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.

January 14, 2017

Editorial | The Year Of Truth-Telling

JAMAICA
The Gleaner

Saturday | January 14, 2017

For a culture that prizes secrecy, Jamaica is shaping up to be a different place in 2017 because of the growing nationwide clamour for openness, transparency and accountability.

Rocked by recent allegations of a pastor of the Moravian Church having sex with a 15-year-old girl in his car, the Church and other long-established institutions are being forced to drill deep and confront the difficult issue of sexual abuse and sexual violence.

Based on the mounting pile of charges and countercharges, it is obvious that the drilling has to be deep enough to get beyond the apologists and into the bedrock that enables abusive behaviour by persons who are placed in positions of trust. It is happening now – there are intense feelings of shock, outrage and confusion, with the result that layers of deceit and denial are being peeled away as the nation comes face to face with the scourge of sexual abuse.

It’s a welcome step, and it is hoped that the indignation is not reserved for church leaders. Although it is difficult to get solid statistical evidence, it is believed that dozens of little girls and boys have been abused, tortured, used and left broken and mentally battered. Rarely is anyone held criminally liable for the wrong done to these children. Possible prison term for the abuser and shame of the victim are not the only reasons the voices of the abused go unheard; often adult relatives enable the abusers by pretending that it is not happening in exchange for economic gain. And the abusers understand too well that they can buy their way out of justice.

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You Got Served! Paula Deen’s Brother-In-Law Slapped With ‘Pedophile’ Suit

GEORGIA
Radar

Paula Deen’s brother-in-law has been served with a lawsuit that alleges he preyed upon a child sex victim while serving as a priest, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Henry Groover III – the brother of Deen’s second husband, Michael Groover and a Dominican priest – was served with the bombshell lawsuit in Savannah Georgia, around noon on January 12. And from the looks of it, he was not happy.

As Radar reported, Groover is at the center of a series of lurid claims in the new civil suit brought by Ancil Harvey Gordon III, and his wife, Heather Amanda Gordon.

The couple has claimed in their complaint that Ancil was victimized by Groover as a young child.

“From the years 1983 to present … [Groover] lured and otherwise enticed the minor Ancil Havery Gordon III into the illegial sexual acts,” the document alleges, claiming that Groover even “used LSD, alcohol, MDMA, cocaine and other illicit substances to lure and otherwise attract” the boy.

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Diocese bankruptcy plan approved

CALIFORNIA
Turlock Journal

By Sabra Stafford
Crime Desk sstafford@turlockjournal.com 209-634-9141, ext. 2002

The Diocese of Stockton announced this week that a judge has approved their bankruptcy plan, including the establishment of a $15 million trust for survivors of sexual abuse committed by church officials.

On Tuesday a judge from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California approved the Roman Catholic Bishop of Stockton’s consensual Plan of Reorganization. The plan provides $15 million through cash contributions and a promissory note to fund a trust for the exclusive benefit of survivors of clergy sexual abuse; provide non-monetary commitments such as therapy and counseling; payment of at least 50 percent of what is owed to general unsecured creditors; and restructuring of secured loans.

The plan received nearly unanimous approval in voting by the sexual abuse survivors and other creditors, according to the Diocese.

The Roman Catholic Bishop of Stockton filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January 2014 after a series of costly sexual abuse settlements left them financially drained. Once the Diocese made the decision to file for bankruptcy they began a notification process that over the course of three months led to 34 new claims of sexual abuse.

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$38M sought in suit against former priest

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque Journal

By Olivier Uyttebrouck / Journal Staff Writer
Saturday, January 14th, 2017

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A man who alleges he is one of 38 people sexually abused by a former Albuquerque priest asked a judge this week to order Arthur Perrault to pay $38 million in punitive damages, or $1 million for each of his alleged victims.

Kenneth Wolter, 35, who filed the civil lawsuit last year in 2nd Judicial District Court, testified Wednesday that he wanted to send a message to Perrault on behalf of the 38 known victims “and the silent people who haven’t come forward.”

Perrault, who vanished from his Albuquerque parish in 1992, turned up last year in Tangier, Morocco, working at an English-lauguage school for children. Perrault, who was absent from a hearing Wednesday, was fired in May when school officials learned of the allegations, the school’s director has said.

District Judge Denise Barela Shepherd did not rule this week on Wolter’s request for damages, but she found that Perrault had failed to properly respond to a civil complaint and summons served to him in Morocco in May. The Archdiocese of Santa Fe is not listed as a defendant in the lawsuit, which alleges a battery charge against Perrault.

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January 13, 2017

Proposed bill would make changes to child sexual abuse lawsuits

NEW MEXICO
KRQE

By Kayla Root
Published: January 13, 2017

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A state lawmaker doesn’t think there should be a statute of limitations on child sexual abuse lawsuits.

Under current state law, an alleged victim of sexual abuse must file a lawsuit within three years of the alleged abuse, or by their 24th’s birthday whichever is later.

State Senator Mary Kay Papen a democrat out of Dona Ana County has introduced a bill that would get rid of that statute of limitations.

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Gov. Cuomo calls for law to extend statute of limitations for child abuse

NEW YORK
WHEC

[with video]

January 13, 2017

A sex abuse survivor says child victims deserve more time to speak up or file a lawsuit against their abuser.

To do that, it would take a new state law and that’s what Governor Cuomo is asking for.

During one of his State of the State addresses this week, he publicly supported giving victims a longer time period to accuse their abuser in court or bring a lawsuit against an institution. But some fear this could bankrupt school districts, churches or synagogues.

Right now, a victim of child sex abuse has until their 23rd birthday to accuse their abuser of a crime. After that, the statute of limitations runs out. For years, advocates have tried to change the laws, but it’s always been stopped in the legislature.

Now, because of the governor’s support, they think victims will finally get what they deserve.

Jill Knittel is a financial advisor in Rochester who was in her forties before she admitted in public that she was a victim of child sex abuse from the age of 6 to 13. By then, the statute of limitation to prosecute her abuser had run out.

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With book on sex abuse, author hopes to help himself, others heal

UNITED STATES
Catholic Philly

By Natalie Hoefer • Catholic News Service • Posted January 13, 2017

Shrinking the Monster“Shrinking the Monster: Healing the Wounds of Our Abuse,”
by Norbert Krapf.
In Extenso Press (Munhall, Pennsylvania, 2016).
236 pp. $14.95.

In the 1950s, Norbert Krapf was sexually abused — along with scores of other boys — by a priest of the Diocese of Evansville, Indiana, who was loved and respected by the community.

After five decades of silence, Krapf — a retired professor, author and award-winning former Indiana Poet Laureate — confronted the monster of his past both by outing the then-deceased priest to the bishop and, in 2012, publishing a book of poems called “Catholic Boy Blues” to help himself and other victims heal.

This year, Krapf published “Shrinking the Monster: Healing the Wounds of Our Abuse.” In Krapf’s own words, the book is a “prose memoir about the experience of writing those poems, with an emphasis on the process of my recovery from the abuse.” That experience, as outlined in the book, was a journey of pain, struggles, victories and healing.

Why write on such a dark, painful topic that many would, as he admits, rather not read about?

The answer is twofold. First, as Krapf reiterates at several points, the book is to help other victims of child abuse heal, and to further his own healing. But that doesn’t mean the book is only for victims.

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Kendall House: Church faces massive payout to abuse victims

UNITED KINGDOM
Kent Online

by Tom Acrestacres@thekmgroup.co.uk

The Church of England might have to pay out hundreds of thousands of pounds in damages and legal fees as a result of historic child abuse at a home for young girls.

Former residents of Kendall House in Pelham Road, Gravesend have been seeking out solicitors since the results of an independent investigation into its “harrowing” regime were published in a review last summer.

The results of a further review were released just before Christmas and “gratitude” payouts of £1,000 have already been made to the more than 20 women who gave evidence, but many of them are still suing the church for what happened to them.

Samantha Robson, of Robsonshaw Solicitors, has been bringing claims against the church over Kendall House since 2011, with six more victims coming forward since the review was published.

“Closure is very important to these women who finally want recognition for their mistreatment when they were vulnerable children,” she said.

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“You’re Killing My Case”

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Big Trial

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2017

By Ralph Cipriano
for BigTrial.net

On the witness stand today, retired Detective Joseph Walsh detailed numerous inconsistencies in the many contrary stories told by Danny Gallagher, the former altar boy who claimed he was raped by two priests and a Catholic schoolteacher.

And when Walsh told Assistant District Attorney Mariana Sorensen about those inconsistencies, her reply, according to Walsh was, “You’re killing my case.”

At the end of a nearly three-hour pre-trial hearing today, Thomas A. Bergstrom, a lawyer for Msgr. William J. Lynn, stood before the judge and asserted what Sorensen should have done when faced with all those inconsistencies: confront Gallagher and find out what was the truth.

But Sorensen, who was not called by the District Attorney as a witness today to refute Detective Walsh, never did confront Danny Gallagher, Bergstrom told the judge. Why? Because, Bergstrom said, Sorensen had to know, “That’s the kid’s a liar.”

The hearing in Common Pleas Court today was held before Judge Gwendolyn N. Bright. The judge was trying to decide whether to grant a motion by Bergstrom to dismiss the retrial of Msgr. Lynn, scheduled for May, because of Bergstrom’s allegations of prosecutorial misconduct.

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Detective says he warned of key witness in trial of Msgr. Lynn

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Philly.com

JANUARY 13, 2017

by Joseph A. Slobodzian, STAFF WRITER

It was January 2012, a month before the start of the child endangerment trial of Msgr. William J. Lynn, and retired Philadelphia Police Detective Joseph Walsh was called back to work by the District Attorney’s Office to prep a key prosecution witness.

Instead, Walsh told a Philadelphia judge Friday, the veteran detective found himself unable to get the 23-year-old witness to explain numerous inconsistencies in his story of being molested by two priests and a parochial schoolteacher in a Northeast parish in 1998 and 1999.

“You’ve got to have an answer,” Walsh said he told the accuser. “He would just stare down at the table.”

Walsh said the accuser said he was sexually molested by two priests at St. Jerome’s parish. One of the alleged assaults lasted five hours after he was an altar server at the 6:15 a.m. Mass.

But Walsh said there was no record of the accuser serving those Masses, including on his mother’s home calendar where she recorded her sons’ various church assignments.

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MONSIGNOR WILLIAM LYNN SEEKS TO STOP RETRIAL

PHILADELPHIA (PA)
WPVI

By John Rawlins

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Monsignor William Lynn was back in court Friday in a legal effort to scuttle his scheduled retrial.

His legal team called retired Detective Joseph Walsh, who testified that during the investigation leading to Lynn’s first trial he uncovered a number of inconsistencies concerning a key prosecution witness.

Walsh said he relayed the contradictory findings to an assistant district attorney who responded, “you are killing my case, you are killing my case.” Walsh said he was just trying to get to the truth.

The monsignor’s attorney, Thomas Bergstrom, argues that verbal exchange should have been reported to the defense at the first trial.

That it was not, Bergstrom argues, is prosecutorial misconduct and retrial should stopped.

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Survivors of abuse ‘left’ out in cold’ by deadlock

NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

By Donna Deeney
PUBLISHED
13/01/2017

A survivor of institutional abuse has expressed her fears that the collapse of Stormont could leave victims without any form of compensation.

Margaret McGuckin, who helped set up the Survivors and Victims of Institutional Abuse group (SAVIA), was instrumental in securing the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry headed by Sir Anthony Hart.

With the Executive now in turmoil, Ms McGuckin said she and other victims have been left “out in the cold”.

“Sir Anthony’s report was presented to Arlene Foster and Martin McGuinness but already it is beginning to gather dust,” she said.

“When I heard that Martin McGuinness had resigned as Deputy First Minister I just sunk.

“The collapse of the Assembly could not have come at a worse time for us. We carried this for nine years and we need the Government to support us.

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Trial of former Fort Augustus Abbey priest adjourned

SCOTLAND
BBC News

The trial of a former priest accused of assaulting eight boys while teaching at Fort Augustus Abbey School in the Highlands has been adjourned until May.

Father Benedict Seed, 83, denies the charges, which include striking pupils aged between 11 and 18 with a cane and a spiked golf shoe in the 70s and 80s.

He is also charged with pulling a boy from his bed and hitting him on the body with a hockey stick.

He denies all the charges and will face trial in Inverness in May.

