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July 9, 2017

MEDIA RELEASE – JULY 9, 2017

NEW JERSEY
Road to Recovery

BERGEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL AND THE IRISH CHRISTIAN BROTHERS REFUSE TO SETTLE CLAIMS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE IN A FAIR AND TIMELY MANNER

Bergen Catholic High School, Oradell, New Jersey, and the Irish Christian Brothers are re-victimizing several former students who were sexually abused while they were students and minor children at Bergen Catholic High School by refusing to settle several credible claims of sexual abuse by Irish Christian Brothers

Walter Slapkowski of Hackensack, New Jersey, a graduate of Bergen Catholic High School and childhood sexual abuse victim of science teacher Br. Timothy Joseph O’Sullivan, CFC, will speak about the re-victimization he is feeling because of the foot-dragging of Bergen Catholic High School and the Irish Christian Brothers in settling his case and the cases of his fellow schoolmates

Bergen Catholic High School and the Irish Christian Brothers continue to refuse to settle the credible claim of the Rev. Kobutsu Malone who was sexually abused as a freshman student by Br. Charles B. Irwin, CFC, a serial sexual abuser of boys, because Rev. Malone refuses to cease operation of a website (bergencatholicabuse.com) that chronicles sexual abuse cases at Bergen Catholic High School

What
A demonstration and press conference announcing that Bergen Catholic High School and the Irish Christian Brothers refuse to settle in a timely and fair manner the cases of several Bergen Catholic students who were sexually abused as children by many Irish Christian Brothers who were assigned to teach at Bergen Catholic High School

When
Monday, July 10, 2017 at 11:30 AM

Where
On the public sidewalk across the street from the main vehicle entrance to Bergen Catholic High School, 1040 Oradell Avenue, Oradell, New Jersey 07649

Who
Walter Slapkowksi, a graduate of Bergen Catholic High School, originally from Teaneck, NJ, who now lives in Hackensack, NJ, and is being re-victimized by the foot-dragging and stalling of Bergen Catholic High School and the Irish Christian Brothers in settling his credible claim; and, Dr. Robert M. Hoatson, a former member of the Irish Christian Brothers and advocate for many victims of sexual abuse at Bergen Catholic High School. He is currently President of Road to Recovery, Inc., a non-profit charity based in New Jersey that assists victims of sexual abuse and their families

Why
Bergen Catholic High School and the Irish Christian Brothers have settled many cases of childhood sexual abuse by Irish Christian Brothers and lay teachers who have worked at Bergen Catholic High School. Unfortunately, the latest group of victims who have courageously come forward to report credible claims of sexual abuse by Irish Christian Brothers and lay teachers are being re-victimized by the stalling tactics and foot-dragging of both organizations which refuse to settle these credible cases in a timely and fair manner, including that of Walter Slapkowski, who will speak about the re-victimization he is experiencing. Demonstrators will call on Bergen Catholic High School and the Irish Christian Brothers to settle all outstanding claims, including that of the Rev. Kobutsu Malone, who is being denied a settlement unless and until he ceases operation of a website (bergencatholicabuse.com) dedicated to shedding light on cases of sexual abuse at Bergen Catholic High School.

Contacts
Dr. Robert M. Hoatson, Road to Recovery, Inc – 862-368-2800 – roberthoatson@gmail.com
Attorney Mitchell Garabedian, Boston, MA – 617-523-6250 – garabedianlaw@msn.com

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Pell silent before court date

SINGAPORE
The West Australian

Rob Scott and Tim Clarke
Sunday, 9 July 2017

Cardinal George Pell has taken a vow of silence during a stopover in Singapore ahead of his looming court appearance on historical sex offences.

Australia’s most senior Catholic is halfway home from the Vatican, and was yesterday seen casually dressed sitting in and then leaving one of the city’s top hotels.

Approached by a Seven News reporter, Cardinal Pell, 76, gave a firm no comment to almost every question put to him about his scheduled Melbourne court date.

It is still unclear when Cardinal Pell might leave Singapore, or when he is due arrive in Australia, but while he is on a leave of absence from Rome he is not shirking his Christian responsibilities.

The third-ranked official in the Vatican attended a 10.30am Sunday Mass at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in the heart of Singapore.

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Cardinal Pell protests innocence en route to Oz

SINGAPORE
The Australian

July 10, 2017

TESSA AKERMAN
ReporterMelbourne
@TessaAkerman

Cardinal George Pell has passed through Singapore as he makes his way to Australia to face the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on multiple historical sex charges.

Less than two weeks after being issued a summons by Victorian Police, Australia’s highest-ranking Catholic spoke to the media in Singapore and was filmed eating an ice cream ahead of a court appearance in Australia scheduled for July 26.

Sitting in a Haagen-Dazs ice creamery in the city’s up-market Orchard Road area, Cardinal Pell rejected abuse allegations put to him by a passer-by. The man told the cardinal he had spoken to his mother who wanted to know whether Cardinal Pell was innocent.

“Tell her that I am,” Cardinal Pell responded.

Cardinal Pell was also stopped outside his Singapore hotel by Channel Seven and was asked whether he continued to deny the allegations.

Cardinal Pell declined to comment.

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Norberto Rivera, ¡el infierno te espera!

MEXICO
AM

[Norberto Rivera, hell awaits you! The archbishop and cardinal was a powerful and influential man, still traveling by helicopter, amassed an enormous fortune, rubbing shoulders with public officials and great characters; But according to the versions of some bishops, he does not enjoy any sympathy of the ope and their relations are tense. The situation was very notorious during the visit of Francis to Mexico. But Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera has no one to write to him. He lives in political solitude in the twilight of his long career which was marked by scandals and secrecy. Far off are the days when Norberto was clothed by powerful religious actors who put him on the highest steps of the Mexican Catholic hierarchy. Recently the former legionaries Alberto Athié and José Barba filed a criminal complaint with the PGR against Norberto Rivera for the cover-up of criminal acts against minors of at least 15 pedophile priests. The Attorney General’s Office (PGR) admitted to processing the complaint for alleged complicity and cover-up ny the Cardinal.]

ALEJANDRO POHLS HERNÁNDEZ

El arzobispo y cardenal fue un hombre poderoso e influyente, todavía viaja en helicóptero, amasó una enorme fortuna, se codeaba con funcionarios públicos y grandes personajes; pero según las versiones de algunos obispos, no goza de ninguna simpatía del Papa y sus relaciones son tensas, situación muy notoria durante la visita de Francisco a México.

Pero el cardenal Norberto Rivera Carrera ya no tiene quién le escriba. Vive la soledad política en el crepúsculo de su larga trayectoria, marcada por escándalos y claroscuros. Lejos están los tiempos en que a Norberto lo arropaban poderosos actores religiosos que lo encumbraron en los peldaños más altos de la jerarquía católica mexicana.

Recientemente los ex legionarios Alberto Athié y José Barba presentaron una denuncia penal ante la PGR en contra de Norberto Rivera por el encubrimiento de los actos criminales contra menores, de al menos 15 sacerdotes pedófilos. La Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) admitió a trámite la denuncia por presunta complicidad y encubrimiento del Cardenal.

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Catholics hold last picket against Apuron

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Chloe B Babauta , cbabauta@guampdn.com July 9, 2017

Catholic community groups advocating for Archbishop Anthony S. Apuron’s permanent removal held their last protest in front of the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica on Sunday, in order to give the Vatican space to make a decision.

Laity Forward Movement president Lou Klitzkie, Concerned Catholics of Guam president David Sablan and Catholic issues blogger Tim Rohr announced their decision to stop picketing Wednesday night.

Rohr said it would be counterproductive to continue. The Vatican tribunal holding Apuron’s trial wouldn’t want to be seen as being forced to make a decision because of community pressure on Guam, Rohr said.

Around 40 to 50 Catholics have protested every Sunday for over a year, since June 2016, according to Klitzkie.

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Staff at Kent abuse home were ‘never’ reported, tape reveals

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

By Callum May
BBC News

A clergyman who oversaw a children’s home where abuse took place in the 1970s and 80s “never once” reported staff to police, he said in a newly-discovered interview.

The Reverend Nicolas Stacey said children could be “manipulative” and make false claims, in the 2006 tape.

Mr Stacey was a director of social services in Kent at a time when girls were drugged and abused at Kendall House in Gravesend.

He died in May 2017 aged 89.

A review published last year found that girls at the home, which was run by the Church of England, were routinely drugged, locked up, and sexually abused.

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Bishops ‘abuse cover-up’ resignation call by alleged victim

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

A man who said he was raped as a teenager by a Church of England vicar is calling on four serving Bishops and the Archbishop of York to resign, citing allegations of misconduct.

Matt Ineson said church leaders did not act when he told them, nearly 30 years later, of the alleged abuse in 1984.

He has lodged a complaint and is to protest outside York Minster at a General Synod gathering.

The Church’s national safeguarding team said it took the matter seriously.

The Reverend Trevor Devamanikkam was facing charges of rape but killed himself in June before his case came to court.

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Ultra-Orthodox cult leader drowns in Mexico

MEXICO
YNet News

Rabbi Shlomo Helbrans, founder of the Lev Tahor ultra-Orthodox sect, is found drowned in a river in Mexico; Helbrans and his followers entered Mexico after fleeing from authorities in Guatemala.

Itamar Eichner|Published: 08.07.17

Rabbi Shlomo Erez Helbrans, 55, leader of the “Lev Tahor” (“Pure Heart”) ultra-Orthodox sect, was found drowned in a river in the Mexican state of Chiapas on Friday, according to local media.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement saying the reports were being looked into by the Israeli embassy in Mexico.

According to local media, Helbrans’ body was pulled from the river by rescue forces on Friday afternoon after the rabbi was swept away by strong currents while swimming before Shabbat.

Rabbi Helbrans was the head of a group of forty ultra-Orthodox families who entered the state of Chiapas about three weeks ago, after crossing the border from Guatemala.

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‘I had no idea that I could’ve gotten these injections’: Home survivor told he was put on vaccine trial

IRELAND
The Journal

COUNCILLOR FRANCIS TIMMONS represents the Dublin suburb of Clondalkin as an independent at South Dublin County Council.

He spent the first years of his life at Madonna House, a mother and baby home run by the Sisters of Charity in Blackrock in Dublin.

Timmons has recently learned that, as a toddler in the home, he was an unwitting participant on an infamous vaccine programme, and now has received confirmation that he received two injections as part of a medicines trial in the 1970s.

In a letter seen by TheJournal.ie, GlaxoSmithKline Ireland confirmed to Timmons that he received a diphtheria tetanus pertussis (DTP) vaccine and a “Plain New” vaccine as part of the Trivax study.

The letter states that he was one of 19 individuals to receive the DTP and one of 30 on the Trivax study at Madonna House in 1973.

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Lev Tahor Cult Leader Rabbi Shlomo Erez Helbrans Reportedly Drowns in Mexico

MEXICO
Matzav

Rabbi Shlomo Helbrans, leader of the ‘Jewish’ cult Lev Tahor, was found drowned in a river in the Mexican state of Chiapas on Friday. His body was pulled from the river by rescue forces on Friday afternoon after he was swept away by strong currents while toiveling before Shabbos.

He was 55 years old.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry said that it received reports of the drowning and added that it was investigating, but could not confirm Helbrans’ death, according to Channel 10.

A native of Yerushalayim’s Kiryat Yovel neighborhood, Helbrans was born in 1962 to Pinchos and Yocheved Elbarnes, secular Jews. Around his 13th birthday, he became religious and studied at a yeshiva in Yerushalayim.

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Shlomo Helbrans, Lev Tahor Cult Leader Drowns In River While ‘Toiveling’ On Friday

MEXICO
The Yeshiva World

According to multiple media reports, Shlomo Helbrans, the leader of the Lev Tahor cult, drowned on Friday in Mexico. He was 55.

Local media reports said his body was found in a river that he used as a Mikva.

The Israel Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying the reports were being looked into by the Israeli embassy in Mexico.

According to local media, Helbrans’ body was pulled from the river by rescue forces on Friday afternoon after he was swept away by strong currents.

About three and a half years ago, Canadian authorities blocked the group from transferring underage members to Guatemala after Canadian courts issued a decree requiring some children to be transferred to foster families after being found to have been severely abused.

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Leader of Lev Tahor cult drowns in Mexico — report

MEXICO
The Times of Israel

The leader of the extremist ultra-Orthodox cult Lev Tahor has reportedly drowned in Mexico.

Local media reports said the body of Rabbi Shlomo Helbrans, 55, was found in a river that he entered for a ritual immersion late Friday afternoon.

The Foreign Ministry said it was aware of the reports and investigating, but could not confirm the information, according to Channel 10.

The Lev Tahor group practices an extreme form of ultra-Orthodox Judaism started in the 1980s under which the women wear black head-to-toe cloaks similar to the Muslim chador.

The 500-strong sect has left Israel, Canada and the United States in recent years amid allegations of child abuse and has been dubbed “the Jewish Taliban.”

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Vatican’s third most powerful figure George Pell cuts a lonely figure as he sits in a hotel lobby during a Singapore stopover on the way to Australia to face historic sex charges

SINGAPORE
Daily Mail

By Sam Duncan For Daily Mail Australia

The Vatican’s third most senior figure cut a lonely figure in a hotel lobby before attending Sunday mass during a stopover to face historical sex charges in Australia.

Cardinal George Pell, who is Australia’s most powerful Catholic leader, was in Singapore on his way back home from Rome to have his day in court.

He was spotted looking pensive in his hotel before meeting another man and going to 10.30am mass at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore’s Civic District.

Pell refused to comment or answer questions when confronted by a Seven News reporter as he got into a car.

