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

November 2, 2013

I don’t want to hate anymore. Help us forgive

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Berlin Daily Sun

Frank Laferriere
Berlin

To the editor,

I speak not from hate, but from hope.

When I was diagnosed with PTSD over my priest rape, I thought it was bull. I believed that the ONLY people whom could be classified as someone with PTSD were soldiers or those in war zones. Then my therapist started explaining to me what a person whom they diagnose with PTSD goes through, what their life is like…it was like they wrote most of that definition for me.

Yet people still think what I went through can simply go away if I just get over it, forgive the priest, forgive the church, forgive those whom harmed me. That if I just forget…somehow this will make me all better.

To those who think this way do you may not realize, for 33 years I hid what that priest did to me. During that time I tried to forget, but it only made matters much, much worse. I felt guilty, I hated myself for what he did to me. I even called myself the Antichrist because of it. I actually took the name of Damien from the Omen series for my name. This is a fact. This is how evil I thought I was for what the priest did to me.

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Piden extradición de sacerdote polaco en República Dominicana

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
Andina

Santo Domingo, nov. 01 (ANDINA). Fiscales en República Dominicana están pidiendo la extradición de un sacerdote católico polaco acusado de abuso sexual de por lo menos siete niños en la remota localidad de Juncalito, reportó la cadena BBC Mundo.

Las autoridades dicen que se encontraron más de 80 mil imágenes y videos inapropiados de niños en la computadora del reverendo Wojciech Gil, conocido como padre Alberto Gil.

Se cree que el cura estaba de vacaciones en Polonia cuando surgieron las acusaciones, pero no ha regresado al país caribeño.

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Procuraduría General envía expediente formal acusatorio del sacerdote Alberto Gil a Polonia

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
El Nuevo Diario

Santo Domingo.- El Estado dominicano, a través de la Procuraduría General de la República, envió de manera formal a las autoridades polacas, el expediente acusatorio contentivo del caso del sacerdote Wokcietch Waldemar Gil (Alberto Gil), acusado de abuso sexual contra menores de edad en la comunidad de Juncalito, provincia Santiago.

El expediente incluye declaraciones y testimonios de las víctimas, así como las evaluaciones psicológicas de las mismas y diferentes tipos de evidencias con las cuales el Estado dominicano busca conseguir que el caso del padre Gil no quede impune.

Las autoridades dominicanas informaron que el envío de toda la documentación se realizó a través del Departamento de Asuntos Internacionales de la Procuraduría General de la República, que dirige la magistrada Gisela Cueto.

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Dominicans seek Polish priest Wojciech Gil on child sex rap

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Hong Kong Standard

(11-01 09:57)

Dominican prosecutors said they sent a dossier to the attorney general seeking the extradition of a Polish priest accused of child sexual abuse in this largely Roman Catholic country.

Santiago Prosecutor Luisa Liranzo said an indictment alleges that seven Dominican children were abused by the Reverend Wojciech Gil, who led a parish in the mountain town of Juncalito for eight years.

Gil was in Poland on vacation when the allegations surfaced earlier this year and has not returned to the Dominican Republic. The 36-year-old priest has denied sexually abusing children in phone calls to Dominican reporters and suggested drug gangsters in the Caribbean country are taking revenge on him for his educational work.

In recent weeks, Dominican Attorney General Francisco Dominguez Brito requested the collaboration of Interpol and other international organizations in locating Gil so he could eventually be tried in the Dominican Republic.

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Mary Young: Law must aid abused children

PENNSYLVANIA
Reading Eagle

There should be no law limiting the length of time that adults who were victims of sexual abuse as children can file civil suits against their abusers or the institutions that employed them.

Spring Township attorney Jay Abramowitch is emphatic about that. Maybe even fanatical. He has handled numerous cases filed against priests and their dioceses.

If legislators won’t change the law to eliminate the statute of limitations, which currently requires victims to file suits before they reach age 30, then a proposal championed by state Rep. Mark Rozzi, a Muhlenberg Township Democrat, is the next best thing, Abramowitch said.

The proposal, as outlined in last week’s column, would raise the age to 50 and open a two-year window for victims to refile cases previously thrown out of court because the statute of limitations had expired.

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Attorney general may continue McCort abuse investigation

PENNSYLVANIA
Tribune-Democrat

Kathy Mellott
kmellott@tribdem.com

EBENSBURG — An internal investigation by a Pittsburgh attorney and two other investigators into who knew what and when regarding alleged sexually molestation of students at Bishop McCort by a Franciscan friar is complete and a report made to the Cambria County District Attorney.

District Attorney Kelly Callihan told The Tribune-Democrat Friday, a day after meeting with attorney Kathleen Gallagher, that she feels there is sufficient information to warrant involvement by the office of the state attorney general.

“She reached out to us and asked to meet with us,” Callihan said in an interview at the courthouse. “She orally related to us the results of their investigation. My plan is to see that the investigation continues.”

At issue, Callihan said, is who knew what was going on when Brother Stephen Baker was allegedly sexually molesting students at the high school.

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P.S. More on Vatican Directive …

UNITED STATES
Bilgrimage

William D. Lindsey

P.S. More on Vatican Directive to Bishops’ Conferences to Poll the Faithful: The Response of Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales

I blogged this morning about the directive of the Vatican’s Synod of Bishops that bishops’ conferences poll the faithful about the issues of contraception, same-sex marriage, and divorce. I noted that the U.S. Catholic bishops have an “exemption” from complying with this directive, and it’s not yet certain whether the bishops will comply with the directive, or how they will poll the faithful if they choose to do so.

Meanwhile, look at how the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales has already chosen to comply with this directive: Christopher Lamb reports for The Tablet. As he notes, this bishops’ conference has already put a survey online.

While in the U.S., Catholics remain uncertain about whether our bishops will even give us a voice in this international Catholic survey, as the Vatican directs that they should . . . . Or, if so, how they’ll choose to do so . . . .

Two different bishops’ conferences, two very different ways of doing business . . . . Two very different pastoral approaches, two very different ways of understanding the role of the faithful in the church . . . .

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Police watchdog clears North Yorkshire force over Jimmy Savile allegations

UNITED KINGDOM
The Press

THE police in North Yorkshire will not face action in connection with disgraced presenter Jimmy Savile.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) had investigated the force over the contact officers had with Savile who had a home in Scarborough, “in light of information received” online.

Moir Stewart, the IPCC Director of Investigations wrote in a letter to North Yorkshire Police: “I am now able to let you know we have completed that review of all the evidence and material relating to the late Jimmy Savile and have decided to take no further action with regard to your force.”

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Baltimore church youth group leader charged in 1997 sexual abuse case

MARYLAND
Baltimore News Journal

November 1, 2013

TOWSON – The Baltimore County Police Department has filed charges against Raymond Fernandez, 49, of Perry Hall, in connection with the sexual abuse of two teens.

At the time the abuse occurred, Fernandez was a teacher and a youth group leader at Greater Grace Church on Moravia Park Drive.

The victim recently came forward to report that Fernandez had sexually abused him in 1997.

The victim reported that the suspect was a church youth group leader, and that the victim had been abused during youth group functions and at the suspect’s home.

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Baltimore Church Youth Group Leader Arrested for Teen Sex Abuse

MARYLAND
Fox

A youth group leader from a Baltimore church has been charged with the sexual abuse of two teenagers.

Raymond Fernandez, 49, was arrested Friday morning and is being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center.

According to police a victim recently came forward to report that Fernandez had sexually abused him in 1997 while he served as a church youth group leader at Greater Grace Church on Moravia Park Drive.

The victim reported that he had been abused during youth group functions and at the suspect’s home.

Detectives then learned that the suspect had sexually abused a second victim, also from the church youth group, in 1997. Detectives believe that there may be additional victims and are asking anyone with information to contact the Baltimore County Police Crimes Against Children Unit at 410-853-3000.

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Former Leader of Church Youth Group Charged With Sexual Abuse of Teens

MARYLAND
Patch

Posted by Brian Hooks (Editor) , November 01, 2013

Baltimore County police Friday charged a Perry Hall man and former church youth group leader with sexually abusing two teens in 1997. The teens were members of the youth group, police said.

According to a department press release, a victim told authorities that Raymond Fernandez, 49, abused him as a teenager in 1997. The victim reported Fernandez abused him during youth group functions at Greater Grace Church in Baltimore and at Fernandez’ home.

Police said Fernandez abused another teen who was associated with the youth group.

Officers arrested Fernandez Friday morning and he is being held at Baltimore County Detention Center.

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Former church group leader charged with abusing two children

MARYLAND
ABC 2

By: Cheryl Conner

UPDATE — Police have charged a former youth group leader with sexually abusing children who were members of the church, according to a release.

Raymond Fernandez, 49, of the unit block of Crosswall Court in Perry Hall, was charged Friday morning of abusing two children, police said.

Fernandez was a teacher and youth group leader at Greater Grace Church in Baltimore at the time of the alleged abuse.

“Recently, the victim came forward to report that Raymond Fernandez had sexually abused him in 1997,” according to the release. “The victim reported that the suspect was a church youth group leader, and that the victim had been abused during youth group functions and at the suspect’s home. Detectives also learned that the suspect had sexually abused a second victim associated with the church youth group in 1997.”

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November 1, 2013

Boy, girl allege sexual abuse by priest at St. Peter’s Church in Cambridge

CAMBRIDGE (MA)
Wicked Local Cambridge

By Erin Baldassari/ebaldassari@wickedlocal.com
Wicked Local Cambridge
Posted Nov 01, 2013

Cambridge —
At least one man and one woman say they were sexually abused as children by a priest at St. Peter’s Parish on Concord Avenue in Cambridge in the 1970s.

Survivors of clergy sexual abuse, representatives from the New Jersey-based non-profit Road to Recovery, supporters and friends will be leafleting at the church on Saturday, No. 2 and Sunday, Nov. 3 in an effort to raise awareness about the allegations and encourage other victims to come forward.

Both victims said they were sexually molested while Father James Braley was assigned to the church from 1975-1981.

“We want to let them know what happened there because we’re pretty sure there were dozens of people who were abused,” said Robert Hoatson, the president of Road to Recovery, an organization that works with victims of clergy sexual abuse. “Hopefully we can begin the healing process.”

Neither of the two victims were immediately available for comment, but a lawyer who represents both victims detailed the allegations. Attorney Mitchell Garabedian said the male victim was 14 year old when the abuse began; the girl was just 10.

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Dominican authorities send Catholic priest’s indictment to Poland

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Dominican Today

Santo Domingo.- Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Justice on Friday sent to its Poland counterpart the case file and indictment against Catholic priest Wojciech Gil (Alberto Gil), charged with sexually abusing seven boys in the town of Juncalito, northern Santiago province.

The victims’ depositions, psychological evaluations as well as evidence to seek Gil prosecution were sent by the Ministry’s International Affairs Dept., after concluding the investigation headed by Santiago province Prosecutor Luisa Liranzo.

“We’ve been working in permanent coordination with Poland’s Ministry of Justice, seeking that an occurrence like this, which has shattered the entire Dominican society, doesn’t go unpunished. We will do as much as is technically and legally possible to achieve an exemplary conviction in this case,” said Justice minister Francisco Domínguez in a statement.

Gil is accused of sexually abusing the minors while heading the parish at Juncalito, a rugged community near Janico township.

