ABUSE TRACKER

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

July 24, 2017

Inquiries should rebuild faith in our institutions, not conveniently kick problems into the long grass

UNITED KINGDOM
Telegraph

JULIET SAMUEL

How far back does accountability stretch? The Bible tells us the sins of the fathers can be visited upon the children even to the third and fourth generation. What if the father isn’t a man, though, but an institution? What if the institutional staff involved in a crime are now dead? The biblical answer being rather frowned upon nowadays, we have developed a new catch-all answer: set up an inquiry.

In the last two weeks, the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has been holding the first of many hearings to demand answers from institutions suspected of facilitating abuse. Victims involved in the current investigation gave their testimony in February and now, it is the institutions’ turn.

The current investigation – the only one to hold any hearings so far – looks at the child migration programme, a government-sponsored, charitably-run scheme that sent 130,000 British children to far-off Commonwealth countries to live at boarding schools or with adoptive families. In its day, it was supported by royalty and feted for spreading British influence and helping wayward or orphaned youth.

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Norberto Rivera critica a los medios: No todo es trigo bueno, la cizaña aparece sin cesar, dice

MEXICO
Animal Politico

[In criticizing the media, Cardinal Norberto Rivera said Sunday that “in our world, not everything is good wheat, the tares make their appearance without ceasing.” Media that should help remove barriers, he said, “often become creators of abysses.” In another moment of his homily, in the Metropolitan Cathedral, Rivera said that the media instead of helping human progress have often become weapons against society. His statements come after a report from the newspaper Reforma, dated July 5, which indicated that ex-priests Alberto Athié and José Barba accused Rivera for alleged cover-up of 15 pedophilia priests .The PGR initiated an investigation into the case, with the folder FED / SDHPDSC / UNAI-CDMX / 0000425/2017.]

Al criticar a los medios de comunicación, el cardenal Norberto Rivera dijo este domingo que “en nuestro mundo no todo es trigo bueno, la cizaña hace su aparición sin cesar”.

Medios de comunicación que deberían ayudar a quitar barreras, apuntó, “se convierten con frecuencia en creadores de abismos”.

En otro momento de su homilía, en la Catedral Metropolitana, Rivera dijo que los medios de comunicación, en lugar de ayudar al progreso humano, se han convertido muchas veces en armas contra la sociedad.

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Critica el cardenal a los medios de comunicación

MEXICO
Periodico Correo

[The primate archbishop of Mexico, Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrerea , attacked the media during the mass he offered yesterday in the Metropolitan Cathedral. On June 2, ex-priests Alberto Athié and José Barba filed a complaint with the General Prosecutor of the Republic (PGR) against the cardinal for allegedly protecting 15 priests who sexually abused minors.]

CDMX.- El arzobispo primado de México, el cardenal Norberto Rivera Carrerea, arremetió contra los medios de comunicación durante la misa que ofreció ayer en la Catedral Metropolitana.

En la homilía, el arzobispo comparó a los medios de comunicación con la cizaña que crece en los campos de trigo.

“Medios de comunicación que deberían ayudar a quitar barreras se convierten con frecuencia en creadores de abismos”, afirmó, y que en lugar de ayudar al progreso humano, los medios de comunicación se han convertido muchas veces en armas contra la sociedad.

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Questions multiply by the day in latest Vatican money scandal

VATICAN CITY
Crux

Italian Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the former Secretary of State under Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, has denied rumors of involvement in a scheme to overpay for remodeling on his Vatican apartment in order to benefit an Italian businessman and longtime friend. Meanwhile, questions remain about how the businessman was able to bill two different Vatican departments almost $1 million for the same work, which was never even finished.

A Vatican trial focusing on a financial scandal involving a papally-sponsored hospital, and featuring a powerful cardinal at the heart of the affair, may be on hiatus until early September, but that doesn’t mean questions surrounding the case are taking a vacation.
Instead, they seem to be multiplying almost by the day.

Just in the past week, there have been conflicting reports about whether that cardinal, Italian Tarcisio Bertone, the former Secretary of State under Pope emeritus Benedict XVI, did or didn’t provide a previously unknown memo to investigators last November, offering a chronology of his actions in the affair and rejecting any suggestion of involvement in fraud.

Some are also asking question why Bertone was never even a subject of the Vatican investigation, despite long-standing ties to the Italian businessman who benefited from it.

Finally, there are also question marks about how the situation reflects on the broader project of Vatican reform under Pope Francis, at a time when his hand-picked auditor general, Italian Libero Milone, has departed under mysterious circumstances, and his pick to head the new Secretariat for the Economy, Cardinal George Pell, is home in Australia facing sexual abuse charges.

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‘An apology after death is no apology at all,’ says lawyer for N.L. residential school sur

CANADA
CBC News

By Mark Quinn, CBC News Posted: Jul 24, 2017

A federal government apology to Newfoundland and Labrador residential school survivors is long overdue, according to a lawyer who represented almost a thousand of them in a class-action lawsuit settled last year.

“The judge and all of the lawyers in this case recognize the general urgency to get this thing done. We learn of people within the class dying almost on a daily basis,” said Steven Cooper, a lawyer with the law firm Cooper Regel.

One class member who died recently is Inuk Nicky Obed. When he spoke to CBC news in 2015, the nine-year court battle to reach a settlement hadn’t ended yet.

At the time, Obed said Newfoundland and Labrador residential survivors like him, who had suffered sexual abuse and lost their indigenous languages and cultures, wanted an apology more than compensation for their suffering.

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Denuncian intento de abuso de un cura a dos menores

ARGENTINA
Elancasti

[A priest in the northern part of the capital city is alleged to have sexually abused two children, whom he had tried to kiss. Two mothers filed the complaint in the Judicial Unit 8.]

n sacerdote fue denunciado por supuesto caso de abuso sexual a dos menores, a las que habría intentado besar, en la zona norte de la ciudad Capital.

Dos mamás radicaron la denuncia en la Unidad Judicial 8 y aseguraron que el sacerdote fue el autor del intento de ultraje.

El caso se conoció en las últimas horas y la investigación de los hechos fue girada a la Fiscalía que corresponde en relación con las fechas del hecho.

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George Pell to front court over abuse charges

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

July 24, 2017

JOHN FERGUSON
Victorian EditorMelbourne
@fergusonjw

Cardinal George Pell will appear in person in a Melbourne court this week for a filing hearing on historical sexual abuse charges.

Cardinal Pell, who does not have to appear, has decided to travel to Melbourne to appear on Wednesday before a magistrate in a case that will attract world interest.

The appearance will come after months of speculation about whether or not he would appear or, indeed, whether he would leave Rome.

The appearance has created a logistical nightmare for court officials with what is expected to be unprecedented interest.

Cardinal Pell stressed last month that he is innocent of charges of historical sex abuse and that he had taken leave from his Vatican post to fight what were multiple charges allegedly committed against multiple people.

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All roads lead to William St: World awaits Cardinal George Pell’s day in court

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

Adam Cooper

He is one of the highest ranking officials in the Catholic Church, but Cardinal George Pell could find himself rubbing shoulders with drink-drivers, drug users and other accused criminals when he attends court for the first time to answer to historical sex charges.

Melbourne Magistrates Court maintains it will take a business as usual approach to the high-profile case, which means Cardinal Pell could join the queue of accused criminals, solicitors and police waiting to get into the court on Wednesday morning.

Fairfax Media understands the Cardinal will be there on Wednesday morning.

A court spokeswoman confirmed the Cardinal would be required to enter the building through the front door, be scanned by security staff, sit in general seating and have his name read on the daily list.

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Boy Scouts seeks dismissal of clergy sex abuse cases in local court

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio, heugenio@guampdn.com July 24, 2017

A 2016 Guam law does not allow the Boy Scouts of America to be retroactively sued for alleged child sexual abuse, its attorney stated in documents filed in the Superior Court of Guam.

“The court should dismiss with prejudice all claims against BSA and Aloha Council,” Boy Scouts attorney Patrick Civille said in a July 14 motion to dismiss.

Civille stated the 2016 law retroactively lifted the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse cases, but only for cases against the alleged abusers. He said the laws does not allow cases to be filed against third parties or institutions, such as the Boy Scouts, that are associated with the alleged abusers.

Former Guam priest Louis Brouillard, who also was a scoutmaster, allegedly sexually abused minor boy scouts during scouting activities and on parish grounds, dozens of lawsuits filed in local and federal court state. Most of the cases accusing Brouillard list the Boy Scouts, its Aloha Council Chamorro District and the Archdiocese of Agana as defendants. Four of those cases name only the church, and not the Boy Scouts as defendants.

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“It killed part of me,” clergy abuse victim says

CANADA
Ottawa Citizen

Andrew Duffy, Ottawa Citizen

An Ottawa man has become the latest victim to sue the Archdiocese of Ottawa for sexual abuse that he allegedly suffered at the hands of the city’s most notorious Catholic priest, Rev. Dale Crampton.

Robert Sullivan has filed a $2-million damages claim for abuse that he says began when he was just 10 years old.

“No matter how much work I do, and try to forgive, it’s still something inside me: It killed part of me,” Sullivan, 51, said in an interview with the Citizen.

He is the tenth person to come forward through the legal system in the year since the Citizen published a series about the dark history of clergy sex abuse in Ottawa.

Three have lodged criminal complaints against Rev. Barry McGrory, 82, a retired priest who is scheduled to stand trial next year on eight charges.

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July 23, 2017

Tutto tace sui preti pedofili, così il demone celebra messa. In tre anni la commissione vaticana ha fatto poco

ITALIA
La Notizia

[The state is silent. The Vatican hides. And in the end the demon remains in the house and in the church. The abuse of minors perpetrated by the priests are a problem of little talk, except when the media breaks a major case. There is the scary case of the 547 children abused in Regensburg but the dioceses are full of pedophile priests and “burial” bishops. In Italy a check back 15 years showed only 132 convictions and more than 100 priests have been investigated, according to Francesco Zanardi, president of Rete L’Abuso. He said these figures obviously are only a partial counting of abuse cases.]

.eicase breaks down, all faithful and non-ecclesiastical and laity, in front of a cross that state and church should take charge of. Yeah, because there is not only the scary case of the 547 abused children in Regensburg: the dioceses are full of pedophile priests and “burial” bishops. Suffice it: “We went back to 15 years and we rebuilt, only in Italy, 132 convictions definitively and over a hundred priests investigated at present”, says Francesco Zanardi , president of the association L’Abuso , which for years has Occupies the phenomenon. “However, the figure is obviously partial”,

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Obwaka to remain on administrative leave

MICHIGAN
The Alpena News

Following Thursday’s not guilty verdict in the charges against Rev. Sylvestre Obwaka, the Diocese of Gaylord issued a statement saying Obwaka will remain on will remain on administrative leave from his priestly assignments while the diocese addresses any ecclesial issues that may exist.

“These past months have been extremely painful and difficult for everyone involved,” Candace Neff, director of communications for the Diocese of Gaylord, stated in a press release. “While (Thursday’s) verdict begins the path toward closure, healing will take time, patience and grace. The diocese will be doing all we can to help facilitate that.”

Rev. Joseph Muszkiewicz will continue as temporary administrator for St. Ignatius parish and, in collaboration with parish staff and leadership, will continue to oversee the day-to-day operations of the parish. Rev. James Fitzpatrick will continue serving as sacramental minister.

“This has indeed been a very sad time in our history,” Bishop Steven J. Raica said. “Yet, even in times of tribulation, we know we do not walk alone. Christ walks with us. I am so thankful for the expressions of support and for the many prayers that have been offered for our priests, parishes and the diocese during this time. I ask for continued prayers for everyone involved as we move forward and, together, let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.”

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‘It’s evil’: Woman was raped repeatedly every single day by pastor husband and her own son won’t speak to her until she repents

AUSTRALIA
Crime Online

by Lawrence Bonk
July 23, 2017

An Australian court has convicted a pastor of repeatedly raping his wife and he is serving five years in prison, as reported by Daily Mail.

Larry Harris is involved in a denomination of the Baptist church that preaches women must submit to anything their husband demands. As such, Joy Harris said she was raped multiple times a day for decades.

“He thought the more times a day he had it the more of a man he was. It got up to six or seven times a day,” she told 60 Minutes.

Larry, an American who moved to Australia in 1994, preached on behalf of Valley Forge Baptist Church, a church that some former members have likened to a cult, according to Daily Mail.

Joy Harris is finally free from her daily abuse, but her own son, who was raised with the same doctrine, has turned his back on her. According to Joy Harris, he will not speak to her until she repents.

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‘She was a sex slave’: Wife of preacher reveals horrific torture at hands of her husband

AUSTRALIA
9 News

By Liz Little
Jul 23, 2017

The wife of a radical Australian preacher has broken her silence for the first time on the horrific abuse she suffered for years at the hands of her cruel husband.

But Joy Harris, 63, revealed the most devastating aspect of her ordeal was being shunned by her own son – an Independent Baptist pastor like his Dad – because he blamed her for his father’s evil actions.

