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

March 22, 2015

Ex-cop claims a ROYAL was in paedophile ring but inquiry was closed to shield Buckingham Palace from scandal

UNITED KINGDOM
Mirror

21 March 2015 By Nick Dorman , Mark Williams-Thomas

The former Met Police officer says a vice squad cop told him an investigation into Establishment figures was axed for reasons of national security

A royal was in a suspected paedophile ring being investigated by police before an Establishment cover up, it was claimed.

A former Metropolitan Police officer said he was told a member of the Queen’s family and an MP had both been identified as part of a major child abuse inquiry.

But the operation is said to have been shut down by the Crown Prosecution Service for national security reasons.

The claim came as the Met’s deputy assistant commissioner made a fresh appeal for victims of historic child sex abuse to come forward, and vowed: “We’ll go where the evidence takes us.”

The ex-officer told the Sunday Mirror how a named detective sergeant based at London’s Marylebone police station in the late 1980s spoke to him about the investigation and the fact it had been axed.

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‘Shame’ bishop replaced by Arundel and Brighton diocese

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC News

A new Catholic bishop of Arundel and Brighton has been appointed after his predecessor resigned.

Bishop Richard Moth will be installed in his new role in May.

The previous bishop, the Rt Rev Kieran Conry, stepped down last September after he said he had been “unfaithful” to his promises as a Catholic priest and brought “shame” on the diocese, which covers Sussex and Surrey.

An inquiry into his resignation is still ongoing, the diocese said.

Bishop Moth, who will leave his current role as Bishop of the Forces, was born in Chingola, Zambia, in 1958 and brought up in Kent.

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New bishop for Arundel and Brighton replaces ‘unfaithful’ predecessor

UNITED KINGDOM
The Argus

by Adrian Imms

THE Pope has appointed a new bishop for Arundel and Brighton.

Pope Francis has appointed Bishop Richard Moth, currently Bishop of the Forces, as Bishop of Arundel & Brighton.

Bishop Richard replaces Kieran Conry who, as reported in The Argus last September, had been “unfaithful to [his] promises as a Catholic priest”.

Mr Conry resigned the day before claims in a national newspaper that he had written a love letter to a married woman, who is claimed to have spent several nights at his home.

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Asumió el polémico obispo

CHILE
El Tribuno

La iglesia chilena concretó ayer la asunción como obispo de Osorno de Juan Barros, acusado de encubrir abusos sexuales, una designación del Papa Francisco que provocó el rechazo de laicos y religiosos que resisten el nombramiento.

La elección del sacerdote Barros en enero fue cuestionada de inmediato por sus vinculaciones con el sacerdote Fernando Karadima, un influyente formador de obispos que el Vaticano declaró culpable de abusos sexuales retirándolo a “una vida de oración y penitencia”.

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Asume obispo en Chile, le acusan de proteger a violador

CHILE
La Razon

[A new bishop in Chile is accused of protecting a rapist.]

La Razón (Edición Impresa) / AFP / Osorno (Chile)
22 de marzo de 2015

Unas 600 personas se apostaron ayer en el frontis de la catedral de Osorno, Chile, para protestar contra la asunción del cura Juan Barros como obispo de la Diócesis de esa ciudad, debido a las acusaciones de encubrimiento de abusos sexuales.

Muchos de ellos, vestidos de negro y portando cientos de globos negros, esperaron pacientemente la llegada de Barros al recinto, arribo que finalmente hizo por una de las puertas posteriores del templo para evitar los abucheos.

La catedral San Mateo de Osorno amaneció este sábado rodeada de policías, quienes resguardan la seguridad en el sector, pero no pudieron evitar que decenas de personas que se manifestaban en las afueras de la iglesia ingresaran al interior.

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Escándalo en la asunción de un obispo acusado de encubrir a un pederasta

CHILE
La Capital

El designado obispo de la ciudad chilena de Osorno, Juan Barros, asumió ayer oficialmente su cargo en medio de protestas de fieles que aseguran que el sacerdote encubrió actos de pedofilia.

Osorno está a 945 kilómetros al sur de Santiago de Chile, y a 232 kilómetros al oeste de San Carlos de Bariloche.

“Juan Barros, no somos tu rebaño”, lo abucheó un grupo de manifestantes, estimado en más de 600 personas, según informó la policía que desde temprano desplegó un fuerte contingente para resguardar el orden en las afueras de la catedral San Mateo, donde se realizó al ceremonia de asunción al cargo, una celebración inusualmente breve en la que el flamante prelado pronunció solo las oraciones de fórmula, sin dar un sermón.

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Storheim not defrocked — yet

CANADA
Winnipeg Sun

Former Archbishop Kenneth (Seraphim) Storheim escaped being defrocked at the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church spring session.

Storheim was found guilty of one count of sexually molesting a young boy, but cleared of a charge of molesting his twin brother, in incidents that happened nearly 30 years ago and sentenced to eight months in jail on Jan. 24, 2014

“In closed session, the Holy Synod reviewed a number of clergy cases, including that of Archbishop Seraphim,” said a Synod of Bishops spring session report. “Having thoroughly reviewed the report of the Synodal Commission in this regard, procedures and a date for the convening a spiritual court were reviewed, with a committee of three Bishops appointed to develop appropriate procedures.”

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MP Abse named in abuse inquiry

UNITED KINGDOM
The Sunday Times

Tom Harper Home Affairs Correspondent Published: 22 March 2015

LEO ABSE, the flamboyant, late Welsh Labour MP, is being investigated by police on suspicion of child abuse.

Documents from South Wales police reveal that allegations against the long-serving politician, who died in 2008 aged 91, are being examined by another force.

The investigation is understood to centre on an alleged “politicians’ network” involving Abse’s close friend George Thomas, the former Labour Speaker of the House of Commons.

Last year it emerged that Thomas, who died in 1997, was being investigated for raping a nine-year-old boy in Cardiff in the late 1960s.

Scotland Yard refused to confirm or deny whether it was involved in the Abse inquiry.

The Sunday Times has also established that a Church of England review into historic sexual abuse has passed Abse’s name to detectives from Operation Fernbridge, a Metropolitan police inquiry into an alleged Westminster VIP pedophile network.

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A Christian minister teaches churches to guard …

PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

A Christian minister teaches churches to guard against pedophiles — like his father

By Peter Smith / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

In his growing work of consulting with churches on matters of sexual abuse, Jimmy Hinton says he hears a common refrain.

If a devoted member of a congregation is accused, members will give all kinds of reasons “it just can’t be him,” he says.

The accused is so kind and nice. He’s a family man. He never cusses.

“At the end of that,” Mr. Hinton says, he tells them: “You just described in great detail my father.”

The father, John Wayne Hinton, whom he watched with admiration as he preached the gospel from the pulpit of Somerset Church of Christ, a small evangelical congregation where the elder Hinton was minister for 27 years until 2001.

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Does porn prevent rape?

UNITED STATES
Lifesite

Matt Fradd

It is interesting to note that since the advent of the Internet and the invention of the web browser, some statistics suggest that rape rates have actually declined.

In fact, some claim that states in the U.S. that adopted the Internet more quickly have seen a greater and faster decline of rape than other states. For many people, this makes a lot of sense: if you are the kind of guy who is inclined to want to rape a woman, perhaps sitting at home in front of your laptop more or less gets it out of your system, making you less inclined to commit rape.

But I’m skeptical that easy access to porn is what has resulted in less rape. We should not confuse correlation with causation. That is, just because two things are correlated, it does not follow that one caused the other (the rooster is not the cause of the sun’s rising).

The supposed decline in rape rates could be due to a number of factors, like greater measures being put in place to protect women, or, more education about rape.

Second—and this is a big one—the claim that rape is actually on the decline, as reported by the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), may simply be false. Many organizations have criticized their findings, saying they were based on poor data collection. The National Women’s Study, the National College Women Sexual Victimization Study, the National Violence Against Women Study, and the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence survey all report higher rates of rape and sexual assault than the NCVS.

I am of the opinion that the evidence points, rather, to the opposite: not that men who watch porn all become rapists—that is patently false, no one is arguing that—but that porn shapes how men see women, and when you have a whole culture of men who are fed on porn, you create a culture where women become sexual commodities, which is an ideal environment for sexual abuse to flourish.

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New laws have churches seeking guidance on identifying abuse, abusers

PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

March 22, 2015

By Peter Smith / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Many religious congregations have been seeking help to navigate new state laws requiring more training on child abuse and mandating more people report suspected abuse.

Some want to know what the law requires of volunteers and paid staff. Others want training in recognizing the symptoms of abuse. Others have a crisis and need immediate help — what to do about a new allegation of abuse or a sex offender who wants to attend church.

Such growing awareness is good, but only a start, said Michelle Snyder, executive director of the Pittsburgh Pastoral Institute, an interfaith agency that provides counseling services and training for religious organizations.

“There’s a way the legislation is unhelpful if it takes our eyes off the spirit and onto the details,” she said, “as opposed to these larger conversations of, ‘Who do we really want to be, and what is our theology of safe church, and how do we create havens?’ ”

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Ex-Provo accuses Sinn Fein of covering up priest’s abuse

NORTHERN IRELAND
Irish Independent

Michael Browne
PUBLISHED
22/03/2015

A former leading IRA man, who was a security chief for X Factor boss, Simon Cowell has accused Sinn Fein of helping to cover up the sexual abuse of “hundreds” of schoolboys by a now-deceased priest.

Brendan Curran, a former Irish Army-trained sniper – who was jailed aged 18 in 1973 for 15 years for attempting to murder a British soldier – made the sensational claims as he announced his resignation from Newry and Mourne District Council at a meeting last week.

Mr Curran said he was prevented 10 years ago from exposing the allegations by a leading well-known Sinn Fein figure.

Speaking to the Sunday Independent after the tumultuous council meeting, Mr Curran said: “This priest is dead now, but he was in every school in the Newry area for years and abused children in every one of them. People have been coming forward.”

“I raised it with the Republican movement 10 years ago and was told to drop it; it was a negative story, to drop it; it was a negative issue.”

Mr Curran added: “The leadership was aware of this being raised.”

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Catholic bishop heckled by opponents of child sex abuse

CHILE
euronews

Newly named bishop of Osorno in Chile Juan Barros was pushed and shoved by demonstrators carrying black balloons as he squeezed through the crowd in Saint Matthew’s Church.

Many Chilean Catholics say Barros covered up the sexual abuse of children committed by his superior Fr. Fernando Karadima Farina in the 1980s and ’90s.

Karadima was found guilty by the Vatican in 2011.

While Barros himself is not accused of molestation, at least three victims of sex abuse say he was present when they were molested by Karadima in the 1980s and 90s.

Angry protesters shouted at Barros to “get out” during the mass ordaining him. He had to be escorted out of the building by police after the service.

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March 21, 2015

Bishop Richard Moth appointed as new Bishop of Arundel & Brighton

UNITED KINGDOM
Independent Catholic News

Pope Francis has appointed Bishop Richard Moth, currently Bishop of the Forces, as Bishop of Arundel & Brighton.

He will be the fifth Bishop of Arundel & Brighton. Bishop Moth was ordained a priest in 1982 and served as a priest in parishes in the Archdiocese of Southwark including acting as Vicar General and Chancellor of the Archdiocese before being ordained Bishop of the Forces in September 2009. In addition to his role as Bishop of the Forces, he is Chair of Governors at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, Liaison Bishop for Prisons, Episcopal Advisor to the National Catholic Scout Fellowship and holds a brief on Mental Health on behalf of the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales.

Bishop Moth said: “It is a great privilege to have been appointed by Pope Francis as the new Bishop of Arundel & Brighton and I am very conscious of the trust that has been placed in me. In these last fifty years since the foundation of the Diocese, so much has been done to build up the Church and in the proclamation of the Gospel and, with God’s help, I look to guide and serve the Diocese to that same end. ”

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Nomina del Vescovo di Arundel and Brighton (Inghilterra)

CITTA’ DEL VATICANO
Bolletino

Il Papa ha nominato Vescovo di Arundel and Brighton (Inghilterra) S.E. Mons. Charles Phillip Richard Moth, finora Vescovo Ordinario Militare per la Gran Bretagna.

S.E. Mons. Charles Phillip Richard Moth

S.E. Mons. Charles Phillip Richard Moth è nato l’8 luglio 1958 in Chingola (Zambia). Ha compiuto gli studi primari e secondari nelle scuole cattoliche in Kent. Ha ricevuto la formazione sacerdotale presso il seminario St. John’s in Wonersh, Surrey e, presso l’Università St. Paul di Ottawa, ha conseguito la Licenza e il Master in Diritto Canonico.

