ABUSE TRACKER

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

August 2, 2023

Priest convicted of voyeurism in men’s public bathroom steps down because ‘spark is gone’

(IRELAND)
Extra.ie [Dublin, Ireland]

July 31, 2023

By Ian Begley

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A priest whose parishioners rallied around him when he was convicted of spying on people in a men’s toilet has resigned nearly 20 years after the offence took place.

Fr Patrick McGarvey, aged in his 50s, has hung up his clerical collar, to the shock of his community in Fanad, Co Donegal, saying: ‘I have nothing more to give’.

At a service last week, Fr McGarvey told his parishioners: ‘I am finished in Fanad.

‘I’ve nothing more left to give. The spark has gone.

‘It’s been a tough few years; it’s been a lonesome time. I need a good rest. I’ve discussed it with the bishop and my own family.

‘Where the future goes, I do not know,’ he added.

Local media reported that the news has left his parishioners ‘reeling’ as the priest was highly regarded throughout the Donegal peninsula.

He was equally admired in his former parish of…

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Pope hopes to inspire at World Youth Day in Portugal as the church reckons with a sex abuse fallout

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
Associated Press [New York NY]

August 2, 2023

By Nicole Winfield, Helena Alves and Barry Hatton

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Pope Francis arrived in Portugal on Wednesday to open the first edition of World Youth Day since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of large gatherings, as he hopes to inspire the next generation of Catholics while coping with the church’s ongoing clergy sexual abuse scandal.

More than 1 million young people from around the world were expected to attend the gathering in Lisbon, which takes place over several days.

Francis’ plane arrived on a dull, warm day in the Portuguese capital, though the skies were forecast to clear and temperatures were expected to hit 35 C (95 F) by the weekend’s final papal Mass. The pontiff, in a wheelchair, was met on the tarmac by Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa accompanied by two young children.

Busloads of pilgrims started arriving before Tuesday and braced for the high summer temperatures at the open-air events.

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Why Domestic Violence and Abuse Victims and Survivors Deserve All Our Respect and Support

DURHAM (UNITED KINGDOM)
Dr. Emma Katz [Durham, UK]

August 1, 2023

By Dr. Emma Katz

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They are soldiers fighting a war they did not choose. They are heroes.

Welcome

As August begins, it is good to be able to start the month with a new post for all my subscribers.

In particular, I wanted to start this month with a positive, affirming message. So this post is about why domestic violence and abuse victims and survivors deserve all our respect and support.

Societies and communities often make victims and survivors feel bad about what happened — as though it was somehow their fault, that they made the wrong choices, and that they did something to cause the abuse. This is exactly how the perpetrator made the victim-survivor feel too. Hearing the perpetrator’s narratives spoken by other people is particularly cruel and harmful.

This blog is going to show why the idea that victims and survivors are to blame is the furthest thing from the truth.

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Alabama priest found in Italy with young woman after fleeing the country

MOBILE (AL)
America [New York NY]

July 31, 2023

By Gina Christian - OSV News

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A young Alabama Catholic priest placed under restriction by the Archdiocese of Mobile July 26 has been located in Italy, along with an 18-year-old woman with whom he had fled the country days earlier.

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office announced in a July 29 statement that 30-year-old Father Alex Crow and his companion had been tracked down by “a family member” of the young woman.

According to the sheriff’s office, “the young woman stated she went with him on her own free will.”

“It appeared that they were staying in separate bedrooms and the young woman insisted that there was no intimate relationship,” said Sheriff Paul Burch in the statement. “The investigation is still open and we are still checking into a few matters, however, there does not appear to be any criminal charges.”

The sheriff’s office also said that Father Crow, who had been a parochial vicar at Corpus Christi Parish in…

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Alabama priest interested in demonology abandons post, reported to DA for leaving country

MOBILE (AL)
National Catholic Reporter [Kansas City MO]

July 28, 2023

By Gina Christian - OSV News

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The Mobile County District Attorney’s office is asking the public for information about a young Alabama Catholic priest who was publicly placed under restriction by the Mobile Archdiocese for walking away from his parish and reportedly leaving the country with a recent Catholic high school graduate for an exorcism.

The Archdiocese of Mobile issued a July 26 statement announcing that Fr. Alex Crow, 30, who had been parochial vicar at Corpus Christi Parish in Mobile, “abandoned his assignment in the diocese” and exhibited behavior “totally unbecoming of a priest.”

According to the statement, Mobile Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi told Crow that “he may no longer exercise ministry as a priest, nor to tell people he is a priest, nor to dress as a priest.”

The archdiocese also said that “due to the circumstances of his departure, we have reported this to the district attorney.”

Mobile County District Attorney communications director…

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Madison pastor keeps preaching as state revokes his child care license amid child sexual assault investigation

MADISON (WI)
Channel 3000 [Madison WI]

July 31, 2023

By Naomi Knowles

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A Baptist pastor at a small congregation in Madison has continued in active ministry around children as police investigated him for sexual abuse, a case that has led to law enforcement recommending charges to prosecutors of first-degree child sexual assault.

The investigation findings, concluded at the end of June, were enough for the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families to permanently revoke Bob Stine’s license to operate Midvale Baptist Church’s former Kid’s Best child care, citing child safety.

In their letter of revocation, the DCF cited the sexual assault police investigation findings, and substantiated allegations that threatened the health, safety, and welfare of the children at the facility. 

 Kid’s Best Child Care Notice of Revocation

State regulators and Madison police were tipped off in April that Stine was suspected of inappropriately touching children in his care while operating the church’s child care which was also…

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Former President of Baptist State Convention Under Investigation for Alleged Abuse

MADISON (WI)
The Roys Report [Chicago IL]

August 1, 2023

By Bob Smietana

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The Rev. Bob Stine, former president of the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention, will be required to answer questions in court in September after police in Madison, Wisconsin, recommended he be charged with sexual assault.

The Dane County district attorney’s office said the case involving Stine, pastor of Midvale Baptist Church in Madison, is under review. No charges have been filed.

“The DA’s Office has received the referral from Madison Police Dept,” the DA’s office said in an email about Stine. “He is scheduled to appear for an Initial Appearance on 9/7/23 at 8:30 AM.”

Police have investigated allegations that Stine inappropriately touched children during a group visit to a state park in 2021, according to television station WISC in Madison. That investigation led the state’s Department of Children and Families to revoke the license for Kid’s Best Child Care, a day care run by Midvale Baptist, in…

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Former Vermilion County pastor facing sexual abuse charges

HENNING (IL)
WCIA [Champaign IL]

August 1, 2023

By Marley Capper

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One woman is reflecting on a painful past. Now she hopes justice will be served for the Henning Pastor she says sexually abused her for years.

Last week Gary Arivett was arrested and is facing three counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse of a family member under the age of 18. He has since been released after posting a $100,000 dollar bail.

The survivor says Arivett has been a pastor at Shiloh Apostolic Church in Henning for nearly 30 years. For her privacy, she does not want to be named, but says she and her sisters were abused for years.Teenager arrested in weekend Danville shooting investigation

“I would like him to not have access to children anymore in any capacity,” said the survivor.

She says the abuse first started for her at age 11, her younger sister was 6 years old.

“I just tried to move forward with my…

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Vatican investigators meet Peru prelate accused of land trafficking

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
Crux [Denver CO]

July 28, 2023

By Elise Ann Allen

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As part of their ongoing probe into a scandal-plagued lay group in Peru, the Vatican’s top investigating duo has met with a Peruvian archbishop accused of land trafficking, as well as a group of peasants his community is alleged to have harassed.

Maltese Archbishop Charles Scicluna and Spanish Monsignor Jordi Bertomeu are currently in Lima, Peru, conducting an investigation into the Sodalitium Christinae Vitae (SCV), a society of apostolic life founded by Peruvian layman Luis Fernando Figari in the 1970s.

Though allegations were made several years prior, scandals involving the SCV exploded in 2015, when Peruvian journalists Pedro Salinas and Paola Ugaz published their book Half Monks, Half Soldiers detailing years of alleged sexual, physical and psychological abuse by members of the SCV.

Figari himself was accused of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse within the community, including against minors. He was sanctioned by the Vatican in 2017 and prohibited from having further contact with…

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Vatican financial scandals: Corruption, stupidity or both?

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
Religion News Service - Missouri School of Journalism [Columbia MO]

August 1, 2023

By Thomas Reese

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A deeply tangled tale must be followed by systemic reform and effective oversight.

For Americans, making sense of the Vatican trial of 10 defendants charged with financial crimes is nearly impossible.

The charges are a tangle of alleged corruption and misconduct. At the heart of the trial is a London luxury property investment that lost the Vatican almost $200 million. Then there are payments to a woman who was supposed to help free some nuns from kidnappers but allegedly spent the money on luxury goods, holidays and other extravagancies.

Finally, there were loans and other payments made to a charity run by a cardinal’s brother. Investigators found forged invoices and receipts introducing doubt as to whether the money was used for charitable purposes.

RELATED:Vatican prosecutors request a total of 73 years in prison for defendants in corruption trial

Next, there is the legal process…

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August 1, 2023

Colorado lawmakers will pursue constitutional amendment to let survivors of child sex abuse from decades past file lawsuits

DENVER (CO)
Colorado Sun [Denver CO]

July 31, 2023

By Jesse Paul

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The Colorado Supreme Court in June struck down a 2021 law that sought to get around a state constitutional prohibition on reviving civil claims for which the statute of limitations has run out

Victims of child sex abuse in Colorado for whom the statute of limitations to file a lawsuit has run out would get another chance to have their day in court under a proposed change to the state constitution.

Voters would have to approve the amendment, which comes in response to a Colorado Supreme Court ruling in June striking down a provision in a 2021 law that gave victims of child sex assault dating back to the 1960s a three-year window to sue their abusers and the institutions that allowed their abuse. 

The court ruled the law, Senate Bill 88, violated a provision in the constitution prohibiting the General Assembly from reviving a claim for which the statute of…

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Former Bishop Hubbard married woman in July, asks for privacy as legal cases continue

ALBANY (NY)
WAMC - Northeast Public Radio [Albany NY]

August 1, 2023

By Ian Pickus

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Bishop Emeritus Howard Hubbard — who continues to defend himself against multiple abuse allegations from his time leading the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany from 1997 through 2014 — says he got married to a woman in July in a civil ceremony and continues to ask the Vatican to release him from the priesthood.

The 84-year-old Hubbard released a public letter Tuesday, reiterating his request to the Vatican to be relieved of clerical obligations, a request that was denied in March. Hubbard says he married a woman “who has helped and cared for me and who believes in me” and wants the marriage to be recognized by the church.

Hubbard says he is now a retired citizen and asks for privacy in his new phase of life, while acknowledging it could be years before the legal matters are concluded.

Hubbard faces lawsuits accusing him of sexual abuse and protecting other…

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Hubbard gets married after Vatican rejects laicization request

ALBANY (NY)
Times Union [Albany NY]

August 1, 2023

By Brendan J. Lyons

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Albany’s bishop emeritus asks media outlets to “respect our privacy as a couple”

ALBANY — The Vatican has rejected the laicization request made last year by Albany Bishop Emeritus Howard J. Hubbard, who served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany for 37 years and has seen his legacy tainted by the organization’s handling of child sexual abuse cases.

Hubbard, in an open letter provided to the Times Union on Tuesday, confirmed that he had “fallen in love with a wonderful woman who has helped and cared for me and who believes in me,” adding that they were married last month.

His personal relationship with the unidentified woman was apparently a factor in his decision last year to request to be laicized, a move that came eight years after 84-year-old Hubbard had retired as the longest-serving bishop for the 14-county diocese. He has also faced his own allegations of…

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With neighboring dioceses settling bankruptcies, Buffalo Diocese faces growing pressure

BUFFALO (NY)
Buffalo News [Buffalo NY]

July 31, 2023

By Jay Tokasz

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The Buffalo Diocese faces more pressure to make a deal with child sex abuse survivors after Catholic dioceses in Rochester and Syracuse recently took major steps toward exiting their Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, according to legal experts.

