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Jesuit Order admits child sex abuse in three nations - Summary

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab -NEW* and Fr Peter Riedel -NEW* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Students.        
   Earth Times, http://www. earthtimes. org/articles/ show/307013, jesuit-order- admits-child- sex-abuse- in-three- nations-- summary.html ; ~ February 01, 2010
   BERLIN, Germany -- The Jesuit Order of Catholic priests admitted Monday that boys had been sexually abused at its secondary schools in three nations and that it covered up the scandal a quarter century ago. Stefan Dartman, superior for Germany of the worldwide order, spoke in Berlin after a former sex abuser who left the order in 1991 went public with an admission that he forced boys to have sex at an upmarket boys school, Canisius College, in the capital from 1975 to 1983.
   Dartmann disclosed that the same sports teacher had been guilty of similar abuses at the order's schools in Spain and Chile. Dartmann criticized his predecessors for not making the cases public. In Germany, the abuses happened in five different towns.
   "We realize with horror that these matters were evidently perceived differently in the 1970s, 80s and 90s," Dartmann said.. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:38 PM, February 01, 2010 (This is the first item of Abuse Chronology: http://www. multiline. com.au/~ johnm/ethics/ ethcont169. htm , and of the Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abusetracker , A Blog by Kathy Shaw, for Monday, February 01, 2010.)
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Bishop Resigns Over Heavy Church Debts

  [~ 2000s Monsignor Kizito Bahujimihigo -? NEW*] - RCC. Money.  
   AllAfrica, The New Times, by Jean B Nkusi, February 1, 2010
   KIGALI – Monsignor Kizito Bahujimihigo, who headed the Catholic dioceses of Kibungo and Ruhengeri has resigned, amid serious financial troubles, the church announced last Friday.
   According to Bishop Semarigande Mbonyintego of Kabgayi Diocese, who is also the chairman of the Bishops in Rwanda, Bishop Kizito resigned because he had failed to account for millions of church funds.
   "Monsignor Kizito Bahujimihigo has resigned; Kibungo is going to be overseen by Archbishop Thaddeus Ntihinyurwa, while Ruhengeri will be in the hands of Bishop Habiyambere," Bishop Semarigande announced. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:08 AM, February 1, 2010]

L.A. cardinal deposed for 5 hours in abuse lawsuit

  - (RCC). Card. Roger Mahony. United States of America flag; Mooney's MiniFlags 
   CNN, By Drew Griffin, CNN Special Investigations Unit, February 1, 2010
   LOS ANGELES (CA), (CNN) -- The head of the largest Catholic archdiocese in the United States faced a grueling five-hour deposition last month, answering questions about his knowledge of abusive priests and his attempts to prevent the information from reaching police.
   A spokesman for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, California, would not answer further questions about Cardinal Roger Mahony's deposition in a civil lawsuit.
   "A transcript has not been made available to the archdiocese," spokesman Tod Tamberg said. "When the transcript is made available to the public, you {CNN} may resubmit your questions."
   CNN reported last year that the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles had launched a federal grand jury investigation to determine if Mahony violated the law in his response to the molestation of children by priests.
   Tamberg said the archdiocese's attorneys "have been told that Cardinal Mahony is not a target of the investigation." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:00 PM, Feb 01, 2010]
   [CORRECTION: This newsitem was an error.  The questioning was later reported to be in a civil case, not before a grand jury. ENDS.]