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Moravian pastor battered with tambourine … activist regrets not using a block

JAMAICA
The Star

SHANICE WATSON
January 13, 2017

Head of the Moravian Church in Jamaica, Dr Paul Gardner, was reportedly clouted in his head with a tambourine by an enraged protester at last Sunday’s service at the Nazareth Moravian Church in Manchester.

The protester, who has been identified as activist Stella Gibson, was among a group of 14 women who were once victims of sexual abuse.

They staged what they described as a peaceful protest at the church in light of the sex scandal now rocking the church, in which Pastor Rupert Clarke, 64, was charged with having sex with a minor.

Gibson has been very vocal about the tambourine ordeal on social media, and has since started a hashtag, #TambourineArmy.

Further clarification

In one post to her Facebook wall, Gibson wrote “I am happy I gave Paul Gardner one [expletive] lick inna him head with a tambourine.” She then added, “I should have used a block instead of a tambourine.”

When contacted for further clarification on the incident, Gibson explained that she will not be speaking on the tambourine beat down in mainstream media, as she wants her engagement in the media to be survivor-focused.

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Former La Grange pastor under investigation for alleged sexual assault

KENTUCKY
WDRB

By Valerie Chinn

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The sign at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in La Grange says “A place for healing.”

But now, its former pastor is under investigation.

The Madison County, Ala., District Attorney tells WDRB News that officials are looking into sexual offense claims against John Fraiser, and that all the evidence will be presented to the grand jury within a couple of months.

It all centers around allegations of what happened inside a University of Alabama Huntsville dorm room in the summer of 2015.

UAH Spokesman Ray Garner says the alleged victim is a 15-year-old boy from Goshen, Ky. Garner says Oldham County Police contacted UAH in October after the teen came forward claiming he was sexually assaulted.

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Alleged historic child sex abuse victim fails in appeal over ‘time-barred’ claim

SCOTLAND
Scottish Legal News

A man who claimed he was sexually abused as child in a Catholic school more than 50 years ago has failed in an appeal against a judge’s decision that the action was time-barred.

The Inner House of the Court of Session upheld the Lord Ordinary’s decision on the application of the long negative prescription, and on the issue of time-bar.

The Lord Justice Clerk, Lady Dorrian, sitting with Lord Drummond Young and Lord Glennie, heard that the claim by “K” against The Marist Brothers arose out of physical and sexual abuse which the reclaimer alleged was perpetrated against him by one Brother Germanus, while he was a pupil at St Columba’s School, Largs, for a period starting in 1962 or 1963 and ending in 1964 or 1965.

It was said that Brother Germanus had instilled fear in the reclaimer, who was “physically and psychologically terrified” of him; when K’s brother died, Brother Germanus on one occasion told him that if he told their “little secret” he would never see his brother again, meaning, “in heaven”.

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El fiscal pide al Obispado toda la documentación de los abusos del exvicario

ESPANA
Diario Vasco

[San Sebastián, Jan 13 (EFE) .- The Office of the Prosecutor has asked the Bishopric of San Sebastián in Spain for all the documentation that the diocese has in possession on the cases of sexual abuse of the ex-Vicar General of Gipuzkoa, Juan Kruz Mendizabal. Last Wednesday, the Prosecutor’s Office of Gipuzkoa officially initiated these proceedings after learning that Mendizabal had been condemned in 2016 in a canonical proceeding developed within the Catholic church for “dishonest touches” made to two minors in 2001 and 2005.]

San Sebastián, 13 ene (EFE).- La Fiscalía ha pedido al Obispado de San Sebastián toda la documentación que obre en su poder sobre los casos de abusos sexuales del exvicario general de Gipuzkoa Juan Kruz Mendizabal, en el marco de las diligencias de investigación que ha abierto sobre este asunto, han informado hoy a EFE fuentes del caso.

El pasado miércoles la Fiscalía de Gipuzkoa incoó de oficio estas diligencias, tras conocer que Mendizabal había sido condenado en 2016 en un procedimiento canónico desarrollado en el seno de la Iglesia, por “tocamientos deshonestos” realizados a dos menores en los años 2001 y 2005.

Los abusos habían sido hechos públicos un día antes, mediante un comunicado, por los propios afectados -en la actualidad mayores de edad-, quienes decidieron darlos a conocer con el objetivo de “animar” a salir “a la luz” a otras “posibles víctimas” que “pudieran permanecer ocultas”, ya que había llegado “a sus oídos” un tercer “posible caso” de abuso sexual por parte del sacerdote, del que por el momento se desconoce ningún otro dato.

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Child abuse inquiry to launch publicity campaign

SCOTLAND
Scottish Legal News

Attempts to increase public awareness of Scotland’s child abuse inquiry are to be boosted with the launch of a publicity campaign.

Lady Smith, chair of the inquiry, is expected to make a statement on efforts to promote public awareness at a preliminary hearing this month.

She will also reveal details of the money spent on the inquiry so far.

Alan Draper, spokesman for In-care Abuse Survivors (Incas), said that since an event last March at which the previous chair, Susan O’Brien QC, had called on survivors to come forward, things had “gone quiet”.

He said: “It’s something we’ve been pushing every time we’ve had a meeting with them. People that are interested in the inquiry are aware of what’s going on but the average person isn’t necessarily clued in to the same extent.

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Don Corradi e lo scandalo pedofilia del Provolo. “Papa Francesco sapeva”

ITALIA
Verona Sera

[Priest Nicola Corradi and the scandal of pedophilia Provolo. “Pope Francis knew.” Don The chairperson of the Network Abuse Onlus submitted three complaints to the public prosecutor of Verona Republic to check for any omissions of the church hierarchy.]

“Tre fascicoli e decine di documenti che dimostrano nero su bianco quello che le autorità ecclesiastiche sapevano dei preti accusati di molestie al Provolo di Verona, questo è quanto è stato depositato pochi giorni fa presso la Procura della Repubblica di Verona e che tra pochi giorni sarà anche nella disponibilità dei due Pm argentini che stanno indagando su don Nicola Corradi”. Lo riferisce Francesco Zanardi, presidente della Rete L’Abuso Onlus, che in questo modo vuole collaborare con le nuove indagini che riguardano il sacerdote veronese accusato di pedofilia in Argentina e recentemente scarcerato per motivi di salute. Nuove indagini perché già in Italia don Nicola Corradi era stato al centro di uno scandalo riguardante gli abusi sui minori dell’istituto Provolo di Verona. Don Corradi è stato poi trasferito ad una struttura gemella in Argentina, ma pare che il problema non sia stato risolto.

“Tre denunce nelle quali si chiede all’autorità giudiziaria – prosegue Zanardi – che vengano verificate ed eventualmente ravvisate una serie di ipotesi di reato tra qui le responsabilità omissive delle gerarchie ecclesiastiche che senza dubbio sapevano dal 2009 della pericolosità di quel prete. Il primo precedente in Italia si creò nel 2012 a Savona quando il giudice per le indagini preliminari Fiorenza Giorgi ravvisò le pesanti responsabilità omissive di un vescovo, Dante Lafranconi, il quale pur sapendo delle tendenze pedofile di uno dei suoi sacerdoti nulla fece per impedire che questi continuasse ad abusare di altri minori”.

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Group offers training to help clergy spot abuse

OHIO
The Columbus Dispatch

By Danae King
The Columbus Dispatch • Friday January 13, 2017

Carol Igo was concerned about the prevalence of violence against children and wondered how her church could help, but she didn’t know where to start.

That’s when she heard of the Center for Family Safety and Healing, a Columbus organization focused on addressing family violence. She found out that the church she attends, Maple Grove United Methodist Church, could donate to the center and take advantage of its training program to educate church members.

“It’s a very loving church, an outreach church, a community-oriented church,” Igo said. “This was kind of a natural step for them.”

The Clintonville church formed a committee to gather books and toys that the center then gives to children who have been abused. It also hosted center staff members for training on family violence to educate the congregation on the issue. The center has completed 34 training sessions for faith organizations since 2014, said Sheryl Clinger, director of advocacy, policy and community engagement.

It’s important to train church members and leaders because a religious organization can be a central part of ensuring victims’ safety, as victims of family violence sometimes report abusive situations to trusted faith leaders, said Caitlin Tully, training supervisor at the center.

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Knights of Malta say leader’s dismissal ‘more complex’ than condoms

ROME
Headlines from the Catholic World

Rome, Italy, Jan 12, 2017 / 10:25 am (CNA/EWTN News).- After former Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Malta Albrecht Freiherr von Boeselager was dismissed in early December, many have pinpointed the decision to a contraception scandal related to a project he was overseeing.

But a senior official of the Order has said that while the incident was a contributing factor in Boeselager’s resignation, the reasons – while confidential – are much broader.

“The reasons for the dismissal are confidential,” but they are “more complex” than reducing it to just the contraception incident, Eugenio Ajroldi di Robbiate, Communications Director for the Knights of Malta, told CNA Jan. 12.

Problems initially arose when it was learned that the Order’s charity branch, under Boeselager’s watch, had inadvertently been involved in distributing condoms in Burma to prevent HIV.

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Independent Committee To Probe Allegations Against Two Moravian Ministers

JAMAICA
The Gleaner

Thursday | January 12, 2017

Damion Mitchell and Erica Virtue, Gleaner Reporters

The bishops of the Moravian Church in Jamaica are to set up an independent committee to investigate allegations brought against president Dr Paul Gardner and vice-president Jermaine Gibson.

Gardner and Gibson stepped aside today, two days after a woman wrote a seven-page email titled “the shame is yours” to Bishops Stanley Clarke and Devon Anglin, the spirituals heads of the Moravian Church in Jamaica.

The email details damning allegations.

According to the complainant, a series of incidents began at the Mizpah Moravian Church in Manchester when she was 14 years old and continued for years.

Bishops Clarke and Anglin in acknowledging receipt of the complaint informed the writer about the decision to establish the independent investigative committee.

They also told her that Gardner and Gibson have stepped aside and that the appropriate actions will be taken by the church on completion of the independent investigation.

The email complaint and the bishops’ response were copied to Gardner and Gibson, as well as a Gleaner columnist, a human rights advocate and a public commentator.

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Fallout – Top Moravian Church leaders resign

JAMAICA
Jamaica Observer

BY ALPHEA SAUNDERS Senior staff reporter saundersa@jamaicaobserver.com

Friday, January 13, 2017

President of the Moravian Church in Jamaica Dr Paul Gardner and his deputy, Jermaine Gibson, have stepped away from their positions on the Provincial Elders Conference to facilitate a probe into more allegations of sexual misconduct within the church.

The conference is an executive supervisory body for the church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.

The news broke yesterday amidst the turmoil surrounding the church, stemming from charges of carnal abuse and rape of a 15-year-old girl in St Elizabeth against Moravian minister Rupert Clarke.

The Jamaica Observer was told that the probe stems from a formal letter that was written to the church board. Numerous calls to both Dr Gardner’s and Rev Gibson’s mobile phones went unanswered yesterday.

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‘The Church Is Broken’

JAMAICA
The Gleaner

Friday | January 13, 2017

The Christian Brethren Assemblies Jamaica (CBAJ) issued a statement yesterday expressing “immense sorrow that a senior member of the body of Christ has been implicated in an alleged sexual assault of a minor”.

The group acknowledged that the incident has caused many citizens to experience hurt, distrust, and betrayal by the Church community. However, the CBAJ said, “We gently remind the nation that the supposed actions of a few do not represent the body as a whole but highlight the fact that the Church is broken because humans are broken.” The group said that the Church was, and would remain, a place of healing, hope, refuge, and encouragement.

“Jesus Christ stood against injustice and immorality while on Earth and defended the cause of those susceptible to unfair treatment.

“The Christian Brethren Assemblies Jamaica follows our Lord’s model and stands against child abuse, all types of sexual violence, and injustices everywhere. We pray that the affected families will find hope and healing in Jesus Christ during this time and offer our moral support not only to them, but to other victims of sexual violence who may be finding it difficult to read about this latest incident and may, possibly, be reliving their own horrendous experience,” it said further.

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Moravian Mess! – Church Leaders Resign Amid Deepening Sex Scandal!

JAMAICA
The Gleaner

Friday | January 13, 2017

Erica Virtue

The fallout from the sex scandal rocking the Moravian Church in Jamaica worsened yesterday when two of the most powerful members of the church administration stepped aside.

President of the Moravian Church in Jamaica the Reverend Dr Paul Gardner and vice-president, the Reverend Jermaine Gibson, have both moved away from all positions in the church amid the sex-abuse scandal rocking the religious body in Jamaica.