The Syracuse Diocese announced Thursday it will pay abuse victims at least $100 million, and possibly more, through insurance funds, while Rochester last week negotiated a new deal with victims that now includes some insurance money, and would pay at least $126 million toward a settlement.

Five years later, despite promises to do right by abuse victims, the diocese has not paid a penny in damages to an estimated 900 people who filed claims alleging they were sexually abused by priests or other diocese employees.

The proposed deals in Rochester and Syracuse still must be approved by a vote of victim creditors and confirmed by a federal bankruptcy judge, but they provide the…

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“A True Prophet”: Why Sinéad O’Connor Risked Her Career to Call Out Catholic Church Abuse

NEW YORK (NY)
Democracy Now [New York NY]

August 1, 2023

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In an in-depth interview, we look at the life and legacy of the groundbreaking musician Sinéad O’Connor, who converted to Islam and also started using the name Shuhada’ Sadaqat in 2018. O’Connor died last week at the age of 56 and was known for her music as much as for her outspoken activism. In 1992, she performed Bob Marley’s “War” on Saturday Night Live, then proceeded to rip up a photo of Pope John Paul II on live TV to protest systemic child abuse in the Catholic Church, of which she was a survivor. The move provoked widespread uproar. O’Connor was also an ally to LGBTQ communities, an opponent of police brutality on some of her earliest records, a staunch supporter of Palestinian rights, and marched for abortion rights decades before it was legalized in Ireland. We are joined by Jamie Manson, president of advocacy group Catholics for Choice, and Allyson McCabe, music…

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Victims hope pope’s Portugal visit will shine spotlight on abuse

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
Reuters [London, England]

August 1, 2023

By Catarina Demony

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Although at least 4,815 people were sexually abused by clergy – mostly priests – in Portugal over 70 years, no reparations are plannedPope Francis due in nation Wednesday, but while expected to meet some victims, over 100 suspect priests are said to still be active in church roles

Filipa Almeida was 17 when she was sexually abused by a priest. She stayed silent for years but eventually found the strength to speak out, and hopes a visit by Pope Francis to her native Portugal this week will remind the world of thousands of similar crimes.

“I lived with this secret for 22 years,” the 43-year-old said of her ordeal, which she said occurred during a religious training course. “It’s not easy to live with these experiences.”

She is one of at least 4,815 people who were sexually abused by clergy – mostly priests – in Portugal over 70 years, according…

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Catholic Youth Festival Kicks Off in Lisbon, Awaits Pope

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
Voice of America [Washington DC]

August 1, 2023

By Reuters

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The world’s largest gathering of young Catholics kicked off on Tuesday in Lisbon, with hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from around the globe flocking to the Portuguese capital for the event’s highlight, Pope Francis, who will arrive on Wednesday.

Pilgrims have been arriving to attend World Youth Day over the last few days and will stay in schools, gyms, fire stations and with families, with many planning to sleep in the open before the closing Mass on the riverside Parque Tejo on Aug 6.

The cross-cultural festival, which actually runs for nearly a week, is held every two to three years and was initiated by the late Pope John Paul.

The celebrations will take place against the backdrop of a sexual abuse scandal in the Portuguese Church, in which at least 4,815 were found to have been abused, largely by priests, over the past 70 years. Francis is expected to…

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Maryland Attorney General Seeks $1.2 million to Expand Investigations investigation Into Crimes Against Children by Catholic Clergy

BALTIMORE (MD)
Horowitz Law [Fort Lauderdale FL]

August 1, 2023

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Maryland may have paved the way or at least lit a fire under law enforcement officials across the US. In 24 US states, the highest ranking law enforcement officials (usually the Attorney General) have conducted or are conducting investigations and reports within Dioceses nationwide regarding child sex crimes. 

Downside: These have produced very few criminal prosecutions, almost without exception (see Michigan).

Upside: Most of them (except Kansas) have resulted in reports that shed sorely-needed light on how Catholic officials have dealt with and still deal with clergy sex crimes and cover-ups.

Downside: Some (perhaps most) are primarily based on church records, meaning that much about the crimes and cover-ups remain covered. Does anyone really think that most abuse cases reported to church figures had properly written notes by church officials, who then made written reports, and for years or decades, most of those reports were objectively written, carefully preserved, thoroughly organized,…

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Syracuse diocese to give sex abuse survivors $100 million in historic settlement

SYRACUSE (NY)
North Country Public Radio (NCPR) [Canton NY]

July 30, 2023

By Natasha Senjanovic

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The Syracuse Catholic Diocese will pay $100 million to hundreds of survivors of sexual abuse, as part of a bankruptcy case that began three years ago.

The announcement was released jointly last Thursday by the Roman Catholic Diocese and the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, a group of seven survivors appointed by the federal government to act as fiduciaries for the 375 involved, about one-third of whom are in Syracuse and represented by several attorneys, including Cynthia LaFave of Albany.

LaFave called the settlement incredibly significant “for all of the survivors of sexual abuse all across the United States.” And particularly important here, where “not only has the Syracuse diocese admitted what has happened in that diocese,” it’s also paying out the second largest settlement in the nation by a bankrupt Roman Catholic institution.

Minnesota-based attorney Taylor Stippel called it “monumental” for her Syracuse clients, most though not all of…

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‘Catholic Woodstock’ kicks off in Lisbon ahead of Pope arrival

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
Union of Catholic Asian News (UCA News) [Hong Kong]

August 1, 2023

By Agence France-Presse

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The world’s largest Catholic gathering, a week-long religious festival known as World Youth Day, kicks off in Lisbon on Tuesday, a day before Pope Francis arrives on his first foreign trip since recent surgery.

Around 300,000 people are expected to attend the opening mass at 7:00 pm (1800 GMT) at the hillside Eduardo VII park, which offers sweeping views of the Portuguese capital and the Tagus river.

Pilgrims roamed around Lisbon ahead of the mass, waving national flags in the air and singing Catholic anthems from their home countries.

“It’s going to be extraordinary, all this Christian youth coming together,” said Gabriel Forestier, a 28-year-old engineer from Amiens in northern France.

Francis is set to arrive in Lisbon on Wednesday morning to celebrate World Youth Day, which is actually a week of religious, cultural and festive events held about every three years in a different city.

The 86-year-old pontiff is…

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Sinéad O’Connor: A prophet is never welcome

DUBLIN (IRELAND)
National Catholic Reporter [Kansas City MO]

August 1, 2023

By Kaya Oakes

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In 2010, when Pope Benedict XVI issued a pastoral letter apologizing for hundreds of years of sex abuse by clergy in Ireland, he also failed to offer any suggestion that the church’s policy toward abusive clergy would change. This did not sit well with Sinéad O’Connor, whose career had been permanently damaged 18 years earlier when she tore up a picture of Pope John Paul II on “Saturday Night Live.” 

In an opinion essay for The Washington Post in response to Benedict’s letter, she was blunt. Irish Catholics, she wrote, “are in a dysfunctional relationship with an abusive organization.”

Today, when many Catholics around the world feel the same way, we can more easily understand that in her willingness to sacrifice her career for the sake of the truth, she was prophetic. But like so many other women throughout history, she suffered greatly for…

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Parliamentary inquest in Peru revives accusations of abuse cover-up against lay group

(PERU)
Crux [Denver CO]

July 31, 2023

By Elise Ann Allen

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ROME – It was Oct. 27, 2007, when police in Lima gathered at the city’s famed Plaza San Martin after receiving a tip saying a fair-looking man was hanging around the area talking to minors and then taking them to a hotel.  According to the tip, the man would give the minors money to undress, be photographed, and then be groped and/or engage in sexual activity.

That man eventually was identified as Daniel Bernardo Murguía Ward, a member of the Sodalitium Christinae Vitae (SCV), a society of apostolic life founded by Peruvian layman Luis Fernando Figari in the 1970s.

Murguía was detained that day after enticing a minor to join him at a nearby hotel, where police burst into the room he had rented and found the child half naked with their pants down while Murguía was holding a digital camera, which contained explicit photos of the minor as well as two…

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Church abuse hangs over Pope Francis’s Youth Day trip to Portugal

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
Washington Post

August 1, 2023

By Anthony Faiola and Catarina Fernandes Martins

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LISBON — After Portugal was picked to host Pope Francis and hundreds of thousands of young Catholics for a World Youth Day gathering that opens here this week, local bishops scrambled to demonstrate they were instep with what Francis has proclaimed as a new era of accountability for sexual abuse within the church.

“It was like cleaning the house before the visitor arrived,” said the Rev. António Pedro Monteiro, a Catholic chaplain.

The bishops financed an independent commission to examine a long-evaded question: How many people in Portugal had been victims of church predators? The result was a nearly 500-page report released in February — similar to audits elsewhere in Europe and the Americas — that determined at least 4,815 children had been abused since 1950. The bishops commended “this difficult and dramatic work” and expressed hope that it “marks a new beginning.”

Critics say that commitment was…

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Victims Hopeful, Bitter About Vatican Inquiry Of Peru’s Sodalitium

(PERU)
OSV News [Huntington IN]

July 31, 2023

By Eduardo Campos Lima

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SÃO PAULO (OSV News) — The visit of Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta and Spanish Msgr. Jordi Bertomeu to Peru to investigate the lay organization Sodalitium Christianae Vitae is being received with confidence by many of the group’s victims, who hope it will be finally dissolved. Some, however, say, they lost hope that the case will be resolved.

Once a powerful lay institution with massive membership not only in Peru, but in several other countries, the Sodalitium was accused of promoting systemic spiritual, physical and sexual abuse against dozens of members for decades, as well as financial corruption.

The Sodalitium was founded by lay Catholic Luis Fernando Figari in 1971 and was acknowledged as a society of apostolic life, approved by Pope John Paul II in 1997. With a reputation of being a conservative and elitist organization, it has male and female branches, besides lay movements.

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July 31, 2023

Women say ‘Keepers’ figure was unnamed rapist in Catholic abuse report

BALTIMORE (MD)
The Baltimore Banner [Baltimore MD]

July 31, 2023

By Justin Fenton and Julie Scharper

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The women spent hours recounting painful memories to investigators with the Maryland Office of the Attorney General. They told of the priests who pulled them out of class at Archbishop Keough High School 50 years ago, then brutally raped and sexually assaulted them.

But when the attorney general’s office released its massive report on sex abuse in Baltimore’s Catholic archdiocese in April, the two women were shocked. Their stories were there on page 258, but a key detail was missing: the name of one of the men who they say raped them.

The report names more than 150 clergy and archdiocesan personnel accused of perpetrating or covering up abuse, with 15 names redacted. But this man’s name was not in the report. He was described only as “the Jesuit intern.”

The women, who asked to remain anonymous, shared their story with The Baltimore Banner. They allege that the young Jesuit is…

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Diocese of Syracuse to pay $100 million to trust fund for survivors of child sexual abuse

SYRACUSE (NY)
Catholic News Agency - EWTN [Denver CO]

July 28, 2023

By Joe Bukuras

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The Diocese of Syracuse, New York, announced on Thursday that it will pay $100 million to a victims’ trust fund for survivors of clergy sexual abuse, just over three years after it had filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy.

The diocese will contribute $50 million to the trust, while parishes will contribute $45 million. Five million dollars will be contributed by other diocesan entities.

The agreement of the dollar amount was made with a group representing all victims who brought suits against the diocese called the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, which is entirely made up of victims who as children were sexually abused by clergy or employees in the Diocese of Syracuse.

In a joint statement with the diocese and the committee, Dr. Kevin Braney, the committee’s chairman, said: “This settlement is a significant step forward in the healing process for over 400 victims in this case.”

The statement said…

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Syracuse Catholic churches, schools will have to come up with $50 million for sex abuse scandal

SYRACUSE (NY)
Post-Standard - Syracuse.com [Syracuse NY]

July 28, 2023

By Marnie Eisenstadt

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Catholic churches and schools across Central New York will have to make hard decisions about how to pay the bill for decades of sexual abuse and coverups at the hands of priests.

