as the Catholic Church.

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The church’s cover-up of Brother Ted Dowlan — and how Broken Rites helped to expose this

AUSTRALIA
Broken Rites

By a Broken Rites researcher (article updated 12 February 2015)

This Broken Rites article is the most comprehensive account available about how the Christian Brothers organisation protected Brother Edward Dowlan (now known as Edward Bales) for 20 years. From the start, they knew that he was committing criminal sexual assaults against Australian schoolchildren and, instead of dismissing him, the Christian Brothers kept transferring him to more schools, thus giving him access to more victims. When police finally charged him after 20 years, the Christian Brothers supported Dowlan, instead of supporting the victims. The victims eventually won (by getting him jailed for his crimes), but their lives had been damaged by the Christian Brothers— and one of Brother Dowlan’s victims ended up in suicide.

Twenty years after his first crime, Broken Rites arranged for one of Dowlan’s victims to have a private chat with detectives from the Victoria Police child-abuse investigation unit, who then interviewed some more of Dowlan’s victims. This resulted in Dowlan being jailed in 1996. After being released from jail in 2001, Dowlan changed his surname to “Bales” to avoid media scrutiny and, with help from the Christian Brothers organisation, he moved into a private residence of his own as Mister Ted Bales. In 2014, after more of his earlier victims finally contacted the police, Edward “Bales” pleaded guilty to some more of his crimes and was remanded in custody to await his next sentencing proceedings, which are scheduled to be completed by March 2015.

It was Broken Rites that first documented the Christian Brothers policy of continuing to support any criminal member in their ranks, even after a court conviction. A senior Christian Brothers official explained this policy in the Melbourne County Court in July 1996, when Brother Edward Vernon Dowlan faced charges for indecently assaulting boys in Victorian Catholic schools. A Broken Rites researcher was present in court, day after day, taking notes during the 1996 proceedings. The following article is based on those notes.

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Archdiocese bankruptcy will include search for assets

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

Martin Moylan Feb 24, 2015

The bankruptcy of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis takes another step forward Tuesday afternoon with the first meeting of the creditors committee.

Citing clergy-abuse lawsuits and the costs of future claims, the archdiocese filed for bankruptcy in January. Its Chapter 11 filing requires alleged victims to file claims in federal court as creditors.

So far, five people — all alleged victims of clergy sex abuse &,dash; have been named to the committee. Payouts to them and other creditors will depend greatly on what assets the archdiocese has available for compensation — a factor that likely will set in motion a detailed search for church assets.

The archdiocese and attorneys for abuse victims hope that insurance will cover a large portion of abuse claims that will be settled through the bankruptcy process, with church insurers potentially providing $100 million or more.

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Father’s shock at abuse at top school

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

[with video]

A former teacher at Knox Grammar has broken down as he laid the blame for his son’s ill health and early death squarely on the school he once respected.

John Rentoul, whose son David died aged 44 after a series of illnesses, told a national inquiry into how the Sydney school handled sex abuse allegations that he only found out in 2009 that his son had been abused by a teacher.

Dr Rentoul only found out about the abuse when David, who was at the school in the late 1970s, was giving evidence against his abuser Barrie Stewart.

‘I was shocked and outraged when David told us of the abuse,’ said Dr Rentoul, who taught at the school from 1969 to 1980.

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Elite Knox Grammar school’s legacy of child sex abuse

AUSTRALIA
news.com.au

THE elite Knox Grammar has been accused of covering up 33 years of sex abuse which included students being plied with alcohol and cigarettes while teachers showed them sickening videos of paedophilia and bestiality.

One boy woke in his dormitory to find a man wearing a Knox track suit and a balaclava hiding under his bed and sexually assaulting him, the child sex abuse royal commission heard yesterday.

The man grabbed the doona, put it over his head and fled with the boys in pursuit.

It is alleged the man was a teacher, who was never disciplined and only resigned months later after being arrested while ­masturbating in his car outside the Wahroonga school, which bears the motto Virile Agitur — “do the manly thing”.

The “balaclava man” was alleged to be religious education teacher Christopher Fotis, who had told the schoolboy he “had a surprise in store for him that night”, counsel ­assisting the commission David Lloyd said.