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Dominican Prosecutors Seeks To Extradite Polish Priest Accused Of Child Sex Abuse

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Latin Times

By Amanda Schiavo, Nov 01, 2013

Prosecutors in the Dominican Republic are looking to extradite a Polish priest accused of sexually molesting seven children. At a news conference on Thursday Oct. 28, Santiago prosecutor Luisa Liranzo announced the Dominican Republic was seeking to extradite Rev. Wojciech Gil, a Roman-Catholic priest who ran a parish in the town of Juncalito for eight years. When the allegations of sexual abuse was first made against Gil, he was in Poland on vacation. The 36-year-old priest has remained in Poland and denies abusing the children.

The BBC is reporting that authorities in the Dominican Republic have found over 80,000 images and videos on his computer. The footage on the priest’s computer has been called “inappropriate.” Rev. Gil has made phone calls to reporters in the Dominican Republic saying he is not guilty of child molestation. Authorities in the DR reached out to Interpol for help locating the priest. They found Gil last month, but did not arrest him since the Interpol warrant was only for his location.

Liranzo announced at a press conference that they would be indicting Gil for the sexual abuse of the seven children. Accusations against the priest say he would promise the children trips to the beach and to Europe if they dressed in provocative clothing and posed in pictures and appeared in videos. Another allegation says Gil has been abusing one boy for three years. This case will have trouble moving forward if the priest is not returned to the Dominican Republic. This proves to be complicated since there is no extraction treaty between the DR and Poland.

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Another accuser names Grammond

OREGON
Catholic Sentinel

Another alleged victim of the late Maurice Grammond has filed suit against the Archdiocese of Portland.

The plaintiff, a 47-year-old resident of Washington County, is seeking $6.3 million for sexual abuse he says occurred when he was a boy at Our Lady of Victory Parish in Seaside. The archdiocese and its insurers have already paid out more than $33 million to 54 accusers of the defrocked priest, who died in 2002 in a Gresham Alzheimer’s unit.

Kristian Roggendorf, attorney for the plaintiff, says the archdiocese in the 1970s could have spared his client, who claims the priest took advantage when offering comfort after a fire destroyed the boy’s home.

The plaintiff says he suppressed memories of the abuse, struggled through two decades of drug addiction and was imprisoned many times. Seeing a photo of Grammond sparked memories of about 20 instances sexual molestation and rape, the lawsuit said.

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Text error classifies pedophilia as sexual orientation in medical manual

UNITED STATES
The Raw Story

By Travis Gettys
Friday, November 1, 2013

The American Psychiatric Association issued a correction Thursday to its newly published Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

The fifth edition of the DSM listed “pedophilia” as “pedophilic disorder” to maintain consistency with the chapter’s other disorder listings, according to the correction.

The medical association said sexual orientation is not used in the diagnostic criteria for pedophilic disorder, or the long-term sexual interest of adults to children younger than 13 years old.

The APA considers pedophilic disorder to be a paraphilia, a sexual interest dependent on fantasies about atypical or extreme sexual behavior.

The diagnostic criteria for the disorder remain the same, the APA said, and subsequent printings and the electronic version of the DSM-5 would refer to the disorder as a paraphilia, not sexual orientation

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Joseph T. Herp, ex-priest accused of abuse, dies at 67

KENTUCKY
The Courier-Journal

Joseph T. Herp, a former priest who was removed from the ministry after the Archdiocese of Louisville confirmed allegations of sexual abuse against him, died Oct. 25, according to an obituary notice.

He was 67.

Herp resigned as pastor of St. Leonard Church in Louisville in May 2002 after the archdiocese received a complaint against him.

Church leaders had been aware of previous complaints against Herp years earlier and had kept him in ministry without notifying the public. Herp’s removal in 2002 came amid a groundswell of revelations of past sexual abuse by priests nationwide, prodding bishops to approve a new policy barring abusers from any ministry.

The Vatican dismissed Herp from the priesthood in 2005.

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Playin’ church with Francis; the ‘Bergoglio of Saskatchewan’; and Iraq

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

John L. Allen Jr. | Nov. 1, 2013 All Things Catholic

An old joke tweaking life in church circles goes like this: A dad is sitting in his living room when he hears a ruckus upstairs. He goes up and is startled to see the kids sitting in a circle on folding chairs, screaming their lungs out at each other: “You’re an idiot!” “You’re completely wrong and I can prove it!” and so on.

The father steps in and demands to know, “What in the world is going on here?”

“Ah, don’t worry, dad,” one of the kids says. “We’re just playin’ church.”

However middling it may be as a punch line, the joke captures something real. Perhaps because religion is about people’s deepest passions, it seems to breed division almost as reliably as devotion. …

During the John Paul and Benedict years, one byproduct of the emphasis on Catholic identity under those popes was the emergence of a caste of self-appointed guardians of loyalty who ran around “outing” bishops, parishes, schools, hospitals and so on that they felt were insufficiently Catholic. Critics derisively dubbed them the “orthodoxy police,” concluding that in at least some cases, this was mean-spirited and reflected an untoward lust for judgment.

One wonders if we’re witnessing the emergence under Francis of an equal-and-opposite form of the same impulse, which we might term the “enlightenment police” — people taking it upon themselves to pronounce whether someone is sufficiently humble, collaborative, forward-thinking, etc., to claim consistency with the direction being set by the new pope. …
On the other side of the equation, there are several constituencies in the church feeling angst over aspects of the new pope’s direction, including:

* Some pro-life Catholics, who worry that his inclination to dial down the volume on abortion, gay marriage and contraception risks unilateral disarmament in the culture wars;
* Doctrinal purists, who think his shoot-from-the-hip style courts confusion on church teaching;
* Liturgical traditionalists, who don’t see him fostering the same reverence for the church’s worship they associate with Benedict XVI;
* Political conservatives, who fear that his emphasis on the social Gospel could shade off into an uncritical embrace of the agenda of the secular left;
* Church personnel, especially in the Vatican, who are weary of hearing the new boss take potshots at them because they don’t see themselves as careerists or lepers infected with the trappings of a royal court.

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Sexual Abuse Case Filed Against Portland Archdiocese

OREGON
OPB

A Washington County man has filed a lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Portland alleging he was sexually abused in the late 1970s by an Oregon priest, Reverend Maurice Grammond. The priest died in 2002.

Kristian Roggendorf is attorney for the plaintiff. He says the Archdiocese knew about the abuse and could have spared his client and other victims.

“Damage to them could have been prevented if the Archdiocese would have simply done a common sense thing like get a child molester out of ministry,” Roggendorf said.

The Archdiocese has already paid out more than $30 million to 54 of Grammond’s victims.

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Tebartz-van Elst findet Aufnahme im Kloster Metten

DEUTSCHLAND
Frankfurter Allgemeine

[Summary: Bishop Franz-Peter van Elst Tebartz since Wednesday has been a guest at the Metten monastery.]

31.10.2013 · Seit Mittwoch ist Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst „Gast“ des Klosters Metten. Dort soll der Limburger Bischof zumindest einen Teil seiner Auszeit verbringen.

Die niederbayerische Benediktinerabtei Metten hat den Limburger Bischof Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst aufgenommen. Seit Mittwoch sei der Bischof Gast des Klosters, teilte Abt Wolfgang M. Hagl am Donnerstag mit. „Die Benediktiner freuen sich, dass der Bischof von Limburg in Metten eine geistliche Zeit der Erholung verbringt.“

Ob der vom Papst bis auf weiteres beurlaubte Bischof seine gesamte Auszeit über in Metten bleiben werde, sei noch offen, sagte der Abt der Katholischen Nachrichten-Agentur (KNA). An die Öffentlichkeit richtete Hagl die Bitte, „das Kloster als besonderen Ort der Stille zu respektieren“.

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Younger Magdalene survivor to seek compensation for loss of right to education

IRELAND
Irish Times

Patsy McGarry

Fri, Nov 1, 2013

A woman who was one of the youngest in Ireland to have been put in a Magdalene laundry is to refuse any offer of compensation by the State unless her loss of an education is taken into account.

Maureen Sullivan (61) was just 12 when she was placed in the Magdalene Laundry at New Ross Co Wexford in 1964. Over the following four years she was transferred to another such laundry in Athy, Co Kildare and then to a school for blind people in Dublin.

As her employer of 15 years at Irish Skincare in Carlow Arnie Stevenson told The Irish Times :“Maureen was a child slave trafficked between institutions.”

Yesterday she said that unless the fact that she was deprived of her constitutional right to an education was taken into account in any compensation offer made to her, she would refuse it and pursue that through other routes.

Mr Stevenson, who is assisting Ms Sullivan in getting what he believes is her due, said they were seeking an apology from the State “for her lack of education as well as compensation for that and for trauma suffered as a consequence”.

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Renewed calls for independent investigation into Magdalene laundries

IRELAND
Irish Times

Patsy McGarry

Fri, Nov 1, 2013

There have been further calls for an independent investigation into Ireland’s Magdalene laundries.

The issue was raised at a meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNCHR) in Geneva where members were briefed by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties this week.

The Government’s refusal to commission an independent investigation into the treatment of women held in the Magdalene laundries was discussed.

Stephen O’Hare of the ICCL said afterwards that UNCHR members were “plainly aware that other UN treaty bodies, including the [UN] Committee Against Torture, have called for an independent investigation into the treatment of women held in the Magdalene laundries.

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Abp Józef Wesołowski …

POLSKA
Natemat

Abp Józef Wesołowski posługiwał się fałszywymi dokumentami, żeby uciec z Dominikany? Duchowny przebywa w Watykanie

[Summary: Archbishop Josef Wesolowski, who is accused of abusing minors, left the Dominican Republic using faked documents, according to Alberto Athie Gallo, a representative for Caritas in Central America. It is alleged he now resides at the Vatican. Dominican authorities are preparing a request for his extradition. Although the archbishop lives at the Vatican, Polish prosecutors are investigating whether extradition is possible to Poland.]

Fałszywe dokumenty miały pomóc podejrzewanemu o pedofilię Arcybiskupowi Wesołowskiemu opuścić Dominikanę. Obecnie były nuncjusz apostolski w tym kraju przebywa w Watykanie. Oprócz tego śledczy poinformowali, że zakończyli przesłuchiwanie ofiar księdza Gila, którego także podejrzewa się o wykorzystywanie seksualne dzieci. Władze Dominikany obecnie przygotowują wniosek o jego ekstradycję.

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Testimony from brothers about accused archbishop ‘unreliable:’ defence lawyer

CANADA
Brandon Sun

By: Chinta Puxley, The Canadian Press
Friday, Nov. 1, 2013

WINNIPEG – A lawyer defending an Orthodox archbishop against allegations he sexually assaulted two brothers almost 30 years ago says there is not enough evidence to convict.

Seraphim Storheim is accused of sexually assaulting two pre-teen boys when they visited him on separate occasions in Winnipeg in 1985. The men have testified Storheim walked around naked and asked them to touch him sexually.

In his closing arguments Friday, defence lawyer Jeff Gindin told Justice Christopher Mainella the brothers’ testimony isn’t enough to convict Storheim beyond a reasonable doubt.

“The evidence is unreliable, it’s inconsistent and, in many ways, it’s simply illogical,” Gindin suggested.