Under a new settlement reached between the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, the parishes and schools are responsible for half of the $100 million that will be paid out to victims and their families. The rest — $50 million — will be paid by the diocese.

“It’s not going to be easy, but it’s doable,” said Danielle L. Cummings, a spokeswoman for the diocese.

The 116 parishes will be responsible for $45 million; the 21 schools, 10 missions and Catholic Charities will have to pay $5 million, Cummings said.

The money cannot come from the Hope Appeal, an amount each parish is required to raise for the diocese each year.

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After bankruptcy, Syracuse reaches $100 million settlement with abuse survivors

SYRACUSE (NY)
Crux [Denver CO]

July 28, 2023

By  John Lavenburg

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NEW YORK – Roughly three years after the Diocese of Syracuse, New York, filed for bankruptcy following a wave of clergy sex abuse lawsuits, it has reached a $100 million settlement with survivors.

Announcing the news to the Diocese of Syracuse faithful, Bishop Douglas Lucia offered an apology to the clergy sex abuse survivors for what they endured, and a commitment to further strengthen the diocese’s safe environment protocols so that “the past does not repeat itself.”

“I can tell you as shocking as the settlement amount may seem to leaders of our own parishes and other Catholic entities, more appalling and heart-rending to me is the pain and mistreatment experienced by the survivors of child and adult sexual abuse at the hands of those they thought they could trust,” Lucia said.

“As the present leader of the Roman Catholic Church of Syracuse, I cannot apologize enough for the abuse…

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Former Bishop of Oxford on probe into ‘naked sauna’

OXFORD (UNITED KINGDOM)
Oxford Mail [Oxford, England]

July 30, 2023

By Tom Seaward@t_seaward

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A former Bishop of Oxford said it had proved impossible to ‘lance the boil’ of a vicar who organised ‘naked sauna’ sessions with his parishioners and who in a new report is said to have ‘spiritually abused’ his congregation.

Lord Harries’ comments came as a safeguarding report by the Diocese of Oxford concluded that Rev Michael Hall was a manipulative bully who abused his parishioners at St Margaret’s Church in Tylers Green, near High Wycombe.

Rev Hall, who died in 2021, was the priest in charge of the Buckinghamshire parish church for two decades until his retirement in 2000.

Although Church of England officials had received a number of complaints about Rev Hall’s behaviour going back decades, it was only after the suicide of one of Rev Hall’s former parishioners in 2020 that the Diocese of Oxford commissioned a safeguarding review.

The young man had lived with the vicar after Hall ‘alienated…

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Former central Pa. lawyer, church bishop, scout leader charged with sexually abusing 12-year-old

HARRISBURG (PA)
PennLive.com

July 29, 2023

By Madison Montag

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Note: This story has been updated to better detail Gooden’s background.

A former bishop with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, boy scout leader and lawyer from central Pennsylvania is facing several charges including the rape of a person less than 13 years old.

Pennsylvania State Police say Shawn Gooden sexually abused a 12-year-old while on a camping trip in Pennsylvania with the victim and the victim’s brother in 2000.

Last week Gooden pleaded guilty to charges in Virginia for assaulting a child in the 1990s and early 2000, according to abc27.

Records show that a camping reservation was made for Shawn Gooden at French Creek State Park in April 2000.

In a 2023 interview with state police, the victim said the sexual abuse started as a game of truth or dare. State police say at some point,…

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Ex-Archbishop of York John Sentamu banned from preaching in Newcastle

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE (UNITED KINGDOM)
BBC [London, England]

July 30, 2023

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The former Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, has been banned from preaching in Newcastle.

The Bishop of Newcastle said she made the decision because of his rejection of a report on child sex abuse allegations concerning a former priest.

The Right Reverend Dr Helen-Ann Hartley said it had been “inconsistent” with the safeguarding “tone and culture” she expected.

Lord Sentamu and his office have been approached for comment.

The report in question relates to former priest Trevor Devamanikkam, who was accused of raping a teenager in the 1980s.

Matt Ineson, who has waived his legal right to anonymity, claimed church leaders did not act when he reported the alleged abuse nearly 30 years later.

Mr Devamanikkam took his own life a day before he was due to appear in court in 2017 on sex assault charges.

The Church of England’s report into the allegations and the church’s response – the Learning Lessons Review…

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Priest charged in Fermanagh court with sexual assault

CLOGHER (UNITED KINGDOM)
RTÉ - Raidió Teilifís Éireann [Dublin, Ireland]

July 31, 2023

By Conor Macauley

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A Catholic priest has appeared in court in Enniskillen on sex abuse charges.

Canon Patrick McEntee, 69, with an address at Esker Road, Dromore, Co Tyrone, is accused of sexual assaulting two males on separate dates in the late 1980s and 1990s.

He spoke only briefly during the short court appearance to confirm that he understood the charges.

A detective constable told the court she believed she could connect him to the charges.

A prosecutor told the court the file was at an early stage.

The accused was released on his own bail of £500 and ordered to reside at an address provided to court.

He was also told not to have any contact with either complainant, either directly or indirectly, or with any person under the age of 16.

Canon McEntee is a former president of St Michael’s College in Enniskillen, where he was a long-standing staff member.

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Canon Patrick McEntee: Priest bailed after indecent assault charges

CLOGHER (UNITED KINGDOM)
BBC [London, England]

July 31, 2023

By Julian Fowler

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A County Tyrone priest has appeared in court charged with indecent assault against two males.

Canon Patrick McEntee, 69, from Esker Road in Dromore, is a former teacher, governor and college president at St Michael’s College in Enniskillen.

He is charged with indecently assaulting one male between 1980 and 1981.

He is further accused of indecently assaulting a second male between 1988 and 1989.

Canon McEntee appeared at Enniskillen Magistrates Court where he was asked if he understood the charges and he replied: “I do, yes.”

A police officer confirmed she could connect him to the charges.

The court was told that the prosecution file is at an early stage.

Canon McEntee was released on his own bail of £500.

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The district judge told him that he must have no contact directly or indirectly with the injured parties.

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Co Tyrone priest appears in court charged with indecent assault on two males

CLOGHER (UNITED KINGDOM)
The Irish News [Belfast, Northern Ireland]

July 31, 2023

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A Co Tyrone priest who requested a leave of absence earlier this year while a serious safeguarding investigation was carried out has appeared in court on historic sexual offences against two males.

Canon Patrick McEntee (69) from Esker Road, Dromore is charged with indecently assaulting a complainant between 1980 and 1981.

He is further alleged to have twice indecently assaulted a second complainant on dates between 1988 and 1989.

A police officer aware of the facts of the case told Enniskillen Magistrates Court the charges could be connected.

Canon McEntee spoke only to confirm his identity and that he understood the charges against him.

No details surrounding the circumstances of the alleged offences were disclosed during the short hearing.

Deputy District Judge Austin Kennedy remanded the accused on continuing bail of £500 and ordered Canon McEntee to reside only at his current address.

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Tyrone priest Canon Patrick MacEntee in court charged with historic sex offences

CLOGHER (UNITED KINGDOM)
UTV.com [Belfast, Northern Ireland]

July 31, 2023

By Mike McFadden

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A priest has appeared in court accused of three sexual assaults on males in the 1980s.

Canon Patrick MacEntee, 69, from Esker Road in Dromore, County Tyrone, was brought before a district judge at Enniskillen Court.

He’s accused of indecently assaulting a male between 1980 and 1981.

He’s further accused of two indecent assaults on a second male on dates between 1988 and 1989.

It is believed the alleged offences relate to the priest’s time in County Fermanagh.

In court, he spoke only to confirm he understood the charges against him.

A detective told the court police believe they can connect the accused to the charges.

Canon MacEntee was released on his own bail of £500 and ordered not to contact the alleged injured parties, nor to have any contact with under-16s.

Canon MacEntee – who hails from County Monaghan – is a senior cleric within the Catholic Diocese of…

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July 30, 2023

Schools face millions in Child Victims Act payments, but proposed state relief is stalled

ALBANY (NY)
Buffalo News [Buffalo NY]

July 30, 2023

By Stephen T. Watson

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A proposed $200 million state fund meant to help public schools and voluntary foster care agencies cover the costs of resolving Child Victims Act lawsuits remains stalled in the State Legislature, more than a year after the bill was introduced.

Some school districts and their advocates have called for New York to set aside money to at least partially reimburse their expenses in these legal settlements. They argue students today shouldn’t be penalized for purported sexual misconduct by teachers and other school employees from decades ago.

“Justice should have been delivered at the time, and that’s the real problem here,” said Assembly Member Bill Conrad, a Town of Tonawanda Democrat and longtime teacher who backs the fund.

Skeptics agree with the general idea, but say setting aside a pool of state money now could take the districts’ insurance carriers off the hook or unduly influence the outcome of settlement negotiations….

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Santa Fe Catholic parish picking up the pieces after arrest of popular ex-priest Balizan accused of sex abuse

SANTA FE (NM)
Santa Fe New Mexican [Santa Fe NM]

July 29, 2023

By Daniel J. Chacón

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Parishioners at Santa María de la Paz Catholic Community in south Santa Fe cried while others sat in stunned silence when Archbishop John C. Wester delivered the devastating news at the start of each Sunday Mass a year ago.

The head of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe informed churchgoers the Rev. Daniel Balizan, a charismatic pastor and their shepherd for the past decade, had been removed from his post amid an investigation into alleged misconduct.

“Our mouths dropped. People were crying. We were like, ‘What in the world?’ ” recalled Stephanie Roybal, director of the lector ministry and a parishioner since 2001.

“We were just like in shock,” she said. “It was extremely hard.”

Parishioners’ feelings of sadness and shock resurfaced late last month when federal authorities announced the arrest of the 61-year-old priest, accused of using text messages to coerce and entice a minor to engage in sex —…

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Sex abuse report casts shadow over pope’s Portugal visit

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
Agence France Presse [Paris, France]

July 30, 2023

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Pope Francis heads to Portugal next week for a global gathering of young Catholics as the country grapples with a report into decades of sexual abuse of children by members of the Church.

The 86-year-old pontiff arrives in Lisbon on Wednesday and is expected to meet in private with victims of clergy abuse during his five-day visit to attend World Youth Day.

Organisers expect up to one million people will take part in the event which is being held for the first time since 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

It comes after an independent commission published a report in February that found “at least” 4,815 children were sexually abused by clergy members in the country — mostly priests — since 1950.

The inquiry, based on testimony from more than 500 victims, concluded Portugal’s Church hierarchy “systematically” tried to conceal the abuse.

The results of the inquiry, commissioned by the…

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Sinead O’Connor’s ‘SNL’ Protest Was ‘Monumental’ for Church Sex Abuse Survivors

NEW YORK (NY)
Rolling Stone [New York NY]

July 29, 2023

By Kory Grow

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More than three decades after the singer ripped up a picture of the pope to protest child abuse, history has proven her right

IN 1992, AFTER Sinéad O’Connor ripped apart a photo of Pope John Paul II on Saturday Night Live in protest of the Catholic church ignoring child abuse, Frank Sinatra called her “one stupid broad” and said he would “kick her ass if she were a guy.” The following week’s SNL host, Joe Pesci, who was in full GoodFellas mode, pasted the photo back together and said if he’d been on her episode, “I woulda gave her such a smack.” He held up the back of his hand to the audience’s audible delight. Even Madonna, who was trying to shock the world at the time with her Sex book and Erotica album, criticized O’Connor for “ripping up an image that means a lot to other people.” 

But for abuse survivors within the…

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Church priest allegedly banishes Christian family for helping boy file sexual abuse complaint against him

DINDIGUL (INDIA)
Hindu Post [New Delhi, IN]

July 29, 2023

By MahaKrishnan

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A village in Tamil Nadu has outcast a Christian man and his family for helping a sexual abuse victim file complaint. The victim, a minor boy, was sexually abused by the local church priest. The man helped him file a complaint through Childline and since then he has reportedly been receiving threats and lost business.