“I’m totally heartbroken. He hasn’t even let me see his children, because I have to repent first.”

Speaking in a 60 Minutes exclusive, the Cairns grandmother said she had been raped up to seven time a day by her husband, Pastor Larry Harris.

“He thought the more times a day he could have it, the more of a man he was. He would get up to 6, 7 times a day and he didn’t care if it caused me pain,” she told reporter Liam Bartlett.

Pastor Harris pleaded guilty to two counts of rape in Queensland in January, however Joy will seek to have him charged in New South Wales, where the majority of abuse allegedly occurred, when he is released.

Joy told Bartlett any sense of justice will be forever overshadowed because her son Kevin, who leads the Illawarra Community Baptist Church in Dapto, has turned his back on her for speaking out against the church.

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Child abusers should be listed on a centralised register – Church commission head

MALTA
Sunday Times of Malta

Sunday, July 23, 2017 by Ivan Martin

Sexual offenders could be slipping through the net in the absence of a centralised register accessible by different entities, the head of the Church’s Safeguarding Commission has warned.

Andrew Azzopardi told The Sunday Times of Malta that the only way for an offender to end up on the official register, which bars them from working with children, was for victims to brave court proceedings – something most were reluctant to do.

Even once this was done, it was at the magistrate’s discretion to decide whether or not to add offenders to the list.

“The problem is that we have victims who don’t want to go to the police and don’t want the matter to end up in court. In fact, most of those who come forward to us don’t want to go to court,” Mr Azzopardi said.

Victims, he added, were reluctant to go through legal proceedings as they often wound up in the news.

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Human remains fears raised over Bessborough House sale

IRELAND
The Times

Justine McCarthy
July 23 2017
The Sunday Times

Katherine Zappone, the children’s minister, has contacted the Mother and Baby Homes Commission about the sale of Bessborough House in Cork, over concerns about the consequences for human remains buried there.

The Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary are selling the house, which was once Ireland’s biggest mother and baby home. A 2012 report prepared for the McAleese inquiry into Magdalene laundries said a “shocking” number of children died in the institution in the mid-20th century. Bessborough’s records show, on average, 25 children a year died there in 1934-1953. Campaigners want the sale to be stopped.

“I share the concerns about recent reports of the redevelopment of the Bessborough site and its effect on possible burials on the grounds, or access to the burial garden,” said Zappone.

“The commission has been tasked with examining the burial arrangements in respect of Bessborough. It will consider available records and witness testimony. It has all the necessary legal powers to facilitate its investigations,” she added.

“It is for the commission to decide on the necessity for any further investigation it may deem necessary to enable it to establish the facts on these questions.”

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Catholic parishes to pay higher fees

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio, heugenio@guampdn.com July 23, 2017

To help Guam’s Catholic Church correct past financial mismanagement, pay debts and properly fund chancery operations, village parishes will see an average of 186-percent increases in assessment fees.

This means up to a 1,146-percent hike for the Maina parish, for example, which used to pay only $107.82, church data shows.

The Dededo parish, the biggest, will be assessed $10,763.45 instead of the $5,481.26 imposed six years ago, or an increase of 96 percent.

The parish was only making $4,603.95 in actual payments, archdiocese data shows.

The proposed assessment for each of the Catholic Church’s 25 parishes, excluding the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica in Hagåtña, was published in the July 16 issue of the archdiocese’s weekly newspaper, Umatuna Si Yu’os.

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Former altar boy alleges abuse by choir director, sues Portland church for $3.1 million

OREGON
The Oregonian

July 21, 2017

By Everton Bailey Jr. ebailey@oregonian.com
The Oregonian/OregonLive

A former Northeast Portland church altar boy and choir member is suing the parish for $3.1 million, claiming he was repeatedly sexually abused by a choir director in the early 1960s on church grounds and nothing was done to stop the abuse.

The Portland man, now in his late 60s and identified in the suit as M.W.R., is alleging battery, negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress against St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. The lawsuit accuses former choir director Jay Shisler of befriending and grooming M.W.R. when he was 11 and 12 years old and later kissing, sexually touching and sexually abusing him.

The lawsuit was filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Thursday, and M.W.R. is being represented by attorneys Barbara Long and Randall Vogt.

The church rector, the Rev. Christopher Craun, declined to comment on the lawsuit Friday because she wasn’t aware of the allegations and hadn’t seen the lawsuit.

Shisler died in 2001 at age 60.

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Kinder in der Kirche schlagen

DEUTSCHLAND
Pro

[The harm which priests, teachers, and educators have given to the image of the church and of trust may be irreparable to many. And who says, “The time back then was so,” does not make the behavior better. “My happy childhood ended when my parents left me at the boarding school in Etterzhausen on the first day of class 3,” one of the victims is quoted in the report, which was published on Tuesday.]

Wieder kommt heraus, dass Kirchenangehörige Menschen das Leben zur Hölle gemacht haben. In dem Abschlussbericht zu den Missbrauchsfällen bei den Regensburger Domspatzen ist von mindestens 500 Schülern die Rede, die zwischen 1945 und den 90er Jahren geschlagen wurden. 67 wurden Opfer sexueller Gewalt. Ein Kommentar von Jörn Schumacher

Der Schaden, den Priester, Lehrer und Erzieher dem kindlichen Bild von Kirche und von Vertrauen zugefügt haben, dürfte bei vielen irreparabel sein. Und wer sagt: „Die Zeit damals war nun mal so“, macht das Verhalten nicht besser. „Meine fröhliche Kindheit endete, als meine Eltern mich am ersten Schultag der 3. Klasse in dem Internat in Etterzhausen zurückließen“, wird eines der Opfer in dem Bericht, der am Dienstag veröffentlicht wurde, zitiert. Von da an hätten die Erzieher „uneingeschränkt Gott“ gespielt. „Angst ist bis heute mein ständiger Begleiter“, heißt es weiter. Mit dem Siegelring haben Kirchenangehörige Kinder blutig geschlagen. Etwa wenn ein Junge beim Gottesdienst stolperte. So ein Siegel-Ring gilt in der Katholischen Kirche übrigens – ähnlich einem Ehering – als Zeichen der Treue zur Kirche.

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Voderholzer zeigt sich entsetzt

DEUTSCHLAND
BR

[Bishop Voderholzer of Regensburg said he is horrified by what is contained in the report on abuse at the Domspatzen choir.]

“All das macht mich zutiefst zerknirscht und erfüllt mich mit Scham,” schreibt der Regensburger Bischof Voderholzer in einem Hirtenwort zu den Übergriffen bei den Domspatzen. Den Opfern verspricht Voderholzer Hilfe.

Voderholzers Hirtenwort wurde am Wochenende in den Gemeinden des Bistums verlesen. Der Bischof schreibt, dass er bei dem, was die Betroffenen schildern, “Entsetzen und Betroffenheit” spüre. Er könne deshalb nur in Demut um Entschuldigung bitten.

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Bischof Voderholzer entschuldigt sich

DEUTSCHLAND
Mittelbayerische

[Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer, the Regensburg bishop, dealed with the Domspatzen final report this Sunday in his pastoral letter and said he was horrified. Voderholzer said “Whoever reads these descriptions can only feel horror and sorrow.” It is deeply distasteful and fills him with shame. He says further. “Dear fellow Christians, in the face of the above descriptions, I can only apologize in humility,” the bishop said.”

Von Dagmar Unrecht, MZ

REGENSBURG.Der Regensburger Bischof Rudolf Voderholzer hat sich in seinem Hirtenwort von diesem Sonntag mit dem Domspatzen-Abschlussbericht beschäftigt und sich entsetzt gezeigt. Zu den geschilderten Berichten der Betroffenen sagte Voderholzer: „Wer diese Schilderungen liest, kann nur Entsetzen und Betroffenheit spüren.“ Es mache ihn zutiefst zerknirscht und erfülle ihn mit Scham, heißt es in dem Hirtenwort weiter. „Liebe Mitchristen, angesichts der obigen Schilderungen kann ich nur in Demut um Entschuldigung bitten“, so der Bischof. Darüber hinaus dankte er Rechtsanwalt Ulrich Weber und sagte, es sei ein „sehr umfassendes, reich differenziertes und vor allem unabhängiges Werk“ entstanden.

Lesen Sie hier das gesamte Hirtenwort des Bischofs im Wortlaut.

Voderholzer zitiert Müller

Bischof Voderholzer zitiert in seinem Hirtenwort auch eine Aussage seines Vorgängers, des heutigen Kardinals Gerhard Ludwig Müller, aus dem Jahr 2010: „Den Opfern dieser Zeit, aber auch allen, die sich heute erst melden, gilt unser tiefes Mitgefühl. Ihrer Ehre und Würde schulden wir, dass ihnen Gerechtigkeit widerfährt.“ Müller stand fünf Jahre der Glaubenskongregation im Vatikan vor, die auch für die Aufklärung von Missbrauchsfällen zuständig ist. Papst Franziskus hatte Müllers Amt Anfang Juli überraschend nicht verlängert.

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Cartas revelan el horror de los abusos en el Newman

ARGENTINA
Perfil

[The sexual abuse scandal at Mauricio Macri’s school does not stop. After the complaint made by a former student against the priest Alfredo Mac Conastair, PERFIL received the letters written by three of the alleged 22 victims in which they revealed the sufferings of more than forty years ago.]

.Nadia Galán

El escándalo por los abusos sexuales en el colegio de Mauricio Macri no se detiene. Después de la denuncia realizada por un ex alumno del Cardenal Newman contra el cura Alfredo Mac Conastair, PERFIL accedió a las cartas que escribieron tres de las supuestas 22 víctimas, en las que cuentan con lujo de detalles los padecimientos que sufrieron hace más de cuarenta años.

Rufino Varela (52) fue el primer ex alumno que se animó a dar la cara y denunciar los ataques sufridos cuando era niño. A partir de la difusión de su historia, las autoridades del Newman “pidieron perdón sin reservas a todas las víctimas” (ver aparte).

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Legal experts forecast prosecutors’ objectives in launch of St. Paul’s probe

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord Monitor

By ALYSSA DANDREA
Monitor staff
Sunday, July 23, 2017

The attorney general’s launch of a criminal investigation into St. Paul’s School’s handling of sexual misconduct allegations over several decades is an uncommon move in New Hampshire that could require the school to make significant cultural changes, legal experts say.

The probe, announced 10 days ago, has put the elite boarding school under a microscope, as investigators work to determine what school officials knew about sexual misconduct by both staff members and students, when they knew about it, and how they responded to it.

While criminal investigations into specific incidents of sexual assault and abuse are commonplace at educational institutions, the attorney general’s probe into St. Paul’s will chart new territory.

Legal experts said the nature and scope of this probe is unusual, noting that they could draw similarities only to the attorney general’s criminal investigation of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester in the early 2000s. But even then, they cautioned, the global reach and influence of the Catholic church created a far different set of circumstances for investigators than that of a single – although prominent – boarding school.

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Brendan Smyth’s evil deeds can never be forgotten

IRELAND
Irish Independent

On the 20th anniversary of the serial abuser’s admission of his crimes, Liam Collins retraces the scandal that shook Ireland to the top

Liam Collins
July 23 2017

It is high summer in Kilnacrott, Co Cavan. Not even the ominous evergreen trees that surround the one-time Norbertine house and its small graveyard can darken this glorious summer’s day.

On a country road near the village of Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan, there is a grotto to the left of the entrance gates, but the statue of the Virgin Mary has been “removed for maintenance” and a sign declares that this is now a ‘Soul Sanctuary.’ Ignoring a garish blue sign tacked to one of the trees declaring ‘Private Grounds’, I cross a stile and walk up the pathway to where the most notorious paedophile in the Irish Catholic church’s sorry history of abuse is buried.

Apart from the distant drone of a tractor saving hay, there is a stillness and silence that belies the harsh reality of one man’s notorious life.

Can you feel evil?

Not on the short walk from the gate to the graveside.

To the left, is the large modern complex bearing a white cross that the priests deserted in 2015, leaving the building now known as Holy Trinity Abbey and, to the right, a rectangular formation of graves.

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July 22, 2017

Question, find and publish the truth: motto of a Spotlight reporter

INDIA
Mint on Suday

Vidhi Choudhary

Michael Rezendes is a Pulitzer-winning investigative reporter on The Boston Globe’s Spotlight team. In over two decades with the Globe, he has worked as a reporter and editor, covering presidential, state and local politics. In 2003, Rezendes did a story that revealed the cover up of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, chronicled in the Academy Award-winning movie Spotlight.

On his maiden visit to India, Rezendes spoke at The Media Rumble, a news media conference organized by Newslaundry. In an interview to Mint on the sidelines of the event, Rezendes talked about the need to fund investigative media outlets and the financial difficulties news organizations face today. His advice to other journalists: question the truth, find the truth and publish the truth.

Edited excerpts from the interview:

What’s the biggest change that you’ve seen in the US journalism landscape over the last 5-10 years?