The resignations were tendered yesterday to Bishops Stanley G. Clarke and Devon Anglin, the spiritual leaders of the Provincial Elders Conference of the Moravian Church in Jamaica and Grand Cayman, following a string of problems besetting the church, including the fact that one of its ministers is before the court on an alleged sex charge and a series of emails such as a seven-page email to Bishops Clarke and Anglin, written by a woman two days ago, titled “The Shame is Yours”.

Independent Probe

The email details damning allegations and the bishops disclosed that the church is to set up an independent committee to investigate them.

“We intend in short order to set up an independent committee mutually accepted by us as bishops and you to thoroughly investigate the matter and thereafter take the appropriate actions,” said Clarke and Anglin in response to the email writer.

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Former children’s minister arrested on additional sex abuse charge

ALABAMA
WHNT

JANUARY 12, 2017, BY CLAIRE AIELLO AND MELISSA RIOPKA

MADISON COUNTY, Ala. – A former children’s minister has been arrested again on an additional charge of sex abuse of a child.

James “Javie” McNeal was arrested Thursday on another count of sexual abuse of a child less than 12. He was booked in the Madison County Jail on $30,000 bond.

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office said another child came forward to make similar claims against McNeal.

McNeal, 39, was initially arrested in December on two counts of sexual abuse of a child. McNeal had worked as a children’s minister at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Hazel Green for six years.

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January 12, 2017

Boston lawyer who helped uncover Catholic church’s child sex scandal applauds Cuomo’s reform plans for New York victims

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

BY
STEPHEN REX BROWN
KENNETH LOVETT
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Thursday, January 12, 2017

The attorney who helped break the bombshell story about abuse of children by Catholic priests in Boston hailed Gov. Cuomo’s support of reform of the statute of limitations for New York victims.

Mitchell Garabedian said the announcement had changed the calculus for victims considering enrolling in a settlement program created by Timothy Cardinal Dolan that offers compensation to victims in exchange for their waving the right to sue. Participants in that program currently do not have a right to sue due to the statute of limitations.

Garabedian said he is especially encouraged by Cuomo’s decision to include a look-back component to his version of the Child Victims Act unveiled Thursday that would give child sex abuse victims who can no longer bring civil lawsuits under current law a one-year window to do so.

“The fact that Gov. Cuomo will support retroactive legislation has empowered my clients and given them the hope of having leverage if they’re not satisfied with the result of the Archdiocese settlement program,” Garabedian said.

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Lawsuit filed against priest for allegedly luring minor into illegal sex acts

GEORGIA
WTOC

Thursday, January 12th 2017

By David Klugh, Anchor

SAVANNAH, GA (WTOC) –
A Savannah resident and ordained priest was served a lawsuit claiming that in the 1980’s, he lured a minor into illegal sex acts.

Henry Groover has a criminal history. In fact, he was arrested in 2003 for exposing himself to a Savannah-Chatham Metro Police officer.

Since then, the Catholic diocese has moved Groover from parishes in Athens, Georgia to Miami, Florida. He has never served in Savannah.

In the suit, the now adult victim claims he moved his family into a home, not knowing Groover actually lived just right across the street.

Representing the plaintiff is Attorney Mark Tate.

“He’s using his position. He’s cleared the foliage and he’s observing my client and approaching his children, knowing full well that he raped, abused, molested, drugged and otherwise just totally destroyed this young man’s entire childhood and really his entire life,” said Tate.

Tate says he believes Groover’s history has not made many headlines in Savannah because Groover is Paula Deen’s brother-in-law.

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MEDIA RELEASE – JANUARY 12, 2017

NEW YORK
Road to Recovery

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo expresses his desire to get rid of the statute of limitations on sex crimes against children – Victims/survivors are cautiously optimistic

Governor Cuomo also favors a one-year look back window in which any child who was sexually abused in New York State will have one year to file a claim against his/her abuser

The Child Victims’ Act must be passed in 2017 by the New York State Legislature

What
A demonstration to support and affirm Governor Andrew Cuomo’s recent commitment to make the Child Victims’ Act the law in the State of New York. Demonstrators will call on the members of the New York Senate and Assembly to pass the bill that includes:

1) NO CRIMINAL STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON SEX CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN, and;
2) A ONE-YEAR WINDOW TO ALLOW THOSE WHO WERE SEXUALLY ABUSED AS CHILDREN TO HOLD THEIR ABUSERS ACCOUNTABLE IN CIVIL COURTS

When
Friday, January 13, 2017 from 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM

Where
On the public sidewalk in front of the New York City Office of Governor Andrew Cuomo, 633 Third Avenue (between 40th and 41st Streets), Manhattan, 10017

Who
Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D., President of Road to Recovery, Inc., a non-profit charity that assists victims of sexual abuse and their families, and a victim/survivor of sexual abuse in four different
New York State counties, and:
Cecilia Springer, an 85 year-old sexual abuse victim of her high school Principal, Sr. Mary Andrew, SU, at Notre Dame School on West 79th Street, Manhattan, in the 1940s.

Why
Victims/survivors of sexual abuse in New York State have been given hope that the Child Victims’ Act will finally become law now that Governor Andrew Cuomo has expressed his support of it. Victims/survivors have fought for justice for decades, and it appears that there might be hope in 2017 for the passage of the bill. Demonstrators will express their support of Governor Cuomo in his quest to get the Child Victims’ Act signed into law.

Contacts
Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D., Road to Recovery, Inc. – 862-368-2800 –roberthoatson@gmail.com

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Mutiny at the Vatican as Pope Francis faces dissent

VATICAN CITY
Irish Examiner

Friday, January 13, 2017

Four powerful cardinals have already gone public with their doubts about the current pope, while some have virtually accused him of heresy, writes TP O’Mahony

IN A move that is unprecedented in the modern history of the Papacy, four cardinals have publicly challenged Pope Francis. In the words of his biographer, Paul Vallely, the four “have published ‘doubts’, virtually accusing him of heresy”.

The four are Cardinal Raymond Burke (USA), Cardinal Carlo Caffarra (former Archbishop of Bologna), Cardinal Joacim Meisner (former Archbishop of Cologne), and Cardinal Walter Brandmuller (Germany), former president of the Pontifical Commission for Historical Sciences.

Cardinal Burke has been a persistent critic of Pope Francis, and two years ago was removed from his position as head of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura (the Church’s Supreme Court) for refusing to implement changes to procedures for annulments which has been sanctioned by the Pope. A former Archbishop of Archdiocese of St Louis, he now serves as patron of the Order of Malta.

The very public expression of opposition by these four senior churchmen to the Pope has no parallel in the history of the modern Papacy, and means, in the words of Clifford Longley, editorial adviser to the English Catholic weekly The Tablet, that “Pope Francis has a mutiny of his hands”.

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Andrew Cuomo Pushing to End Statute of Limitations for Child Sex Abuse Suits

NEW YORK
Forward

January 12, 2017 By Josh Nathan-Kazis

New York State governor Andrew Cuomo has a new proposal that would lift the statute of limitations that has prevented victims of sex abuse from seeking justice for crimes committed against them as children.

According to a report in the New York Daily News, Cuomo’s proposed bill would end all time limits on criminal prosecutions of sexual abusers of children, and would allow victims to bring civil suits for up to 50 years after they were attacked.

In addition, the law would create a one-year period in which otherwise ineligible survivors would be entitled to bring lawsuits against their abusers.

Cuomo has been promising action on the issue for years, but has faced stiff opposition from Republicans in the New York State Senate, among others. The Orthodox umbrella group Agudath Israel of America has lobbied against an extension of the statute, as have other religious groups.

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Mary Star of the Sea physics teacher arrested in child pornography case

CALIFORNIA
Daily Breeze

By Larry Altman, Daily Breeze
POSTED: 01/10/17

A physics teacher at Mary Star of the Sea High School in San Pedro was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of possession of child pornography.

Daniel T. O’Connell, 32, was arrested about 8 a.m., jail records show.

Police investigators with the Los Angeles Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children unit took him into custody, but information about the arrest was not immediately disclosed.

An LAPD spokeswoman said more information might be released later today.

Mary Star Principal Rita Dever sent a letter to parents Tuesday afternoon announcing the arrest.

“The Archdiocese was made aware last week that Mr. O’Connell was under investigation and has been cooperating fully with the police since that time,” Dever said. “At this time, the police have indicated that Mr. O’Connell’s alleged activities do not involve any students at Mary Star of the Sea High School nor did they take place on the Mary Star campus.”

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Mary Star Teacher Arrested at Rancho Palos Verdes Home in Child Pornography Case

CALIFORNIA
Patch

By Alexander Nguyen (Patch Staff) – January 10, 2017

RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA — A physics teacher at Mary Star of the Sea High School in San Pedro was arrested Tuesday for allegedly possessing child pornography, the Daily Breeze reported.

Daniel T. O’Connell, 32, was arrested Tuesday morning, reportedly at his rented home in Rancho Palos Verdes, according to the Daily Breeze.

O’Connell was taken in by investigators at the Los Angeles Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children unit at around 8 a.m., according to jail records. Information about his arrest was not immediately released, according to the Daily Breeze.

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Mary Star Teacher from Rancho Palos Verdes Met Victims on Tutoring Website: Police

CALIFORNIA
Patch

By Alexander Nguyen (Patch Staff) – January 11, 2017

RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA — More details are immerging from the arrest of a Mary Star physics teacher for allegedly possessing child pornography.

Daniel T. O’Connell, 32, was arrested Tuesday, at his home in Rancho Palos Verdes, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Police began investigating O’Connell after receiving information that he was allegedly “having inappropriate contact with minors that he met while on a mathematics tutoring website,” according to an LAPD statement.

O’Connell is employed at Mary Star of the Sea High School in San Pedro as a physics teacher, police said.

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D.C. Council considers ending statute of limitations for prosecuting sex abuse

WASHINGTON (DC)
The Washington Times

By Ryan M. McDermott – The Washington Times – Thursday, January 12, 2017

The D.C. Council is considering ending the statute of limitations for sexual abuse, which would align the District with more than 30 states that do not restrict the time for prosecuting such crimes.

The Sexual Abuse Statute of Limitations Eliminations Amendment Act of 2017 would end time restraints on prosecuting charges of rape, child abuse and other sex-related felonies.

“It’s extremely important that the District eliminate the statute of limitations on felony sex crimes — especially as it concerns the rape and sexual abuse of minors,” said council member Mary M. Cheh, the Ward 3 Democrat who introduced the legislation Tuesday. “Child victims are often persuaded or threatened to believe that reporting the crime will have dire consequences.”

The District employs a 15-year statute of limitations for prosecuting charges of first- and second-degree sexual abuse. Its statute of limitations for first- and second-degree child sexual abuse is 15 years after the victim reaches age 21.

A 10-year statute of limitations is applied for all other sex crimes, such as sex trafficking of children, incest, using a child to produce child pornography, and first- or second-degree sexual abuse of a secondary education student by a school authority. Such crimes cannot be prosecuted more than 10 years after the victim reaches age 21.

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He didn’t murder any of our students—so it’s ok

CALIFORNIA
The Worthy Adversary

January 12, 2017 Joelle Casteix

Schools need to rethink how they handle cases of teachers who are busted with child pornography and/or who molest.

Imagine if you received a letter from your child’s school like this:

Dear Parents:

Today, Mr. John Doe, a long-term substitute teacher and math tutor at our school, was arrested for murder. We learned that he lured his victims from tutoring websites.

We are fairly certain he did not murder or attempt to murder any of our students. We didn’t ask any of the students. We also didn’t take a headcount to see if anyone was missing. We didn’t ask if anyone has been shown photos of corpses or had engaged in inappropriate conversations with Mr. Doe.

But the police told us that none of the murders involve our students. So don’t worry.

Sincerely,

Your Principal

If you replace the word “murder” with “child pornography” and “sexual abuse,” that’s the gist of the letter that parents at San Pedro’s Mary Star of the Sea High School received from principal Rita Dever the other day when substitute teacher Daniel T. O’Connell was arrested for possession of child pornography and making inappropriate contact with children via a tutoring website.

Child pornography is not a victimless crime. It’s disgusting. It’s images of children being raped and tortured. It’s so bad, in fact, that two Microsoft employees recently sued the company, saying that being forced to view it (to see if it needed to be flagged, removed and reported) gave them PTSD.

But don’t worry, Principal Dever says, “At this time, the police have indicated that Mr. O’Connell’s alleged activities do not involve any students at Mary Star of the Sea High School nor did they take place on the Mary Star campus,” her letter stated in part.

What should she be doing?