Weitere Fälle von Missbrauch

  [(Jesuits)] - RCC. Boys.    
   Taz, ~ February 01, 2010
   GERMANY -- Nach dem Bekanntwerden von Missbrauch an der Jesuiten-Schule Canisius in Berlin kommen jetzt nach und nach weitere Fälle ans Licht. An der Hamburger Sankt-Ansgar-Schule haben sich bisher drei ehemalige Schüler gemeldet, die missbraucht wurden. Auch das Jesuitenkolleg St. Blasien im Südschwarzwald will mögliche Vorfälle prüfen. In beiden Fällen ist der mutmaßliche Täter Pater Wolfgang S., der am Berliner Canisius-Kolleg unterrichtet hat. Der Pater war von 1979 bis 1982 in Hamburg und von 1982 bis 1984 in St. Blasien tätig. 1991 trat er aus dem Orden aus und lebt jetzt in Chile.
   [summary]
   Officials of St. Ansgar school in Hamburg said three students have said they were abused and they expect, based on talks with these victims, that more instances of abuse will be made known. School officials have learned from a mother that one of the alleged victims is now mentally ill.
   The former Jesuit priest suspected of the abuse also taught at St. Blaise in the Black Forest. The Rev. John Siebner, rector, yesterday held an internal meeting with students to answer questions. The rector said he must assume there must be incidents of abuse at St. Blaise.
   The Rev. Stefan Dartmann, provincial for the Jesuits in Germany, apologized Monday at St. Canisius College, Berlin, for incidents of abuse in the Jesuit schools. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:47 PM, February 01, 2010

Pastor remains on clergy roster

  [≤ 2009 Rev. Alan Wenrich*] - Lutheran. Whores.  
   Pretty Good Lutherans, ~ February 01, 2010
   PENNSYLVANIA -- A year ago, members of Zion Lutheran Church in Hummelstown, Pa., woke up to the news that their pastor had been arrested.
   The Rev. Alan Curtis Wenrich was charged with "patronizing prostitutes" and for solicitation of prostitutes, according to the police report.
   Soon after his arrest, Wenrich, who is married, resigned his post at the Hummelstown church. Yet he remains on the ELCA clergy roster. His status is listed as "on leave."
   When asked why Wenrich is still a pastor, Hoover said: "Because his misconduct did not rise to the level of sexual misconduct as we define it. It was solicitation, not the act of sex." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:31 PM, February 01, 2010

Missbrauch-Skandal entfacht neue Zölibat-Debatte

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang S.* and Fr Peter R.* (Jesuits)] -- RCC. Students.        
   Welt, G. Facius und L. Wiegelmann, 19:06 Uhr, 1. Februar 2010 = Feb 01, 2010
   GERMANY -- Der Skandal um Kindesmissbrauch bei den Jesuiten weitet sich aus. Auch in Hamburg, Hildesheim und Göttingen melden sich Opfer. Jahr für Jahr werden aus Pfarreien, Seminaren und Schulen ähnliche Vorkommnisse gemeldet. Die Debatte über den Zölibat wird neu entfacht.
   Nach Berlin melden sich nun auch drei ehemalige Schüler der Hamburger Sankt-Ansgar-Schule und gaben an, vom Jesuitenpater Wolfgang S. (65) sexuell missbraucht worden zu sein. Sie sagten auch, dass es noch weitere Opfer gebe. S., der derzeit in Chile lebt, war von 1979 bis 1982 Sportlehrer in Hamburg, davor hatte er am Canisius-Kolleg in Berlin Religion und Deutsch unterrichtet.