I’ve seen a very terrible, discouraging financial weakening of most news organizations in the United States. Most traditional news organizations… are cutting their staff, city halls are not being covered, state houses and courts are not being covered. I think because the revenue model has been destroyed by the internet, basic accountability journalism is not happening in cities all across America and I think its very troubling.

What could address this financial weakening?

I think there is going to be a new financial model that will evolve or maybe there’ll be several that evolve. I’m very interested in the non-profit model right now. There are some non-profit organizations in the United States that are doing very well. Pro Publica, the Centre for Investigative Reporting and the Centre for Public Integrity. These are all news organizations that exist with donations and they are doing very well and producing great work. …

The expose of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church was the biggest story of your career. Personally, what stays with you?

Always question authority.

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Sylvia Demarest’s Gift of Disturbing Data

TEXAS
The Texas Law Journal

‘Wake up the Pope’: The North Texas verdict that shook the Catholic Church two decades ago – WFAA

By Bruce Tomaso

(July 20) – After the Rudy Kos case, plaintiffs’ attorney Sylvia Demarest went on to represent another dozen or so victims of sexual abuse in lawsuits against the Catholic Church.

She could have kept that lucrative practice going forever; with thousands of priests accused of having molested children, there was no shortage of potential clients.

But in 2004, Demarest retired from active litigation. She’d had enough.

“After a while, I just couldn’t take another abuse case,” she said. “There’s only so much sadness and suffering you can tolerate.

“Emotionally, it took a toll. I went all in for my clients. It took me a long time to move beyond what had happened to them—what their church allowed to happen to them.”

The Dallas lawyer found a way for her work to live on: She donated a trove of records she’d collected over 11 years—information on 2,600 priests accused of pedophilia, plus her litigation files from the Kos case and others—to BishopAccountability.org, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit project dedicated to documenting the Catholic crisis.

Today, that database, augmented by records from other sources, is online and accessible to anyone with an internet connection.

“What Sylvia did was momentous. She was a visionary,” said Terry McKiernan, a co-director of BishopAccountability.org.

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‘Wake up the Pope’: The North Texas verdict that shook the Catholic Church two decades ago

TEXAS
WFAA

Sylvia Demarest’s Gift of Disturbing Data – The Texas Law Book

TWENTY YEARS AGO THIS MONTH, AN EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL TOOK PLACE IN A DALLAS COUNTY COURT. IT PITTED 10 YOUNG MEN AND THE FAMILY OF ANOTHER AGAINST THE DALLAS CATHOLIC DIOCESE. THIS SPECIAL REPORT TELLS THE STORY OF THE TRIAL OF RUDY KOS, A REMARKABLE AND HISTORIC TALE OF COURTROOM JUSTICE.

Bruce Tomaso, The Texas Lawbook

Editor’s note: The following article contains sexually explicit references.

A dozen jurors walked into a Dallas courtroom two decades ago to deliver their verdict. For more than two months, they listened to graphic, horrifying testimony about a pedophile priest who preyed on young boys for years.

Witness after witness told their detailed stories of sexual abuse that stretched years by Rudy Kos, a long-time priest in the Roman Catholic Church. Even lawyers for the church and its bishop provided evidence against the priestly pervert in their own ranks.

Twenty years ago this month, the 12 Texas jurors issued a decision that rocked the very foundation of the church. They decreed that the church itself had sinned – that church leaders were grossly negligent because they knew about the sexual abuse but did nothing to stop it.

The jury ruled that the Catholic Diocese engaged in fraud and conspiracy to hide the crimes of Kos from the public, from law enforcement and even from parishioners. The jury awarded a historic and unprecedented $119.6 million to 10 young men who had been repeatedly molested as children by Kos. An 11th plaintiff had killed himself prior to trial.

In an extraordinary move, the jurors wrote a letter to the diocese, which they read in open court after their verdict was rendered. The letter urged church leaders to change their policies on dealing with reports of child abuse.

“Please admit your guilt,” the jurors said, “and allow these young men to get on with their lives.”

“We asked this jury to speak to the world, and they have done that,” Dallas lawyer Windle Turley said after the verdict.

Sylvia Demarest, another lawyer involved in the case, told reporters, “I hope they wake up the pope with this verdict.”

The diocese, claiming the jury’s judgment would plunge it into bankruptcy, settled with the plaintiffs for $30.9 million.

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Child abuse claims: Rules change will put responsibility on organisations

AUSTRALIA
The Sunday Telegraph

LINDA SILMALIS, chief reporter, The Sunday Telegraph

ORGANISATIONS responsible for children would no longer be able to sidestep child abuse claims by shifting blame on to individuals under major changes being considered by the state government.

The introduction of “non-delegable” duty of care would apply to religious organisations, out-of-home care facilities, juvenile detention centres, day and boarding schools, early childhood education, long daycare, family daycare, outside school hours services and preschool programs.

The institutions would be ­liable for the actions of “everyone” associated with them.

The onus of proof for child abuse claims would also be ­reversed, with liability hinging on an institution proving that it took “reasonable steps” to prevent the crimes.

And churches and other religious bodies with members ­accused of child abuse would no longer be able to avoid being sued as a result of being an “unincorporated association”

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Tasmania’s Anglican Church frustrated with inquiry delays

AUSTRALIA
The Advertiser

CHRIS PIPPOS, Sunday Tasmanian

TASMANIA’S Anglican Church hierarchy has aired its frustrations over delays into the internal investigation of a former bishop who allegedly allowed a paedophile to remain in the church.

Anglican Church Vicar General Chris Jones said he “absolutely” understood the frustration felt by victims about the slow progress of the review into findings involving former Tasmanian Bishop Phillip Newell, adding the matter was “with the lawyers”.

“We want this sorted,” Dr Jones said.

“I think it’s really important for our commitment to survivors that we can conclude this matter.’’

In February, a Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse report found evidence that now-retired Bishop Newell was made aware in 1987 that now-convicted paedophile Louis Daniels, involved with the Church of England Boy’s Society, had sexually abused three boys, then was later promoted within the church.

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El ático del cardenal Bertone se pagó con fondos de un hospital infantil

ROMA
El Pais

[Money was diverted from the Bambino Geso children’s hospital to pay for renovations to Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone’s apartment.]

DANIEL VERDÚ

Roma 13 JUL 2017

El ático tenía más de 300 metros cuadrados y una magnífica terraza de otros 100. El todopoderoso cardenal Tarcisio Bertone, secretario de Estado del Vaticano con Benedicto XVI (cargo similar al de un primer ministro) trasladó ahí su residencia y quiso reformarlo, aunque la idea fuese a costar algunos cientos de miles de euros. Más allá de la escandalosa cifra, el problema es que parte de ese dinero, como quedó demostrado, se obtuvo de los fondos del hospital para niños del Vaticano Bambino Gesù. Su antiguo presidente, Giuseppe Profiti, y el extesorero, Massimo Spina, serán juzgados ahora por un tribunal del Vaticano por malversación. Bertone, que sigue viviendo en el famoso ático, a 50 metros de la mucho más modesta residencia del Papa, no se sentará en el banquillo. La gran incógnita es si durante el proceso será llamado a declarar como testigo.

El baile de cifras que rodeó al polémico ático —dos apartamentos unidos para él y las tres monjas que le acompañan— fue el primer síntoma de los desmanes que durante un tiempo se produjeron en el Vaticano. Primero se supo que la aventura inmobiliaria había costado unos 150.000 euros, dinero que el propio Bertone —quizá empujado por el papa Francisco— restituyó al hospital cuando trascendió el escándalo. Posteriormente, Bertone aseguró que también había puesto otros 300.000 euros de su bolsillo y finalmente trascendió que lo que desembolsó el centro médico fueron 442.000 euros. Entre unas cosas y otras —se habló de un equipo de música de 18.000 euros, mármoles de lujo y suelos de roble— la factura que cobró la sociedad radicada en Londres de un constructor italiano en bancarrota, muy cercano al propio Bertone, salió por 792.544 euros.

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Sacerdote es condenado por abuso sexual en Chile

CHILE
ACI Prensa

[Priest condemned for sexual abuse in Chile: The 14th Court of Guarantee of Santiago de Chile declared the priest and former vice-rector of the National Sanctuary of Maipú, Fr. Rodrigo Gajardo, to be guilty of sexual abuse.]

SANTIAGO, 19 Jul. 17 / 07:43 pm (ACI).- El 14° Juzgado de Garantía de Santiago de Chile declaró culpable de abuso sexual al sacerdote y ex vicerrector del Santuario Nacional de Maipú, P. Rodrigo Gajardo.

El sacerdote reconoció su responsabilidad en el hecho y fue condenado a la pena de “61 días de presidio menor en su grado mínimo y a la suspensión de cargo u oficio público durante el tiempo de la condena”, según señala el fallo del 27 de junio de la magistrada Claudia Santos.

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Abusi sessuali su un ragazzino Un altro parroco sotto processo

ITALIA
Rete L’Abuso

[A judge investigates a teacher for child abuse at a school of the Legionaries of Christ in Boadilla.]

Era responsabile di una parrocchia a Monselice. L’intervento del vescovo e la «sospensione»

PADOVA Doveva essere un luogo sicuro, uno di quei posti in cui poter mandare tranquillamente i propri figli, convinti che lì non sarebbe potuto succedere loro nulla di male. E invece quella canonica, tra paramenti sacri e incensi, si è trasformata in un luogo da evitare, così come il padrone di casa. Perché il parroco ora si ritrova bollato di un’accusa pesantissima, violenza sessuale su un minore, un suo parrocchiano, e per questo sta affrontando davanti al giudice per le udienze preliminari di Padova, Margherita Brunello, un processo in abbreviato. A finire sotto inchiesta è un giovane prete che, fino a qualche tempo fa, era il titolare di una delle parrocchie di Monselice. Così come pure di Monselice è quella che sarebbe la sua vittima, un ragazzo quindicenne.

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Die sündige Kirche

DEUTSCHLAND
Deutschlandfunk

[The sinful church: The public pressure on the abuses in the Catholic Church should have to continue, commented Joachim Frank in the Dlf: Otherwise, those who still had not understood anything would get the upper hand – like the former prefect of the Congregation for the Congregation of the Faith Gerhard Müller.]

Der öffentliche Druck zu den Missbräuchen in der katholischen Kirche müssten, anhalten, kommentierte Joachim Frank im Dlf: Ansonsten würden diejenigen, die immer noch nichts verstanden hätten, wieder Oberwasser bekommen – wie etwa der ehemalige Präfekt der Glaubenskongregation Gerhard Müller.

Von Joachim Frank

Destruktiv, zerstörerisch war die katholische Kirche lange genug. Die Seelen ungezählter Kinder und Jugendlicher hat sie zerstört. Nein, nicht die Kirche als Ganzes. Wohl aber all jene Priester, Ordensleute, Seelsorger, die sich an Schutzbefohlenen vergingen, sie schlugen, misshandelten, sexuell missbrauchten.

Und die Kirchenoberen, die wegschauten, abwiegelten, sich um die Täter sorgten, noch mehr aber um die heilige Kirche. Das alles hatte System: Institutionenschutz vor Opferschutz. Schon deshalb ist es falsch und gefährlich, die Vergehen auf Einzelfälle und individuelles moralisches Versagen zu reduzieren.

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Domspatzen: Zweierlei Maß bei Berichterstattung

VATICAN/DEUTSCHLAND
Vatikan Radio

[A sharp criticism of the media coverage on the fall of the Regensburger Domspatzen comes from the Vatican medium Osservatore Romano. The recently released final report on the scandal had aroused great interest in the Italian media. In an editorial of this Saturday the author writes Luccetta Scaraffia that it is measured in the distribution of news “with two dimensions”.]

Scharfe Kritik an der Medienberichterstattung zum Fall der Regensburger Domspatzen kommt vom vatikanischen Medium Osservatore Romano. Der kürzlich veröffentlichte Abschlussbericht zu dem Skandal hatte in den italienischen Medien großes Aufsehen erregt. In einem Leitartikel von diesem Samstag schreibt die Autorin Lucetta Scaraffia, es werde bei der Verbreitung von Nachrichten offensichtlich „mit zweierlei Maß“ gemessen. Denn während beispielsweise Praktiken von sexistischen und körperlich wie seelisch verletzenden Initiationsriten in einer römischen Kaserne aus den 1980er Jahren, die vor einigen Tagen bekannt geworden waren, keinerlei öffentliche Empörung oder größeres Medienecho ausgelöst hätten, sei der Missbrauch im Kinderchor der Domspatzen auf reißerische und tendenziöse Weise durch die Medien gegangen. In den Berichten sei teilweise sogar der Eindruck entstanden, es handele sich um 547 Fälle von schwerem sexuellen Missbrauch der Chorknaben. Außerdem wurde verschwiegen, dass der Abschlussbericht zur Aufklärung der Fälle von der Diözese selbst in Auftrag gegeben worden war, um „den Gerüchten und Anzeigen zu diesem Skandal auf den Grund zu gehen“, wie Scaraffia schreibt. Die Autorin ist Historikerin und Mitglied des italienischen Komitees für Bioethik.