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North Yorkshire Police cleared over Jimmy Savile contact

UNITED KINGDOM
BBC

North Yorkshire Police will face no action over the contact officers had with disgraced presenter Jimmy Savile, the police watchdog has said.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) had investigated the force “in light of information received”, a spokesman said.

Savile had a home in Scarborough, where he regularly spent time.

Following a review of “all relevant material”, the IPCC has told the force there will be no further action.

In a letter to North Yorkshire Police, the IPCC’s Director of Investigations Moir Stewart stated the watchdog had concluded its inquiries.

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Review of Murphy Commission’s work says process it followed was unfair

IRELAND
The Pilot

By Sarah MacDonald

Posted: 11/1/2013

DUBLIN (CNS) — A new review of the work of the Murphy Commission that investigated clerical sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Dublin charges that priests did not get even-handed treatment and that the process it followed was unfair.

Undertaken by the 1,000-member Association of Catholic Priests, the review also said the commission’s work exceeded its announced plans to investigate institutions rather than individuals.

The review poses a challenge to Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, who defended the commission’s findings in a statement Oct. 29.

The commission published a scathing 814-page report in November 2009 in which diocesan officials in Ireland’s largest diocese, including bishops, were roundly condemned for covering up and mishandling reports of sexual abuse of children.

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Prosecutor: Polish priest abused seven minors

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Dominican Today

Santo Domingo.- Santiago Province prosecutor Luisa Liranzo on Thursday said the investigation against Juncalito parish priest Wojciech (Alberto) Gil has concluded, and will be accused of sexually abusing seven minors.

She said all documents were handed over to the Justice Ministry’s Extradition Dept., to be sent to Poland’s authorities yesterday. “We’ve already submitted the corresponding conclusions…, which is penalized by our criminal law.”

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2002 document: Archdiocese did not ask abusive priest for names of victims

MINNESOTA
MinnPost

By Brian Lambert

The latest ethical blunder in the archdiocese’s sex abuse scandal(s) … . Madeleine Baran of MPR reports: “The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis did not require an abusive priest to give the church the names of every child he sexually assaulted, according to a document obtained by MPR News. Top church official Rev. Kevin McDonough revealed the archdiocese’s decision while responding to a man who reported in 2002 that he had been sexually abused by the Rev. Robert Thurner years earlier. ‘I have no record that Father Thurner reported you as a victim, but we have not recently asked him to provide an exhaustive list,’ McDonough wrote in the letter, dated June 6, 2002. There is no indication that McDonough reported the man’s allegation to police. Archdiocesan policy does not require church officials to report abuse to police if the victim is no longer a child.”

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Polish priest wanted over Dominican child sex-abuse

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
BBC

Prosecutors in Dominican Republic have asked their attorney-general to extradite a Polish Roman Catholic priest on child-abuse charges involving thousands of pornographic images.

The priest, Rev Wojciech Gil, is accused of abusing seven children.

Authorities say they also found more than 80,000 inappropriate images and videos of children on his computer.

In phone calls to reporters in the Dominican Republic, he has denied the accusations, saying he has been framed.

The priest was in Poland on holiday when the allegations first surfaced earlier this year and has not returned to the mountain town of Juncalito where he led a parish for eight years.

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Vatican Diary / Bishops under fire in Italy, the United States, and Spain

VATICAN CITY
Chiesa

They were the most combative on questions that Pope Francis has relegated to second place. And now they find themselves under pressure to change their agenda and their leaders

VATICAN CITY, November 1, 2013 – Pope Francis is showing that he has very clear in his mind both the battles that he wants to fight and those for which he sees no need to do so. Both “ad intra,” meaning within the ecclesial body of which he has become the supreme pastor – and in the Roman curia in particular – and “ad extra,” in the world.

With regard to the latter, pope Jorge Mario Bergoglio has said loud and clear, in the interview with “La Civiltà Cattolica,” that he does not see as a priority the battles over anthropological issues like the questions “connected to abortion, homosexual marriage, and the use of contraceptive methods.”

This undoubtedly constitutes a change of stance with respect to the last pontificates: not only of Benedict XVI and of John Paul II, but also of Paul VI, the pope of “Humanae Vitae” and of the strenuous resistance against the introduction of divorce in Italy.

It is a change of stance, this of Pope Francis, who although he has not yet eliminated even one iota of doctrine has nonetheless raised widespread expectations among the more progressive sectors of Catholicism around the world.

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Piden extradición a República Dominicana de sacerdote polaco acusado de pedofilia

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
BBC

Viernes, 1 de noviembre de 2013

Fiscales en República Dominicana están pidiendo la extradición de un sacerdote católico polaco acusado de abuso sexual de por lo menos siete niños en la remota localidad de Juncalito.

Las autoridades dicen que se encontraron más de 80.000 imágenes y videos inapropriados de niños en la computadora del reverendo Wojciech Gil, conocido como padre Alberto Gil.

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Acusan a sacerdote de violación sexual contra un menor en Ayacucho

PERU
La Republica

Mientras continúan las investigaciones contra el obispo auxiliar Gabino Miranda Melgarejo, por el supuesto delito de pedofilia, otro escándalo remece a la Iglesia Católica en Ayacucho.

En esta ocasión, el sacerdote Luis Alejandro Bazalar García (30) fue denunciado por ultrajar sexualmente a un ex seminarista de 17 años.

La denuncia fue formulada por la madre del adolescente en la Séptima Fiscalía Provincial Especializada en lo penal de Huamanga, que despacha el fiscal Jorge Abad Contreras. Allí argumentó que su menor hijo desapareció el domingo y lunes pasado, y extrañamente su celular y el del sacerdote estaban apagados.

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How abuse within the Churches was allowed to develop and what is needed to ensure it never recurs

AUSTRALIA
The Tablet (UK)

Patrick Parkinson, Professor of law at Sydney University, delivers 2013 Smith Lecture

30 October 2013

Delivering the annual Smith Lecture in Sydney last week, Patrick Parkinson, professor of law at the University of Sydney, said the Vatican’s ‘misguided’ belief that child sexual abuse cases ought to be dealt with by the Church through canon law, and its support for the ‘culture of clericalism’, established the conditions for the Church’s handling of the problem and made it ‘very difficult for bishops who wanted to deal with things differently’.

Read the text of the lecture here.

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Dominican Republic Asks For Extradition Of Another Polish Priest Accused Of Sexually Abusing Children

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
inSerbia

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic – Dominican authorities officially filed an extradition appeal to Poland, asking the European national to extradite a priest who allegedly sexually abused children on the Caribbean island.

Only weeks after another Polish priest who served in the Dominican Republic as a nuncio, or envoy, was accused of sexual abuse, another has been accused of the same crime.

Priest Wojciech Gil, 36, is accused of sexually abusing at least seven children. The crimes are alleged to have taken place in the small, hilly town of Juncalito, some 200 kilometers northwest of the capital, Santo Domingo. Gil, known as ‘Padre Gil,’ or ‘Father Gil,’ led a Catholic parish in the town of 1,300 for almost eight years.

Authorities also said they found over 87,000 pictures and videos of child pornography on Gil’s computer that he used at the small chapel he headed.

The allegations surfaced earlier this year when Gil was back in his native Poland on vacation. After he heard of the charges levied against him, Gil did not return to the Dominican Republic to resume his work.

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Catholic Church might reinvent itself as Fianna Fáil has done, says priest

IRELAND
Irish Times

Patsy McGarry

Fri, Nov 1, 2013

The Catholic Church in Ireland might look to how Fianna Fáil has reinvented itself when considering its own future, a leading Dublin priest has said.

Msgr Dermot Lane, president of the Mater Dei Institute, said: “It is worth observing in passing how Fianna Fáil has reinvented itself in the last two years. Is it conceivable that the church might reinvent itself to become a servant church, especially of the poor, the social conscience of society, the champion of social justice?”

Trust

In a paper published yesterday, he asked whether the bishops “could now establish a group of eight to advise them on the reform and the renewal of the Catholic Church?”

The group might include a disaffected intellectual, a woman, a business person, a theologian, a lay person active in ministry, a priest and a bishop, he said.

The urgent issues facing the church included “the overcoming of clericalism, bridging the gap between intellectuals and the institutional church, healing the wounds revealed in the Ferns, Murphy and the Ryan reports, and the regaining of trust among people”.

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William Richardson, Youth Minister, Accused Of Sexually Abusing Girl, 9

FLORIDA
Huffington Post

[with video]

By David Moye

A volunteer youth minister and church choir director has been arrested after allegations he repeatedly sexually abused a girl during Sunday school starting when she was 9.

William Richardson, 47, was charged with capital sexual battery after the girl, now 11, told a staff member at her school that he had molested her over a three-year period at the First Baptist Church of Mango in Seffner, Fla., according to RawStory.com.

Investigators for the Hillsborough County Sheriffs Dept. said the suspect first molested the girl when she was between 9 and 10. At least one other incident happened earlier this year with the girl, now 11, TampaBay.com reported.

Before the arrest, deputies had the victim talk with Richardson by phone. They said that during the conversation, he said things that made it clear he had committed the sexual battery, WTSP-TV reported.

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Sexual abuse well south of the border: Will Latin America be a test for Francis?

UNITED STATES
U.S. Catholic

By Bryan Cones

We in the United States have become accustomed to news of clerical sexual abuse–weary even. The past decade has been a time of serious self-examination, and though the issue is hardly resolved, U.S. dioceses have taken major steps toward making the church safer for children, though much remains to be done.

This isn’t as true in the rest of the Catholic world–a recent NBC News report covered some troubling stories out of Latin America, most notably the papal nuncio to the Dominican Republic, who is alleged to have paid underage boys for sex. He was “withdrawn” some weeks ago, but other cases in Latin America are beginning to gain attention, with some local bishops making the same mistakes their counterparts in the U.S. have made over the years. Some have wondered if Pope Francis is serious about reform on this issue.

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Dominicans seek Polish priest Wojciech Gil on child sex rap

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC/POLAND
Hong Kong Standard

(11-01 09:57)

Dominican prosecutors said they sent a dossier to the attorney general seeking the extradition of a Polish priest accused of child sexual abuse in this largely Roman Catholic country.

Santiago Prosecutor Luisa Liranzo said an indictment alleges that seven Dominican children were abused by the Reverend Wojciech Gil, who led a parish in the mountain town of Juncalito for eight years.
Gil was in Poland on vacation when the allegations surfaced earlier this year and has not returned to the Dominican Republic. The 36-year-old priest has denied sexually abusing children in phone calls to Dominican reporters and suggested drug gangsters in the Caribbean country are taking revenge on him for his educational work.

In recent weeks, Dominican Attorney General Francisco Dominguez Brito requested the collaboration of Interpol and other international organizations in locating Gil so he could eventually be tried in the Dominican Republic.

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Bishop bares soul on how he caused hurt to his priests, failed to understand abuse victims and struggled to cope with the murder of Michaela McAreavey

IRELAND
Belfast Telegraph

Click here for the story.

BY LIAM CLARKE – 01 NOVEMBER 2013

Bishop Dr John McAreavey has admitted that he has failed many of his priests and that he has not always had the right attitude to the victims of clerical sexual abuse.

Asked if his primary response had been to protect the Church rather than the plight of the victim or survivor of abuse, he said: “There is no question of that. Yes. A number of times in the past year friends of mine have quoted back things to me I have said 10 or 15 years ago that they remember, that I have forgotten.