* Extensive outreach and education about what child pornography is (child abuse images and a terrible crime), how to report it, and how to protect children from being exploited,

* Talking to parents about abuse and how to examine data storage devices in their homes if their child was tutored by O’Connell,

* Bringing in a speaker from the National Center for Victims of Crime or Homeland Security about internet safety and protecting yourself against internet predators,

* Being vigilant in her letter to parents, saying that the exploitation of children and teens has no place at her school.

Just saying, “It didn’t happen here,” doesn’t keep anyone safe. It just breeds a false sense of security and puts everyone at risk.

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Kansas City parish bans parishioner for violating agreement to stay away from kids

MISSOURI
Fox 4

JANUARY 12, 2017, BY MICHELLE PEKARSKY

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A 70-year-old man has been banned from a Kansas City Northland parish because diocese leaders say he has violated an agreement to stay away from children, according to a letter sent to Saint Patrick school families.

The 70-year-old man is a parishioner at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 1357 N.E. 42nd Terrace in Kansas City, North. The letter to parishioners indicates the man was being monitored by the diocese. FOX 4 is not identifying the man and has redacted his name from the letter linked here.

St. Patrick Catholic Church is a faith community that continues to struggle with anxiety after the pornography conviction of former priest Shawn Ratigan, followed by the conviction of then-Bishop Robert Finn for failing to report suspected child abuse.

For the complete (but redacted) letter to school families sent on December 20, 2016, click here.

It said, in part:

“Today I must share difficult news with you…. a St. Patrick’s parishioner, has been asked and has agreed not to return to the parish, and not to visit any other property owned or operated by the Diocese of Kansas City- St. Joseph, its parishes or schools. This decision was made following careful consideration by our parish, school and diocesan leaders, including the Office of child and Youth Protection.

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MO–Parishioner banned from Kansas City diocese properties for interactions with children; Victims respond

MISSOURI
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Statement by Joelle Casteix, volunteer western regional director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests SNAPNetwork.org, (949) 322-7434, jcasteix@gmail.com

[The Kansas City Star]

The Diocese of Kansas City/St. Joseph broke the state’s mandated reporting law last month. And they want the parents, children, and parishioners of St. Patrick Catholic Church to keep quiet about it.

The painful tenure of convicted child pornographer Shawn Ratigan was a tragic blow to the parish. Now, parents have learned that a long-time volunteer has repeatedly violated boundaries with children. He violated boundaries so often during his 20-years at the school, in fact, that he was put on a “safety plan,” according to a letter sent to parents by the pastor of St. Patrick’s parish in December.

The man banned from the parish even admitted to a reporter yesterday that he acts inappropriately with children.

But that was not enough for church staff to call law enforcement. They decided to handle it internally.

In Missouri, ministers are mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect. According to the state reporting requirement, any minister who believes a child may have been subjected to abuse is required to report. In addition, “No internal investigation shall be initiated until such a report has been made.” (Link to Missouri Guide for Mandated Reporting: https://dss.mo.gov/cd/pdf/guidelines_can_reports.pdf)

What is even more appalling about the actions of church officials is that pastor Fr. Robert H. Stewart asked parents to keep quiet and refrain from “gossip or speculation.” Reporting suspected sexual abuse is not gossip. Protecting children is not speculation.

We encourage local law enforcement to engage in a robust investigation of this case and all others like it. We fear there may be victims of abuse at this parish.

We ask anyone at St. Patrick’s who wants to stand up to this bullying and child endangerment to contact SNAP. We want to help. If you see or suspect abuse, report to law enforcement. If you are being abused or have been abused, report the crime and get help. It is safe.

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Red Deer pastor sentenced to 90 days for sexual assault

CANADA
CBC News

The Canadian Press

An Alberta pastor has been sentenced for sexually assaulting a woman.

Stanley Richard Schalk, 58, was given a 90-day conditional sentence to be served in the community in Red Deer court on Wednesday.

Provincial Judge Darrel Riemer said Schalk took the woman, who was 42, to an acreage near Delburne on the afternoon of June 15, 2015.

The two were seated next to each other on a blanket on the ground when Schalk grabbed the woman’s breast without her consent.

Riemer said a week before that, Schalk had hugged her and grabbed her buttocks and she told him then she didn’t like it and didn’t want it to happen again

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Jamaican Pastor Faces Another Sexual Misconduct Charge — Involving His First Alleged Victim’s Sister

JAMAICA
Caribbean 360

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Thursday January 12, 2017 – The crisis which erupted in the Moravian Church in Jamaica with the arrest of one pastor at the centre of sexual misconduct allegations, is deepening.

Just days after Pastor Rupert Clarke was formally charged and granted bail for carnal abuse of a 15-year-old girl, he is set to slapped with a second charge.

At yesterday morning’s post-Cabinet press briefing, Minister of Education and Information Ruel Reid revealed that the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA) will charge the disgraced religious leader with carnal abuse resulting from an alleged sexual relationship with one of the minor’s sisters.

He said the child was receiving counseling from the Child Development Agency (CDA) and other family members have also been referred to the CDA.

Meanwhile, the Jamaica Gleaner has reported that young women who once attended the Moravian Church have been sharing their stories of sexual abuse – some doing so on social media, while others have been seeking help from professionals.

Social commentator and gender specialist Nadeen Spence, who grew up in the Moravian Church, has been helping the alleged victims.

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Twin Cities Archdiocese abuse victims to vote on bankruptcy plan

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

By Jean Hopfensperger Star Tribune JANUARY 12, 2017

About 450 clergy abuse victims, plus other creditors of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, soon will be able to vote on competing compensation plans presented in bankruptcy court.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Robert Kressel approved a timeline Thursday for sending out the ballots — within about 30 days — and a 40-day response time. Creditors can vote for one of two competing plans, or none at all.

Kressel also denied a motion that would have allowed the survivors’ committee to sue more than 100 parishes, schools and other Catholic institutions who received a total of $14 million in transfer payments from the archdiocese in the 90 days before it filed for bankruptcy.

The voting schedule represents a key moment in the archdiocese’s bankruptcy case, entering its third year this month. The courtroom was packed with attorneys and several abuse survivors with claims before the court, who have been watching the long bankruptcy process unfold.

“This is something tangible,” said survivor David Lind, of St. Paul, standing outside the courtroom. “But I just want it to be done. “It’s such a hard issue.”

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Minnesota clergy abuse victims to vote on compensation plans

MINNESOTA
Post Bulletin

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — About 450 victims of clergy sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis will soon get a chance to vote on competing compensation plans.

The Star Tribune reports (http://strib.mn/2jcGLFi ) ballots will be sent out within 30 days and votes are expected to be counted this spring. Archdiocese attorney Charles Rogers says the results won’t determine the final plan, but will help as negotiations continue. Rogers says he’s hoping for a decision by June.

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Assignment Record– Rev. Robert W. Duesdieker

MISSOURI
BishopAccountability.org

Summary of Case: Robert W. Duesdieker was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Jefferson City MO in 1980. He assisted parishes in Hannibal and Jefferson City before being named pastor in Memphis. He went on to pastor in Kahoka, Belle, Owensville, St. Clement, Bourbon, Steelville, Boonville, Fayette and Marshall. Duesdieker also held the diocesan positions of Master of Ceremonies, Defenders of the Bond and Personnel Board member, and he was a college chaplain.

In December 2016 Duesdieker was placed on administrative leave pending investigations by the diocese and law enforcement of a report that he had engaged in “inappropriate conduct” with minors n the early 1990s, while assigned to Immaculate Conception in Owensville. He denied the allegations.

Ordained: 1980

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Don Corradi e lo scandalo pedofilia del Provolo. “Papa Francesco sapeva”

ITALIA
Rete L’Abuso

[Don Corradi and the scandal of pedophilia in Provolo. “Pope Francis knew.”]

Il presidente della Rete L’Abuso Onlus ha presentato tre denunce alla Procura della Repubblica di Verona per verificare eventuali omissioni delle gerarchie ecclesiastiche.

“Tre fascicoli e decine di documenti che dimostrano nero su bianco quello che le autorità ecclesiastiche sapevano dei preti accusati di molestie al Provolo di Verona, questo è quanto è stato depositato pochi giorni fa presso la Procura della Repubblica di Verona e che tra pochi giorni sarà anche nella disponibilità dei due Pm argentini che stanno indagando su don Nicola Corradi“. Lo riferisce Francesco Zanardi, presidente della Rete L’Abuso Onlus, che in questo modo vuole collaborare con le nuove indagini che riguardano il sacerdote veronese accusato di pedofilia in Argentina e recentemente scarcerato per motivi di salute. Nuove indagini perché già in Italia don Nicola Corradi era stato al centro di uno scandalo riguardante gli abusi sui minori dell’istituto Provolo di Verona. Don Corradi è stato poi trasferito ad una struttura gemella in Argentina, ma pare che il problema non sia stato risolto.

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Why more and more priests can’t stand Pope Francis

UNITED KINGDOM
The Spectator

He has been pigeonholed as fearless reformer, but questions are arising about his judgment

Damian Thompson

On 2 January, the Vatican published a letter from Pope Francis to the world’s bishops in which he reminded them that they must show ‘zero tolerance’ towards child abuse. The next day, the American Week magazine published an article that told the story of ‘Don Mercedes’ — Fr Mauro Inzoli, an Italian priest with a passion for expensive cars and underage boys.

In 2012, Pope Benedict stripped Inzoli of his priestly faculties, effectively defrocking him. In 2014, however, they were restored to him — by Pope Francis, who warned him to stay away from minors.

Then, finally, the Italian civil authorities caught up with this serial groper of teenagers in the confessional. Last summer Inzoli was sentenced to four years and nine months in jail for paedophile offences. The Vatican, under ‘zero-tolerance’ Francis, refused to supply evidence that prosecutors wanted.

If Pope Benedict XVI had displayed such a hypocritical attitude towards a clerical child abuser, the roof would have fallen in on him: he’d have been driven out of office instead of resigning.

But most of the world’s media have pigeon-holed Francis as a fearless reformer, doing battle against Vatican mafiosi, kiddie-fiddlers and ‘fundamentalists’. This perception made it easy for the Pope’s allies to keep the name of Mauro Inzoli out of English–speaking news outlets until last week.

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Parishioner banned from Kansas City diocese properties for interactions with children

MISSOURI
The Kansas City Star

BY JUDY L. THOMAS
jthomas@kcstar.com

The Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph has banned a longtime parishioner from all church property for violating “safe boundaries” in his interactions with children.

The parishioner acknowledged in an interview that he had violated an agreement to stay away from children, but said he’d done nothing inappropriate.

The 70-year-old man was a parishioner at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Kansas City, North — the parish of former priest Shawn Ratigan, whose child pornography scandal led to the conviction of then-Bishop Robert Finn for failing to report suspected child abuse.

“Today, I must share difficult news with you,” wrote the Rev. Robert H. Stewart, the pastor of St. Patrick’s, in a Dec. 20 letter to families of students at the school. He said the parishioner “has been asked and has agreed not to return to the parish, and not to visit any other property owned or operated by the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, its parishes or schools.”

The decision, Stewart wrote, was made “following careful consideration by our parish, school and diocesan leaders, including the Office of Child and Youth Protection.”

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Woman who claims she was sexually abused by priest has case dismissed

IRELAND
Irish Independent

Tim Healy
PUBLISHED
12/01/2017

THE High Court has dismissed an action by a woman who claims she was sexually abused some 67 years ago by a Dublin diocesan priest who died more than 50 years ago.

The woman claimed she was raped on a number of occasions between 1949 and 1954 by the priest who was attached to her local parish. She also claimed she was sexually abused by her father and her brother.

It was not until the 1990s that she made a complaint about her brother’s alleged abuse.

In 2014, she brought a negligence claim in relation to the priest, who died in 1964, against the Archdiocese of Dublin alleging it was vicariously liable for the priest’s alleged abuse.

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, the named defendant on behalf of the Archdiocese, sought to have the case struck out on grounds that the delay in bringing it, the time lapse between now and the alleged acts, and the death of the priest in 1964, would make it impossible for there to be a fair trial.

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Lewd acts by youth pastor on little boys at Aliso Viejo church: Six years

CALIFORNIA
My News LA

A youth pastor has been sentenced to six years in prison for sexually assaulting two underage boys at church events in Aliso Viejo.

Brandon Ernis Lee McDade of Mission Viejo, 31, pleaded guilty to a count of committing lewd acts on a child younger than 14, two counts of committing lewd acts on a child between 14 and 15, all felonies, and a misdemeanor count of child annoyance, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.