Arul Francis, a native of Sanarpatti in the Dindigul district, filed a petition with the district collector seeking action against those who outcast his family. Francis had helped a 7th-grade boy in his neighbourhood file a complaint against Adaikala Raj, the parish priest of Arogya Annai church. As per details mentioned in his petition, the boy serves as an altar boy in the local church and the priest sexually assaulted him while in an intoxicated state.

The priest threatened him not to reveal it to anyone saying that even if he goes to…

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Still waiting: Priest not booted from church six months after four girls abuse conviction

GLASGOW (UNITED KINGDOM)
The Scottish Sun [Glasgow, Scotland]

July 29, 2023

By Chris Taylor

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The Vatican is set to decide if they’ll kick out a pervert Scots priest, we can reveal.

Officials in Rome will rule on beast Father Neil McGarrity, 59, who was convicted six months ago of molesting four girls.

He remains suspended after the leader of Catholics in Glasgow, Archbishop William Nolan, referred his case to his bosses.

A source told The Scottish Sun on Sunday: “McGarrity’s conduct was investigated by church authorities here.

“It’s almost certain he will never say Mass again, wear vestments or call himself Father.

“But it’s the Vatican that has the final say on officially expelling him from the priesthood.

“McGarrity can cut that process short by applying himself to be ‘laicised’.

“It would mean he’d leave the priesthood voluntarily.

“Given the evidence against him, he should do that.”

The disgraced clergyman faces being defrocked once proceedings are concluded.

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July 29, 2023

In ‘The Secrets of Hillsong’ documentary, a megachurch pastor is saved—not destroyed—by scandal

NORWEST (AUSTRALIA)
America [New York NY]

July 28, 2023

By Joe Hoover, S.J.

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Dapper, ripped and very cool Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz ultimately was not disgraced by his deceptions, sexual affairs and banishment from the pulpit of the megawatt Pentecostal church: He was re-graced.

And if the entire Christian church, far too often caught up in a spirituality that is not as transforming as we may think (and that in fact may keep us from confronting difficult questions about ourselves), watched Lentz’s interviews in “The Secrets of Hillsong,” it could start to become re-graced too.

The FX/Vanity Fair documentary series, released in May, follows the rise of Hillsong from a small Australian church affiliated with the Assemblies of God to a multi-country megachurch whose signature appeal is impassioned, relatable preaching and Grammy-winning praise and worship music. At its peak Hillsong had churches in 30 cities worldwide with an average attendance of 150,000 people weekly.

Writing for America, Michael Charboneau described a Hillsong service as filled with pulsing…

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Geauga County pastor sentenced to 2 years in prison for sexually abusing his daughters

CHARDON (OH)
WOIO - CBS 19 [Cleveland OH]

July 28, 2023

By Julia Bingel and Megan McSweeney

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A Thompson Township pastor was sentenced to two years in prison Friday morning for sexually abusing his daughters.

Dennis Laferty plead guilty to two counts of gross sexual imposition and one count of sexual imposition June 22.

Laferty, 37, was indicted following an investigation by detectives into allegations of sexual abuse involving minors between Nov. 30 2019 and Jan. 30.

Laferty was the pastor at the Thompson United Methodist Church. The church now has a new name and pastor

According to the Thompson United Methodist Church Admin Council, Laferty has since been suspended as pastor.

Laferty will register as a Tier II sex offender.

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AG seeks $1.2 million for staff to prosecute police killings, invest

BALTIMORE (MD)
The Daily Record [Baltimore MD]

July 28, 2023

By Jack Hogan

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Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has requested about $1.2 million to hire lawyers and investigators who will help the office prosecute police killings and respond to allegations of abuse in the Catholic Church.

The Board of Public Works, which comprises the governor, comptroller and treasurer and approves state spending, is expected to vote Wednesday on the attorney general’s request.

It’s not yet clear how the three board members will vote, but funding is available for the eight positions, according to the Department of Budget and Management.

A spokesperson for Treasurer Dereck Davis wrote in an email that Davis “doesn’t typically share his voting intentions prior to the meeting.”

Gov. Wes Moore and Comptroller Brooke Lierman also declined through spokespeople to say how they intend to vote.

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‘Utterly ridiculous’: Clergy abuse survivor blasts lawyers

NEW ORLEANS (LA)
WWLTV [New Orleans, LA]

July 28, 2023

By David Hammer

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The president of the archdiocese’s fundraising board said he’s worried about how the archdiocese can survive such a long, costly bankruptcy.

High-priced lawyers on both sides of the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ bankruptcy case have created interminable delays and run up “utterly ridiculous” fees, according to a clergy abuse survivor who was a key part of court proceedings that have dragged on for three-and-a-half years with no end in sight.

James Adams is a banker and devout Catholic, who served as president of the archdiocese’s fundraising board, Catholic Community Foundation. He said he’s worried about how the archdiocese can survive such a long, costly bankruptcy.

But he’s also a victim of child sexual abuse who alleges Father James Collery molested him at St. Ann School in Metairie in 1980, when he was 10. Adams was selected to lead a committee of claimants into negotiations with the archdiocese after it filed…

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Church sex-abuse victims’ claims against bishop time-barred

PROVIDENCE (RI)
Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly [Boston, MA]

July 28, 2023

By Eric T. Berkman

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35-year limitations period not retroactive for cases brought vs. ‘non-perpetrators’

The Rhode Island Supreme Court has found that lawsuits brought by three men accusing officials of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence of protecting priests who abused them as children were barred by the three-year statute of limitations for personal injury.

The plaintiffs, who all allege that they were abused by priests in the 1970s and early 1980s, claim the bishop at the time, Louis Gelineau, and other authorities and entities within the diocese knew the priests were pedophiles and, among other things, declined to warn families while moving offending priests to new parishes.

A Superior Court judge dismissed their claims as time-barred, finding that  G.L.§9-1-51, which created a 35-year statute of limitations for child sex-abuse lawsuits, did not apply retroactively to lawsuits brought against “non-perpetrator” defendants who did not engage in or aid and abet the actual abuse.

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Opinion: 10 Reasons Abuse NDAs Are an Offense to God

CHICAGO (IL)
The Roys Report [Chicago IL]

July 27, 2023

By Will Timmins

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A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA for short) is a legal covenant that binds its parties to not disclose particular information covered under the terms of the agreement.

They originated during the tech boom of the 1970s and 1980s as a way to protect intellectual property (trade secrets, proprietary information etc.) from getting into the wrong hands. But they have increasingly been used—even at times by churches and Christian organizations—in situations where there are allegations of serious power abuse, such as bullying, discrimination, harassment, sexual abuse, or assault. Such “Abuse NDAs”, as I’m labelling them here, are used to silence complainants and cover up incriminating information.

Abuse NDAs are an offense to God, and an assault on the dignity of his image bearers. Here are ten reasons why.

1. They silence victims

Abuse NDAs silence victims. They are used to stop victims of abuse from speaking about what has happened to them. 

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How the Jesuits could have laicized Rupnik, and why they should have

ROME (ITALY)
The Pillar [Washington DC]

July 25, 2023

By Ed. Condon

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The Society of Jesus on Monday released a letter on the case of Fr. Marko Rupnik, the disgraced religious artist and priest who was expelled from the order earlier this year, after dozens of accusations of sexual abuse of religious sisters came to light against him.

The letter, signed by Fr. Johan Verschueren, S.J., the Jesuits’ superior for the society’s international houses in Rome, explained that since the legal window for appeal has now closed, Rupnik is now definitively expelled from the society. 

The artist does, however, remain a priest — albeit without faculties to minister until, and unless, he can find a benevolent bishop or religious order to take him in. 

That Rupnik has not been laicized remains a point of scandal for many Catholics, given the decades of serious allegations he faces, as Verschueren acknowledged. 

“Many have asked us why a process that could lead to the…

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The case against Cardinal Angelo Becciu

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
The Pillar [Washington DC]

July 26, 2023

By Ed. Condon

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The Vatican City’s promoter of justice asked judges Wednesday to sentence Cardinal Angelo Becciu to more than 7 years in prison, as he made closing arguments in the landmark financial crimes trial. 

But do prosecutors really have a case against Becciu? 

In his argument July 26, Alessandro Diddi spent the day focused on Becciu, the former sostituto of the secretariat, whose defense Diddi described as “masterpieces of falsification and mystification of reality.” 

The cardinal, in turn, has declared his “absolute innocence” and himself to be “a faithful servant of the Church” who has “suffered in silence” throughout a process he’s called a witch hunt and media smear campaign. 

Away from the courtroom hyperbole, though, there is perhaps one thing on which Becciu and Diddi would agree: The case is complicated.

According to the official charge sheet, he is accused of embezzlement and abuse of office, conspiracy, as well as the…

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Catholic priest in Peterborough, Ont. charged with sexual assault, interference with minor

PETERBOROUGH (CANADA)
Global News [Toronto, Canada]

July 26, 2023

By Greg Davis

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Catholic priest working in Peterborough, Ont., faces charges of sexual offences involving a youth following an investigation by police.

According to the Peterborough Police Service, the investigation led to the arrest of a man on Wednesday.

Neil Pereira, 33, of Peterborough, was charged with sexual assault and two counts of sexual interference.

Police note sexual interference is when a person, for a sexual purpose, touches, directly or indirectly, with a part of the body or with an object, any part of the body of a person under the age of 16 years.

His name was released as police stated “the nature of the offences lead us to concerns there may be other victims.”

Pereira is ordained with the Roman Catholic Church and has been working in the city of Peterborough since late 2022.

“Investigators are in contact with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Peterborough, who are cooperating with investigators,” police stated…

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Biden signs ‘historic’ executive order on how US military handles sexual assault cases

WASHINGTON (DC)
ABC News [New York City NY]

July 28, 2023

By Matt Seyler and Morgan Winsor

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Independent prosecutor will now decide whether to prosecute such offenses.

U.S. President Joe Biden signed a “historic” executive order on Friday that will change how the military handles sexual assault cases, the White House said.

Biden, in a Twitter post, called the action an “important step forward.”

“Gender-based violence is an affront to our shared humanity. And sexual assault in the military shreds the unity essential to national defense,” Biden said. He added, “Keeping our country safe starts with prioritizing the safety of those who serve.”

The executive order amends the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) by transferring key decision-making powers from commanders to specialized, independent military prosecutors in cases of sexual assault, domestic violence, murder, child abuse and other serious offenses. The changes, which implement reforms passed by Congress last year, mark “the most significant transformation” of the U.S. military justice system since the UCMJ was established in…

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July 28, 2023

Obispo de Piedras Negras, Coahuila, es investigado por supuesto encubrimiento de abusos a niños

PIEDRAS NEGRAS (MEXICO)
Vanguardia MX [Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico]

July 28, 2023

By Elena Vega

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Otros dos sacerdotes mexicanos señalados son Jonás Guerrero Corona, de Culiacán y Enrique Díaz Díaz, de Irapuato, Guanajuato

En una impactante revelación, Anne Barret Doyle, codirectora de Bishop Accountability, anunció en una conferencia de prensa virtual que tres prominentes obispos mexicanos, entre ellos Alonso Gerardo Garza Treviño, de Piedras Negras, se encuentran bajo investigación por El Vaticano debido a su presunta implicación en el encubrimiento de abusos sexuales contra niñas, niños y adolescentes.

Los otros dos señalados son Jonás Guerrero Corona de Culiacán y Enrique Díaz Díaz, de Irapuato, de acuerdo con información del diario El Universal. 

Cabe destacar que en diciembre del 2022, Alonso Garza Treviño presentó al Papa Francisco su renuncia al cargo eclesiástico unos días antes de cumplir 75 años, edad en la que los prelados deberán cumplir con el trámite del cual Garza Treviño está a la espera de la respuesta de Su Santidad.