O stato ordinato sacerdote il 3 luglio 1982 per l’arcidiocesi di Southwark.

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Six months after Kieran Conry’s resignation …

UNITED KINGDOM
The Tablet

Six months after Kieran Conry’s resignation, Bishop of the Forces appointed to lead Arundel and Brighton

21 March 2015 by Christopher Lamb

A new Bishop of Arundel and Brighton has been appointed to succeed Kieran Conry, who resigned last September having admitted to being unfaithful to his vow of celibacy.

Pope Francis today named Bishop Richard Moth, currently Bishop of the Forces, to lead the diocese which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary.

Bishop Emeritus Kieran Conry resigned after a newspaper revealed his intimate friendship with a married woman. Although he denied a sexual relationship with that individual he admitted he had had an affair with another woman that lasted six years.

Bishop Moth, 56, will be installed on 28 May in time to celebrate the diocese’s Golden Jubilee Mass which will take place at the Amex Stadium in Brighton, on 5 July.

Alongside his forces role, the bishop is Chairman of Governors at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, the episcopal liaison for prisons and holds a brief on mental health issues for the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. He is a priest of the Archdiocese of Southwark – where he held senior positions such as vicar general and chancellor – and has been an Oblate of the Order of St Benedict for over 30 years.

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Prominent community members not often caught for abuse

MAINE
Courier

Ben Meiklejohn

SOUTHERN MAINE – For victims of sexual abuse, the process of healing can take years, even decades. And some survivors may live the remainder of their lives without reaching closure.

Children who are molested are taught by abusers to keep secrets. Or they are told they will be in trouble if they reveal what happened.

These are just some of the challenges faced by sexually abused children, said Julia Davidson, a sexual assault response team program manager for Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine. Davidson said she and her co-workers help survivors at all stages – by being in the hospital immediately after an incident or guiding a person through the trial process. The organization works to help survivors reach their goals, including providing access to mental health services and helping law enforcement officials prosecute abusers.

Davidson said many people call the SARSSM hotline and disclose their abuse for the first time. The most important for any person to whom abuse is being disclosed by a victim, said Davidson, is to believe them.

“The first thing we do is we tell them that we believe them and that what happened is not their fault,” Davidson said. “What we know from our work is that a primary indicator of long term public health is that a youngster is believed and supported when they try to disclose for the first time. When they’re told to get over it and move on … keeping it secret can cause longstanding trauma.”

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Revisa en imágenes la controvertida ceremonia donde asumió el nuevo obispo de Osorno

CHILE
Publimetro

En medio de incidentes asumió como nuevo obispo de Osorno, monseñor Juan Barros, quien es acusado de ser encubridor de Fernando Karadima, por los denunciantes de este caso.

La ceremonia se inició a las 11 horas bajo un fuerte resguardo policial, puesto que más de 400 personas llegaron a las afueras de la Catedral de la ciudad de la Décima Región, informó radio Cooperativa.

Algunos manifestantes lograron ingresar a la Catedral, impidiendo el desarrollo normal del acto, ya que se produjeron incidentes entre quienes apoyan y rechazan a Barros.

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Chile: El cura que asumió como obispo entre insultos (VIDEOS)

CHILE
El Comercio

Juan Barros, de 58 años, es visto por algunos como un encubridor del mayor cura pederasta de la Iglesia chilena

En el ojo de la tormenta, la iglesia chilena concretó este sábado la asunción como obispo de Osorno del sacerdote Juan Barros -acusado de encubrir abusos sexuales- una designación del Papa Francisco que provocó el rechazo de laicos y religiosos que resisten el nombramiento.

A pesar de que la catedral de San Mateo estuvo fuertemente custodiada por policías antimotines, varios detractores de Juan Barros ingresaron al templo con globos y pancartas negras, para exigir con cánticos y gritos la renuncia del nuevo obispo de Osorno, una ciudad 930 kilómetros al sur de Santiago. En la catedral había entre 400 y 500 personas.

La ceremonia fue interrumpida en varias ocasiones por insultos y sonidos de desaprobación realizados por los detractores del religioso.

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Católicos chilenos protestan por nombramiento de obispo vinculado a abuso sexual

CHILE
swissinfo

Por Anthony Esposito

SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Cientos de católicos se reunieron el sábado en una iglesia de la pequeña ciudad chilena de Osorno para protestar por la designación del obispo Juan Barros, acusado de proteger a uno de los más conocidos pederastas del país.

El nombramiento desató la ira de muchos parroquianos y puso en duda la promesa del Papa Francisco de acabar con los abusos sexuales en la Iglesia.

Sus críticos dicen que Barros estaba al tanto y ayudó a encubrir los abusos del padre Fernando Karadima, cuyo caso es el más infame de varias acusaciones de pedofilia dentro de la Iglesia Católica en Chile.

En el 2011, Karadima fue hallado culpable por el Vaticano de abusar de niños adolescentes durante muchos años. Libre de cargos penales después de que la investigación en su contra naufragara por cuestiones técnicas, la Iglesia lo castigó prohibiéndole celebrar misas públicas.

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Juan Barros, el obispo de Chile al que sus feligreses le piden la renuncia

CHILE
BBC Mundo

[“Barros, out!” shouted the people who protested at the ordination of Bishop Juan Barros of the Osomo diocese in southern Chile. The town, located 850 kilometers south of the capital of Santiago, had never seen so many people protesting outside of the cathedral. More than 650 people showed up to protest, according to estimates by police.]

Constanza Hola Chamy
BBC Mundo

“Barros, ¡fuera!”, gritaba una multitud vestida de negro en pleno centro de Osorno, en el sur de Chile.

La pequeña ciudad, ubicada 850 kilómetros al sur de la capital, Santiago, nunca había visto tanta gente protestando afuera de su catedral: más de 650 personas, según estimaciones de Carabineros, la policía local.

Estaban allí para hacerle saber al nuevo obispo, Juan Barros, recientemente nombrado por el propio papa Francisco como máximo guía espiritual de la diócesis, que no lo querían. Ni en la catedral, ni en la diósesis ni en la Iglesia.

Barros ha sido cuestionado por sus vínculos con el sacerdote Fernando Karadima, a quien tanto la justicia civil como la eclesiástica consideraron responsable de abuso sexual de menores durante los 1980s y 1990s.

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Juan Barros tras asumir como obispo de Osorno: No soy amigo de Fernando Karadima

CHILE
Cooperativa

[Juan Barros after taking over as bishop of Osorno: I am not a friend of Fernando Karadima.]

[con audio]

Este sábado el monseñor Juan Barros Madrid, acusado de ser encubridor de los abusos de Fernando Karadima, asumió como obispo de Osorno en una ceremonia marcada por forcejeos, gritos y protestas.

En conversación con Cooperativa, el electo líder de la Diócesis de Osorno lamentó lo sucedido y aseguró que ya no es amigo ex párroco de El Bosque: “Por supuesto que me da pena que en la santa misa en la Catedral haya ocurrido esas manifestaciones, porque la misa es lo más sagrado que tenemos”.

“Sin duda que las personas tenemos derecho a presentar nuestras discrepancias, pero cuando ya interfiere un momento sagrado, ya ahí eso da mucha pena”, manifestó.

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Chilean Catholics protest bishop over alleged cover-up of child abuse

CHILE
Deutsche Welle

Hundreds of people have protested against the ordination of a Catholic bishop in the Chilean city of Osorno. They’ve accused him of covering up a priest’s sexual abuse of children.

Juan Barros was ordained on Saturday in the cathedral of Osorno amid the shouts of hundreds of protesters who accuse him of covering up a priest’s sexual abuse of young boys. Fifteen of the country’s 35 bishops and many priests from the diocese also shunned the ordination of the new bishop.

While Barros himself has not been accused of molestation, at least three victims of sexual abuse claim he was present when they were molested by the one of Chile’s most prominent priests, Father Fernando Karadima, in the 1980s and 1990s. A Vatican investigation found Karadima guilty of sex abuse in 2011 and sentenced the now 84-year-old man to a life of “penitence and prayer.”

In a letter sent to priests in the diocese on Monday, Barros stated that he did not know about Karadima’s abuses when they happened.

More than 1,000 Catholics, along with about 30 priests from the diocese and 51 of Chile’s 120 congress members, sent letters to Pope Francis last month urging him to revoke the appointment of Barros. However, the pope confirmed his decision to appoint Barros after recently meeting with him.

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Sacerdote Juan Barros es agredido en medio de profundo …

CHILE
Bio Bio

Sacerdote Juan Barros es agredido en medio de profundo descontento tras asumir como Obispo de Osorno

[Priest Juan Barros is attacked amid deep discontent after taking over as Bishop of Osorno. After it became known that Juan Barros would be the new bishop of Osorno, despite its alleged status as “accessory” of sexual abuse by Fernando Karadima, the faithful of the Catholic Church did not hesitate to express their dissatisfaction. Protesters waited Barros at the front of the Cathedral San Mateo with black balloons and banners alluding to his role in the Karadima case. The protesters entered the cathedral with black balloons to prevent continuation of the ceremony while shouting “pedophile”. They also said they will not allow Juan Barros to stay in Osorno. Barros said he was calm and had hope for the city.]

Luego de que se conociera que Juan Barros sería el nuevo obispo de Osorno, pese a su presunta condición de “encubridor” de los abusos sexuales cometidos por Fernando Karadima, los fieles de la Iglesia Católica no dudaron en manifestar su descontento.

Manifestantes esperaban a Barros en el frontis de la Catedral San Mateo -para su oficialización-, con globos negros y pancartas que hacían alusión a su papel en el caso Karadima.

Los manifestantes entraron a la Catedral con globos negros, impidiendo que continuara la ceremonia mientras le gritaban “Pedófilo”. Además aseguraron que no permitirán que Juan Barros asuma o se quede en Osorno.

Barros aseguró que él estaba “con mucha tranquilidad” y “esperanza” en la ciudad.

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Laicos de Osorno realizan velatón en rechazo a nombramiento de Obispo Barros

CHILE
YouTube

Published on Mar 9, 2015
Con una velatón, laicos de Osorno insistieron en rechazo a Obispo Juan Barros y pidieron conocer detalles de entrevista de Fernando Chomalí con el Papa Francisco en el Vaticano.

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Amid arrests and protests, bishop linked to abuser priest takes over in Chile

CHILE
Crux

By Inés San Martín
Vatican correspondent March 21, 2015

NAPLES — Despite protests that ended with three people arrested, as well as a campaign asking the Vatican to revisit the decision, a Chilean bishop mentored by the country’s most notorious sex abuser priest took possession of his new diocese on Saturday.

The appointment by Pope Francis has led many observers to question the pontiff’s commitment to tackling the scandals of clerical sex abuse and hold those who stood by accountable for their inaction.

An estimated 4,000 people dressed in black as a sign of mourning gathered in front of the cathedral of the diocese of Osorno, Chile, to demand that Bishop Juan Barros Madrid, former military chaplain, not take possession.

A video of the event posted online shows the crowd throwing objects at the prelate, pushing him, and trying to stop him from entering St. Mathew’s Cathedral, despite strong security measures.

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Víctima de Karadima: “Juan Barros estaba presente cuando me abusaban a mí y a otros”

CHILE
Bio Bio

[Juan Carlos Cruz, victim of Karadima: Juan Barros was present when he was abused.]

Luego del nombramiento de Juan Barros como Obispo de Osorno, las víctimas de Fernando Karadima hicieron notar su profundo malestar e impotencia por las decisiones que toma la Iglesia en estos casos, pasando a llevar la historia que conllevan los oscuros hechos que violación.

Juan Carlos Cruz, una de las víticmas de Fernando Karadima, reconoce que enterarse de este hecho no le provoca más que una enorme impotencia.

Desde Estados Unidos, en conversación con Radio Bío Bío, Cruz comentó que “hay muchas cosas aquí en juego (…) es un momento tan clave en la historia de Chile y en la historia de la hegemonía de la Iglesia en Chile. (…) Tenemos una conferencia episcopal que son unos cobardes que han huido como ratas en este momento, porque se dieron cuenta de que la gente no iba a estar con ellos, entonces los tres jerarcas no están presentes”.

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Manifestantes interrumpieron cada intervención de Juan Barros en toma de posesión

CHILE
Cooperativa

[Protesters interrupted each address at the Bishop Juan Barros ordination. The tense ceremony was interrupted and protesters shouts “Out!” even when the religous were praying the Ave Maria.]