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Child sex abuse: Father’s testimony brings room to tears

AUSTRALIA
The Age

February 24, 2015

Craig Hughes-Cashmore

On Monday an entire room was brought to tears as the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse heard the heartbreaking testimony from a father of a Knox Grammar student who was a victim of child sexual abuse whilst at that school.

With his wife by his side for support, this brave elderly man dedicated his testimony to the memory of his cherished son who died just three years ago, prematurely at the age of 44.

The hearing room listened as he spoke of the health issues that lead to his son’s death – issues that had commenced at the time the abuse had begun when his son was 12 years old.

He reported that neither his son nor his family were ever offered an acknowledgement, an apology or support by the school administration at Knox, despite the conviction of the perpetrator in 2009.

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Teacher accused of abuse at Knox Grammar given positive reference by head

AUSTRALIA
The Guardian

Bridie Jabour
@bkjabour

Monday 23 February 2015

The prestigious Knox Grammar school gave a former teacher a positive reference after he left the school amid allegations of indecently assaulting one student and hitting two others.

Former house resident and teacher Damian Vance gave evidence to the royal commission into institutional responses to child abuse on Tuesday as the first abuser to front the inquiry after a day and a half of victim statements.

Vance was accused of indecently assaulting a boy in 1987 on the grounds of Knox but was not asked to resign until two years later. He was also accused of hitting boys in 1985 and 1986.

When Vance needed a reference to get a job in Melbourne, the school’s headmaster, Dr Ian Paterson, provided one calling Vance a “strong teacher and personality” who knew the “arts and craft of teaching”.

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Knox Grammar School was home to ‘large paedophile cohort’, victim tells inquiry

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Ashleigh Raper and Antonette Collins

A former student of a Sydney private school says students were sexually abused so often, he was not sure it was wrong when he was assaulted by a teacher in the playground.

Former Knox Grammar student Scott Ashton told the royal commission into child sexual abuse of the shock, shame and confusion he suffered after being abused at the school in the 1980s.

He said it was clear the school harboured “a large paedophile cohort” and the abuse led to him becoming a sex worker as teenager.

Students were abused at the exclusive boys school, on Sydney’s north shore, over a 33-year period from the 1970s until 2003.

Mr Ashton told the second day of the inquiry into the school it was common for teachers to inappropriately touch students, and he was touched in the playground in view of another teacher.

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School put up memorial for ‘molester’

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

A ‘notorious molester’ at Knox Grammar School had memorial gates erected in his honour with the inscription ‘He touched us all’, an inquiry has been told.

Scott Ashton, 44 gave evidence on Tuesday at a royal commission hearing into how the Uniting Church and the Sydney private school responded to child abuse allegations.

Mr Ashton said he was deeply confused by the attitude at the school where all were expected to pay tribute to an art teacher Bruce Barrett who had died young.

Mr Ashton said Barrett was a ‘notorious molester’ but the school put up memorial gates at the back entrance to the Wahroonga school in his honour and bearing the inscription: ‘He touched us all’.

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Mum tells of son’s Knox Grammar hell

AUSTRALIA
Sky News

A mother has told an inquiry how the abuse her son suffered a prestigious Sydney school means her hopes for him are now stripped down to mere survival.

Her son, ATS, started at Knox Grammar School in Wahroonga in 2002 when he was 10.

She said her son was very happy for the first term but then changed – he became quiet and withdrawn.

He refused to talk to his parents, became angry and hostile and self-harmed before being hospitalised after a serious suicide attempt.

When he was 14, ATS revealed to a psychiatrist that he had been abused by Craig Treloar, who had been targeting boys at the school for years.

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Royal commission: paedophile teacher given glowing reference

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

February 24, 2015

Rachel Browne

A paedophile teacher received a glowing reference from Knox Grammar School praising his teaching skills, despite having indecently assaulted one student and physically assaulted two others, a royal commission has heard.

Former student ASD complained in 1987 that teacher and resident housemaster Damian Vance indecently assaulted him while they were in a room under the Knox chapel.

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse was told that then headmaster Dr Ian Paterson did not ask Vance to resign until 1989.

Dr Paterson told Vance he should take a real estate job in Melbourne, saying “I think you know why”, Vance told the commission.