Barret Doyle expresó su preocupación por la impunidad con la que algunos jerarcas católicos…

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Una superiora y 12 obispos, en lista de encubridores de pederastia clerical

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
La Jornada [Mexico City, Mexico]

July 28, 2023

By Carolina Gómez y Jessica Xantomila

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En México, abuso masivo

Las organizaciones Spes Viva y Bishop Accountability exigieron al Vaticano pesquisas transparentes

Las organizaciones Bishop Accoun-tability (Rendición de Cuentas de Obispos), de Estados Unidos, y Spes Viva, de México, instaron a las autoridades civiles a emprender juicios penales contra presuntos culpables de pederastia clerical y exigieron al Vaticano transparencia en las investigaciones contra obispos por el posible encubrimiento de esos casos.

En conferencia de prensa, Anne Barret Doyle, codirectora de Bishop Accountability, que aglutina a víctimas de abuso de diversos países y cuenta con uno de los archivos más documentados sobre pederastia clerical en diferentes denominaciones religiosas, hizo pública una lista de 12 obispos y una superiora, fundadora de las Discípulas de Jesús Buen Pastor, presuntos responsables de abusos, que se elaboró a partir de denuncias de sobrevivientes e información de medios de comunicación.

Castigo

Aseguró que conforme avancen las pesquisas, la lista irá creciendo. Destacó que…

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Obispos mexicanos son investigados por encubrir abusos sexuales a menores

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
Plumas Atómicas [Ciudad de México, Mexico]

July 28, 2023

By Daniel Santos Díaz

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Estos tres religiosos habrían protegido a pederastas. 

Obispos mexicanos estarían siendo investigados por encubrir abusos sexuales a niños, niñas y adolescentes. 

Bishop Accountability, una biblioteca pública sobre la “crisis” del clero católico, asegura que estos religiosos protegieron a los pederastas. 

Los obispos que presuntamente investiga El Vaticano por los abusos sexuales, son Alonso Gerardo Garza Treviño, de Piedras Negras, Jonás Guerrero Corona, de Culiacán, y Enrique Díaz Díaz, de Irapuato.

El organismo afirma que los religiosos de alto rango que encubren a los sacerdotes pederastas se mantienen en el poder de forma impune. 

Ante ello, exhortó a las autoridades civiles y al papa Francisco a proceder legalmente contra “los jerarcas católicos”, cómplices de estos abusos

Bajo la figura de “presuntos”, Bishop Accountability presentó un listado de obispos y arzobispos mexicanos que encubren casos de agresiones sexuales contra menores de edad.

Y aparecen nombres como el del obispo de Ciudad Juárez, José Guadalupe Torres Campos; el del obispo de Zamora,…

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Revelan la lista de miembros de la Iglesia católica en México que han encubierto abusos

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
MVS Noticias [Ciudad de México, Mexico]

July 28, 2023

By Massiel Ágreda

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La pederastia eclesiástica en el país tiene cifras alarmantes con 426 sacerdotes que han sido investigados por este delito, de acuerdo con la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano (CEM).

Diversos miembros de la Iglesia católica en México fueron señalados de encubrir casos de pederastia cometidos por al menos 16 arzobispos y otros integrantes de congregaciones religiosas.

Lo anterior fue revelado el pasado jueves por parte de las organizaciones Spes Viva y Bishop Accountability,durante una conferencia de prensa, las cuales presentaron una lista con los nombres de los miembros que cometieron pederastia eclesiástica, así como compañeros que los encubrieron.

Anne Barrett Doyle, codirectora de Bishop Accountability destacó en su discurso que debería ser el papa Francisco quien tenga que revelar los nombres, ya que el secular ha reiterado en diversas ocasiones la importancia de la transparencia.

“¿Quiénes son estos obispos? ¿De qué se les acusa? ¿Alguno de ellos ha sido sancionado?”; cuestionó Barrett Doyle.

El abuso sexual…

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Upstate New York Catholic diocese announces $100M settlement for sexual abuse victims

SYRACUSE (NY)
Associated Press [New York NY]

July 28, 2023

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse on Thursday announced a $100 million settlement with people who say they were sexual abuse victims as part of its bankruptcy proceedings.

Catholic dioceses around the state are dealing with a surge of lawsuits dating to when New York temporarily suspended the statute of limitations to give people who say they were victims of childhood sexual abuse the ability to pursue decades-old allegations.

“I can tell you as shocking as the settlement amount may seem to leaders of our own parishes and other Catholic entities, more appalling and heart-rending to me is the pain and mistreatment experienced by the survivors of child and adult sexual abuse at the hands of those they thought they could trust,” Bishop Douglas Lucia wrote in an open letter Thursday.

The Syracuse diocese, which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2020, said there are 411 claims involving 387 people, with some…

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For clergy abuse survivors, Sinead O’Connor’s protest that offended so many was brave and prophetic

ST. LOUIS (MO)
Associated Press [New York NY]

July 27, 2023

By Holly Meyer

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In 1992, Sinéad O’Connor destroyed a photo of Pope John Paul II on U.S. national television. The pushback was swift, turning the late Irish singer-songwriter’s protest of sex abuse in the Catholic Church into a career-altering flashpoint.

More than 30 years later, her “Saturday Night Live” performance and its stark collision of popular culture and religious statement is remembered by some as an offensive act of desecration. But for others — including survivors of clergy sex abuse — O’Connor’s protest was prophetic, forecasting the global denomination’s public reckoning that was, at that point, yet to come. O’Connor, 56, died Wednesday.

The SNL moment stunned David Clohessy, a key early member of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. In his 30s at the time, he had only recently recalled the repressed memories of the abuse he suffered. He found O’Connor’s act deeply moving. It was…

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A US group is accusing Mexican bishops of covering up for priests implicated in sex abuse

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Associated Press [New York NY]

July 27, 2023

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A U.S.-based group issued a list Thursday of 16 Mexican bishops and high-ranking clerics who allegedly covered up for priests accused of sexual abuse.

Massachusetts-based BishopAccountability is a non-profit organization that keeps track of how the Catholic hierarchy deals with allegations of sexual abuse by clergy.

The group said Thursday that the Roman Catholic Church officials, some now retired, had “covered up for” abusers.

“We have now identified some leaders of the Catholic Church who appear to have covered, covered up for, abusers and discarded their victims,” said Anne Barrett Doyle, of BishopAccountability.org.

The list included Cardinals Norberto Rivera Carrera and Juan Sandoval Íñiguez, and Archbishops José Martín Rábago, Fabio Martínez Castilla, Felipe Aguirre Franco, Luis Morales Reyes, and Rafael Romo Muñoz.

A representative of the Mexican Council of Bishops said the claims were based on news reports without formal complaints or legal cases.

Archbishops Franco Coppola, a former papal…

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Sinead O’Connor Condemned Church Abuse Early. America Didn’t Listen.

NEW YORK (NY)
New York Times [New York NY]

July 27, 2023

By Liam Stack

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In Ireland, Ms. O’Connor spoke out about abuse and the complicity of religious institutions. When she came to the United States, many were not ready to hear her — yet.

Americans began to grapple with a nationwide epidemic of child abuse in Catholic parishes and other religious organizations in 2002, after a landmark Boston Globe investigation revealed a pattern of misdeeds and cover-ups in Boston that went back decades.

Ten years earlier, Sinead O’Connor became a pop culture pariah in the United States for an on-air protest intended to raise awareness of the same problem.

The backlash to her actions — tearing up a picture of Pope John Paul II on “Saturday Night Live” and then shouting “Fight the real enemy!” — was swift.

Prominent Americans, including celebrities like Madonna and Joe Pesci, denounced her. Protesters brought a 30-ton steamroller to crush her cassettes in Rockefeller Center. Catholic…

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Estos 16 jerarcas católicos mexicanos encubrieron casos de abuso infantil, denuncia ONG

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
Vanguardia MX [Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico]

July 28, 2023

By Sergio Carmona

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La organización afirmó que está en curso una revisión más amplia de casos, por lo que en tres meses publicarán una lista más grande

La organización Bishop Accountability publicó una lista de 16 obispos y superiores religiosos mexicanos señalados por encubrir casos de abuso sexual contra menores de edad.

La organización afirmó que está en curso una revisión más amplia de casos, por lo que en tres meses publicarán una lista más grande.

Afirman que en México están ausentes averiguaciones y medidas de reparación que se han aplicado en países como Estados Unidos, Alemania, Australia y Francia ante casos de abuso sexual.

Durante una conferencia de prensa virtual, el grupo estadounidense cuestionó a importantes figuras de la cúpula eclesiástica de México, algunas ya retiradas, por su actuar en casos de abuso sexual perpetrados por sacerdotes.

“Hemos ya identificado algunos líderes de la Iglesia católica que parecen…

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July 27, 2023

En Mexico, 15 obispos y una religiosa encubren abuso sexual

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
Los Ángeles Press [Ciudad de México, Mexico]

July 27, 2023

By Rodolfo Soriano-Núñez

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Las organizaciones Spes Viva de México y la global Bishop Accountability publican lista con 15 obispos y una superiora que han encubierto abuso sexual. 

Las arquidiócesis de México y Guadalajara, con el mayor número de obispos acusados de encubrir distintas formas de abuso sexual.

También destaca la arquidiócesis de Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, que es donde está la madre superiora acusada de complicidad en el abuso sexual de cinco monjas.

Este jueves 27 de julio, las asociaciones civiles mexicana Spes Viva y global Bishop Accountability, presentaron una lista de 15 obispos y una superiora de la Iglesia Católica en México involucrados en distintos casos de abuso sexual de fieles de esa denominación religiosa.

Destaca como la jurisdicción religiosa más afectada por estos casos la Arquidiócesis Primada de México, actualmente dirigida por el cardenal Carlos Aguiar Retes que tiene en la lista dada a conocer hoy a tres obispos vinculados a ella.

En primer lugar, destaca Norberto Rivera Carrera, arzobispo emérito, así…

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A US group is accusing Mexican bishops of covering up for priests implicated in sex abuse

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
Associated Press [New York NY]

July 27, 2023

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — A U.S.-based group issued a list Thursday of 16 Mexican bishops and high-ranking clerics who allegedly covered up for priests accused of sexual abuse.

Massachusetts-based BishopAccountability is a non-profit organization that keeps track of how the Catholic hierarchy deals with allegations of sexual abuse by clergy. 

The group said Thursday that the Roman Catholic Church officials, some now retired, had “covered up for” abusers.

“We have now identified some leaders of the Catholic Church who appear to have covered, covered up for, abusers and discarded their victims,” said Anne Barrett Doyle, of BishopAccountability.org.

The list included Cardinals Norberto Rivera Carrera and Juan Sandoval Íñiguez, and Archbishops José Martín Rábago, Fabio Martínez Castilla, Felipe Aguirre Franco, Luis Morales Reyes, and Rafael Romo Muñoz.

A representative of the Mexican Council of Bishops said the claims were based on news reports without formal complaints or legal cases. 

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En México, 15 obispos, arzobispos y una religiosa encubren abuso sexual, denuncian organizaciones

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
La Prensa [Ciudad de México, Mexico]

July 27, 2023

By Patricia Carrasco

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Los obispos están siendo investigados bajo la ley de responsabilidad emitida por el Papa en 2019

En nuestro país, obispos, arzobispos y superiores de congregaciones religiosas que encubren a sacerdotes pederastas se mantienen en el poder impunemente, por eso las organizaciones Bishop Accountability y Spes Viva instaron a las autoridades civiles y al papa Francisco a investigar el encubrimiento, entregar a los encubridores a la justicia y expulsar a los jerarcas católicos cómplices.

Asimismo, Sara Oviedo, miembro de Endy Cleargy Abuse (ECApidió al Estado Mexicano y al presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador actuar contra los sacerdotes y jerarcas católicos pederastas.

En una conferencia de prensa virtual, las organizaciones antes citadas presentaron una lista de 16 autoridades de la Iglesia católica, entre obispos, arzobispos y una ex madre superiora a quienes acusan de ser supuestos encubridores de padres que abusaron sexualmente de menores de edad en por lo menos 10 estados. 