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Vom Scheiterhaufen zum Schweigegebot

DEUTSCHLAND
Domradio

[From the pyre to the silence. The Congregation of the Inquisition – formerly called the Holy Office and now as the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith – is the oldest authority of the Holy See. Since its foundation 475 years ago, it has experienced a changing history and continuous development of its tasks.

Die Kongregation der Inquisition ist die älteste Behörde des Heiligen Stuhls. Seit ihrer Gründung vor 475 Jahren hat sie eine wechselvolle Geschichte und ständige Weiterentwicklung ihrer Aufgaben erlebt.

Sie ist die älteste der neun vatikanischen Kongregationen. Am 21. Juli 1542 unter Papst Paul III. (1534-49) als “Kongregation der Römischen und Universalen Inquisition” gegründet, war sie lange Zeit die oberste, aber auch die am meisten gefürchtete Behörde des Heiligen Stuhls.

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Ex-Aurora priest charged with sex abuse avoids deportation

ILLINOIS
Chicago Tribune

Hannah Leone
Aurora Beacon-News

A former Aurora priest charged with sexually abusing two young girls at their Catholic church appears to have eluded deportation to his native Colombia — for now.

Alfredo Pedraza Arias entered a courtroom late Friday morning in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody and left in the custody of the Kane County judicial center in St. Charles.

A June 14 deportation order signed by a federal immigration judge cast uncertainty on whether Arias, 50, would be in the U.S. when his felony trial on the sexual abuse charges was scheduled to begin July 31. The case has been continued, however, with no new trial date set.

On Friday, Kane County Judge Linda Abrahamson remanded Arias to the county judicial center’s custody based on a bond increase ordered earlier this month. That change stipulates that he must post 10 percent toward an additional $100,000 in bail in order to be re-released.

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Church cuts ties with sex victims on insurer’s advice, claims report

UNITED KINGDOM
Telegraph

Martin Evans, crime correspondent
22 JULY 2017

The Church of England withdrew support for sex abuse victims on the advice of its insurers, it has been claimed.

Officials allegedly severed ties with victims who had suffered at the hands of clergy, once compensation had been paid.

One sex abuse victim, who was paid £35,000 in compensation after being raped in the 1970s by a member of the clergy, claimed he was cut adrift once the payment had been made and blamed the church’s insurers, Ecclesiastical.

An independent review into the case stated that the insurer’s advice had “directly conflicted” with the pastoral and compassionate responsibilities of the church, adding that “financial interests were allowed to impact practice”.

The findings of the review, conducted by Ian Elliot, a child safeguarding specialist, were accepted in full by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES A “PARADISE FOR PEDOPHILES”: REPORT

NETHERLANDS
NL Times

[Kinderen Jehova’s slecht beschermd tegen misbruik – Trouw]

[Ouderling is rechercheur, rechter én psycholoog – Trouw]

By Janene Pieters on July 21, 2017

Children of Jehovah’s Witnesses are easy targets for pedophiles, newspaper Trouw reports after speaking to victims, members and ex-members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses. One victim called the Christian society a “paradise for pedophiles”.

The victims Trouw spoke to were abused in the 80s and 90s. But according to the victims and others involved, abuse is still happening. The Netherlands counts about 30 thousand Jehovah’s Witnesses.

The Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Netherlands follow the international guidelines of the organization. Their own legal system is above that of international authorities. In the organization, male elders are the judges. According to Trouw, for a conviction in the society, at least two witnesses are needed. This creates a problem as in many child sexual abuse cases, the only witnesses are the victim and the perpetrator. And perpetrators don’t tend to testify against themselves.

Perpetrators are also not forced to leave the community, unless he or she shows no regret. Other members are not told about the abuse, because talking about such a case without a conviction is seen as slander.

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Mistrial declared in pastor sex abuse case

KENTUCKY
The Courier-Journal

Matthew Glowicki, @MattGlo July 21, 2017

The trial of a former Louisville pastor accused of sexually abusing three young sisters in the 1990s ended abruptly on the second day of testimony.

Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Barry Willett declared a mistrial Thursday shortly after one of the now-adult sisters took to the witness stand to testify.

On Wednesday, the first day of evidence in the trial, prosecutors told jurors that 79-year-old Allen Lehmann sexually abused the girls a number of times during the ’90s when they made short visits to his home.

Lehmann, who now lives in Indiana, was living in Louisville at the time as pastor at Trinity Chapel Assembly of God church.

The three girls were all under age 15 at the time, according to court records.

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Concord police deny ‘Monitor’s’ records requests on St. Paul’s School

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Concord Monitor

By ALYSSA DANDREA
Monitor staff
Friday, July 21, 2017

Concord police files requested by the Monitor two months ago are being withheld because of a criminal investigation launched last week by the attorney general into St. Paul’s School.

Concord police Chief Bradley Osgood said in a letter Thursday that the documents are now exempt from disclosure under New Hampshire’s Right-to-Know law in light of the attorney general’s probe into how the elite boarding school responded to cases of sexual misconduct over several decades.

Previously, Osgood said the city needed approximately 60 days to fulfill the Monitor’s May 25 request for all calls for service to St. Paul’s School, and all related offense reports referencing assault crimes at the institution, dating back to 2007. The newspaper also requested all police reports on now-closed sexual assault investigations during the same time frame.

The Monitor filed a second Right-to-Know request June 27 requesting the same type of information and documentation from 2007 to 1987. Police acknowledged receipt of the request, but had not indicated a time frame for completion.

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Diocese of Gaylord priest found not guilty of sexual assault charges

MICHIGAN
Gaylord Herald Times

Jordan Spence The Alpena News

ROGERS CITY — The Rev. Syvestre Obwaka was found not guilty of two criminal sexual conduct charges on Thursday, following approxmiately two hours of jury deliberation in 53rd Circuit Court. The trial lasted three days.

After the verdicts were read, Obwaka said “Jesus thank you,” as he was embraced by family and friends.

Obwaka was charged on two counts of criminal sexual conduct in February. He was charged with a count of first degree criminal sexual conduct with personal injury and third degree criminal sexual conduct force or coercion.

The alleged victim in the case is a male priest who also is part of the Diocese of Gaylord.

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Former North Catholic teacher completes Australia prison sentence for sex abuse

PENNSYLVANIA/AUSTRALIA
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

PETER SMITH
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
petersmith@post-gazette.com
JUL 21, 2017

Brother Bernard Hartman, a former teacher at North Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, is expected to be released from an Australian prison this weekend and return to the United States after completing his two-year prison sentence for sexually abusing three children in that country in the 1970s and 1980s.

Hartman, 77, a member of the Marianist religious order, “will be resident in a non-Marianist facility, specializing in supervision of men with significant personal issues and/or court referrals,” said a statement from the Rev. Martin Solma, provincial for the Marianist Province of the United States. The facility will provide “24/7 supervision,” and he said Hartman would have “no external ministry or freedom of movement.”

Father Solma did not specify where Hartman would live, but he said it would not be in Pennsylvania, where Hartman once taught. Nor, he said, would it be in Ohio, where Hartman lived in a Marianist facility in Dayton between his abrupt removal from North Catholic in 1997 and his extradition to Australia in 2013 to face charges there.

Hartman joined the Marianists in 1958 and was a science teacher. He was not an ordained priest.

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No statute of limitations on horror of sex abuse

UNITED STATES
Albuquerque Journal

By Diane Dimond / Crime and Justice | Diane@DianeDimond.com
Saturday, July 22nd, 2017

Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert cut a pitiful figure this week as he left a federal prison in Minnesota and his wheelchair stuck on a bump in the sidewalk. His wife, fumbling at his side trying to manage his aluminum walker and other items, wasn’t immediately able to help him over the hurdle. The just-released prisoner was momentarily stuck. Pathetic for a man who was once second in line to the presidency of the United States.
I didn’t feel sorry for him one bit. Hastert is one of the worst kind of criminals in my book. He robbed children of their innocence and damaged their futures forever.

When Hastert was sentenced to 15 months in prison last April, the judge called him “a serial child molester” and noted he had sexually abused at least four members of the wrestling team at Yorkville High School in suburban Chicago from 1965 to 1981. I’m betting there were more young boys who fell victim to coach Hastert’s lust. Preferential serial child molesters rarely stop at four.

But Hastert was not convicted of sexually abusing children because the statute of limitations in Illinois had long since run out. In that state, a victim has 20 years from their 18th birthday to report a sex crime and Hastert’s popular position in the community back in the day had been enough to keep all his victims quiet – for decades.

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July 21, 2017

Six out of 24 complaints of abuse of children, vulnerable adults ‘substantiated’ – Curia co

MALTA
Malta Independent

Six out of 24 complaints made in 2016 to the Commission for the Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults (Safeguarding Commission) were substantiated, and the necessary steps were taken, the commission said today.

During 2016, out of the 12 complaints involving minors received by the Commission, two allegations were substantiated and the necessary steps were taken in all cases. The other concluded cases were either not proven or were referred to the relevant entities as they did not fall under the Commission’s remit. Up to December 2016 assessments were being carried out on 12 complaints, of which 6 had a restriction imposed on the pastoral activity as a precaution.

In the case of vulnerable adults, the assessment on the concluded cases was carried out in less than 6 months. Out of the 12 complaints received by the Commission in 2016, 4 allegations were substantiated and the necessary steps were taken in all cases.

The other concluded cases were either not proven or were referred to the relevant entities as they did not fall under the Commission’s remit. Until the end of the year, the assessments of 10 complaints were underway, and while in each case the necessary action was taken, in one particular case a restriction on the pastoral activity was imposed as a precaution.

Azzopardi would later say that high-risk individuals would be placed under strict restrictions, such as a suspension from pastoral activities.

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John Major lambasted over child migrants

UNITED KINGDOM
The Times

Sean O’Neill
July 22 2017
The Times

Sir John Major should have been called before a public inquiry to explain why his government refused to accept any responsibility for the plight of child migrants, a leading campaigner said yesterday.

Margaret Humphreys, director of the Child Migrants Trust, told the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) that as the scale of the scandal emerged in the 1990s her efforts to engage the Conservative government were in vain. Sir John and other ministers repeatedly said that the issue of ill-treatment of the migrants was a matter for governments in Australia and other countries.

Some 7,500 children were taken from their families in Britain and deported to farm schools and institutions in Australia and other former colonies between 1948 and 1970. Many suffered physical and sexual abuse, neglect and deprivation.

The inquiry allowed Sir John to submit evidence in writing this week in which he said he had no useful recollection of the issues.

Dr Humphreys said the attitude of the government in the 1990s had been very distressing for former migrants who wanted help to be reunited with surviving parents.

She said: “I was very disappointed he did not attend this inquiry.” She also told the inquiry to reject arguments that standards were different in the 1940s and 50s.

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Searching for answers

IRELAND
Sligo Champion

Jessica Farry
July 22 2017

“Nobody should have to go through life without knowing who they are, especially when there are people out there who have the answers.”

Those are the words of Councillor Gino O’Boyle is looking to find information on his father Seamie’s family, and where he came from.

Seamie sadly passed away in 2015, but he, and his wife Mairead, had spent decades searching for answers.

Seamie was brought to the Nazareth House in Sligo on the 25th of July 1957 from Cavan by a Maureen McCabe and Cyril McCaul and was organised by Fr Patrck Gallagher from Rockcorry (Monaghan). The McCabe family home in Tullyvin (Cavan) was the last place Seamie was before being brought to Sligo.

That was the only information he had.

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Court rules men cannot reopen abuse claims against State

IRELAND
Irish Times

Five men who sued over alleged abuse as children in Christian Brothers’ schools have failed in their attempt to have their damages actions against the State restarted.

The men previously discontinued their actions against the Minister for Education and the State after the Supreme Court, in the landmark 2008 case of Louise O’Keeffe, found the State could not be held vicariously liable for the actions of abusers employed in national schools.

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Child migrants kept being sent to farm schools in Australia despite officials knowing some harboured paedophile rings

UNITED KINGDOM/AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

By Australian Associated Press

Child migrants kept being trafficked from Britain to Australia despite officials knowing that some institutions they were sent to harboured pedophile rings, a U.K. inquiry was told.

Dr Margaret Humphreys of the Child Migrants Trust told the child sexual abuse inquiry in London that recruiters were sent to the U.K. to select children for church and charity-run farm schools in Australia.

‘We would categorise that now as child trafficking,’ she said on Friday.

The inquiry is examining the sexual, physical and emotional abuse suffered by thousands of children in care who were sent to Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Rhodesia up to the 1970s.

Among the worst offenders were the Catholic order the Christian Brothers who ran farm schools in Western Australia and the royals-backed Fairbridge Society which ran farm schools in NSW.