“It is no pride to me that I have made a long and difficult journey. I just didn’t see this whole thing from the perspective of the victims.”

Dr McAreavey made his comments in a frank interview with the Irish Catholic magazine conducted by Martin O’Brien, a leading Catholic commentator. It is Dr McAreavey’s first public statement since returning from a seven-month sabbatical which took him to the Holy Land, China, Rome and a period of work as a parish priest in Los Angeles. Part of it was spent in solitary prayer in Israel’s Negev desert.

“In a sense the whole sabbatical was a time in the desert, away from the usual supports, routines and friendships,” he said.

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Restore image of priests for obsolete doctrines,Vatican Concordats, narcissist “saint” John Paul II, Mass fake cloning of Christ religious spectacle?

UNITED STATES
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils…

Paris Arrow

Christ is like oxygen – free, available and equal to all

Because of their permanent files in BishopAccountability.org evidences of pedophile priests of Biblical proportions in the USA since 2002, and which have swept also through Europe and now in Australia, what Catholics must do is NOT to restore the image of the priest – but to demote him from his holy pedestal – so that they can elevate the dignity of all (voiceless) children and women and will become at par with the priest — before Christ and IN Christ – because Christ is like oxygen free and equal to all. And all are equal before Him.

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State high court may sway case against Maplewood priest

MINNESOTA
Star Tribune

Article by: ABBY SIMONS , Star Tribune Updated: October 31, 2013

A Roman Catholic priest’s sexual relationship with an adult parishioner he is advising on spiritual matters is ­condemned by the church.

But is it a crime?

For the second time in six years, the Minnesota Supreme Court will address that question when it rules on the constitutionality of a state law that deems it a felony for clergy members to “engage in sexual conduct” with those seeking “religious or spiritual advice, aid, or comfort in private.”

The ruling, expected soon in the case of a convicted St. Paul priest, could influence whether a Maplewood priest under scrutiny will be charged with a crime for allegedly having an affair this year with a married parishioner.

The priest in the most recent case denies the accusation, which is outlined in a search warrant issued earlier this month. The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, already on the defensive over allegations that it mishandled multiple cases of alleged clergy sex abuse and priest misconduct, announced last month that it has opened its own investigation. The priest, who denies the allegations, has taken a voluntary leave of absence from the Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary “until the matter is resolved,” the archdiocese statement said.

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October 31, 2013

Portland Archdiocese sued by man alleging abuse

OREGON
News Times

[Rev. Maurice R. Grammond—Assignment Record: BishopAccountability.org]

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A man has filed a $6.35 million lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Portland, alleging he was sexually abused decades ago by the Rev. Maurice Grammond, Oregon’s most notorious pedophile priest.

Grammond, who died in 2002, molested dozens boys between the 1950s and 1980s, and lawsuits stemming from his behavior cost the archdiocese more than $30 million in settlements by 2007 — the year its bankruptcy proceeding was finalized.

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Second class-action suit targets Congrégation de Ste-Croix over abuse

CANADA
Montreal Gazette

BY SUE MONTGOMERY, GAZETTE JUSTICE REPORTER OCTOBER 31, 2013

MONTREAL — After paying $19 million in damages and issuing a lukewarm apology to the men they abused as children in their schools, the Congrégation de Ste-Croix may have to dip into its funds again.

Lawyers representing more alleged victims of the congregation filed a motion Thursday in Quebec Superior Court asking permission for a class-action suit on behalf of people abused in six other institutions run by the congregation’s priests and brothers, including the iconic St-Joseph’s Oratory.

Lawyer Alain Arsenault said 25 people have already come forward since the first lawsuit, which was settled earlier this year.

That class-action suit, which began with just one former student, compensated 206 victims of sexual abuse at the hands of the brothers, each receiving on average $60,890 in damages. The abuse took place in Collège Notre Dame, Collège de St-Césaire and Notre-Dame-de-Pohénégamook, and involved 80 perpetrators who were members of the religious order.

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Sex-abuse lawsuit filed against Archdiocese of Portland alleging rape by notorious priest

OREGON
The Oregonian

By Helen Jung | hjung@oregonian.com
on October 31, 2013

A 47-year old Washington County man is suing the Archdiocese of Portland for more than $6.3 million, saying it failed to prevent or rein in a known pedophile priest from raping and assaulting him as a boy in the 1970s.

The lawsuit, filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Portland, is one of dozens that have been lodged over the years against the archdiocese regarding alleged sexual abuse by Father Maurice Grammond, who served as a priest for more than 40 years in Oregon. The archdiocese has paid out more than $33 million in settlements with 54 victims of Grammond — more than for any other of its priests.

Grammond was suspended from the priesthood in 1991 and died 11 years later at a Gresham care home for Alzheimer’s patients.

“The archdiocese knew for 20 years before my client was abused that Father Grammond was molesting boys, and yet that whole time it did nothing,” said Kristian Roggendorf, the attorney for the plaintiff, who is named only by pseudonym. “It’s unfortunate that the only recourse he has now is a civil lawsuit for his broken life.”

The archdiocese did not immediately comment on the suit.

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Compliance, public nuisance, and some angry priests in MN

MINNESOTA
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on October 31, 2013

First, let’s talk about compliance.

Since 2002, Catholics and the public have been “assured” time and time again that dioceses across the United States are “in compliance” with the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, a set of rules created by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops after the scandals in Boston more than 11 years ago.

As recently as 2012, the Archdiocese of Minneapolis/St. Paul was in “full compliance” with the Charter to Protect Children and Young People.

So says the Archdiocese’s website:

The Archdiocese is grateful to everyone in parishes, Catholic schools and other locations who work to ensure that the Charter requirements are implemented. We appreciate your efforts and your continued cooperation to help create and maintain safe environments in local Church ministry.

The problem? Well, since the implementation Minnesota’s three-year civil window for adult victims of child sexual abuse, the public has learned that Archdiocese officials have very recently kept perpetrators in ministry and hid a cache of child porn in the chancery basement.

If THIS is compliance in Minnesota, what is going on in other dioceses nationwide? And what else is hiding in the bowels of chancery buildings across the state of Minnesota?

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Deputies: Church volunteer raped girl during Sunday school

FLORIDA
Fox 13

BRANDON (FOX 13) –
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s investigators say in between music lessons and Sunday school, a church volunteer was able to molest a girl for three years without anyone noticing a thing.

It all started in 2010 when the girl was 9 years old. Investigators say William A. Richardson II, 47, of Brandon molested the girl when she was 9 years old, and then sexually battered her when she was 11.

It ended last week when another young girl told an adult. It was not immediately clear whether that girl was also a victim.

During a court appearance Thursday morning, the judge told Richardson that detectives have pretty good evidence against him.

Now, investigators are trying to figure out if there are more victims out there.

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Brandon youth minister accused of sexually battering girl

FLORIDA
Tampa Bay Times

Times staff
Thursday, October 31, 2013

BRANDON — A youth minister was arrested Wednesday on charges he sexually battered a girl several times during Sunday school classes.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s office said the abuse began when the girl was as young as 9 and continued until she was 11.

William A. Richardson II, 47, of Brandon first molested the girl in 2010 during Sunday school at First Baptist Church of Mango in Seffner, deputies said. The abuse happened again at least once this year during Sunday school, deputies said.

Richardson is the assistant youth ministries and choir director at the church, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

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William Richardson accused of sexually assaulting young girl during Sunday School

FLORIDA
WTSP

[with video]

Seffner, Florida — A man is facing charges of sexually abusing a girl during Sunday school classes, detectives said.

Hillsborough County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 47-year-old William A. Richardson II at his home on Lakewood Drive in Brandon.

He’s facing the death penalty for charges he sexually battered an 11-year-old girl during Sunday school at First Baptist Church of Mango in Seffner.

Richardson is also accused of molesting the girl when she was 9 or 10 years old and sheriff’s spokesman Larry McKinnon said fondling may have happened multiple times during the past three years.

Detectives say Richardson said things that made it clear he had committed the sexual battery during a phone call with the victim that deputies were listening in on.

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11-Year-Old Molested During Sunday School Over 3-Year Period, Youth Volunteer Facing Death Penalty

FLORIDA
Christian Post

By Morgan Lee
October 31, 2013

A Florida man has been accused of repeatedly sexually molesting a girl over the course of several years during church Sunday school sessions, Hillsborough County detectives have alleged.

Hillsborough County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 47-year-old William Richardson II on charges that between 2010 and October 2013 he molested a girl who was nine-years-old at the time the alleged abuse began at First Baptist Church of Mango.

In a news release, law enforcement also claimed that the most recent attack came this month, when “at 11 years old, Richardson on at least one occasion sexually battered [the girl.]”

Richardson is currently facing the death penalty for his actions because of the ages of himself and the alleged victim. Under Florida law, sexual battery is a capital felony when the victim is under the age of 12 and perpetrator over the age of 17.

Richardson has also been charged with felony molestation.

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Lawyer gets 6 months to file Pa. abuse suits

PENNSYLVANIA
San Francisco Chronicle

HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A judge has given an attorney six months to settle claims on behalf of seven former students who allege they were molested by a Franciscan friar who helped as an athletic trainer at a Roman Catholic high school in Johnstown from 1992 to 2001.

The Blair County judge said the deadline should be long enough for Altoona attorney Richard Serbin to determine whether his clients’ claims can be settled without the actual filing of lawsuits.

Serbin is one of several attorneys representing more than 50 former students at Bishop McCort High School in Johnstown, and schools in Ohio and Michigan, who have said they intend to sue or seek out-of-court settlements for the actions of Brother Stephen Baker.

Most of the plaintiffs are targeting Pennsylvania’s Altoona-Johnstown diocese or school officials at Bishop McCort High School, where Baker taught and assisted with athletic training from 1992 to 2002. The school is about 60 miles east of Pittsburgh.

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Extension granted for lawsuits in friar’s sex-abuse case

PENNSYLVANIA
WJAC

Updated: Thursday, October 31 2013

BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. — Five alleged sex abuse victims of a former athletic trainer at Bishop McCort High School in Johnstown will have more time to negotiate settlements in their cases.

Blair County Judge Jolene Kopriva granted attorney Richard Serbin six additional months so file civil lawsuits related to claims of sexual abuse made by his clients against the late Brother Stephen Baker.

Baker was a Franciscan friar and a former athletic trainer at Bishop McCort and was the subject of child abuse investigations in Ohio, Minnesota and Pennsylvania, Baker lived at St. Bernadine Monastery in Hollidaysburg when he committed suicide Jan. 26. Serbin asked for the additional time after the Bishop of the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown Mark Bartchak announced earlier in October that the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese wanted to try to settle claims against Baker rather than litigate them.

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Archdiocese did not require abusive priest to disclose full list of victims

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Public Radio

[the document]

by Madeleine Baran, Minnesota Public Radio
October 31, 2013

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis did not require an abusive priest to give the church the names of every child he sexually assaulted, according to a document obtained by MPR News.

Top church official Rev. Kevin McDonough revealed the archdiocese’s decision while responding to a man who reported in 2002 that he had been sexually abused by the Rev. Robert Thurner years earlier.

“I have no record that Father Thurner reported you as a victim, but we have not recently asked him to provide an exhaustive list,” McDonough wrote in the letter, dated June 6, 2002. There is no indication that McDonough reported the man’s allegation to police. Archdiocesan policy does not require church officials to report abuse to police if the victim is no longer a child.