Este sábado asumió Juan Barros como obispo de Osorno tras una tensa ceremonia en la que fue interrumpido en cada una de sus intervenciones. Los manifestantes gritaron “¡fuera!” incluso cuando el religioso rezaba en Ave María. Escucha cómo se vivió esta polémica toma de posesión.

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Obispo Juan Barros negó acusaciones: “Yo creo que expresé la verdad y les pido que me crean”

CHILE
Bio Bio

[Bishop Juan Barros denied accusations: “I think I expressed the truth and ask you to believe me.”]

Publicado por Carlos Villavicencio

El sacerdote Juan Barros asumió este sábado como Obispo de Osorno en medio de la polémica por su designación, luego de que se le vinculase como “encubridor” de Fernando Karadima en hechos de pedofilia.

Un grupo de manifestantes llegó hasta la catedral de Osorno para expresar su descontento, generando enfrentamientos en plena ceremonia.

Sobre las denuncias en su contra, el Obispo dijo que “en la declaración que hice yo creo que expresé la verdad y les pido que me crean. Con toda sinceridad y dolor expresé ahí lo que he vivido y lo que le puedo presentar a la comunidad”.

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Cientos de manifestantes protestan contra nuevo obispo en Chile

CHILE
El Pais

Unas 650 personas protestaron el sábado frente a la catedral de Osorno, en el sur de Chile, durante la ceremonia en que Juan Barros asumió como obispo de la diósesis.

Barros ha sido cuestionado por sus vínculos con el sacerdote Fernando Karadima, condenado por abusos sexuales. Los denunciantes de Karadima aseguran que Barros estaba al tanto de las denuncias y encubrió al sacerdote, acusaciones que el nuevo obispo de Osorno niega.

Los manifestantes esperaron a Barros en el frontis de la catedral, vestidos de negro, con globos negros y pancartas.

Algunos empujaron al sacerdote durante su ingreso e incluso llegaron a botarlo, según testigos.

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Scuffles, protests as Chilean bishop is ordained despite alleged sex abuse coverup

CHILE
CTV (Canada)

Eva Vergara, The Associated Press
Published Saturday, March 21, 2015

SANTIAGO, Chile — A bishop was ordained in southern Chile on Saturday amid shouts and scuffles between supporters and protesters who accuse him of covering up crimes of a mentor the Vatican has sanctioned for abusing young boys.

Riot police protected the 58-year-old Rev. Juan Barros as he left the ceremony at the cathedral of San Mateo in the city of Osorno.

Thousands of churchgoers dressed in the black of mourning protested outside the church and a few made their way inside, despite police efforts to keep them out. Even inside the cathedral, supporters of Barros scuffled with opponents who shouted denunciations.

Only 15 of the country’s 35 bishops and many priests from the diocese also shunned the ordination of their new bishop — a service without communion that was cut short after half an hour.

While Barros himself is not accused of molestation, at least three victims of sex abuse say he was present when they were molested by the Rev. Fernando Karadima in the 1980s and 90s.

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Hundreds in Chile try to stop Bishop Barros ordination

CHILE
BBC News

Protesters in southern Chile have tried to stop the ordination of a Catholic bishop, accusing him of covering up a priest’s sexual abuse of young boys.

Police in the city of Osorno said at least 650 people turned up at the cathedral wearing black in protest against the ordination of Juan Barros.

The protesters say Bishop Barros used his position in the Church to try to deter an investigation into the actions of his mentor, Fernando Karadima.

Bishop Barros denies the allegations.

Last Monday he sent a letter to priests saying: “I never had knowledge of, or could have imagined, the serious abuses that this priest committed against the victims.”

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Chilean Catholics protest naming of Bishop linked to sex abuse

CHILE
swissinfo

MAR 21, 2015 – 20:27
By Anthony Esposito

SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Black balloons in hand, hundreds of Catholics gathered at a church in the small Chilean city of Osorno on Saturday to protest the appointment of bishop Juan Barros, accused of protecting one of the nation’s most notorious paedophiles.

The appointment has sparked outrage from many parishioners and puts into question Pope Francis’ promise to rid the church of sex abuse.

Critics say Barros was aware and helped cover up abuse by Father Fernando Karadima, whose case is the most infamous of a number of allegations of paedophilia within the Catholic church in Chile.

In 2011, Santiago-based Karadima was found guilty by the Vatican of abusing teenage boys over many years. Freed from criminal prosecution after the case against him collapsed for technical reasons, the church punished him by banning him from celebrating public mass.

Karadima was a mentor to a number of younger priests, including Barros.

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AP News – Chile bishop ordained amid protest more than alleged sex cover-up

CHILE
Chronicle Bulletin

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — A bishop was ordained in southern Chile on Saturday amid riot police and shouting protesters who accuse him of covering up crimes of a mentor the Vatican has sanctioned for abusing young boys.

Hundreds of churchgoers dressed in the black of mourning denounced the 58-year-old Rev. Juan Barros as he took more than as bishop of the southern city of Osorno. Quite a few named for him to instantly resign.

Police had to escort Barros out of the church immediately after his ordination, which was attended by only 15 of the country’s 35 bishops and about 20 of the 35 priests in the diocese some 580 miles (930 kilometers) south of Santiago.

Though Barros himself is not accused of molestation, at least 3 victims of sex abuse say he was present when they have been molested by the Rev. Fernando Karadima in the 1980s and 90s.

The controversy has been closely watched by victims, advocacy groups and lawmakers as a test of Pope Francis’ promises to crack down on clerical sex abuse.

“I hold the Pope accountable,” stated Juan Carlos Cruz, a 51-year-old journalist who is 1 of the accusers.

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Asume obispo en Chile entre protestas por “encubrir pederastia”

CHILE
La Jormada

Santiago. En un suceso prácticamente inédito por décadas, el repudio a un obispo nombrado inexplicablemente por el Vaticano en la ciudad sureña de Osorno, se transformó en pugilatos callejeros que continuaron al interior del templo de San Mateo y tuvieron su epílogo frente al altar mayor y el prelado tuvo que protagonizar una vergonzosa huida por una puerta lateral.

La ceremonia estaba programada originalmente para las 11:00 horas, pero los pugilatos retrasaron su inicio, en medio del resguardo de un numeroso contingente policial, que resultó impotente.

Barros es acusado por religiosos y laicos de encubridor y cómplice del sacerdote Fernando Karadima, condenado canónicamente por abusos sexuales y como financista de la policía secreta dictatorial DINA. El religioso aseguró que jamás supo de esos hechos en la elegante parroquia de El Bosque, de Santiago, donde el pedófilo sacaba dinero para el infame y encarcelado ex general Manuel Contrerasfa, a sus beatas millonarias.

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Juan Barros asume como obispo de Osorno tras polarizada ceremonia

CHILE
La Tercera

por Pablo Cádiz – 21/03/2015

En medio de un ambiente polarizado y de incidentes, Juan Barros asumió como obispo de Osorno. La ceremonia -originalmente fijada para las 11.00- comenzó con retraso, ya que un grupo de personas intentó impedir el ingreso del sacerdote. La investidura se vio interrumpida en varias oportunidades por manifestantes que gritaban “fuera”, una y otra vez.

Los cuestionamientos a Barros apuntan a sus vínculos con Fernando Karadima, quien recibió una condena canónica por abusos sexuales. Fueron los denunciantes del ex párroco de El Bosque los que iniciaron una fuerte ofensiva, en la que acusaron a Barros de haber encubierto los delitos de Karadima.

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Entre protestas, asume obispo chileno acusado de encubrir a pederasta

CHILE
Excelsior

SANTIAGO, 21 de marzo.- Con inéditos enfrentamientos y gritos entre partidarios y detractores, dentro y fuera de la catedral de Osorno, asumió el sábado el nuevo obispo Juan Barros, visto por algunos como un encubridor del mayor cura pederasta de la Iglesia chilena.

Tras asumir, Barros abandonó la catedral custodiado por efectivos antimotines, mientras en las afueras unas 4 mil personas -muchas portando globos negros o vestidos de ese color en señal de luto- demandaban la renuncia del clérigo de 58 años. Simultáneamente, algunos conductores en caravanas de automóviles con pancartas también exigían su salida.

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Angry Protest Over New Bishop in Chile

CHILE
The New York Times

By PASCALE BONNEFOY
MARCH 21, 2015

SANTIAGO, Chile — Hundreds of demonstrators dressed in black barged into a cathedral in southern Chile on Saturday and interrupted the installation ceremony for the city’s new Roman Catholic bishop, Juan Barros, whom they accuse of complicity in a notorious case of clerical sexual abuse, blocking his passage and shouting, “Barros, get out of the city!”

The scene inside the Cathedral San Mateo de Osorno was chaotic, with television images showing clashes between Barros opponents, carrying black balloons, and Barros supporters, carrying white ones. Radio reports said several protesters tried to climb onto the altar where Bishop Barros was standing. After the ceremony, he left the cathedral through a side door escorted by police special forces. Outside, about 3,000 people, including local politicians and members of Congress held signs and chanted demands that he resign.

Weeks of protests, candlelight vigils and letters to Pope Francis were not enough to persuade him to rescind his decision in January to appoint Bishop Barros to lead the Diocese of Osorno, 570 miles south of the capital, Santiago. Bishop Barros was a close associate of the Rev. Fernando Karadima, a prominent Santiago priest whom the Vatican found guilty of sexual abuse in 2011. Father Karadima, now 84, was ordered to retire to a “life of prayer and penitence.”

The appeal was also a test case for the pope’s stated policy of zero tolerance for clerical abuses.

“We are used to the blows by the Chilean Catholic hierarchy, but it’s especially hurtful when the slap in the face comes from Pope Francis himself,” Juan Carlos Cruz, 50, who said he was abused by Father Karadima in the ‘80s, said in an interview. “We hoped he was different.”

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New Chilean bishop faces outcries for suspected pederasty cover-up

CHILE
Fox News Latino

Some 600 people gathered Saturday in front of the cathedral in the southern Chilean town of Osorno to protest against Fr. Juan Barros as he assumed the position of bishop of the diocese, because he is perceived to have covered up another priest’s sexual abuse of minors.

Many of the protesters, dressed in black and carrying hundreds of black balloons, waited for the arrival of Fr. Barros, who had to enter through a back door to avoid the booing.

San Mateo Cathedral in Osorno, a city located 942 kilometers (585 miles) south of Santiago, was cordoned off at sunrise by police, who failed, however, to prevent scores of demonstrators from entering the cathedral grounds throwing things and shouting “Pedophile priest!”

Nonetheless, Barros said Mass under normal conditions.

The naming of Juan Barros by Pope Francis was met from the beginning with rejection both at a political level and by the Catholic community itself, which in Chile constitutes some 68 percent of the population.

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For Credibility of the Church, Should Francis Reconsider Barros Appointment?

UNITED STATES
The Anchoress

March 20, 2015 by Elizabeth Scalia

I never write about these stories because they make me physically ill, so I leave it to others. But it seems like this story is dying on the vine, and I’m not sure it should. And it’s Lent, when we’re supposed to do difficult things, so here goes.

Pope Francis has appointed Juan de la Cruz Barros Madrid to a Bishopric in Southern Chile, and Barros is set to be installed there tomorrow, March 21.

This may be a problematic appointment, one that blows up in the Holy Father’s face, because it conflicts with his own “zero tolerance” policies in matters of sexual abuse.

There have been several news reports on the controversial nature of the Barros appointment, but for whatever reason, not much reaction. I can’t help but be surprised. It seems to me that if Pope Benedict were making this appointment, it would be front-page and above-the-fold, and leading every newscast, and the punditry would be unrelentingly interested.

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Chile bishop ordained amid protest over alleged sex cover-up

CHILE
U-T San Diego

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — A bishop was ordained in southern Chile on Saturday amid riot police and shouting protesters who accuse him of covering up crimes of a mentor the Vatican has sanctioned for abusing young boys.

Hundreds of churchgoers dressed in the black of mourning denounced the 58-year-old Rev. Juan Barros as he took over as bishop of the southern city of Osorno. Many called for him to immediately resign.

Police had to escort Barros out of the church after his ordination, which was attended by only 15 of the country’s 35 bishops and about 20 of the 35 priests in the diocese some 580 miles (930 kilometers) south of Santiago.

While Barros himself is not accused of molestation, at least three victims of sex abuse say he was present when they were molested by the Rev. Fernando Karadima in the 1980s and 90s.

The controversy has been closely watched by victims, advocacy groups and lawmakers as a test of Pope Francis’ promises to crack down on clerical sex abuse.