Cardinal Pell, who serves as the Pope’s treasurer, is the highest-ranking official to be charged in the sex abuse scandal that has dogged the Catholic Church for years.

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The Drug-Fueled Homosexual Scandal Allegations at the Holy Office

ROME
National Catholic Register

Whatever the exact truth behind the lurid and disturbing story, it has further exposed such gravely sinful behavior taking place in the Vatican that one senior member of the curia says has “never been worse.”

Edward Pentin

According to reports in the mainstream media, Vatican police broke up a drug-fueled homosexual debauched party in an apartment of the Holy Office, but how true is it?

The news first broke in a June 28 article in Il Fatto Quotidiano: the Vatican gendarmerie raided a flat in the same building as the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith where they discovered hard drugs and a group of men engaged in homosexual activity. A number of prominent secular English-speaking media outlets have subsequently published extensive details of the Il Fatto Quotidiano report.

The article claims the occupant of the apartment was the secretary to Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio, president of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, the Church’s most important canon law office.

The report further claims that the area of the building was reserved not just for monsignors but senior curial officials, suggesting that the secretary had influential friends in high places to secure such a prestigious apartment.

Others residing in the Holy Office reportedly complained about a steady stream of young male visitors and of noisy parties in the secretary’s apartment — complaints that prompted the police raid. Further suspicions were also raised when others saw the secretary, a monsignor from the diocese of Prenestina near Rome, had access to a luxury car with Vatican plates which allegedly allowed him to bring drugs into the Vatican without ever being stopped by the Vatican police.

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Interested in Catholic reaction to Francis? Get off Twitter and into the trenches

ROME
Crux

John L. Allen Jr.
EDITOR

If all you had to go by in judging Catholic reaction to Pope Francis were press treatments and social media, you’d think it’s an all-or-nothing war between devoted supporters and fanatical critics. In the trenches, however, what you find is a spirit of root enthusiasm and loyalty, tempered with a critical edge on specific points depending on what’s most important to a particular person.

Saturday, Romans awoke to find a provocative image staring out from their neighborhood newsstands. On the cover of the latest issue of the magazine Millennium, published by the daily Il Fatto Quotidiano, was a traditional depiction of St. Sebastian with arrows protruding from his body, but with the head of the pope, under the title, “The Enemies of Pope Francis: Here’s Who Wants to Force Him to Resign.”

This is hardly the first time an Italian publication has offered a run-down of the pontiff’s supposed enemies, both inside the Vatican and in the hierarchy, but the rhetoric this time was especially breathless.

The title on the inside of the piece was, “Too many enemies for a pope alone: Behold who’s plotting to force Francis to resign,” while a press release by editor Peter Gomez referred to a “true and real war” being waged against the pontiff by “powerful cardinals, screaming ex-Masons and politically connected opinion-makers.”

For the most part, the piece was a run-down of already well-documented episodes, such as Francis’s intervention with the Knights of Malta and the “Vatileaks 2.0” affair, with a Machiavellian undertone that they’re all expressions of subterranean opposition to the pope calculated to make his life so difficult that he eventually decides to walk away.

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Karnataka parents, temple priest arrested for forcing 10-year-old to become a devadasi

INDIA
The News Minute

The parents of a 10-year-old girl child from Kalaburagi in Karnataka has been arrested for forcing their daughter to become a Devadasi. Apart from the parents of the girl, a 70-year-old temple priest has also been arrested in the case.

The girl child was forced to become a Devadasi five years ago, when her parents, distressed at her chronic illness, approached the temple priest Sharanappa for remedy.

Kalaburagi District Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Child Helpline and officials of the Department of Women and Child Development, had earlier in June, rescued the girl, after they received information that she was to be sent off with a man.

Sharanappa, who had claimed that he had facilitated many girls to become Devadasis over the past few decades, tied a mangalsutra around the girl’s neck.

As per the Devadasi system, which stands eradicated in Karnataka, a girl, generally from the Dalit community, is ceremoniously married to the deity. The girl is later sent with a man who promises to take care of her, but glaring cases of sexual abuse have been exposed in the past.

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Rampant Sex Scandals: The Difference Between Monsignor Luigi Capozzi and Marc Jacobs

PHILIPPINES
Inquirer – Preen

BY B. WISER

This column may contain strong language, sexual content, adult humor, and other themes that may not be suitable for minors. Parental guidance is strongly advised.

When fashion designer Marc Jacobs hosted a drug-fuelled 10-man orgy in his apartment in Oct. 2015, he was at least upfront and unapologetic about his intentions—or appetites. And he sent out his clarion call via Grindr, the gay hook-up app. What he expected in return for his largesse, not to mention his openness regarding his sexual proclivities, was discretion.

Unfortunately, one participant at the orgy wasn’t quite pleased with the eye candy on offer and sniffed to Page Six that “people weren’t as good-looking as I expected. I expected Lorenzo Martone beautiful. They were average, chill people who didn’t have any attitude, which was really nice.”

There were also reportedly drugs during the bacchanal, which raised eyebrows because Jacobs is sober.

So what did Marc Jacobs do when news about the wild sex-and-drugs weekend leaked? He simply posted on Instagram a goodbye of sorts to Grindr, featuring a photoshopped image of him, naked torso and all, with the Grindr logo as the backdrop, and captioned it “Yup. I’m gay. Sometimes I enjoy sex. Sometimes! #stillonlyhuman #callmemarc #yourstotry…maybe.”

Orgies at the Vatican, it would seem, are no less drug-fuelled or wild, though the quality of eye candy may be debatable. Candor approaching Marc Jacobs’ level, however, is clearly lacking; hypocrisy reigns instead.

Consider this: Last month, Vatican police raided the apartment of a prelate who was reported to be an aide of one of the key advisers to Pope Francis. According to the Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano, neighbors had complained about people coming in and out of the apartment acting bizarrely all hours of the night.

Police arrived to find a homosexual orgy in progress, and drugs aplenty. The priest occupying the apartment was apparently so loaded up on cocaine that he was taken to the Pius XI clinic in Rome to detox. In true Catholic fashion, he has since been shunted off to a convent in Italy for what is ostensibly a spiritual retreat, otherwise known as rehab.

The priest is secretary to Francesco Cardinal Coccopalmerio, who serves as the president of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, and is close to Pope Francis. And filed under “You Just Can’t Make This Stuff Up,” the Pope is reportedly furious, said the newspaper, as the apartment that served as the den of iniquity actually belongs to the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, which is responsible for tackling—wait for it—clerical sexual abuse.

The priest has been identified as Monsignor Luigi Capozzi, and this was not his first orgy, nor was it his first time to overdose. According to Life Site, “Capozzi managed to evade suspicion from Italian police by using a BMW luxury car with license plates of the Holy See, which made him practically immune to stops and searches. This privilege, usually reserved for high-ranking prelates, allowed the monsignor to transport cocaine for his frequent homosexual orgies without being stopped by the Italian police.”

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Crece la presión para que se juzgue a Norberto Rivera por encubrimiento de pederastas

MEXICO
Proceso

[Growing pressure for Norberto Rivera to be tried for pedophile cover-ups.Even though Hugo Valdemar, a spokesman for Norberto Rivera Carrera, says that the complaint filed against the cardinal to the Attorney General’s Office for not reporting pedophile priests is inconsistent and will not prosper, prosecutors are confident that it will end the long impunity of the cardinal. In addition, on the platform Charge.org circulates a letter addressed to President Enrique Peña Nieto and Attorney Raul Cervantes to request the petitioner open the file of his 15 cures accused of abusers.]

POR RODRIGO VERA , 8 JULIO, 2017

Aun cuando Hugo Valdemar, vocero de Norberto Rivera Carrera, dice que la denuncia interpuesta contra el cardenal ante la Procuraduría General de la República por solapar a curas pederastas es inconsistente y no prosperará, los promotores de la querella tienen confianza en que se ponga fin a la larga impunidad del purpurado. Además, en la plataforma Charge.org circula una carta dirigida al presidente Enrique Peña Nieto y al procurador Raúl Cervantes para que pidan al denunciado abrir los expediente de sus 15
curas acusados de abusadores.

CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (Proceso).- Ante la denuncia penal que el pasado 2 de junio se interpuso contra el cardenal Norberto Rivera Carrera, por encubrir a 15 sacerdotes presuntamente pederastas de su arquidiócesis primada de México, la Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) abrió el expediente DF/05541/2017, el cual turnó a la Dirección General de Control de Averiguaciones Previas para su evaluación jurídica.

Mientras tanto, la semana pasada se comenzó a impulsar la querella en internet a través de la plataforma Change.org, dedicada a defender causas sociales y en la cual –hasta la tarde del jueves 6– ya había conseguido 30 mil firmas de apoyo.

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Catholic groups march in 54th – and final – protest against church

GUAM
KUAM

Jul 08, 2017

By Krystal Paco

Dozens of members of the Laity Forward Movement and the Concerned Catholics of Guam put down their signs as today marked their final Sunday picket.

According to Laity Forward Movement’s Lou Klitzkie, this is to make room for a decision from Rome relative to the ongoing canonical trial against Archbishop Anthony Apuron.

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La Iglesia católica de México no denunció ante la justicia a curas pederastas, y esta es su justificación

MEXICO
Univision

[The Catholic Church in Mexico did not report pedophile priests to justice pedophile priests and this is their justification. Mexican authorities are investigating Cardinal Norberto Rivera for not denouncing acts of pederasty. The spokesman of the Mexican Archdiocese argued that before 2014 the law did not force them to denounce these acts, adding that the pope had finally punished the priests.]

Autoridades mexicanas investigan al cardenal Norberto Rivera por no haber denunciado actos de pederastia. El vocero de la Arquidiócesis mexicana argumentó que antes de 2014 la ley no obligaba a denunciar estos hechos, sumado a que el Papa finalmente ya había castigados a los sacerdotes.

Por: Sergio Rincón
Publicado: jul 08, 2017

Ciudad de México.- La Iglesia católica de México está envuelta en un escándalo debido a que su cardenal, Norberto Rivera, está siendo investigado por supuesto encubrimiento a curas pederastas.

La acusación central dice que Rivera -máximo jerarca de la institución en México- sabía que había sacerdotes abusadores pero no denunció las violaciones a menores ante las autoridades mexicanas, por lo que nunca se procesó a ninguno de estos religiosos y hasta la fecha se desconoce cuántos son y continúan en libertad. Su única acción ante estos delitos sexuales fue iniciar un juicio interno cuyo fallo y castigo dio el Papa de turno.

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Bishop of Oxford: I want to meet with abused priest Matthew Ineson

UNITED KINGDOM
Christian Today

One of the bishops accused by a Church of England priest of ignoring cries for help over his abuse by another priest as a young man has said he is willing to meet him and discuss the issue.

Interviewed this morning on the BBC’s Sunday programme, the Bishop of Oxford, Steven Croft, said he was sorry Rev Matt Ineson ‘feels he wasn’t heard’ and wanted to meet him to discuss the situation.

Ineson was abused three decades ago while he was a teenager and living at the home of Rev Trevor Devamanikkam following a family breakdown. Devamanikkam committed suicide earlier this year before police were due to arrest him.

Ineson has lodged complaints of misconduct against the Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, and four serving bishops including Croft, claiming that they had failed to act on his disclosures of rape. The complaints, made under the C of E’s clergy disciplinary measure, were dismissed because they were filed outside the one-year limit required by the Church.

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July 8, 2017

Dark forces hoped the QC sex scandal would destroy my child abuse inquiry… and it almost did: Stunning admission by the fourth boss of the troubled historic paedophile probe

UNITED KINGDOM
The Mail on Sunday

By David Rose for The Mail on Sunday

The head of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse has admitted that the sensational alleged sex scandal involving the inquiry’s own top lawyers came close to forcing its collapse – an outcome which, she says, would have been welcomed by the powerful institutions which regard it as a menace.

In an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday, inquiry chairman Professor Alexis Jay said: ‘Strong vested interests would like to see this inquiry implode.

‘There are institutions which would prefer to see us fail, because we are such a threat.’

She presented an uncompromising defence of the controversial inquiry’s conduct, pledging it would deliver the first of a series of major reports next year.

Established by then-Home Secretary Theresa May in 2014, the inquiry has a staff of 220 lawyers and investigators combing through thousands of documents and is holding hearings under 13 separate headings, including the Catholic and Anglican churches, schools, councils and children’s homes. Last year, it spent more than £20 million. It is set to end with a final overarching report and recommendations early in the next decade.

Prof Jay said the furore surrounding claims – which have been refuted – that the inquiry’s former chief counsel, Ben Emmerson QC, sexually assaulted a colleague in a lift, put the inquiry in serious jeopardy and ‘for a brief period it felt like every other day there was a different kind of crisis’. What stung most were unfounded claims that she herself had covered up the internal scandal, by allowing Mr Emmerson to leave without being called to account.