McDade was also ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. The sentencing was handed down Monday.

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Pastor jailed, Catholic teacher arrested over abuse and porn

CALIFORNIA
The Freethinker

Youth pastor Brandon Ernis Lee McDade, left, of Orange County, California, was sentenced to six years in prison this week for sexually assaulting two underage boys, while Daniel O’Connell, a teacher at a Catholic school in Los Angeles was arrested for allegedly possessing child pornography.

According to this report, McDade, 31, pleaded guilty to a count of committing lewd acts on a child younger than 14, two counts of committing lewd acts on a child between 14 and 15, all felonies, and a misdemeanor count of child annoyance.

McDade was also ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. The sentencing was handed down Monday.

McDade was a youth pastor at Grace Hills Church in Aliso Viejo when he met the victims, prosecutors said.

The molesting happened on church grounds and with one of the victims at a movie theater in Orange County.

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Alleged child-sex abuser priest, 79, dies weeks before his trial

AUSTRALIA
The Austrlaian

January 13, 2017

DAN BOX
Crime reporterSydney
@DanBox10

An Anglican priest facing dozens of child-sex abuse charges after an interstate police investigation has died weeks before he was to face court, and 42 years after his victims­ first attempted to get the church to acknowledge his crimes.

George Parker, 79, from the Ballarat diocese in Victoria, died on Tuesday, provoking anger from one of his alleged victims who said he had spent “a lifetime just trying to get this priest to answer for what he did”.

Ballarat bishop Gary Weatherill said yesterday that others in the church did not tell him the priest was a suspected child abuser when he took charge of the diocese in 2011.

“There are no records of anything, but presumably there was a conversation between one of my predecessors and one of the previous­ bishops of Newcastle,” in NSW, where Parker worked as a priest until 1996, he said.

“It’s the way the church operated and it’s caused a lot of grief to a lot of people.”

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Rocca di Papa: maltrattamenti e abusi sessuali, condannate 3 carmelitane della Casa famiglia

ITALIA
Il Mamilio

ROCCA DI PAPA (cronaca) – Pene da 5 ad un anno per tre suore sudamericane: tra le accuse quelle di aver fatto rimangiare il proprio vomito ad alcuni piccoli ospiti e di aver molestato un ragazzo

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Erano nell’aria e sono arrivate nelle scorse ore. Sono state condannate in primo grado dal Giudice del Tribunale di Velletri, con pene da 5 ad 1 anno, le tre suore carmelitane sudamericane della Casa famiglia per minori (chiusa da giugno) accusate di aver maltrattato gli ospiti. Fino a far rimangiare loro il proprio vomito e, secondo l’accusa, fino ad arrivare – nel caso della religiosa condannata a 5 anni e sei mesi, Amparo Guardado, ad arrivare alle “attenzioni sessuali”.

Per la sopracitata suora, la pesante condanna in primo grado e il divieto di lavorare in simili strutture per tutto il resto della sua vita. Condannate la sorella gemella di Amparo, Virginia Guardado Pena a due anni e ad un anno Nely Lorena Sorto Hendriquez: queste due non finiranno in carcere godendo della sospensione della pena.

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Maltrattamenti e abusi sessuali in una casa famiglia a Rocca di Papa, condannate 3 suore

ITALIA
News Go

[Today. Lazio, Italy, near the Vatican. Three south american Carmelitan nuns have been sentenced by the court of Velletri. One nun got 5 and a half years. They had been accused of terrorising and mistreating children in a home for minors. Children were forced to eat their own vomit. One boy was sexually abused.]

Di Simone Ricci

Tre suore di nazionalità sudamericana sono state condannate dal Tribunale di Velletri con l’accusa di maltrattamenti nell’ambito del processo relativo alla casa famiglia per minori di Rocca di Papa.

Qualche mese fa si è scoperto cosa avveniva nella struttura. Le tre donne avevano dato vita a un vero e proprio regime di terrore, fatto di docce gelate, ospiti costretti a mangiare il vomito e persino abusi sessuali che una delle suore avrebbe intrattenuto con un ragazzino.

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CISOCA To Charge Moravian Pastor For Another Sexual Offence

JAMAICA
The Gleaner

The Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA) has reportedly indicated it intends to further charge the Moravian pastor charged with having sex with a minor for a similar offence.

The pastor, 64-year-old Rupert Clarke has been charged with carnal abuse of a 15-year-old.

Speaking at this morning’s post-Cabinet press briefing, Minister of Education and Information Ruel Reid, said CISOCA has disclosed its intention to charge Clarke with carnal abuse resulting from an alleged sexual relationship with one of the minor’s sisters.

Reid told journalists that the 15-year-old, who has been allegedly raped by Clarke has been referred to the Child Development Agency’s (CDA’s) clinical psychologist for assessment and counselling.

He says other members of the family have been referred to the Children and Family Support Unit of the CDA based on reports of sexual abuse.

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Order of Malta questions legitimacy of commission established by pope

VATICAN CITY
Catholic News Service

By Junno Arocho Esteves Catholic News Service
1.11.2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The leadership of the Order of Malta denied the legality of a Vatican investigation into the forced resignation of the group’s former grand chancellor, but the commission established by Pope Francis said it “is completely legitimate and authorized” to investigate the matter and inform the pope.

According to one of the legal notes prepared for the commission, the pope’s right to be informed of the circumstances surrounding the removal of Albrecht Freiherr von Boeselager relates “to the authority he exercises directly and immediately over all baptized faithful, whether lay or clerical.”

“This is not about interfering in the internal affairs of the order because the purpose of the commission, as is evident, is to give an account to the Holy Father on the procedures (used to remove von Boeselager) and nothing else,” said the note, which was dated Jan. 11 and shown to Catholic News Service.

The Grand Magistry of the order had released a statement Jan. 10 stating its refusal to cooperate with the Vatican commission, citing what it termed the “legal irrelevance” of the commission and claiming that the members were “appointed by the Secretary of State of the Vatican.”

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Rabbi on unregistered Jewish schools: ‘I’m confident there’s no scandal waiting to break out’

UNITED KINGDOM
Hackey Citizen

Josh Loeb

A leading rabbi has said he feels confident there is no child safeguarding scandal “waiting to break out” in the Hasidic Jewish community after the council’s frustration at a lack of regulatory oversight of unregistered schools in Stamford Hill was revealed at a heated public meeting.

Rabbi Avrohom Pinter described as “hysteria” suggestions there might be a “Rotherham-type” situation involving sex abuse in the notoriously insular community but said an arrangement had to be agreed to allow the authorities to assure themselves that all children were safe.

There are believed to be more than 30 unregistered schools currently operating illegally in Hackney, and the council has concerns about large numbers of children from strictly orthodox Jewish families “going missing” from the school system in their early teens.

Because they have been effectively stonewalled by those running these unregistered schools, safeguarding chiefs can not be sure all precautions are being taken to guard against the risk of the sexual abuse of children. Though this could happen in any setting, they said the risk was higher in the ultra-orthodox Jewish community purely by virtue of the lack of official oversight.

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Concerned Catholics of Guam wants discipline, not reward, for priest

GUAM
KUAM

Jan 11, 2017

By Krystal Paco

The Concerned Catholics of Guam has serious concerns with a recent decision by Archbishop Michael Byrnes to send Father Adrian Cristobal to Canada to study canon law. In a letter to the Archdiocesan Presbyteral Council, CCOG president David Sablan said Father Cristobal should be disciplined rather than rewarded.

“Are we going to be paying for his monthly stipends while he’s off at school? Are we going to be paying for his tuition and his room and board? You know, this is a real slap in the face to the people,” Sablan said, “after we have exposed that this particular priest is one of the main causes of the division here in the church.”

Sablan questioned whether the assignment was meant to serve the archdiocese, or instead stash Father Cristobal at a distant seminary. Father Cristobal was involved in allegations made against both Father Paul Gofigan and Monsignor James Benavente.

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Abuse victims compensation call

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Education secretary John Swinney should reveal whether adults who suffered child abuse are to be compensated, opponents have said, following a shocking report on the experiences of children in the Scottish care system.

The report by the National Confidential Forum for victims of child abuse (NCF) revealed claims that children had been subjected tor regimes of torture and ritual humiliation in a variety of settings such as children’s homes, secure units and residential schools over the past eight decades.

Some of the accounts given by those who came forward to speak to the NCF spoke of treatment such as waterboarding and sleep deprivation.

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The Child Sexual-Abuse Survivor Who Fought Back

AUSTRALIA
Forward

A version of this piece originally appeared in Plus61J.

How does a twelve-year-old survive when he has been the victim of child sexual abuse and compounding abuses perpetrated by leaders of the community entrusted with his care? How does he grow up to become a Jewish community leader and one of Australia’s best known advocates and crusaders against child sexual abuse in both the Jewish and wider communities, nationally and internationally? How has he healed himself and helped others firmly to propel themselves onto paths of healing?

Survivor Manny Waks describes his many achievements to date in this memoir co-authored with Michael Visontay.

Born in 1976, Waks, the second of 17 children, was raised in Melbourne’s Chabad community, an ultra-Orthodox sect of Judaism that ruled his life. He lived across the road from the Yeshivah Centre, which includes the Yeshivah College. At home, discipline was harsh.

All problems, major and minor, were brought to the rabbi, who dictated solutions. Absolute obedience was demanded of both children and adults and weapons of choice in enforcing it, as evidenced by treatment later meted out to Waks and other victims of child sexual abuse and their families, were shame, ridicule, ostracism, nasty gossip and outright slander.

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SEX PASTOR DRAMA: ‘He disgraced our community’; sex rumours had long swirled

JAMAICA
Loop

As news continues to emerge about the extra-marital sexual activities of Moravian Pastor Rupert Clarke with young girls, members of the Maidstone community in Manchester are crying shame on him.

“Him disgrace Maidstone,” one young woman told Loop News, as she and a group of people discussed the scandal in the town square, just a stone’s throw away from the Nazareth Moravian Church where Clarke pastored.

Clarke has been suspended from pastoral duties since being arrested and charged in December 2016 after he was caught in his car in St Elizabeth allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old girl. He had been a pastor at the church in this deep rural community for just over two years.

News has surfaced this week that an older sister of the minor was impregnated by the pastor. Her son with the pastor is said to be about 4 years old.

Other young women have come out with allegations of sexual relations with the pastor whose marriage to his wife, a principal of a college in Manchester, has seen more years than they have.

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Indigenous professor resigns from UBC committee over John Furlong reinstatement

CANADA
Vancouver Sun

TRACY SHERLOCK

The lone Aboriginal member of a committee struck to create a sexual assault policy for the University of B.C. has resigned over the reinstatement of John Furlong as the keynote speaker at an athletics fundraising event.

Daniel Justice, the First Nations and Indigenous Studies chair and professor at UBC, said in his resignation letter that the decision to reinstate Furlong undermines the work he and the university are doing to build relationships with Indigenous people.

“There were many responsible and compassionate ways this matter might have been handled that would not have once again silenced or erased the abuse allegations of dozens of people from the Lake Babine First Nation — some of whom I understand have contacted your office and have received no response — but the result of UBC press releases has been to do precisely that,” Justice said in his resignation letter to UBC president Santa Ono. “(A)fter consultation with members of my community and significant reflection, my priority must be to support under-represented Indigenous voices on these matters, and I believe that a viable and legitimate survivor-centred approach to sexual assault cannot stand with integrity alongside this deeply troubling action. At least not for me.”

UBC issued a short statement in response to Justice’s resignation.

“We respect Dr. Justice’s decision to resign from the committee and we thank him for his hard work on the committee,” UBC said in a statement.

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Indigenous prof quits committee after university brings back John Furlong

CANADA
Times Colonist

THE CANADIAN PRESS

JANUARY 11, 2017

VANCOUVER – The only indigenous professor on a committee working on a new sexual assault policy at the University of British Columbia has resigned from the group after the school brought back John Furlong to speak at an upcoming fundraiser.

Daniel Heath Justice said in a letter to university president Santa Ono that the decision “silenced and erased” allegations that Furlong physically abused First Nations students while teaching at a Catholic school in Burns Lake, B.C., in 1969 and 1970.

Justice, chair of First Nations and indigenous studies, said he could not continue to serve on the committee because Ono’s reversal has undermined the credibility of the process.

“I believe that a viable and legitimate survivor-centred approach to sexual assault cannot stand with integrity alongside this deeply troubling decision,” Justice said in the letter posted on Twitter.