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TIB elders to hear day-scholar lawsuit arguments

CANADA
Kamloops This Week

By: Cam Fortems in Courts, First Nations, News March 20, 2015

Four elders from the Tk’emlups Indian Band (TIB) will accompany Chief Shane Gottfriedson and band councillors to Vancouver next month when lawyers begin arguing to certify a class-action lawsuit on behalf of thousands of First Nations students who attended residential schools.

Gottfriedson told reporters at a press conference on on Friday, March 20, that local corporations and others have donated to a special fund to allow the elders — day scholars themselves — to be in Vancouver to hear arguments in Federal Court for one week starting on April 13.

While First Nations people who lived at Indian residential schools were given compensation by the federal government, Ottawa has refused to compensate those who attended the schools only during the day.

Gottfriedson said those students suffered many of the same sexual, physical and emotional abuses as those who lived in dormitories.

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Pedofiele pater werkt nog steeds met kinderen

NEDERLAND
Volkskrant

[An elderly priest who was accused of abuse still works with children in Brazil.]

De hoogbejaarde Nederlandse pater Cornelio die in eigen land kinderen misbruikte, werkt in Brazilië nog altijd met kinderen. Dat blijkt uit een uitzending van het EO-televisieprogramma Dit is de Dag Onderzoek, die vanavond wordt uitgezonden.

Door: Jenne Jan Holtland 21 maart 2015

De congregatie van de pater, de Broeders van Onze Lieve Vrouw van Lourdes, is zeker vanaf 2012 op de hoogte van het misbruik. Eerder zegde de congregatie toe ‘passende maatregelen’ te nemen tegen de pater, maar die zegt daar zelf niets van te hebben gemerkt.

Drie mannen hebben tegenover het Meldpunt Seksueel Misbruik RKK verklaard meermalen te zijn misbruikt door pater Cornelio (90), die tussen 1962 en 1988 katholiek jongerenwerker was in Vught. De pater zelf heeft dat schriftelijk erkend, maar vertelt tegen Dit is de Dag Onderzoek (NPO 2, 21.15 uur) een andere versie. ‘Ik ben eunuch, heb geen seksuele gevoelens. Het zijn allemaal leugens, leugens, leugens.’

Het Meldpunt bestaat sinds najaar 2011. De onderzoekers zouden zijn gestuit op tientallen geestelijken die in Nederland kinderen hebben misbruikt en van wie ‘signalen’ bestaan dat ze ook overzee in de fout zijn gegaan. Het zou gaan om missionarissen die werkzaam waren in Kenia, Chili, Suriname en de Antillen. Vier van hen zouden nog in leven zijn, onder wie pater Cornelio.

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Priests must tell us what they know

AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun

DAVID PENBERTHY SUNDAY HERALD SUN MARCH 22, 2015

IT IS difficult to imagine a darker scenario. Two adult men having a private conversation in which one reveals he has perpetrated sickening acts of sexual violence against a child, with the second agreeing that he will take the man’s secret to the grave.

A dark scenario and under Australian law, a wholly legal one.

Over the past few months there has been a lot of talk, fuelled in large part by the abject behaviour of radical Islamists, about how in a secular society such as ours the law should trump God every time.

There were those two ratbags in a Sydney court last year who refused to stand for the judge, saying the only authority they recognised was Allah. Whatever. Those men were denounced for their actions and rightly so, with the NSW Attorney-General investigating the application of contempt laws in that case.

If Australia is going to be consistent on this issue it seems bizarre that our laws currently doff their caps to the strictures of the Catholic Church when it comes to the question of information obtained in the confessional.

We can tut-tut about our rattier Muslim friends not respecting the primacy of law, yet when it comes to the Seal of the Confessional, we have the perverse situation where every state of Australia has deliberately structured its laws to run second to a theological tradition which places children at risk and lets bad people reoffend.

This week one of the most senior Catholic priests in Australia, Archbishop Peter Wilson, was charged with allegedly concealing allegations of child sexual abuse by the convicted paedophile priest James Fletcher in the Newcastle-Maitland diocese in the 1970s.

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Robert Chesal : Seksueel misbruik massaal door de vingers gezien, een levenslange lijdensweg

NEDERLAND/CURACAO
Seksueelmisbruik

[Robert Chesal: Sexual abuse is massively condoned in Curacao.]

Toen journalist Robert Chesal het seksueel misbruik in de katholieke kerk op grote schaal onthulde in 2010, kwamen vele meldingen binnen van mensen die waren misbruikt in Nederland, maar per direct waren er ook meldingen uit Curaçao. Een golf van publiciteit was het gevolg. In Nederland welteverstaan, niét op Curaçao. In zijn recent verschenen boek Een verzwegen leven doet Chesal verslag van de gruwelijkheden, ook op Curaçao. Maar wie denkt dat het misbruik is gestopt, heeft het mis: met financiële vergoedingen en in die zin afhankelijkheid van de kerk worden momenteel veelal arme gezinnen het zwijgen opgelegd.

“Een misbruikt kind is getekend voor zijn leven, misbruik verdwijnt nooit uit je hart en bestaan. De zoektocht naar erkenning is levenslang.” Dat zegt de uit Amerika afkomstige Robert Chesal, die als journalist bij Radio Nederland Wereldomroep (sinds 1990) samen met NRC-journalist Joep Dohmen het grootschalige misbruik binnen de katholieke kerk op het spoor kwam. Ze doken er samen in en het liet hen niet meer los. Chesal was genoodzaakt enige tijd te stoppen aangezien de meldingen hem te zwaar vielen.

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Wyckoff youth pastor charged with sex assault

NEW JERSEY
The Record

BY MARINA VILLENEUVE AND STEFANIE DAZIO
STAFF WRITERS | THE RECORD

A youth pastor in a Wyckoff church has been charged with sexual assault and child endangerment in connection with alleged physical contact and text messages with several teenage girls in a church youth group.

David M. Hayman, 37, of Oradell is charged with two counts of sexual assault in connection with offenses committed in 2014 and 2011, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office said. He also is charged with five counts of endangering the welfare of children in 2003, 2006, twice in 2010 and also in 2013, according to jail records.

Hayman’s arrest Thursday came 10 months after a church representative had first reported inappropriate text messages to authorities, Cornerstone Christian Church senior Pastor Fred Provencher said Friday. Hayman remained in the Bergen County Jail on Friday on $250,000 bail.

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MISBRUIK IN DE MISSIE

NEDERLAND
Dit

[Dutch missionaries have been accused of abuse but where can the foreign victims go with their story. What happens to the perpetrators. Read our complete investigation.]

Wat weten we over misbruik door Nederlandse missionarissen? Waar kunnen buitenlandse slachtoffers heen met hun verhaal? En wat gebeurt er met de daders? Lees ons complete onderzoek.

Er zijn weinig landen in de wereld die zoveel missionarissen hebben uitgezonden als Nederland. Op het hoogtepunt, in 1963, zijn er wereldwijd 8866 Nederlandse missionarissen actief. 1 op de 11 missionarissen is op dat moment van Nederlandse afkomst. Sommigen werken als priester, andere werken in het onderwijs of de gezondheidszorg. In de kaart hieronder een overzicht van alle Nederlandse missionarissen per land in 1963.

Ondanks het grote aantal is er in Nederland nooit onderzoek gedaan naar seksueel misbruik door missionarissen in het buitenland. Ons onderzoek begint op de website van het Meldpunt Misbruik RKK, het officiële meldpunt van de katholieke kerk in Nederland. We bekijken meer dan 700 geanonimiseerde meldingen die op de website staan, op zoek naar aanwijzingen van misbruik in de missie.

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Staatsanwaltschaft sieht keine Anhaltspunkte für Missbrauch

DEUTCHLAND
Rhein-Erft Rundschau

[The accusation of sexual abuse against one of the educators St. Dionysius in Heppendorf was rejected by the prosecution in Cologne. The prosecutor saw no evidence of a crime.]

Der Vorwurf des sexuellen Missbrauchs gegen eine Mitarbeiterin der Kita St. Dionysius in Heppendorf wurde von der Staatsanwaltschaft Köln zurückgewiesen. Sie sieht keine „tragfähigen Anhaltspunkte“. Von Bernd Rupprecht, Eva Müller und Manfred Funken

Elsdorf-Heppendorf.
Im Ort ist es Tagesgespräch: Gegen eine Mitarbeiterin der Kindertagesstätte St. Dionysius in Heppendorf hat das Erzbistum Köln Anzeige wegen des Verdachts des sexuellen Missbrauchs erstattet. Die Mitarbeiterin wurde vom Dienst freigestellt. Die Staatsanwaltschaft Köln jedoch sieht „keine tragfähigen Anhaltspunkte für einen Anfangsverdacht“ und hat keine Ermittlungen eingeleitet. Über eine Beschwerde muss die Generalstaatsanwaltschaft Köln entscheiden.

Nach Einschätzung des Trägers, des Kirchengemeindeverbands Elsdorf, und des Erzbistums bestehe der Anfangsverdacht des sexuellen Missbrauchs, sagt der Pressesprecher des Erzbistums, Christoph Heckeley. Eltern hätten sich bei den Ansprechpartnern des Erzbistums gemeldet. Die Angaben seien zunächst protokolliert worden. Dann seien Experten eingeschaltet worden, weitere Gespräche hätten stattgefunden.

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‘Misbruikpater’ werkt nog steeds met kinderen

CURACAO
BN de Stem (Nederland)

[‘Abuse Father’ still works with children]

HILVERSUM (ANP) – Een 90-jarige Nederlandse pater die in de jaren 70 op Curaçao jonge jongens seksueel heeft misbruikt, werkt in Brazilië nog steeds dagelijks met kinderen. Pater Cornelio, die ook nog enkele jaren in Vught heeft gewoond, heeft tegenover het Meldpunt Misbruik van de Rooms-Katholieke Kerk schriftelijk erkend dat hij zich aan jongens heeft vergrepen. Dat meldt het tv-programma Dit is de Dag Onderzoek (EO) zaterdag.

Nooit bestraft
De Broeders van Onze Lieve Vrouw van Lourdes, de congregatie waar de pater aan verbonden is, was al geruime tijd op de hoogte. Maar de beloofde ‘passende maatregelen’ bleven uit. Zelf zegt de pater daarover: ,,Ik heb daar nooit iets van gemerkt. Ik heb een dagopvang opgezet waar ik dag in dag uit kinderen begeleid bij het maken van speelgoed.” Pater Cornelio werkt sinds 1988 in Brazilië. ,,Ik heb van de congregatie voor misbruik ook nooit een bestraffing gekregen. Helemaal niets.” Andere beschuldigingen verwijst hij naar de prullenbak.

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Keep it happy

CURACAO
Caraibisch Uitzicht

[Abuse scandals in the Catholic Church become known here in 2010. Robrt Chesal, who wrote about the abuse, said there must first be recognition of the damage incurred. In many cases the perpetrators cannot be found so the problem cannot be discussed face to face with the victims.]

Het feit dat misbruikschandalen in de katholieke kerk vanaf 2010 boven tafel zijn gekomen, dat mensen hun verhaal kwijt konden, heeft gemaakt dat er enige verlichting kwam. Robert Chesal: “Wil er sprake zijn van genezing dan dient er eerst erkenning te komen voor de beschadiging die is opgelopen. In de meeste gevallen zijn de daders onvindbaar, waardoor het probleem nooit face to face besproken kan worden. Veel slachtoffers hebben de pijn toegedekt en verstopt, maar pijn toelaten is de enige manier om vooruit te komen.”

Veel slachtoffers in Nederland hebben zich na 2010 kunnen uiten en zijn daardoor individueel een stuk opgeschoten. In een maatschappij als die van Curaçao is het niet zo gebruikelijk te praten over zaken als deze. Chesal: “Ik herken dat uit mijn eigen jeugd in Florida; op Curaçao kreeg ik hetzelfde gevoel. De code is: Keep it light, keep it happy, blijf lachen, alleen maar de succesverhalen. De altijd maar sterke buitenkant, de machocultuur. Ik heb me altijd afgevraagd hoe het kan dat macho’s zelf niet kunnen zien hoe ‘zwak’ ze zijn. Voor mij zijn de sterkste mensen diegenen die toegeven dat ze ook zwak zijn.”

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Mgr Charles Scicluna installed as new archbishop; ‘will protect flock from the wolves’

MALTA
Malta Independent

Mgr Charles Scicluna this morning was installed as the new archbishop of the archdiocese of Malta in a ceremony that took place at the Mdina Cathedral.

The ceremony was a formal occasion in which he officially took over the running of the archdiocese after his appointment was announced a month ago.