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MEDIA RELEASE – JULY 8, 2017

NEW YORK
Road to Recovery

THE DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ENCOMPASSING THE BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS IN NEW YORK CITY, HAS ANNOUNCED A FINANCIAL COMPENSATION PROGRAM FOR CHILDHOOD VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ABUSE BY PRIESTS AND DEACONS

Fr. Brian Keller and other priests and/or deacons were sexual abusers of many boys and girls during their assignments at parishes in the Queens neighborhoods of Glendale (for example, St. Pancras); Ridgewood (for example, St. Matthias); and Middle Village (for example, St. Margaret), and in many other Brooklyn/Queens parishes, schools, institutions, and neighborhoods

Many courageous men and women have come forward to begin their healing from sexual abuse by Brooklyn diocesan priests and deacons and it is believed that many innocent victim/survivors are still living in silence and fear in Glendale, Ridgewood, Middle Village, Queens, NY, and many other sections and neighborhoods of the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens

What
Demonstrations and leafletings outside neighboring parishes in Queens, New York, where sexual abuse of children by priests and/or deacons took place

When and Where
Sunday, July 9, 2017 from 9:30 am until 10:30 AM on the public sidewalk outside St. Margaret Church, 6605 79th Place, Middle Village, NY 11379 (Church is around the corner on 80th Street)

Sunday, July 9, 2017 from 10:45 AM until 11:30 AM on the public sidewalk outside St. Matthias Church, 5815 Catalpa Avenue, Ridgewood, NY 11385 (before the 11:30 AM Masses)

Sunday, July 9, 2017 from 11:45 AM until 12:15 PM on the public sidewalk outside St. Pancras Church, 72-22 68th Street, Glendale, NY 11385 (after the 11:00 AM Mass)

Who
Members of Road to Recovery, Inc., a non-profit charity based in New Jersey that assists victims of sexual abuse and their families, including its co-founder and President, Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D.

Why
The Diocese of Brooklyn has instituted a program of financial compensation for childhood victims of sexual abuse by diocesan priests and deacons. Already, several men and women have courageously begun their healing by coming forward to report their abuse and participating in the compensation program. But, it is believed that many men and women who were abused as children continue to live in silence and fear. Demonstrators will urge all sexual abuse victims of priests and deacons in the Diocese of Brooklyn to come forward, begin to heal, and participate in a program that is long overdue.

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

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Records show priest was previously on leave for 3 years

PENNSYLVANIA
WJAC

by Lauren Petrelli and Ron Musselman

HOLLIDAYSBURG — A priest in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown was placed on leave from public ministry Wednesday.

Rev. Mark L. Bartchak, bishop of the diocese, said in a release that Rev. Anthony J. Petracca was placed on leave from public ministry.

The action comes after an accusation of misconduct involving a minor that allegedly occurred in the mid-1980s.

However, our 6 News team found church records that show this is not the first time Petracca had to take a leave of absence.

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Catholics will end protests after today

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Today’s protest is expected to be the last.

For 54 Sundays, some of Guam’s Catholics went to church, and also joined the protest march at the Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica, to demand the complete removal of disgraced Archbishop Anthony Apuron from the Catholic Church of Guam.

Apuron stands accused of sexually abusing certain former altar boys under his care and is undergoing a trial before the Vatican justice system. Cases have also been filed against him in civil courts in Guam.

This Sunday will be the last of the Catholic protesters’ demonstrations because participants have seen enough progress in the local Catholic church leadership’s efforts to clean house, and in the sincerity of its efforts, according to the sentiment voiced at a recent meeting among members of the Concerned Catholics of Guam and other lay Catholics on the island.

The organization has been instrumental in calling attention to the problems with the local Catholic church, starting with a call for financial transparency and later for the ouster of Apuron, as he faced mounting sex-abuse allegations from formerly underage boys who were under his care as a priest decades ago.

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Wife of Toledo pastor charged with child sex trafficking resigns from position with Children Services

OHIO
13 ABC

TOLEDO, Ohio (13abc Action News) – The wife of a Toledo pastor charged with child sex trafficking has resigned from her board position with the Lucas County Children Services Board.

According to Children Services, Laura Lloyd Jenkins sent a letter via email to county commissioners resigning from the board effective yesterday.

The announcement comes after federal agents testified in court that she knew her husband, Pastor Cordell Jenkins, allegedly had sex with a teen and never reported it.

The prosecutors called her husband a “flight risk” citing evidence of internet searches made by his wife for plane tickets.

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SNAP to Guam church: Stop fighting accusers in civil courts

GUAM
Pacific Daily News

Haidee V Eugenio , heugenio@guampdn.com July 8, 2017

The world’s largest group of clergy sex abuse survivors said Thursday the only way the Archdiocese of Agana can now make amends is to stop fighting accusers in the civil courts.

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, SNAP, said making amends now also means cooperating completely with civil authorities, and turning over and making public all evidence of child sex abuse and cover-up in the church’s secret personnel files.

Joelle Casteix, volunteer western regional leader for SNAP, was responding to Archbishop Michael Jude Byrnes’ declaration of the Year of Reparationfor the Catholic Church on Guam.

“The laity of the Archdiocese of Agana has already showed tremendous solidarity with victims by standing with them, believing them, praying for them, protesting outside of the cathedral, and demanding transparency and accountability from Archdiocesan leadership and the Vatican,” Casteix said in a statement.

Casteix said Byrnes must stop putting the burden of amends on the laity because that burden must sit squarely on the shoulders of church officials and their attorneys.

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Man claims monk sexually abused him more than 100 times as a kid

NEW JERSEY
NJ.com

BY JUSTIN ZAREMBA jzaremba@njadvancemedia.com,
NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

LINDEN — A New Jersey man who attended the now-shuttered St. Elizabeth of Hungary School more than four decades ago has anonymously stepped forward and accused a Benedictine monk of abusing him on more than 100 occasions as a teenager.

In a lawsuit filed Friday morning, a plaintiff identified as John Doe III alleges he was sexually abused on numerous occasions by the Rev. Timothy Brennan between 1968 and 1971 while a student at St. Elizabeth’s School.

Doe also accused St. Elizabeth’s School, the Archdiocese of Newark and the Order of Saint Benedict, which operates St. Mary’s Abbey and Delbarton School, of misconduct, negligence, fraudulent concealment and other charges over their alleged failure to protect him from Brennan’s abuse. He is seeking compensatory and punitive damages.

Jim Goodness, a spokesman for the Archdiocese of Newark, referred comment on Brennan to the Order of Saint Benedict. Anthony Cicatiello, a spokesman for St. Mary’s Abbey, the Benedictine monastic community in Morristown which operates the Delbarton School, declined comment due to active litigation involving Brennan.

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On the Island of Guam, Is the Eighth Commandment Discarded?

UNITED STATES
These Stone Walls

POSTED BY FR. GORDON J. MACRAE ON JUNE 21, 2017

A prayer is offered for a falsely accused priest at the London prison cell of St Thomas More while on the Island of Guam a new Catholic Inquisition makes its debut.

“Hear me out. You and your class have ‘given in’ – as you rightly call it – because the religion of this country means nothing to you one way or the other.” (Sir Thomas More in Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons, London, 1961, P. 122).

Sir Thomas More became Saint Thomas More, a martyr for faith and truth when he was executed for “high treason” upon the order of King Henry VIII in 1535. The King demanded complicity from Thomas More in a campaign against the Catholic Church when the Pope denied the King an annulment from his marriage to Catherine of Aragon to marry Anne Boleyn.

As Lord Chancellor of England, Thomas More surrendered his favor with the King and his Court to defend his Church and faith. The King’s response set in motion the Protestant Reformation in England. Meanwhile, Henry VIII went on to marry a total of six times. Thomas More, condemned for fidelity to his Catholic faith, was imprisoned in the Tower of London and beheaded on July 6, 1535. His head was mounted on a pole at the Tower of London Bridge.

Saint Thomas More was canonized a saint and a martyr 400 years later, and today is honored by the Catholic Church on June 22. On June 22 this year, Dr. Robert Moynihan will visit the London prison cell of Saint Thomas More where, among his prayers, will be offered one for me and for These Stone Walls. Dr. Moynihan is Editor and Publisher of the very fine Inside the Vatican magazine.

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Former Mapleton bishop charged with abuse

UTAH
Deseret News

By Pat Reavy @DNewsCrimeTeam
Published: July 7, 2017

MAPLETON — A former LDS Church bishop accused of sexually abusing at least two boys in his congregation has been charged.

Erik Wayne Hughes, 51, of Mapleton, was charged Friday in 4th District Court with two counts of forcible sexual abuse, a second-degree felony; and tampering with a witness, a third-degree felony.

According to charging documents, Hughes touched the genitals of a 17-year-old boy at least twice in 2014. Then in June, after Hughes learned that the boy had told authorities about the incidents, he “approached a second victim … (and) advised the victim that he might be contacted by police, and told that victim what to say to ensure (Hughes) would not get into trouble. The second victim was also sexually abused by (Hughes) when he was 17 years old and a member of the defendant’s LDS ward,” the charges state.

According to police, one boy was 15 when the alleged abuse began. Both are now over 18. Both men also claim that Hughes may have drugged them by giving them a pill to relax, only to pass out and wake up to find Hughes abusing them, according to a police affidavit filed in 4th District Court.

Hughes was not charged Friday with anything in relation to the alleged druggings.

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Scholarship honors memory of abuse victim

PENNSYLVANIA
Tribune-Democrat

By Randy Griffith
rgriffith@tribdem.com

A Johnstown man whose death in May brought attention to both the Catholic Church’s abuse scandal and the local drug epidemic has inspired a scholarship fund to continue his compassion for others.

Corey Leech’s family says the 31-year-old nurse’s death in May was the result of drug addiction that developed in response to years of trauma at the hands of a predator associated with the church.

But while battling his own demons, Leech was able to provide support and comfort for many through his role as a nurse in Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center’s Regional Intensive Care Nursery, his family said.

“At Corey’s service, we were honored by the number of people who came to tell us how much he had made a difference in their lives,” his mother, Cindy Leech, said.

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More tests planned on former Mother and Baby Home site in Tuam

IRELAND
Newstalk

7 Jul 2017
Jack Quann

The Department of Children says further geophysical surveys are to take place on the site of a former Mother and Baby Home in Tuam.

It has published its first monthly update on the homes.

Minister Katherine Zappone invited former residents and their supporters to participate in a consultation process.

The report says over 100 people took part in the event on June 30th, “reflecting the high level of interest in engaging with this process.”

Arrangements for further events are being considered so that others will also have an opportunity to have their say.

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BREAKING: Priest arrested in road rage incident on Florida’s Turnpike

FLORIDA
Palm Beach Post

PALM CITY
A road rage incident along a stretch of northbound Florida’s Turnpike led to a North Carolina priest’s arrest this week after he allegedly pointed a handgun at another vehicle, according to authorities.

William Rian Adams, 35, of Fletcher, N.C., faces two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after authorities alleged he pointed the weapon at two people late Wednesday at mile marker 125 near Palm City in Martin County.

According to a Florida Highway Patrol report, Adams was driving a red Chevrolet Corvette when he attempted to brake check a Chevrolet Silverado pickup that was closely following his vehicle.

The driver of the pickup attempted to go around Adams’ vehicle, prompting Adams to point the weapon, authorities alleged.

Online records show that Adams is the rector of Calvary Episcopal Church in Fletcher, N.C., just south of Asheville. Troopers pulled over Adams’ vehicle in St. Lucie County shortly after his accusers called police.

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Cardinal George Pell taking a break in Asia before coming home to face historical sex charges

AUSTRALIA
9 News

[with video]

Cardinal George Pell has been spotted taking a break in Asia before returning to Australia to face historical sexual abuse charges.

In exclusive video obtained by 9NEWS, Cardinal Pell was seen sitting with a friend outside an ice cream shop in Singapore earlier today.

Cardinal Pell, 76, is due to appear in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on July 26, after Victoria Police charged him with a number of offences relating to alleged historical sexual abuse.

This is his first appearance outside of Rome since police laid the charges. It is unclear when he will travel the final leg to Melbourne.

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Cardinal George Pell spotted in Singapore

AUSTRALIA
news.com.au

JULY 8, 2017

Australian Associated Press

Cardinal George Pell has reportedly been spotted in Singapore as he makes his way back Australia to face multiple historical sexual abuse charges.

In a video obtained by Nine Network, Cardinal Pell is seen sitting with a friend at an ice-cream shop in Singapore on Saturday.

The 76-year-old is due to appear in a Melbourne court on July 26 charged with several historical sexual offences.

Australia’s most senior Catholic insists he is innocent and is looking forward to fighting the charges in court.

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Cardinal George Pell spotted in Singapore

AUSTRALIA
news.com.au

JULY 8, 2017

Australian Associated Press

Cardinal George Pell has reportedly been spotted in Singapore as he makes his way back Australia to face multiple historical sexual abuse charges.

In a video obtained by Nine Network, Cardinal Pell is seen sitting with a friend at an ice-cream shop in Singapore on Saturday.

The 76-year-old is due to appear in a Melbourne court on July 26 charged with several historical sexual offences.

Australia’s most senior Catholic insists he is innocent and is looking forward to fighting the charges in court.

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Cardinal who is the Vatican’s third most powerful figure touches down in Singapore ahead of his return to Australia to face historic sex charges

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

By Sam Duncan For Daily Mail Australia

The Vatican’s third most senior figure has been seen outside a Singapore ice cream shop on his way back to Australia to defend against allegations of historic sex charges.

This is the first time Cardinal George Pell, 76, has been seen since leaving Rome after being charged by Victoria Police.

Australia’s most powerful Catholic is due to face Melbourne Magistrates Court on July 26, Nine News reported.

Cardinal Pell, who serves as the Pope’s treasurer, is the highest-ranking official to be charged in the sex abuse scandal that has dogged the Catholic Church for years.

The former Archbishop of Sydney and Melbourne has vehemently denied the charges, saying that he is innocent and looking forward to clearing his name.

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Cardinal who is the Vatican’s third most powerful figure touches down in Singapore ahead of his return to Australia to face historic sex charges

AUSTRALIA
Daily Mail

By Sam Duncan For Daily Mail Australia

The Vatican’s third most senior figure has been seen outside a Singapore ice cream shop on his way back to Australia to defend against allegations of historic sex charges.

This is the first time Cardinal George Pell, 76, has been seen since leaving Rome after being charged by Victoria Police.