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Knox Grammar put up memorial for ‘predatory teacher’

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

FEBRUARY 24, 2015

Ean Higgins
Reporter
Sydney

A PEDOPHILE teacher sacked from Knox Grammar because the parents of a boy he abused were coming to the school was later given a glowing reference by the headmaster who dismissed him.

Damien Vance had been reprimanded by headmaster Ian Paterson for physically assaulting two boys before he was asked to leave the exclusive Sydney boys school in 1989.

When he left, Dr Paterson gave Vance a letter of service which he used to get a job in a school in Victoria.

He continued to teach until a court ordered him to stay away from all schools two decades later.

Today, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse was told Vance was given 72 hours to resign by Dr Paterson, who did not mention the name of the boy he abused but just suggested he quit because “the parents were coming down”.

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NEWS9 Special Assignment: Gary Zalenski a fight for his faith

OHIO
WTOV

[Zalenski removed from priesthood]

[with video]

Updated: Monday, February 23 2015

By JESSICA GUAY

It’s the story of a Steubenville Diocese Priest who was kicked out of the church after a lengthy investigation involving claims that he sexually assaulted a young female parishioner.

Gary Zalenski was never charged in the decades-old case, and he was cleared by a grand jury. But the church never backed off its investigation and the accusation never stopped. Now a grown woman, the alleged victim continues to stand by her claims.

For the first time since the church removed Zalenski, he’s speaking out — and has plenty to say. Zalenski is still living in the Ohio Valley, and he says he won’t give up his fight or his faith. He would like to be reinstated by the church, and he still maintains he never did anything wrong.

“It has destroyed my life,” Zalenski said. “It has taken, this last time has taken, everything away from me.” Zalenski’s was pastor at Saints Peter and Paul Church from 1987-1991. He eventually landed in Belmont County at Sacred Heart in Neffs in 1999. Nearly 8 years later, in 2007, came shocking allegations from one former parishioner.

“The big incident happened on summer break on a pontoon boat in a lagoon on a medium-sized island across from the main boat marina adjacent to the beach with a tall medal slide at Seneca Lake,” alleged victim Beth Ann Rocker said in a YouTube video. Aside from internet videos, Rocker started writing a book that includes her claims about what Zalenski did to her on his boat.

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Bill would eliminate statute of limitations on civil actions related to child sexual abuse

UTAH
Deseret News

By Marjorie Cortez, Deseret News
Published: Monday, Feb. 23 2015

SALT LAKE CITY — The House Judiciary Committee voted unanimously Monday to give a favorable recommendation to proposed legislation that would eliminate the statute of limitations on civil actions related to child sexual abuse.

Rep. Ken Ivory, R-West Jordan, sponsor of HB277, told committee members that child sexual abuse is “heinous. It’s murdering the spirit of the child.”

When a child is molested, society and the victims themselves pay the price in terms of health care costs, mental health treatment, lost wages and productivity.

“In this case, we make sure that cost is borne by the perpetrator,” he said.

Although Utah’s criminal statutes have been changed to acknowledge that many victims of child sexual abuse are not equipped to face their accusers until an average of 20 years later, Utah’s civil statute of limitations has lagged behind, Ivory said.

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Utah lawmaker hopes to eliminate statute of limitations on civil child sex abuse cases

UTAH
Fox 13

[with video]

FEBRUARY 23, 2015, BY CAROLINE CONNOLLY

SALT LAKE CITY — A proposal that would eliminate the statute of limitations on civil child sexual abuse cases received unanimous support from lawmakers, Monday.

Rep. Ken Ivory, R-West Jordan, argued his bill would allow victims to seek the justice they deserve in court.

“Every single day, someone who turns 22, loses any opportunity to bring a claim against a perpetrator who abused them sexually as a child,” Rep. Ivory said.

Seated behind him during a meeting before the House Judiciary Committee were three victims of abuse, who can longer pursue cases against their attackers. Ivory’s wife, Rebecca Ivory, was one of them.

“I turned my abuser in back in 2003, which was a good 20-some odd years after it happened,” Rebecca Ivory said. “It sends the message that, you know what, if you’re a victim, you have the right to seek redress.”

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Stratton and Sawhney: Will Pope Francis’ legacy leave behind a new Church?