In comments he made to the media present as he left his parents home in Lija (see video below), Mgr Scicluna said he was both nervous and excited.

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Archdiocese goes to court to end vigil at Scituate church

SCITUATE
The Patriot Ledger

By Fred Hanson
The Patriot Ledger

Posted Mar. 20, 2015

A Norfolk Superior Court judge is considering a request that would order the parishioners out of St. Frances Cabrini Church after a decade-long vigil.

Judge Edward Leibensperger gave lawyers representing the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston and the Friends of St. Frances Cabrini until Tuesday to make additional filings in the case. He did not give any indication on when he would issue his ruling.

The archdiocese brought the action after parishioners failed to meet a March 6 deadline for leaving the church.

“The defendants have no right to occupy the church,” said Bill Dailey, a lawyer representing the archdiocese said during an hour-long court hearing on Friday. “There is no legal right to occupy the church.”

Dailey said the archdiocese allowed the group to occupy the church while it appealed the decision to close the church. The Vatican’s highest court, the Apostolic Signatura, last summer upheld the archdiocese’s decision to close the church.

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Vatican wanted Mgr Scicluna in Rome…

MALTA
Malta Independent

Vatican wanted Mgr Scicluna in Rome, Mgr Mercieca wanted him here – parents of new archbishop

Duncan Barry
Saturday, 21 March 2015

New Arcbishop Mgr Charles Scicluna had to decide whether to work closely with Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger – who later became Pope – or remain here at the request of the then Archbishop of Malta Joseph Mercieca. This after Mgr Scicluna ended his studies in Rome back in the 1990s, his parents said in an interview.

“At the time, Cardinal Ratzinger asked our son Charles to work at his side but Archbishop Emeritus Joseph Mercieca wanted him here,” his father recalled. But with his legal background, Mgr Scicluna chose to go to Rome, eventually becoming the Vatican’s chief prosecutor in abuse cases when Cardinal Ratzinger became Pope.

Speaking to The Malta Independent inside their Lija home before their son’s installation ceremony, his parents – Manwel and Maria Carmela – and their other three children, said that Charles showed interest in priesthood at a very young age.

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Pope under fire as disgraced anti-gay cleric quits as cardinal

VATICAN CITY
Yahoo! News

Vatican City (AFP) – Pope Francis came under fire on Friday after accepting the de facto resignation of a British cardinal disgraced in a sex scandal without any follow-up on the allegations against him.

A statement from the Vatican said Francis had accepted British former archbishop Keith O’Brien’s resignation of the rights and privileges of a cardinal in a highly unusual move for which the last precedent dates from 1927.

It came two years after O’Brien stepped down as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, having admitted inappropriate sexual behaviour towards priests in the 1980s.

At the time of his resignation, O’Brien was the most senior Catholic churchman in Britain and an outspoken critic of homosexuality — which he described as a “moral degradation” — and gay marriage.

He was exposed as a hypocrite when several priests who had been in his charge, one of whom had left the priesthood, came forward with testimony that he had made unwanted sexual advances to them, often after late night drinking sessions.

In a statement, the Vatican said the resignation had been presented “after a long period of prayer” — a formulation which means the matter was dealt with by the pope personally, without reference to an internal church court.

“With this provision, His Holiness would like to manifest his pastoral solicitude to all the faithful of the Church in Scotland and to encourage them to continue with hope the path of renewal and reconciliation,” the statement added.

SNAP, a global campaign group on the issue of clerical sex abuse which counts many victims among its activists, said the pope’s handling of the issue was tantamount to a cover up.

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Bishop takes aim at departed priest

OREGON
Bend Bulletin

By Scott Hammers / The Bulletin
Published Mar 21, 2015

The Bishop of the Diocese of Baker is again critiquing a former Catholic priest, posting a letter on the Diocese website advising “faithful Catholics” not to take part in services and rituals performed by James Radloff.

Radloff was at the helm of the Bend-based St. Francis of Assisi parish for nearly two years until he was dismissed by Bishop Liam Cary in October 2013. The diocese has said little about the reasons for Radloff’s dismissal, other than to say — at the time — that Radloff remained a priest “in good standing.”

Shortly after he was removed from his post, Radloff appealed to the Vatican to reverse Cary’s decision. After his appeal was denied, Radloff announced he was leaving the Roman Catholic Church to serve as pastor of the Holy Communion Evangelical Catholic Church, a small sect that embraces much of the ritual and doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church while taking a more liberal approach on social issues.

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Former Catholic brother charged with child sex offences at St Joseph’s and St Gregory’s colleges

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

March 21, 2015

Rachel Browne

A former Catholic brother has been arrested over a number of sex offences allegedly committed against boys at two Sydney schools in the 1980s.

The 52-year-old man was charged on Friday after a police investigation into allegations he sexually assaulted boys at St Joseph’s College in Hunters Hill in 1987 and St Gregory’s College in Campbelltown in 1989.

The two students were aged 12 at the time of the alleged sexual assaults.

Both matters were reported to the police in late 2014, with the investigation run by the Campbelltown Local Area Command.

The former brother, who was working at the Marist Brothers schools when the alleged assaults occurred, was arrested at Tweed Heads Police Station on Friday afternoon.

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German religious superiors: The church must have greater confidence in the faithful

GERMANY
National Catholic Reporter

Christa Pongratz-Lippitt | Mar. 20, 2015

The church must change its perspective on sexuality, have more confidence in the faithful, and take greater heed of decisions of conscience, the German Conference of Religious Superiors (DOK) emphasized in its input for the coming Synod of Bishops in October.

In their eight-page statement to the German bishops’ conference’s request that DOK participate in the opinion-forming process up to the synod, the superiors pointed out how important it is for the church to have a more open view of sexuality.

The statement said Catholics today think it particularly important that sexuality should not inspire fear and anxiety as it so often did for many Catholics in the past. The faithful in Germany today are convinced that sexual fulfillment is “important and precious.”

The large majority, moreover, do not believe that every sexual act must be open to procreation but strive to practice responsible parenthood.

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Lawsuit Against former Savannah Priest Claims Church Leaders Knew of Abuse Allegations

GEORGIA
News 2

By JoAnn Merrigan

Savannah – A lawsuit filed Thursday and served on the Savannah Catholic Diocese today opens up new wounds and new questions. The suit was filed in South Carolina Jasper County Court of Common Pleas by a 41 year old man who says he was a victim of sexual abuse when he was 13 and attending St. James Catholic School in Savannah.

It was in 1987 that the Savannah Diocese assigned then priest Wayland Brown to the school. (Wayland was defrocked in 2004, has served time in prison in Maryland for sex abuse and was also the subject of another civil suit. He has been called a “serial predator” by the group SNAP which stands for Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.)

The lawsuit says the abuse of the 13 year old from St. James School took place from 1987 through 1988 and that the victim was abused in Jasper County which is why the legal action was filed in South Carolina. The suit contends the young victim would be driven to the island which was mostly wooded area at that time by the priest and abused abused in the woods.

Attorney for the victim, Mark Tate of Savannah, contends his legal filings show that Catholic officials then in charge of the diocese knew of prior problems with Brown and even had a meeting in 1986 after reportedly hearing that law enforcement in Augusta was asking questions about Brown.

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Defrocked Northern California priest faces deportation

CALIFORNIA
The Garden Island

WOODLAND, Calif. (AP) — Federal immigration authorities have arrested a former Northern California priest and are preparing to deport him to Mexico after he admitted having unlawful sex with a 16-year-old altar girl.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials say agents arrested 46-year-old Hector Coria Gonzales at his home in Davis on Friday.

He was being held without bond at a county facility while his case is reviewed by an immigration court.

Gonzales pleaded guilty to statutory rape in Yolo County Superior Court in July for engaging in sexual acts with a 16-year-old girl who belonged to the St. James’ Parish in Davis where he served as a priest.

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Bullfinch: Muslim leader says community must unite to prevent abuse of young girls

UNITED KINGDOM
Oxford Mail

by Annabal Bagdi, Reporter covering East Oxford and Cowley. Call me on (01865) 425430

COMMUNITY members in East Oxford and Cowley have said they will work to build bridges after the child sexual exploitation scandal that shook the city.

Dr Hojjat Ramzy, director of the Cowley-based Oxford Islamic Information Centre, said the community needs to unite in the aftermath of the Serious Case Review into Operation Bullfinch.

In 2013 seven men, some of whom were described as having Muslim backgrounds, were jailed for a total of 95 years for raping, trafficking and prostituting six girls.

The review identified catastrophic failings in police and social services that allowed the sexual abuse to continue.

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March 20, 2015

Ex-Catholic priest faces deportation after conviction for sex assault on Davis teen

CALIFORNIA
Sacramento Bee

BY CATHY LOCKE
CLOCKE@SACBEE.COM
03/20/2015

A former Catholic priest from Mexico convicted last year of sexually assaulting an underage altar girl in his Davis parish now faces deportation.

Hector Coria-Gonzalez, 46, was taken into custody at his Davis residence early Friday morning by officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Removal Operations. He is being held without bond at Sacramento County’s Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center while his case is reviewed by the immigration court, according to a Immigration and Customs Enforcement news release.

Coria-Gonzalez pleaded guilty in Yolo County Superior Court in July 2014 to statutory rape for engaging in sexual acts with a 16-year-old girl who belonged to the St. James Parish in Davis, where he served as a priest.

At the time of his arrest in 2014, Coria-Gonzalez was in the United States lawfully, immigration authorities said. But when the Catholic Church stripped him of his priesthood following his conviction, it paved the way for ICE to seek his removal from the country.

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Pope revokes rights of Cardinal Keith O’Brien

SCOTLAND
Edinburgh Evening News

DAVID O’LEARY

DISGRACED Cardinal Keith O’Brien has again apologised for his “sexual conduct” after formally resigning from his role at a meeting with Pope Francis.

Cardinal O’Brien, 77, stepped down from the archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh in February 2013 after three priests and a former priest made allegations of inappropriate behaviour against him.

At the time, he issued an apology saying “there have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me”.

He left Scotland and said he would play no further part in the public life of the Catholic Church in the country.

He will retain the title of cardinal, the Church said, but has now been formally stripped of the “rights and duties” of the role after an investigation.

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Poland: Priest’s Abuse Trial Opens

POLAND
The New York Times

By JOANNA BERENDT
MARCH 20, 2015

A Polish priest accused of sexually abusing minors in Poland and in the Dominican Republic, where he led a parish for almost a decade, offered to serve a seven-year jail sentence as his trial opened on Friday, according to a spokeswoman for a regional court in Warsaw. The priest, the Rev. Wojciech Gil, is charged with committing 10 crimes, most of which relate to the molestation of boys under the age of 15. If convicted, he could serve up to 15 years in prison. During the trial, which is closed to the public, Father Gil for the first time since his arrest did not deny the charges, the court spokeswoman said, but it is unclear whether he pleaded guilty. Under Polish law, a defendant can offer to serve a jail term for some crimes without admitting to any guilt. The prosecutors are to respond to his offer when the trial resumes on Wednesday.

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Pope’s verdict on Cardinal an essential step towards rebuilding trust

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Herald View

Saturday 21 March 2015

Pope Francis gave a clear indication that he was taking the offences of Cardinal Keith O’Brien seriously when he effectively exiled him from Scotland in May 2013.

Now, by accepting his resignation and clarifying the extent to which Cardinal O’Brien has been stripped of his duties, the pontiff has effectively found him guilty of the sexual misconduct he has already admitted to.

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St. Pius priest to be asked about alleged sexual relationship with teenager, judge rules

ALABAMA
AL.com

By Casey Toner | ctoner@al.com
on March 20, 2015

Attorneys that are suing St. Pius X School in a bullying case can depose a school priest who allegedly had a sexual relationship with a teenage boy 15 years ago, a judge ruled Friday.

Mobile County Circuit Court Judge Sarah H. Stewart said that plaintiff attorneys David Kennedy and Christine Hernandez will be allowed to ask Rev. Johnny Savoie, the school administrator, about the incident and the teenager as long as they identify the teenager by his initials in the deposition.

Furthermore, Stewart said that the deposition would not automatically fall under a confidential protection order. Attorneys for St. Pius would have to request such an order after the fact.

“It’s relevant, it’s discoverable,” Stewart said, in a testy exchange with Finn Cox, an attorney representing St. Pius X School.

The plaintiff’s lawyers subpoenaed Baldwin County District Attorney Hallie Dixon earlier this month in order to ask her questions about a report she received regarding the allegation made against Savoie.

