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December 22, 2016

Payments made to ex-residents abused at Church of England children’s home

UNITED KINGDOM
AOL

Payments have been made to ex-residents of a notorious Church of England children’s home where girls were drugged and sexually and physically abused over nearly 20 years.

Around 24 former residents who participated in a damning review and report into life at Kendall House in Gravesend, Kent, have received ex-gratia payments.

The dioceses of Rochester and Canterbury said the payments acknowledged the “courage” of women who shared their stories, but one ex-resident described the money as an “insult”.

Disclosure of the payments came after an independent review this year revealed a catalogue of sexual abuse, ill-treatment and physical abuse at the home between 1967 and 1986.

Some girls were placed in strait-jackets, and youngsters as young as 11 were routinely, and often without medical assessment, given powerful anti-depressants, sedatives and anti-psychotic drugs.

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Kendall House: Church payments to drugged girls an ‘insult’

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

Payments to ex-residents of a church-run children’s home where girls were routinely drugged, locked up and abused have been described as an “insult”.

Hundreds of girls were sent to the Church of England Kendall House in Gravesend from the 1960s until it closed in 1986.

About 24 former residents have received payments following a review.

The Church of England has apologised. None of the perpetrators of the abuse are still alive.

A review of the abuse at the home was launched by the Bishop of Rochester, the Rt Rev James Langstaff, earlier this year and found it had “broken lives”.

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Church of England makes £1,000 payouts to abuse victims at Kendall House in Gravesend

UNITED KINGDOM
Kent Online

22 December 2016by Tom Acrestacres@thekmgroup.co.uk

The Church of England has made a payout to more than 20 women who were drugged and sexually assaulted at a home for young girls in Gravesend.

Women were given the money after contributing to a review into Kendall House commissioned by the Bishop of Rochester, the Rt Rev James Langstaff, in January 2015, the results of which were first published in a 137-page report in June this year.

More than three decades of cruelty was exposed by the findings of an expert panel led by Dr Sue Proctor, who chaired the investigation into disgraced DJ Jimmy Savile, and a further report was published last week.

All of the former residents who contributed to both reports have now been paid, which a spokesman for the dioceses of Rochester and Canterbury described as “an expression of our gratitude”.

They said: “Ex-gratia payments have been made to all of the former residents of Kendall House who participated in both the initial review and in the production of the addendum report, as recommended by the panel.

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Minneapolis pastor charged with beating boy as religious discipline

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

By Libor Jany Star Tribune DECEMBER 20, 2016

The pastor of a north Minneapolis church and his son were arrested last week on assault charges for beating a 12-year-old boy with a 2-by-4 and an electrical cord as religious discipline, according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday.

Dong Wook Kim, 51, of Good News Church, at 3000 W. Broadway Av., was charged with two counts of assault in the second- and third-degree, and a single county of malicious punishment of a child, all felonies, prosecutors said. His 19-year-old son, Joo Seong Kim, faces the same charges.

Police say that father and son repeatedly struck the young victim with various objects — a piece of lumber, electrical cord and a wooden closet rod — and forced him into a “push-up position and plank” for long periods, because the youngster was misbehaving in school and had rejected his faith.

The abuse allegedly occurred between Dec. 14 and 17.

After the most recent alleged beating, the victim fled the church and was found wandering the streets after dark in below-freezing temperatures, police said. A neighbor let him into her home and called police to find out whether the boy had been reported missing, the complaint said.

The boy was taken to a nearby hospital with bruising on his arms, buttocks, back and thighs, “one of which was the approximate size of a football,” the complaint read.

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Minn. pastor accused of hitting 12-year-old with two-by-four because child ‘wanted to test God’

MINNESOTA
New York Daily News

BY
CHRISTOPHER BRENNAN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Updated: Wednesday, December 21, 2016

A Minneapolis pastor and his son were arrested for disciplining a 12-year-old with a two-by-four because the child “wanted to test God.”

Dong Wook Kim and his 19-year-old son Joo Seong Kim are accused of using the wooden plank and an electrical cord to repeatedly hit the youngster in the basement of the Good News Church for more than four days of punishment.

The unnamed child was discovered in shorts and a T-shirt on Saturday after he ran outside as temperatures hovered at 3 degrees and asked a stranger for help, according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday.

Police found the 12-year-old with a black eye, lash marks on his back and a football-sized mark among the bruises on his behind and thighs.

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Detuvieron al cura Agustín Rosa, acusado de abuso sexual

ARGENTINA
TN

[They arrested the priest Agustín Rosa, accused of sexual abuse. An exclusive investigation of TN.com.ar revealed two criminal complaints and another 25 canonical complaints against the founder of the Religious Institute Disciples of Jesus of San Juan Bautista. He was arrested in a private clinic where he had been sent for health problems.]

Detuvieron al fundador del Instituto Religioso Discípulos de Jesús de San Juan Bautista tras la investigación de TN.com.ar que reveló denuncias de abuso sexual. Efectivos de la policia de Salta que investiga delitos contra la integridad sexual arrestaron al sacerdote Agustín Rosa, en la finca La Cruz, donde estaba alojado desde que fue separado de su cargo por la Santa Sede. Está citado a declarar mañana.

La fiscalía de Salta dipuso rápidamente que un médico evalúe la salud de Rosa. El profesional optó por dejarlo internado en la clínica privada Santa Clara de Asís, informaron fuentes judiciales a TN.com.ar.

La orden de detención fue dictada por la jueza Ada Zunino del juzgado de Garantía de Primera Nominación. Rosa y el cura Nicolás Parma fueron señalados por testimonios exclusivos de este sitio.

El exnovicio Yair Gyurkovitz los denunció por abuso sexual simple. La fiscal del caso, Luján Sodero Calvet reconoció que en su declaración “hay fuertes indicadores de experiencias traumáticas”.

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Sex abuse law files sent to archdiocese

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio , heugenio@guampdn.com December 22, 2016

The Archdiocese of Agana received nearly 600 pages of documents related to the development of a law that lifted the civil statute of limitations on child sex abuse — which made it possible for at least 14 former altar boys to separately sue the Catholic Church over allegations that priests sexually abused them.

Sen. Frank B. Aguon Jr. released 589 pages of documents, in electronic form, related to Bill 326-33, which Aguon’s committee worked on. The Legislature passed the bill with a 13-0 vote. Gov. Eddie Calvo signed it into law on Sept. 23.

The documents include the committee’s invitation to attend the public hearings on the bill and written testimony on the bill, along with written testimony of former altar boys who publicly accused Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron and former island priest Rev. Louis Brouillard of sexually abusing or raping them decades ago.

Aguon responded to church legal counsel John Terlaje’s Dec. 12 submission of a Freedom of Information Act request related to the bill. Introduced by Sen. Frank Blas Jr., the measure lifted the statute of limitations on civil cases related to child sexual abuse, allowing victims to sue abusers and institutions that supported them.

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Christian Brother jailed for historical assaults on boys

AUSTRALIA
news.com.au

Richard Noone
Central Coast Gosford Express Advocate

A FORMER Central Coast school principal was jailed last week for a minimum of three years over historical assaults against young boys.

Christian Brother Desmond Eric “Neil” Richards pleaded guilty to eight counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault, with a further six charges taken into account during sentencing.

The 78-year-old faced the Downing Centre District Court in Sydney on Friday, where he was sentenced to six years’ jail, with a non-parole period of three years.

The charges came after Richards was jailed in November 2014 for two years and three months for sexually abusing four Catholic schoolboys between 1972 and 1982.

The offences occurred at various postings, including Albury, Wagga Wagga and Strathfield.

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1969: GONZAGA, SPOKANE POLICE GIVE PEDOPHILE PRIEST A FREE PASS

WASHINGTON
Inlander

By Mike Bookey

In 1961, John P. Leary, a Catholic priest and member of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) became president of Gonzaga University. Seen as a visionary leader in the realm of educational theory, Leary was beloved at the university and oversaw the school during a period of growth.

But in 1969, Leary left Spokane abruptly. A regional Jesuit leader told the community that Leary had resigned for health reasons, and the priest was reassigned to other posts in the western United States. The university released a similar statement.

Thirty-seven years later, the real reason for Leary’s departure became public — the priest was a pedophile who’d molested several young boys and at least one Gonzaga student, the order later admitted. Back in 1969, Spokane police, fully aware of Leary’s monstrous behavior, didn’t arrest the priest. Instead, they gave him the opportunity to leave Spokane within 24 hours.

Leary went on to continue working in education, eventually founding the New College of California, a progressive university in San Francisco that was unaffiliated with the church, which eventually folded in 2008. He also launched innovative educational endeavors throughout California and was widely regarded as a pedagogical guru. Leary died in 1993 here in Spokane, which didn’t say much for the police’s already reprehensible choice to allow him to leave town instead of facing charges.

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El sacerdote Agustín Rosa fue detenido en Salta, tras ser acusado de abuso sexual contra menores

ARGENTINA
La Nacion

[The priest Agustín Rosa was arrested in Salta after being accused of sexual abuse against minors.]

El sacerdote Agustín Rosa, que fundó el instituto religioso Discípulos de San Juan Bautista y fue denunciado por abuso sexual, fue detenido esta tarde en su residencia de Finca La Cruz, y luego trasladado a una clínica privada, donde quedó internado con custodia policial por padecer diabetes, hipertensión y problemas cardíacos.

Fuentes del Ministerio Público Fiscal de Salta confirmaron a Télam que la detención fue un pedido de la fiscal penal Luján Sodero a la jueza de Garantías 1, Ada Zunino, tras una serie de diligencias que se concretaron hoy, en el marco de la causa por abuso sexual iniciada en contra del sacerdote.

La jueza hizo lugar a la solicitud de la fiscal, que integra la Unidad de Delitos contra la Integridad Sexual, por lo que efectivos policiales procedieron a la detención del cura, denunciado ante la justicia por dos miembros de la comunidad religiosa que él mismo fundó en 1996.

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La detención del Padre Rosa y cuatro títulos más que tenés que saber a esta hora

ARGENTINA
La Gaceta Salta

[Agustin Rosa, the priest accused of alleged sexual abuse, was arrested yesterday on the Finca la Cruz property where he was being held. The doctor reported that he was not in good health and could not be accommodated in the police station. He was transferred to a private sanatorium in the capital of Salta where he remains with police custody. He will then be transferred to the Criminal Prosecutor’s Office.]

1. Rosa fue detenido por abuso sexual y permanece internado

El sacerdote acusado de presuntos abusos sexuales fue detenido ayer a las 19 en la propiedad de Finca la Cruz donde permanecía recluido. El médico informó que no se encontraba en buen estado de salud y no podía ser alojado en la alcaidía policial. Fue trasladado a un sanatorio privado de la capital salteña donde permanece con custodia policial. Luego será trasladado a la Fiscalía Penal que lleva el caso para la correspondiente declaración. Se esperan novedades sobre el estado de salud del cura de la parroquia de la Santa Cruz.

2. Ganancias hoy será ley

Luego de un extenso debate sobre las reformas al proyecto del impuesto a las Ganancias, el Senado lo aprobó ayer por ámplia mayoría al proyecto acordado por el Gobierno, provincias y la CGT, que eleva el mínimo no imponible y actualiza las escalas. El texto fue girado a Diputados para su tratamiento en comisión y, de no mediar ningún conflicto, la Cámara baja lo sancionará hoy.

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A story of a priest accused of abuse, friendship and a long search for justice

CANADA
Metro

By: Bob Weber The Canadian Press Published on Thu Dec 22 2016

Piita Irniq, one of a generation of Inuit leaders who took his people from igloos to iPhones, has seen and accomplished much, but one loose end haunts him.

It’s the lonely search for justice for his friend, who died young after a lifetime of pain from the child sexual abuse he told Irniq was inflicted by a missionary Arctic priest.

Why, Irniq asks, does the man his friend named as his abuser remain safely overseas? And why has Canada, bent on reconciliation with indigenous people, failed to get the priest back despite an active 18-year-old arrest warrant for him?

“Maybe I want to see a wrong righted,” says Irniq, his lively smile suddenly shadowed.

“Maybe I’m a little bit angry.”