   [summary]
   The abuse scandal in Germany has opened a new debate on celibacy as new incidents are reported in Hamburg, Hildesheim and Gottingen.
   Hanspeter Heinz, an Augusburg writer and theology professor, said the problem with abusive clergy is not celibacy but sexual immaturity which he finds to be common among priests and seminarians. Of about 18,000 Catholic priests in Germany, it was estimated by Bishop Franz Grave of Essen that two percent had pedophile tendencies. Looking the other way appears to have been how church officials dealt with the problem for years. The Rev. Werne Holst of Hildesheim said he thought it would be enough if perpetrators were brought to a convent where they could repent. He now says this assertion was wrong.
   In 1962, the head of the Vatican doctrinal congregation, Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani sent a still controversial document to the bishops conferences that said abuse cases should be kept private and reported only to the competent bishop. The victim of abuse was to remain silent under pain of excommunication. In 2002, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger said the document was still valid. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:28 PM, February 01, 2010.
   [1st RECAPITULATION: {Professor} Hanspeter Heinz, ... said the problem with abusive clergy is not celibacy but sexual immaturity ... ENDS.]
   [1st COMMENT: "Sexual immaturity" is to blame, says Heinz the professor!  And celibacy is not the problem!  Celibacy means not having sex, so if faithfully followed would mean permanent immaturity in sexual and family life!  What word-games these apologists play! ENDS.]
   [2nd RECAPITULATION: Of about 18,000 Catholic priests in Germany, it was estimated by Bishop Franz Grave of Essen that two percent had pedophile tendencies. ENDS.]
   [2nd COMMENT: Only 2%, he says!  The figure of clergy who practised child sex molestation was less than 1% worldwide, according to the present Pope (Ratzinger) before he was pope, while he was in charge of a part of the Vatican that ought to have been told by the U.S. bishops that 4% had been reported to them!  The percentage is still rising.  Don't believe the low percentages given by such Roman Catholic spokespersons! ENDS.]
   [SECRECY DOCUMENT of 1962: it is called Crimen Sollicitationis.  Print it out.  Study it. ENDS.]

Catholic clerical narcissism

  - RCC.  
   Washington Post, by Anthony Stevens-Arroyo, ~ February 01, 2010
   UNITED STATES -- It's all right for the groundhog to become enamored of his own shadow, but it's unbecoming in Catholic clergy. Narcissism, I fear, is weakening the Church. We did not need a papal pronouncement to recognize that every cultural thermometer today reads a cooling towards organized religion and a rising social temperature for consumerism, sexual exploitation, and immediate gratification. I understand why there would be a tendency to "write off" a sinful world to focus on an inner-directed faith primarily concerned with one's own salvation. I just believe that narcissism - even if it is clerical and spiritual - can go awry.
   I was prompted to sound this alarm when reading about the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy. The group describes itself as "an association of 600 Roman Catholic Priests and Deacons pledged to the pursuit of personal holiness, loyalty to the Roman Pontiff, commitment to theological study and strict adherence to the authentic teachings of the Magisterium."
   Absent from their list of priorities is the Gospel, pastoral concern for lay Catholics, or commitment to social justice teachings. I have no reason to doubt that these priests would outshine me in personal holiness and outdo me in virtue. Perhaps they would say that Gospel values are already included when pledging loyalty to the Roman Pontiff or that they do not view the pursuit of personal holiness as opposed to ministry. But the Confraternity must assume responsibility not only for what it says, but also for how it is understood. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:24 PM, February 01, 2010

Germany Shaken By 'Systematic' Sexual Abuse at Berlin Catholic School

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang S.* and Fr Peter R.* (Jesuits)] -- RCC. Students (20 in one school).        
   Der Spiegel, ~ February 01, 2010
   GERMANY -- A priest last week admitted in a statement to SPIEGEL he had abused a number of pupils at an elite Berlin high school run by Jesuit priests. In recent days, around 20 former students have come forward alleging they were sexually abused by priests at the school. The director of Canisius College has described the years-long abuse as "systematic."
   Berlin's Canisius College, a university-prep high school run by Jesuit priests, is one of the most elite schools in the German capital. Former students from the respected private school have reached the upper echelons of business, politics and society. For the past week, however, Canisius College has been at the center of a major sexual abuse scandal.
   Last week, around 20 former students claimed they had been sexually abused by two teachers at the school, Wolfgang S. and Peter R. The abuse is believed to have been committed during the 1970s and 1980s. ...
   S. also claimed he had told the Vatican about his misconduct. In his statement, he says that he had provided testimony to the Vatican with "unvarnished honesty." And in South America, he had "again and again come into close contact with the torturers and victims" of the Pinochet dictatorship. "I was confronted with my mirror image as a tormenter of children," he said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:40 PM, February 01, 2010