Australia’s most powerful Catholic is due to face Melbourne Magistrates Court on July 26, Nine News reported.

Cardinal Pell, who serves as the Pope’s treasurer, is the highest-ranking official to be charged in the sex abuse scandal that has dogged the Catholic Church for years.

The former Archbishop of Sydney and Melbourne has vehemently denied the charges, saying that he is innocent and looking forward to clearing his name.

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July 7, 2017

NEW YORK TIMES PILES ON

UNITED STATES
Catholic League

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on an editorial in today’s New York Times:

Now it’s the New York Times piling on Cardinal George Pell.

The ostensible target of the Times editorial is Pope Francis, and his alleged “failure” to “address the child abuse scandal” within the Church. But the editors focus on Cardinal Pell, one of the pope’s “closest advisers,” who is returning to Australia to answer charges of abusing minors long ago.

To be sure, the Times editors acknowledge that Cardinal Pell has said “he expected to prove his innocence of the assault charges.” But in the very next sentence, they cite the “cardinal’s deepening involvement”—as though such involvement is already established—as “a severe blow to the Vatican and the pope.”

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NEW YORK TIMES PILES ON

UNITED STATES
Catholic League

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on an editorial in today’s New York Times:

Now it’s the New York Times piling on Cardinal George Pell.

The ostensible target of the Times editorial is Pope Francis, and his alleged “failure” to “address the child abuse scandal” within the Church. But the editors focus on Cardinal Pell, one of the pope’s “closest advisers,” who is returning to Australia to answer charges of abusing minors long ago.

To be sure, the Times editors acknowledge that Cardinal Pell has said “he expected to prove his innocence of the assault charges.” But in the very next sentence, they cite the “cardinal’s deepening involvement”—as though such involvement is already established—as “a severe blow to the Vatican and the pope.”

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Second trial called in Word of Faith abuse case

NORTH CAROLINA
WSPA

[with video]

A motion for a trial for a second defendant in the Matthew Fenner case has been filed, according to the Rutherford County Clerk of Court office.

The motion filed by Assistant District Attorney Garland Byers states that the hearing will take place sometime in September.

Five ministers within the Word of Faith Fellowship Church were charged after Matthew Fenner told police that he was held for hours against his will, beating him for being gay inside the church in 2013.

The trial against the first defendant, Brooke Covington, ended in a mistrial, due to alleged jury tampering. The second defendant that will have a trial will be Adam Bartley.

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Second trial called in Word of Faith abuse case

NORTH CAROLINA
WSPA

[with video]

A motion for a trial for a second defendant in the Matthew Fenner case has been filed, according to the Rutherford County Clerk of Court office.

The motion filed by Assistant District Attorney Garland Byers states that the hearing will take place sometime in September.

Five ministers within the Word of Faith Fellowship Church were charged after Matthew Fenner told police that he was held for hours against his will, beating him for being gay inside the church in 2013.

The trial against the first defendant, Brooke Covington, ended in a mistrial, due to alleged jury tampering. The second defendant that will have a trial will be Adam Bartley.

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Hard to identify babies at Tuam site due to mixing of remains

IRELAND
Irish Times

Fiach Kelly

The examination of the mother-and-baby home site in Tuam, Co Galway, has been complicated because human remains from different babies are intermingled with each other.

This has made it much harder to identify individual babies at the site.

The Department of Children and Youth Affairs has released an update on mother-and-baby homes issue, as well as a paper that sketched out options on investigating the Tuam site.

The Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes earlier this year announced that “significant” quantities of human remains had been found buried under the site of a former institution for unmarried mothers run by the Sisters of the Bon Secours.

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SNAP responds to archdiocese ‘Year of Reparation’

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Neil Pang | The Guam Daily Post

“Coadjutor Archbishop (Michael) Byrnes must stop putting the burden of amends on the laity – that burden must sit squarely on the shoulders of church officials and their attorneys.”

— Joelle Casteix, Western regional leader, Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests

Following the announcement from church leadership about the start of the Archdiocese of Agana’s “Year of Reparation,” a Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests (SNAP) representative asked why church officials in Guam are shirking their responsibilities to victims of clergy sex abuse.

“Coadjutor Archbishop (Michael) Byrnes must stop putting the burden of amends on the laity – that burden must sit squarely on the shoulders of church officials and their attorneys,” said Joelle Casteix, Western regional leader for SNAP. “Prayers are for those without the immediate power to enact change. Coadjutor Byrnes has the immediate power to enact change in the courts, open files, stop wrongdoing and hold those who committed or covered up child sex abuse accountable.”

Criticism of church leadership

According to Post files, SNAP – and Casteix in particular – has long criticized local Catholic leadership for its handling of abuse allegations.

“The laity of the Archdiocese of Agana has already showed tremendous solidarity with victims by standing with them, believing them, praying for them, protesting outside of the cathedral and demanding transparency and accountability from archdiocesan leadership and the Vatican,” she told The Guam Daily Post.

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Group wants church leadership, not laity, to make amends

GUAM
KUAM

Updated: Jul 07, 2017
By Krystal Paco

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests is calling on Church leadership to make amends – not the laity.

Though she commends the laity’s and the Archdiocese of Agana’s efforts to show solidarity for victims, SNAP Volunteer Western Regional Leader Joelle Casteix urges the Archdiocese to stop fighting victims in the courts and to make all the evidence of child sex abuse public.

“Coadjutor Byrnes has the immediate power to enact change in the courts, open files, stop wrongdoing, and hold those who committed or covered up child sex abuse accountable.”

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Group wants church leadership, not laity, to make amends

GUAM
KUAM

Updated: Jul 07, 2017
By Krystal Paco

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests is calling on Church leadership to make amends – not the laity.

Though she commends the laity’s and the Archdiocese of Agana’s efforts to show solidarity for victims, SNAP Volunteer Western Regional Leader Joelle Casteix urges the Archdiocese to stop fighting victims in the courts and to make all the evidence of child sex abuse public.

“Coadjutor Byrnes has the immediate power to enact change in the courts, open files, stop wrongdoing, and hold those who committed or covered up child sex abuse accountable.”

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Interview with the Revd Nick Stacey sheds light on era of Kendall House abuse

UNITED KINGDOM
Church Times

by TIM WYATT 07 JULY 2017

AN INTERVIEW with the Anglican priest who ran Kent Social Services at the time of the Kendall House children’s-home scandal shines a light on the culture that allowed children to be mistreated and abused in the 1970s and ‘80s.

The priest, the Revd Nick Stacey, who died earlier this year (News, 12 May), was the director of Kent County Council’s social services from 1974 to 1985.

At that time, staff at Kendall House, Gravesend, a Church of England-run children’s home in Kent, were drugging, straitjacketing, and physically and sexually abusing vulnerable girls. The ordeals of dozens of young women came to light last year after an independent report found that Kendall House had “normalised” cruelty (News, 15 July 2016).

A recorded interview that Mr Stacey gave for an oral-history project in 2006 is now held by the British Library. In it, he explains how his policy was never to report staff who had been accused of abuse to the police, because he believed that children could be “incredibly manipulative” and make such stories up.

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Interview with the Revd Nick Stacey sheds light on era of Kendall House abuse

UNITED KINGDOM
Church Times

by TIM WYATT 07 JULY 2017

AN INTERVIEW with the Anglican priest who ran Kent Social Services at the time of the Kendall House children’s-home scandal shines a light on the culture that allowed children to be mistreated and abused in the 1970s and ‘80s.

The priest, the Revd Nick Stacey, who died earlier this year (News, 12 May), was the director of Kent County Council’s social services from 1974 to 1985.

At that time, staff at Kendall House, Gravesend, a Church of England-run children’s home in Kent, were drugging, straitjacketing, and physically and sexually abusing vulnerable girls. The ordeals of dozens of young women came to light last year after an independent report found that Kendall House had “normalised” cruelty (News, 15 July 2016).

A recorded interview that Mr Stacey gave for an oral-history project in 2006 is now held by the British Library. In it, he explains how his policy was never to report staff who had been accused of abuse to the police, because he believed that children could be “incredibly manipulative” and make such stories up.

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Audit indicates $5M missing at St. Martha Parish in Okemos

MICHIGAN
Lansing State Journal

Beth LeBlanc , Lansing State Journal July 7, 2017

MASON — An ongoing audit of finances at St. Martha Parish in Okemos has pegged missing funds at the Catholic parish at nearly $5 million, officials said Friday during a court hearing.

Assistant Ingham County Prosecutor Andrew Stevens said auditors with Plante Moran have combed through “voluminous” discovery in preparing for the case against Rev. Jonathan Wehrle, the suspended priest who faces an embezzlement charge.

“It has taken a multi-member team from Plante Moran several weeks to itemize, categorize and catalog every item of evidence,” Stevens said in a hearing Friday in front of Ingham District Judge Donald Allen Jr.

In May, police said an initial audit of the parish indicated Wehrle, the founding pastor at St. Martha Parish, had used about $1.85 million of parish money on his Williamston home.

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‘Joint DUP-Sinn Féin approach’ could lead to abuse compensation

NORTHERN IRELAND
BBC News

The DUP and Sinn Féin have indicated that they could jointly approach the government to ask it to put a system in place to allow historical abuse victims to receive compensation.

A report after a lengthy inquiry into abuse in Northern Ireland recommended payments be made to survivors.

But that has yet to be implemented because a power-sharing Stormont executive does not exist to pass it.

Victims have called on the parties to quickly agree a compensation process.

Campaigner Margaret McGuckin said survivors of abuse are in desperate need of compensation, with many now in poor health.

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Decades-old abuse claims resurface against former DeKalb priest

GEORGIA
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

By Joshua Sharpe – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The prosecutor thought something was odd about the priest.

Father Stanley Idziak, about 50 years old, seemed overly talkative and nervous. He inhaled one cigarette after another, billowing like a smokestack as they spoke. Also strange was Idziak’s reaction when the prosecutor, J. Tom Morgan, explained why he’d asked for the meeting.

A man had called the DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office claiming Idziak had molested him as a child at Stone Mountain’s Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Morgan, who’d faced many accused child molesters before, didn’t think Idziak seemed surprised.

It was as if the priest knew the question was coming.

“There are a lot of troubled youth out there,” Morgan recalls Idziak saying. “I’m only there to help them, but I’ve never done anything inappropriate.”

Morgan did not believe him.

But he knew the four-year statute of limitations had long passed. He only hoped the talk could give a hint about whether there were more victims, perhaps one with a prosecutable case.

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Child sex abuse is no reason to reject religion, but to raze church hierarchies

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

Elizabeth Farrelly

Cardinal George Pell is to have his day in court. The Left pools its rotten tomatoes.The Establishment mobilises in the cardinal’s defence, frantically crowdfunding as though it were pauperism that threatened him, not criminal charges; as though an outpouring of alms might sway the outcome, orisons to the almighty.

In this way the long-awaited indictment of George Pell has ballooned well beyond itself, eclipsing the mere man to become a key skirmish in atheism’s War on God. “See?” say my friends. “That’s why religion has to go.” But is that really what’s going on here? Is this really an argument about religion? Or is it something else entirely?

Weirdly, for a holy war, the battle credos don’t mention theology, or anything remotely spiritual. Nor do they go to law or morality. Few of us, after all, can know Pell’s guilt or innocence: fewer still would deny the man his right to a fair trial. No, the Pell Palaver is all about politics. And, as ever in Australia, that means it’s tribal, rusted-on and largely impervious to reason. All take sides.

At one level, though, the speed and intensity of this politicisation is apt. For, despite atheism’s kneejerk I-told-you-sos, priestly child-abuse is not about sex or religion. It’s about power; a crime not of sex, but of violence. The battle is really between those who would tear (or amend) down existing power structures, and those who defend them.

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RETURN OF GUAM ARCHBISHOP WOULD BE DISASTROUS, SAYS COADJUTOR

GUAM
The Tablet (UK)

07 July 2017 | by Catholic News Service

Three men have publicly accused the archbishop of sexually abusing them when they were altar boys in the 1970s

No matter the outcome of a Vatican trial against Guam’s archbishop, Archbishop Anthony Apuron of Agana should not return to lead the archdiocese, the archdiocese’s coadjutor has said.

“I think it would be a disaster if Archbishop Apuron were to return as the bishop of record,” said Coadjutor Archbishop Michael Byrnes, because of the extent of the loss of trust among the faithful and the “widespread disarray” left behind in church operations.

Coadjutor Archbishop Byrnes, a former auxiliary bishop of Detroit, spoke to the press in Agana on 6 July, offering an update of the canonical investigation and trial of Archbishop Apuron and his own personal thoughts about what would be best for the archdiocese moving forward.

US Cardinal Raymond Burke, a church law expert and former head of the Vatican’s highest court, led a Vatican team to Guam in February to investigate allegations of sexual abuse leveled against Archbishop Apuron.

Three men have publicly accused the archbishop of sexually abusing them when they were altar boys in the 1970s. The mother of a fourth man, now deceased, also accused the archbishop of abusing her son.

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Termonbacca abuse victim: politicians should hang heads in shame

NORTHERN IRELAND
Derry Journal

A Derry man who suffered terrible abuse at a boys’ home in the city says NI politicians should “hang their heads in shame.”

Eugene Gallagher, who spent 13 years in the St. Joseph’s Home at Termonbacca, is furious that political stalemate at Stormont is blocking the implementation of a raft of recommendations – including a compensation scheme for abuse victims – from the Historical Institutional Abuse (HIA) Inquiry which published its findings more than six months ago.