“I do not know that my search of our records is going to be very satisfying to you,” McDonough wrote in the letter. “There may be many things we will never know.”

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Ayacucho: Sacerdote violó a menor seminarista

PERU
Correo

09:29 | AYACUCHO –
Una nueva denuncia se suma en Ayacucho contra la iglesia católica. En esta ocasión un sacerdote identificado como Luis Alejandro Bazalar García fue acusado de violación.

Un menor de edad, quien era seminarista, denunció a Bazalar García de haberlo violado al interior de una parroquia ayacuchana, según informó RPP.

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Ayacucho: Arquidiócesis rechaza denuncia de violación contra sacerdote

PERU
RPP

[Summary: The vicar general of the Ayacucho diocese has denied the facts of an allegation that priest Luis Alejandro Bazalar Garcia raped a former seminarian.]

Ante la apertura de la investigación por la Séptima Fiscalía Penal de Huamanga, debido al presunto abuso sexual de parte del sacerdote Luis Alejandro Bazalar García contra un exseminarista menor de edad, el vicario general de la Arquidiócesis de Ayacucho, Javier Obón, negó los hechos.

El hombre religioso manifestó que son patrañas de parte de la familia del joven contra el sacerdote.

Además, manifestó que el muchacho dijo ante la Fiscalía que fue violado por otro seminarista.

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Arzobispado de Ayacucho no se pronuncia sobre denuncia a sacerdote

PERU
RPP

[Summary: Archbishop Salvador Pineiro, Metropolitan Bishop of Ayacucho, so far as not commented on the new sexual abuse allegation made against priest Luis Alejandro Bazalar Garcia. The victim’s aunt made the accusation public following a medical examination of the 17-year-old victim which confirmed the act of rape. The victim is a former seminarian. The case is being investigated by the prosecutor and a lawyer for the family.]

Hasta el momento, el arzobispo metropolitano de Ayacucho, Salvador Piñeiro, no se ha pronunciado sobre la nueva denuncia de abuso sexual que recae contra otro sacerdote, Luis Alejandro Bazalar García.

Este miércoles, la tía del joven de 17 años, exseminariasta, Magaly de la Cruz Roca, hizo público el hecho tras conocer los resultados del examen médico que confirmó el acto de violación.

Por lo pronto, el caso es investigado por la Séptima Fiscalía Penal de Huamanga y por la Fiscalía de Familia.

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Sex assault allegations against archbishop ‘crazy:’ witness at Winnipeg trial

CANADA
Montreal Gazette

WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg man who as a boy befriended an Orthodox archbishop says allegations that he sexually assaulted two brothers are “crazy.”

Jason Rodgers told court that he first met Seraphim Storheim in 1985 when he was 10 years old.

Rodgers says Storheim befriended him and used to entertain neighbourhood children at his parish home in Winnipeg’s north end.

Rodgers says he confided in Storheim about problems he was having.

Storheim is accused of sexually assaulting two pre-teen boys when they visited him in Winnipeg three decades ago.

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‘Shatter needs to make a public statement on redress delay for Magdalene women’

IRELAND
The Journal

SINN FÉIN’S MARY Lou McDonald is calling on the Minister for Justice and Equality to make a public statement on the delay in issuing redress payments and promised supports to the surviving women of the Magdalene Laundries.

She said that over eight months have now passed since the Taoiseach apologised to the surviving women of the Magdalene Laundries, but that not a single redress payment has been made.

Supports

“In fact none of the vital supports provided for in Mr Justice Quirke’s report have been delivered on,” she said, adding, every week she receives receives phone calls from surviving women “desperately upset and confused” by the government’s failure to provide the redress and supports promised months ago.

She stated:

This failure is set against the government’s recent denial of widespread brutality and forced detention in the Laundries in response to very serious concerns raised by the United Nations Committee Against Torture with the state.

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FEARFUL TODAY AND EVERY DAY IN MINNESOTA

MINNESOTA
Jeff Anderson and Associates

JEFFREY R. ANDERSON

It’s Halloween and you should be scared in Minnesota. There are dozens of credibly accused clerical offenders of children whose names are only known to the Catholic bishops and kept secret. You don’t know who they are, and you don’t know where they are. What we do know is that they could harm our children and that the hierarchs in Minnesota from Duluth to St. Cloud to New Ulm, to Winona and the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis know and have already determined the clerical offenders to be “credibly accused” of abuse of minors. But with only the desire to protect themselves, the Catholic hierarchs in Minnesota continue to worry more about their reputation than the well-being of the children. I wish we could say this was just a Halloween hazard, but this is a hazard that has been ongoing for a long time and will continue until these names are disclosed and made known to the communities in which these people are living and working. Our firm is working vigorously with survivors to force the disclosure of these names and of these lists across the state. Until they do, there is every reason to be scared on Halloween and on every day until there is a full and open disclosure.

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CONSISTORY FOR THE CREATION OF CARDINALS IN FEBRUARY 2014

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Information Service

Vatican City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) – The director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J., made the following declaration this morning:

“On the occasion of the meeting of the ‘Council of Cardinals’ scheduled for early next October (1-3 October) and the subsequent meeting of the Synod Council (7-8 October), the Pope has informed the participants of his intention to convoke a Consistory for the creation of new cardinals on the occasion of the Feast of the Cathedral of St. Peter, 22 February. Pope Francis has decided to communicate his decision to convoke February’s Consistory in advance in order to facilitate the planning of other meetings involving the participation of cardinals from different parts of the world.

“Indeed, it is foreseen that the Pope, like his predecessors on other occasions, intends for the Consistory to be preceded by a meeting of the College of Cardinals.

“Before this meeting – scheduled for the 17 and 18 February – there will take place the third meeting of the ‘Council of Cardinals’ (the so-called ‘Eight Cardinals’), while after the Consistory, on 24 and 25 February, there will be the meeting of the Synod Council.

“The next meeting of the Council of Cardinals for economic and organisational matters of the Holy See (the so-called ‘Council of Fifteen’) is expected to be scheduled as in previous years for the month of February, probably during the preceding week”.

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OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

VATICAN CITY
Vatican Information Service

Vatican City, 31 October 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father: …

– accepted the resignation from the office of auxiliary of the archdiocese of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, presented by Bishop Pablo Cedano Cedano, upon having reached the age limit.

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WV – Mormon officials shirk wrongdoings; SNAP responds

WEST VIRGINIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Oct 31, 2013

Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (314 566 9790, SNAPclohessy@aol.com)

West Virginia Mormon church officials credibly accused of concealing and neglect regarding a predator are now refusing to accept responsibility.

[Herald Mail]

We are disappointed that Berkeley County Mormon church officials won’t acknowledge their involvement with Christopher Michael Jensen, who is currently in prison for child sexual abuse and assault. These officials should be held accountable for ignoring accounts of abuse that were seen, heard or suspected by their congregation.

We urge anyone who was hurt by someone in a position of authority to step forward, speak up and get help to both recover personally and help others.

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SNAP Takes Issue With Selection Of New Archbishop

HARTFORD (CT)
The Hartford Courant

by BERNIE DAVIDOW

The morning after Toledo Bishop Leonard P. Blair was named to take over the Hartford Archdiocese, a Connecticut representative of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests was on the front steps of the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford to air the organization’s concerns about the appointment.

The SNAP member, Gail Howard of Redding, said she was there with her husband Wednesday in part to draw attention to Blair’s behavior regarding the nationally publicized case of the Rev. Gerald Robinson, a Toledo diocesan priest, who ultimately was convicted in 2006 of killing a nun 26 years earlier.

SNAP has asked why Blair, bishop at the time of the trial, wasn’t more forthcoming with documents that the group says might have helped prosecute the case. The organization has also argued that Blair should have worked harder to get the priest, the Rev. Gerald Robinson, defrocked. The organization has called on Blair to explain his actions.

Attempts to reach two spokeswomen for the Toledo Diocese were unsuccessful Wednesday.

Howard said SNAP was also asking the Hartford Archdiocese to work harder to reach out to victims of sexual abuse by priests. One way, she said, would be to have parish priests read, from the altar, a list of all offending priests who have served in the archdiocese and to ask any of their victims to report the abuse.

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Rev. Stephen O’Gara Slams Minnesota Archdiocese Over Handling Of Priest Abuse Cases, Is ‘Embarrassed To Be Catholic’

MINNESOTA
Huffington Post

[with video]

There have been 18 lawsuits filed against members of the Minnesota Catholic clergy since May, when state law was changed to give abuse victims a three-year window to bring lawsuits that were previously barred by a statute of limitations. Many of the suits also point the finger at the archdiocese, which has a lot to explain when it comes to the alleged cover-ups that took place.

It’s not just the victims who are speaking out about this issue. The Rev. Stephen O’Gara, a popular priest from St. Paul, stepped up to demand accountability from the diocese, criticizing Archbishop Nienstedt for his handling of sex abuse scandals in the clergy in a scathing sermon, which you can listen to above.

O’Gara said on Sunday:

He needs to stand before us and explain himself. Only then will we have the respect called to his office. It’s about arrogance, and we all fall victim to arrogance in some degree or in some place in our lives. But this is more. This is not some small matter. This is a big deal. It’s the first time, I must say, in 69 years that I’m embarrassed to be Catholic.

On Tuesday an unnamed Minnesota woman sued the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis for allegedly “failing to protect her from an abusive priest, reports Minnesota Public Radio.

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Bad Religion stream Christmas album

UNITED STATES
Music News

Bad Religion are now streaming Christmas Songs, which was released on Monday via Epitaph and features the LA veterans takes on Christmas standards, including ‘Hark! The Herald Angels Sing’, ‘White Christmas’ and ‘O Come All Ye Faithful’.

Bad Religion will contribute 20% of proceeds from Christmas Songs to SNAP, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. For more information visit: http://www.snapnetwork.org/.

Bad Religion have threatened to record an album of seasonal classics for years, and now they’ve gone and done it, tackling eight chestnuts in their classic punk rock style. From ‘White Christmas’ with its nod to pioneers The Ramones, to the glorious choirboy intro to ‘Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,’ ‘Christmas Songs’ is the record you need to get your holiday household’s toes tapping.

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WCCO Exclusive: Jane Doe Shares Video Describing Alleged Clergy Abuse

MINNESOTA
WCCO

[with video]

Reporting Esme Murphy

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A video statement obtained exclusively by WCCO shows a Minnesota woman describing alleged abuse by a Catholic priest.

Her case is part of a growing scandal accusing a cover-up by top officials of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

“You started rubbing my back and you put your hand under my shirt and you were rubbing the skin, skin against skin,” she said in the video.

She’s now suing him.

The woman told WCCO’s Esme Murphy she wanted to make the video public so that people could hear her story in her own words. She made the video in 2006 to present to the archdiocese panel that was investigating her claim of abuse from Keating. In the video she details the abuse, and addresses Keating.

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Columnist says the Vatican should remove Bishop Robert Finn

MISSOURI
KMBZ

A nationally known religious columnist says Pope Francis should fire Bishop Robert Finn. Bill Tammeus, a veteran Kansas City religious columnist, wrote an open letter to Pope Francis in the National Catholic Reporter.

He likens what happened in the Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese to Watergate and says Finn should be removed.