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DPP to seek transfer of pastor’s ‘sex’ case from St Elizabeth to Kingston

JAMAICA
Loop

The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Paula Llewellyn, has indicated that she will be seeking to have the sex case involving a pastor of the Moravian Church transferred from St Elizabeth to Kingston, to ensure fairness to all the parties involved.

There has been intense media spotlight on 64-year-old Rupert Clarke’s arrest and prosecution for allegedly having sex with a minor, and Llewellyn said there is concern about whether this could prejudice the case, which will be tried by a jury.

As a result, her office is to apply to have the case transferred to Kingston in March, when the St Elizabeth Circuit Court opens.

It has been noted that a defence attorney could use arguments on the question of prejudice to have a case dismissed.

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Church members bashed for backing pastor

JAMAICA
The Star

SHANICE WATSON
January 11, 2017

An elderly churchgoer has earned the ire of many after she was captured on video after church on Sunday defending her embattled pastor, Rupert Clarke, who is facing rape churches and is implicated in a number of other sexual misconducts.

“Dem deh smaddy a condemn Pastor. Worser than him still inna the world. Why dem dress up inna dem deh sexual abuse something? Weh di backside dem a go? Why dem no dress inna nice clothes? Dem a condemn minister and worser than fi him disgrace deh bout ya!” the senior citizen quarrelled.

Her statements were directed at a group of 14 women who staged a peaceful protest at the Nazareth Moravian Church in Manchester, where Clarke is a pastor.

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Hampton principal sent on leave

JAMAICA
Jamaica Observer

Hampton High School Principal Heather Murray is being sent on two weeks leave as of January 16 for her actions outside the St Elizabeth Parish Court last week, where she attended the arraignment for Moravian minister Rupert Clarke, who has been charged with rape and carnal abuse of a 15-year-old girl from the parish.

Education Minister Senator Ruel Reid made the announcement in a news release issued last night. The decision was taken at a meeting called by Reid and attended by senior education ministry officers, Murray, members of the Hampton Board and the Munro and Dickenson Trust yesterday.

Reid said given the way Murray’s actions had been interpreted, and the controversy having affected her administrative responsibilities, the time off was necessary “for reflection and completion of her report to the board and the trustees”.

Stemming from the meeting, Murray also issued a statement apologising for her behaviour.

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Hampton Principal Sent On Two Weeks Leave, To Seek Professional Counselling Too

JAMAICA
The Gleaner

The embattled principal of the St Elizabeth-based Hampton School Heather Murray has been sent on two weeks leave.

The Education Ministry says Murray is also expected to go for professional counselling services given what was described as her recent emotional stress.

At the same time, the school board has been given until January 30 to submit a full report to the Education Ministry on Murray’s action outside the St Elizabeth Parish Court last week Wednesday, January 4.

Television footage showed Murray attempting to block the media from taking images of Rupert Clarke, the 64-year-old pastor of the Nazareth Moravian Church charged with having sex with a minor.

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Winnipeg Oblate priest charged with historic sexual assault

CANADA
CBC News

Victim alleges he was paid a settlement in 1993

By Caroline Barghout, CBC News Posted: Jan 12, 2017

It is a secret he’s kept for 28 years. Now Joe is ready to talk about the sexual abuse he said he endured at the hand of a Winnipeg priest.

It was October 1988 when Joe first met Father Omer Desjardins. He was working as the night caregiver at Credo Home, a Winnipeg group home run by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, a Roman Catholic religious community of priests and brothers commonly referred to as the Oblates.

Joe had just turned 15 and didn’t want to live with his mother and her boyfriend. He became a ward of Child and Family Services and was placed in the group home.

“We didn’t really talk to him much cause he didn’t show up for work until 9 or 9:30 p.m., somewhere around there and bedtime for us was 10:30 p.m. on school nights,” said Joe, 43, who does not want his last name used.

But within a few weeks Joe said Desjardins started coming into his room to talk.

“It was pretty normal stuff,” Joe said. “Within a couple weeks, he was coming into the bedroom every night. It started off he’d be rubbing your back. Eventually his hands would slowly start to move.”

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Local pastor sentenced on sexual assault charge

CANADA
rdNewsNow

By Leanne Murray

It was standing room only in a Red Deer courtroom Wednesday afternoon as a local pastor learned his fate after being convicted of sexual assault.

Stanley Richard Schalk, 58, was found guilty of the offence this past September following a trial in front of Provincial Court Judge Darrell Riemer.

In his verbal ruling, Riemer said Schalk took the victim, who was 42 at the time and whose name is protected under a court-ordered publication ban, to an acreage near Delburne on the afternoon of June 15, 2015. Riemer said the two were seated next to each other on a blanket on the ground when Schalk grabbed the woman’s breast without her consent.

Riemer said this left the victim angry and upset and referenced an incident about a week prior to the occurrence near Delburne where Schalk hugged the victim and grabbed her behind. Riemer said the woman told Schalk not to do that again and so he was “put on notice that that kind of conduct would not be consented to.”

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Hampton School Principal says sorry again, this time to the nation

JAMAICA
Loop

The Principal of Hampton School in St Elizabeth, Heather Murray, has issued a broad apology to the nation for her actions at the bail hearing of Moravian pastor Rupert Clarke last Wednesday.

Clarke appeared before the St Elizabeth Parish Court on a charge of having sex with a minor.

In her statement dated January 10, but released on Wednesday, Murray said she got caught up in the emotional trauma of the embarrassment and pain which the wife of the accused man, who is her lifelong friend, was experiencing as a result of the development, and in that circumstance, failed to realise that her presence at or near the courthouse could be interpreted as taking the side of her friend’s husband, with no regard for the alleged victim.

She also apologised for having taken steps which amounted to interference with the work of the media in their bid to cover the bail hearing.

Below is the full text of Mrs. Murray’s apology:

“The past few days have been among the most difficult periods of my life.

“I attended the in-camera arraignment of Rupert Clarke at the special request of Mrs Yvonne Clarke, my sister and friend, who relied on me for total support during a period of intense physical and emotional distress.

“This state of personal turmoil rendered her incapable of being present at the Black River Courthouse while the Resident Magistrate was considering an application for bail.

“On a personal level, I had become so immersed in the emotional trauma of the hurt and embarrassment which the wife of the accused was experiencing, that I failed to realise that my presence in the precincts of the Court could possibly be misconstrued as taking the side of her husband, rather than the (alleged) victim.

“In my sisterly embrace and response of loyalty to her, I failed to take into account that my being there could expose my office or the institution I head to any hint of controversy or cloud of misunderstanding.

“At the start of the new school term yesterday (Monday) morning, I apologised to my ladies (students), who greeted me with love and understanding. Now that I have also apologised to the Munro and Dickenson Trust, as well as the Hampton School Board, I hereby offer a fulsome apology to the education community and Jamaica for my presence and actions in Black River, which have been misinterpreted as support for the individual accused of rape and molestation of a 15-year-old girl.

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Hotline To Disclose Child Abuse Now Available 24/7

JAMAICA
The Gleaner

Thursday | January 12, 2017

Edmond Campbell

The hotline to make reports of incidents of child abuse will now be working 24 hours a day, eight hours more than the previous 16 hours it operated. This move by the Government comes in the wake of increased reports of child abuse.

The Office of the Children’s Registry (OCR) currently operates the 1-888-PROTECT hotline from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. When reports are made to the OCR, the agency establishes a case number then refers the matter to one of several departments, including the Child Development Agency, the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA), and the Children’s Advocate.

Speaking yesterday at the post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House, Minister of Education and Information Ruel Reid said that funding for the hotline has been increased.

In recent times, there has been intense public debate about issues of child abuse in the wake of the alleged sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl by a 64-year-old Moravian pastor, who has since been charged with having sex with a minor.

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No word yet on bond for alleged molester

GEORGIA
Golden Isles News

By WES WOLFE wwolfe@goldenisles.news

It shouldn’t be surprising that it’s taking a while to receive a judgment on the Rev. Kenneth Adkins’ second bond hearing, as defense attorney Kevin Gough entered into evidence 30-40 hours of jailhouse phone calls by the pastor facing multiple child sexual abuse counts.

Gough said the phone calls, in their entirety, help show that the prosecution’s contentions are unfounded that his client might leave town if released. Gough said the calls show instead that the court should grant Adkins a bond so he can leave jail on pretrial release to go about addressing personal issues, not the least of which is his own health.

Gough said prosecutors entering excerpts of phone calls into evidence and then playing them in open court during the first bond hearing, without advising him beforehand, placed the defense at an unfair disadvantage.

Glynn County Superior Court Judge Stephen Scarlett ordered Gough and prosecutors to have briefs stating their arguments and noting relevant excerpts in the recordings to back those arguments, with the deadline of Dec. 23.

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Moravian pastor’s case: Reid urges caution

JAMAICA
Jamaica Observer

BY ALPHEA SAUNDERS Observer staff reporter saundersa@jamaicaobserver.com

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Education Minister Senator Ruel Reid has called on Jamaicans to be cautious in their public utterances about the rape and carnal abuse case involving 64-year-old Moravian pastor Rupert Clarke and a 15-year-old St Elizabeth girl.

Addressing a post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House yesterday, Reid said that the Government was urging all Jamaicans, especially those in the community where the minor lives “to treat the family with sensitivity and due regard to their well-being”.

The minister pointed out that, according to a report from the Child Development Agency (CDA) on its investigations, the family has been ostracised by the community. “The CDA investigations also show that there is general indifference towards the victim and her family. The family claims they are being blamed for bringing the accused into disrepute… and disclose that they feel very uncomfortable in their home environment. They also spoke of numerous rumours that are circulating which have placed them in a negative light,” he stated.

Reid said that a CDA safety evaluation has found that the 15-year-old and a younger sister are at a high risk of harm, especially emotional trauma, due to the sexual nature of the alleged abuse, and pointed out that this is aggravated by the fact that the incident continues to dominate the media and public discussion. He confirmed that both girls have been taken into State care.

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Hampton principal apologises for trying to block media personnel

JAMAICA
Jamaica Observer

Hampton School Principal Heather Murray, who has found herself embroiled in the controversy surrounding rape and carnal abuse charges brought against Moravian minister of religion Rupert Clarke, yesterday apologised for interfering with the work of media personnel outside the St Elizabeth Parish Court on January 4.

Murray had tried to block television cameras from recording Clarke leaving the courthouse after he was arraigned.

“I accept that it was imprudent and inappropriate for me to take any steps in the precincts of the courthouse, irrespective of the legal stipulations, which could interfere with the rights of the free press or impede the work of media practitioners in the pursuit of duty,” she said in a statement issued hours after Education Minister Ruel Reid met with administrators of the school located on Malvern, St Elizabeth.

Murray also apologised to the education community and the country for her presence and actions, which she said have been “misinterpreted as support” for the accused pastor.

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Concerns raised over delays in extraditing Catholic priest accused of abuse

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Thomas Oriti

A man who says he was abused by an Australian Catholic priest has expressed concerns about perceived delays in the investigation.

The abuse is said to have been committed in the UK, and the Crown Office there had announced plans to extradite the man from Sydney more than a year ago.

The man making the allegations, Hugh Kennedy who lives in UK, has questioned why Father Denis Alexander remains in Australia.

“You need to get ready for the long haul because nothing really happens,” he said.

“Information is not forthcoming and you really just don’t know where, or when, or if ever, your case will come to court.”

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Embattled Stockton Diocese nears bankruptcy exit; attorneys and alleged victims speak out

CALIFORNIA
The Union Democrat

By Alex MacLean, The Union Democrat
Published Jan 11, 2017

Nearly three years since filing for bankruptcy in response to a flood of sexual-abuse claims, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockton is hoping to close the book on what Bishop Stephen Blaire has described as a “very difficult chapter.”

Judge Christopher M. Klein of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California approved Blaire’s reorganization plan for the diocese on Tuesday, according to a written statement. The diocese filed for bankruptcy on Jan. 15, 2014, after paying out more than $15 million to settle nearly two dozen sex-abuse claims over a 20-year period.

“The approved consensual Plan will allow the Diocese to exit bankruptcy within the next few weeks,” the statement said. “The Diocese with limited financial assets will be able to continue its essential ministries and services to meet the needs of the parishioners and others who rely on the Diocese’s ministry, education, and charitable outreach.”

Under the plan, the diocese has agreed to pay $15 million to survivors of sexual abuse by clergy. Part of the plan also involves making “non-monetary” commitments to the survivors that the diocese described as “important aspects of any healing process.”