Las activistas Anne…

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Activistas revelan nombres de jerarcas católicos que encubren a sacerdotes pederastas

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
El Economista [Ciudad de México, Mexico]

July 27, 2023

By Maritza Pérez

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Observadores tanto de México como del Vaticano estimaron que el 50% de los obispos mexicanos habían manejado de manera inadecuada las denuncias de abuso por parte de religiosos.

Las organizaciones Spes Viva Bishop Accountability alertaron que en nuestro país existen – al menos- 16 obispos, arzobispos y superiores de congregaciones religiosas que han encubierto a sacerdotes pederastas.

Anne Barret Doyle, codirectora de Bishop Accountability, expresó que “normalmente los nombres de los abusadores y los registros secretos de abuso en la iglesia, se hacen públicos sólo después de presiones externas como demandas civiles, investigaciones seculares e indagaciones gubernamentales. Pero en México, parece haber muy poco de esto”.

Durante la presentación de un informe de pederastia en la Iglesia Católica Mexicana, la directiva citó a algunos obispos activos y retirados, así como a superiores religiosos por su nombre, y proporcionó detalles del encubrimiento a sacerdotes acusados de abuso sexual.

Entre ellos destaca el Obispo Alonso Gerardo Garza Treviño,…

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Attorneys in Albany diocese bankruptcy case seek records on Fidelis sale

ALBANY (NY)
Times Union [Albany NY]

July 27, 2023

By Brendan J. Lyons

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Assets transferred to the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation have remained out of reach in N.Y. claims involving Catholic church sexual abuse victims.

Attorneys representing the interests of more than 1,100 former employees of the now-closed St. Clare’s Hospital in Schenectady have asked a federal bankruptcy judge for authority to subpoena documents and testimony regarding the Catholic church’s sale of a lucrative insurance business that had been controlled by New York’s bishops.

The 2018 sale of the Fidelis Care insurance company took place months before New York’s Child Victims Act passed, allowing alleged survivors of childhood sexual assault to sue their abusers or the institutions that may have harbored them. Attorneys for some of those plaintiffs have questioned the timing of the sale and whether it was done to shield billions of dollars in assets before New York’s eight dioceses faced an avalanche of litigation.

Six of New York’s eight Catholic…

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Bishop calls priest arrested in India on abuse charges an ‘upright man’

SHIVAMOGGA (INDIA)
Crux [Denver CO]

July 27, 2023

By Nirmala Carvalho

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Police in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka have arrested a Catholic priest for allegedly sexually assaulting a teenager at a church-run school where he serves as principal, though his local bishop is defending the cleric as a “very reliable, committed and upright man.”

Father Francis Fernandes, the principal of the Sacred Heart Pre-University, located in the Diocese of Shimoga in Karnataka, was arrested July 21 after allegations of sexual harassment were presented by a minor whose identity has been withheld.

A case under India’s “Protection Of Children from Sexual Offences Act” was filed by police against the priest, as well as charge of “caste abuse” under a 2016 “Prevention of Atrocities Act,” reflecting the fact that the minor girl who made the accusations is a member of the Banjara community, a traditionally nomadic group with a strong presence in the region.

Members of the Banjara community gathered outside the…

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Portugal is starting the atoning process for clergy sex abuse. Here’s what other countries have done

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
Associated Press [New York NY]

July 27, 2023

By Nicole Winfield

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While the Catholic Church in the U.S., Australia and some other countries began coming to terms with their clergy sexual abuse legacies years ago and set up mechanisms to compensate victims, the hierarchy in Portugal has only recently offered an account and bungled its initial response to victims.

Pope Francis will meet with abuse survivors during his upcoming trip to Lisbon for World Youth Day, and will likely hear complaints that the Portuguese hierarchy initially refused to entertain compensation options for victims outside court.

Here’s a look at the countries that have articulated plans for providing financial reparations to victims beyond legal judgments or settlements.

GERMANY

The German church has been making voluntary payments to abuse survivors for over a decade, though the amounts offered haven’t satisfied groups representing victims. A system that took effect in 2021 provided for payments of up to 50,000 euros ($55.400) per…

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Sinead O’Connor, Evocative and Outspoken Singer, Is Dead at 56

LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM)
New York Times [New York NY]

July 26, 2023

By Ben Sisario and Joe Coscarelli

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She broke out with the single “Nothing Compares 2 U,” then caused an uproar a few years later by ripping up a photo of Pope John Paul II on “S.N.L.”

Sinead O’Connor, the outspoken Irish singer-songwriter known for her powerful, evocative voice, as showcased on her biggest hit, a breathtaking rendition of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” and for her political provocations onstage and off, has died. She was 56.

Her longtime friend Bob Geldof, the Irish musician and activist, confirmed her death, as did her family in a statement, according to the BBC and the Irish public broadcaster RTE.

“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Sinead,” the statement said. “Her family and friends are devastated and have requested privacy at this very difficult time.”

On Thursday, the police in London said that Ms. O’Connor’s body had been found on Wednesday at a…

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Sinéad O’Connor obituary

LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM)
The Guardian [London, England]

July 26, 2023

By Caroline Sullivan

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Singer who shot to global superstardom with a song by Prince, Nothing Compares 2 U, one of the biggest-selling singles of 1990

By her own account, the childhood of the musician Sinéad O’Connor, who has died aged 56, was more than usually difficult: her parents split when she was young and, against her wishes, she was sent to live with her mother, who she said physically abused her and encouraged her to shoplift. The stealing led to the 14-year-old Sinéad spending 18 months at a training centre that had previously been one of Dublin’s notorious church-affiliated Magdalene laundries.

Although she was unhappy, O’Connor credited it with saving her life. It was there that she received her first guitar and a “punk-rock parka”, gifts from a sympathetic nun. This basic kit instilled the idea of music as a career; a decade later, O’Connor topped charts around the world with the single…

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Church sex abuse revelations are unwelcome distraction as Pope Francis visits scandal-hit Portugal

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
Associated Press [New York NY]

July 27, 2023

By Barry Hatton

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When a panel of experts read aloud some of the harrowing accounts they had collected from recently discovered victims of child sex abuse in the Portuguese Catholic Church, the country’s senior bishops squirmed in the auditorium’s front-row seats.

During a live television broadcast, the experts reported in February that at least 4,815 boys and girls had been abused since 1950, most aged 10-14.

Before the stunning findings, senior Portuguese church officials had maintained there had been only a handful of cases of clergy sex abuse. They lost even more credibility with a response so clumsy and hesitant that victims were inspired to form Portugal’s first survivor advocacy group to press for compensation.

Pope Francis will wade into the quagmire of Portugal’s reckoning with its legacy of clergy abuse and cover-up when he arrives in Lisbon next Wednesday to participate in World Youth Day,…

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Señalan a 16 jerarcas católicos por encubrir casos de abuso sexual infantil

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
Aristegui Noticias [Mexico City, Mexico]

July 27, 2023

By Redacción AN/ SBH

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Afirman que en México están ausentes medidas que se han aplicado en países como Estados Unidos, Alemania, Australia y Francia ante casos de abuso sexual.

La organización Bishop Accountability publicó una lista de 16 obispos y superiores religiosos mexicanos señalados por encubrir casos de abuso sexual contra menores de edad.

La organización afirmó que está en curso una revisión más amplia de casos, por lo que en tres meses publicarán una lista más grande.

Afirman que en México están ausentes averiguaciones y medidas de reparación que se han aplicado en países como Estados Unidos, Alemania, Australia y Francia ante casos de abuso sexual.

“A raíz de ello, los funcionarios de la Iglesia mexicana siguen silenciando a las víctimas o haciendo caso omiso a sus denuncias, y quienes encubren a los abusadores siguen ocupando cargos de jerarquía”.

La organización citó una investigación de 2022 de Eje Central que apuntó que 12 obispos estaban bajo la lupa…

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Organizaciones denuncian a obispos por encubrir a sacerdotes pederastas

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
Proceso [Mexico City, Mexico]

July 27, 2023

By Gerardo Farell

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Según el medio religioso Crux, que consultó a tres altos jerarcas de la Iglesia católica, 50% de los integrantes del episcopado mexicano están involucrados en algún tipo de abuso o encubrimiento de padres abusadores.

CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (apro).- Este jueves las organizaciones Spes Viva y Bishop Accountability presentaron una lista de miembros de la Iglesia católica en México, que han encubierto los abusos cometidos por clérigos mexicanos a través de los años de miembros de la Iglesia católica y órdenes religiosas en México.

En una conferencia de prensa, la codirectora de Bishop Accountability, Anne Barrett Doyle, señaló que la publicación de dicha lista es para generar presiones a las autoridades religiosas mexicanas y las del Vaticano, asimismo que el público conozca sobre el tema.

Comentó que, en países como Estados Unidos, Australia, Francia e Alemania, hay presiones externas, como lo son demandas judiciales y presiones de las autoridades, que han…

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Acusan a 16 religiosos mexicanos por encubrir casos de abuso sexual

MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
La Jornada [Mexico City, Mexico]

July 27, 2023

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La lista incluye al arzobispo emérito Norberto Rivera Carrera y a una monja 

Un grupo estadunidense que da seguimiento a cómo la Iglesia católica aborda casos de abuso sexual difundió el jueves un listado de dieciséis obispos y superiores religiosos mexicanos, algunos ya retirados, a los que señalaron de encubrir a sacerdotes denunciados.

Los cuestionamientos que ha enfrentado por años la jerarquía católica mexicana por casos de pederastia clerical salieron a relucir nuevamente el jueves tras el reporte que presentó BishopAccountability.org(Rendición de Cuentas de Obispos), una organización que monitorea el avance de las investigaciones y casos. 

Durante una conferencia de prensa virtual, el grupo estadunidense -acompañado por Spes Viva, de México- cuestionó a importantes figuras de la cúpula eclesiástica de México, algunas ya retiradas, por su actuar en casos de abuso sexual perpetrados por sacerdotes.

“Hemos ya identificado algunos líderes de la Iglesia católica que parecen haber…

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July 26, 2023

Clergy abuse ‘swept under the carpet’ in Indian Church

KOCHI (INDIA)
Union of Catholic Asian News (UCA News) [Hong Kong]

July 26, 2023

By UCA News reporter

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On June 1, the Vatican accepted the resignation of Indian Bishop Franco Mulakkal, almost five years after police arrested him on charges of raping a nun. 

The Vatican “requested” his resignation, said a statement from the apostolic nunciature in India, adding that this action should not be seen as a “disciplinary measure imposed upon” the bishop.

The Mulakkal case has once again revived the demand for speedy and transparent action into allegations of clerical abuse in India as delays can lead to embarrassment for  Christians, who make up 2.3 percent in the Hindu majority nation of 1.4 billion people.

The Vatican’s move in the Mulakkal case came 18 months after a lower court acquitted him, and when an appeal against the acquittal is pending in a higher court.

Mulakkal is the fourth Catholic bishop to resign over allegations of sexual abuse in India — all in the…

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Bishop Strickland denies wrongdoing, says Vatican inquiry ‘not fun’

TYLER (TX)
Catholic News Agency - EWTN [Denver CO]

July 25, 2023

By Kevin J. Jones

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In a recent podcast, Bishop Joseph E. Strickland of Tyler, Texas, denied any wrongdoing related to the Vatican inquiry into his conduct and that of his diocese and said the recent apostolic visitation was “not fun.” 

The Vatican’s delegates were “looking at everything,” Strickland told a prerecorded show of the “Bishop Strickland Hour,” scheduled to be broadcast by Virgin Most Powerful Internet Radio on July 25.

“There have been some administrative issues, and I’m sure people are concerned,” the bishop said. “I’m sure there are people saying that there must be something really bad, and something’s really gone wrong for this apostolic visitation [to happen].”

“I’ve got nothing to hide,” he said in a show excerpt posted to YouTube.