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Pastor claims ‘outrageous lies’ prompted abuse inquiry at youth residential facilities in Mobile

ALABAMA
AL.com

By Theresa Seiger | tseiger@al.com
on March 20, 2015

Law enforcement officials have said little in the two weeks since investigators with the Department of Human Resources and Mobile Police Department removed nearly 40 children from a pair of youth residential facilities. In the meantime, the pastor at the center of the controversy has spoken out about what he characterized as a targeted attack at his organization.

The Rev. John Young, pastor at Solid Rock Ministries on Springhill Avenue, said an accusation of child abuse levied against his Saving Youth Foundation amounted to nothing more than “outrageous lies.”

“When DHR, the (Mobile County District Attorney’s) Office (and) the Department of Health all came in, I’m sure it was their intent to shut us down,” he said. “I don’t feel like there’s anything to hide.”

On March 5 authorities removed 15 children from a girls residential facility on Sullivan Avenue after receiving a complaint from a mother, according to police. While investigating, the health department noted numerous code violations, including a sewage leak near the home’s kitchen and expired food.

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Pope Francis accepts Cardinal Keith O’Brien’s resignation.

UNITED STATES
dotCommonweal

Grant Gallicho March 20, 2015

Today the Holy See announced that Cardinal Keith O’Brien of Scotland has resigned the “rights and privileges” of being a cardinal. The news follows the conclusion of a Vatican investigation of allegations that O’Brien sexually harrassed adult men, including a seminarian, and carried on a long-term sexual relationship with a priest. O’Brien, once an outspoken critic of homosexuality, resigned as archbishop of Edinburgh in 2013, admitting that “many times” his sexual conduct had “fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop, and cardinal.” And he recused himself from the conclave that elected Pope Francis. Until now, O’Brien had been living in a seaside home apparantly enjoying the rights and privileges of a cardinal. Not anymore. He won’t be able to participate in any more conclaves, or act as an adviser to the pope. Still, O’Brien gets to keep his title, even if he’s permitted to wear his red hat and vestments only in private.

This is “an extraordinarily decisive act of governance that combines justice with mercy,” according to Gerard O’Collins. Andrea Tornielli called the pope’s decision “courageous.” It may be merciful and it’s certainly extraordinary (the last time a cardinal resigned was in 1927). But is it decisive? Courageous? I have my doubts.

First, the allegations against O’Brien surfaced nearly two years ago. Pope Francis did not appoint Archbishop Charles Scicluna–once the Vatican’s top abuse investigator–to look into the situation until 2014, well after the pope had ordered O’Brien to get out of Scotland for a few months. Of course, thorough investigations take time, and Scicluna is a busy man, but it’s not as though O’Brien’s accusers were unknown, or difficult to reach. They sent their initial complaints to the papal nuncio in late 2012 and early 2013. Why has it taken nearly two years to get to the bottom of this?

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NEW JERSEY YOUTH PASTOR ARRESTED ON SEX CHARGES

NEW JERSEY
WABC

WYCOFF (WABC) — A New Jersey youth pastor was arrested on Thursday and charged with sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child.

David Hayman, 37, of Oradell and former pastor of Cornerstone Christian Church in Wycoff, is accused of engaging in inappropriate sexual contact with youth members of the church.

Police say Hayman engaged in inappropriate sexual contact and exchanged explicit videos with two 16-year-old girls on multiple occasions.

Hayman is also accused of sending multiple sexually explicit text messages to three other girls.

Hayman was the Pastor of Youth and Children’s Ministries for nearly 10 years, where he was led a high school youth group and oversaw younger aged youth groups. He was fired from his position during the summer of 2014 when the church learned of inappropriate text messages he sent.

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Former Wyckoff pastor charged with sex assault of teens in youth group

NEW JERSEY
NJ.com

By Noah Cohen | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
on March 20, 2015

HACKENSACK — A former pastor at a Wyckoff church exchanged sexually explicit messages and videos with girls in a youth group he supervised and had sexual encounters with two of the teens, authorities said today.

David Hayman, 37, was arrested Thursday, Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli said in a statement. He was charged with two counts of sexual assault and five counts of child endangerment.

Hayman exchanged the videos with two girls in the youth group beginning when they were 16 years old and “engaged in inappropriate sexual activity,” with the teens, Molinelli said. He traded explicit text messages with two other girls when they were 15 and another when she was 16.

“All of the victims were members of a church youth group, of which Hayman was the pastor and for whom he had direct supervisory responsibility,” the prosecutor said.

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Scottish Cardinal Who Admitted Misconduct Gives Up Rights of Office

ROME
Wall Street Journal

By FRANCIS X. ROCCA
March 20, 2015

ROME—A Scottish cardinal who admitted sexual misconduct has given up the right to vote in any future papal conclave following a Vatican investigation of his actions, in one of the most significant outcomes of the pope’s efforts to hold church leadership accountable.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien, who until 2013 presided over the archdiocese of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, gave up the “rights and privileges of cardinal,” including voting in a papal election—the most important power exercised by cardinals—and advising the pope on governance of the Catholic Church, the Vatican announced Friday.

The move, which the Scottish bishops’ conference called “unprecedented,” followed an investigation into claims that Cardinal O’Brien had had inappropriate sexual contact with seminarians under his authority in the 1980s.

No cardinal has experienced such a demotion since 1927, when French Cardinal Louis Billot resigned after friction with the Vatican over his involvement in French politics. Unlike Cardinal Billot, Cardinal O’Brien will retain his title. But he will lose the prerogatives ordinarily attached to it.

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Former priest Brown, Catholic Church sued again for alleged cihild sex abuse

GEORGIA
Savannah Morning News

By Jan Skutch
Former Roman Catholic priest Wayland Yoder Brown and two Savannah diocese bishops on Thursday were sued for alleged sexual encounters with a minor parishioner.

The suit, filed in the Court of Common Pleas in Jasper County, S.C. by attorney Mark Tate, alleges Brown took the plaintiff to Jasper County and had “multiple sexual encounters” with him between August 1987 and May 1988.

The plaintiff was a 13-year-old student at St. James Catholic School in Savannah at the time. He filed the suit in his own name, but the Savannah Morning News does not identify victims of sexual assaults.

The suit named Brown, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah, former Bishop Raymond Lessard and current Bishop Gregory John Hartmayer as defendants.

It is the third lawsuit naming Brown involving similar conduct.

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Retired priest asks judge to look at use of cemetery funds

MILWAUKEE (WI)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

By Annysa Johnson of the Journal Sentinel

The former vice chancellor of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, now an advocate for clergy sexual abuse victims, has asked the judge in the archdiocese’s bankruptcy to investigate how the church funds its cemetery operations.

In a letter to U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Susan V. Kelley, Fr. James Connell questions whether the archdiocese may have used its cemetery trust funds to subsidize its other operations, contradicting its assertion that the money can be used only for the perpetual care of its cemeteries. And Connell, a canon lawyer and certified public accountant, who previously sat on the archdiocese’s finance council, suggests she pull in the FBI to look into it.

It’s highly unlikely that the judge would do that, according to at least one bankruptcy expert.

But Connell’s concerns echo those likely to be raised by abuse victims if and when a pending lawsuit over the cemetery trust, which the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals refused last week to dismiss on religious liberty challenges, resumes in Milwaukee later this year.

James Stang, lead attorney for the creditors committee, which is composed of victims but represents all of the archdiocese’s creditors, declined to comment on Connell’s assertions. But he said the committee’s financial experts are reviewing his letter.

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GA–New abuse suit filed vs. Catholic predator

GEORGIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, March 20

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

A new clergy sex abuse and cover up lawsuit has been filed against the Savannah Catholic diocese. It charges that a notorious serial predator – Fr. Wayland Brown – repeatedly assaulted a 13 year old boy in 1987-88 at St. James Catholic School in Savannah. The victim is represented by Savannah attorney Mark Tate, marktate@tatelawgroup.com, 912-484-1762

In an earlier civil case, a victim molested by Fr. Brown received a $4.2 million settlement.

Fr. Brown was ordained in 1977 but church records show that concerns about him go back as far as 1969. In 1986, for instance, at least one Catholic official knew Fr. Brown was being investigated for possible criminal child sex charges. But Fr. Brown was kept on the job and quietly shuffled around for years hurting children over and over again.

We applaud this brave, wounded man who is filing suit. It takes real courage to break his silence and expose the dreadfully reckless and callous actions Catholic officials took that repeatedly endangered innocent kids and helped a shrewd predator.

We hope this lawsuit will prod and inspire others who have been hurt by Brown and other clergy to call police, protect others and start healing.

When victims, whistleblowers and witnesses speak up, predators are exposed and children are protected. But when victims, whistleblowers and witnesses stay silent, predators walk free and kids are assaulted.

Brown once served prison time in Maryland for his crimes. We hope police and prosecutors are able to convict him again and keep this dangerous predator behind bars. But that will only happen if others who saw, suspected or suffered his crimes come forward.

We call on Savannah Catholic officials – including Bishop Gregory J. Hartmayer – to use their vast resources to reach out to others who were assaulted by Brown and who are likely still suffering in shame, silence and self-blame. Church staff should use parish bulletins, church websites and pulpit announcements to prod others in pain to step forward.

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Keith O’Brien stripped of the rank of cardinal …

SCOTLAND
Spectator

Keith O’Brien stripped of the rank of cardinal – an extraordinary disgrace for the Scottish Church

Damian Thompson

Keith O’Brien, former Cardinal Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, was today stripped of the rank of cardinal by Pope Francis. Technically he has resigned. But the statement above leaves us in little doubt that O’Brien has had the red hat forcibly removed from him. He’s the first cardinal to lose his title since Louis Billot, a French Jesuit who resigned as cardinal in 1927 in protest at the Church’s condemnation of the far-Right anti-Semitic Action Française movement. Billot was the only cardinal to resign in the 20th century.

Full marks to the Tablet for setting out the background to this extraordinary move a few days ago (my emphasis):

Following public accusations by a number of priests and one former priest, and following the cardinal’s resignation, the Pope appointed Bishop – now Archbishop – Scicluna, to speak to all those involved and report back to the Vatican.

One of the men who have accused Cardinal O’Brien of inappropriate sexual conduct said that despite Archbishop Scicluna’s report being ‘hot enough to burn the varnish’ off the Pope’s desk, the Church was moving with ‘glacial’ speed when it came to making public its findings.

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Abbotsford Hindu priest deported to India after conviction for sex crimes against teen girls

CANADA
The Province

BY JENNIFER SALTMAN, THE PROVINCE MARCH 20, 2015

A former Abbotsford Hindu priest convicted of sex crimes against two teen girls was deported to India last month after being granted statutory release.

Karam Vir, 35, was found guilty in May 2013 of two counts of touching a younger person for a sexual purpose and one count of sexual assault. He was sentenced in September 2013 to 2-1/2 years in prison, minus four months of credit for time served.

The incidents that sent Vir to prison took place in 2009 and 2010 while he was employed at a Hindu temple on Walmsley Avenue. Vir made sexual advances toward the two victims, who were 17 years old, after befriending them at the temple. He had intercourse with one girl and attempted intercourse with the other.

In August 2014, Vir was denied day and full parole. In late January of this year he was granted statutory release, which is automatically given to most offenders after they have served two-thirds of their sentence.

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Keine Ermittlungen wegen Missbrauchs

DEUTSCHLAND
Katholisch

[No investigation into abuse.]

Die Staatsanwaltschaft Köln weist Vorwürfe des Erzbistums Köln zurück, im Fall einer nach Missbrauchsvorwürfen entlassenen Erzieherin nicht zu ermitteln. Es gebe bislang keine tragfähigen Anhaltspunkte, die Ermittlungen rechtfertigen würden, sagte der Sprecher, Oberstaatsanwalt Ulrich Bremer, am Freitag der Katholischen Nachrichten-Agentur (KNA). Er verwies darauf, dass auch keine Strafanzeigen von Eltern vorlägen.

Das Erzbistum hatte eine Erzieherin an einer katholischen Kindertagesstätte in Elsdorf im Rhein-Erft-Kreis entpflichtet. Ihr wirft die Erzdiözese sexuellen Missbrauch in mindestens zwei Fällen vor. Weil die Staatsanwaltschaft nicht ermittelt, legte die Erzdiözese Beschwerde bei der Generalstaatsanwaltschaft in Köln ein.

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Former Elgin Islamic school leader accused of sexual assault gets new judge

ILLINOIS
Daily Herald

A change of judge was granted Thursday by Cook County Circuit Court Judge Joseph M. Cataldo for a prominent former imam and head of an Islamic school in Elgin who was charged last month with sexual assault.