ILLINOIS
The Daily Northwestern

Abigail Stratton and Asha Sawhney
February 24, 2015

The Catholic church has been criticized for its hierarchies and organization. More recently, there has been international outrage over sexual abuse scandals associated with members of the clergy. Pope Francis has taken on many of the issues of the Church and is arguably the most controversial pope the Catholic Church has had in decades. Many praise him as being the most progressive-minded Pope the Church has ever seen and hope he will reform and modernize the current system. Others are less enthusiastic. They are skeptical of Francis and believe he is a transitional figure unlikely to bring significant reform. The world continues to watch, waiting to see how and if he will effect change.

Abigail Stratton:

Before I address the larger topic at hand, I must acknowledge my personal bias: I am a Catholic. By no means do I agree with all aspects and opinions of the larger Church, but I do practice the faith, although I have actually lost confidence in the Vatican and Catholic Church as an institution. That said, I believe Pope Francis has already and will continue to bring positive change.

In general, the Church and Catholics have developed a negative reputation in the past few decades. Much of this criticism stems from opinions that the Catholic Church has not changed with the times. Many believe the Catholic Church is archaic and cannot be relevant in the modern era. I disagree. The Church is not a “modern” institution – it has existed for hundreds of years and is steeped in tradition, but it is not irrelevant. The world’s 1.2 billion Catholics are all affected by Francis’ decisions.

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A priest committed child-sex crimes, and was later appointed as the deputy to a bishop

AUSTRALIA
Broken Rites

By a Broken Rites researcher (article updated 24 February 2015)

According to police, a senior Catholic priest from western Sydney, Father Richard Cattell, committed sexual crimes against multiple boys in the 1970s and 1980s. Later, in the early 1990s, the Catholic Church promoted this criminal priest to become the Vicar-General of his diocese, supervising dozens of parishes in western Sydney on behalf of the bishop. In 1994, Cattell was jailed regarding one of his victims (from the 1970s). In February 2015 (aged 74) he was jailed again regarding another of his victims (from the 1980s). The February 2015 victim (Broken Rites will call him “Zachary”) submitted a written impact statement to the judge, outlining how the church provided Cattell with easy access to vulnerable children, causing long-term damage to the victim’s later life. This impact statement is included in this Broken Rites article.

Broken Rites has ascertained that Father Richard St John Cattell was ordained on 18 July 1964 for the Sydney archdiocese. He was in the same graduating group as another New South Wales priest, Vincent Kiss, of the Wagga Wagga diocese. (Vincent Kiss was eventually jailed for sexual crimes against children.)

Cattell worked in various parishes (Broken Rites has compiled a list of these) until one victim managed to get Cattell convicted in court in 1994. Since 1994, various Cattell victims have contacted Broken Rites which has advised these victims to have a private chat with NSW Police detectives These victims are from several parishes (and various years) and they do not know each other. In 2014, the New South Wales Office of Public Prosecutors selected one of these victims (“Zachary”) as the case most suitable for laying charges in court.

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Kodiak religious academy headmaster placed on leave over abuse allegations

ALASKA
Alaska Dispatch News

Jerzy Shedlock
February 23, 2015

The headmaster of an academy for troubled youth in Kodiak has been placed on a leave of absence following public allegations of abuse, the Eastern Orthodox diocese that runs the academy announced on its website.

The allegations center on the Rev. Paisius DeLucia, who’s accused of physical, verbal and psychological abuse of students at St. Innocent’s Academy.

The victims are so far unsatisfied with the investigation. The bishop looking into the accusations has also been accused of revictimizing three former students by inviting them for interviews at the school, according to the website Academy Abuse, which features posts by more than a dozen former students who claim they were abused by DeLucia in their time at the school.

St. Innocent’s is an alternative school for “at-risk” youths on Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska. The majority of its students aren’t from Alaska.

Sgt. Eric T. Olsen with the Alaska State Troopers in Kodiak previously said troopers there are also aware of the allegations and there is an ongoing investigation. DeLucia has not been charged with any crime.

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Rabbi Yosef Feldman replaced as hechsher provider

AUSTRALIA
J-Wire

February 24, 2015 by J-Wire Staff

Following his appearance the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Souther Synagogue’s Rabbi Yosef Feldman is no longer providing a hechsher for Sydney caterer Amaze in Taste.

South Head Synagogue’s Rabbi Benzion Milecki, Jewish Learning Centre’s Rabbi David Blackman and Kehillat Masada’s Rabbi Gad Krebsare now currently providing a new interim hechsher for AIT.