Jesuit leader issues apology as sex abuse scandal widens

  [1970s-80s Revs Wolfgang S. and Peter R (Jesuits)*] - RCC. ~ 20 students in one school alone.
   Ethiopian Review, ~ Feb 01, 2010
   GERMANY -- The head of the Jesuit order of Germany issued a statement on Monday apologizing for alleged sexual abuse in the 1970s and 1980s at Berlin's Canisius College.
   "I beg forgiveness for that which was neglected in terms of looking closely and reacting appropriately by those responsible in the order at the time," Stefan Dartmann said in a statement.
   After five of the school's former students informed school director Klaus Mertes of the abuse, several more people have come forward and reported similar incidents from their time as pupils. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:35 PM, Feb 01, 2010.

More Sex Abuse Cases Reported at German School

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab* and Fr Peter Riedel* (Jesuits)] -- RCC. Knew since 1981. ≥ 20 students in prestige school.        
   The New York Times, Published: February 1, 2010
   BERLIN, GERMANY (AP) -- At least 20 students were sexually abused by two Jesuit priests who taught them at one of Germany's most prestigious high schools, its director said Monday.
   That is much higher than the seven sexual abuse cases by the two priests in the 1970s and 1980s that Berlin's private Catholic Canisius Kolleg had acknowledged last month.
   Father Stefan Dartmann, the head of the Jesuit order of Germany, also said the two priests continued to sexually abuse boys and girls after being transferred from Canisius Kollege to other Catholic schools and youth institutions in Germany, Mexico, Chile and Spain. ...
   Father Klaus Mertes, the director of Canisius Kolleg, told Monday's news conference that after he sent 500 letters to alumni of the school last month, more students reported suffering sexual abuse by Fathers Peter Riedel and Wolfgang Stab, who taught at the school in the 1970s and 1980s. Mertes had reported the first seven abuse cases last week.
   Dartmann conceded that the Jesuit order of Germany had evidence of the sexual abuse cases since 1981, but had never informed parents, students or authorities. Such cases can no longer be prosecuted in Germany because of its statute of limitations, he said. ...
   Both men later left the order and Stab has admitted the sexual abuse. He now lives in Chile and has sent a letter to some of the victims to apologize.
   Riedel was attacked by one of his former victims in 1986, who then subsequently killed himself, the Berliner Morgenpost newspaper said. Riedel has not admitted the sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:30 PM, Feb 01, 2010.

For Mahony, Twilight... and "Shadow"

  - RCC.  
   Whispers in the Loggia, ~ Feb 01, 2010
   LOS ANGELES (CA) -- Over recent months, a growing wildfire of chatter -- both from the West Coast and points beyond -- has carried word of an expedited timetable on what'll arguably be Benedict XVI's most important pick for the Stateside bench: the pontiff's choice of a successor to Cardinal Roger Mahony as head of the nation's largest local church, the 5 million-member archdiocese of Los Angeles.
   While this desk has spent practically all of January tracking the talk -- hence the low posting of late -- the story broke into the open late last week after the American Papist blogger Thomas Peters reported that Mahony "has approved a coadjutor bishop [sic] recently selected for him," and that "this news – and the name – will be publicly announced 'soon.'"
   For the record, any claims of a selection already made cannot be confirmed and, as the lay of the land is looking at present, would appear premature. What's more, lacking an announcement from the Holy See, it should -- but, given the hysteria surrounding appointments, can't -- go without saying that anything can change at any time. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:03 AM, Feb 01, 2010.

How To Follow In The Cardinal Mahony Succession Drama

 
   LA Weekly, By Gene Maddaus in City News, Mon., Feb. 1, 2010
   LOS ANGELES (CA) -- Rocco Palmo, who writes about Catholic issues at Whispers in the Loggia, has been hearing the rumors about Cardinal Roger Mahony taking on an understudy who would succeed him when he retires next year.
   In a thorough consideration of the topic, he argues that the dominant storyline of the transition will be the possibility of a Latino archbishop:
   Just as the Angeleno see's roughly 3.5 million Hispanic Catholics would, on their own, constitute the nation's largest diocese... national trends indicate Rome's willingness to provide the burgeoning bloc with homegrown leadership. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:01 AM, Feb. 1, 2010

Why Perform Penance for Abuse?