Irniq, 69, was born in Repulse Bay, N.W.T., now Naujaat, Nunavut. So, a few years later, was Marius Tungilik.

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Lawsuit: Priest sexually abused boy in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO
The Daily Progress

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Another man has come forward with allegations of sexual abuse against a former New Mexico priest who until recently was on the lam.

The claim was filed in court in Albuquerque on Wednesday on behalf of 65-year-old man and former University of Albuquerque student.

The man says The Rev. Art Perrault sexually abused him.

The lawsuit was filed against The Archdiocese of Santa Fe and Servants of the Paraclete, which were the target of dozens of lawsuits in the 1980s and 1990s alleging that priests were molesting children. Many cases alleged that pedophile priests came to New Mexico for treatment by the Servants of the Paraclete and were then sent to churches around the state.

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Francis denounces resistance to Vatican reform in Christmas speech to curia

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

Joshua J. McElwee | Dec. 22, 2016

ROME

Pope Francis on Thursday lashed out against high-level Catholic prelates who have been opposing his efforts to reform the Vatican’s central bureaucracy, using an annual pre-Christmas meeting to say that while some cardinals and archbishops offer questions in a spirit of goodwill others practice a “malevolent resistance.”

Such sinister opposition, the pontiff said, “sprouts from twisted minds and presents itself when the devil inspires bad intentions.”

The pope also said it “finds refuge in tradition, in appearances, in formality, in the known, or in the desire to make everything personal without distinguishing between act, actor, and action.”

Francis was speaking Thursday in an annual meeting that under previous pontiffs had simply been a polite encounter to exchange greetings before the holidays.

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Salta: detuvieron al cura Agustín Rosa, acusado de abuso sexual

ARGENTINA
Contexto

[Civil authorities have arrested the priest Agustin Rosa, founder of a religious congregation in Salta, following a newspaper report by TN that documented allegations of sexual abuse. He was arrested in La Cruz where he has been staying since since he was removed from office by the Vatican.]

Detuvieron al sacerdote Agustín Rosa, fundador de una congregación religiosa en Salta, tras un informe periodístico que realizó TN donde lo acusan de abuso sexual.

Efectivos de la policia de Salta arrestaron al cura en la finca La Cruz, donde estaba alojado desde que fue separado de su cargo por la Santa Sede. Está citado a declarar mañana.

La orden de detención fue dictada por la jueza Ada Zunino del juzgado de Garantía de Primera Nominación, informa TN.

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El Arzobispado de Salta, dolido por el caso del sacerdote Rosa

ARGENTINA
Religion Digital

[The Salta archbishop has expressed unity with the alleged victims of priest Agustin Rosa and said he will cooperate with civil authorities.]

Después de que se conocieran las denuncias por abuso sexual contra el padre Agustín Rosa, el Arzobispado de Salta emitió un comunicado por el caso. A continuación reproducimos el documento.

Comunicado del Arzobispado de Salta

Ante los acontecimientos que son de dominio público y que afectan a los Institutos de los Servidores de Jesús de San Juan Bautista y de las Servidoras de Jesús de San Juan Bautista, ambos de derecho diocesano de esta Iglesia particular, el Arzobispo de Salta, después de haber consultado con el presbiterio y luego del comunicado emitido el día de ayer por el Señor Comisario Pontificio de dichos institutos, Mons. Luis Stockler, informa a la opinión pública:

El arzobispado, cuando recibió las denuncias en abril de 2015, procedió de acuerdo a lo establecido por las leyes eclesiásticas y envió la documentación correspondiente a la Santa Sede. Una vez que la misma decidió la intervención nombrando un Comisario Pontificio, el proceso correspondiente está en manos de la Santa Sede, según lo ha informado Mons. Luis Stockler.

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Former Uniting Church minister, 83, walks free after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a 12-year-old boy – because the judge believed he had lived an ‘exemplary life’

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

By Australian Associated Press

A former Queensland Uniting Church minister who sexually abused a 12-year-old boy five decades ago will walk free after a judge noted he lived an ‘exemplary life’.

Barry Dangerfield, 83, pleaded guilty in Brisbane District Court today to five counts of indecently treating a child under 14 and six counts of indecent practices between males.

In sentencing, Dangerfield’s defence lawyer Julian Noud accepted the seriousness of the offence, but argued for a wholly suspended sentence given the delay of 55 years since the abuse occurred.

He said there was ‘ample material’ to prove rehabilitation and Dangerfield deserved credit for good character as a popular community leader and devoted husband.

‘He’s lived a completely blameless life, this man,’ Mr Noud said.

Chief Judge Kerry O’Brien said it was ‘a most unusual case’ because Dangerfield’s conduct over the past 50 years demonstrated significant rehabilitation.

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Archdiocese comments on latest sex abuse allegation

GUAM
KUAM

By Krystal Paco

The Archdiocese of Agana has issued a statement on the latest allegation of child sex abuse in the catholic church. Last week, 60-year-old James Bascon of Inarajan alleges he was around 12 or 13 years old when Father Louis Brouillard molested him, both as an altar boy and as a Boy Scout. Bascon is the thirteenth individual to file a civil suit, which was made possible with the passage of Bill 326 into law.

A release from the church issued Wednesday states, “We extend our prayers to Mr. Bascon and his family. The archdiocese is committed to ensuring that all people, most especially minors ,are served in a safe, loving and caring environment, fully protected from sexual abuse and harm of any kind.” The release adds that a task force for the protection of minors continues to conduct trainings at the island’s catholic schools and will continue through the New Year.

The church also has two 24-hour hotline numbers for reporting incidents of sexual abuse in the church. The numbers to call are 685-7305 or 727-7373.

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14th lawsuit filed against Archdiocese of Agana

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio, heugenio@guampdn.com December 22, 2016

Another former altar boy filed a lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Agana over allegations of sex abuse by a now-deceased priest, Rev. Antonio C. Cruz.

Ramon Afaisen De Plata, now 62, alleged that when he was about a 10-year-old altar boy at the Our Lady of Peace and Safe Journey Catholic Church in Chalan Pago, in or about March 1964, “Cruz attempted to sexually molest and/or rape” him “by enticing and luring him to engage in acts of sexual conduct, which occurred on multiple occasions.”

The complaint cites as an example a night after Mass during Lenten week, when Cruz sought and obtained permission from the parents and guardians of several altar boys, including De Plata, for the boys spend the night at the Chalan Pago Parish rectory, where Cruz resided.

“During the night at the rectory, Ramon witnessed Cruz sexually molest and abuse an altar boy, together with a seminarian named Anthony Sablan Apuron, who would later become an ordained priest on Guam and ultimately serve as the archbishop of the Agana archdiocese,” the complaint states.

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Pedophilia: When the Church compensates victims

SWITZERLAND
La Croix International

Malo Tresca

On December 5, the Swiss Bishops’ Conference finalized the establishment of a compensation fund for persons sexually abused by religious where victims are barred from legal action because of the expiry of the statute of limitations period.

The decision was announced yesterday before a handful of victims who gathered under the imposing arches of the Valère basilica in Sion for a “penitential prayer” service.“We wanted a tangible sign of recognition – going beyond pardon and prayer – of the moral responsibility of the Church, expressed in the form of financial compensation,” states Jacques Nuoffer, president of the Support Group for Persons Abused in a Relationship with Religious Authority (SAPEC).

The fund will compensate victims who address themselves to “contact points,” namely the ecclesial commissions in each diocese. These victims include those who have already submitted a request to the Commission for Listening, Conciliation, Arbitration and Reparation (CECAR), a body specially created in French-speaking Switzerland to offer them recognition and reparation.

“We want a neutral commission that is independent of Catholic Church authorities so that the latter do not remain on a ‘pedestal’ with respect to victims,” explains Nuoffer, who has worked since 2010 for the establishment of the commission. Its implementation follows an agreement that was reached at the end of 201 between the SAPEC group, Bishop Charles Morerod of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg and other parties, with the support of parliamentarians.

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Victim speaks out as judge rejects compensation claims for abuse at Yorkshire Catholic children’s home

UNITED KINGDOM
Yorkshire Post

Lawyers have vowed to fight on with a long-running, multimillion-pound compensation claim over alleged sex abuse in a Catholic children’s home in East Yorkshire, despite losing three out of four first “test” cases.

A total of 249 men have lodged claims against the Diocese of Middlesbrough and the De La Salle Institute which ran the St William’s children’s home in Market Weighton.

They claim to have suffered sexual abuse there and, in one of the largest joint compensation claims against the Catholic Church, potential payouts could run into millions of pounds if successful.

Five men gave evidence during the recent civil claim hearing involving St William’s and were cross-examined by lawyers acting for the defendants.

But today a judge at the High Court in Leeds ruled on the first four cases and only one was successful.

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LAWYERS TO FIGHT ON FOR PAYOUTS AFTER LOSS OF SEX ABUSE ‘TEST’ CASES

UNITED KINGDOM
Care Appointments

Written by The Press Association

Lawyers have vowed to fight on with a long-running, multimillion-pound compensation claim over alleged sex abuse in a Catholic children’s home despite losing three out of four first “test” cases.

A total of 249 men have lodged claims against the Diocese of Middlesbrough and the De La Salle Institute which ran the St William’s children’s home in Market Weighton, East Yorkshire.

They claim to have suffered sexual abuse there and, in one of the largest joint compensation claims against the Catholic Church, potential payouts could run into millions of pounds if successful.

Five men gave evidence during the recent civil claim hearing involving St William’s and were cross-examined by lawyers acting for the defendants.

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Catholic children’s home lawsuit ‘will go on’ after judge dismisses cases

UNITED KINGDOM
The Guardian

Harriet Sherwood Religion correspondent
@harrietsherwood
Wednesday 21 December 2016

A lawyer for 249 men seeking compensation for alleged sexual abuse at a Catholic children’s home has vowed to continue with one of the largest compensation claims against the church despite a judge dismissing three of the first test cases.

The high court in Leeds awarded one of the claimants £14,000 in compensation and ruled against three other men. Judgment in a fifth case will be given next month.

The men’s lawyer, David Greenwood of Switalskis, said outside court: “This is a skirmish; we will win the ultimate war.”

The claims were made against the diocese of Middlesbrough and the De La Salle Institute, which ran the St William’s children’s home in Market Weighton, east Yorkshire.

The civil case followed the imprisonment earlier this year of the home’s former principal and chaplain for sexual offences against 11 boys between 1970 and 1991.

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FORMER ROMERO AIDE REMOVED FROM PRIESTHOOD

EL SALVADOR
The Tablet (UK)

21 December 2016 | by James Roberts

Mgr Jesus Delgado relieved totally and definitively of all priestly functions, along with two other priests

A former private secretary and biographer of assassinated archbishop Oscar Romero has been removed from the priesthood following allegations that he sexually abused a girl in the 1980s.

Mgr Jesus Delgado, 77, a former top official in the San Salvador diocese where Romero was murdered in 1980, was relieved “totally and definitively” of all priestly functions, along with two other priests, Fr Francisco Galvez and Fr Antonio Molina, La Prensa reported from El Salvador.

Announcing the laicisations yesterday, the Archbishop of San Salvador, José Luis Escobar said: “From now on, [the three] cannot exercise any office or priestly function according to canon 292 of the Code of Canon Law. These resolutions of the Holy See have already been communicated respectively to each of the aforementioned priests.

“We have also communicated it to the victims, to each one of the cases respectively, and today we make it known to all.”

Delgado was the country’s first priest to be suspended for child sex abuse when he was removed last year from his position as San Salvador vicar general.

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December 21, 2016

Charges: Pastor, son beat 12-year-old in church basement

MINNESOTA
Fox 9

MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) – A Minneapolis pastor and his son are facing charges for allegedly beating a 12-year-old boy in the basement of their church.

Last Saturday, witnesses found the boy outside with only shorts and a t-shirt on in subzero temperatures and called 911. He had extensive bruising and was limping.

The victim told police he had been assaulted by his pastor, identified as Dong Wook Kim, 51, and the pastor’s son, Joo Seong Kim, 19, in the basement of the Good News Church on Broadway Avenue in Minneapolis and that he had run away when the two were distracted. He showed officers the large lash marks on his back, which reportedly came from being struck by the pastor with an electrical cord.