The collapse of power-sharing in January – days after the HIA report was published – means that, without an Executive, the recommendations cannot be enacted. Mr. Gallagher, who was handed over to the Sisters of Nazareth when just a baby, has branded local politicians a “bunch of amateurs.”

He said: “While they continue to argue the toss about this and that, there are God knows how many people out there still suffering as a result of the abuse – sexual, physical and emotional – they were subjected to as vulnerable and innocent children.

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‘Abuse victims punished again because politicians can’t agree’

NORTHERN IRELAND
Derry Journal

Eugene Gallagher was just a baby when he was handed over to the Sisters of Nazareth in Fahan.

When he was four years-old – with no idea why he had been placed in care, not knowing who is mother or father were, or if he had any brothers and sisters – he was sent to the St Joseph’s Home in Termonbacca on the outskirts of Derry. He remained there until he was 17.

“A 13 year nightmare,” he told the ‘Journal’ this week.

“Not a single day went by when I didn’t wish I was somewhere else other than Termonbacca.” Eugene said he and the other boys at Termonbacca were allocated numbers – sewn into their clothes – and were referred to by their numbers rather than their names.

“I was placed in the nursery when I first arrived at Termonbacca. I remember being punished because I wet myself. Sometimes I was made to wear my wet trousers over my head and I was beaten on my body with hands or straps.

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The Ins and Out of the IRCP Part 4: Hamlet’s Dilemma

NEW YORK
The Worthy Adversary

July 7, 2017

Joelle Casteix

To register, or not to register? That is the question.

For those of you just catching up, the IRCPs, or the Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Programs, are programs for certain survivors of sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of New York and the Diocese of Brooklyn.

If victims qualify, they may get financial compensation. But the victim will have to sign away later civil rights if they become available. The victim will also not have access to the priest perpetrator’s secret personnel file or learn about the cover-up of abuse. The plan is run by an independent administrator.

However, the victim CAN publicize the name of the perpetrator. And the compensation is nothing to sniff at. Numbers are in the six figures and can go a long way to help many people rebuild lives.

It’s a big trade off.

If victims qualify, they may get financial compensation. But the victim will have to sign away later civil rights if they become available. The victim will also not have access to the priest perpetrator’s secret personnel file or learn about the cover-up of abuse. The plan is run by an independent administrator. However, the victim CAN publicize the name of the perpetrator. And the compensation is nothing to sniff at. Numbers are in the six figures and can go a long way to help many people rebuild lives. It’s a big trade off.

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Former Vatican doctrine chief criticizes how Pope dismissed him: ‘I cannot accept’ his style

ROME
LifeSite

John-Henry Westen

ROME, July 7, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – Cardinal Gerhard Müller, the Vatican’s recently dismissed doctrine chief, has issued a stinging criticism of Pope Francis.

In an interview with the German newspaper Passauer Neue Presse, the Cardinal revealed details of the meeting in which he learned of the Pope’s refusal to renew his 5-year mandate as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF).

The custom in the last 50 years has been to renew the prefect’s mandate at least until he reaches retirement age.

Pope Francis, Cardinal Müller said, “communicated his decision” not to renew his term “within one minute” on the last work day of his five-year-term, and did not give any reasons for it.

“This style [sic] I cannot accept,” said Müller. In dealing with employees, “the Church’s social teaching should be applied,” he added.

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THE GOOD SOLDIER

ROME
First Things

7 . 7 . 17

Marco Tosatti

Pope Francis declined to renew the appointment of the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Gerhard Cardinal Müller, on the very day—July 2, 2017—on which his five-year term came to an end. It is a gesture unprecedented in the Church’s recent history. In the last sixty years, prefects of the Church’s most important congregation (it has been called La Suprema) have retired due to age or health reasons, or have been called, in the case of Joseph Ratzinger, to become the pope. After a few reflections, I will examine the reason for this strange act.

Though absolutely licit, the pope’s act may be considered a show of bad manners. Ordinarily, when a Church official comes to the end of his appointment before the normal age of retirement (Müller is only seventy years old), either his appointment is renewed, or he is given a brief extension—six months, a year—before being replaced. The formula for the latter is: You will remain in charge “donec aliter provideatur,” until we decide differently.

It seems clear that the dismissal has not arisen from any substantive reason involving the work of the congregation. No explanation of this kind has been made. The pope’s choice was made freely and executed the hard way, without delicacy. This behavior is not surprising for anybody who knows how Jorge Maria Bergoglio acted while provincial superior of the Jesuit Province of Argentina—he was dismissed from that position for being unduly authoritarian—and as archbishop of Buenos Aires.

I suspect that Cardinal Müller is upset about his dismissal, but in a sense may see his own beheading as a liberation. To write this article, I peeped into the confidential notes I had made during the last four years regarding the German cardinal and his relations with the reigning pontiff. The notes are the result of many private conversations with high-ranking people in the Vatican who enjoyed the cardinal’s friendship. It appears that Müller experienced life under Bergoglio as a sort of Calvary. This, despite Müller’s statements—he has been a good soldier to the end, and even beyond.

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Cardiff Koran teacher jailed for child sex abuse

WALES
BBC News

An 81-year-old former Koran teacher who was convicted of a string of child sex offences has been jailed for 13 years.

Mohammed Haji Sadiq taught for 30 years at Cardiff’s Madina mosque and abused four girls as a form of punishment.

He was found guilty of eight sexual assaults on a child under 13 by touching, and six indecent assaults after a trial at Cardiff Crown Court.

The court heard Sadiq, of Cyncoed, “took advantage of his position”.

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LET THE BISHOPS BE JUDGED: THE DEPARTURE OF TWO CARDINALS LEAVES THE FRANCIS PAPACY AT A CROSSROADS

UNITED KINGDOM
The Tablet

05 July 2017 | by Jason Berry

Cardinal George Pell’s return to Australia to face criminal charges has dealt a severe blow to Pope Francis’ reform agenda, making him the third consecutive Pope to find himself in a swamp over the long, aching crisis of clergy sex abuse.

Regardless of the allegations that he now faces, Pell’s record in Australia on sex abuse cases, particularly his approval of bare-knuckle legal counter-attacks on victims, should have disqualified him from a Vatican post. Yet Francis not only chose him to lead the clean-up of the Vatican’s murky finances but also asked him to join his circle of nine cardinal-advisers without regard for that past.

Shortly after Pell’s announced departure, Pope Francis declined to renew the appointment he inherited from Pope Benedict of Cardinal Gerhard Müller as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF). He should have done it sooner. Last year, Die Zeit reported that Müller as Bishop of Regensburg in 2007 sent a priest, who had a suspended sentence for abusing two boys, to a new parish, where he was subsequently charged with 22 cases of abuse. Müller had considered the priest “healed”, on a psychiatrist’s advice; he did not tell parishioners, and he violated the German bishops’ conference’s own directive barring reassignment of abusers. At the CDF, he stymied Francis’ request for a tribunal to oversee errant bishops.

Examples of bishops who protected paedophiles, without facing the consequences, are rampant in the Church. The Holy See considers bishops as spiritual descendants of Jesus’ Apostles; the logic of apostolic succession carries a standard of soft-glove “fraternal correction” – a standard that has failed abominably. Under canon law, the Pope is a one-man supreme court; he can intervene in any canonical proceeding. The lesson from thousands of lawsuits, prosecutions and scandals since the 1980s is the failure of canon law in the realm of criminal statutes. Too many bishops have ignored or selectively enforced canon law to suit their deceptions.

Francis is at a crossroads. The Pope’s role as a moral statesman for peace and human rights will erode unless Francis (or a future Pope) orders the creation of an independent judiciary at the Vatican to deal with negligent bishops. The Holy See is a sovereign monarchy; but that does not preclude the founding of a genuine court, not a canon law tribunal, to adjudicate charges against bishops based on legal evidence from various countries and reporting directly to the Pope.

An independent court would be hugely unpopular among some cardinals and bishops; but the short-term jolts to an archaic ecclesiastical tradition stained by scandal would, in the long run, protect popes from making severe mistakes. How did we get here? Consider the background. In April 2002, Pope John Paul II, taking heavy doses of medication for Parkinson’s disease, summoned the American cardinals for an emergency conference on the clergy abuse scandals that had spread from Boston to other US cities, as well to Ireland, among other countries. John Paul declared that the priesthood was no place for those who abuse the young; a few minutes later, he was talking of the need for forgiveness and redemption. It was a conflicting signal about what policy – if any – should be applied in cases of priests convicted of abuse.

At that very time, John Paul was protecting Legion of Christ founder Fr Marcial Maciel, who since 1998 had been accused by eight men, in a CDF tribunal, of abusing them as young seminarians. Cardinal Secretary of State Angelo Sodano, a recipient of financial gifts from the Legion and friend of Maciel, blocked Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger from taking action. In late 2004, however, Ratzinger ordered an investigation, so that the next Pope need not inherit a scandal.

Five months later, Ratzinger emerged from the conclave as Benedict XVI. In March 2006, he banished Maciel from ministry. But the turning point in the larger crisis failed to arrive. The CDF laicised sex offenders (a process Ratzinger instituted), but the root problem – the bishops who concealed and reassigned them – was not addressed. With help from Sodano, Cardinal Bernard Law landed in Rome in 2014 on a six-figure annual salary as pastor of a basilica, while his former Boston archdiocese was selling churches to pay settlements for abuse cases that had happened under his watch.

How much has changed since then? In terms of accountability of bishops, not much. Sodano in his eighties is comfortably ensconced as Dean of the College of Cardinals. Francis has personally removed several bishops who abused youths, and eased out a few others for shocking behaviour in cover-ups. The CDF has a backlog of 2,000 cases for defrocking clerics whose files have been sent in by bishops, more than double the number pending in 2005. Peter Saunders and Marie Collins, abuse survivors formerly on the Pope’s youth protection commission, are right to accuse the Vatican of failure to deal adequately with the complicity of bishops in abuse cases.

The Congregation for Bishops, which vets priests who are being considered for ordination as bishops, has abdicated any oversight on the behaviour of prelates who shelter pederasts and approve legal tactics in an attempt to cow victims and those alleging abuse.

An independent Vatican court, above the sort of manipulations Cardinal Sodano used to stall the Maciel case, would assess the evidence in prosecutions or civil cases that include findings of fact about a given bishop, and his testimony under oath. A pivotal question is whether the Pope would be the final arbiter on punishment, or grant the judges that power. Open court hearings could have the impact of a truth-and-reconciliation commission if the survivors give testimony. The long-range benefit would be providing information on the dynamics of dioceses and religious orders to avoid future scandals when a given Pope decides on an appointment.

The Roman Catholic Church is the largest organisation in the world – a global faith, indeed; but the Vatican has no system of checks and balances that comes with a separation of powers. The information a Pope acts on in naming a cardinal from across the globe is often what Vatican staffers give him or what a few personal encounters suggest.

Cardinal George Pell is a native of Ballarat, where he served as episcopal vicar for education from 1973 to 1984, a period in which, The Washington Post reported, citing extensive coverage in the Australian media, “untold numbers of children were beaten and sexually assaulted by priests and nuns at the St Alipius Primary School”. For part of his time there, Pell had a roommate in Fr Gerald Ridsdale, a paedophile who was eventually sent to prison on 138 counts of indecent assault and child sexual abuse. Two of his nephews accused Ridsdale of abuse. Pell accompanied Ridsdale into court in a show of support, later claiming that he had no knowledge of his crimes.

By taking Pell into his circle of nine cardinal-advisers on church reform, and making him head of the Secretariat for the Economy, Francis replicated Benedict’s 2005 appointment of San Francisco Archbishop William Levada as prefect of the CDF. Levada at the time was up to his chest in abuse lawsuits against the archdiocese. When Levada got his appointment in Rome he had been sued, successfully, by a whistle-blowing priest who saw his pastor making moves on a boy. A former federal prosecutor, Fr Jon Conley called the cops. Levada’s response was to exile Conley to a seminary for insubordination. Conley sued. Levada later had to approve a settlement for the pastor’s victim and “prefunded” Conley’s retirement, a sum reportedly in the high six figures. How much did Benedict know of Levada beyond the young theologian’s work on his staff at CDF 20 years earlier?

A commission of Catholic constitutional scholars could establish the agenda and legal standards for a bishops’ court. There is a precedent. After years of Vatican Bank money- laundering scandals, Benedict in 2010 created a Financial Information Authority (FIA) with “full powers of supervision” over all Vatican offices, including the bank. It is a work in progress; but on 4 April, the Italian journal Il Sole 24 Ore reported: “The Vatican City is (officially) no longer a tax haven. The Holy See has entered Italy’s ‘white list for tax purposes’ … countries that allow an adequate exchange of information with Italy for tax purposes.”

FIA director René Brülhart has strengthened the Holy See’s standing with foreign bank regulators and the US Treasury. Betty Clermont, an indefatigable blogger on church finances at The Open Tabernacle, cautions: “Compliance with the financial authority is voluntary.” In 2016, the FIA reported 893 Suspicious Transaction Reports, of which 17 were submitted to Vatican judicial authorities. “The reports are secret,” notes Clermont. Nevertheless, the bank has been steadily closing out suspicious accounts.

Justice is imperfect in democratic governance, but responsible people make it work. An independent court with investigators and judges would have two overarching effects. Initially, the hearings would function as a truth commission, forcing the worst bishops to own up and face dismissal by the Pope. The long-term value will be to protect popes from preventable scandals of the kind in which Francis now finds himself, and to help chart a path for the Church consistent with his eloquent advocacy of the rights of the poor.

Jason Berry is the author of Lead Us Not into Temptation (1992), which first exposed the sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests; his latest book is Render unto Rome: The Secret Life of Money in the Catholic Church.