“I see no way for him to stay and have this Pope be taken serious to fix this scandal and so that’s what led me to write this piece,” says Tammeus.

Finn was convicted last year for failure to report suspected child abuse by ex-priest Shawn Ratigan, who is now in prison.

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THE WAR ON THE BISHOPS

UNITED STATES
Catholic League

Bill Donohue comments on the latest attack on a bishop:

Last week, I defended St. Paul and Minneapolis Archbishop John Nienstedt when he was being attacked by left-wing Catholics, and ex-Catholics, from the Catholic Coalition for Church Reform; the group, which rejects the Church’s teachings on sexuality, called for the Vatican to remove Nienstedt from office.

Yesterday, another open letter was sent to the Vatican seeking the ouster of a bishop; Pope Francis is being asked to remove Kansas City-St. Joseph Bishop Robert Finn from office. The request is coming from another person who is not in communion with the Church—he never was—Presbyterian journalist Bill Tammeus. His letter is being featured by the National Catholic Reporter, a left-wing dissident weekly.

Tammeus claims that Bishop Finn was not duly protective of children in his diocese. Not only is he wrong about this, he has no moral standing to be pointing fingers at anyone. For years, Tammeus wrote for the Kansas City Star, yet in all of his columns on sexual abuse, he never took on the teachers’ unions for their obstructionist policies that contribute to child rape in the public schools.

Kansas is one of only two states where there are no laws requiring criminal history checks for public school teachers. In 2011, when an attempt was made to strengthen current regulations by mandating fingerprinting of prospective public school employees, the Kansas teachers’ unions fought it. Tammeus said nothing.

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The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis Amidst New Allegations

MINNESOTA
MDST 485 Class Blog

Once again, the Catholic Church is making headlines for its continued mishandling of abuse covered up over many years. What brought these issues to light this time, is a woman who filed who filed a sexual abuse lawsuit against the Rev. Michael Keating, a professor at the University of St. Thomas. The article can be seen here. As a whole, the Archdiocese is under the microscope. Since this lawsuit has been filed, Keating has taken a leave and former Archbishop Harry Flynn recently resigned from the St. Thomas Board of Trustees. Prior to this, the Rev. Kevin McDonough also resigned his position as vice chairman of the St. Thomas Board also. Essentially, they did not want their positions within the board and the Catholic Church to interfere with ongoing investigations. So many high-profile positions in such a short time makes one contemplate such actions.

Now, one man in St. Paul has started a petition on change.org calling for the resignation of Archbishop Neinstedt. The Petition is here. I urge you to read the articles in this blog post and sign the petition if you feel. The petition is short and to the point in calling for Neinstedt’s resignation. As Neinstedt himself states he is not stepping down, perhaps the popular voice of the public may change his mind. This may be a necessary step to show members of the Catholic church they have been heard and continued change is happening.

Perhaps now, with Pope Francis as the head of the Catholic Church, a new kind of change that has already been noticed with him will continue to filter throughout the church world-wide. Some of the changes and Francis’s demeanor can be seen in this article.

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Judi Dench: My Irish roots helped me in my latest role

IRELAND
Irish Independent

BENJI WILSON – 30 OCTOBER 2013

As one of Britain’s acting greats, Judi Dench is probably best known for playing Queen Victoria in Mrs Brown or ‘M’, head of M16, in the Bond films.

But the classically trained actress had no problem switching on an earthy Dublin accent for her latest movie, Philomena, the true story of Philomena Lee who was banished to a convent, for the ‘sin’ of having a child out of wedlock in 1952.

Then again, Judi has been studying the lilt from a young age. “[Philomena] is older than me but not much, so I can identify with her past and I can identify with Ireland.

“My Ma and her family were from Dublin.”

Based on the book The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by Martin Sixsmith, the film, out on Friday, tells the story of Philomena’s 50-year search for her son, Anthony, who was bundled into the back of a car aged three-and-a-half and never came back.

With the help of journalist Sixsmith (played by Steve Coogan in the film), she finally discovered her child, renamed Michael, had been adopted by a middle-class Catholic couple from St Louis, Missouri.

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Humour cannot hide rage as Philomena searches for son

SCOTLAND
Herald Scotland

Philomena (12A)
Dir: Stephen Frears
With: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan, Sophie Kennedy Clark
Runtime: 98 minutes

SCOTS director Peter Mullan tackled the sins of the Magdalene laundries against those deemed “fallen women” in his searing 2002 drama, The Magdalene Sisters. Enraged and implacable, Mullan’s film was a war cry from the heart.

Stephen Frears’s Philomena comes at the subject in a gentler fashion, even managing to leaven the sadness with laughter. What sacrilege is this, one might wonder? What way is this to treat the subject of young women torn from their sons and daughters?

As it turns out, it is the best kind of irreverence, the kind that illuminates as it indicts, that takes no prisoners but does not go for the easy answers either. It is a difficult line to walk, and with anyone other than Judi Dench, Steve Coogan and Frears (The Queen, Dangerous Liaisons) it might have stumbled. While not without a misstep, Philomena links its arm into the audience’s and chums them along the road. By the end, one would happily spend another hour in the company of the titular Philo-mena. Plus, and here is the clever part, one leaves the picture just as stirred as after Mullan’s film.

Philomena is based on the investigative book The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by Martin Sixsmith, a former BBC newsman turned Labour Government spin doctor turned ex-spin doctor. When the film opens, Sixsmith, played by Coogan (who also wrote the screenplay with Jeff Pope) has recently been unfairly “resigned” by his minister boss and is feeling rather sorry for himself, despite eventually winning the argument and a nice chunk of change in compensation.

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The Secret Gay Life of the Vatican: Inside a Hidden Netherworld of the Catholic Church

VATICAN CITY
Vanity Fair

As rumors of a powerful “gay lobby” within the Vatican make headlines and a new Pope promises reform, Vanity Fair contributing editor Michael Joseph Gross interviews dozens of current and former priests, gay monks, veteran Vatican journalists, Italian aristocrats, and gay men at Roman gyms, bars, nightclubs, sex clubs, and restaurants and finds that “to be gay in the Vatican is no guarantee of success, mark of belonging, or shortcut to erotic intrigue. Most basically it is a sentence of isolation,” a life “in a closet that has no door.”

According to Gross’s piece in the December issue of Vanity Fair (on stands today), a significant number of gay clerics at the Vatican are in positions of great authority, but they inhabit a secretive netherworld because homosexuality is officially condemned. The principal requirement of their power and priesthood is silence about who they really are—at least in public. According to Gross, “Clerics inhabit this silence in a variety of ways. A few keep their sexuality entirely private and adhere to the vow of celibacy. Many others quietly let themselves be known as gay to a limited degree … sometimes they remain celibate and sometimes they do not. A third way, perhaps the least common but certainly the most visible, involves living a double life.

Gross goes on to describe the codes and signals by which gay priests navigate life in the Vatican. “Camp is perhaps the most powerful and pervasive” code, with ironic, effeminate self-mockery allowing priests to “exercise some limited rebellion against their own isolation and invisibility.” One former gay priest describes clerical camp to Gross as “a natural way of expressing [gay identity] while celibate.” Yet in the Church, as in Italian society, Gross writes, “the right appearance—la bella figura­—is all…. Parties celebrating appointment to the Vatican and other high Church offices can be lavish … with many clerics in attendance being ‘gay men wearing everything handmade, perfect, queer as it comes,’” as a prominent figure in the Roman art world tells Gross. Still, Gross finds an every-man-for-himself dynamic in Rome’s gay clerical culture: gay clerics often fail to help one another, says a gay former seminarian who was robbed one night in a park while numerous men stood by, because solidarity entails the risk of being outed.

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McCort seeks info on alleged victims

PENNSYLVANIA
Tribune-Democrat

Kathy Mellott
kmellott@tribdem.com

EBENSBURG — The board of directors of Bishop McCort Catholic High School is attempting to force a Greensburg attorney to provide more information regarding three former students who allege they were sexually molested by Brother Stephen Baker.

A request filed at the Cambria County Courthouse seeks to have attorney Susan Williams file the detailed lawsuit regarding plaintiffs who to date have been listed only as victims 1, 2 and 3.

The document is asking that Williams be given 20 days to file the complaint outlining details of the allegations made against Baker, a Franciscan friar who worked at Bishop McCort from the early 1990s through 2000.

Williams said she has received a copy of the request.

“I haven’t decided yet what I will do,” she said Wednesday.

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Abuse claims deadline extended

PENNSYLVANIA
Altoona Mirror

October 31, 2013
By Phil Ray (pray@altoonamirror.com) , The Altoona Mirror

HOLLIDAYSBURG – President Judge Jolene G. Kopriva has given the Altoona attorney representing five alleged sexual abuse victims of Brother Stephen Baker another six months to determine if the cases can be resolved without filing civil lawsuits.

Attorney Richard Serbin has filed notice of seven possible lawsuits in the Baker case, but in early October, the judge notified Serbin that in five cases the 120-day limit had expired for the filing of civil complaints.

She gave Serbin 30 days to file the complaints that list the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown, Bishop McCort High School, where Baker served as an athletic trainer, St. Bernardine Monastery of Hollidaysburg, the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular and retired Bishop Joseph Adamec as defendants.

On Oct. 11, Bishop Mark Bartchak issued a statement saying, “The parties believe that it would serve everyone’s interest to devote time and resources to resolving the claims as opposed to engaging in formal litigation.”

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California Police Arrest Brooklyn Rabbi Wanted For Allegedly Sexually Molesting Boys

NEW YORK
NY1

[with video]

A Brooklyn rabbi wanted for allegedly sexually abusing boys was arrested Tuesday in California.

Menachem Tevel, who goes by the name Mendel Tevel, was arrested at the Jem Community Center in Beverly Hills, where he worked.

Four men are accusing Tevel of abusing them between 1995 and 2004 when they were minors.

A Jewish activist group warned the center about Tevel’s past.

“People were notified,” said Ilanit Glucosky of Jewish Community Watch. “The rabbis in Los Angeles were notified by Jewish Community Watch that he is a threat to children, that he has been accused of being a sexual predator.”

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Sacerdote es denunciado por violación en Ayacucho

PERU
RPP

[Summary: Another priest has been accused of rape in the Ayacucho region. Luis Alejandro Bazalar García is alleged to have molested his nephew, a 17-year-old former seminarian. After a medical examination confirmed the act of rape, the priest then asked the youth to get into a taxi where he would take him to another place. The victim’s aunts saw what was happening and foiled the attempt. It is said that in the struggle the youth went into the kitchen, grabbed a knife and cut his wrist. He is now hospitalized. An aunt said her nephew was a seminarian but was removed two months ago and request of Bazalar Garcia.]

Un segundo caso de violación involucra a un sacerdote en la región Ayacucho. Esta vez, Luis Alejandro Bazalar García fue denunciado por Magaly de la Cruz Roca de abusar sexualmente de su sobrino, un exseminarista de 17 años.

Tras conocerse los resultados del examen médico que confirmó el acto de violación, el sacerdote acudió la tarde del miércoles al domicilio del menor y lo obligó a subir a un taxi para trasladarlo a otro lugar, pero fue sorprendido por las tías de la víctima y se frustró su intento, reveló De la Cruz.