The victim said he had sustained multiple beatings over the last several days. He said his parents were aware the abuse was taking place.

The abuse reportedly started on Dec. 14 and continued until Dec. 17. During this time, the victim said he was forced to get into a push-up position and repeatedly kicked in the head and face, punched or whipped with a wooden stick.

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Pastor Charged With Beating Child With Rod, Electrical Cord

MINNESOTA
CBS Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The pastor of a north Minneapolis church and his son have been arrested for beating a 12-year-old boy with a wooden rod and an electrical cord.

Dong Wook Kim, 51, was charged with two counts of assault and a count of malicious punishment of a child.

A neighbor called police Saturday after finding the boy walking in the extreme cold, wearing only shorts and a T-shirt.

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Hadleigh rector Martin Thrower appears in court over alleged voyeurism at the Buttermarket Centre, Ipswich

UNITED KINGDOM
East Anglian Daily Times

19 December 2016 Colin Adwent

A crown court date has been set for a senior Suffolk clergyman accused of filming males in public toilets.

The Very Rev Martin Thrower, 55, of Church Street, Hadleigh, appeared at South East Suffolk Magistrates’ Court today accused of eight voyeurism offences.

He did not enter a plea and the case was sent up to crown court.

Thrower was arrested at the Buttermarket shopping centre in Ipswich on August 4 on suspicion of voyeurism. He was interviewed and bailed to return to police while officers continued their investigation.

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Suffolk priest faces voyeurism charges

UNITED KINGDOM
Church Times

by Tim Wyatt

Posted: 22 Dec 2016

THE Rector of St Mary’s, Hadleigh, and Dean of Bocking, the Very Revd Martin Thrower, has ap­­peared in court charged with filming young men in public lavatories.

Dean Thrower did not enter a plea to eight charges of voyeurism when he appeared at Ipswich Magis­trates’ Court on Monday.

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Der Pfarrer von Belair …

LUXEMBURG
Tagebatt

KOMMENTAR

Als in den Jahren 2010 und 2011 eine Serie von Missbrauchsfällen seitens katholischer Geistlicher bekannt wurde (oft an Schutzbefohlenen) und die unappetitlichen Details die Runde machten, sahen sich selbst die CSV und deren Justizminister genötigt, zu handeln. Die allermeisten der Täter konnten sich beruhigt zurücklehnen, da die sexuellen Übergriffe gesetzlich verjährt waren und die göttliche Justiz ohnehin vom Bodenpersonal nicht so ernst genommen wird, wie die Taten an sich zeigen.

rschneider@tageblatt.lu rschneider@tageblatt.lu
Die Opfer allerdings leiden auch noch Jahrzehnte nach dem Missbrauch, befinden sich teils in psychiatrischer Behandlung, um irgendwie mit dem Eingriff in ihre damals junge Persönlichkeit fertig zu werden. Die Folgen des unbekümmerten Missbrauchs, der kirchenintern lange geduldet bzw. verdrängt wurde, sind auch heute noch schrecklich.

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Gericht spricht Ex-Pfarrer vom Vorwurf des sexuellen Missbrauchs frei

LUXEMBURG
Journal

[Court clears ex-priest from accusation of sexual abuse.]

Der ehemalige Pfarrer, dem sexueller Missbrauch vorgeworfen wurde, ist am Dienstag von der Kriminalkammer im Bezirksgericht Luxemburg freigesprochen worden. Dem heute 60-jährigen, mittlerweile in den Laienstand zurückversetzten Ordensmann wurde vorgeworfen, im November 2008 einen 14-jährigen Ministranten im französischen Taizé sexuell missbraucht zu haben. Trotz der schockierenden Erlebnisse hatten mehrere Zeugen ihren Pfarrer in dem Prozess in Schutz genommen.

Beim Plädoyer hatte die Vorsitzende Richterin sowie die Anklagevertreterin dem Angeklagten vorgeworfen, er sei nur „vermeintlich geständig“. Die Anklagevertreterin vermisste ebenfalls Reue bei dem ehemaligen Ordensmann und verlangte eine strenge Bestrafung von sieben Jahren, nicht zuletzt aus generalpräventiven Gründen. Beim Angeklagten gebe es ein Mangel an subjektiver Einsicht. Der 60-Jährige hatte angegeben, er habe sich damit verantwortet, dass er den Versuchungen in Taizé nicht widerstehen habe können. Nebenkläger Albert Rodesch an das Gericht: Der Pfarrer habe sein Opfer für sein Leben lang gebrandmarkt und sein Leben verpfuscht.

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Romero-Sekretär wegen Missbrauchs zwangslaisiert

EL SALVADOR
religion@orf

Wegen sexuellen Missbrauchs hat der Vatikan einem ehemaligen engen Mitarbeiter des salvadorianischen Erzbischofs Oscar Romero (1917-1980) das Priesteramt entzogen.

Die gleiche Sanktion wie den 78-jährigen Jesus Delgado traf zwei weitere Priester der Erzdiözese San Salvador, wie die Vatikanzeitung „Osservatore Romano“ (Mittwoch-Ausgabe) meldet. Delgado, zeitweise Generalvikar der Erzdiözese San Salvador und Medienchef der salvadorianischen katholischen Kirche, war Sekretär Romeros.

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Three alleged victims of abuse at former East Yorkshire school fail in compensation bid

UNITED KINGDOM
ITV

One man has been awarded £14,000 in the civil case against the former St William’s school in Market Weighton. The case of another man will be heard next month.

Up to 249 men are suing the Catholic Church saying they were abused at the approved school in the 1970s and 80s.

Two staff members were jailed earlier this year. The former principal James Carragher, now 75, was jailed for nine years.

Anthony McCallen, 69, and the former chaplain was jailed for 15 years. The judge told them their crimes had blighted the lives of their victims.

Solicitors for the men who have lose their cases say an appeal is being considered.

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St William’s school abuse victim wins £14,000 payout

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

A man who claims he was sexually abused at a Catholic school has been awarded thousands of pounds in compensation.

More than 200 men are suing the Catholic Church over alleged historical abuse at St William’s residential school in Market Weighton.

On Wednesday a judge ruled in favour of the man’s claim, ordering the church to pay £14,000 in damages, but rejected a further three test cases.

The men’s lawyers vowed to fight on and say they may appeal against the ruling.

A total of 249 men have lodged claims against the Diocese of Middlesbrough and the De La Salle Institute, which ran the home.

If successful, potential payouts could run into millions of pounds.

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Lawyers vow to continue fight for compensation for Roman Catholic school abuse victims

UNITED KINGDOM
Gazette Live

BYIAN MCNEAL
21 DEC 2016

Lawyers have vowed to fight on with a long-running, multimillion-pound compensation claim over alleged sex abuse in a Catholic children’s home despite losing three out of four first “test” cases.

A total of 249 men have lodged claims against the Diocese of Middlesbrough and the De La Salle Institute which ran the St William’s children’s home in Market Weighton, East Yorkshire.

They claim to have suffered sexual abuse there and, in one of the largest joint compensation claims against the Catholic Church, potential payouts could run into millions of pounds if successful.

Five men gave evidence during the recent civil claim hearing involving St William’s and were cross-examined by lawyers acting for the defendants.

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Archdiocese complies with abuse settlement, work still to do

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

AP

The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis remains in compliance with its agreement with prosecutors to take a series of affirmative steps to protect children from sexual abuse, officials said.

Church officials and prosecutors reached a settlement last December calling for substantial cultural changes within the church after the archdiocese was accused of mishandling an abuse case involving former priest Curtis Wehmeyer. Church officials provided an update on their progress Tuesday to Ramsey County Chief Judge Teresa Warner, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.

Two church officials who deal with child protection told Warner that nearly 90,000 adults have undergone background checks and training on how to ensure that children are safe in church-related settings. The 187 parishes, 92 schools and two seminaries that belong to the archdiocese are required to comply with the settlement.

“So we have 90,000 sets of eyes and ears out there watching to make sure kids are safe,” said Timothy O’Malley, the archdiocese’s director of ministerial standards and safe environment.

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Ampleforth Abbey & College to be included in sex abuse inquiry

UNITED KINGDOM
The Press

Emily Flanagan

A TOP independent school in North Yorkshire is to be included in one of three public hearings carried out in the national child sexual abuse inquiry.

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSE) has published an internal review, setting out how it intends to proceed with its inquiry under its latest chair Professor Alexis Jay, who took over the role this summer.

The review states that it was reducing the number of public-inquiry style hearings into key institutions to speed up the process and refocus on preventing abuse now and in the future.

It will now hold public hearings into three of its investigations; the Roman Catholic Benedictine Congregation, children outside of the UK and Rochdale Council establishments.

The inquiry into the Roman Catholic Benedictine Congregation – which encompasses Benedictine monastic organisations across the UK, including Ampleforth Abbey and College – will be held in December 2017.

There will be further public hearings the following year into the archdiocese of Birmingham and the wider Catholic church.

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Discriminación, autoritarismo y maltrato, características del Instituto del padre Agustín Rosa

ARGENTINA
La Gaceta Salta

[Discrimination, authoritarianism and mistreatment, characteristics of the institute of Father Agustín Rosa.]

Continúan los cimbronazos para la iglesia salteña. En un nuevo informe de TN se da a conocer los maltratos sistemáticos dentro del Instituto Discípulos de Jesús de San Juan Bautista creado en Salta por el padre Agustín Rosa. Ayer se conoció que Rosa no había sido apartado de su puesto por una malversación de fondos, sino por 25 denuncias por abuso sexual. Tal como hicieron en Octubre de 2015, los feligreses ayer respaldaron al sacerdote y dijeron a LA GACETA descreer de las acusaciones.

El nuevo artículo de la periodista Miriam Lewin toma el testimonio de Valeria y Gracia quienes tenían una fuerte vocación religiosa y en carne propia abusos sexuales. Y fueron, además, testigos de cómo “en los enunciados y las homilías, el sacerdote inculcaba lo opuesto a lo que practicaba en su vida cotidiana. “Los votos de pobreza funcionaban solamente para los que debían obedecer, no para el padre Agustín y sus elegidos”, señalan los damnificados.

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5 EYEWITNESS NEWS Sits Down with Archbishop Bernard Hebda

MINNESOTA
KSTP

[with video[

December 20, 2016

This week marks one year since the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis signed a settlement with Ramsey County prosecutors over a criminal and civil case.

Investigators found the church failed to protect children from the sexual abuse of former priest Curtis Wehmeyer. Tuesday in court, the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office said it believes the Archdiocese is making progress with the terms of that settlement.

Archbishop Bernard Hebda sat down with 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS after the hearing for a wide-ranging interview on recovering from a bruising past. Archbishop Hebda says he’s committed to rebuilding trust in the church and promoting healing for victims.

“To those who have been harmed by the church is to say we’re certainly committed to their healing and we’re doing everything possible to make sure that this doesn’t happen again,”Archbishop Hebda said.

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NSPCC encourages children to speak out about abuse with visit to Cowley school

UNITED KINGDOM
Oxford Mail

Michael Race, Crime reporter also covering Barton, Wood Farm and Risinghurst. Call me on (01865) 425483 / @OxMailMichaelR

CHILDREN were encouraged to talk about their problems and worries in a workshop designed to teach them about the signs and dangers of abuse.

The NSPCC visited St Francis Church of England Primary School in Cowley to talk to year five and year six pupils about types of abuse and what to do if they spotted it, or became a victim.

The visit was part of the charity’s Speak Out, Stay Safe scheme.

Imogen McCabe, who runs the scheme in Oxfordshire, said NSPCC staff and volunteers had visited 170 schools across the county but were still aiming to reach about 100 more.

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Scores of sex abuse victims apply to Cardinal Dolan’s program for compensation from New York Archdiocese

NEW YORK
New York Daily News

BY
STEPHEN REX BROWN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, December 20, 2016

More than 60 victims have applied to a program founded by Timothy Cardinal Dolan to compensate people sexually abused as children by clergy in the New York Archdiocese.

With still more time to apply, 65 people have provided accounts of abuse by priests when they were minors.