The inquiry has heard from former child migrants that say they were routinely sexually abused and flogged by staff, were poorly fed, clothed and educated and used as virtual slave labour on the farms.

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Some Good News in the Saga of Bruce Wellems

UNITED STATES
The Worthy Adversary

July 21, 2017 Joelle Casteix

This week, a lawyer for the Claretian Missionaries announced that Bruce Wellems was forced to petition the Vatican to give up his collar.

That’s right. He can’t be a priest.

For those of you who have been following this blog, that’s huge news. But for this person, it’s vindication:

That’s Eric Johnson. Bruce Wellems was 15 when he sexually abused seven-year-old Eric. I don’t say “allegedly,” because Wellems has admitted it.

Eric has been fighting for years to expose what happened to him and to get some semblance of justice.

According to the Chicago Tribune:

“I could have chosen to remain anonymous, but I did not, which was not easy for my family nor myself. Yet I continue to push for justice,” [Eric Johnson] said. “[Wellems] is a danger to the kids and the community.”

Wellems contends that his good work since the time he abused Eric should make up for his past. But here’s the rub: Not once has he apologized for what he did to Eric and/or may have done to others. Not once has he understood the lifelong pain that sexual abuse causes victims.

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The Woodlands pastor charged with prostitution

TEXAS
ABC 13

By Mayra Moreno
Thursday, July 20, 2017

THE WOODLANDS, Texas (KTRK) — A Montgomery County religious leader has been charged with prostitution.

According to charging documents, 52-year-old Eddie Hilburn was taken into custody after he agreed to pay for sex.

Officials at The Woodlands First Baptist Church confirmed that Hilburn is an associate pastor.

According to the church’s website, Hilburn has been with the church since 2012 and had previously served at other churches across Texas and Wisconsin.

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Nigerian pastor pushes to get bail

SOUTH AFRICA
SABC

Friday 21 July 2017
Olwetu Matsipane

Nigerian pastor, Timothy Omotoso will appear in the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court on Friday for a new bail application.

He faces charges of human trafficking and sexual abuse after allegedly keeping under-age girls at his house in Durban.

The Jesus Dominion International Church leader was denied bail after his previous application.

While handing down judgement, presiding magistrate Thandeka Mashile said the nature and gravity of the offences permitted no bail.

She cited that Omotoso was in the country illegally, with false documents, and therefore could be a flight risk.

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Former youth pastor accused of child molestation appears in court

FLORIDA
WCTV

[with video]

By: Lanetra Bennett | WCTV Eyewitness News
July 20, 2017

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) — A former Tallahassee youth pastor accused of fondling boys made his first appearance in court Thursday morning.

Roshad Thomas appeared before a judge via video from the Leon County Jail.

Thomas was arrested Monday and charged with six counts of sex offenses against children ages 12 to 16. Investigators have identified five victims.

The first victim said the incident with Thomas happened ten years ago, when he was 13.

Thomas’ younger sister spoke out in court Thursday. She said, “He is loved. I love him dearly. But, I’d also like you to know that we are here, available to do whatever it takes to get healing and restoration for Roshad, and more importantly for the community and any victims that might be involved.”

Other supporters were there, too.

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It’s a crime: Sexual assault on campus

NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Union Leader

EDITORIAL
July 20. 2017

Sexual misconduct on the campuses of two of the nation’s most prestigious prep schools has prompted a closer look at how these New Hampshire institutions protect their students.

Phillips Exeter Academy kept quiet about a professor who had sexual relationships with his students for decades, quietly shuffling him into retirement. St. Paul’s School in Concord knew about decades of sexual misconduct by students and faculty.

When an alleged victim of sexual assault comes forward to school officials, making these allegations public must be a difficult decision. The school would want to shield the victim, particularly if he or she is a minor, from a public ordeal. Yet the school also has an inherent conflict of interest.

Too often, schools have chosen to keep parents and the public in the dark about crimes happening on campus.

Meanwhile, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has promised to revisit Obama administration guidance urging colleges to crack down on sexual assault. But schools are not courts. Rape is a crime, not an honor code violation. Colleges are ill-equipped to provide justice for victims or due process to the accused.

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‘We’re not as far from Magdalene days as we’d like to believe’

IRELAND
Irish Times

Carol Hunt

“Dear Ellen, I see where you are looking for some information about the Magdalene laundry. I was in the Magdalene laundry for a good many years and I live out in the country now. But I never will forget it to my dying day. The cruelty we got. Slaved like blacks. Some of the girls were dragged by the hair of their heads and more, their hair was cut off simply if they gave the least back answer or were too slow at their work.”

I’m listening to Julian Vignoles RTÉ radio documentary which first aired in 1992.

He explains; “A letter with no name and no address. It was written last summer in response to a newspaper advertisement. For nearly 100 years single women who became pregnant, women who weren’t wanted, were banished, by their families, to the Mary Magdalene Home Laundry in Galway City. It was one of many such institutions in Ireland. Their detention was legally dubious. Some women spent the rest of their lives there. This year, a play and a song brought the memory back in Galway . . .”

The play Vignoles talks about is called Eclipsed. Written by a former postulant nun, Patricia Burke Brogan, the first I heard of it was in December 1991 when a friend of mine told me a fledgling theatre company in Galway, Punchbag, was auditioning for a new play set in a Magdalene laundry. I had just finished a two-year acting course and was willing to try out for it. It was my first audition and I landed the part of Mandy, described in the script as one of the “penitent women” signed into a fictional Magdalene laundry for the sin of getting pregnant “outside marriage”. There were eight of us in the cast. Eight women! A record number in what was, and still is, a male-dominated theatre world.

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The Fall of the Vice-Pope

UNITED STATES
The New York Review of Books

Ingrid D. Rowland

A photograph taken in Argentina in 2007 shows two cardinals, Jorge Mario Bergoglio and Tarcisio Bertone, sitting side by side, although their chairs are on two different levels. At the time, Bertone was the Vatican’s Secretary of State, having traveled to a village in northern Patagonia “in the name of His Holiness Benedict XVI” to preside over the beatification of a turn-of-the-century religious student.

Bertone’s wooden armchair sits on a dais that puts him a good six inches higher than Bergoglio, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, who perches uncomfortably on his metal-and-plastic seat, and the man known to many as the “vice-pope” occupies his virtual throne with kingly complacency, clad in yards of fine Italian filetto lace beneath his golden chasuble, with a sporty pair of aviator sunglasses to complement his gold-embroidered miter (and is that a Rolex on his wrist?). Next to him, in Jesuit black under plain white robes, Cardinal Bergoglio, with his iron cross and his horn-rimmed spectacles, looks open-mouthed upon the radiant spectacle, his famously mobile face providing the perfect caption to the picture. Six years later, Bergoglio became Pope Francis, and things have not been the same since.

On May 19, the glossy, gossipy German newspaper Bild Zeitung printed a report that made immediate headlines in Italy: Vatican prosecutors had begun to investigate allegations that Cardinal Bertone, as the Holy See’s Number Two from 2006 to 2013, had embezzled 15 million euros ($20 million) from Vatican accounts, apparently to benefit an Italian television producer, a former director of the state broadcaster RAI named Ettore Bernabei, with deep connections to Italy’s conservative establishment and a longtime membership in the powerful Catholic organization Opus Dei. The transfer of these funds allegedly occurred in December 2012. The Vatican press corps swiftly denied that a “criminal investigation” was underway, and Bertone himself insisted that the deal had followed “all the rules.”

But the timing of the presumptive transaction is, to say the least, interesting. It came at the very end of the remarkable year in which confidential documents from Pope Benedict’s private office began leaking to the press, revealing power struggles within the Curia and suggestions of widespread corruption within the Church. In these “Vatileaks” documents, Cardinal Bertone figured prominently: he had personally reproved the general secretary of the Vatican governorate, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, for reporting detailed evidence of nepotism, cronyism, and crooked property deals within the Vatican, and soon Pope Benedict had transferred the whistle-blowing prelate from the Vatican to Washington.

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The clergy’s task is unfinished in confronting sex abuse

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Tom Roberts | Jul. 21, 2017

The story of Marie Collins, an Irish victim of clergy sex abuse and a witness of unimpeachable integrity, is a dual tale of how far the church has come in acknowledging and handling the scandal and of how wholly and demonstrably incapable the Catholic clerical culture is of dealing with its own sin.

Collins was one of two survivors of clergy sex abuse who were appointed in 2014 to the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, an agency created by Pope Francis. She resigned the commission in March, providing NCR with a long explanatory statement.

Her decision to leave was not lightly taken. She had rejected the logic of some critics early on that any cooperation with church efforts was selling out to an institution that had generally ignored or re-victimized the abused for decades. She had later defended the work of the commission when its only other victim member, Peter Saunders, openly criticized the group for the slow pace of reform.

In March, however, three years after her appointment, she wrote: “I have come to the point where I can no longer be sustained by hope. As a survivor, I have watched events unfold with dismay.”

Among the primary reasons for her despair, she listed “lack of resources, inadequate structures around support staff, slowness of forward movement and cultural resistance.”

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As latest Vatican trial opens, is it time to dust off ‘About Doctrine’?

VATICAN CITY
Crux

John L. Allen Jr. Editor
July 20, 2017

Back in the 19th century, French novelist and journalist Edmond About was considered the Tocqueville of the Papal States, and he had a fairly cynical view of papal justice. As the latest Vatican trial opens, it’s interesting to apply his tests. There’s also some question marks about the timing of the trial, and a juicy irony waiting to be exploited surrounding the name of one of the defense lawyers.

As the latest Vatican trial opened on Tuesday for alleged criminal shenanigans, it occurred to me that you really have to go all the way back to the 1800s to find the last time the “courthouse beat” formed any part of covering the Vatican for most reporters in Rome.

In that era, the pope still ruled over a swath of territory in central Italy known as the “Papal States,” and criminal trials were a regular event. The pope even had his own executioner, the most famous of which was “Mastro Titta,” a nickname that was a corruption of the Italian phrase maestro di giustizia, or “master of justice.”

So famous was he in the mid-19th century that Roman mothers sang their little ones to sleep with a rhyme that goes, “Sega, sega, Mastro Titta.” Segare is the Italian verb “to saw,” so the mental image is ghoulishly accurate.

In the century and a half since, the Vatican has banned capital punishment, and today is a global leader in the abolitionist movement. The pope now only exercises civil power over about 109 acres of territory, representing the physical footprint of the Vatican City State.

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Reverend Obwaka Cleared of All Charges

MICHIGAN
WBKB

[with video]

Reverend Sylvester Obwaka walked free today after months of rape allegations brought upon him by a younger priest. The reverend was accused of raping the young man during a one–night stay at his home, and today charges of sexual assault in the first and third degree were dropped.

First to the witness stand was Hope Shores Alliance Advocacy Coordinator Jennifer Baker. The prosecution and defense questioned Baker about victim tendencies in the moment of a sexual assault, focusing on responses such as non–resistance that might seem inconsistent with how a typical juror would expect a victim to respond

“Absolutely. I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s inconsistent because it’s a safety issue. So your brain is going to do whatever is going to keep you safest in that moment. So if that’s freezing, it’s freezing. Not responding, not fighting back,” said Baker.

The majority of her statements supported the theory that victims may not resist sexual encounters due to the fight, flight or freeze response, and may not even remember the events correctly because of the way a victim’s brain processes trauma. After her testimony judge Scott Pavlich dismissed the jury to take a short recess, which is when the defense made a motion for the judge to dismiss the charges, believing they had provided enough evidence to prove consent.

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Rev. Sylvestre Obwaka Found Not Guilty Of Sexual Assault

MICHIGAN
9 and 10 News

[with video]

Updated: Jul 20, 2017
By Aaron Parseghian, Reporter

A Presque Isle County jury has decided Father Sylvestre Obwaka is not guilty of the sexual assault of a fellow priest, who was sleeping in his home in February.

The verdict was handed down Thursday evening.

9&10’s Aaron Parseghian was in court Thursday where Obwaka took the stand in his own defense.

“He was another priest trying to give me an understanding,” said Obwaka.

Before the jury acquitted him of first and third degree sex crimes, Father Sylvestre Obwaka told his side of the story on the witness stand.

He says he had consensual sex with the alleged victim.

During cross examination the prosecuting team questioned whether any basis of consent was discussed between Obwaka and the alleged victim.

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Jury finds Obwaka not guilty on CSC charges

MICHIGAN
Presque Isle Advance

Another Alleged Victim Revealed During Rev. Obwaka Hearing Monday – YouTube

More Setbacks With Father Sylvestre Obwaka’s Trial Dates: More Details Needed From Second Victim – YouTube

July 20, 2017

by Angie Asam–Staff Writer

A 12-member jury found the Rev. Sylvestre Obwaka not guilty on two charges of criminal sexual conduct (CSC) Thursday evening.

After listening to testimony Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday and most of the day Thursday the jury was sent to the jury room to deliberate shortly before 4 p.m. At 5:30 p.m. the jurors knocked on the door to let the court officer know they had reached a verdict.