Mohammed Abdullah Saleem, 75, of the 400 block of Jean Street in Gilberts, will next appear before Judge Kara Halios Wednesday, March 25, at the Cook County Courthouse in Rolling Meadows. No reason was given for the imam’s request for a different judge.

Saleem is currently charged only with the assault of a former secretary at the Institute of Islamic Education school he established in Elgin in 1989, but three other women have joined her in a lawsuit alleging they were sexually abused by Saleem as well while they were minors.

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‘God’s Bankers,’ by Gerald Posner

UNITED STATES
The New York Times

By DAMON LINKER
MARCH 20, 2015

Ask a devout, theologically literate ­Roman Catholic to describe the institution of the church, and you’re likely to be told that it was founded by Jesus Christ at the moment he gave his disciple ­Peter the “keys to the kingdom of heaven” and vowed that “whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven.” This made ­Peter the head of the universal church, ­empowered to administer the sacraments, spread the Gospel, save souls and forgive sins until Christ’s return, as well as to pronounce with infallible authority on ­matters of Christian faith and morals. Christ also promised Peter that “the gates of hell shall not prevail” against the church — meaning that no matter how corrupt the institution might appear at any given moment of history, it will never be so consumed by evil that it ceases to be capable of fulfilling its God-appointed tasks.

Ask an informed historian or journalist about the history of the church — especially the Vatican and the papacy — and you are likely to hear a different story. On this telling, the church from the beginning has been an all-too-human institution that ­often follows a logic of self-interest, placing the good of its members ahead of those outside it, and the good of those in positions of ecclesiastical power ahead of the good of everyone else. To a greater or lesser extent, this has been true of most institutions throughout history, though it has been a particular problem in the 2,000-year history of the church, with its lack of democratic accountability and deep roots in the corruption-prone political culture of the Italian peninsula. The result has been a tension — and sometimes a blatant contradiction — between the church’s exalted claims for itself and its behavior.

Think of medieval popes waging the Crusades — raising armies, sacking ­cities and conquering territory — in the name of Jesus Christ. Or prelates torturing apostates and heretics during the Inquisition. Or Pope Pius V expelling Jews from the Papal States in 1569. Or Pope Pius XI signing the Reichskonkordat with ­Hitler, which, in return for winning a measure of freedom for German Catholics ­under the Nazis, assured silence from the Holy See over the forced sterilization of 400,000 people and then only the faintest of ­objections to the Holocaust. Or more ­recently, bishops and other church officials concealing widespread and repeated child sexual abuse by priests.

All of these and many other well-known acts of complicity with the ways of the world are touched on in Gerald Posner’s new book, but its main subject is a somewhat more arcane form of corruption. “God’s Bankers” provides an exhaustive history of financial machinations at the center of the church in Rome, from the final decades of the 19th century down to Pope Francis’ sincere but as yet inconclusive efforts to reform the church’s labyrinthine bureaucracy (the Curia) and the Vatican Bank (named Istituto per le Opere di Religione, or Institute for the Works of Religion, also known as the I.O.R.).

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Complaint, lawsuit filed against Catholic Diocese of Savannah alleging sexual abuse by former priest

GEORGIA
Fox 6

By Sean Evans
By Don Logana

SAVANNAH, GA (WTOC) –
WTOC has learned of a new complaint and lawsuit filed against the Catholic Diocese of Savannah alleging sexual abuse by a former priest.

The name of the priest is a familiar one, as he has been named twice before in similar suits and similar allegations. This complaint states 28 years ago, former priest Wayland Yoder Brown sexually abused a 13-year-old St. James Catholic School student. Brown allegedly took him into South Carolina where he forced him to perform sex acts.

The Diocese, Raymond W. Lessard, bishop at the time, and current Bishop Gregory J. Hartmayer are named as defendants. The complaint also contends the diocese knew about dangers involving Brown as far back as 1969. The Catholic Church removed Brown from active ministry in 1988 when allegations of child molestation first surfaced.

In 2003, Brown was convicted in Maryland on charges of child molestation. He served five years of a 10-year sentence. In 2004 he was defrocked from the priesthood. He remains on the Maryland Sex Offender Registry.

WTOC spoke to the victim’s attorney, Mark Tate, who said the diocese wanted his client to remain silent, like Brown tried to do 28 years ago. …

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, has followed cases involving Wayland Yoder Brown dating as far back as the late 1960’s. SNAP Outreach Director Barbara Dorris said, “We feel the Church has a moral obligation to warn people where this dangerous predator is, to exert and use every resource at their disposal to confine this man to a situation where he would have no access to children.”

The Diocese of Savannah released the following statement:

This matter is the subject of pending litigation. The Diocese of Savannah has confidence in the legal process and looks forward to its opportunity to address the allegations in Court. The Diocese of Savannah does not believe it appropriate to comment on the circumstances of the pending litigation in this forum.

The Diocese of Savannah does not tolerate the sexual abuse of children. The Diocese of Savannah had no prior knowledge that Wayland Brown had abused children at the time periods referenced over thirty years ago. In 1987, Wayland Brown was assigned to St. James Parish, and at that time there were no allegations of sexual abuse against him.

The Diocese of Savannah is adamant that the abuse of children will not be tolerated by anyone, especially church personnel. The Diocese of Savannah encourages anyone with knowledge of abuse to come forward and report such allegations to the Diocese of Savannah Office of Child Protection Services. The Diocese of Savannah will do everything in its power to protect children, to attempt to stop any alleged abuse, and to promote the healing of all the parties affected.

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Pope Francis strips disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien of privileges but not title

SCOTLAND
Telegraph

By John Bingham, Religious Affairs Editor

Cardinal Keith O’Brien, the disgraced former head of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland has formally “resigned” the role of Cardinal – but keeps his title.

Pope Francis has ordered the former Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh – who stepped down two years ago after revelations that he made sexual advances to priests – to live a “strictly private life” of prayer and penance, banned from taking part in any future “public, religious or civil events”.

The Cardinal has been living in effective exile in England under arrangements agreed by the Vatican which bars him from setting foot in Scotland. His former archdiocese has bought a house in a quiet cul-de-sac in Northumberland for him to live out his exile.

In a short statement he said he was “deeply sorry” to his victims, remarking that his “sexual conduct” had “fallen below the standards expected”.

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Vatikan dementiert Bericht über Wohnung von Kardinal Bertone

VATIKAN
kath.net

[The Vatican has denied a press report that the home of former Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone was said to have been built by a contractor suspected of corruption.]

Vatikan hat Pressebericht dementiert, wonach die Wohnung von Ex-Kardinalstaatssekretär Tarcisio Bertone von einem unter Korruptionsverdacht stehenden Unternehmer ausgebaut worden sein soll.

Vatikanstadt (kath.net/KNA) Der Vatikan hat einen Pressebericht dementiert, wonach die Wohnung von Ex-Kardinalstaatssekretär Tarcisio Bertone von einem unter Korruptionsverdacht stehenden Unternehmer ausgebaut worden sein soll. Die Behauptung, die Firma des angeklagten Diego Anemone habe die Arbeiten für Bertone durchgeführt, sei «völlig falsch», hieß es am Mittwoch.

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Chile entzieht Pfarrer wegen Kindesmissbrauchs die Staatsangehörigkeit

CHILE
EPD

Chile hat einem wegen Kindesmissbrauchs verurteilten Pfarrer die Staatsangehörigkeit aberkannt. Der katholische Geistliche John Joseph O’Reilly war im Oktober wegen wiederholten Missbrauchs einer Fünfjährigen zu vier Jahren Haft verurteilt worden. Der 68 Jahre alte Ire, der seit 1984 in Chile lebt und 2008 chilenischer Staatsbürger geworden war, gehört dem Orden der “Legionäre Christi” an. Er verbüßt seine Strafe derzeit unter Hausarrest.

Die Entscheidung, O’Reilly den Pass zu entziehen, fällte der Senat des südamerikanischen Staates am Mittwoch einstimmig, wie die Tageszeitung “La Nación” berichtete. Die obere Parlamentskammer ist in Chile die einzige Instanz, die eine Staatsangehörigkeit verleihen oder aberkennen kann.

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Umstrittener Bischof: Thema sexueller Missbrauch erreicht Lateinamerika und Papst

CHILE
kath.ch

Santiago de Chile, 19.3.15 (kath.ch) Manche Beobachter sehen in dem Fall schon einen Härtetest für Papst Franziskus. Er hat in Chile einen Bischof weiter befördert, dem vorgeworfen wird, als junger Priester einen Missbrauchstäter gedeckt zu haben. Bischof Juan de la Cruz Barros Madrid kämpft um seinen Ruf. Er habe bis 2009 nichts von den Missbrauchsvorwürfen gegen den heute 84-jährigen Priester Fernando Salvador Miguel Karadima Farina, einen 2011 vom Vatikan verurteilten Missbrauchstäter, gewusst.

Tobias Käufer

Und er habe nichts zu vertuschen versucht, erklärte Barros in dieser Woche. Unterstützung erhielt der 58-Jährige von der Chilenischen Bischofskonferenz, die Barros zumindest formal den Rücken stärkte. In einer am Mittwoch (18. März) verbreiteten Stellungnahme der Bischöfe heisst es in drei dürren Absätzen, sie betonten «in einer Gesinnung des Glaubens und des Gehorsams» ihre Verbindung mit Papst Franziskus, «der Mons. Barros zum Bischof von Osorno berufen hat».

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Chilenischer Widerstand

CHILE
Katholisch

Bischof Juan de la Cruz Barros Madrid kämpft um seinen Ruf. Er habe bis 2009 nichts von den Missbrauchsvorwürfen gegen den heute 84-jährigen Priester Fernando Salvador Miguel Karadima Farina, einen 2011 vom Vatikan verurteilten Missbrauchstäter, gewusst. Und er habe nichts zu vertuschen versucht, erklärte Barros in dieser Woche. Unterstützung erhielt der 58-Jährige von der Chilenischen Bischofskonferenz, die Barros zumindest formal den Rücken stärkte.

In einer am Mittwoch (Ortszeit) verbreiteten Stellungnahme der Bischöfe heißt es in drei dürren Absätzen, sie betonten “in einer Gesinnung des Glaubens und des Gehorsams” ihre Verbindung mit Papst Franziskus , “der Mons. Barros zum Bischof von Osorno berufen hat”.

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Heroes in our midst: Finding hope between 2 Gods

UNITED STATES
Religion News Service – Rhymes with Religion

Boz Tchividjian | Mar 20, 2015

The horrors of child abuse not only extinguishes the innocence of childhood, but so often defines survivors who spend a lifetime struggling to process such devastating childhood trauma. When abuse is perpetrated in faith communities and is rationalized with scripture and distorted theology, most victims come to understand God as the ultimate abuser. All too often, these precious souls get weary of processing what seems to be a forever dark journey and simply give up hope.

Last year, I was privileged to come into contact with an amazing individual who is walking that journey and has given up hope more than once. The life of Trudy Metzger is one that is both deeply tragic and remarkably hopeful. She was the one beaten and left to die on the side of the road in the parable of the Good Samaritan. She is also the one pursued, embraced, and loved by the ultimate Good Samaritan. Trudy’s journey is not unlike the painful journey of so many others who are weary and who have or are giving up hope. Her life is a declaration that there is hope.

In order to share this hope with others, Trudy recently wrote a book about her journey entitled, Between 2 Gods. This amazingly honest memoir doesn’t hide the truth about the deep physical, emotional, and spiritual pains caused by childhood trauma. It also doesn’t hide the truth about a loving God who crosses the road and gets down into the dirt with the hurting and brutalized.

I hope that we can all find some comfort in Trudy’s words that have been formed out of a life that for all intensive purposes should have ended long ago. I’m so grateful God had other plan. – Boz

Boz: Can you tell us a little bit about your family background?

Trudy: I was the 12th living child, of what would eventually be 16, born into an Old Colony Russian Mennonite home. With a history of unaddressed abuse and violence in my father’s family, and murder and unacknowledged sexual abuse in my mother’s family, we didn’t stand much of a chance at escaping abuse. Intertwined with this were deeply rooted religious beliefs that presented God as volatile and harsh, rather than a kind ‘Abba Father’—or ‘Papa’—who loves us and understands our humanity.

Boz: What was it about the culture you grew up in that you believe contributed to an abusive environment?