Rabbi Yosef Feldman has provided the interim hechsher to AIT for the past year but has decided in the interests of the community he would agree to an alternative hechsher solution for AIT following the bad publicity he received resulting from his evidence at the Commission.

A spokesperson for AIT said: “To ensure that the community would have no disruption of service he did not do so until a suitable alternative was found.

The new alternative became available after the Council of Orthodox Synagogues of New South Wales (COSNSW) asked Rabbis Milecki, Blackman and Krebsare to provide the interim hechsher pending the outcome of the recommendations made under the Kashrut Commission of Inquiry Report (KCI).”

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Breaking the silence: Some Faith Leaders Victimize Rape Survivors Again

UNITED STATES
Dallas Weekly

By Jazelle Hunt NNPA Washington Correspondent

WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Simone Oliver had always been called, as they say in the religious community. She was active in the Baptist church throughout her youth, playing piano for the youth choir and even ghostwriting sermons for several pastors as a teen. She loved Scripture, loved preaching, and loved God. For her, church was heaven-on-earth.

But it was also hell. At 15 years old, Oliver’s then-pastor called her into his church office, grabbed her, put his tongue in her mouth, and fondled her until she broke away. It was the third time in her life she had been sexually assaulted, already a rape survivor at 12 years old at the hands of her sister’s first husband, and again at 13 by a family friend staying in her home.

Still, her faith did not waver. In fact, it grew stronger as Oliver transitioned from being a public school teacher to a minister.

In the mid-2000s, she took on an associate pastor’s role at a non-denominational church in New Jersey. The founding pastor tried to court her for years until she finally acquiesced and the two began a secret relationship. However, a year later, he decided to marry someone else. Still, the affair continued.

“I couldn’t get out. It was almost like sinking into an abyss,” she remembered. “I had gone to someone in the church to let them know this was going on. And they pretty much turned on me.”

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Top school built memorial gate for paedophile teacher inscribed with the words ‘he touched us all’

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail (UK)

By LILLIAN RADULOVA FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

A prestigious Sydney school erected memorial gates for a teacher who was known to be a ‘notorious molester’ with the inscription ‘he touched us all’, an inquiry has been told.

Former Knox Grammar School student Scott Ashton, 44, told a royal commission hearing investigating how the Uniting Church and the private school responded to child abuse allegations, that he was left deeply confused by the tribute to the late Bruce Barrett.

Mr Ashton called the art teacher a ‘notorious molester’ while giving evidence to the commission on Tuesday, as he revealed the abuse he had personally suffered at Barrett’s hands in the Wahroonga school’s classrooms on Sydney’s North Shore.

In his statement, read out by close friend Gretel Pinniger who is also known as the high profile Sydney dominatrix Madame Lash, Mr Ashton said Barrett would chase and tickle his students.

He told the inquiry that Barrett would occasionally wear a red tie, announcing ‘watch out boys, it’s a red tie day’ to signify someone would be canned that day.

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Pastor Allegedly Assaulted Grieving Woman

GEORGIA
Courthouse News Service

By IULIA FILIP

SAVANNAH, Ga. (CN) – A pastor sexually battered a woman in his home while counseling her after the death of her father, the alleged victim claims in court.

Kadijah Davis sued Nathaniel Small, Jr., Barbara Small, and Greater Friendship Baptist Church, in Chatham County State Court.

The plaintiff, who lives in Savannah, claims Nathaniel Small sexually battered her in the home he shares with his wife Barbara.

As pastor of Greater Friendship Baptist Church, Small offered counseling services to church members and others, according to the complaint.

After Small conducted the funeral service for plaintiff’s father in January 2013, he offered to provide “bereavement or grief counseling” to plaintiff, who was not a member of his church, she claims in the lawsuit.

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Caledonia Pastor Accused Of Sexually Abusing Teen

OHIO
10TV

[with video]

By Glenn McEntyre
Monday February 23, 2015

Caledonia, Ohio – A church pastor and former substitute teacher is charged with sexually abusing a teenager. 32-year-old Corby Blanton is charged with five counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. Investigators in Morrow County say it happened between 2008 and 2012, starting when the boy was 14-years-old.