Once in place the Honorable Scott L. Pavlich reviewed the verdict form before handing it back to the floor person to read the verdict. The prosecution was seeking charges of CSC first degree causing personal injury and CSC third degree using force or coercion.

The alleged incident occurred in the early morning hours of Feb. 1 and was reported to the Michigan State Police Feb. 17. The charges stemmed from a sexual encounter with a male victim, 28. Both Obwaka and the victim are Catholic priests.

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Britain ‘waiting for abused child migrants to die’

UNITED KINGDOM
The Times

Sean O’Neill, Chief Reporter
July 21 2017
The Times

A British high commissioner to Australia said that the government was not interested in the plight of abused child migrants because it was waiting for them to die, a public inquiry was told yesterday.

The claim was made by Norman Johnston, 75, who said it had taken 30 years of campaigning to get the British government to apologise for the suffering of children taken from their families and sent to schools in former colonies. Mr Johnston, president of the International Association of Former Child Migrants, told the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse: “The British government sent us to places that they knew were not safe for children. I want the British public to know that.”

More than 130,000 children were sent to the colonies by charities and churches under state-approved migration schemes that ran for more than a century. Between 1948 and 1970 some 6,000 children were sent to Australia, of whom about 2,000 are alive.

John Major’s government denied during the 1990s that Britain had any duty towards the migrants. He told parliament in 1993 that he was aware of allegations of physical and sexual abuse but “any such allegations will be a matter for the Australian authorities”.

In 2005 Mr Johnston said he had a meeting in Canberra with Baroness Liddell of Coatdyke, a former Labour minister who was the British high commissioner. He said: “We tried to give the message to the high commissioner about the lack of support we were getting from Britain to help to find our families and we were given short shrift.” Mr Johnston said the meeting had been “very frank” and claimed that it ended with Lady Liddell saying: “You will have a very long wait. The British government are waiting for you all to die.”

It was, he said, “an eye-opener and a complete shock” but the remark was “the first truthful thing we’d actually heard from the British government”.

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Vollkommene Gemeinschaft?

DEUTSCHLAND
Katholisch

[The Domspatzen boys were beaten, abused, degraded: Why didn´t Church representatives move in on the events but instead hushed them up? The reasons lie in the self-image of the church.]

Missbrauch | Bonn – 20.07.2017

Der Untersuchungsbericht zum körperlichen und sexuellen Missbrauch bei den Regensburger Domspatzen ist eine erschreckende Lektüre: Auf über 400 Seiten wird schonungslos deutlich dokumentiert, wie Schüler über Jahrzehnte hinweg geschlagen, missbraucht, entwürdigt wurden. Versuche, die Missstände zu benennen, wurden über Jahre ignoriert oder diffamiert. Der Schutz des Rufs der Institution stand über dem Schutz der Schutzbefohlenen. Das Verhältnis von Tätern und Opfern wurde geradezu umgekehrt: die heilige Institution als Opfer von Nestbeschmutzern.

Der Umgang mit Missbrauch in den eigenen Reihen ist nicht nur eine rechtliche Frage – er ist auch eine Frage nach den Bedingungen, unter denen Missbrauch in der Kirche geschehen kann und gedeckt wird. Letztlich ist es damit eine Frage der Ekklesiologie, der Lehre von der Gestalt der Kirche.

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Der Balken im eigenen Auge

DEUTSCHLAND
HPD

[The tormentors do not want to talk about abuse. The press conference held by Ulrich Weber to discuss the final report on abuse cases at the Regensburg Domspatzen was hardly over when the alleged perpetrators started pointing their fingers at others.]

Von: Jan Weber

20. JUL 2017

Die Pressekonferenz ist kaum beendet, bei der Anwalt Ulrich Weber den Abschlussbericht zu den Missbrauchsfällen bei den “Regensburger Domspatzen” vorstellte, als die Täter schon mit dem Finger auf andere zeigen. Das macht sprachlos und wütend.

Der ohrfeigende Ex-Papst-Bruder Ratzinger hält die Aufklärung der Missbrauchsfälle für “Irrsinn”. Dem Bayrischen Rundfunk sagte Ratzinger: “Diese Kampagne ist für mich ein Irrsinn. Es ist einfach Irrsinn, wie man über 40 Jahre hinweg überprüfen will, wie viele Ohrfeigen bei uns verteilt worden sind, so wie in anderen Einrichtungen auch.” Der ehemalige Leiter der “Domspatzen” nennt es “Kampagne”, wenn das hundertfache Leid von missbrauchten, geschlagenen und gequälten Menschen untersucht wird? Er wagt es tatsächlich, die Opfer nachträglich zu verhöhnen?

Ihm kann ja nichts mehr geschehen, seine Ohrfeigen sind längst verjährt. Die Opfer hingegen haben jahrzehntelang gelitten und für die Anerkennung der Schäden gekämpft und werden von Ratzinger noch einmal verbal geprügelt. Scham und Schande über den alten Mann!

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Church should stand back from hospital operations, says HSE

IRELAND
The Times

Ellen Coyne, Senior Ireland News Reporter
July 21 2017
The Times

The HSE chief executive has suggested there was confusion and “tension” about how much control religious groups had in hospitals, adding that he welcomed plans to distance the Catholic Church from national hospitals.

Tony O’Brien praised a proposal by Simon Harris, the health minister, to carry out a review of voluntary hospitals after the national uproar over a decision to let a religious order own a new maternity hospital.

In March The Times reported that the Sisters of Charity would own the new National Maternity Hospital after it was built with almost €300 million of taxpayers’ money on the order’s land.

Following the controversy, the sisters announced that the order would be stepping back completely from healthcare for the first time in 183 years. It will no longer own St Vincent’s healthcare group, the existing hospital or the new maternity hospital.

Negotiations on the maternity hospital being owned by a new private group, are continuing.

The health minister has expressed concern that a publicly built maternity hospital would not be publicly owned. Mr Harris is also bringing forward plans for a national review of religious involvement in health.

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Former altar boys, student sue for $25M

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Mindy Aguon | The Guam Daily Post Jul 20, 2017

Two men who once served as altar boys and were Boy Scouts filed civil complaints in the District Court of Guam against the Archdiocese of Agana and the Boy Scouts of America.

The suits, filed by Attorney David Lujan, seek $10 million each in damages for alleged sexual abuse they endured at the hands of Louis Brouillard, a priest who worked in Guam for several decades and also served as a Boy Scoutmaster.

A.M., now 56, alleges Brouillard exposed himself to altar boys at San Isidro Catholic Church in Malojloj in 1972.

The complaint alleges the priest would talk about pornography and then sexually molest the boys, including A.M., while at the convent after Boy Scout practice, or after serving Mass.

Once the sexual abuse began, A.M. would regularly wear two pairs of jeans whenever he was around Brouillard, the lawsuit states.

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Former church assistant sues Diocese of Orange, high-ranking priest over alleged sexual assault

CALIFORNIA
Orange County Register

By KELLY PUENTE | kpuente@scng.com | Orange County Register

PUBLISHED: July 20, 2017

A former Irvine church assistant is suing the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange alleging that she was sexually assaulted by one of its high-ranking priests who previously spent time in a treatment facility for “sexually deviant” clergy.

In her lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court on Wednesday, the woman, identified only as Jane Doe, says she was sexually assaulted and harassed by Father Alex Kim in 2016 while working as his assistant when he was pastor at St. John Neuman Church in Irvine. He is also being sued.

The suit alleges that Kim, ordained in 1991, was circulated to various parishes in Orange County and ultimately promoted to pastor despite a decade-long history of sexual misconduct complaints by female parishioners. The diocese sent him to a treatment facility in 2012 before naming him as pastor at St. John Neuman, the suit says.

David Ring, the woman’s attorney, said the diocese was aware of Kim’s “history of exploiting female parishioners” but “turned a blind eye” because of his popularity and success at fundraising.

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UPDATE: Munster churchgoer charged with sexual misconduct with 14-year-old girl

INDIANA
nwi.com

Steve Garrison and Lauren Cross steve.garrison@nwi.com, 219-662-5331 lauren.cross@nwi.com, 219-933-3206 Jul 20, 2017

CROWN POINT — A 22-year-old man who previously attended Family Christian Center in Munster is accused of having sex at the church with a 14-year-old girl.

Javyon M. George-Boatman was charged Wednesday in Lake Criminal Court with three counts of sexual misconduct with a minor, according to court records.

Court records listed George-Boatman as a youth leader at the church, but John Ponder, the pastor of Christian Education and Pastoral Care, told The Times on Thursday that George-Boatman is not a youth leader, nor did he serve the church in any official capacity.

The church barred George-Boatman from accessing church property immediately after learning of the allegations, Ponder said.

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Amendment to legal aid act gives underage victims of sex crimes access to legal advice

MALAYSIA
Astro Awani

KUALA LUMPUR: The amendment to the Legal Aid Act 1971, which is expected to be tabled at the next Parliament session, will enable underage victims of sexual crimes and their family members to get access to legal advice from the Legal Aid Department and lawyers approved by the department.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said said the amendment would create a term of Legal Companion, in which legal officers from the department would give the necessary aid and advice to the victims in accordance with the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017.

“However, this will not include the court process, only to introduce and to explain to them about the law,” she told reporters at a luncheon with senior new editors here on Thursday.

She said the proposed amendment was a continuity to the government’s efforts to introduce the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 and the newly established Special Child Sexual Crimes Court.

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Church of England ‘withdrew emotional support for abused’

UNITED KINGDOM
Church of England

By Martin Bashir and Callum May
BBC Victoria Derbyshire programme

Victims of abuse by clergy have criticised the Church of England’s close relationship with the insurer advising it on compensation claims.

They said the Church had cut contact and emotional support from them on the advice of Ecclesiastical – which has a senior clergy member on its board.

An independent reviewer said in one victim’s case “financial interests were allowed to impact practice”.

The Church said it aimed to separate pastoral care from insurance issues.

‘Moral responsibility’

Gilo – a middle-aged man who lives in the south-west of England – told the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire programme he had been raped in the early 1970s by a City of London clergyman, the Reverend Garth Moore.

Gilo – whose surname he has asked us not to use – said he had made more than 20 attempts to contact senior members of the Church after his decision to report the assaults, but often received no reply.

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24 new complaints submitted to Church body tasked with probing abuse, neglect

MALTA
Times of Malta

Updated at 11.35am

Twenty-four new complaints were submitted to the Church body tasked with investigating cases of abuse and neglect, according to its annual report.

The Commission for Safeguarding this morning announced that it had received 12 new complaints involving minors and another 12 involving vulnerable adults. It did not specify the details of the complaints.

It also revealed that the commission had seven ongoing complaints involving minors, which had been carried over from 2015 and another five involving adults.

Court action, it said, had been taken on behalf of 335 people.

The commission said these had all been court applications filed under the Protection of Minors Act (2012).

The Safeguarding Commission was set up in 2015 taking over from its Response Team. It is tasked with assessing whether a person working for the Church was a risk to children or vulnerable adults.

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Lawsuit accuses O.C. priest of sexually assaulting his assistant at Irvine church

CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles Times

Richard Winton

A senior Roman Catholic priest in the Diocese of Orange sexually assaulted and harassed a female church employee last year at a prominent Irvine parish where he was placed despite a similar prior accusation, according to a lawsuit filed by the woman.

Father Alex Kim is accused by his former assistant of sexually assaulting her several times at St. John Neumann Catholic Church. She alleged in the suit that she felt compelled to take a leave of absence to avoid his attacks.

In July 2016, Kim pushed her against a wall in the rectory “and forcibly kissed, groped and fondled her,” said the lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday. Kim then “pulled his genitals out of his pants and rubbed it against” her,” the woman’s complaint alleges. The next day, according to the lawsuit, he sent her “innocuous texts messages as if nothing happened.”

The woman, who is identified only as Jane Doe in the lawsuit, has known Kim since she was a child and described him as once being her spiritual mentor, the suit says.

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July 20, 2017

Gemma Hoskins and Abbie Schaub Discuss ‘The Keepers’ on The View

UNITED STATES
ABC – The View

The Emmy nominated docuseries ‘The Keepers’ tries to unlock a terrifying mystery of a nun who was murdered nearly 50 years ago. Some believe Sister Kathy was trying to expose a Baltimore priest who spent years sexually abusing girls at the local Catholic school. Did the church and police cover it up? The two women who are seeking the truth Gemma Hoskins and Abbie Schaub join the table to talk about how the cold case brought them together and developments that have occurred since ‘The Keepers’ has been on Netflix.

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Report into RUC’s handling of alleged abuse at Kincora Home to finish in 2017

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

July 20 2017

The Police Ombudsman’s investigation into child sex abuse at the notorious Kincora Boys’ Home in Northern Ireland is to conclude this year.

Ombudsman Dr Michael Maguire launched the review after alleged victims complained about the Royal Ulster Constabulary’s (RUC) handling of reports in the 1980s of wrongdoing.