Kenneth Feinberg, the administrator of the Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program, has thus far offered settlement amounts to 15 victims.

Three of them have accepted compensation from the archdiocese while 12 have yet to respond to the offers. The remaining cases are still under review, Feinberg said.

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Abuse victims’ Rome trip tops fundraisers

AUSTRALIA
SBS

A bid to send Ballarat child abuse survivors to Rome to hear Cardinal George Pell give evidence on clergy sex abuse was the top Australian fundraiser on crowdfunding site GoFundMe in 2016.

The campaign, set up by KIIS FM radio host Meshel Laurie, initially aimed to raise $55,000 to send a group to Rome in February to see Cardinal Pell give evidence to Australia’s royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse.

It ended up raising more than $203,065 over 10 months with the rest of the money going towards a healing centre for survivors.

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Spanish priest who claimed he leaked Vatican secrets after being ‘blackmailed’ by Italian lover freed early from prison by the Pope

VATICAN CITY
Daily Mail

By Associated Press and Dave Burke For Mailonline

A senior Vatican official has been granted forgiveness by the Pope and freed from jail after he was convicted of leaking secrets to journalists.

Spanish Monsignor Lucio Vallejo Balda was given ‘conditional freedom’ by Pope Francis, having served half of an 18-month sentence handed out by a Vatican court.

He was convicted of passing confidential documents to journalists, and has been sacked from his job as a high-ranking finance official.

In July, a Vatican court convicted Vallejo of conspiring to pass documents on to two journalists, Emiliano Fittipaldi and Gianluigi Nuzzi, although it cleared him and a co-defendant of forming a criminal organisation to do so.

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Victim advocate hopes for statue of limitations reform in ’17

PENNSYLVANIA
WITF

Written by Rachel McDevitt/Radio Pennsylvania | Dec 21, 2016

(Harrisburg) — Statute of limitations reform for victims of child sexual abuse nearly made it over the finish line in the state legislature in 2016.

But, it was hampered by complaints that a certain provision went against the Pennsylvania Constitution.

Now, the state’s Victim Advocate says she will be among those pushing for the measure to become law in the new year.

The bill would have abolished the statute of limitations on future criminal cases of child sex abuse and given past victims of abuse more time to file a civil suit.

Victim Advocate Jennifer Storm says the testimony of then-Solicitor General Bruce Castor that the retroactive measure of the bill was unconstitutional cut the measure off at the knees.

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El cura Jorge Crespo salió a respaldar al padre denunciado por abuso sexual

ARGENTINA
La Gaceta Salta

[The priest Jorge Crespo has supported Father Agustin Rosa who has been denounced for sexual abuse. He said the accused priest has a true vocation and he said rape is hard to prove and is one person’s word against another’s word.]

Un inesperado respaldo obtuvo ayer el sacerdote Agustín Rosa, acusado de abuso sexual. El ex candidato a diputado provincial por el Frente Salteño, el cura Jorge Crespo, expresó su parecer sobre la situación que atraviesa quien estuvo a cargo del Instituto Discípulos de Jesús de San Juan Bautista.

“No vi el informe, solo escuché los comentarios”, dijo Jorge Crespo a Fm Noticias. Y añadió: “A ver, los temas sexuales son muy difíciles de comprobar. Le pasó al padre Grassi, pasó un tiempo hasta que se llegó a una condena. El tema de la violación es palabra contra palabra”.

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Declara una exmiembro de la orden del padre Rosa que denunció abusos

ARGENTINA
El Tribuno

[An ex-member of Father Rosa’s religious order, Disciples of Jesus of San Juan Bautista, today is expected to expand his testimony before the criminal prosecutor. Another priest is said to be involved. The complainant said there could be more sexual abuse victims.]

Hoy, en el transcurso de la mañana, una exintegrante del Instituto Religioso Discípulos de Jesús de San Juan Bautista, creado por el sacerdote Rubén Agustín Rosa Torino, se presentará a ampliar su testimonio ante la fiscal penal 2 de la Unidad de Delitos contra la Integridad Sexual, María Luján Sodero, luego de denunciar que sufrió abusos en la organización. La exreligiosa sostuvo que otros miembros de la comunidad también habrían sido víctimas de abusos sexuales.

La fiscal lleva adelante diligencias penales en torno de las acusaciones realizadas en contra de dos sacerdotes que cumplían servicios en la iglesia de la Santa Cruz. Además del cura Rosa, está siendo investigado Nicolás Parma. Ambos oficiaban en la casa parroquial.

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Hoy ampliará su declaración la ex religiosa que denunció a Rosa por abusos sexuales

ARGENTINA
La Gaceta Salta

[It is not ruled out that the accused priest – Agustin Rosa – should appear before the court to give his version of the facts.]

Durante el transcurso de la mañana se espera que amplíe su declaración una ex religiosa que denunció al padre Agustín Rosa –de la parroquia de la Santa Cruz- por presuntos abusos sexuales. El sacerdote también podría presentarse a declarar.

Se trata de una ex miembro del Instituto Religioso Discípulos de San Juan Bautista –creado por el sacerdote- que aseguró ante la fiscal de la Unidad de Delitos contra la Integridad Sexual, María Luján Sodero, haber sido víctima del religioso.

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Estremecedores relatos de sus víctimas | Indignación por el nuevo caso de un cura abusador protegido por el Vaticano

ARGENTINA
Hora 22

[Shocking Stories of Their Victims | Indignation for the new case of an abuser priest protected by the Vatican. Priest Agustin Rosa had been removed by the Vatican from the management of the Santa Cruz Church in Salta for lack of funds, abuse and drug use. They did not prosecute him and hid the case.]

20-12-2016

Había sido apartado por el Vaticano del manejo de la Iglesia Santa Cruz en Salta, por desmanejo de fondos, abusos y el uso de drogas. No lo denunciaron penalmente y escondieron el caso.

Un nuevo y gravísimo escándalo golpea a la Iglesia Católica y sus seguidores por denuncias de abuso sexual contra el cura Agustín Rosa en la provincia de Salta.

Son dos denuncias que se hicieron públicas por un informe emitido anoche por el canal Todo Noticias y por las cuales derivaron en el apartamiento de sus responsabilidades en la Iglesia de la Santa Cruz en octubre del año pasado.

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Child sex abuse inquiry to include North Yorkshire independent school next year

UNITED KINGDOM
The Northern Echo

A TOP independent school in North Yorkshire will be included next year in one of three public hearings carried out in the national child sexual abuse inquiry.

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSE) has published an internal review, setting out how it intends to proceed with its inquiry under its latest chair Professor Alexis Jay, who took over this summer as the fourth head of the inquiry.

The review states it will reduce the number of public-inquiry style hearings into key institutions to speed up the process and prevent future abuse. As a result it will hold public hearings into three of its investigations; the Roman Catholic Benedictine Congregation, children outside of the UK and Rochdale Council establishments, with scope for other public inquiries later.

The inquiry into the Roman Catholic Benedictine Congregation – which encompasses Benedictine monastic organisations across the UK, including Ampleforth Abbey and College – will be held in December 2017. There will be further public hearings the following year into the wider Catholic church.

The internal review stated the investigation will examine the extent of “any institutional failures to protect children from sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales”. It will include two case studies, the first relating to the English Benedictine Congregation and the second to the Archdiocese of Birmingham.

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Former school head accused of child sexual abuse

LOUISIANA/ILLINOIS
The News Star

Bonnie Bolden , bbolden@thenewsstar.com December 20, 2016

Editor’s note: This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

David H. “Dave” DeRousse, 69, of West Monroe, recently was arrested in St. Clair County, Illinois.

As reported by the Belleville News-Democrat: State’s Attorney Brendan Kelly said DeRousse was charged with seven felony counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving a 10-year-old girl and a 12-year-old girl.

According to a news release, DeRousse “knowingly committed an act of sexual conduct” with the minors. Court records allege that the abuse happened between August 2014 and August 2016. The Mascoutah Police Department investigated the case.

Bail for DeRousse was set at $75,000. Mascoutah police said the man turned himself in Dec. 13 and posted bond.

Court records indicated that the case has pending grand jury actions.

DeRousse served as president of St. Frederick Catholic High School in Monroe from 1996 to 1999. DeRousse coached locally, including a stint as the assistant varsity basketball coach at then-Northeast Louisiana University in the 1970s.

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Archdiocese compliant with settlement, pledges ongoing collaboration

MINNESOTA
Catholic Spirit

Maria Wiering | December 20, 2016

A Ramsey County court judge commended the collaboration between the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis and the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office at a Dec. 20 hearing on the archdiocese’s efforts to fulfill a year-old settlement agreement to enhance policies to protect children from abuse.

The hearing was the second time the archdiocese appeared in court to report on its progress after entering into the agreement with the county last December.

“I hope the next six of the reviews go as well as the first two, because then we know that there’s been that change” said Judge Teresa Warner, speaking about the archdiocese’s efforts and the positive working relationship it has with the county attorney.

Joseph Dixon, an attorney of Fredrikson & Byron in Minneapolis who represents the archdiocese, presented the judge with the archdiocese’s 28-page report demonstrating substantial compliance with the settlement agreement. Assistant Ramsey County Attorney Thomas Ring concurred that the archdiocese was substantially compliant.

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December 20, 2016

Thank you for your support in 2016

AUSTRALIA
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

21 December, 2016

The Royal Commission would like to thank the community for its continuing support and important contribution to our work in 2016.

In 2016 we conducted 14 public hearings, completed our 6,000th private session, held an inaugural research symposium on children’s views of safety, and published nine case study reports. So far this year 8,713 people called our call centre, 5,552 sent emails and letters, and we have served 786 notices to produce.

The Royal Commission’s call centre will remain open during the holiday season this year, with the exception of public holidays. The call centre can be contacted on 1800 099 340 Monday – Friday between 9am – 5pm AEDT.

Public holiday dates
Monday 26 December 2016
Tuesday 27 December 2016
Monday 2 January 2017

The Royal Commission appreciates that this time of year can be a challenging time. There are a number of organisations available to provide support during the holiday season.

1800 Respect
Website: www.1800respect.org.au
24/7 x 365 telephone and online crisis support, information and immediate referral to specialist counselling for anyone in Australia who has experienced or been impacted by sexual assault, or domestic or family violence.

Phone: 1800 737 732
Online Counselling: www.1800respect.org.au

MensLine Australia
Website: www.mensline.org.au
24/7 x 365 national telephone and online support, information and referral service for men with family and relationship concerns.

Phone: 1300 78 99 78
Online Counselling: www.mensline.org.au

Sexual Assault Counselling Australia (SACA)
Provides telephone counselling for people affected by the Royal Commission, including a free telephone interpreting service. Face-to-face counselling is available in parts of NSW.

Phone: 1800 211 028 (Mon-Fri 8am-11pm AEST/AEDT)
Online Counselling: www.sexualassaultcounselling.org.au

Suicide Call Back Service
Website: www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au
24/7 x 365 counselling for people 18 years and over who are suicidal, caring for someone who is suicidal or people bereaved by suicide.

Phone: 1300 659 467

Lifeline
Website: www.lifeline.org.au
24/7 x 365 national crisis support and suicide prevention.

Phone: 131 114

A full list of the support services available in your state or territory can be found here.

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Pope Francis Grants Conditional Pardon to Convicted Vatileaks Priest

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Register

Edward Pentin

Just a few days before Christmas, Pope Francis has granted a “conditional pardon” to Msgr. Lucio Ángel Vallejo Balda, sentenced in August to 18 months in jail for stealing and passing on documents to two Italian journalists.

In a brief statement released this evening, the Vatican said: “Considering that the Rev. Vallejo Balda has already served more than half of the sentence, the Holy Father Francis has given him the benefit of conditional release.”

It added: “It is a measure of clemency which allows him to regain freedom. The penalty is not settled, but he has the benefit of parole.”

The statement continued: “As of this evening the priest leaves the prison and all ties of employment with the Holy See ceases; he falls within the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Astorga (Spain), his home diocese.”

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Pope Francis orders release of Vatileaks priest from custody

VATICAN CITY
The Guardian

AFP

A Spanish priest jailed by the Vatican for leaking secret files to journalists was released from custody early on Tuesday on the orders of Pope Francis.