Corby Blanton was in Morrow County Court Friday facing charges of sexually abusing a minor. Two days later, he was at Memorial United Methodist in Caledonia, leading service as if nothing were wrong.

“We hadn’t had church the Sunday before (because of weather), and he’d been sick the week before that, so he’d been out of the pulpit for two weeks,” said church member Andy Kazee. “And (he) expressed his joy in being back in front of us, and shared a wonderful message.”

Andy Kazee was among the congregation just learning Monday of the accusations.

“I needed to sit down it was such a surprise,” he said.

Blanton serves as Pastor at Memorial United Methodist in Caledonia, and is a Youth Pastor at First United Methodist in Shelby. He has also served as a substitute school teacher for Cardington Lincoln Local Schools.

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Pastor, substitute teacher faces sex abuse charge

OHIO
Mansfield News Journal

CALEDONIA – A pastor at Memorial United Methodist Church who had served as a substitute teacher has been charged with sexually abusing a teenager between 2008 and 2012.

Investigators allege Corby Blanton, 32, has been charged with five counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, according to 10TV.com.

Blanton had been serving as a substitute teacher for Cardington-Lincoln Local Schools when he met a then-14-year-old student.

According to 10TV.com, investigators say Blanton began tutoring the boy outside of school without the district’s knowledge when the alleged sexual abuse began.

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Houston area pastor named in sexual assault lawsuit

TEXAS
Click2Houston

[with video]

Author: John Brannen, Web Editor, Click2Houston.com
Andy Cerota, Anchor/Reporter, acerota@kprc.com

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas –
A lawsuit has been filed against a Houston area pastor accused of molesting and sexually assaulting at least six young girls.

The girls claim they ere as young as 9 years old when Radhames Severino repeatedly molested them up until they were 16 years old.

“They are visibly shaken, emotional, still scared and clearly confused. This was a church they were a major part of,” said attorney Derek Hollingsworth.

Radhames Severino is accused of targeting girls in his church from 2002 to 2012. Radhames Severino’s then-wife and co-pastor Rufino Medina Severino is also named in the lawsuit.

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Former pastor accused of sexual abuse

TEXAS
Fox Houston

By Katie McCall, Reporter

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – A Spanish language pentecostal church, “Ministerios del Instituto Biblico Elohim,” cancelled all services on Monday after our news cameras showed up.

The former Pastor, Radhames Severino, is accused in a civil lawsuit of molesting 6 girls, repeatedly, between 2002 and 2013.

They are also suing the church, and his wife Rufina Medina Severino.

The girls say they told her what her husband was doing to them, and that she did nothing.

Their attorney, Derek Hollingsworth said of the Pastor’s wife: “she would say things like just don’t be alone with him or just don’t go in his office.”

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Sex demons haunt prophet

BOTSWANA
The Voice

DANIEL CHIDA

Hardly three months after his messy divorce, charismatic prophet, T.P Elias of Gates Of Heaven Networks Church has been hit by another sex scandal.

The flamboyant young preacher with a strong following of at least 6000 congregants hit the news headlines last year when his then estranged wife, Olerato Elias, accused him of sexual misconduct with nubile women in the church.

In March last year, Olerato, 24 and her husband got embroiled in a public fight over missing condoms and morning after pills that she suspected her husband had used on three sexy “Prayer Warriors” that he had accommodate while she was away.

She accused him of running their home like a playboy mansion where young girls frolicked in the pretext of learning how to pray and he filed for divorce.

Six months later they were no longer husband and wife.

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St Francis Boys’ Home sex abuse inquiry: Second man arrested

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

By Nic Rigby
BBC News

A second man has been arrested in connection with an inquiry into alleged child abuse at a Catholic boys’ home in Bedfordshire.

The 72-year-old man from Bedford was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting four children at St Francis Boy’s Home, Shefford.

A man, 79, of Mundford, Norfolk, has been re-arrested on suspicion of six sexual and 14 physical assaults.

The two men have been released on police bail until April.

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Arrests made in connection with alleged sexual abuse at Shefford boys’ home

UNITED KINGDOM
The Comet

24 February 2015 James Scott

Two men have been arrested and a further two people interviewed in connection with an ongoing investigation into alleged child abuse at St Francis Boys’ Home in Shefford during the 1960s and 1970s.