A separate public inquiry, which published its findings in January this year, has already rejected claims that senior establishment figures used the East Belfast institution to target children. Instead, it blamed failings by the health authorities and the RUC after dozens of residents raised concerns.

The Ombudsman’s office said: “We are investigating a total of seven complaints about how police dealt with reports of child sex abuse at the Kincora Boys’ Home in East Belfast.

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Northern Ireland: Child abuse survivors tell Secretary of State: “deliver redress if Stormont can’t”

NORTHERN IRELAND
Amnesty International

Victims of child abuse have told the Secretary of State that they expect him to set up a redress scheme without delay if devolved government is not re-established at Stormont in the coming months.

The abuse survivors, part of the Panel of Experts on Redress, on which Amnesty International is also represented, met the Secretary of State today at Stormont House, where they provided him with a 30-page document and letter calling for action and a start to negotiations with victims. The detailed briefing paper from survivors is based on widespread consultation with abuse victims across Northern Ireland.

Victims are angry that there has been no progress in delivering apologies, a redress scheme and support services for victims because of the absence of a functioning Northern Ireland government. They want UK government to step in without delay, if there is no return of the Northern Ireland Executive in the Autumn.

The report of the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry was published in January 2017, just days after the collapse of the power-sharing Executive at Stormont. That has meant there have been no Ministers to act on the recommendations contained in the report.

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Abuse victims call for compensation if devolved government is not restored

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

July 20 2017

Compensation should be paid without delay if devolved government is not restored at Stormont after the summer, child abuse victims said.

Survivors of wrongdoing at residential homes dating back decades urged Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire to establish a redress scheme without delay if powersharing is not re-established in the coming months.

The Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) inquiry has recommended compensation worth up to £100,000 for the worst affected.

Margaret McGuckin, who suffered abuse as a child at Nazareth House children’s home in Belfast, said: “Today we put the Secretary of State on notice that we expect urgent action from him to establish a redress scheme which meets the needs of victims, should Stormont not be up and running again after the summer.

“Victims of child abuse have been waiting their whole lives for justice. Now they have been hit with further uncertainty and no government, just when they need it most. For abuse survivors, justice delayed truly is justice denied.

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Brutal Regensburg report hailed as step in the right direction

ROME
Headlines from the Catholic World

Rome, Italy, Jul 20, 2017 / 03:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- A member of Pope Francis’ commission to protect minors says a new report on the abuse of more than 500 choir boys in Germany points to a current reality in many non-western countries – and that bringing these things to light means progress for everyone.

“It will take time, but this kind of sensitivity that is created by publicly discussing these things of course will push, because people realize what is right and what is wrong, and they realize that they will be questioned if something goes wrong,” Fr. Hans Zollner told CNA July 19.

Fr. Zollner is vice-rector of the Pontifical Gregorian University, director of the university’s Center for Child Protection (CCP), and a member of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.

He spoke following the July 18 publication of a report on an investigation German lawyer Ulrich Weber carried out on the Regensburger Domspatzen, the official choir for the Regensburg Cathedral.

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Ex-Priest Gets Trial Date for Beauty Queen’s Murder

TEXAS
Courthouse News Service

ERIK DE LA GARZA
July 20, 2017

EDINBURG, Texas (CN) — Seriously ill and 84 years old, former Catholic priest John Feit will be tried for the 1960 murder of a South Texas beauty queen in late summer, when the last pieces of prosecution evidence arrive, a judge told him Wednesday.

At a brief hearing Wednesday, state prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed to a plan to begin searching for jurors. Both sides said they will be ready for trial after prosecutors receive results from their final evidence tests.

“My understanding is that the analysis has been completed and we are waiting on the reports to come in,” said Hidalgo County Assistant District Attorney Michael Garza. “Apparently, they go through a review process and there’s some delay in that.”

Feit, dressed in orange prison clothes, sat silent and expressionless on the walker he uses in courtroom appearances as Hidalgo County Judge Luis Singleterry addressed him.

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September 11th Trial Date Set In Irene Garza Murder Case

TEXAS
KURV

Final preparations have been set for the murder trial of the former McAllen priest believed to have killed former beauty queen and teacher Irene Garza 57 years ago.

During a brief court hearing Wednesday, prosecutors and defense attorneys confirmed they’re ready for trial, and Judge Luis Singleterry set September 11th as the date for the final pre-trial hearing prior to the start of jury selection.

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New Haven pastor sentenced to 3 years in prison for sexual assault of a minor

CONNECTICUT
New Haven Register

By Randall Beach, New Haven Register
POSTED: 07/19/17

NEW HAVEN >> A New Haven pastor has been sentenced to serve three years in prison for second-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor.

Walter Williams, who was 59 at the time of his arrest last July, lives in Northford section of North Branford. He is senior pastor at the Walk of Faith Church of Christ in New Haven, according to the church’s website.

Police said he was accused of having as many as six sexual encounters with a minor who was a member of the church. According to police, the incidents occurred between July 2015 and April 2016.

The victim’s mother contacted police after she discovered text messages between her daughter and Williams on her daughter’s phone, police said. The mother told police she also saw a graphically disturbing Facebook message from Williams to her daughter.

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Mormon bishops’ interview policy opens the door for sexual abuse

UNITED STATES
Religion News Service

A guest post by Mette Harrison

Yet again, a Mormon bishop is in trouble because of sexual abuse.

Erik Wayne Hughes of Mapleton, Utah has been charged with 20 counts of forcible sexual abuse of minors, among other charges. Two now-adult men have come forward to say they remember being drugged and sexually abused by this bishop, a man who ought to have been interested only in their spiritual welfare. They were in their teens at the time.

The police chief said he is “concerned that there is more” abuse in this case, and that other victims may come forward in the future. Furthermore, Hughes has been accused of trying to silence the young men by manipulating their feelings for him as their bishop, allegedly telling them that others had been spreading false rumors about his deeds.

The LDS Church has long prided itself on its “Gold Standard” of protecting abuse victims, including a hotline for bishops to call if they find out about abuse. But there is no such system in place for ward members when the bishops themselves are the problem.

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Georg Ratzinger, “I wasn’t aware of any sexual abuse”

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Insider

ANDREA TORNIELLI
VATICAN CITY

“I wasn’t aware of any sexual abuse”. This was stated by Georg Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI’ brother, when he was heard during the investigation into the abuses of the Regensburg Cathedral choirboys from the post-war period to the early 1990s. As the German state is no longer required to investigate time-barred crimes, it was the diocese, and therefore the Catholic Church itself, to promote and finance an independent investigation, which also encouraged victims to give information anonymously.

As it is known, the results presented in a solid 440-page report by lawyer Ulrich Weber, unveils the shocking number of 547 children victims of violence, 67 of whom were sexually abused. The names of some of the abusers, who are now dead, were already known. These facts, which cannot be underestimated or minimized, should however be put in context, namely that for decades corporal punishments were common throughout all schools in the country.

The stories of some of the victims are gruesome because they speak of both excessive punishments but also of ill-treatment at the limit of sadism and of repeated sexual abuse, which took place in the school as well as in the dormitory where the “Cathedral sparrows” lived. The choirboys told that the ones responsible of the blood-beatings were also responsible of the sexual harassment: for this reason, Weber’s lawyer suggested that the molesters would get sexually aroused by knocking out the kids.

What does Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, nowadays in his nineties, have to do with all of this? Benedict XVI’s brother directed the choir for thirty years, from 1964 to 1994. From the report emerges, though it is not so explicit for privacy issues, that the most serious episodes of sexual abuse took place in the 1950s, when he was not there. Monsignor Georg during his thirty-year career as a director has slapped some of the boys, and has publicly apologized for it seven years ago. He has never been, even remotely, accused of having in any way harassed the boys of the Cathedral. However, he was pulled into the scene because someone said he had told him about what was happening in school.

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Gordon Brown tells sex abuse inquiry that child migrants should be compensated for ‘trafficking’

UNITED KINGDOM
The Times

Sean O’Neill
July 20 2017
The Times

Britain should establish a compensation scheme for surviving child migrants who were taken from their families, deported to former colonies and suffered sexual abuse, Gordon Brown told a public inquiry today.

The former Labour prime minister said sending children to farm schools and austere institutions overseas was “a government-enforced form of human trafficking”.

Mr Brown told the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) that an official apology he made on behalf of the government to former child migrants in 2010 only dealt with some of the issues. More evidence had emerged about the scale of sexual abuse of children and the failure of Whitehall to address the problem, he said.

Mr Brown said the issue was even larger than the Jimmy Savile scandal, in terms of the numbers of victims, the period of time involved and Britain’s failure in its duty of care towards children sent overseas.

More than 130,000 children were sent overseas by charities and churches over more than a century. Some 2,000 who were sent to farm schools in Australia between 1948 and 1970 are still alive.

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Forced migration was UK’s worst child abuse scandal, says Brown

UNITED KINGDOM
The Guardian

Press Association
Thursday 20 July 2017

The former prime minister Gordon Brown has described the forced migration of British children as a bigger sex abuse scandal than that perpetrated by Jimmy Savile.

Giving evidence to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, Brown said the mass transportation of 130,000 British children overseas between the 1940s and 70s amounted to “government-enforced trafficking”.

He said: “This seems to me as probably the biggest national sex abuse scandal. Bigger than what people have alleged about Savile. Bigger than what people have alleged about individual children’s homes.

“Bigger in scale, bigger in geographical spread, and bigger in the length of time that it went on undetected. I’m shocked about the information that I have seen.”

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MÜLLER ADMITS SHAME BUT DENIES RESPONSIBILITY FOLLOWING GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL ABUSE REVELATIONS

ROME
The Tablet (UK)

20 July 2017 | by Daniele Palmer

He ‘experienced shame for what has happened in the Church’ but emphasises ‘everything that was possible and necessary was done’

After being accused of bearing “clear responsibility” for the mishandling of over 500 abuse cases in a Bavarian choir school, Cardinal Müller admits that he feels “shame” but emphasises that he did all that was possible.

Published on Monday (17 July), a report states that 547 boys were abused at a prestigious choir school in Regensburg, Bavaria, between the years 1945 and 1992.

In the report, commissioned by the diocese of Regensburg and compiled by the lawyer Ulrich Weber, Cardinal Müller is accused of having mishandled the cases of abuse, despite them being well known.

In an interview with the Italian daily Il Corriere della Sera, Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, bishop of Regensburg form 2002 to 2012 and ex-prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, admits that he “experienced shame for what has happened in the Church” but emphasises “everything that was possible and necessary was done.”

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Three more sex abuse cases filed against Catholic church

GUAM
KUAM

Updated: Jul 20, 2017

By Krystal Paco

Three more clergy sex abuse lawsuits filed in the District Court of Guam today.

44-year-old K.Q. alleges he was sexually molested by Father Ray Techaira, who is now deceased. While attending San Vicente Catholic School., K.Q. alleges he and four other boys were being disciplined by the priest when he told them to drop their pants. The priest then allegedly fondled and kissed each of the boys’ private parts.

56-year-old A.M. and 56-year-old D.M. allege they were sexually molested by Father Louis Brouillard.

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Former altar boy alleges priest took him and others to watch porn

GUAM
Pacific News Center

By Janela Carrera – July 20, 2017

A.M. alleges Louis Brouillard raped him while he was in the shower at the rectory.

Guam – Now facing 93 cases of sexual abuse, the latest claim against the Archdiocese of Agana is by a man who says former priest Louis Brouillard regularly took him and other Boy Scout members to the movie theaters to watch pornographic films.

The latest case is filed by a 56-year-old man with the initials A.M. who says that in the early 1970s, Brouillard would regularly molest him and other altar boys and boy scout members.

A.M. says Brouillard took the boys several times to the Johnston Theater to watch pornographic films “with the specific purpose of grooming the minor boys to be comfortable with sexuality and make them amenable to Brouillard’s act of molestation.”

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Ex-Vatican doctrine chief says Church did what it could on German abuse scandal

ROME
Crux

Inés San Martín VATICAN CORRESPONDENT

ROME – Earlier this week, an independent investigation commissioned by the Diocese of Regensburg in Germany found that at least 547 former members of the Regensburg Domspatzen boys’ choir were subjected to some form of abuse over a fifty-year period, including 67 who were victims of sexual violence.

The 440-page report, which spanned the years between 1945 and early 1990s, found plausible accusations against 49 members of the Church for physical abuse, including nine for cases of sexual molestation.

The report collects cases of corporal violence, from slaps to physical punishment, and sexual abuse, ranging from inappropriate caresses to rape. It was released on Tuesday by the diocese on its website, and presented in a press conference by Ulrich Weber, the lawyer leading the investigation of claims of abuse at the choir and two associated boarding schools..

Most of those named by the victims have already died. The crimes, however, fall outside Germany’s statute of limitations, meaning they are no longer open to prosecution.

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Convicted soul: A priest-perpetrator of child sexual abuse shares his story

MINNESOTA
National Catholic Reporter

Luke Hansen | Jul. 20, 2017

WEST ST. PAUL, MINN.