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French bishop reveals two paedophilia cases

FRANCE
RFI

The Catholic bishop of Nancy, in eastern France, has reported two cases of paedophilia committed by an abbot on the diocese’s website, commenting that the church is “evolving” after a series of sex abuse cases have come to light.

Two women were sexually abused by the abbot while in their teens at a church summer camp in the 1970s, the site reveals.

The victims told the Bishop Jean-Louis Papin about the abuse in 2010 and 2016 and the cases were reported to police. But no action was taken because they fell under the statute of limitations, the statement said.

“This conclusion is difficult for the victims of such acts to accept,” the bishop commented, “since the consequences are so destrutive for them and those close to them.”

The abbot, now 90, took part in ceremonies at Nancy Cathedral and performed other duties until recently but, having admitted to the abuse, has been relieved of his title of canon and asked to take no further part in public ceremonies.

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A TRAGEDY EITHER WAY

UNITED STATES
First Things

by Philippa Martyr
7 . 7 . 17

On June 29, the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, George Cardinal Pell was charged with a range of sexual offenses. The police force in Victoria, Australia, where Pell has lived most of his life as a priest, has been intimating for weeks in the local media that charges were forthcoming. The Victorian police are acting on advice from Victoria’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), whose office suggested that charges could be laid.

The DPP has issued a notice to all major Victorian media outlets, warning them that as the case is now sub judice, all reporting must be fair and impartial. That this notice had to be issued at all is a telling indication of just how angry and distorted public commentary on the Pell case has become. Things were different fifteen years ago, the first time Pell was accused of sexual offenses. He stood aside as archbishop of Melbourne, was investigated, and was exonerated. His vindication was greeted even in the mainstream media with a sense of relief. Today, the public mood is such that it seems almost impossible for Pell to obtain a fair trial.

Pell’s response to the charges has unsettled those in the blogosphere who—having no idea of Pell’s character—had predicted his seeking sanctuary in the Vatican, and having to be brought back to Australia by extraordinary means to stand trial (Australia currently has no extradition agreement with the Vatican). Pell was unable for health reasons to travel back to Australia some eighteen months ago during the hearings of a Royal Commission of Inquiry into child sexual abuse. This fact was greeted with outrage: Australian avant-garde performer Tim Minchin immediately recorded and released “Come Home (Cardinal Pell),” a song consisting mostly of personal abuse, which has enjoyed significant sales.

Yet Pell has refused to take refuge in the nearest crypt—to the bewilderment of those who believe the Church is run along Dan Brown lines. Instead, he immediately responded publicly and personally to the charges, and has said he is looking forward to his day in court. The pope has given him leave from his current role to fight the case, and Pell is seeking medical clearance to fly back to Australia to face the charges in person in mid-July.

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Terminally ill ex-priest jailed for sex crimes granted parole

NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Union Leader

By MARK HAYWARD
New Hampshire Union Leader
July 06. 2017

Convicted former Farmington priest Roger Fortier, who wasn’t expected to be out of prison for another 11 years at the earliest, won parole Thursday after doctors said cancer is spreading throughout his body, corrections officials said.

Once parole officers confirm his plans, Fortier, 71, will be paroled for medical reasons and live with his sister in Sanbornton.

Roger Fortier was sentenced in 1998 for multiple sex crimes against two altar boys when he served at St. Peter Church in Farmington in the 1990s, according to past media reports. He received a 30- to 60-year sentence.

His earliest possible parole date had been in September 2028, said Jeffrey Lyons, a spokesman for the Department of Corrections.

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Vatican judges to deliberate

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Neil Pang | The Guam Daily Post

“The next phase, which will happen sometime in the next several weeks, will be a convening of the three judges to deliberate on what they heard.”

– Coadjutor Archbishop Michael Byrnes

A panel of Vatican judges will soon begin deliberating the fate of suspended Archbishop Anthony Apuron, who is facing accusations of child sex abuse when he was a Guam priest decades ago.

Apuron’s ongoing canonical trial in the Vatican is in its penultimate phase, Coadjutor Archbishop Michael Byrnes said during a press conference yesterday.

“I have been notified, in the past couple of weeks, by the notary of the tribunal (confirming) that the discovery period of the trial (has) ended and the next phase, which will happen sometime in the next several weeks, will be a convening of the three judges to deliberate on what they heard,” Byrnes said.

After the Vatican judges deliberate, Byrnes said, they will publish the decision, which will include what he called “the point of the trial” in addition to the verdict.

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Guam Catholics look to Vatican, court process for closure

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Editorial

The sad saga of Guam’s disgraced Archbishop Anthony Apuron may offer some resolution soon, although it’s not going to be a complete closure.

The Vatican process to determine the guilt or innocence of Apuron will – in the next few weeks – move to the phase in which a panel of judges will begin deliberating on the accusations that when Apuron was a Guam priest, he molested young boys, including altar servers.

Archbishop Michael Byrnes said in a press conference yesterday the Vatican tribunal has informed him the discovery period of the trial has ended.

And the next phase, which Byrnes said will happen sometime in the next several weeks, will be the convening of three Vatican judges to deliberate.

After the Vatican judges deliberate, Byrnes said, they will publish the decision.

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The Vatican’s Swiss Guards Break Up a Drug-Fueled Gay Orgy in Pope Francis’ Backyard

ROME
The Daily Beast

Nosy neighbors are never a good thing. Especially if you are a monsignor hosting orgies and your neighbors are cardinals.

Barbie Latza Nadeau
07.07.17

ROME—It all started with the usual complaints from disgruntled neighbors: funny smells, slamming doors, loud music, the sound of squeaky beds and laughter late into the night. In almost any other situation anywhere in the world, the angry neighbors would have confronted the noisy tenant, maybe left a mean note on the door or complained to the landlord and the matter would be settled.

But this particular dispute occurred in one of the most prestigious addresses in Rome, the so-called Ex Sant’Uffizio Palace, in the very apartment owned by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith where Joseph Ratzinger lived for decades before becoming Pope Benedict XVI. The palatial ochre-colored building is home to dozens of high-ranking cardinals who live within walking distance of their jobs at the Roman Curia in Vatican City next door.

The fed-up neighbors were simply sick of what they described as a “steady stream of young men” who frequented Ratzinger’s former apartment, which had been given to Monsignor Luigi Capozzi, the secretary for Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio, who heads the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, which busies itself with deciphering and clarifying various points of canon law. So they called the cops, in this case the Vatican’s elite Swiss Guard gendarmerie unit, when the noise and movida nightlife just got to be too much.

The Vatican police showed up to find an orgy in progress, with an untold number of naked men allegedly writhing around the floor with Capozzi and his cohorts, who were apparently under the influence of hard drugs according to the Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano which broke the story that a host of Italian and international media have since picked up.

Calls to the Swiss Guard turned up neither confirmations nor denials, but Capozzi is no longer at his job, according to the switchboard operator at his boss’ office.

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Child sexual abuse survivors inspire play

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

GEORGIE MOORE
Australian Associated Press
July 7, 2017

Survivors of child sexual abuse in Ballarat have turned “pain into strength”, with their stories being told in a play about the town’s notoriously dark history.

‘No More Silence’, opening in the regional Victorian town on Friday, is based on interviews with 13 men and women abused in institutions and by their families.

“A lot of them had families that didn’t believe them… a lot of them were just told to pray and a lot of them, as men, were just told to get over it,” Hannah Davies, co-director of the Federation University Australia alumni production, told AAP.

About half of the survivors were involved in the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, fellow director Fae O’Toole said.

“It’s not an easy story … but I wouldn’t say it’s unpalatable,” she said.

“When we walked away from those interviews, we didn’t walk away feeling pity.

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Cardinal: The story of abuse, cover-up and arrogance in the Catholic Church

AUSTRALIA
Independent Australia

Martin Hirst 7 July 2017

A Prince of the Roman Curia is facing serious charges relating to historic child sex offences — but the Doc can’t talk about that. Instead he has reviewed a recent book after stumbling on a copy left on his doorstep in a brown paper bag.

AFTER READING Louise Milligan’s book, Cardinal: The rise and fall of George Pell, I can only thank God that I was brought up atheist and not Catholic. I bought my copy a week ago and read it over a few days. It was hard going in parts, but worth it. I have been following the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, but did not retain all the details. Now they are seared into my mind.

I live in Victoria, where it is no longer possible to purchase a copy of Cardinal which only went on sale in mid-May. When news broke that George Pell was to be charged with historical child sex offences, the publisher, Melbourne University Press, voluntarily withdrew the book in Victoria, lest it prejudice any future legal proceedings.

Withdrawing a book from sale is a serious matter. And judging whether or not the existence of the book, or the fact that people might read it and talk about it, might be a form of sub judice contempt – prejudging matters before the court or advocating a particular position on the question of guilty/not guilty – is a difficult task for anyone.

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Künast zur Foltersekte Colonia Dignidad: „Deutschland hat einfach weggesehen“

DEUTSCHLAND/CHILE
Westdeutsche Zeitung

[Torture, murder, electric shocks, decade-long sexual abuse of children, humiliation, spanking, administration of psychopharmaceuticals, weapon production – the site of the German cult Colonia Dignidad (CD) in Chile was a place of horror. With approval and support of German politics and authorities. Now the Bundestag is reacting. The CDU, the SPD and the Greens have applied for the complete elucidation of crimes and victim assistance. On the initiative of Renate Künast, Chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee. In an interview with our newspaper, the Greens talk about a culture of vision, secret plans, the CSU and the Krefeld District Court.]

Das Interview führten Michael Passon und Steffen Hoss
mit einem Kommentar von Michael Passon

Die Aufarbeitung der Verbrechen in der deutschen Sektensiedlung Colonia Dignidad in Chile soll endlich angepackt werden. Wir sprachen mit Renate Künast, der Vorsitzenden des Rechtsausschusses (mit Video).

Berlin/Krefeld. Folter, Mord, Elektroschocks, jahrzehntelanger sexueller Missbrauch von Kindern, Erniedrigung, Prügel, Verabreichung von Psychopharmaka, Waffenproduktion – das Gelände der deutschen Sekte Colonia Dignidad (CD) in Chile war ein Ort des Horrors. Mit Billigung und Unterstützung deutscher Politik und Behörden. Jetzt reagiert der Bundestag. CDU, SPD und Grüne haben die rückhaltlose Aufklärung der Verbrechen und Opferhilfe beantragt. Auf Initiative von Renate Künast, Vorsitzende des Rechtsausschusses. Im Interview mit unserer Zeitung spricht die Grüne über eine Kultur des Wegsehens, geheime Machenschaften, die CSU und das Krefelder Landgericht.

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Militärpfarrer soll Grundwehrdiener belästigt haben

OSTERREICH
OE24

[A military priest is on leave in Austria and is facing allegations of sexual assault against members of the armed forces. The allegations are being investigated, according to the defense ministry.]

Darüber hinaus wird dem Geistlichen auch Amtsmissbrauch vorgeworfen.

Gegen einen Militärpfarrer werden Vorwürfe der sexuellen Übergriffe auf Grundwehrdiener erhoben. Wie die APA aus gut informierter Quelle am Donnerstag erfuhr, soll der Geistliche jungen Männern wiederholte Male zu nahe gekommen sein. Darüber hinaus wird ihm auch Amtsmissbrauch vorgeworfen.

Das Verteidigungsministerium bestätigte auf Anfrage, dass es “Vorwürfe” gebe: “Diese werden geprüft”. Der Pfarrer sei derzeit auf Urlaub.

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Former Salvation Army chaplain and father of Salvos commander to face child sex charges trial

AUSTRALIA
news.com.au

THE father of a high-ranking Salvation Army Australia official will stand trial on multiple child sex offences allegedly committed while he was working as a court chaplain for the church.

Ray Pethybridge, whose son Lieutenant Colonel Kelvin Pethybridge is the Salvation Army Eastern Territory chief, appeared briefly in the Sydney District Court on Friday.

Mr Pethybridge, who is on bail, will face a trial next year on multiple sexual offence charges including alleged indecent assaults on at least three girls under the age of 16.

The allegations against Mr Pethybridge date back to at least 2006 when he worked as a court chaplain assisting witnesses in hearings, and in church hostels for the homeless.

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Church abuse survivors set out demands

UNITED KINGDOM
Premier

Fri 07 Jul 2017
By Alex Williams

Survivors of abuse within the Church of England have been setting out their demands, following a damning independent review.

There is a call for safeguarding processes concerning children and vulnerable people to be handled by a body without links to the church.

Graham Sawyer – who was abused by Bishop Peter Ball – told the Guardian: “I fear that until it does so this is going to become worse and worse as matters have simply gone too far now.”

The ‘An Abuse of Faith’ review published by Dame Moira Gibb last month found the church had colluded and concealed abuse committed by Ball (pictured below). The Archbishop of Canterbury Most Rev Justin Welby later offered an unreserved apology.

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George Pell dismantled in ‘Cardinal’

AUSTRALIA
Green Left Weekly

PHIL SHANNON
Friday, July 7, 2017

Cardinal: The Rise & Fall of George Pell
Louise Milligan
Melbourne University Press, 2017
384 pages

The Vatican Treasurer, George Pell, could turn out to be the Lance Armstrong of the Australian Catholic Church.

Like Armstrong, the world’s former top cyclist who furiously denied being a drug cheat until he was eventually rumbled by dogged investigative journalists. Pell, Australia’s top Catholic, has maintained his innocence in the face of mounting allegations that he covered up an epidemic of sexual abuse of children by Australian Catholic priests.

He has now been charged with such crimes himself.

The ABC’s Louise Milligan has been on Pell’s case for a while now. Her new book, Cardinal: The Rise and Fall of George Pell, zeroes in on the fire causing all the smoke surrounding Pell.