Strickland said the apostolic visitation was “not fun” and compared it to “being called to the principal’s office.”

An apostolic visitation is a specific form of canonical visitation…

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Vatican judges sets court date for auditor general’s lawsuit

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
The Pillar [Washington DC]

July 24, 2023

By The Pillar

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A court in Vatican City has set a date for hearing the lawsuit filed by the former auditor general Libero Milone, and set a deadline for lawyers to make written submissions before judges hear their oral arguments.

Milone, the first-ever person to hold the office of auditor general for the Holy See, has argued he was forced from office by senior Vatican officials because he found evidence of widespread corruption, including among serving cardinals. He was originally joined in the suit by his former deputy, Ferrucio Panicco, who died last month of cancer, after blaming Vatican officials for seizing personal medical records which delayed his treatment. 

The eventual day in court could prove pivotal: Milone has submitted to the court hundreds of pages of documents he claims prove financial corruption by senior cardinals, which he has threatened to release publicly in the event he determines he cannot get a fair…

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Becciu, again: ‘I’m innocent’

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
The Pillar [Washington DC]

July 25, 2023

By The Pillar

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Cardinal Angelo Becciu insisted again Tuesday that he was innocent of all charges as the Vatican’s long-running finance trial continued to draw to a close. 

“I am innocent and I will not tire of repeating it,” he said in a July 25 statement. “I am innocent not only because I never stole a penny nor did I enrich myself or my family members. The investigators’ thorough checks on our bank accounts have proven it.”

The cardinal, who is accused of fraud, embezzlement, abuse of office, conspiracy, and attempting to pervert the course of justice, issued the statement as Alessandro Diddi, the Vatican City State’s promoter of justice, renewed his summing up the case against the trial’s 10 defendants. 

The court case revolves around a luxury property deal in London, England, which the prosecutor said had lost the Vatican up to 189 million euros (around $212 million).

After two weeks of…

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SafeSport responds to US Soccer player concerns about abuse cases

DENVER (CO)
Associated Press [New York NY]

July 20, 2023

By Anne M. Peterson

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The U.S. Center for SafeSport said it is willing to work with the U.S. Soccer Athletes Council to address concerns about the organization tasked with protecting athletes from abuse.

The U.S. Soccer Athletes Council sent a letter to the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives this week signed by more than 100 current and former national team players, including the entire U.S. team playing in the Women’s World Cup.

“As athletes, we want to take a lead in collaborating with Congress and National Governing Bodies of Sport in order to create a safe and supportive environment that allows soccer players — and all other athletes in the Olympic movement — to thrive both on and off the field. We are committed to working with you and other stakeholders to make the necessary changes to ensure that players are safe and protected from abuse. And that means that…

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Kolbe Cathedral athletic director charged with sex assault at Stratford home, officials say

BRIDGEPORT (CT)
CT Post [Bridgeport, CT]

July 26, 2023

By Daniel Tepfer

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The athletic director of Kolbe Cathedral High School has been charged with sexually assaulting one of his former female students, police said.

Roderick Ricketts, 44, who has also served as a physical education teacher and coach at the Roman Catholic high school since 2003, was charged by Stratford police with fourth-degree sexual assault.

He was released after posting $50,000 bond pending arraignment on Monday in Superior Court. Ricketts’ lawyer, John R. Gulash, declined comment.

Police said a 19-year-old woman complained that Ricketts molested her on June 7 while she was babysitting his children at his Stratford home.

“The diocese has been made aware that Mr. Rod Ricketts, athletic director at Kolbe High School, has turned himself in to Stratford Police relating to a charge of 4th degree sexual assault,” diocese spokesperson Brian Wallace said. “He has denied the allegation and has fully cooperated with police. Mr. Ricketts, a 20-year employee of Kolbe…

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Christian school volunteer arrested on sexual abuse charges

JEFFERSON CITY (MO)
Baptist Press [Nashville TN]

July 25, 2023

By Laura Erlanson

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Editor’s Note: In support of the sixth strategic action of Vision 2025 adopted by messengers to the 2021 SBC Annual Meeting, Baptist Press will continue to report every instance of sexual abuse related to Southern Baptist churches, entities, institutions or leaders of which we are made aware.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP) – A school volunteer in Missouri was arrested earlier this month on sex-related charges. Jennifer Cecil was a volunteer at a local Christian school and a member of Concord Baptist Church in Jefferson City. The school, Lighthouse Preparatory Academy, is not affiliated with Concord Baptist Church.

Cecil was charged with first-degree sexual abuse, sexual contact with a student, second-degree statutory rape and second-degree statutory sodomy, according to local media reports. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges and posted $15,000 bond.

Concord Baptist released a statement after learning of the alleged abuse. One of the church’s pastors received a…

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‘John of God’: How the celebrity ‘faith healer’ once promoted by Oprah ended up with a 370-year prison sentence after 600 accusations of sexual exploitation

ABADIâNIA (BRAZIL)
OpIndia [New Delhi, India]

July 14, 2023

By Gopal Tiwari

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Sabrina Bittencourt, a Brazillian activist whose investigation led to John’s arrest, had stated that her organization has spoken to couples on 3 different continents who have claimed that they bought babies from John for as much as $50,000.

On a fateful day, July 10, 2023, the courtroom was filled with a mix of anticipation and despair as the notorious Brazilian faith healer, João Teixeira de Faria, commonly known as ‘John of God,’ received an additional sentence of 99 years for his heinous sexual crimes. The air was heavy with the weight of justice as the judge declared him guilty of the ‘rape of vulnerable persons’ and ‘sexual violation through fraud’ against eight victims who sought his spiritual help between 2010 and 2018.

The sentence brought his total prison time to an unprecedented 370 years, 9 months, and 15 days. Additionally, he has been ordered to pay R$ 100…

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Tekakwitha Conference stresses justice and healing for indigenous Catholics

BLOOMINGTON (MN)
National Catholic Reporter [Kansas City MO]

July 26, 2023

By Dan Stockman

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Healing cannot begin without transformative and restorative justice, hundreds of Catholics involved in Native American ministry were told.

Nearly 400 people gathered for four days starting July 19 for the Tekakwitha Conference, which aims to be the “voice, presence and identity” of indigenous Catholics of North America and is named for St. Kateri Tekakwitha.

The theme of this year’s conference was “gathering for healing through living waters,” but keynote speaker Samuel Torres, deputy chief executive officer of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, said healing cannot take place until there is justice. Torres is Nahua, who are indigenous to Mexico.

“Truth and justice have to be where we begin for that healing to be realized,” Torres said. “It is going to require generations of care and attention to attain restoration and perhaps reconciliation. But it is worthy of our…

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Former pastor charged with killing 8-year-old girl who was walking to Bible camp nearly 50 years ago

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CNN [Atlanta GA]

July 25, 2023

By Danny Freeman

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An 83-year-old former pastor has been charged with the kidnapping and murder of a neighboring pastor’s daughter in 1975, Pennsylvania officials announced Monday.

The suspect, David Zandstra, was arrested on July 17 in Cobb County, Georgia, where investigators say he confessed to killing 8-year-old Gretchen Harrington nearly five decades ago when he was a pastor in Marple Township, Pennsylvania, according to the Delaware County District Attorney’s office in Pennsylvania.

His confession came after investigators presented him with new evidence gathered early this year, which came from an interview with a confidential informant and a diary entry the informant wrote in 1975 when she was a 10-year-old girl, the district attorney’s office said in a news release.

Zandstra has been charged with criminal homicide, murder, kidnapping of a minor and the possession of an instrument of crime, the release said.

“Justice has been a long time coming, but…

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Thank You to the Bishops That Make a Difference to Help Stop Sexual Abuse

FORT LAUDERDALE (FL)
Adam Horowitz Law [Fort Lauderdale, FL]

July 25, 2023

By Adam Horowitz Law

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We’re doing something a bit different today. Much of this blog exposes what the Catholic hierarchy does wrong regarding child sex crimes and cover-ups. Today, however, we highlight a handful of church officials taking small but perhaps significant steps in the right direction. As noted, most Catholic bishops disclose the bare minimum of information about their child-molesting clerics. But a few precious bishops provide the public with more than the bare minimum. These men deserve mention. 

1: Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento stands out in at least three ways regarding his ‘credibly accused’ list. He includes a category called “last known location.” (This helps prevent future child sex crimes.) He lists not only the year of birth for each predator but also where he was born. (This helps minimize the chance of a non-predator being confused with a predator.) He also provides the most details about a clerics’…

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Will disgraced bishop get to work in St. Louis?

ST. LOUIS (MO)
DavidClohessy.com [St. Louis MO]

July 19, 2023

By David G. Clohessy

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A bishop who was forced out of office because he covered up clergy sex abuse wants to minister in St. Louis. Catholic officials should not let this happen.

Bishop Richard Stika just resigned, in part, because of considerable controversy over how he dealt with two recent predatory clerics in his Knoxville diocese.*

Stika has publicly said that he plans to move home and do some church work in his native St. Louis (where, for years, he played a prominent role in dealing with predator priests).

If this happens, it will be a reckless and callous move. St. Louis Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski should immediately and public prohibit Stika from working here. If he refuses, Pope Francis should do this.

Here’s why: Those who commit abuse largely CANNOT be deterred. They are driven by a deeply-rooted, extraordinarily strong compulsion that overpowers their capability to think rationally. But those who conceal abuse CAN be deterred. But only…

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Top Wage Earner for the Vatican Expelled from Jesuits is still a Priest; SNAP Responds

ROME (ITALY)
SNAP - Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests [Chicago IL]

July 25, 2023

By Zach Hiner

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The Jesuits on July 24 said that a famous artist priest is definitively expelled from the religious order for sexually, spiritually and psychologically abusing women, and lamented they couldn’t prosecute him more vigorously under the Vatican’s internal procedures.

The priest and artist Father Marko Rupnik, accused of the physical and psychological abuse of numerous religious sisters, was dismissed from the Jesuits last month according to the religious order. In a June 15 statement from the Society of Jesus, Rupnik was expelled due to his “stubborn refusal to observe the vow of obedience.”

In response to complaints that Rupnik is still a priest, Father Johan Verschueren, Communication Officer Jesuit Curia (Rome) stated that the Vatican’s current laws “precluded an investigation that could have led to a harsher penalty,” according to the AP. In June 2021, the Vatican updated its regulations to make clergy abuse of…

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California Bishops Never Intended to Be Transparent

OAKLAND (CA)
Jeff Anderson and Associates

July 25, 2023

By Stacey Benson

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In June of 2023, the Diocese of Oakland tried to use the federal bankruptcy court to conceal the names of priests accused of sexual abuse—even those still working with children and posing a public safety threat.

According to NBCBayArea:

“Attorneys representing the Diocese of Oakland in its ongoing bankruptcy case are seeking to seal the names of priests and other church employees accused of sexually abusing children or aiding in alleged cover-ups.”

“The Diocese’s attorneys declined an interview request from NBC Bay Area at a hearing Tuesday but argued in a recent motion that confidentiality will protect accused clergy against the disclosure of a ‘scandalous’ and deeply personal matter in publicly filed court documents.”

Oakland’s Threat to Public Safety

Keeping the names of predators accused in our civil justice system is a public safety threat. Need proof? Two days after the diocese attempted to seal names, NBCBayArea reported that two…

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July 25, 2023

Jesuits make it official: Artist-priest accused of abuse is expelled from the order

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
Crux [Denver CO]

July 24, 2023

By Elise Ann Allen

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A month after announcing the expulsion of the artist-priest Father Marko Ivan Rupnik, accused of sexually abusing several adult women, on the grounds of disobedience, Pope Francis’s own Jesuit order confirmed the decision Monday.

Father Johan Verschueren, the permanent delegate of the Society of Jesus for houses, works and inter-provincial Jesuits in Rome, who oversaw the order’s investigation into allegations against Rupnik, made the announcement in a July 24 letter.