Spanish monsignor Lucio Vallejo Balda was sentenced to 18 months in July after the controversial “Vatileaks II” trial of himself, his assistant, two investigative Italian journalists and a PR consultant.

The case centred on the documents used by the journalists for books exposing waste and financial mismanagement at the top of the church.

The journalists and assistant were acquitted, but PR expert Francesca Chaouqui, who was accused of orchestrating the leaks from a financial reform commission, was given a suspended sentence.

“Given that the Rev Vallejo Balda has already served more than half of his sentence (including pre-trial custody), the holy father Francis has granted him the benefit of a conditional release,” the Vatican said in a statement.

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Pope frees jailed Spanish priest in Vatileaks case

VATICAN CITY
Religion News Service

By Josephine McKenna

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Francis has granted early release to a Spanish priest who was sentenced to 18 months in jail by a Vatican court for leaking confidential information to journalists.

Monsignor Lucio Vallejo Balda was sentenced in August for stealing and passing Vatican documents to two Italian journalists in the so-called Vatileaks 2 case.

In a brief statement released late Tuesday (Dec. 20), the Vatican said:

“Considering that the Rev. Vallejo Balda has already served more than half of the sentence, the Holy Father Francis has given him the benefit of conditional release. … It is a measure of clemency which allows him to regain freedom. The penalty is not resolved, but he can enjoy the benefit of parole.”

Vallejo Balda was to be released from prison Tuesday and have no further employment in the Holy See. He will return to his home diocese in Spain.

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Pope orders Spanish priest in ‘Vatileaks’ case freed from jail

VATICAN CITY
Today

DECEMBER 21, 2016

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis has commuted the jail sentence of a Spanish priest who was convicted of leaking Vatican documents and ordered that he be released from jail, the Vatican said on Tuesday.

Monsigor Angel Lucio Vallejo Balda was sentenced to 18 months in a Vatican jail last July at the end of a trial dubbed “Vatileaks II”.

A statement said the pontiff took the step because Vallejo Balda, 55, had already served more than half of his sentence. He would leave the employ of the Vatican and be put under the jurisdiction of the diocese of Astorga in his native Spain.

It said he would be under “provisional liberty” for the rest of his sentence, without elaborating. It gave no further details.

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Assignment Record– Rev. Kenneth J. Cabral

CALIFORNIA
BishopAccountability.org

Summary of Case: Kenneth Cabral was ordained for the Archdiocese of San Francisco in 1950. He became a priest of the Diocese of Oakland when it was established in 1962. Cabral served in parishes in Tracy, San Jose, Oakland, Martinez, Berkeley, Walnut Creek, Lafayette and San Leandro. He appears to have been active until 1986, after which the Official Catholic Directory shows a year where he does not appear at all, followed by sick leave status and then retirement. He is reported to have died in March 1996.

Cabral was publicly named a child sex offender in the diocese’s October 2004 apology service for abuse perpetrated at St. Catherine of Siena in Martinez during 1964-1965.

Ordained: 1950
Retired: 1991
Died: 1996

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Judge sees progress in St. Paul Archdiocese’s child protection

MINNESOTA
Pioneer Press

By TORY COONEY | vcooney@pioneerpress.com
PUBLISHED: December 20, 2016

The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis was found to be on track with carrying out a settlement plan designed to protect children during a Tuesday review hearing in Ramsey County District Court.

Archdiocese and Ramsey County officials reached a settlement in December calling for an “aggressive” timeline to implement “substantial” changes — including a new child-protection plan and protocols, Ramsey County Chief Judge Teresa Warner said.

“There’s no doubt the reason for this settlement is to protect our children,” Warner said. “For the next several years, it’s going to be our North Star, the guiding principle. It’s a good agreement and it’s there for the right reasons.”

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Concerns over delay to extradition of Roman Catholic monk accused of abuse

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

By Mark Daly
BBC Scotland Investigations Correspondent

The Crown Office has been criticised over its handling of the extradition of a former Catholic monk at the centre of a child sex abuse scandal.

Father Denis “Chrysostom” Alexander was one of several monks accused of abusing boys at the former Fort Augustus Abbey boarding school in the Highlands.

BBC Scotland confronted the former monk in Australia during a 2013 documentary.

In December last year, the Crown Office announced plans to bring him back from his native Australia to face trial.

But on Monday, 80-year-old Father Alexander, who denies the abuse claims, said he was not aware of any extradition plans, fuelling fears the process was stalling.

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Crecen los escándalos de abusos en la Iglesia: ahora investigan a dos sacerdotes en Salta

ARGENTINA
Los Andes

[Church abuse scandals grow: two priests are now being investigated in Salta. Law enforcement officials in Salta, Argentina, are investigating two priests at the church in Santa Cruz, the provincial capital, for acts of sexual abuse that occurred between 2009 and 2013.]

La justicia de Salta investiga a dos sacerdotes de la iglesia de la Santa Cruz, de la capital provincial, por hechos de abuso sexual ocurridos entre 2009 y 2013 a raíz de la denuncia de dos integrantes del instituto religioso Discípulo de San Juan Bautista.

Fuentes del Ministerio Público de Salta informaron hoy que se trata de los curas justicia de Salta investiga a dos sacerdotes de la iglesia de la Santa Cruz, de la capital provincial, por hechos de abuso sexual ocurridos entre 2009 y 2013 a raíz de la denuncia de dos integrantes del instituto religioso Discípulo de San Juan Bautista.

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Assignment Record– Rev. Donald Stavinoha, O.M.I.

TEXAS
BishopAccountability.org

Summary of Case: Donald Stavinoha was ordained for the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in 1970. He served mostly in parishes in the dioceses of Corpus Christi, San Antonio and Galveston-Houston TX. In the late 1970s-early 1980s he was assigned to San Pedro Huamelula in Oaxaca, Mexico, in the Tehuantepec diocese.

In May 1986, Stavinoha was caught by a police officer in Galveston performing oral sex on a young boy in a church van. The boy said similar incidents had happened before. After he was arrested, Stavinoha was suspended from ministry and sent to treatment in San Antonio and New Mexico. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced in January 1988 to to nine years and nine months in prison and fined $10,000. The boy’s mother sued and received a settlement before trial. After serving just one year and two months in prison, Stavinoha was returned under supervision to his order in San Antonio. In 2002 he was known to be living at a Missouri treatment center. He died in Houston March 27, 2007.

Born: January 10, 1943
Ordained: 1970
Died: March 27, 2007

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Editorial: Tort reform law needs a fix

Ohio
The Columbus Dispatch

An Ohio Supreme Court ruling reducing damages a jury awarded to a child raped by her church pastor is a sickening miscarriage of justice: But the fault lies not with the justices, whose job is to determine whether laws are constitutional, not second-guess laws. Instead, this is a case of the Ohio legislature using too broad a brush.

It’s hard to believe that the General Assembly and Gov. Bob Taft intended to protect a predator when they enacted tort reform in 2005. The law aimed to curb frivolous lawsuits and runaway jury awards over things such as defective medications, unsafe cars and slip-and-fall accidents — massive civil damages that Republican lawmakers and the insurance industry said were chasing businesses out of Ohio, hurting the economy.

At the time, minority Democratic House members introduced a bill to exempt sexual-abuse victims from the damages cap, but that never passed.

Now is a good time to revisit this amendment.

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Ohio ‘tort reform’ helps protect rapists

OHIO
Cincinnati.com

Marc Pera December 20, 2016

Marc G. Pera is a Cincinnati attorney and Anderson Township resident.

More than a decade ago, the state of Ohio ushered in “tort reform.” Since then, countless Ohioans have been victimized by its needless caps on damages. Because these caps only apply to non-economic damages, those individuals who are hurt the most by “tort reform” tend to be children, the elderly, stay-at-home moms (and dads), the disabled, and the unemployed. In other words, those who have been hurt the worst by negligence tend to be hurt the most by “tort reform.”

A case decided Dec. 14 by the Ohio Supreme Court demonstrates this fact. According to the ruling in Simpkins v. Grace Brethren, an entity that knowingly hires sexual predators is protected by a $350,000 cap on damages, irrespective of the harm a minor child may suffer as a result of multiple sexual assaults. Simply put, “tort reform” protects rapists.

In Simpkins, a pastor repeatedly raped a minor at the minor’s church. The church knew of previous complaints against the pastor, but still hired and continued to employ him. Given these facts, Simpkins and her father sued the church. After hearing the facts, an impartial Ohio jury held the church responsible for $3.6 million in damages. The church appealed, citing Ohio’s “tort reform” laws. The Ohio Supreme Court, after analyzing and applying Ohio’s hurtful “tort reform,” reduced the verdict from $3.6 million to $350,000.

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La fiscal reveló detalles de la investigación contra el Padre Rosa

ARGENTINA
La Gaceta Salta

[The prosecutor revealed details of the investigation against Father Rosa.]

El escándalo por los supuestos abusos sexuales en los que estaría involucrado el padre Agustín Rosa, de la parroquia de la Santa Cruz, junto a sacerdote Nicolás Parma tendría novedades en los próximos días a partir de la declaración de nuevos testigos.

La fiscal a cargo de la causa, María Luján Sodero, busca establecer los hechos denunciados y entre las medidas judiciales que dispuso fue la ubicación y declaración de testigos mencionados por las supuestas víctimas de los abusos.

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Salen a la luz denuncias por abuso sexual contra el sacerdote Agustín Rosa, que había sido apartado de la Santa Cruz

ARGENTINA
El Tribuno

Hace poco más de un año, una comitiva del Vaticano había llegado a Salta para investigar a Rosa. Se lo apartó de la Iglesia Santa Cruz, por supuesto desmanejo de fondos y drogas. Hoy se conocieron dos denuncias de abuso sexual.

Escándalo en la Iglesia Católica por denuncias de abuso sexual en Salta. Se trata de dos denuncias que salieron a la luz en un informe de Todo Noticias en contra del sacerdote Agustín Rosa, quien había sido apartado de la Iglesia de la Santa Cruz en octubre del año pasado. En aquella oportunidad una comitiva del Vaticano, encabezada por el obispo emérito de Quilmes, Luis Stöckler, había llegado a nuestra ciudad para investigar el caso. La situación se había manejado con mucho hermetismo, incluso medios nacionales habían asegurado que se lo apartaba por causas vinculadas al desmanejo de fondos y a las drogas, pero en su momento Stöckler lo había desmentido.

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Malos hábitos: dos historias de abuso que desatan un nuevo escándalo en la Iglesia

ARGENTINA
TN

[Bad habits: two stories of abuse that unleash a new scandal in the church. [The Vatican has intervened in investigation of about 25 complaints against the founder of a religious congregation that started in Salta, Argentina, and expanded into Chile, Mexico and Spain.]

Por Miriam Lewin y Nicolás Tillard. Unas 25 denuncias canónicas y 2 penales detrás del fundador y otros sacerdotes de una congregación que nació en Salta, se expandió por Chile, México y España; y fue intervenida por la Santa Sede. Los relatos de Yair, abusado por dos curas; y de Valeria, una exmonja, que se atrevió a hablar de todo.

Publicada: 19/12/2016

“Te voy a partir en 8”, “te voy a comer la boquita”. Yair tenía miedo cuando el padre Felipe se acercaba. “Tenés que perdonarlo”, le dijo el fundador de la orden, el padre Rosa, cuando el chico le contó del abuso. A él nadie lo contradecía. Algunos lo consideraban un santo. Por miedo, hacían lo que él quería. Yair confió en el hombre que luego sería su segundo abusador.

Valeria fue la mano derecha del padre Rosa, confió en él y hasta llegó a contarle que sabía que había “muchos abusos dentro de la comunidad”. Él no la escuchó: “Es un chusmerío”. Cinco años más tarde, ella sufrió en carne propia.