Trudy: This topic would produce at least a chapter, but more likely a book, if covered with any kind of thoroughness. Certainly male dominance was a problem—and I say that as someone who believes all are created equal, with something of value to contribute in every situation—and this robbed women and children of any voice. Contributing to this was the ‘elders are to be respected view’ that required younger children to submit to older siblings, giving older siblings almost the same authority as parents. While these older siblings were not necessarily the abusers, the mentality very much affirmed ‘voicelessness’ and demanded submission and surrender to the wishes of anyone older. This is a set up for abuse throughout life.

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Scandal-scarred Cardinal Keith O’Brien renounces ‘rights and privileges’ of his office

SCOTLAND
Religion News Service

David Gibson | March 20, 2015

(RNS) Scottish Cardinal Keith O’Brien, who was accused of sexually harassing several men in a scandal that exploded on the eve of the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis, has renounced the “rights and privileges” of his office but gets to keep his prestigious title, the Vatican announced Friday (March 20).

O’Brien did not take part in the March 2013 conclave and now he will be barred from any future conclaves; at age 77, he would have lost his voting eligibility at age 80.

Francis had been under pressure to take some action against O’Brien since one of his victims revealed that an internal church report on O’Brien had been sent to Rome and was “hot enough to burn the varnish” off the pope’s desk.

At least five men – three priests, a former priest and a former seminarian – accused O’Brien of either sexually harassing them or pressuring them into sex, in allegations that went back to the 1980s. O’Brien was accused of being sexually active up through at least 2009.

Those were also the years in which O’Brien became increasingly outspoken in denouncing homosexuality and gay rights; he called homosexuality a “moral degradation” that was “demonstrably harmful” to gay people. In response, the gay rights group Stonewall crowned O’Brien “bigot of the year.”

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Cardinal who groped male priests while comparing gay marriage to child abuse resigns

SCOTLAND
Gay Star News

20 MARCH 2015 | BY JOE MORGAN

Disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien has officially resigned today (20 March).

Pope Francis accepted the cleric’s resignation of the rights and privileges of a cardinal after he admitted to ‘inappropriate sexual misconduct’ with four priests.

Prior to the revelation, he had launched a ‘war’ on same-sex marriage in the UK. He likened it to slavery, child abuse and moral degradation.

But he was exposed as a hypocrite, with several priests coming forward to say O’Brien had made unwanted sexual advances towards them in the 1980s. It was also alleged he had a long-term secret boyfriend.

When O’Brien resigned and fled to live in self-imposed exile, the UK lost one of its most homophobic voices and ‘respected’ leaders against same-sex marriage. Without him, same-sex marriage undoubtedly had an easier ride to becoming legal in England, Wales and Scotland.

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Priest charged with molesting Dominican boys pleads guilty in Poland: EFE

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Dominican Today

Santo Domingo.- Polish priest Wojciech (Padre Alberto) Gil, charged with molesting several boys in the Dominican Republic and Poland, on Friday pleaded guilty to the charges to seek a reduced sentence at the court in Wolomin, Poland EFE reports from Warsaw.

The prosecution however has requested time to study the proposal by the defendant’s lawyers.

The Polish court set the next hearing for March 25, when the prelate could be sentenced, local media report.

“The defendant pleaded guilty and agreed to serve a seven year prison sentence,” said court spokeswoman Joanna Adamowicz.

Gil faces 10 charges, eight for child molestation and two for possession of child pornography and illegal weapons possession. If convicted he could spend up to 15 years in prison without taking into account its voluntary declaration of guilt.

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Polish priest offers to serve seven years in jail over child sex charges

POLAND
Reuters

(Reuters) – A Catholic priest on trial for sexually abusing children in Poland and the Dominican Republic offered on Friday to serve a seven-year jail term, a court spokeswoman said.

The priest was suspended by his religious order in the rural Dominican parish of Juncalito last year after local residents accused him of molesting altar boys, according to the church.

He was arrested after returning to his native Poland and is on trial on 10 charges relating to child sex abuse and possessing pornographic images of children. The charges carry a maximum penalty of 15 years in jail.

“The priest filed for voluntary submission to a seven-year penalty,” said court spokeswoman Joanna Adamowicz. “The prosecutors will give their opinion on the motion on March 25.”

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El padre Gil se declara culpable de violar menores

POLONIA
Diario Social

[The Polish priest Wojciech Gil on Friday pleaded guilty to the charges of rape of minors in the Dominican Republic and has asked for a reduced sentence. The prosecution requested time to study the proposal. The court process will continue March 25.]

El sacerdote polaco Wojciech Gil se declaró este viernes culpable de los cargos de violación a menores y su defensa confía en que eso le permita beneficiarse de una reducción de pena, informó el tribunal de Wolomin (Varsovia), que juzga al religioso.

La Fiscalía ha solicitado tiempo para estudiar la propuesta de los abogados del acusado. El proceso continuará el próximo día 25 de marzo, cuanto se celebrará la siguiente vista y cuando, según especulaciones de diversos medios, podría dictarse sentencia.

Sobre Wojciech Gil pesan diez cargos, ocho por abuso a menores y otros dos por posesión de pornografía infantil y tenencia ilegal de armas (una pistola y municiones), lo que podría costarle hasta 15 ańos de cárcel si no se tiene en cuenta su declaración voluntaria de culpabilidad.

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Ks. Wojciech G. chce dla siebie 7 lat więzienia

POLSKA
TVN 24

Ks. Wojciech G., oskarżony o molestowanie nieletnich na Dominikanie i w Polsce, chce dobrowolnie poddać się karze – poinformował sąd. Prokurator poprosił o czas na zajęcie stanowiska w tej sprawie. Rozprawa, która odbyła się w piątek przed wołomińskim sądem, została odroczono do 25 marca.

– Oskarżony złożył wniosek o dobrowolne poddanie się karze w łącznym wymiarze 7 lat więzienia – powiedziała Joanna Adamowicz z zespołu prasowego Sądu Okręgowego Warszawa-Praga.

Adamowicz dodała, że prokurator poprosił o czas na zajęcie stanowiska.

“Chcielibyśmy usłyszeć prawdę od Wojciecha G.”. Rusza proces księdza oskarżonego o pedofilię
Prawie dwa lata… czytaj dalej »
O tym, że ksiądz G. chce dobrowolnie poddać się karze informowaliśmy wcześniej w tvn24.pl.

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Polish priest accused of abusing minors seeks settlement

POLAND
Yahoo! News

WOLOMIN, Poland (AP) — A Polish priest accused of abusing eight minors in the Dominican Republic and in Poland has sought settlement for a seven-year prison term, a court spokesman said Friday.

The priest, Wojciech Gil, has been under arrest since February 2014 on charges of abusing six minors at the Caribbean island between 2009 and 2013 and two in Poland in 2000-2001. The charges also included possession of child pornography and illegal possession of arms. He has denied the charges.

If convicted after full court proceedings, the 37-year-old could face up to 15 years in prison.

Court spokesman, Marcin Lochowski, told The Associated Press that the priest’s attorney made a motion for a settlement and a seven-year prison term for the priest at the start of the closed-door trial in the Polish town of Wolomin.

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Polish priest seeks plea bargain in child sex abuse case

POLAND
GlobalPost

Agence France-Presse March 20, 2015

A Polish priest accused of child sex abuse in the Dominican Republic has proposed a plea bargain to serve just under half of the 15-year jail term he is facing, a Warsaw court said Friday.

“The accused has forwarded a request to voluntarily submit to serve seven years in prison … but formally the priest did not plead guilty,” Warsaw court spokesman Marcin Lochowski told AFP.

Identified only as Wojciech G. for legal reasons, the accused priest whose trial began Friday faces up to 15 years behind bars on allegations of child sex abuse and possessing child pornography.

Polish prosecutors charged the 38-year-old priest last year with sex offences against eight children in both the Dominican Republic and Poland.

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Statement from Chilean abuse victims

CHILE
Crux

By Crux Staff
March 20, 2015

Crux received the following statement from three men abused by Chilean priest Fernando Karadima.

Our Statement Regarding the Appointment of Bishop Barros and the Responsibility of Pope Francis

Since his election we have put all our hope in Pope Francis. We have been encouraged by his words about sexual abuse when he told bishops: “We must continue to do everything possible to eradicate the plague of child sexual abuse in the church and open a path of reconciliation and healing for those who have suffered.” Furthermore: “Diocesan and superiors of congregations must verify that parishes and church institutions ensure the safety of children and vulnerable adults.”

We know that the appointment of bishops is something Pope Francis takes very seriously. However, people in Chile and throughout the world are disappointed because of the appointment of Bishop Juan Barros as head of the Diocese of Osorno, Chile. A man we know and have accused of witnessing abuse, our abuse, and therefore encouraging the perverse dynamics of power. The Chilean Bishops’ Conference, aware of the facts concerning Barros, supported him in a statement.

The Archbishop of Concepción, Fernando Chomalí­, met with the Pope a few weeks ago and warned him that the Barros appointment was causing consternation in Chile, not only in the community of Osorno, but throughout the country. Pope Francis admitted to knowing the suffering of the victims of Karadima and the damage to the Chilean church. However — despite everything — the Pope, through the Nuncio in Chile, Ivo Scapolo, reconfirmed Barros without considering the facts and warnings of so many people, including priests and bishops. With pain we see that the faithful will have to accept and deal with Pope Francis’ decision. A pain and fear we know too well.

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Scotland–Scottish Cardinal resigns

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Friday, March 20

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

Two full years after he admitted sexual misconduct, Cardinal Keith O’Brien has resigned. But as it has done with dozens of abusive prelates, the Vatican is disclosing nothing about O’Brien’s wrongdoing.

A year ago, Pope Francis said of sexual abuse and misconduct “The Catholic Church is perhaps the only public institution to have acted with transparency and responsibility.” Yet there’s no transparency here. Not one Catholic official has disclosed anything of substance about O’Brien’s exploitive misdeeds.

And what of his clerical colleagues? Not one of them knew of or suspected that O’Brien was abusing others? That’s pretty hard to believe.

“But a Cardinal has resigned, isn’t that progress?” some will ask. Not really. Had Francis publicly denounced O’Brien and disclosed his wrongdoing, that would have been encouraging. Dozens of bishops have been caught abusing or admitted abusing and resigned. Pope Benedict ousted – belatedly and grudgingly and tepidly – the most powerful predator priest yet, Father Marcial Maciel of the Legion of Christ.

So slow and small Vatican steps involving predator clerics aren’t new. Clear and firm Vatican action against complicit bishops would be new. And it would help prevent future cover ups and crimes. But it still isn’t happening.

Top Catholic officials have long let clerics who commit sexual crimes and misdeeds step down. But they refuse to discipline, in any way, clerics who conceal and enable sexual crimes and misdeeds. And until they do, little or nothing will really change.

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Helena diocese reaches sex abuse settlement via ‘consensus model’

MONTANA
National Catholic Reporter

Dan Morris-Young | Mar. 20, 2015

In what U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Terry L. Myers called a “singular achievement,” a bankruptcy and reorganization plan for the Helena, Mont., diocese reached via mediation and negotiation rather than protracted litigation has been approved.

It will provide $21 million to compensate more than 360 sexual abuse claimants. Distributions averaging about $40,000 per claimant are scheduled to begin in April, attorneys for the diocese said.

During the three and a half years since the original lawsuit was filed, fewer than three hours were actually spent in court, according to lawyers involved in the case.

Approved by Myers on March 4 at proceedings in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, the settlement officially went into effect Thursday following a mandatory two-week waiting period for potential appeals.

The plan, which also includes the restructuring of about $17 million in internal diocesan debt, received “nearly unanimous approval in voting by the sexual abuse victims and other creditors, and the confirmation order by Judge Myers resolves all outstanding sexual abuse claims against the Diocese of Helena,” according to a diocesan press release.

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Msgr O’Brien stripped as cardinal for sex abuse – update 2

VATICAN CITY
Gazzetta del Sud

Vatican City, March 20 – Pope Francis on Friday accepted a disgraced Scottish prelate’s resignation from cardinal status because of sex scandals. Msgr Keith Michael Patrick O’Brien, archbishop emeritus of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, had been accused by some priests of “inappropriate behaviour” and sex abuse. O’Brien, who stepped down from Saint Andrews in 2013, remains a priest and bishop, and retains the title of cardinal, but will have no more public duties and will be excluded from future conclaves to vote on the next pope, according to the Vatican. In a statement, the Vatican said the pope sent “to all the faithful of the Church in Scotland his pastoral concern and encourages them to continue confidently on the path of renewal and reconciliation”. O’Brien had been the Catholic Church’s most senior cleric at the time of his resignation, BBC reported on its website.

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