A 72-year-old man from Bedford was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting four children, while a 79-year-old man from Norfolk was arrested on suspicion of six sexual and 14 physical assaults on children at the home.

Both men have been bailed until April.

A 68-year-old man was voluntarily interviewed under caution for sexual assault – enquiries are ongoing.

And a 78-year-old woman from Shefford was interviewed under caution for sexual assault, but she has been released with no further action.

So far detectives have spoken to more than 80 alleged victims during the course of the investigation.

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Detective on trial for the alleged forgery of DPP letter

IRELAND
Irish Independent

Conor Gallagher
PUBLISHED 24/02/2015

A detective has gone on trial accused of forging a letter from the Director of Public Prosecutions in relation to the investigation of a priest accused of sexual abuse.

Detective Garda Catherine McGowan has pleaded not guilty to one count of forgery on January 15, 2009 at Bray Garda Station where she is based.

She also pleaded not guilty to two counts of using a false instrument at Bray and Harcourt Street Garda Stations between June 21 and 22, 2011.

The instrument is alleged to have been a letter from the office of the DPP dated January 14, 2009.

In his opening speech to the jury, prosecuting counsel Alex Owens SC said that Gda McGowan had forged the letter to “hoodwink” gardaí who were reviewing whether she had acted properly in investigating allegations of sexual abuse by a priest of a teenage girl.

The investigation of Gda McGowan’s handling of the case was prompted by the publication of the Murphy Report, which investigated clerical sexual abuse in the Dublin area. The priest in Gda McGowan’s case was one of the clerics mentioned in the report.

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Garda goes on trial accused of forging letter from the DPP

IRELAND
Herald

BY CONOR GALLAGHER – 24 FEBRUARY 2015

A WICKLOW detective has gone on trial accused of forging a letter from the DPP in relation to the investigation of a priest accused of sexual abuse.

Det Gda Catherine McGowan (48), based in Bray, has pleaded not guilty to one count of forgery on January 15, 2009 at Bray Garda Station and two of using a false instrument there and at Harcourt Street Garda Station between June 21 and 22, 2011.

The instrument is alleged to have been a letter from the office of the DPP dated January 14, 2009.

In his opening speech at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court, prosecuting counsel Alex Owens said Gda McGowan had forged the letter to “hoodwink” gardai who were reviewing whether she had acted properly in investigating allegations of abuse of a teenage girl by a priest.

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Garda denies sex case forgery

IRELAND
Irish Examiner

By Conor Gallagher

A detective has gone on trial accused of forging a letter from the Director of Public Prosecutions in relation to the investigation of a priest accused of sexual abuse.

Detective Garda Catherine McGowan, aged 48, who is based at Bray Garda Station, has pleaded not guilty to one count of forgery on January 15, 2009, at Bray Garda Station and two counts of using a false instrument at Bray Garda Station and at Harcourt Street Garda Station on June 21-22, 2011.

The instrument is alleged to have been a letter from the office of the DPP, dated January 14, 2009.

In his opening speech to the jury, Alex Owens, prosecuting, said Gda McGowan forged the letter to “hoodwink” gardaí who were reviewing whether she had acted properly in investigating allegations of the sexual abuse of a teenage girl.

The investigation of Gda McGowan’s handling of the case was prompted by the publication of the Murphy Report, which investigated clerical sexual abuse in the Dublin area. The priest in Gda McGowan’s case was mentioned in the report.

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Prison release of former priests raises questions for Catholic church

MISSOURI
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

By Lilly Fowler

One of the first St. Louis area priests to plead guilty to sexual abuse since the crisis shook the Roman Catholic Church more than a decade ago is now a free man.

On Monday morning, after 12 years in prison, Gary P. Wolken, 49, walked out of the Western Missouri Correctional Center in the small town of Cameron.

That has some in the community worried.

Advocates for victims of sexual abuse say the Archdiocese of St. Louis could and should do more to protect the public from priests who have admitted to sexually abusing children, even after they are no longer allowed to function as pastors or have served time in prison.

“We believe it’s disingenuous and dangerous for bishops to recruit, educate, ordain, hire, train, supervise, transfer and shield predator priests, but then defrock them when their crimes hit the headlines and do nothing else to protect the vulnerable from them,” said David Clohessy of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.

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