Pell, born in Ballarat in 1941, rose through Catholic seminaries and presbyteries, which were hotspots for turning out paedophile priests. He became Archbishop of Melbourne and then, in 2014, the Vatican’s number 2 in Rome. But Pell left a ruinous path of personal destruction (depression, substance abuse, suicide) in his holy wake.

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Man, 50, sues Santa Fe archdiocese, claims abuse by disgraced priest

NEW MEXICO
The New Mexican

By Rebecca Moss | The New Mexican Jul 6, 2017

A 50-year-old man has filed suit against the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, claiming he was repeatedly molested in the 1970s by a priest who had a history of sexual abuse that the Catholic Church concealed.

The plaintiff, listed in court records only as John Doe 68, says he was sexually assaulted by the Rev. Jason Sigler at Immaculate Conception Parish in Las Vegas, N.M., for two years beginning in 1976. John Doe 68 was an altar boy for Sigler.

He claims in his suit that Sigler forced him into “hundreds of sexual abuse events, each a violation of criminal sexual penetration laws.”

Messages seeking comment from the archdiocese were not immediately returned.

The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in state District Court in Albuquerque, says the archdiocese knew of Sigler’s history of sexually abusing children before he was assigned to the parish in Las Vegas.

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The Vatican’s Failure in the Abuse Scandal

UNITED STATES
The New York Times

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
JULY 7, 2017

For all of Pope Francis’ deserved acclaim in leading the Roman Catholic Church to new directions, he is failing badly on his promise to address the child abuse scandal at the crucial level where ranking churchmen systematically protected priests who raped and molested children.

His failure to confront the problem was underlined last week when the pope had to grant one of his closest advisers, Cardinal George Pell of Australia, a leave of absence from the Vatican to answer multiple charges of sexual assault in Melbourne.

Until now, Francis stood by Cardinal Pell, the Vatican treasurer, even after the cardinal admitted to a special Australian investigation last year that the church had made “enormous mistakes” in responding to the scandal while he was a ranking archbishop. But the cardinal denied any memory of priests who were abusers, or of covering up their criminal behavior, as critics charged. Some priests convicted of crimes, however, testified that Cardinal Pell did know of their activity. Heading home, the cardinal, who in the past denied allegations of molesting children as a young priest, said he expected to prove his innocence of the assault charges.

The cardinal’s deepening involvement is a severe blow to the Vatican and the pope as they try to convince the world that the scandal has ebbed with a supposedly full and forthright accounting. But while more than 800 rogue priests have been defrocked and some sent to prison, diocesan and parish superiors have largely been spared sanctions and discipline. This, despite their having abetted violators by rotating them to new parishes and concealing serial child abuse from civil authorities. Australian investigators uncovered more than 4,400 victims across a 35-year period and at least 1,880 individuals suspected of being abusers, most of them priests and religious brothers.

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2 more sex abuse complaints filed against Archdiocese

GUAM
Pacific News Center

By Jolene Toves – July 7, 2017

A female victim alleges that she was sexually abused by a catholic school janitor when she was 6 or 7 years old.

Guam – Two more victims have come forward with allegations sexual abuse against the Archdiocese of Agana.

R.M.S. is third female victim accusing the archdiocese of child sexual abuse. Now 41 years old, she claims that Paul Sebay who is now deceased, molested and sexually abused her when she was 6 to 7 years old and a student at San Vicente Catholic School.

Court documents indicate that Sebay was a maintenance janitor at San Vicente, a catholic parochial school operated by and under the supervision of the Archdiocese. R.M.S. alleges that she was repeatedly molested and abused by Sebay when she was in the first grade.

R.M.S. claims that Sebay would give her candy and other treats and take her to the maintenance room which was located above the auditorium.

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July 6, 2017

Suspended priest under investigation, did not serve at Altoona hospital, church

PENNSYLVANIA
Centre Daily Times

BY SHAWN ANNARELLI
sannarelli@centredaily.com

Rev. Anthony J. Petracca was appointed to serve at UPMC Altoona, but the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown has clarified that he has not been involved with the hospital.

Petracca allegedly committed “misconduct involving a minor” in the mid-1980s, according to the diocese. He was recently suspended by Rev. Mark L. Bartchak, bishop of the diocese, pending the results of an investigation. He was supposed to be UPMC Altoona’s chaplain and an administrator at Our Lady of Lourdes in Altoona, but did not begin the assignments.

Bartchak, according to the diocese, notified law enforcement of the allegations against Petracca.

“While on leave, Father Petracca will not be permitted to function as a priest, and he will reside at a place where he will not have contact with children,” the diocese said in a statement.

Monsignor Michael Becker will continue to serve at Our Lady of Lourdes.

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Diocese Priest

PENNSYLVANIA
ABC 23

We first told you last night about a local Priest placed on leave after allegations of sexual abuse. Tonight we found that church records show it is not his first leave of absence. Our reporter spoke to church leaders and joins us live with details. You can probably hear the bells all around me and across the street is Saint Elizabeth, Those two churches were the last places that the Father Petracca worked in the Diocese. Here is what the Diocese leaders originally told us earlier this week. “Has he ever been placed on leave before ?” “Not to my knowledge.” We checked records and directories and that shows he was on leave the for three years in 2000, 2001 and 2002. Degol says today that leave was not associated with any allegations like this most recent one is. He says he took a personal leave in 2000 and couldn’t go into details about why since it was personal. He says he was recently appointed to a new position in Our Lady of Lords and UPMC in Altoona but the Bishop placed him on leave before he started to work there.

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PGR “admite a trámite” denuncia contra Norberto Rivera por encubrir pederastas

MEXICO
Vanguardia

[PGR admits to proceeding on an accusation against Cardinal Norberto Rivera for covering up for pedophiles in the church. The complaint was filed on June 2 based on statements made by Rivera Carrera at the end-of-year breakfast with the press where he admitted that he sent the Vatican cases of 15 violating priests.]

La demanda se presentó el 2 de junio pasado con base en declaraciones hechas por Rivera Carrera en el desayuno de fin de año con la prensa, en donde admitió que envió al Vaticano los casos de 15 sacerdotes infractores

Ciudad de México. La Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) “admitió a trámite” la denuncia presentada en contra del cardenal Norberto Rivera Carrera por presunta “complicidad y encubrimiento” en relación a casos de sacerdotes pederastas de la Arquidiócesis de México, informó el ex sacerdote Alberto Athié, quien precisó que el jueves pasado fue ratificada esa demanda y se está a la expectativa de que la PGR llame a declarar al jerarca.

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PGR investiga a Norberto Rivera por presunto encubrimiento de curas pederastas

MEXICO
Cronica

La Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) indaga al Cardenal Norberto Rivera Carrera por el presunto encubrimiento de al menos 15 curas pederastas, luego de la denuncia presentada por los ex sacerdotes Alberto Athié y José Barba, presentaran una denuncia.

Rivera, al cumplir 75 años, ha iniciado su proceso para dejar de ser arzobispo, aunque esto sólo pasaría si el Papa acepta su renuncia, lo que parece haber influido en la decisión de Athié de presentar ahora la denuncia

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Investigan al cardenal Norberto Rivera por encubrir pedófilos

MEXICO
Clarin

[Cardinal Norberto Rivera is investigated for cover-up for pedophiles in the church. Rivera has submitted his resignation to Pope Francis upon turning 75 but the resignation has not yet been accepted. The Attorney General’s Office confirmed that Rivera is accused of covering up for 15 priests and he is subjected of a public inquiry. He is expected to be summoned soon. Former priest Alberto Athie filed a complaint against the cardinal two weeks ago. Athie said the cardinal should be treated like any other citizen without any special treatment.]

Las investigaciones de la justicia mexicana por casos de pedofilia alcanzaron a la máxima figura de la Iglesia católica mexicana, el arzobispo primado Norberto Rivera, que hace poco presentó al Papa Francisco su renuncia tras cumplir 75 años, pero aún no le ha sido aceptada.

La Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) confirmó que Rivera, acusado de encubrir a 15 sacerdotes, es objeto de una indagatoria y se espera que muy pronto sea citado a declarar, informó el ex sacerdote Alberto Athié, quien formuló una denuncia en su contra semanas atrás. Athié señaló que el cardenal debe presentarse a declarar “como cualquier ciudadano sin ningún tipo de privilegio” para que el encubrimiento de abusos sexuales “no quede impune”.

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Representante del Vaticano se reunió con Athié por denuncia contra Rivera… ¡y le dio dispensa!

MEXICO
Aristegui

[Representative of the Vatican met with Alberto Athié on a charge against Cardinal Rivera … and gave him a dispensation! Alberto Athié reveals that he is married and has children. “I resigned (since 2003) not to the sacrament but to the exercise of the ministry”.]

Alberto Athié revela que está casado y tiene hijos, por lo que han orquestado ataques y descalificaciones en su contra; “yo renuncié (desde 2003) no al sacramento sino al ejercicio del ministerio”.

El nuncio del Vaticano en México, Franco Coppola, buscó al ex sacerdote Alberto Athié para que le explicara la denuncia que interpuso en la PGR contra el cardenal Norberto Rivera.

En entrevista para Aristegui en vivo, dijo que “es la primera vez desde el 2003 que yo presenté mi renuncia pública al Papa Juan Pablo, que me cita un nuncio para hablar con él”.

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6 more couples face Lakewood welfare fraud charges

NEW JERSEY
Asbury Park Press

Payton Guion and Steph Solis , Asbury Park Press July 6, 2017

Twelve more Lakewood residents were charged Thursday on allegations of welfare fraud, bringing the total number of people charged in the ongoing investigation to 26.

Six Lakewood couples were charged Thursday morning with third-degree theft by deception, collectively defrauding the government of nearly $400,000, according to the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office.

They served warrants on the following:

Eliezer, 33, and Elkie, 31, Sorotzkin, of West Spruce Street, face charges that they illegally collected $74,960 in Medicaid benefits between January 2011 and December 2013.

Samuel, 45, and Esther, 44, Serhofer, of Whispering Pines Lane, face charges that they illegally collected $72,685 in Medicaid benefits between January 2009 and December 2013.

Yisroel, 37, and Rachel, 34, Merkin, of Hermosa Drive, face charges that they illegally collected $70,557.51 in Medicaid, SNAP, and HEAP benefits between January 2011 and December 2014.

Jerome Menchel, 33, and Mottel Friedman, 30, of Pressburg Lane, face charges that they illegally collected $63,839 in Medicaid and SNAP benefits between January 2011 and July 2014.

Tzvi, 35, and Estee, 34, Braun of Ridge Avenue, face charges that they illegally collected $62,746.74 in Medicaid, HEAP, and CICRF benefits between January 2009 and December 2013.

Moshe, 30, and Nechama, 27, Hirschmann, of Emmanuel Drive, face charges that they illegally collected $53,418.39 in Medicaid and SNAP benefits between January 2011 and December 2015. …

Eliezer Sorotzkin is the brother of Zalmen Sorotzkin, a rabbi who was arrested last week on allegations of more than $300,000 in welfare fraud. Eliezer Sorotzkin is also a business partner of Mordechai Breskin, who was arrested last week and faces federal charges in the alleged fraud, according to a source close to the investigation. Public records show that Eliezer Sorotzkin listed a business address the same as Breskin’s residence, at 33 Blue Jay Way.

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Man, 82, denies abusing five boys in the Lincoln Diocese

UNITED KINGDOM
Lincolnshire Live

BY ELAINE DAVIESMEDIA LINCS
6 JUL 2017

An 82-year-old man has denied historic child abuse allegations against five boys in the Lincoln Diocese.

Roy Griffiths from Sherborne in Dorset appeared in Lincoln Crown Court by video link from Bournemouth Crown Court as part of an ongoing investigation into historic abuse.

He entered not guilty pleas to 11 sexual offences and also denied eight charges of indecent assault on a boy under the age of 16.

He also denied two charges of indecency with a child under the age of 14 and one charge of an attempted serious sexual offence.

The offences are alleged to have happened between January 1963 and December 1972.

The investigation, called Operation Redstone, is a probe into allegations of abuse dating back to 1958 following a review of past safeguarding cases by the Diocese of Lincoln.

Lincolnshire Police confirmed in September 2016 that it was looking into abuse claims surrounding the Cathedral School in Lincoln.

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Priest placed on leave amid misconduct claim

PENNSYLVANIA
Altoona Mirror

Corrected to reflect while Anthony J. Petracca had been appointed last month to the UPMC Altoona and Our Lady of Lourdes positions, he had not yet started in those positions.

A priest who recently had been appointed — but had not yet started — as administrator at Our Lady of Lourdes parish in Altoona and chaplain at UPMC Altoona has been placed on leave from public ministry because of an accusation of misconduct with a minor that allegedly occurred in the mid-1980s, according to the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown.

The Rev. Anthony J. Petracca will not be permitted to function as a priest and will live at a place where he will not have contact with children, stated a news release from the diocese.

Bishop Mark L. Bartchak, who imposed the leave, has informed law enforcement of the accusation, according to the news release.

Petracca, 61, and a native of Darby, near Philadelphia, has been parochial vicar at numerous parishes, according to the news release.

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Jersey Care Inquiry: Police receive more abuse complaints

UNITED KINGDOM
Jersey Evening Post

ISLANDERS who report abuse can be confident that their complaints will be taken seriously, investigated and prosecuted professionally, Jersey’s Attorney General has said in the wake of the findings of the Independent Jersey Care Inquiry.

Advocate Robert MacRae – the Island’s chief prosecutor – has said that his department is committed to improving the Island’s criminal justice system.