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Malos hábitos: el cura acusado de abuso sexual juró por Dios ser inocente

ARGENTINA
TN

[Bad habits: the priest accused of sexual abuse swore by God to be innocent. TN.com.ar traveled to Salta, the Finca La Cruz , 32 kilometers from the provincial capital, where the priest – Agustin Rosa – lives since the Holy See intervened in investigation of the Disciples of Jesus of San Juan Bautista Religious Institute. Rosa was founder and director. He and other priests of the congregation have two criminal complaints and 25 canonical complaints against them, including sexual abuse of minors, economic corruption and enrichment, psychological violence and reducing other to servitude.]

Por Miriam Lewin y Nicolás Tillard. Agustín Rosa negó conocer las acusaciones en su contra. Aseguró que la Justicia nunca lo llamó ni tampoco lo citaron por las denuncias canónicas.

Publicada: 19/12/2016

TN.com.ar viajó a Salta, a la Finca La Cruz, a 32 kilómetros de la capital provincial, donde vive el Padre Agustín Rosa desde que la Santa Sede intervino el Instituto Religioso Discípulos de Jesús de San Juan Bautista que fundó y dirigió. Él y otros sacerdotes de la congregación tienen dos denuncias penales y 25 canónicas que incluyen abuso sexual de menores, corrupción económica y enriquecimiento, violencia psicológica y reducción a la servidumbre.

Ante la pregunta, Agustín Rosa negó conocer alguna acusación de abuso sexual de menores.”No se quién pudo haber dicho eso porque nunca fui acusado”. Admitió saber quién es Yair, uno de los denunciantes, pero dijo ignorar los cargos: “la Justicia nunca me preguntó nada”. De los cargos formulados por la exmonja Valeria, dijo lo mismo: “Pregúntele a ella”, se atajó.

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Child abuse: Documenting Australia’s shame

AUSTRALIA
BBC News

By Phil Mercer
BBC News, Sydney

In Australia, a boy of 10 is raped by an Anglican clergyman, who cuts his victim with a small knife and smears blood over his back in a twisted ritual to symbolise the suffering of Christ.

This happened in the 1960s in Cessnock, a former mining town in the New South Wales Hunter Valley, but only now has this and other decades-old stories of sexual violence and degradation been heard, catalogued and, crucially for many victims, believed.

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse is an unprecedented investigation into an epidemic of depravity across Australia.

The far-reaching inquiry began in 2013 and has heard from thousands of survivors of paedophiles who worked, or volunteered, in sporting clubs, schools, churches, charities, childcare centres and the military.

It has the power to look at any private, public or non-government body that is, or was, involved with children. The Commission’s task is to make recommendations on how to improve laws, policies and practices to protect the young.

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Dallas Morning News offers well-rounded look at Bishop Burns, arriving from Juneau

TEXAS
GetReligion

Julia Duin

Every so often, you run across an article that sings. The Dallas Morning News’ front-page piece on the area’s incoming Catholic bishop was one of them. And we’re talking smack-in-the-middle, above-the-fold placement.

Having recently lived in Alaska, I cannot imagine having to move 3,422 miles from lovely, isolated Juneau, where bald eagles are everywhere and king crab gets sold from the city dock (at least when my family lived there) to flat, hot Dallas.

Yet, this is the fate of Dallas’ new bishop. And the writer gets to the story through an amusing anecdote that could have only happened via good reporting and interviewing. …

There’s a few small things to suggest in improving the piece. First, the scathing letter by the sexual abuse victims group SNAP –- albeit mentioned by the Dallas paper -– should have gotten a bit more ink, as the group criticizes Burns for doing “nothing more than the bare minimum” in helping victims in the church. For instance: Why Burns didn’t post the predators’ names for the Juneau diocese, as 30 other bishops have done?

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December 19, 2016

Assignment Record– Rev. Walter Dayton Salisbury, S.S.J.

UNITED STATES
BishopAccountability.org

Summary of Case: A Josephite priest ordained in 1959, Salisbury was a college chaplain, teacher, and Alderian psychologist in Houston for many years. He served on the Galveston-Houston diocese’s Priests Senate and chaired continuing education for priests. He was transferred in 1979 to Washington D.C., where he was a counselor at St. Joseph’s Seminary, and in 1983 he was moved to a parish in the Mobile AL diocese. After two years he was back in D.C., where he was in residence at two parishes, consecutively.

Along the way, Rev. Salisbury was twice convicted of child sexual abuse and accused at least one other time. In 1978 he was charged with indecency with a child; convicted in June 1979 after pleading ‘no contest,’ he was given three-years’ probation. Per news reports, Salisbury was also accused of child molestation in Alabama. It wasn’t until he molested a boy in his Washington D.C. rectory in 1993 that Salisbury was removed from ministry. In that case, he pleaded guilty and was given a one year prison sentence, suspended, and a year of probation. The Josephites sent him to treatment and prohibited him from presenting himself as a priest.

In approximately the mid-1990s, Salisbury relocated to his native Bar Harbor ME. He served for many years on the town’s housing authority board, but resigned under duress in 2010 after his criminal convictions came to light. He had been listed as “Father” W. Dayton Salisbury on the housing authority’s web page.

Ordained: June 6, 1959

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Rabbi charged with rape, sexual assault, sodomy against a minor

ISRAEL
Jerusalem Post

By JEREMY SHARON \ 12/18/2016

According to the indictment, Harrison, now 58, initiated direct contact with the complainant after he was her substitute teacher at Beit Shulamit in December 2009.

In an indictment sheet of horrifying allegations, Rabbi David Harrison, who taught at the Beit Shulamit religious girls high school in Jerusalem, was charged with dozens of counts of rape, sodomy, sexual assault, assault and intimidation through threats against a former pupil, who was a minor at the time.

The complainant, a woman now aged 21, filed a charge of rape and other allegations against the rabbi at the beginning of the month claiming that they took place over a period of several months when she was 14.

Harrison has spent his career as a teacher and educator, and has also worked extensively performing wedding ceremonies for couples without a personal connection to a rabbi. Harrison began work at Beit Shulamit, in the Ramot neighborhood, as a part-time teacher in September 2007 but was fired in June 2010.

According to the indictment, Harrison, now 58, initiated direct contact with the complainant in December 2009, after he was her substitute teacher at Beit Shulamit.

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Federal documents reveal more about priest-teen weapons case

CONNECTICUT
Journal Inquirer

By Alex Wood
Journal Inquirer

After law enforcement officers found silencers, material for making pipe bombs, and other contraband on the East Windsor property where teenager Kyle Bass lived in 2013, Bass told them that his priest, the Rev. Paul A. Gotta, had paid for several of the items, including a gun.

He said the gun and thousands of rounds of ammunition were hidden in a bin beneath the stairs of the rectory of St. Phillip Church on South Main Street, one of two Roman Catholic parishes in East Windsor that Gotta served as administrator.

Agents of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and East Windsor police subsequently visited the rectory and received consent to search it. Gotta denied ever receiving a gun from Bass, and the agents found nothing beneath the basement stairs, although they saw scrape marks on the floor, indicating that something heavy had been dragged across it.

A few days later, ATF received a call from Gotta’s lawyer, who said he wanted to give them something. They returned to the rectory and were given a bin identical to the one Bass had described, weighing several hundred pounds.

Gotta said nothing about the contents of the bin and didn’t even give the agents a key to it. When the agents broke the lock, they found a .357-caliber handgun, thousands of rounds of ammunition, and a survival guide.

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Pope target of unprecedented smear attack by cardinals

ROME
The Times (UK)

Philip Willan, Rome
December 19 2016
The Times

The Pope is facing an unprecedented smear campaign designed to undermine his three-year pontificate. It has been orchestrated by cardinals angry about his sympathy for homosexuals and divorcees.

The campaign, spearheaded by conservative forces within the Vatican, amounts to “a subterranean civil war” within the church, Marco Politi, an expert on the Holy See, said. He added that the smear campaign included books, articles and letters contesting, in particular, the Pope’s teaching that divorced and remarried Catholics can “in certain cases” be allowed to take communion.

Mr Politi said that the criticisms of the Pope from within the Vatican constituted a direct and personal attack that was unprecedented in modern times. He cited the pontiff’s progressive reforms, including his advocacy of a more merciful approach to marital breakdown.

In an article published by Il Fatto Quotidiano newspaper to mark the Pope’s 80th birthday on Saturday, Mr Politi said: “It’s a systematic campaign of delegitimisation, which questions the very authority of the pontiff and the rightness of his guidance.”

Mr Politi, a veteran observer of Vatican affairs and author of the book Pope Francis among the Wolves, said that the ideological battle resembled the one fought over the modernising reforms of the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s.

While Vatican factions have traditionally fought among themselves, they still accepted the role of the Pope as referee, he said. “It’s absolutely new that the attacks should be levelled directly at the Pope now.”

Last month four cardinals, including the conservative American Raymond Burke, wrote to the Pope asking him to clarify his guidance on this point, which was published in a footnote to Amoris Laetitia (The Joy of Love), a teaching document issued last April.

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Malta’s knights ‘at war’ over Chancellor’s sacking

ROME
Malta Today

Matthew Vella 18 December 2016

Civil war has broken out among the Knights of Malta, after Grand Master Fra Matthew Festing threatened disciplinary action against any member criticising his expulsion of senior Knight Albrecht Boeselager, the Grand Chancellor.

The international Catholic weekly The Tablet said the move has sparked “open warfare” inside the Church’s oldest and most illustrious military order, founded in the 11th century during the crusades and which ruled over Malta between 1530 until their expulsion by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1798.

Boeselager, who as Grand Chancellor was the number three in the Order, told friends he had been accused of not following the Church’s teaching on the distribution of condoms in Africa. Festing denies this claim, saying Boeselager tried to conceal problems concerning his stewardship of the Order’s charitable work.

The Order’s patron and Vatican liaison, the arch-conservative Cardinal Raymond Burke – a critic of Pope Francis – was present when Festing asked Boeselager to resign.

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Ongar resident Teresa Cooper reacts to report into abuse at Church of England run Kendall House

UNITED KINGDOM
This is Local London

A GRANDMOTHER who was drugged and sexually abused in a children’s home has welcomed a church report on the scandal – but is still waiting for a formal apology.

Teresa Cooper, who now lives in Ongar, says the harrowing report about the Church of England-run Kendall House won’t ever erase the scars she will carry around for the rest of her life.

Now 49, she was just 14 when she was sent to the home, where she was locked in isolation and physically, emotionally and sexually abused in the institution that “normalised” cruelty.

Below, Teresa Cooper aged 14 while in Kendall House. She says the effects of the drugs made her look like an ‘old woman’

After spending the best part of 30 years tirelessly fighting for justice, she is single-handedly responsible for bringing what happened to light and the release of the report.

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Priester soll elf Kinder sexuell missbraucht haben

DANEMARK
Spiegel

[A pastor at the Free Church in Denmark has been accused to sexually abusing several children.]

Gegen den früheren Priester einer Freikirche in Dänemark ermittelt die Polizei wegen des sexuellen Missbrauchs mehrerer Kinder und Jugendlicher. Den Ermittlern in Mittel- und Westjütland sei der Geistliche aus dem Städtchen Silkeborg bereits seit Längerem verdächtig gewesen, teilte eine Polizeisprecherin mit.

Der Beschuldigte mit dänischem und amerikanischem Pass halte sich zurzeit in den USA auf, wo er laut der dänischen Polizei in einer anderen Sache angeklagt ist. Worum es dabei genau geht, ist unklar. Die Anklage in den USA wollen die Ermittler zunächst abwarten, bevor sie womöglich einen Antrag auf Auslieferung stellen.

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Vatikan bestätigt Missbrauchsvorwürfe

DEUTCHLAND
BR

[Vatican confirmed allegations of abuse. Heinrich M. (80), retired from Würzburg, can no longer serve as a priest and he is also forbidden to stay in the parishes of of Bad Kissingen where he was most recently employed.]

Das hat die Pressestelle des Ordinariats Würzburg mitgeteilt. Die vatikanische Glaubenskongregation hat die Vorwürfe wegen sexuellen Missbrauchs geprüft und in letzter Instanz bestätigt. Der Priester hat demnach vor mehr als 40 Jahren während seines Wirkens in Polen eine Minderjährige über mehrere Jahre hinweg sexuell missbraucht.