Asimismo, contó que en el forcejeo, el sacerdote indujo al menor a suicidarse, por lo que el menor acudió a la cocina, cogió un cuchillo y se cortó la muñeca, motivo por el cual ahora está internado en un centro médico, añadió. En ese momento, una familiar también terminó con los brazos fracturados al caer sobre la vereda, dijo De la Cruz a RPP Noticias.

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Priest accused in sex crimes with minor waives right to hearing

PENNSYLVANIA
Times-Tribune

SCRANTON – A suspended Diocese of Scranton priest accused of performing sex acts with a minor waived his right a preliminary hearing Wednesday.

The Rev. William Paulish, 56, 450 Third St., Blakely, was arrested in September after he was caught in his car with a 15-year-old boy in the parking lot at Penn State Worthington Scranton campus.

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Mormon church denies lawsuit’s claims of sex abuse coverup

WEST VIRGINIA
Herald Mail

Posted on October 30, 2013
mumstead
by Matthew Umstead

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a statement released Wednesday adamantly denied claims made in a lawsuit that it covered up sexual abuse of 12 children in Berkeley County by a member who has since been excommunicated and imprisoned.

The lawsuit filed Sept. 16 names Mormon church officials and excommunicated member Christopher Michael Jensen and his parents as defendants. It was filed in Berkeley County Circuit Court on behalf of five families and 12 children among them.

“The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has zero tolerance for abuse of any kind,” the church said in its statement, which was released by Martinsburg attorney William J. Powell, who is representing the church in this case.

The church also said it had reached out to all known victim families and has offered to provide counseling. The families were members of various wards of the Martinsburg, W.Va., Stake of the Mormon church at the time of the abuse, according to the lawsuit.

“Our hearts go out to victims and their families,” the church said in the statement.

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Archbishop John Nienstedt denies any abuse cover-up

MINNESOTA
Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch

Posted Oct. 31, 2013

Sleepy Eye, Minn.

Archbishop John Nienstedt, who served as Bishop of the Diocese of New Ulm from 2001 until 2007, when he was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis, is under scrutiny over how he handled clergy misconduct in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

A Minnesota Public Radio news investigation found that church officials disregarded concerns over priest misconduct over the past 10 years.

In an e-mail response to that investigation, Nienstedt denied any abuse cover-up and expressed regret that some parishioners and priests have lost confidence in him over these concerns.

“As head of this local church, I accept responsibility for addressing the issues that have been raised and am completely committed to finding the truth and fixing the problems that exist,” Nienstedt wrote. “My highest priorities are to ensure the safety of our children and to restore the trust of Catholics and our clergy. I will do everything in my power to do so.” 

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Abuse victim died before seeing justice in case against priest

PENNSYLVANIA
Mercury

Editorial

Two weeks shy of his 27th birthday, the tortured life of Sean Patrick McIlmail reportedly ended with an accidental drug overdose.

The Montgomery County resident died four days shy of facing in courtthe man allegedly responsible for his torment.

The preliminary hearing of the Rev. Robert L. Brennan was scheduled for Oct. 17 in Philadelphia on charges of rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and aggravated indecent assault for allegedly abusing McIlmail between 1998 and 2001 when he was an altar boy at Resurrection of Our Lord parish in Northeast Philadelphia. He was 11 when Brennan allegedly began assaulting him.

According to one of two Philadelphia Grand Jury reports on clerical sexual abuse, officials in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia under Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua were notified that Brennan had sexually or inappropriately touched more than 20 boys. One of those officials was the Rev. Monsignor William Lynn who was secretary of clergy for most of Bevilacqua’s tenure from 1988 to 2003.

On June 22, 2012 a Philadelphia jury found Lynn guilty of one felony count of endangering the welfare of children. Lynn was sentenced to three to six years in prison.

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Ex-priest accused of molestation now out on bail

LOUISIANA
Daily World

LAKE CHARLES — A former Calcasieu Parish priest accused of molesting young parishioners is out of jail on bond.

Mark Anthony Broussard, 57, walked out of the Calcasieu Correctional Center Monday on a $1.5 million cash bond.

Broussard is accused of molesting boys while a priest in Calcasieu Parish between 1986 and 1991. Broussard served at Our Lady Queen of Heaven and St. Henry Catholic Church. He also served at St. Eugene in Cameron Parish.

He is charged with five counts of sexual abuse — two counts of aggravated rape, one count of aggravated oral sexual battery, one count of oral sexual battery and one count of molestation of a juvenile.

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October 30, 2013

Mendel Tevel in Los Angeles jail awaiting extradition

BEVERLY HILLS (CA)
Jewish Journal

BY JARED SICHEL

Menachem Mendel Tewel, who goes by the name Mendel Tevel, remains in a Los Angeles jail awaiting extradition to Brooklyn. The rabbi and youth worker arrested Tuesday afternoon at the JEM Center in Beverly Hills is expected to be charged in New York with three counts of sexual abuse, according to officials in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office and the New York Police Department.

Although Tevel’s indictment is sealed, Lt. Lincoln Hoshino, a spokesman for the Beverly Hills Police Department, told the Journal that the arrest warrant his department received from New York charges Tevel with three counts of criminal sexual acts in the first degree, five counts of criminal sexual acts in the third degree and three counts of sexual abuse in the first degree.

Tevel, 30, is currently being held without bail at Los Angeles County’s inmate reception center in downtown L.A.. He is scheduled for an extradition hearing as early as the morning of Thursday, Oct. 31, during which he can either fight the Brooklyn DA’s extradition request, or waive opposition to it, giving New York law enforcement officials 30 days to transport him to Brooklyn to be arraigned..

In an article in the Journal in August, four men said they had been victims of Tevel when they were minors (ranging from ages 6 to 14 at the time of the alleged abuse). They claimed Tevel performed acts that included spanking on bare skin, to sexually suggestive rubbing. The instances described by those who spoke with the Journal took place as early as around 1995 and as recently as around 2004.

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Community Center Shaken After Rabbi’s Arrest On Sex Abuse Charges

BEVERLY HILLS (CA)
CBS Los Angeles

[with audio]

BEVERLY HILLS (CBSLA.com) — The arrest of a rabbi in Beverly Hills on sex abuse charges from New York City has shaken those at the community center where he worked.

KNX 1070′s Ed Mertz reports Menachem Tewel will go back to New York following his arrest at the JEM Community Center on Santa Monica Boulevard.

Tewel, 30, was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon on a warrant charging sexual abuse against four boys between 1995 and 2004.

“He will waive extradition and try to get back to New York as swiftly as possible,” attorney Dana Cole said.

JEM Community Center founder and director Rabbi Hertzel Illulian, who is also Tewel’s father-in-law, said the allegations were false.

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Curia reform may increase Congregations, reduce Pontifical Councils

VATICAN CITY
Headlines from the Catholic World

Vatican City, Oct 30, 2013 / 12:31 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis’ reform of the Roman Curia is expected to produce a new document regulating the body, and to reduce the number of Pontifical Councils, while increasing the number of Congregations.

The group of eight cardinals advising Pope Francis on the reform and on the government of the Church will have their second meeting at the Vatican Dec. 3-5, following their Oct. 1-3 meeting.

“The cardinals are not thinking about an adjustment of Pastor Bonus; they are mostly thinking about sketching out a brand new pastoral constitution,” Fr. Federico Lombardi, Holy See press office director, said in a media briefing Oct. 2.

Pastor Bonus is the apostolic constitution issued by John Paul II in 1988 which regulates and defines charges, duties and composition of the offices of the Roman Curia.

Composing a new apostolic constitution is a tricky challenge: Pastor Bonus was finally issued after 16 years of studies and discussion. Nevertheless, the new apostolic constitution should re-design the Roman Curia.

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Pastor resigns amid abuse allegations

GEORGIA
Associated Baptist Press

After a Southern Baptist leader said there is no place in the church for whistleblowers, an independent Baptist pastor in Georgia resigned his pulpit after 18-year-old abuse allegations in another state surfaced on the Internet.

By Bob Allen

An independent Baptist pastor has resigned his church in Georgia after allegations of sexual abuse 18 years ago in Michigan resurfaced on the Internet.

Leaders at King’s Way Baptist Church in Douglasville, Ga., confirmed in a letter dated Oct. 18 that Bill Wininger has resigned after more than 15 years as pastor. Another letter dated Oct. 27 acknowledged that church leaders were aware of allegations and charges surfacing recently on the Internet.

Wininger’s troubles started when a woman who is now 25 years old alleged serial abuse that began when she was 3 at North Sharon Baptist Church in Grass Lake, Mich. A Facebook group titled Justice for the Victims of Bill Wininger went online Oct. 23 and in the first week grew to 466 members.

“The beauty of the technological age we are in today is that perps cannot hide any longer,” Julie Silvestrone, an Iowa resident who studied at Hyles-Anderson College, posted Oct. 25. “We are forming an army that will not be silenced and powerful in-roads are being made behind the scenes.”

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Former St. Helena’s pastor sentenced to 2 years in prison for stealing from church and elderly parishioner

OHIO
The Plain Dealer

By Rachel Dissell, The Plain Dealer
on October 30, 2013

CLEVELAND, Ohio — A judge sentenced the former pastor of St. Helena Romanian Byzantine Catholic Church to two years in prison for siphoning money from parish coffers and stealing from an elderly churchgoer.

Andre Matthews, 54, had already pleaded guilty to charges that he stole $176,000 from the church and more than $100,000 from an 89-year-old woman.

Matthews, a longtime pastor at St. Helena on Cleveland’s West Side, was suspended from his duties as a priest on July 18, which bars him from celebrating sacraments or representing himself as a priest.

Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Richard McMonagle, after hearing from the elderly victim, Aurelia Papp, and a man representing parishioners, who packed the courtroom, said, “I know people want a little more blood out of this, but I can’t do it.”

McMonagle also ordered Matthews to pay restitution to the victims in the case.

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Parishioners Pack Courtroom as Priest Sentenced to Prison

OHIO
Fox 8

[with video]

October 30, 2013, by Melissa Reid

CLEVELAND — Father Andre Matthews, 54, of Cleveland, was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison for stealing money from his parish.

Matthews was a reverend at St. Helena Church on W. 65th Street in Cleveland.

In June, he plead guilty to stealing more than $175,000 from the church over a six-year period. The defense brought up a witness at his sentencing to testify how sick Matthews is.

“In my opinion, Father would fare very very badly, if at all, with penal incarceration,” said Dr. John Conomy.

Church members packed the courtroom. Through a translator, one of the church council members said Matthews betrayed their trust.

“I came here today to say that our faithful, our very own church, is suffering,” said Fabian Barbolovici, a parishioner.

Another one of his victims, an 89-year-old parishioner, wheeled herself forward to say Matthews broke her heart.

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Plea Deal Possible in Priest Sex Assault Case?

PENNSYLVANIA
PA Homepage

A Catholic priest from Lackawanna County who is accused of having sexual contact with a teenage boy was in court Wednesday morning.

Both prosecutors and an attorney for Father W. Jeffrey Paulish confirm a plea deal is in the works.

When he was arrested last month, Father Paulish was charged with a number of crimes including indecent assault, indecent exposure and unlawful contact with a minor.

A plea deal could spare the 15-year-old boy from ever having to testify in a courtroom.

With the possible plea deal in the works, Father Paulish gave up his right to a preliminary hearing to challenge the evidence against him.