He added that victims must be encouraged to report abuse and that, when they did, their allegations would be taken seriously and ‘all possible steps taken to bring offenders to justice’.

His comments come after the States police confirmed that they had received two further complaints about abuse, bringing the total number reported to the force since the release of the report on Monday to four.

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Lawsuit Alleges ‘Pattern of Sexual Abuse’ by Pastor

GEORGIA
Daily Report

Katheryn Hayes Tucker, Daily Report
July 6, 2017

A woman has filed a lawsuit against her former pastor alleging he sexually abused her for years starting when she was 15, telling her it was her duty in service to the church.

Attorney Jeb Butler of Butler Tobin said his client decided to go public with her allegations last month because she learned of other victims. He filed the lawsuit in Muscogee County Superior Court in Columbus, where the pastor lives. Butler said he timed the filing to meet the July 1 deadline for the extension created by the Hidden Predators Act allowing survivors of childhood sexual abuse to count the date of disclosure of the allegations rather than the event for calculating the statute of limitations.

The lawsuit named Lewis Clemons and churches he started and served as pastor, including Wynnton Road Ministries Church of God. The complaint said the intention is to bring the case against “each and every church” where Clemons—who calls himself “Apostle”—has pastored since 2000, including Faith Unlimited Ministries Church of Christ and the current church, Kingdom Awareness Ministries International.

Clemons could not be reached for comment after leaving messages at his church and home. Butler said he does not believe Clemons has retained an attorney.

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Acepta PGR denuncia contra Norberto Rivera por supuesto encubrimiento de curas pederastas

MEXICO
El Sol de Nayarit

[The PGR has accepted the denouncement against Cardinal Norberto Rivera for alleged cover-up of pedophile crimes.]

La Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) aceptó el recurso interpuesto por el ex sacerdote Alberto Athié y por Jesús Romero Colín, en contra del Cardenal Norberto Rivera, por el presunto encubrimiento de 15 curas pederastas.

Luego de la denuncia, la Fiscalía Federal dio a conocer que ya abrió una investigación por los hechos denunciados por Athié y Romero Colín, quienes además acusar que “ni el cardenal ni la Arquidiócesis de México informaron” sobre los hechos de los que sí tenían conocimiento.

La PGR inició las averiguaciones el 19 de junio, mientras que los denunciantes acudieron esta semana a ratificar la queja. Se espera que el Cardenal decida si acude o no a comparecer.

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Cardenal Rivera no denunció 15 casos de pederastia que conocía: Athié

MEXICO
Aristegui

[Cardinal Rivera did not report 15 cases of pederasty that he know about: Alberto Athie. For the first time a Mexican bishop is going to be investigated for cover-up, said Athie.]

“Por primera vez un obispo mexicano va a ser investigado (por encubrimiento) y por lo mismo llamado a declarar respecto de sus mismas palabras dichas en público respecto a estos delitos”, contó en Aristegui en vivo.

El ex sacerdote Alberto Athié explicó la denuncia presentada el 2 de junio contra el cardenal Norberto Rivera, por “presunto encubrimiento de delitos cometidos por sacerdotes presuntamente pederastas”, ya que el propio Rivera reportó 15 casos a Roma pero no los reportó a las autoridades mexicanas.

En entrevista para Aristegui en vivo, respondió a la “serie de descalificaciones” por parte del vocero de la Arquidiócesis, Hugo Valdemar, “diciendo que no tenía sustento y era para hacer escándalo y ruido ante la renuncia del cardenal”.

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PGR investiga al cardenal Norberto Rivera por encubrir a pederastas

MEXICO
NSS Oaxaca

[PGR investigates Cardinal Norberto Rivera for covering up pedophiles.The Attorney General’s Office (PGR) is investigating Catholic Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera after a group of religious presented a complaint against him for the alleged cover-up of 15 pedophile priests.The ex-priest Alberto Athié Gallo heads the group who filed the complaint before the PGR, a branch that accepted the legal remedy and could cite Rivera Carrera. This week the complainants ratified the complaint, according to information released in various media.]

Esta semana, el exsacerdote Alberto Athié ratificó la denuncia contra Norberto Rivera por el supuesto encubrimiento de curas pederastas.

La Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) investiga al cardenal católico Norberto Rivera Carrera, después de que un grupo de religiosos presentara una denuncia en su contra por el supuesto encubrimiento de 15 sacerdotes pederastas.

El exsacerdote Alberto Athié Gallo encabeza la denuncia presentada por curas y organizaciones civiles ante la PGR, dependencia que aceptó el recurso legal y podría citar Rivera Carrera. Esta semana, los denunciantes ratificaron la queja, de acuerdo con la información difundida en diversos medios de comunicación.

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Former Priest in Sex Assault Cases Gets Parole, Has Cancer

NEW HAMPSHIRE
U.S. News

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A former priest who was convicted in New Hampshire of sexually assaulting two teenage boys in the 1990s and sentenced to 30 years in prison has been granted parole because he has terminal cancer.

WMUR-TV reports Roger Fortier had about 11 years left on his sentence. But after a doctor said Thursday that he has about six months to live, the state parole board agreed his condition was incurable and that the cost of caring for him would be high. Fortier plans to live with his sister, under house arrest. A parole officer would need to approve it.

Fortier said Thursday he’s sorry and has no excuse for what he did.

Fortier, formerly of St. Peters Church in Farmington, was convicted in 1998. His lawyer argued one boy made up the claims, and the other boy was schizophrenic and wasn’t taking his medication.

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Archbishop testifies in compensation case by victims of clerical sex abuse

MALTA
Times of Malta

Members of the press were this morning asked to leave the courtroom just as Archbishop Charles Scicluna was about to take the witness stand to face cross-examination in the civil proceedings for damages instituted by 10 victims of clerical sex abuse.

The civil suit for compensation was filed in May 2013 by Lawrence Grech, Joseph Magro, Leonard Camilleri, David Cassar, Noel Dimech, Angelo Spiteri, Raymond Azzopardi, Charles Falzon, Philip Cauchi and Joseph Mangion.

Two priests, Carmelo Pulis and Godwin Scerri, tasked with caring for the orphaned children at St Joseph’s Home, were jailed in 2012 after the appeals court confirmed their conviction. They were found guilty of sex abuse on 11 underage victims entrusted to their care.

However, since all efforts to obtain monetary compensation for their suffering had failed, the victims were forced to open a civil suit against the Church.

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Former priest convicted of sexually assaulting boys granted parole

NEW HAMPSHIRE
WMUR

Andy Hershberger
News Reporter

CONCORD, N.H. —
A former Farmington priest who was convicted of sexually assaulting two altar boys was granted parole Thursday.

Roger Fortier was sentenced in 1998 to 30 years in prison for sexually assaulting the boys. He had 11 years left on his sentence, but the parole board granted his release, in part, because he has terminal cancer.

A doctor told the board that Fortier may have six months to live, but she said that is only an estimate. The board determined that his condition is incurable and that the cost of his continued care at the prison would be high.

Board members expressed concern for public safety and ordered that Fortier live alone with his sister, be under house arrest and wear an electronic monitoring device. They said the only time he would be able to leave his sister’s house would be for visits to the doctor.

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Vaticano, fermato un monsignore: festini gay e droga al Palazzo dell’ex Sant’Uffizio

ROMA
Il Fatto Quotidiano

[ TheVatican gay partying and drugs at a palace of the former Holy Office.]

Il segretario di un importante cardinale colto in flagrante dalla Gendarmeria della Santa sede e spedito a disintossicarsi nel riserbo più assoluto. La lussuosa auto con targa d’Oltretevere lo avrebbe protetto dai controlli della polizia italiana. Il religioso era in predicato di diventare vescovo, ma la nomina è stata fermata. Papa Francesco furioso

di Francesco Antonio Grana | 28 giugno 2017

Un festino gay a base di droga. È quello che hanno scoperto gli uomini della Gendarmeria vaticana in un blitz all’interno di un appartamento nel Palazzo dell’ex Sant’Uffizio. Proprio lì dove per un quarto di secolo l’allora cardinale Joseph Ratzinger ha svolto il suo incarico di prefetto della Congregazione per la dottrina della fede prima di essere eletto Papa. L’inquilino dell’appartamento, stando a quanto raccontano in Vaticano, è un monsignore che svolge le mansioni di segretario di un importante porporato a capo di un dicastero della Curia romana.

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Isn’t it time the Vatican admitted people are going to keep having sex – whatever they say?

UNITED KINGDOM
The Telegraph

KATE SMURTHWAITE
6 JULY 2017

Police, we learnt yesterday, were reportedly called to break up a gay orgy. Which doesn’t make sense as a headline if you hit pause on the moral outrage button and remember that the gender and number of other people having sex is neither a legal matter nor any of your God damn business.

Although, there will be many who see this particular orgy as, quite literally, a God damn business – seeing as it allegedly took place at the home of one of Pope Francis’s key advisors in the Vatican.

The apartment raided is reportedly the residence of the secretary to cardinal Francesco Coccopa­l­merio – a key aide to the 80-year-old Pope. It apparently belongs to the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which is in charge of tackling clerical sexual abuse. According to Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano, the police found drugs and a group of men engaged in sexual activity.

It is also that time of year when newspapers are full of recommendations for holiday reading. So here’s one from me: Nigel Cawthorne’s memorable work The Sex Lives of the Popes. An utter page turner in our house; more salacious than Jilly Cooper or Fifty Shades; and guaranteed to get you the armrest on your budget flight.

The one thing you’ll soon realise when reading it, us that gay orgies are not new to the Vatican. Over the last couple of millennia, they’ve mainly served as a refreshing change from all the straight ones. Historians now widely accept that Pope Leo X (1513-1521) was homosexual – the Romans having been perplexed as to why he didn’t bring a mistress with him when took office.

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Sinn Fein propose plan to establish compensation fund for victims of historical abuse

NORTHERN IRELAND
Derry Now

Thursday 6th of July 2017

Immediate steps towards establishing a compensation fund for the victims of historical institutional abuse can be taken under a plan proposed by Sinn Féin today, the party’s Northern Leader Michelle O’Neill has said.

Commenting on the proposed legal and financial framework, which would also seek contributions from various religious orders and the British Government, she said victims deserved clarity amid the ongoing political uncertainty.

Michelle O’Neill said: “Sinn Féin has always fully supported the victims and survivors of historic abuse.

“We welcomed the publication of the panel report from the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry recommending redress payments and we want to see those recommendations implemented as soon as possible.

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Kincora survivor pleads with politicians for action

NORTHERN IRELAND
BBC News

By Ann-Marie Foster
BBC News NI

A survivor of abuse at the notorious Kincora Boys’ home in Belfast has made a passionate appeal for politicians to take urgent action to help other victims of institutional abuse.

Hundreds of victims gave evidence about their experiences at a number of institutions in Northern Ireland to the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry last year.

Its chairman, Sir Anthony Hart, presented his final report in January, making a series of recommendations including a memorial, financial compensation and a public apology from the Northern Ireland Executive.

But Stormont collapsed in January – days after the report was published – and, without an executive, the recommendations cannot be enacted.

Last year, Clint Massey, from Bangor, County Down, told the inquiry about being sexually abused at Kincora, a home in east Belfast. Three senior care staff at the home were jailed in 1981 for abusing 11 boys in their care.

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Francia, la diocesi di Saint Etienne denuncia sospetti abusi sessuali commessi su tre minorenni

FRANCIA
Rete L’Abuso

[France: The Diocese of Saint Etienne reports suspected sexual abuse of three minors.]

Parigi. La diocesi francese di Saint Etienne ieri martedì 4 luglio ha denunciato i sospetti abusi sessuali commessi su tre minorenni negli anni ’80 dello scorso secolo da un prete che oggi ha 84 anni: i fatti sarebbero prescritti dalla legge, ma la diocesi ha ugualmente deciso di sospendere il religioso dal suo ministero; il vescovo, monsignor Sylvain Bataille, ha dichiarato di aver parlato con il prete sotto accusa, il quale gli avrebbe confessato di essere colpevole.

Le prime denunce contro l’ormai anziano religioso furono presentate all’inizio degli anni 2000, ma non hanno mai avuto seguito; la vicenda aveva suscitato un vasto scandalo in Francia sull’atteggiamento della Chiesa cattolica nei confronti degli episodi di pedofilia, spingendo infine le gerarchie ecclesiastiche ad adottare un nuovo codice di condotta per contrastare il fenomeno.

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Altoona priest placed on leave

PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

A priest in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown was placed on leave pending the diocese’s investigation of an allegation of misconduct involving a minor in the 1980s.

A Wednesday statement by the diocese did not specify nature of the alleged misconduct.

It’s the latest development for a diocese that last year was the subject of a state grand jury report describing extensive past sexual abuse by priests and alleging coverup by its past bishops.

The Rev. Anthony J. Petracca, who was ordained in 1985, has served at various parishes and most recently was named administrator at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Altoona and chaplain at UPMC Altoona.

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Two new victims sue church, school

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Mindy Aguon | The Guam Daily Post

A woman has come forward alleging she was sexually molested by a maintenance janitor when she was 6 years old while attending school at San Vicente Catholic School in the early 1980s.

R.M.S., who used her initials to protect her identity, alleges she was sexually abused by Paul Sebay, who is now deceased.

According to the civil complaint filed yesterday in the District Court of Guam against the Archdiocese of Agana and San Vicente Catholic School, R.M.S. was in the first grade when she was repeatedly sexually molested by Sebay, who was employed by the Catholic school.

R.M.S. and her brother frequently had to wait after school for their mother to pick them up, and while waiting, Sebay allegedly gave the girl candy and treats, and took her to the maintenance janitor room above the school’s auditorium.

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