Bistum hatte schon reagiert

Würzburgs Bischof Friedhelm Hofmann hatte dem Ruhestandspfarrer im Landkreis Bad Kissingen bereits im Mai verboten, als Priester zu wirken. Außerdem muss der Geistliche aus dem Pfarrhaus ausziehen. Bischof Hofmann hat den Geistlichen aufgefordert, das Dekanat Bad Kissingen zu verlassen. Gegen den Ruhestandspfarrer läuft seit November 2015 eine kirchenrechtliche Voruntersuchung.

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Wegen Missbrauchs: Dekret gegen Pfarrer bestätigt

DEUTSCHLAND
inFranken

[Because of abuse: decree against German pastor is confirmed.]

Die römische Glaubenskongregation hat das Ergebnis der kirchenrechtlichen Voruntersuchung jetzt offiziell bestätigt.Damit sind die von Bischof Friedhelm Hofmann im Dekret vom 25. Mai 2016 verhängten Maßnahmen gegenüber dem Ruhestandspfarrer im vollem Umfang wirksam, teilte das Bischöfliche Ordinariat Würzburg am Montag mit. M. ist damit jedes öffentliche Wirken als Priester in Seelsorge und Liturgie verboten. Weiter ist ihm der Aufenthalt in den Pfarreien des Dekanats Bad Kissingen untersagt. Dort hatte er zuletzt gewirkt.

Die kirchenrechtliche Voruntersuchung wurde am 11. November 2015 eingeleitet und schließlich im Bischöflichen Offizialat Würzburg durchgeführt. Ergebnis war, dass M. vor mehr als 40 Jahren während seines Wirkens in Polen eine Minderjährige über mehrere Jahre hinweg sexuell missbraucht hatte

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Vatican trial finds three El Salvadoran priests guilty of sex abuse

EL SALVADOR
RTE News (Ireland)

A Vatican court has found three El Salvadoran priests – including a prominent monsignor – guilty of sexually abusing minors and has suspended them from their priestly duties, the country’s senior archbishop has announced.

Archbishop Jose Luis Escobar said Monsignor Jesus Delgado, the biographer and former secretary to the martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero, was among those convicted by the church court.

Last year Monsignor Delgado was among the three church representatives who announced in the Vatican that Pope Francis was promoting the late Archbishop closer to sainthood by giving him the title “Blessed”.

The late Archbishop’s assassination in 1980 by a state-sponsored death squad has been officially acknowledged by the civil authorities and led to last year’s beatification ceremony in San Salvador which was attended by a quarter of a million people.

The promotion was a highpoint in Pope Francis’ pontificate as he had personally “unblocked” the process of investigating Romero’s “cause” after conservatives in the Vatican had suggested it would be imprudent to promote a man who was closely associated with radical movements in the Church.

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IN–Abuse victims challenge newly-elected bishop

INDIANA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Monday, Dec. 19, 2016

For more information: David Clohessy 314 566 9790 cell, 314 645 5915 home, davidgclohessy@gmail.com, Barbara Dorris314 503 0003 cell, bdorris@SNAPnetwork.org

Indiana bishop wins bid for national office

Victims challenge him to “do more to protect kids”

Last month, a top Indiana Catholic official won his bid to head a national church sex abuse panel. Now, a victims group that supported him is urging him to “do more to protect the vulnerable, heal the wounded and expose the truth about clergy who commit and conceal child sex crimes.”

[SNAP]

Leaders of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, backed Bishop Timothy L. Doherty of Lafayette over Bishop Joseph Tyson of Yakima for the chairmanship of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on the Protection of Children and Young People. Doherty won that election.

“Doherty is taking over a committee that’s done very little for a very long time. We hope he’ll take immediate, concrete steps to safeguard kids,” said David Clohessy of SNAP.

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Oscar Romero’s Aide Guilty Of Child Sex Abuse, Vatican Inquiry Concludes

EL SALVADOR
Christian Today

Ruth Gledhill CHRISTIAN TODAY CONTRIBUTING EDITOR 19 December 2016

Two Catholic priests and a bishop from San Salvador have been removed from the priesthood after being found guilty of sexual abuse.

The Archbishop of San Salvador, José Luis Escobar, confirmed that the well-known Bishop Jesús Delgado and priests Francisco Gálvez and Antonio Molina have been deposed from clerical orders, “totally and definitively” losing all priestly functions, La Prensa reports.

“From now on, they can not exercise any office or priestly function according to canon 292 of the Code of Canon Law. These resolutions of the Holy See have already been communicated respectively to each of the aforementioned priests.

“We have also communicated it to the victims, to each one of the cases respectively, and today we make it known to all,” said Archbishop Escobar.

Bishop Jesús Delgado was removed last year from his post as third in command of the Catholic Church of El Salvador.

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Rabbi disbarred for alleged sex offences is still practicing — report

ISRAEL
Times of Israel

A rabbi who was disbarred by the Chief Rabbinate after accusations of sexual assault still presents himself as a rabbi and counselor, according to a Channel 2 investigative report aired Sunday.

Rabbi Shimon Garelick had his rabbinic license revoked in August at the recommendation of the rabbinic disciplinary committee after accusations that he committed a spate of sexual crimes over many years.

Garelick served as a neighborhood rabbi in the northern city of Nahariya, as a kashrut supervisor, and as a chaplain at the city’s hospital.

Accusations against Garelick have come from girls, boys, women and men, according to Channel 2. Some date back many years, while some are recent.

Police have closed all cases against him because the complainants were minors and there was not sufficient corroborating evidence to prosecute him.

Channel 2 found that he still serves as the head of a synagogue in his neighborhood. A reporter also went to the rabbi for counseling and secretly filmed him.

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Young People Feel Unsafe in Residential Care

AUSTRALIA
Pro Bono Australia

Monday, 19th December 2016

Wendy Williams, Journalist

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse released the findings of a study on Monday exploring the experiences of children and young people in residential care.

The report, the first of its kind in Australia to explore the issue from the perspective of young people, found most young people in residential care felt they were at risk of physical violence, sexual threats from their peers and from outsiders, and of ongoing bullying and harassment.

The study also found that children’s experiences of harm were often under-reported, and that children and young people could provide unique observations on the experience of abuse in residential care as well as how best to support children and young people in care.

Lead researcher Dr Tim Moore from the Institute of Child Protection Studies (ICPS) said the study highlighted that adult’s views about children’s safety, did not always “match up” with what children and young people felt they needed to be safe.

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Catholic Knights of Malta remove top official amid questions over fidelity to Church teaching

ROME
LifeSite News

ROME, December 15, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) — The Sovereign Military Order of Malta, an organization of professed Catholic knights overseen by the Vatican, have removed a top official amid an alleged flap over the distribution of condoms in the developing world, and allegations of infidelity to Church teaching.

As the controversy reaches the public, the Order says it is now between them and the Vatican, which means it will involve Cardinal Raymond Burke, whom Pope Francis appointed as patron of the Order in 2014.

The Prince and Grand Master of the Order on Wednesday appointed Fra’ John Critien as Grand Chancellor ad interim to replace Albrecht von Boeselager after he was removed from his post last week on the grounds that he violated his promise of obedience.

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Fra’ John Edward Critien appointed Grand Chancellor of the Sovereign Order of Malta

ROME
Order of Malta

The Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Order of Malta, Fra’ Matthew Festing, with the deliberative vote of the Sovereign Council, has appointed Fra’ John Edward Critien to the office of Grand Chancellor ad interim

The Sovereign Council met on December 14 at the Grand Magistry in Rome.

Fra’ John E. Critien, after taking the oath, has officially entered today into the fullness of his powers. Within the Government’s structure of the Sovereign Order of Malta, the Grand Chancellor is both the Foreign Minister and the Minister of the Interior. He is the head of the chancery and its related offices, and is responsible for relations with the national Associations of the Order. He is also the Order’s representative in dealings with third parties, and the implementing of policy and of internal administration of the Order. As Minister of Foreign Affairs, he is in charge of all diplomatic missions of the Sovereign Order of Malta in the world.

John E. Critien, born in Sliema, Malta, on 29 September 1949, is the younger son of the late Major Frank Edward Critien, and the late May Grech.

After graduating Bachelor of Arts at the Royal University of Malta, John E. Critien continued his studies in Italy at the University for Foreigners of Perugia and the State University of Pisa. John E. Critien then settled in Pisa for 22 years where he taught English Language and Literature.

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The current situation between the Order of Malta and Albrecht Freiherr von Boeselager

ROME
Order of Malta

Because, unfortunately, some details of the events of last week are being circulated and discussed in an unbalanced manner, the Grand Master of the Order, HMEH Fra’ Matthew Festing, would like to communicate the following. On Tuesday, December 6, an extremely grave and untenable situation became apparent concerning Albrecht von Boeselager’s position as Grand Chancellor of the Order of Malta, and the Grand Master called Boeselager for a meeting in presence of the Grand Commander, Fra’ Ludwig Hoffmann von Rumerstein and Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke as the Holy Father’s representative to the Order of Malta.

In the meeting the Grand Master said that the situation called for Albrecht von Boeselager to resign as Grand Chancellor, which is especially regretful because of his service to the Order for so many years. After Boeselager refused this, eventually the Grand Master had no choice but to order him, under the Promise of Obedience, in presence of the Grand Commander and the Cardinal Patronus, to resign. Boeselager refused again. Thus, the Grand Commander, with the backing of the Grand Master and the Sovereign Council and most members of the Order around the world, initiated a disciplinary procedure after which a member can be suspended from membership in the Order, and thus all Offices within the Order.

The reason for his removal as Grand Chancellor was due to severe problems which occurred during Boeselager’s tenure as Grand Hospitaller of the Order of Malta, and his subsequent concealment of these problems from the Grand Magistry, as proved in a report commissioned by the Grand Master last year.

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Grand Chancellor of Knights of Malta removed

ROME
Herald Malaysia

By Robert Mickens

The Knights of Malta made the surprise announcement last week: that the mandate of their Grand Chancellor, Albrecht Freiherr von Boeselager (pic), has come to an abrupt end only halfway through the German nobleman’s five-year term.

No reason was given in the short news item that was posted December 8 on the Sovereign
Military Hospitaller Order’s website.

The Order’s Prince and Grand Master, Matthew Festing, was just as vague in a letter (which La Croix International has seen) that was sent to the Knights’ national priors and other leading officials.

While Festing expressed “regret” that Boeselager “no longer holds the position of Grand Chancellor”, he added that the former official also would not have “any other position in and on behalf of the Order”.

Some saw that as a clear sign that the 67-year-old German, a Knight of Malta since 1976 and one of its top international officers since 1989, had been pushed out.

Festing said this was “with immediate effect” and added that members would “be informed as soon as possible” of the man who would temporarily fill the extremely important post of Grand Chancellor, basically the Order’s head of foreign affairs and the interior.

Sources close to the Knights of Malta, but who wished not to be identified, said it was suspected that Cardinal Raymond Burke played a role in sacking Boeselager.

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Across region, outdated sex abuse laws have loopholes

NEW ENGLAND
Boston Globe

By Todd Wallack, Jonathan Saltzman and Jenn Abelson GLOBE STAFF DECEMBER 19, 2016

Laura and Antonio Siracusa were horrified when then discovered their teenage daughter was in a sexual relationship with her Spanish teacher from Cardinal Spellman High School in Brockton seven years ago. The daughter and teacher denied they were a couple, the Siracusas said. But the parents eventually found evidence they couldn’t ignore, including a hotel receipt and graphic photos of the teacher taken with their daughter’s phone.

The Catholic school fired the teacher after administrators saw the photos, according to the Siracusas and their attorney. But the teacher refused to stop seeing the Siracusas’ daughter.

Yet, when the parents contacted a lawyer and police to intervene, they got an ugly surprise: There was nothing authorities could do. In Massachusetts and some other states, it turns out, it’s legal for a teacher to have sex with a high school student, as long as the student is at least 16 and consents.

“It was unfathomable to us,” recalled Laura Siracusa, who told her story to state legislators last year in an unsuccessful effort to persuade them to change the law. “We couldn’t get our arms around the fact that we had no legal options.”