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Leonard Blair, Hartford’s new archbishop, excites not

HARTFORD (CT)
Spiritual Politics

Mark Silk
Oct 30, 2013

Pope Francis’ choice as the next archbishop of Hartford, Toledo Bishop Leonard Blair, is cut from the same episcopal cloth as most of John Paul II’s and Benedict XVI’s American appointees.

Describing the appointment as a “countersign,” National Catholic Reporter blogger and Connecticut native Michael Sean Winters grumped, “This was a missed opportunity to send a signal to all the bishops in the United States that the Holy Father is calling for a different style of pastoral leadership in the Church.” Lauding Blair for his managerial skills, Whispers in the Loggia’s Rocco Palmo Blair called him “a figure none would mistake for being part of the USCCB’s centrist or progressive blocs.”

A longtime Vatican apparatchik, in Toledo Blair has been notable for standing with the forces of doctrinal control and hierarchical enforcement. In 2009, he was one of those bishops condemning Notre Dame for inviting President Obama to speak at commencement. The same year, he was tapped by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) to head its “doctrinal assessment” of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), the organization representing most American nuns. His two reports set the stage for the CDF’s current project of subordinating the LCWR more closely to “the teachings and discipline of the Church.”

In a video made last year, Blair looks and sounds like he’s been sucking on a lemon as he defends the effort “to remedy significant and longstanding doctrinal problems connected with the activities and programs of the LCWR.” In his bill of particulars, he attacks the organization for giving its 2012 Outstanding Leadership Award to Sr. Sandra Schneiders, retired professor of New Testament studies and Christian spirituality at Santa Clara University. Schneiders, said Blair, “has expressed the view that the hierarchical structure of the church represents an institutionalized form of patriarchal domination that cannot be reconciled with the Gospel.”

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Catholics encouraged to acknowledge Blue Knot Day and support victims of child sexual abuse

AUSTRALIA
Christian Today

By: Truth Justice Healing Council
Thursday, 31 October 2013

CEO of the Truth Justice and Healing Council has written to more than 1,500 Catholic priests and women and men from religious orders across Australia encouraging support for the activities of Blue Knot Day and the possibility of recovery for the victims of child sexual abuse.

Blue Knot Day and other activities will conclude this Sunday (3 November). The week’s activities are part of an annual awareness campaign coordinated by the victims of child sexual abuse group, Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma.

Mr Sullivan said Blue Knot day is an important event that focuses on the damage done to victims of child sexual abuse.

“This year’s Blue Knot activities are focused on recovery and spreading the message to both survivors and all community members that with the right care and support, recovery is possible,” Mr Sullivan said.

“It is important all members of the community, and particularly members of the Catholic Church, do whatever we can to help victims and survivors.

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Children’s advocates push for national protection agency

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

Pia Akerman
From: The Australian
October 31, 2013

RELIGIOUS orders and child safety advocates have called for the federal government to establish a national agency to oversee child protection standards, describing existing state-based measures as an “untenable” approach that increases the risk of sexual abuse.

A broad range of groups have demanded the new regulatory body in submissions to the royal commission investigating institutional responses to child sexual abuse, released yesterday as the commission continued public hearings in Sydney.

The Catholic Church’s Truth, Justice and Healing Council says organisations dealing with children need a “substantial overhaul” of their policies and practices, and the absence of a mandatory national accreditations scheme backed by an external audit system is “a major limitation that increases risk”.

“There is a strong moral and ethical imperative to commit to ending the sexual abuse of children within organisations,” the council submission says. “A major shift is required to ensure that organisations become child-safe organisations.”

The council acknowledged such reforms would increase costs and administrative workloads for organisations which dealt with children, including those which operated on a small scale and were staffed by volunteers.

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Review of Murphy Commission’s work says process it followed was unfair

IRELAND
National Catholic Reporter

Sarah MacDonald Catholic News Service | Oct. 30, 2013

DUBLIN A new review of the work of the Murphy Commission that investigated clerical sexual abuse in the archdiocese of Dublin charges that priests did not get even-handed treatment and that the process it followed was unfair.

Undertaken by the 1,000-member Association of Catholic Priests, the review also said the commission’s work exceeded its announced plans to investigate institutions rather than individuals.

The review poses a challenge to Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, who defended the commission’s findings in a statement Tuesday.

The commission published a scathing 814-page report in November 2009 in which diocesan officials in Ireland’s largest diocese, including bishops, were roundly condemned for covering up and mishandling reports of sexual abuse of children.

The priest association’s review was conducted by Fergal Sweeney, a retired Hong Kong High Court judge. The association represents about one-third of Ireland’s priests.

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Priest says he’s been shunned, fired for discussing sex abuse

CANADA
The Record

MONTREAL – A Roman Catholic priest says his attempt to raise the issue of sexual abuse with colleagues resulted in him being ostracized and eventually fired from a famous Montreal church.

The story told by Rev. Andre Samson suggests that the Vatican’s promises of a new, more open approach to dealing with sexual crimes has not necessarily translated through the church rank-and-file.

Samson says his troubles at St. Joseph’s Oratory began in June, when a distraught young man confided in him about being sexually assaulted by a priest from another parish.

He says he now wants to go public about what happened next, in order to break the “code of silence” that he says endures in an era when Pope Francis is taking concrete steps to increase transparency about sexual violence and crack down on guilty priests.

“I had confidence in the church, I had confidence in St. Joseph’s Oratory,” Samson, a veteran priest of 30 years and a university professor, said in an interview.

“Perhaps I am naive, but I never would have believed that it would go this far.

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Former reverend Andre Matthews sentenced to two years for stealing over $170,000 from church

OHIO
NewsNet5

By: Kristin Byrne, newsnet5.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio – A former Cleveland reverend was sentenced to serve two years in prison Wednesday for stealing over $170,000 from a church.

Andre Matthews, 54, a former reverend at St. Helena Catholic Church, stole the money from the church’s bingo events.

He is also accused of stealing over $100,000 from a parishioner.

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Does the DSM Say that the Bishops Were Right All Along?

UNITED STATES
Public Catholic

October 30, 2013 By Rebecca Hamilton

How many times have you heard a bishop try to explain away his actions concerning a child-molesting priest by saying “But we got him counseling. It was what the experts advised?”

And how many times, when you heard that, did you think, “Mr Bishop, nobody’s that dumb?”

There appears to be a growing move to legitimize child sexual abuse in our culture. It started a long time ago with the book Lolita and moved forward through lots of movies, books and plays such as American Beauty and others. I remember quite clearly the outrage in certain quarters when the government took a stab at holding Roman Polanski accountable for raping a 13-year-old girl.
In the words of one famous comedienne “It wasn’t rape-rape.”

It is increasingly becoming a fact rather than a conjecture that the sexual abuse of children is only really terrible in our society when it is committed by a Catholic priest, or occasionally, a referred football coach.

Now, my colleague Dr Gregory Popcak has published a post raising the question of whether or not the DSM has moved pedophilia into the gray area of “orientation.” Since the phrase “orientation” is loaded up to the top with political correctness, it has become something of a synonym in the popular imagination for an inborn trait or illness, like, say, Down’s Syndrome.

Dr Popcak makes clear that, the DSM has not changed its definition. The gray area was there all along and it comes outside the DSM, from the dilemma of how to define people who are sexually attracted to children but don’t molest them.

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Child porn is a window into the soul of the church

UNITED STATES
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on October 30, 2013

Why would a vowed celibate man have pictures of naked or semi-naked children on his computer? Why, when given the evidence of these photos, would this man’s supervisors do little or nothing, even when the crime is federal and one of the easiest to report?

Since, in this case, the supervisor is a Catholic bishop and the man with the pornography is a priest, the inaction of the bishop is a window into the fetid, rotten soul of hierarchy of the church.

This situation above reflects scandals that have rocked two midwest dioceses: St. Paul/Minneapolis and Kansas City/St. Joseph. In both instances, priests were in possession of evidence or photographs of naked or semi-naked children. The bishops, when finding out about the images, didn’t report. Instead they hid (or allegedly hid) evidence in order to protect the church.

The soul of the hierarchy of the church cannot get any more rotten than that.

In the real world, child pornography is a federal crime. It’s also one of the easiest crimes to report. The evidence is apparent and obvious. In the case of priests, the line is even more distinct: there is no reason whatsoever that an ordained and celibate cleric should have anything even remotely resembling child pornography is his possession. And if there is any question, a supervisor should report the photographs to law enforcement anyway.

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Church probe continues into priest accused of assaulting boy

UNITED KINGDOM
Croydon Advertiser

By Gareth_Davies | Posted: October 30, 2013

CATHOLIC church leaders have still to decide whether to allow a priest accused of sexually assaulting a teenage boy to return to work.

Francis Moran has been withdrawn from St Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church, in Brook Road, Thornton Heath, since being arrested last September.

He was questioned by police after a man in his 30s made allegations that he had been abused when he was in his early teens.

In July police told Canon Moran there was insufficient evidence to charge or caution him and so he would face no further action.

However, the Archdiocese of Southwark, for which Canon Moran was a safeguarding officer, said it would conduct its own investigation before deciding whether he should return to St Andrew’s.

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Haunting Questions Wednesday

CALIFORNIA
The Worthy Adversary

Posted by Joelle Casteix on October 30, 2013

In honor of Halloween, let’s ask some scary questions.

– How many California Bishops personally met with California Governor Jerry Brown (or spoke to him on the phone uninterrupted) to discuss the now-defeated Child Victims’ Act?

– How many victims were able to personally meet with Jerry Brown?

Considering Brown’s SB 131 veto letter, the answer is apparent. It is quite sad when high-powered tax-exempt religious leaders get greater access to our elected officials than tax-paying crime victims.

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Chasidic Rabbi, Accused Sex Abuser, Arrested In L.A.

CALIFORNIA/NEW YORK
The Jewish Week

Police in Beverly Hills yesterday arrested Rabbi Mendel Tevel, a member of the Chabad-Lubavitch Chasidic community who is accused of committing acts of sexual abuse on minors in New York over a 20-year-period beginning in the mid-1990s, the Los Angeles Jewish Journal reported.

According to the Journal, Rabbi Tevel, who has worked at the JEM youth center in Los Angeles, was taken into custody at the center, and will be extradited back here to face charges. The paper reported in August that the rabbi, who is about 30 years old, had “performed acts that included spanking on bare skin, to sexually suggestive rubbing,” while he earlier lived in Brooklyn.

The Journal article cited charges by “four men” whose ages ranged “from ages 6 to 14 at the time of the alleged abuse.

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Beverly Hills rabbi busted for ‘molesting boys in Brooklyn’

NEW YORK
New York Post

By Natasha Velez
October 30, 2013

A rabbi accused of sexually molesting boys in Brooklyn has been arrested in Beverly Hills, where he was working at a Jewish community center, authorities said.

Rabbi Mendel Tevel faces extradition after he was arrested Tuesday by authorities acting on a warrant issued in New York charging the rabbi with criminal sexual acts. Tevel was a youth worker in Brooklyn, New York City, at the time.

The indictment against Tevel involves a complaint from a Brooklyn man who accused the rabbi of performing oral sex on him several times in his car when Tevel was 22 and the alleged victim was 14.
The rabbi moved to Los Angeles and had recently been working at the JEM Center, a Jewish youth community center in Beverly Hills.

The JEM Center’s director, Rabbi Hertzel Illulian, is Tevel’s father-in-law.

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