Gilbert Gustafson was ordained a priest in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in 1977, served as an associate priest at St. Mary of the Lake Parish in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, until 1982, pleaded guilty to the sexual abuse of a minor in 1983, and served four and a half months in jail and 10 years’ probation. Gustafson has admitted to abusing four boys between 1978 and 1982. He was not criminally charged in the other cases.

From 1983 to 2002, Gustafson was not assigned to parish ministry, but he was in residence at two different rectories, and he served as a chaplain for a local monastery of women religious. From 1983 to 1997, Gustafson served in various administrative roles for Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis. From 1997 to 2002, he worked in the archdiocese’s chancery office.

In June 2002, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops established the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, commonly known as the Dallas Charter, to address sexual abuse of minors by Catholic clergy. Following the charter, Gustafson was permanently removed from active priestly ministry. He could no longer present himself as a priest, use a clerical title, wear clerical attire or celebrate the sacraments.

Gustafson, however, remains in the clerical state. Thus, in accord with the Code of Canon Law, Canon 1350, Paragraph 1, the archdiocese has continuously provided financial support for his basic needs. In 2006, the archdiocese concluded that Gustafson, since he had sexually abused minors, was “permanently and totally disabled” from engaging in his occupation as a priest, and therefore was “entitled to vested retirement benefits” under the Pension Plan for Priests in the Archdiocese. Gustafson also participates in an archdiocesan monitoring program akin to civil probation.

From 2004 to 2014, Gustafson worked for a consulting firm that contracted with Catholic parishes and other non-profit groups to provide services like strategic planning, executive coaching and human resource utilization. Today he continues to do consulting work with non-profits, including some Catholic institutions (but not parishes), as a consultant in the area of leadership development. Gustafson said he has never had any contact with children in his consulting work.

Since 2012, Gustafson has collaborated with Susan Pavlak on the project Uncommon Conversation, which seeks healing and reconciliation among survivors, perpetrators and others involved in child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. In a separate interview, Pavlak describes being sexually abused by her high school religion teacher, a former nun. This interview with Gustafson, edited for length and clarity, took place in West St. Paul, Minnesota.

Hansen: What was your early experience of the church?

Gustafson: I was born in 1951 — the youngest of four children — and grew up in a classic middle class family of the 1950s. Mom and Dad were very engaged in our parish. I always liked church. It was a wonderful, warm, safe environment. The nuns and priests were an extension of my family. Church became my second family and still is family.

I started being an altar boy at about age 9. In junior high, when I could serve during the Triduum, I was just taken by it. I felt moved inside.

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Demonstrate Against Agudah’s Protection of Child Molesters this Sunday (7/23) at 3 pm against Novominsker Rebbe

NEW YORK
Frum Follies

I urge all my readers to become part of this demonstration in front of the Boro Park beis medrish of the Novominsker Rebbe, head of Agudath Israel of America’s Council of Sages (aka Moetzes), @ 1644 48th St., Brooklyn, NY at 3 pm, Sunday July 23.

The target of this demonstration, Rabbi Yaakov Perlow, the Noveminsker Rebbe, and head of Agudath Israel of America, is personally culpable for protecting abusers from criminal prosecutions. He even helped keep “Rabbi” Yehuda Kolko on as a teacher in spite of his known record of abusing yeshiva boys for 30 years. He did it in spite of pleas for involvement by the late Rabbi Avigdor Miller, an extremely important Haredi leader.

At present Agudah and its head, the Novominsker Rebbe discourage reporting sex abusers to the police, and lobby the New York State legislature (successfully) to not reform the statute of limitations. All sorts of attempts have been made to persuade the Rebbe to change his stance, all to no avail. He is more interested in protecting yeshivas from embarrassment and from having to pay former students for the terrible damage caused by abuse.

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Religious school teacher gets 7 years for sexual assault

ISRAEL
YNet News

Ariela Sternbach, Yael Friedson|Published: 19.07.17

A teacher at a religious school—who was convicted of indecent assault on his students—was sentenced Wednesday to seven years in prison and two years of probation.

Aharon Shlomo Lisson, 34, from Beitar Illit, was a teacher at an ultra-Orthodox middle school in the city. In December, he was convicted of sexually assaulting three brothers aged 13-15.

The teenagers’ mother left the courtroom in tears after the verdict, saying, “Justice has finally been served, but no punishment can give my children back their joy of life and their lost childhood and teen years.”

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Episode 81 – The Keepers Controversy

UNITED STATES
SoundCloud

In this controversial episode the #RCP team discuss Netflix’s latest docuseries The Keepers about the unsolved murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik, a beloved nun and Catholic high school teacher in Baltimore. After disappearing on Nov. 7, 1969, Cathy’s body was found nearly two months later but to this day, the case remains unresolved. Only days later Joyce Malecki disappeared from a shopping mall on Nov. 11 1969 in Glen Burnie, a suburb of Baltimore. Her body was found the next day face down in remote woods. This case also remains unresolved.

In the ’90s, the case returned to the spotlight after one of Cathy’s former students accused the high school’s chaplain of sexual abuse, and claims that she was taken to Cathy’s body and threatened.

Jim and Laura deep dive into these murders and discuss with Lisa the victimology, their crime scene assessment and analysis and opine as to whether the murders of Sister Cathy Cesnick and Joyce Malecki are linked.

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Pope Benedict’s ‘fanatical, merciless’ brother led German boys choir embroiled in sex abuse scandal

GERMANY
International Business Times

By Isabelle Gerretsen
July 20, 2017

The brother of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI established a “reign of fear” while head of boys’ choir at one of Germany’s most famous Roman Catholic schools, where more than 500 pupils were physically and sexually abused between 1945 and 2015.

A report published this week accused 49 members of abusing 547 young boys who sang in the Regensburger Domspatzen choir over a period of 60 years.

Benedict’s older brother, Georg Ratzinger, was the choirmaster between 1964 and 1994.

His successor, Roland Büchner, told German newspaper Die Zeit that Ratzinger was an “impulsive, fanatical and merciless”

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Youth Pastor’s Facebook Page Reveals Clues About Child Molestation Case

FLORIDA
No Sacred Cows

July 19, 2017 by David G. McAfee

Details are still emerging from authorities about Roshad Thomas, a Florida youth minister and businessman who admitted to molesting young boys, but his Facebook posts are revealing even more information.

Thomas, 41, worked with children at a church and a private school – both in Tallahassee. He is now being investigated for molesting at least five different boys, and his social media posts are enough to raise some eyebrows.

For starters, it seems like Thomas directed a great number of his posts directly toward “high school guys” or “middle school guys.” Often these posts advertised camping events or private bible studies, and the timing overlaps with the victims’ abuse.

Just last month, Thomas posted that “ALL high school guys” are invited to a retreat to discover “the man that God has called you to be.” He added, “Don’t be scared! Come! You won’t regret it. I promise.”

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Former music director at Bellingham church molested girl for years

WASHINGTON
Bellingham Herald

BY CALEB HUTTON
chutton@bhamherald.com

A former music director at Bellingham Baptist Church must serve time in prison for molesting a girl for years, a Superior Court judge has ruled.

Judge Raquel Montoya-Lewis sentenced Paul Michael Bane to 5 years in prison, the same amount of time she handed the church’s youth pastor, Christopher Trent, a month ago in a separate case of long-term sex abuse of a different girl.

Confession

Bane, 57, arrived at the Bellingham police station one morning in October 2015 to confess he had been sexually touching a girl for about 8 years, according to court records. At that point police had not spoken with the girl, who was living in the Midwest, but Bane told police the girl’s story, whatever it might be, could be trusted.

According to his report, Bane became a kind of father figure to the girl when she was younger. The sexual abuse began around the time the victim turned 12 years old. Bane would kiss her, sexually touch her, and later, started tying her with a clothesline during sex acts.

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Former Louisville pastor on trial in 90s child sex abuse case

KENTUCKY
Courier-Journal

Matthew Glowicki, @MattGlo

Jurors heard from one of three women Wednesday who allege they were sexually assaulted by a former Louisville pastor when they were children in the 1990s.

On the first day of evidence in the trial, prosecutors told jurors that 79-year-old Allen Lehmann sexually abused the three girls a number of times during the 90s when the youth made brief visits to his home.

At the time of the alleged abuse, Lehmann was living in Louisville as pastor at Trinity Chapel Assembly of God church.

The three girls were all under age 15 at the time, according to court records.

The youngest of the sisters, now 25, testified for more than two hours Wednesday. She told jurors of the Lehmann’s welcoming home where she enjoyed many a sloppy Joe and Jell-O salad. But those recollections were intertwined with painful memories of Lehmann touching her sexually on three occasions beginning when she was 6.

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Wir sind Kirche fordert jetzt Aufklärung von Missbräuchen über die Domspatzen hinaus

DEUTSCHLAND
Wochenblatt

[The laity movement We are Church has asked the Regensburg bishop Rudolf Voderholzer to have further church institutions investigated after the final report on abuses at the Domspatzen.]

Die Laienbewegung Wir sind Kirche hat den Regensburger Bischof Rudolf Voderholzer aufgefordert, nach dem Abschlussbericht zu Missbräuchen bei den Domspatzen auch weitere Kircheneinrichtungen untersuchen zu lassen.

Die KirchenVolksBewegung Wir sind Kirche sieht den Abschlussbericht des vom Bistum Regensburg beauftragten Sonderermittlers, des Rechtsanwalts Ulrich Weber, als schmerzhaften und notwendigen Schritt an, dem jedoch weitere Schritte im Bistum Regensburg und auch in anderen deutschen Bistümern noch folgen müssen. In dem Bericht klingen mehrfach die besonderen systemischen Bedingungen innerhalb der Domspatzen-Organisation an, die dazu beitrugen, dass die verschiedenen Formen der Gewalt dort in besonderem Maße ausgeübt wurden und trotz der Exzesse damals nicht an die Öffentlichkeit gelangten.

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Regensburger Domkapellmeister erhebt Vorwürfe gegen Papstbruder Ratzinger

DEUTSCHLAND
Spin

[In the context of the abuse scandal at the Regensburger Domspatzen, Kapellmeister Roland Büchner raised serious accusations against his predecessor Georg Ratzinger. “There was a system of fear,” said Büchner about the time the brother of Pope Benedict XVI was choir master at the school.].

Missbrauchsbeauftragter fordert in Domspatzen-Fall Entschuldigung von Ex-Bischof

Im Zusammenhang mit dem Missbrauchsskandal bei den Regensburger Domspatzen hat Kapellmeister Roland Büchner schwere Vorwürfe gegen seinen Vorgänger Georg Ratzinger erhoben. “Es herrschte ein System der Angst”, sagte Büchner über die Zeit des Bruders von Papst Benedikt XVI. als Chorleiter der Domspatzen der Wochenzeitung “Die Zeit” laut einer Vorabmeldung vom Mittwoch. “Das muss ans Licht, auch wenn es weh tut.”

Büchner warnte davor, die Gewalttaten gegen 547 ehemalige Chorknaben zu verharmlosen. Zwar habe es sich meist nicht um Missbrauch, sondern um Schläge gehandelt. “Das waren aber nicht ‘nur’ Ohrfeigen, sondern regelrechte Misshandlungen – es wurde gewütet, es waren Körperverletzungen.”

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Regensburg: Schwere Vorwürfe gegen Papst-Bruder

DEUTSCHLAND
religion@orf

[Regensburg: Heavy accusations against Pope’s brother.]

In Zusammenhang mit dem Missbrauchsskandal bei den Regensburger Domspatzen hat Kapellmeister Roland Büchner schwere Vorwürfe gegen seinen Vorgänger Georg Ratzinger erhoben.

„Es herrschte ein System der Angst“, sagte Büchner über die Zeit des Bruders von Papst Benedikt XVI. als Chorleiter der Domspatzen der Wochenzeitung „Die Zeit“ laut einer Vorabmeldung vom Mittwoch. „Das muss ans Licht, auch wenn es wehtut.“

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Ein Kapitel in Missbrauchs-Bericht zu Papst-Bruder: „Verlor sein Gebiss aus Jähzorn“

DEUTSCHLAND
Focus

[George Ratzinger, brother of Pope Benedict XVI, was an accomplice to physical and sexual abuse at the Domspatzen cathedral choir, according to the survivors an witnesses.]

Die Bilanz ist erschreckend: Mindestens 500 Kinder aus dem Regensburger Domspatzen-Chor wurden Opfer von Gewalt, 67 wurden sexuell missbraucht.

Unhaltbare Zustände, in die offenbar auch Georg Ratzinger, der Bruder des früheren Papst Benedikt XVI., verwickelt war – als Mitwisser, wenn es nach der Analyse der Ersteller des gestern veröffentlichten Untersuchungsberichtes geht. Als Mittäter, wenn es nach Aussagen der Opfer und Zeugen geht, die ebenfalls in dem Bericht zu Wort kommen.

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