Verschueren said that since the 30 days under church law allowing Rupnik to appeal his June 14 decree of expulsion had passed, “We can declare today that he is no longer a Jesuit religious.”

The confirmation means that Rupnik is no longer a Jesuit, though for the moment he remains a Catholic priest. In terms of what the future might bring, Verschueren told Crux the order is wondering too.

“We are actually living with the same questions,” he said. “Fr….

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Deerfield Academy settles child sexual abuse claim involving longtime athletics employee

DEERFIELD (NH)
Daily Hampshire Gazette [Hampshire MA]

July 25, 2023

By Chris Larabee

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Standing outside Deerfield Academy, the director of a nonprofit assisting sexual abuse survivors and a lawyer present on a Zoom call announced the settlement of a credible sexual abuse claim regarding an Athletics Department member at the private school.

Attorney Mitchell Garabedian announced Tuesday that he settled a childhood sex abuse claim with the school on behalf of a victim who alleged longtime Deerfield Academy Athletics Department employee Norman Therien sexually abused him in the athletic stockroom when he was 8 or 9 years old, in approximately 1991 or 1992. The victim was never a Deerfield Academy student, but he was the child of a school employee and was living on campus at the time.

“My client, who is a brave and courageous survivor, was concerned about the healing of sexual abuse victims and the safety of children and I admire him greatly,” Garabedian said. “We settled my client’s claim in…

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Polish Catholic order to compensate former care home resident over physical and emotional abuse

KRAKóW (POLAND)
Irish Times [Dublin, Ireland]

July 25, 2023

By Derek Scally

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A Catholic religious order in Poland has been ordered to pay 500,000 zloty (€113,000) in compensation to a 31-year-old man for physical and emotional abuse – including rape – he suffered as a child in a religious-run residential care home.

Taking the case was a 31-year-old man identified only as Paweł who sought one million zloty (€226,000) in compensation and a monthly pension to cover the cost of lifelong medical treatment.

He was just 18 months old when he was handed over to the Special Care Centre in the town of Zabrze, 100km northwest of Krakow in southern Poland, run by the Sisters of Mercy of St Borromeo.

“The sisters beat us for everything: bad grades, wetting the bed, laughing, sometimes they would assign older boys to punish younger ones by saying ‘he is yours’ or ‘teach him a lesson’,” said Paweł.

Established in 1893 as a residential home for…

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Vatican abuse investigators begin their audit of secretive Peru-based Catholic society

(PERU)
Associated Press [New York NY]

July 25, 2023

By Franklin Briceño

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Two key Vatican investigators have begun an audit in Peru’s capital of a secretive Roman Catholic society with chapters across South America and in the U.S. following allegations that its founder sexually molested young recruits

Two key Vatican investigators have begun an audit in Peru’s capital of a secretive Roman Catholic society with chapters across South America and in the U.S. following allegations that its founder sexually molested young recruits.

Maltese Archbishop Charles Scicluna and Monsignor Jordi Bertomeu, from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, questioned the society’s spokespeople along with alleged abuse victims and journalists who have written on the case. Tuesday’s questioning took place in the Apostolic Nunciature in Lima.

The scandal at the Peru-based Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, or Sodalitium of Christian Life, has close parallels to other cases of charismatic Catholic leaders in Latin America being accused of sex abuse — as well as the…

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Editorial: AG’s office should provide recap on probe of Catholic dioceses in Massachusetts

BOSTON (MA)
The Republican - MassLive [Springfield MA]

July 18, 2023

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Even after two decades of clergy sexual abuse horror stories, it’s hard not to be affected by what Skip Shea says he experienced as a teen, after landing a job mowing lawns at a retreat center for priests.

It was called the House of Affirmation – a place whose name promised emotional support and healing for troubled priests, including pedophiles.

Two years ago, Shea told investigators from the state attorney general’s office that starting in 1974, at the age of 14, he was given alcohol by priests at the House of Affirmation – and sexually abused at least eight times over a few years. The facility was only a year old.

Today, Shea wants to know whether the public will ever learn what the attorney general’s office discovered, as it pursued what’s believed to have been a wide-ranging inquiry into how Catholic dioceses in Springfield, Fall River and…

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Former McQuaid faculty member featured in ‘The Exorcist’ and named in sexual abuse lawsuits dies

ROCHESTER (NY)
Democrat and Chronicle [Rochester NY]

July 25, 2023

By Marcia Greenwood

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The Rev. William O’Malley, a former McQuaid Jesuit High School faculty member who gained fame with a role in the 1973 blockbuster “The Exorcist,” and infamy when he was accused in lawsuits of sexually abusing students during his time at the all-boys Catholic school, has died at age 91.

O’Malley died July 15 at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts, McQuaid wrote on its website and in statement issued Monday.

A Buffalo native and graduate of College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, he worked at McQuaid from 1966 to 1986, teaching English, Latin and theology and leading its drama department.

His good looks, wit and charisma made him a standout on campus, his role as Father Joseph Dyer in “The Exorcist” added to the mystique, and admired by parents, he became one of McQuaid’s most celebrated teachers. Consequently, the sexual abuse accusations stunned many who knew him from his…

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In Portugal for World Youth Day, pope will find a Catholic Church that ‘is losing influence’

LISBON (PORTUGAL)
National Catholic Reporter [Kansas City MO]

July 25, 2023

By Brian Fraga and Christopher White

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At first glance, the Catholic faith today in Portugal seems as central a part of everyday life as when the conservative dictator António de Oliveira Salazar’s autocratic regime ruled the country with the tacit approval of the hierarchy in the mid-20th century. 

Adults and young children alike still attend traditional festas and participate in religious processions, often carrying aloft life-size flower-adorned statues of Jesus, Mary and Sao Antonio de Lisboa, the 13th-century Portuguese Franciscan friar who is known to most Catholics the world over as St. Anthony of Padua. Priests and bishops are still called upon to bless fishing fleets or new bridges, and the roads into Fatima are often jammed with religious pilgrims. 

Even so, when Pope Francis arrives in Lisbon on Aug. 2 for the 42nd international trip of his papacy and his fourth World Youth Day — a major gathering of Catholic youth that takes…

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The Rupnik affair is casting a long and growing shadow

VATICAN CITY (VATICAN CITY)
Catholic World Report [San Francisco CA]

July 24, 2023

By Christopher R. Altieri

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Pope Francis has been dining out on a paper revolution that made it easier to prosecute crimes of abuse and coverup, and trading on promises to take the abuse of adults seriously.

Marko Rupnik is no longer Fr. Marko Rupnik SJ, which is the way he wants it. Well, he gets it. I don’t like it any more than you. Marko Rupnik is still—intolerably—Fr. Marko Rupnik, though without faculties—unless a bishop or other religious institute takes him. The disgraced celebrity muralist cum inveterate pervert and abuser of mostly religious sisters is radioactive these days, so I suppose it is unlikely, but stranger things have happened.

I was about to ask if maybe there’s a job open in APSA, but then I remembered Bishop Zanchetta and realized there doesn’t need to be a job open for him to get it.

The statement from the superior of the Jesuits’ international houses, Fr. Johan…

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A Press Conference of Hate: False Accusations of Sexual Abuse Against the Jehovah’s Witnesses

BERLIN (GERMANY)
Bitter Winter - Center for Studies on New Religions [Torino, Italy]

July 23, 2023

By Massimo Introvigne

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Anti-cultists claim that the cases of child sexual abuse among the Jehovah’s Witnesses are higher than among Catholic priests. The claim is false.

On July 24, an anti-Jehovah’s-Witnesses organization called JZ Help is holding a web press conference on the theme “Jehovah’s Witnesses: Child Abuse Worse than in the Catholic Church?” From the presentation of the press conference, we learn that “Australian activist Lara Kaput and activist Steven Unthank from saysorry.org,” after having met with the German Reappraisal Commission in Berlin on June 20, will “share their experience” with the Australian Royal Commission. “At the press conference,” we read, “they [the anti-Jehovah’s-Witnesses activists] will present data from the Royal Commission’s investigation, which show that the number of victims within Jehovah’s Witnesses is many times higher than within the Catholic institutions studied. Based on the number of victims in Australia, an estimate of possible numbers of victims among Jehovah’s…

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Retired priest in Diocese of Richmond accused of sex abuse against a minor

RICHMOND (VA)
Catholic News Agency - EWTN [Denver CO]

July 24, 2023

By Daniel Payne

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The Diocese of Richmond, Virginia, says it has received allegations of child sexual abuse against a retired priest, with law enforcement investigating the claims as the priest remains removed from public ministries. 

The Richmond Diocese — the larger of the two in the state in front of the Diocese of Arlington — said in a July 1 press release that it had “received a recent report of alleged child sexual abuse against Father Walter Lewis.” 

“The allegation reports that the abuse took place in the 1980s while Father Lewis was serving as pastor of St. Anne Catholic Church, Bristol,” the diocese said. “The allegation has been reported to law enforcement.”

Bristol is located in the extreme southwestern part of the state near the Tennessee border. Lewis served at the parish from 1983–1995. 

Bishop Barry Knestout “immediately prohibited Father Lewis from any public ministry in the diocese” for the…

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July 24, 2023

‘No Guilty Bystander’ celebrates Bishop Gumbleton’s radical legacy

DETROIT (MI)
National Catholic Reporter [Kansas City MO]

July 23, 2023

By Paul Wilkes

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“I can’t do this.”

It was a wail from the bowels of the Archdiocese of Detroit chancery office by a promising young priest, tasked with framing the agonies of failed marriages into bloodless canonese so that couples might please the powers in Rome to grant their annulment. It was a necessary penance and rite of passage for the clerically upward bound, chosen ones already by virtue of this assignment, some fantasizing about that oh-so-tall bishop’s miter that could someday be theirs — when it would be received, of course, “in all humility.”

For Fr. Thomas Gumbleton, it was 1960 and priests simply and unquestionably did what the archbishop bid them do. Better known to his seminary classmates as scrappy, hard-charging “Gump” — a guy who could take it as well as he could dish it out in hockey, football or even handball — he certainly was not a hierarchical climber….

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Kenyan priest on sexual abuse rap re 12-y-o ‘banned’ from St Catherine

MANDEVILLE (JAMAICA)
Loop News [Kingston, Jamaica]

July 23, 2023

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Exception only for court dates as part of tough $800,000 bail conditions

Kenyan Roman Catholic priest Lawrence Muvengi who is facing sexual abuse charges allegedly involving a 12-year-old schoolgirl, is not to return to the parish of St Catherine except for court, as part of conditions attached to his $800,000 bail.

The clergyman was granted bail by Parish Judge Natalie Creary-Dixon following a bail application on his behalf in the St Catherine Parish Court last week.

The judge ordered that Muvengi should report to the Matilda’s Corner Police Station in St Andrew three times weekly, and he is not to be seen in the parish of St Catherine on days when he is not in the parish for court appearances.

Further, the Kenyan was ordered to surrender his travel documents to the authorities, and a stop order has been imposed at all ports of entry nationally.

The case is to…

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Attorney: Additional settlement in Diocese of Rochester abuse claims

ROCHESTER (NY)
Livingston County News [Geneseo NY]

July 24, 2023

By Ben Beagle

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2 insurance companies to agree to pay $50.75 million

Sexual abuse survivors in the Diocese of Rochester’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case have reached a settlement with two insurance companies totaling $50.75 million, an attorney for the survivors announced Friday.

The settlement is with the Interstate and First State insurance companies, according to attorney Jeff Anderson, whose firm has been involved in lawsuits against the diocese.

The settlement still needs court approval and be voted on by the survivors.

The Diocese had filed for bankruptcy protection in 2019 after 475 survivors brought lawsuits against the Diocese under the New York Children Victims Act. Rochester was the first to declare bankruptcy as a result of potential claims against it from victims.

The Diocese includes Livingston County, where some victims have filed claims.

Previously, survivors had reached a $75.6 million settlement from the Diocese and another insurer, LMI.

The three settlements total $126.35…

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