Attorneys, police, and child welfare advocates say the age of consent law in Massachusetts is just one example of how outdated statutes and regulations sometimes enable educators in both public and private schools to exploit students with impunity.

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Archbishop Byrnes heads back to Detroit, will return to Guam in January

GUAM
KUAM

Updated: Dec 18, 2016 1

By Krystal Paco

Guam’s new coadjutor archbishop has returned home for the holidays. Archbishop Michael Byrnes left early Friday morning for Detroit. He’s scheduled to make the permanent move to Guam late-January.

Archbishop Byrnes was appointed by the Vatican on October 31 and given full authority over the Archdiocese of Agana.

Meanwhile, Archbishop Anthony Apuron faces a canonical trial in Rome for accusations of child molestation.

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Lawsuit: Archdiocese still pays Brouillard

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio , heugenio@guampdn.com December 19, 2016

A lawsuit alleges that the Archdiocese of Agana still sends regular retirement payments to former Guam priest Louis Brouillard, who is accused in seven of the 13 clergy sex abuse lawsuits filed so far against the archdiocese and current and former Catholic priests on Guam.

Brouillard has publicly admitted to sexually abusing at least 20 boys while he was on Guam, from the late 1940s to 1981. Brouillard was ordained as a priest at the Archdiocese of Agana in 1948.

“Despite the prolonged and egregious sexual abuse, spanning a period of several decades, neither the Agana Archdiocese nor the Roman Catholic Church ever formally disciplined Brouillard, and in fact have paid and continued to pay up through present time, sums of money to Brouillard on a regular basis, ostensibly under the guise of a retirement stipend,” states the Dec. 16 lawsuit filed against Brouillard, the Archdiocese of Agana and up to 50 other unnamed people who may have helped, abetted, concealed or covered up Brouillard’s sex abuse of minors.

Rape allegation against another priest

The latest clergy sex abuse lawsuit alleges that Brouillard repeatedly sexually molested and abused James A. Bascon in or about 1968 or 1969 , when Bascon was an altar boy at the San Isidro Catholic Church of Malojloj and a member of the Boy Scouts of America.

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December 18, 2016

El Salvador church fires 3 priests for sex abuse

EL SALVADOR
Fox News

December 18, 2016 Associated Press

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador – El Salvador’s Roman Catholic Church has separated three men from the priesthood after they were found guilty by church officials of sexually abusing children.

One is Rev. Jesus Delgado, one of the country’s best-known priests and a former top official in the San Salvador archdiocese.

Delgado served as a private secretary to assassinated Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero and wrote his biography.

Romero was killed in 1980 by a gunman linked to the military government of the time.

The archbishop of San Salvador identified the other two as Rev. Francisco Galvez and Rev. Antonio Molina.

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Research finds that children in residential care feel unsafe

AUSTRALIA
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

19 December, 2016

The Royal Commission has released a new research report exploring children and young people’s views about their safety in residential care. Most of the children and young people who participated in the research described feeling unsafe in residential care due to bullying, harassment and the threat of sexual assault.

In Australia, residential care is considered to be a placement of last resort for children and young people requiring out-of-home care and is used in circumstances where other types of out-of-home care are unsuccessful or unavailable. In 2015 there were 2394 children in residential care in Australia.

The Royal Commission contracted researchers from the Institute of Child Protection Studies, Australian Catholic University, Queensland University of Technology and Griffith University to examine what safety means to children and young people in residential care and how children can be best protected and supported if safety issues arise.

The research was informed by a literature review and interviews with 27 young people who were living in, or had experience of living in, residential care. Children and young people also reported that younger and more vulnerable children should ideally be kept out of residential care altogether, or alternatively placed in units with others of a similar age and background.

Other key findings of the report include:

* Children felt safest in residential care when it felt like home, for example when they were in a clean and welcoming environment, where they were able to celebrate events, and were well supervised by adults;

* To be safe, participants needed their residential care to offer stability and predictability. Many of the young people interviewed described their time in residential care as chaotic, found it difficult to feel settled and spoke of the high turnover of staff;

* Children were provided with a sense of safety when their residential care provided routine, fair rules and the ability to be heard during decision-making;

* Residential care felt most safe when adults and institutions took children and young people’s safety seriously and had proactive strategies in place to protect children from harm.

Young people also reported that in order to feel safe in residential care, they needed workers to realise that it was their home and that it was the workers who were visiting their space, not vice-versa.

Royal Commission CEO, Philip Reed, said the research makes an important contribution to what is known about children and young people’s experiences of safety in contemporary residential care.

“The research adds to the growing consensus that children and young people need an opportunity to participate in decisions about their own safety, and to be taken seriously,” he said.

“It also highlights the need for stable placements so that children and young people can develop trusting relationships.”

Mr Reed said the research will directly contribute to the Royal Commission’s final report and may inform any recommendations that may be made in relation to residential care or out-of-home care.

Read the full report.

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Iglesia destituye a tres sacerdotes salvadoreños por abuso sexual de menores

EL SALVADOR
El Espectador

La Iglesia católica destituyó a tres sacerdotes salvadoreños tras ser encontrados culpables de abuso sexual de menores, aseguró este domingo el arzobispo de San Salvador, José Luis Escobar.

“Hemos concluido los procesos penales eclesiásticos en contra de los sacerdotes acusados de abuso sexual de menores. Los tres sacerdotes procesados fueron encontrados culpables en sus respectivos juicios, por lo que en los tres casos se impuso la pena de dimisión del estado clerical”, señaló Escobar en una rueda de prensa tras la misa dominical en la catedral.

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Vatican trial finds three El Salvadoran priests guilty of sex abuse

EL SALVADOR
Reuters

Three El Salvadoran priests have been found guilty of sexual abuse against minors at a Vatican ecclesiastical trial and suspended from their priestly duties, San Salvador’s Catholic Church announced Sunday.

Archbishop Jose Luis Escobar of San Salvador said Francisco Galvez, Antonio Molina and Jesus Delgado, the biographer and former secretary of murdered Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero, were expelled after a criminal trial held at the Vatican found them responsible for sex crimes committed between 1980 and 2000.

No criminal charges have been brought against the three men by the Salvadoran government.

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Assignment Record– Rev. Dennis L. Peterson

TEXAS
BishopAccountability.org

Summary of Case: Dennis L. Peterson was a priest of the Diocese of Galveston-Houston, ordained in 1973. He served in a number of Houston parishes as an assistant and, for a time, was pastor of one. A master’s level social worker, Peterson founded the Houston Community Youth Center prior to ordination, in 1969. He was long-time director of Diocesan Youth Services and chaplain of of the Harris County Juvenile Detention Center. He also served on the diocesan Priests Personnel Committee.

In 1999 Peterson was placed on leave after he was accused of having sexually abused four children. One accuser claimed his abuse began in 1987 when he was age 14, and that it continued over a 10-year period. His parents had taken the boy to Peterson for counseling related to previous abuse by a Catholic Boy Scout leader. The other three were siblings – three boys and a girl – who said Peterson was a family friend in the 1970s and that he would wrestle with them in their living room and give them “wedgies.” They said they were afraid because Peterson was a deputy constable and had a large collection of guns. All of Peterson’s accusers said he plied them with alcohol and drugs.

Peterson’s accusers sued, but were unsuccessful because the statute of limitations required those claiming abuse as minors to file suit before age 20. Peterson died in July 2007.

Ordained: May 5, 1973
Died: July 12, 2007

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Editorial | Unsealed abuse case shows court’s role in scandal

PENNSYLVANIA
Tribune-Democrat

The attorney general’s investigation of child sexual abuse across the Altoona-Johnstown Roman Catholic Diocese unveils two terrible truths.

Priests and others within the church had been assaulting countless children for decades.

And church leaders and law enforcement professionals were not prosecuting the offenders, instead choosing to seal up cases and move priests from parish to parish, allowing for more children to become victims.

The Tribune-Democrat has vowed to help break down both cultures, and last Sunday – with help from both the Cambria courts and the diocese – we took a big step forward with a report on how the case of Monsignor Francis McCaa was mishandled by those trusted with protecting our communities and pursuing justice.

Thirty years ago – on Dec. 11, 1986 – the McCaa abuse case was sealed in Cambria County court by now-retired Judge Gerard Long.

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Archdiocese of Agaña enters a new, troubling era

GUAM
Sunday Post

By Neil Pang | For the Sunday Post

With Apuron’s canonical trial underway and a slew of civil lawsuits filed in Guam, the Catholic Church confronts new crises here and at the Vatican

With the Archdiocese of Agaña facing 13 lawsuits alleging child sexual abuse – and the real potential for additional suits to follow – the Catholic Church is preparing for what could be a drawn out and highly publicized exposure of alleged abuses and cover ups, as well as court ordered payouts possibly adding up to millions of dollars.

At the center of the current tumult are two interrelated events: the allegations of child sexual abuse leveled against local archdiocesan clergymen and the passage of Bill 326-33 into Public Law 33-187 that eliminated the statute of limitations in cases involving child sexual abuse.

Years of controversy

Contention and controversy were not new to the Archdiocese of Agaña prior to the May 17 statement made by Roy Quintanilla that alleged child sexual abuse against Archbishop Anthony Apuron.

For at least six years prior to Quintanilla’s accusation, Apuron often found himself the subject of news stories that intimately connected him to instances of alleged cover-ups of priests accused of abuse.

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December 17, 2016

Paedophiles views to be taken into account in child sex abuse inquiry

UNITED KINGDOM
Express

By JON ROGERS
Sat, Dec 17, 2016

The troubled £100 million inquiry, currently chaired by Professor Alexis Jay has unveiled her delayed review after a series of crises have hampered the government investigation.

However the review has already been met with outrage from various victims’ support groups as it was revealed that the public inquiry would talk to convicted paedophiles.

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) states: “In addition we will carry out qualitative research with convicted sexual offenders to understand how child sexual exploitation networks are formed and sustained.”

Andi Lavery, who runs White Flowers Alba, a group of victims abused in the Catholic Church, said: “Interviewing paedophiles is wrong. It is demeaning. It is turning this into an experiment and it makes us survivors feel like laboratory rats. I am not being treated like a human being by Jay. They are using us as research.”

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Syracuse woman accused of sending child porn to All Saints defendant

NEW YORK
Syracuse.com

By John O’Brien | jobrien@syracuse.com

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A federal grand jury has indicted a Syracuse woman on charges of producing child pornography of a 10-year-old girl then texting it to another child pornographer.

Kerry Smith, 41, was indicted on charges of sexual exploitation of a child and distributing child pornography.

She was accused in April of sending multiple photos of a naked 10-year-old girl to Jason Kopp, including pictures of her genitalia, according to the indictment.

After Kopp was arrested in March, he told investigators he’d received sexually explicit images of a child from a woman he knew only as “Kerry B,” according to an affidavit of FBI Special Agent Alix Skelton.

Investigators determined the woman was Smith by examining Kopp’s phone, the affidavit said. They confronted her and she admitted she’d produced the photos and texted them to Kopp, Skelton wrote.

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Government child sex abuse inquiry to interview paedophiles as victims hit out at ‘insulting’ decision

UNITED KINGDOM
Telegraph

Robert Mendick, chief reporter
16 DECEMBER 2016

Child sex abuse victims have condemned as “insulting” the decision to consult paedophiles as part of the Government’s £100 million national inquiry.

Professor Alexis Jay, the inquiry’s chairman, yesterday unveiled her long-awaited review following a series of crises that have dogged the abuse investigation, admitting its progress had been “too slow”.

But campaigners have accused Prof Jay of watering down victims’ public evidence sessions while adding an extra research project that will conduct interviews with convicted paedophiles.

The review states: “In addition we will carry out qualitative research with convicted sexual offenders to understand how child sexual exploitation networks are formed and sustained.”

But victims’s groups said it was outrageous that paedophiles would be ‘consulted’ by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) and said it was evidence that Prof Jay, an eminent social worker, was attempting to ‘theorise’ crimes committed over decades by predatory abusers.

Raymond Stevenson, founder of the Shirley Oaks Survivors Association, who was the victim of abuse in a children’s home in south London, said: “This is pathetic. You will not learn anything from speaking to paedophiles. They just lie anyway. It is a waste of public money.”

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