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Newcastle Anglican priest George Parker at centre of 2001 court controversy

AUSTRALIA
Newcastle Herald

Joanne McCarthy
12 Jan 2017

FORMER Newcastle Anglican priest George Parker has died only three weeks after he was charged with 24 child sex offences against two young boys in the 1970s.

Father Parker, 79, was first charged with child sex offences in 2000. But in a controversial Newcastle District Court case in 2001, four charges relating to the sexual assault of the young boys were no-billed after an Anglican church register was produced during the trial.

No-billed matters are withdrawn from court but can be resumed at a later date if there is further evidence.

Newcastle Police Strike Force Arinya-2 Detective Acting Inspector Jeff Little reinstated the no-billed offences and charged the priest with 20 fresh offences, including five counts of buggery, after travelling to Ballarat on December 23.

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Northern Ireland priest Gallagher who exposed US abuse sues Church for libel

FLORIDA
Belfast Telegraph

A Co Tyrone priest living in the US has launched a libel case in Florida after he accused the Catholic Church there of orchestrating a child abuse cover-up.

Strabane native Fr John Gallagher is suing the Palm Beach Diocese following his successful efforts two years ago to prosecute a fellow priest for showing child porn images to a teenager.

Fr Gallagher’s efforts won him praise from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office but condemnation from the Palm Beach Diocese, and particularly Bishop Gerald Barbarito.

The bishop is also being placed on notice to appear at a deposition in this case.

The 23-page lawsuit, filed yesterday in Palm Beach Circuit Court, accuses the diocese of orchestrating a cover-up and campaign of intimidation, slander and libel directed at Fr Gallagher and effectively destroying his ability to remain a priest.

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Cuomo stands for justice for victims of child sexual abuse

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

Editorial

Gov. Cuomo is at long last pushing to fix indefensible state statutes of limitation that bar men and women abused as children from seeking justice after their 23rd birthday.

Thank you, governor, for hearing the cries of thousands of New Yorkers vilely taken advantage of, many of whose voices have filled the pages of the Daily News over the past year.

Those are people like Christopher Couret, 31, one of at least seven alleged victims who grew up in a Long Island foster home. And Antonio Flores, 51, who alleges abuse from the age of 10 by a Catholic priest never charged. And Kathryn Robb, 56, who alleges abuse by her brother at the age of 9.

All struggled for years with shame and guilt, only to be confronted with the fact that the legal clock to seek justice had run out.

Last year Cuomo, while expressing sympathy for victims, stopped short of getting behind a reform measure that had passed the state Assembly.

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Priest dies weeks after child abuse charges reinstated

AUSTRALIA
ABC News

By Giselle Wakatama and David Marchese

A former Hunter Valley priest accused of child abuse has died just weeks after charges against him were reinstated.

During a recent royal commission hearing into Newcastle’s Anglican Diocese, abuse survivor CKA said he was abused by a priest known as CKC while he was an altar boy between 1971 and 1975.

A trial against CKC started in 2001, but the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions ended up withdrawing the charges.

The case was no-billed when CKC’s defence team produced a register showing the abuse could not have happened when CKA said it did.

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January 11, 2017

$2.7M settlement in priest abuse case

ILLINOIS
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin

January 11, 2017

By Lauraann Wood
Law Bulletin staff writer

Two brothers who allege they were victims of sexual abuse by a former Catholic priest have settled their lawsuit for $2.7 million.

The brothers — who are identified as John Doe A and John Doe B in the lawsuit — sued the Archdiocese of Chicago in 2014, alleging it allowed Daniel McCormack to be ordained as a priest and placed him in a church to teach and mentor children despite having knowledge of prior sexual misconduct allegations against him.

Cardinal Francis George appointed McCormack to serve as pastor of St. Agatha’s Catholic Church and Our Lady of the Westside School in 2000 on the city’s West Side, a post in which McCormack served until 2005.

He was placed in the position despite the archdiocese’s knowledge that McCormack faced prior allegations of sexual abuse against both fellow seminarians and young children in previous places he served in the 1980s and 1990s, according to the Does’ lawsuit.

McCormack’s alleged abuse of the Doe brothers began near the end of a summer camp program they attended at the church and school in 2004 and went into the 2004-2005 school year, said Mark A. Brown, a partner at Lane & Lane LLC who represented the plaintiffs. They did not attend the school but were attending a daily after-school program at the time, he said.

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Priest who helped investigation sues diocese after being called a liar

FLORIDA
Sun Sentinel

Andy Reid
Sun Sentinel

A priest dubbed a liar last year by the Diocese of Palm Beach filed a libel lawsuit Wednesday, accusing church leaders of trying to cover up sexual misconduct.

The Rev. John Gallagher in 2015 helped investigators catch a priest who showed child porn to a teenager at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County sheriff’s records show.

Then last year, Gallagher attracted international attention when he told reporters that he was passed over for head pastor at Holy Name after cooperating with authorities.

The diocese has called that a fabrication. On Jan. 26, 2016, the diocese issued a statement saying Gallagher was “blatantly lying” and “in need of professional assistance.”

The diocese has maintained that it fully cooperated with authorities and that Gallagher didn’t get the top job at Holy Name because of his poor performance there.

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Priest Sues Diocese; Alleges Persecution for Reporting Abuse

FLORIDA
ABC News

By TERRY SPENCER, ASSOCIATED PRESS
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Jan 11, 2017

A Roman Catholic priest filed suit Wednesday against his former diocese, saying that the bishop pushed him aside and lied about him because he called law enforcement after another priest showed child pornography to a teenage boy and cooperated with the investigation.

The Rev. John Gallagher said that Bishop Gerald Barbarito of the Palm Beach Diocese forced him from the church where he worked and publicly called him a liar after he refused to cover up for the other priest. Joseph Palimattom was convicted of showing obscene material to a minor, spent six months in jail and was deported home to India.

Gallagher told The Associated Press that his case shows the church has not reformed as promised after it became public knowledge that church leaders had covered up sexual abuse by priests for decades around the world.

“Any priest could be in this situation,” Gallagher said. “Any priest in this situation should know that if it happened to them, they will not get the support of the church. You will be ostracized.”

The lawsuit does not seek a specific amount, but Gallagher’s attorney Ted Babbitt said he will seek enough to cover Gallagher’s lost salary and benefits plus punitive damages for his lost reputation.

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Cuomo unveils plan for Child Victims Act that would do away with statute of limitation

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

KENNETH LOVETT
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Wednesday, January 11, 2017

ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo is weighing in for the first time with his own plan for a Child Victims Act designed to help child sex abuse survivors seek legal recourse as adults.

Cuomo, as part of a formal written agenda to be given to the Legislature Tuesday, said he wants to do away entirely with the statute of limitation that prohibits those who were abused as children from bringing criminal cases after their 23rd birthday.

Cuomo’s plan would also allow victims to bring civil lawsuits for 50 years after their attacks took place and would open up a one-year look-back window for survivors who under current law can no longer bring cases to do so.

In addition, the plan would treat public and private institutions the same by doing away with a current requirement that gives those abused in a school or other public entity only 90 days from the attack to notify of their intent to sue.

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Irish priest sues his Florida diocese for defamation in row over paedophile cleric

FLORIDA
Irish Independent

Greg Harkin
PUBLISHED
11/01/2017

An Irish priest is suing his diocese in the United States in a row over paedophile priests.

Fr John Gallagher appeared at a press conference in Florida on Wednesday alongside his lawyer after filing a defamation case against the Palm Beach Diocese.

The priest alleged his diocese cut off communication with him two years ago for notifying police when he learned a visiting priest from India had been showing child porn to a teenage boy.

Fr Jose Palimatton was arrested, convicted and jailed.

Fr Gallagher said the diocese demoted him, removed his belongings from the rectory and changed the locks so he couldn’t get back in.

Asked by reporters at the press conference what he hoped to achieve with the lawsuit, Fr Gallagher responded: “Vindication and clearing of my name. I did what was right. I upheld the law and I followed their law. And this is how I’ve been treated.”

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La Fiscalía investigará los abusos sexuales del sacerdote donostiarra condenado por la Iglesia

ESPANA
El Pais

[The Office of the Prosecutor in Spain will investigate the sexual abuse of the Donostiarra priest condemned by the church.]

ADRIÁN MATEOS – admateos Bilbao
11/01/2017

La Fiscalía de Guipúzcoa intervendrá en el supuesto caso de abuso sexual a menores cometido por el sacerdote Juan Cruz Mendizábal, que ayer fue condenado por la Iglesia por los «tocamientos deshonestos» que realizó a dos niños en los años 2001 y 2005. El organismo investigará si existen pruebas para interponer una querella o iniciar algún tipo de acción penal contra el clérigo, que ejercía en la parroquia de San Vicente y era responsable del grupo juvenil de tiempo libre Xirimiri Gazte Taldea.

El Obispado fue consciente del caso en marzo de 2016, cuando Mendizábal trabajaba como vicario general, cargo del que fue destituido un mes después tras comprobarse «la veracidad de las acusaciones». El procedimiento contra el clérigo, que era conocido en el templo como «Kakux», concluyó «con una declaración de culpabilidad del reo y la imposición a este de diversas penas expiatorias», destaca la institución.

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Our silence supports the perpetrators of child abuse within the Church

POLAND
Political Critique

AGATA DIDUSZKO-ZYGLEWSKA

Government agencies, independent from the Catholic Church, in many countries have begun up to investigate claims of sexual abuse of children in the Church. Unfortunately, the influence the Church in Polish politics means that children in Poland cannot count on such protection from paedophiles in cassocks. Two facts from the last year may attest to the difficult situation facing child victims of sexual abuse by priests. Firstly, the new head of the Parliamentary Commission of Justice and Human Rights is a prosecutor who, in 2001, decided to dismiss the charges against a priest accused of molesting young girls. As prosecutor he decided that the defendant had, in fact, been using his skills in bioenergy therapy. Secondly, In 2002, during another pedophilia scandal, the newly appointed Archbishop of Kraków, and the head of Polish Church, failed to support the victims, despite the insight he had into the particulars of the case. ‘Have No Fear’ (Nie lękajcie się), founded in 2015, is the first Polish organization that brings together victims of paedophile priests. It is supported internationally by the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP).

Agata Diduszko-Zyglewska: What is your reason for being active in Poland?

Barbara Blaine: The survivors of sexual abuse within the Church have come to Warsaw in support of the ‘Have No Fear’ Foundation in Poland, which is celebrating its third anniversary. It is an inspiring organisation and we are trying to help it achieve its goals. Our help is necessary, I believe, because Church officials in Poland have left children at risk. They are more interested in protecting perpetrators, enablers and the reputation of the Church than children.

As a child, were you a victim of abuse by a priest?

Yes, I am one of the victims. The priest in my parish began to sexually violate me in the summer between seventh and eighth grade. I was twelve or thirteen. The first time he assaulted me I thought that my body had completely frozen. My mind kept saying: ‘No, stop, don’t touch me there’. I remember him saying, ‘Stop shaking, I won’t hurt you’. I could not understand how a priest could commit such a crime, so I assumed immediately that something must have been wrong with me, that I had made the good priest do this bad thing. I felt very dirty, ashamed and confused. He promised me that it would never happen again, but it did, many times.

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Reach Out to Survivors of Sexual Violence in Your Jewish Community

UNITED STATES
Jewish Philanthropy

By Guila Benchimol

While Donald Trump has claimed that focusing on his comments about sexual violence are “nothing more than a distraction from the important issues we are facing today,” I beg to differ. This moment demands practical suggestions as to what we can do differently so that we can do better. While other issues affecting the Jewish community are equally as pressing, this moment is one where many victims and survivors of sexual violence are reeling from the results of the election which has communicated to them that their pain and experiences do not matter.

One place to start is by educating ourselves about how to read and understand the many stories about sexual violence that are now being shared. I have written in the past about how the techniques of neutralization, which are the strategies that are used by perpetrators and others, neutralize victims and dilute their claims of injury and suffering. These strategies allow us to ignore or disbelieve victims and justify such a response.

Gresham Sykes and David Matza introduced their theory of neutralization in the ‘50s to explain that youths who committed crime used specific techniques to push aside the feelings of shame that would generally accompany their criminal acts. The five techniques are the denial of responsibility, denial of injury, denial of the victim, condemnation of the condemner, and an appeal to higher loyalties. Three of these techniques, the ones in which responsibility, the injury, and the victim are denied, are particularly salient when it comes to victims of sexual violence in general, and even more so when the offender and victim are acquainted, or when the victim is female. They are known as rape myths and have a similar effect as the techniques of neutralization.

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BREAKING: Priest sues Palm Beach diocese, claims he was defamed

FLORIDA
Palm Beach Post

By Jane Musgrave – Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

WEST PALM BEACH —
A former priest at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church on Wednesday sued the Diocese of Palm Beach, claiming it punished him for exposing a pedophile priest rather than covering it up as they wanted.

The lawsuit, filed in Palm Beach County Circuit Court, accuses the diocese and Bishop Gerald Barbarito of defaming the 49-year-old priest by issuing a statement that Gallagher fabricated allegations that it urged him not to tell law enforcement that a visiting priest showed pornographic pictures to a 14-year-old at the church.

“Today is a sad day,” the Rev. John Gallagher said in a morning press conference. “Thirty years of my life has been destroyed by the Roman church.”

His treatment is especially heinous because the Catholic Church under the leadership of Pope Francis has pledged to vigorously root out priests accused of sex offenses, said attorney Ted Babbitt, who represents Gallagher.

Instead, he said, when Gallagher learned of transgressions by a visiting priest, the Rev. Jose Varkey Palimattom, he was told the best course of action was to put his new colleague on a plane back to his home in India. He also learned Palimattom had a history of inappropriate conduct with children in India, he said.

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Catholic priest suing Diocese of Palm Beach

FLORIDA
WPBF

Jan 11, 2017

Ted White

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. —
A south Florida priest is suing the Palm Beach Diocese claiming he was ostracized after blowing the whistle on another priest.

Father John Gallagher says two years ago, the diocese cut off communication with him for notifying police when he learned a visiting priest from India had been showing child porn.

That priest admitted to the crime and was convicted.

He said the diocese demoted him, removed his belongings from the rectory and changed the locks so he couldn’t get back in.

WPBF 25 News asked Gallagher what he hopes the lawsuit will d

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Pope Francis’s authority challenged by Knights of Malta over condom row

ROME
The Guardian (UK)

Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Rome

Pope Francis is facing an extraordinary challenge to his authority from an ancient Catholic order that is refusing to cooperate with a Vatican investigation into the sacking of a top official over the distribution of tens of thousands of condoms.

The controversy has been simmering for weeks, but the Knights of Malta’s rejection of the investigation – an unprecedented act in recent times – has now escalated the matter.

The conservative order said in a statement it intended to protect its sovereignty from official oversight and its members had the legal right not to cooperate with the Vatican investigation, which was approved by Pope Francis late last year, and is being led by the Vatican’s second most senior official, the secretary of state, Pietro Parolin.

The fight is increasingly being seen not just as a battle over the investigation, but as a sign of the increasing anger and disobedience by some Catholic traditionalists who are opposed to Francis’s papacy because they view him as too progressive on issues involving social doctrine.

“It is not just the fact that they are defying the pope’s authority, but they are doing so using language that is disrespectful and confrontational,” said Austen Ivereigh, who has written a biography of the pope. “It is as bad as it looks.”

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Cardinal Dolan contemplates selling NY chancery in biting letter to priests

NEW YORK
National Catholic Reporter

Joshua J. McElwee | Jan. 11, 2017

New York

Cardinal Timothy Dolan has informed his clergy he is considering moving his archdiocese’s headquarters out of the building it now occupies in midtown Manhattan in a bid to save money and to correct what he says is an “unfair and inaccurate perception of the archdiocese as some bloated, money-grabbing corporation.”

The cardinal revealed the possible move in a highly charged letter to his priests and deacons in late November in which he also takes the clergy to task for complaining about how the archdiocese collects money from its parishes and exhorts them to challenge parishioners to donate more frequently and abundantly.

Throughout the four-page letter, obtained by NCR, Dolan takes a biting tone, lamenting that his priests reportedly either complain about the archdiocese interfering in their parishes’ affairs or that his administration is not doing enough to support their particular favored areas of ministry.

Pushing his priests to encourage their parishioners to give more money to the archdiocese, the cardinal asks at one point: “Why are we afraid to urge our people to sacrificial generosity?”

“The Evangelicals sure demand stewardship!” he exhorts. “The Mormons sure do! Our Jewish Synagogues do! Planned Parenthood sure pushes its donors! The secular causes sure do!”

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Appeals court upholds law requiring therapists to report patients who view child porn

CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles Times

Alene Tchekmedyian

A California appeals court has affirmed a judge’s decision to throw out a lawsuit challenging a state law requiring therapists to report patients who admit to viewing child pornography to the police, capping a two-year legal battle over patient privacy rights.

Two therapists and a substance abuse counselor who treat sexual addiction sued the state in 2015, arguing that changes to the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act violate a patient’s constitutionally protected right to privacy and deter them from getting help.

The state countered that a patient’s right to privacy is outweighed by a far more compelling interest in protecting sexually exploited children.

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge tossed the case, ruling that there’s no “zone of privacy” for illegal conduct and that patients who seek therapy for downloading child pornography do so knowing they’ll be reported and may be prosecuted.

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Sex starved priest threaten to axe wife

ZIMBABWE
Bulawayo 24

by Alice Dube

An irate and sex starved Anglican priest at St Annes Parish in Pumula South, Father Climax Dewa aged 65 allegedly threatened to axe her wife accusing her of being a gold digger.

He also accused his wife Doris Dewa (38) of denying him his conjugal rights.

Dewa was dragged to court by his wife who had applied for a peace order against the man of the cloth accusing him of physically, emotionally and psychologically abusing her.

According to the state controlled Chronicle, an angry Dewa told his wife on 5 January around 1 am that she was a gold digger.

“She’s disrespectful and has become the new man in my house.

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Anglican priest, 65, threatens to axe wife, 38, for denying him sex

ZIMBABWE
News 24

Cape Town – A Zimbabwean Anglican priest, 65, threatened to axe his wife after he accused her of denying him his conjugal rights and of being “disrespectful”, a report said on Wednesday.

According to the Chronicle newspaper, this came to light when Father Climax Dewa appeared in court on Tuesday in Bulawayo for violating a peace order not to physically and verbally abuse his wife, Doris Dewa, 38.

Doris had applied for a peace order against her husband last year, as she accused him of physically, emotionally and psychologically abusing her. The order was granted to in April.

Father Dewa told the court during his appearance that his wife was a “gold digger”. He also claimed that she was “disrespectful”, adding that she also denied him his conjugal rights.

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PRO-LIFE GROUP SUES DISGRACED LEGION OF CHRIST

RHODE ISLAND
Church Militant

by Stefan Farrar • ChurchMilitant.com • January 10, 2017

Claims group swindled woman out of her inheritance

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (ChurchMilitant.com) – The Legion of Christ (LC) is facing a lawsuit that could cost them millions. Last week, a Rhode Island judge allowed Americans United for Life (AUL), a pro-life group, to continue its suit against the religious order. The lawsuit alleges the LC interfered with an inheritance AUL was supposed to receive from Gabrielle Mee, a widow worth $60 million dollars.

The AUL is accusing the LC of convincing Mee to leave her entire fortune to the Legion, thereby cutting AUL out of her will. This lawsuit is another legal battle for the order, which is still dealing with fallout from Fr. Marcial Maciel’s sexual abuse, founder of the LC. An official investigation by the Vatican found that Maciel sexually abused minors (including his own children), seminarians and had three children with mistresses, and forced him in 2006 into retirement, counseling him to spend the rest of his days in prayer and penance

Jim Fair, spokesman for the LC, commented, “We believe the Legion of Christ acted appropriately in its relationship with Mrs. Mee.” Rhode Island Judge Michael Silverstein didn’t dismiss the entire suit against the LC, although he did dismiss the claims of fraud and undue influence in the lawsuit.

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Anglican priest accused in 1980s youth sex assaults faces additional charges

CANADA
Edmonton Journal

PAIGE PARSONS

An Anglican priest now faces upwards of 30 charges for gross indecency and sexual assault, after being arrested early last year on allegations that he abused teenage boys in an Edmonton youth jail during the 1980s.

Gordon William Dominey, 64, was first charged in February 2016 after five complainants alleged the priest abused them while they were in the Edmonton Youth Development Centre between 1985 and 1989. Those complainants were between the ages of 14 and 17 at the time of the alleged abuses.

By March 2016, an additional four complainants had come forward and police laid additional charges, bringing the total to 27, including 18 sexual-assault charges and nine gross-indecency charges.

Seven more charges — four counts of sexual assault and three counts of gross indecency — were laid in October 2016. Edmonton police have not said when those offences were alleged to have occurred.

In Edmonton provincial court Tuesday, Dominey appeared for a preliminary hearing on his initial 27 charges. After electing to have the seven more recent charges also tried by judge and jury, it was determined all 33 counts will be dealt with during the preliminary hearing.

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CCOG concerned with decision to send Fr. Adrian Cristobal to Canada to to study Canon Law

GUAM
KUAM

Jan 10, 2017

By Sabrina Salas Matanane

Letter from Presbyteral Council

The Concerned Catholics of Guam organization has serious concerns with a recent decision by Archbishop Michael Byrnes to send Fr. Adrian Cristobal to Canada to study Canon Law. In a letter to the Archdiocesan Presbyteral Council, CCOG President Dave Sablan argues that Fr. Adrian is one of the priests at the center of the division within the local church. He contends that instead of rewarding him by sending him to study Canon Law he should be disciplined, “for lies he has perpetrated that has harmed the Church on Guam,” the letter stated.

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London risks ‘another Rotherham child sexual abuse scandal without action on missing children in Hackney’

UNITED KINGDOM
Independent

Dina Rickman @dinarickman

A central London council has been warned it risks “another Rotherham” sexual abuse scandal if it does not deal with the thousands of children thought to be taught at illegal schools.

Hackney Council is at the centre of a child protection scandal after an investigation by The Independent found more than 1,000 boys in the borough are currently missing from registered schools and are instead thought to be educated in illegal ultra-Orthodox Jewish yeshivas.

At a meeting of Hackney Council’s Children and Young People Scrutiny Board, which is holding an inquiry into unregistered Jewish schools, Chair Councillor Christopher Kennedy said: “We worried there might be another Rotherham situation in Hackney if we didn’t take action when we were told there were all these missing children on the school register.”

His comments came as religious leaders told Hackney council they felt being pressured to teach a particular agenda by Ofsted. Jospeh Stauber, headteacher of the registered Talmud Torah Yetev Lev primary school for children in Hackney, warned councillors: “Don’t try to tell us what to learn with the children when it’s against our religion. That’s why we keep on hiding.”

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Injury lawyer calls out Qld justice system

AUSTRALIA
Lawyers Weekly

Emma Ryan

The director of Bennett & Philp Lawyers has called for greater legislation surrounding sexual and physical abuse, saying current Queensland laws don’t go far enough and should be amended as a priority in 2017.

The director of Bennett & Philp Lawyers has called for greater legislation surrounding sexual and physical abuse, saying current Queensland laws don’t go far enough and should be amended as a priority in 2017.

Trent Johnson (pictured), an accredited injury compensation specialist and a director of Brisbane firm Bennett & Philp Lawyers, said despite Queensland recently removing the time limit for childhood victims of sexual abuse to claim compensation for their injuries, the state’s system is still “flawed”.

This comes after the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse recommended that the various state and territory governments abolish their respective time limits for claims by victims of childhood abuse.

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Brian Altman QC named as child abuse inquiry counsel

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

Brian Altman QC is to take over as the most senior lawyer in the inquiry into child sex abuse in England and Wales.

His appointment as lead counsel was confirmed by the inquiry’s fourth chairwoman, Professor Alexis Jay.

He replaces Ben Emmerson QC, who quit in September and was subsequently cleared of allegations of sexual assault and harassment.

He has served as first senior treasury counsel – prosecuting serious cases for the Crown Prosecution Service.

The inquiry, which was set up in July 2014, has previously experienced a string of problems.

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Preliminary hearing in the investigation into the protection of children outside the UK

UNITED KINGDOM
Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse

The Inquiry has announced a further preliminary hearing in relation to the Child Migration Programmes case study in the investigation into the protection of children outside of the UK will be held on Tuesday 31 January 2017 at 10:30 am at the International Dispute Resolution Centre, Fleet Street, London.

The first public hearing for the case study in this investigation will begin on Monday 27 February.

Preliminary hearings are not normally broadcast, but they are open to the press and public. Seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Media wishing to attend are asked to notify the press office by calling 0203 789 2114 or emailing pressoffice@iicsa.org.uk

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