  - RCC.
   The Garden of Roses: Stories of Abuse and Healing; by Virginia Jones, Feb. 1, 2010
   OREGON -- In late 2008 and early 2009 I contacted some Catholics prominent in the clergy abuse issue and invited them to embrace the Sackcloth Penance Patch. One was enthusiastic but found little support among his friends. Another said that he had discussed it in his Voice of the Faithful Group and had found little support for it. Still another told me that he had heard that the bishops were manipulating it.
   I would beg to differ. Fr. Armando initially supported us actively advertising our Compassionate Gathering group in Ascension's parish bulletin, but in the Fall of 2008 when Fr. Armando went a pilgrimage to Assisi, Italy, the Archdiocese of Portland forbad Compassionate Gathering from advertising our Gatherings and activities in the parish bulletin because we are not officially approved by the Archdiocese. My life would be ever so much easier if the Archdiocese approved of what I did.
   If the Patch was being manipulated by the bishops, Patches would be handed out in far more parishes than the three or so where Patches are being handed out in Portland, Oregon, this Lent. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:57 AM, Feb 01, 2010.
   [COMMENT: Why, indeed, perform penance for the sins of people who set up completely wrong policies, and then hide the sinners who should be doing penance? ENDS.]

Missbrauch auch an Hamburger Jesuiten-Schule?

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang S.* and Fr Peter R.* (Jesuits)] -- RCC. Knew since 1981. Students.        
   NDR, ~ Feb 01, 2010
   GERMANY -- Der Missbrauchsskandal an einer Berliner Jesuiten-Schule weitet sich bis nach Hamburg aus: Zwei ehemalige Schüler der Sankt-Ansgar-Schule in der Hansestadt haben sich ebenfalls als Opfer des beschuldigten Lehrers bezeichnet, wie Bistums-Sprecher Manfred Nielen am Montag bestätigte. "Das, was viele befürchtet haben, hat sich bewahrheitet." Die ehemaligen Schüler hätten sich aufgrund der Medienberichte bei der Schulleitung gemeldet, sagte Nielen. "Was für Hamburg angemessen ist, werden wir nun zusammen mit der Schulleitung beraten", sagte er.
   [summary]
   The sexual abuse scandal that began in Berlin has spread to Hamburg. Two former students at St. Ansgar School, Hamburg, have come forward to say they were abused by one of the priests named as an accuser in Berlin. The former Jesuit priest taught at St. Canisius in Berlin and at St. Ansgar. The suspect taught at St. Ansgar from 1979 to 1982. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:34 AM, Feb 01, 2010.

What Will It Take for the OC Register to Label Gary McKnight a Pervert-Coddler?

  - RCC.  
   Orange County Weekly, By Gustavo Arellano in Ex Cathedra, Feb 01, 2010
   ORANGE COUNTY (CA) -- Not again...the Orange County Register planted another Valentine to Mater Dei boys' basketball coach Gary McKnight, this one longer than usual, hyped on the front page, and printed in the A section so non-sports fans can learn about his glory. The strangest line in the story? When reporter Damian Calhoun wrote McKnight "has weathered controversies involving an assistant coach." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:27 AM, Feb 01, 2010.

Naked children surround pedophile priest working as missionary in Brazil. Photos here at City of Angels

  [Fr Mario Pezzotti (Xaverian leader now)] - RCC.  
   City of Angels, By Kay Ebeling, ~ Feb. 1, 2010
   BRAZIL -- Fr. Mario Pezzotti is one of 81 priests listed in the Sipe-Murray Report: "International Traffic in Catholic Priests Who Abuse." Fr. Mario Pezzotti is in Bishop Accountability as having four accusations, one that led to a financial settlement.
   Yet here are pictures of Fr. Mario Pezzotti surrounded by children, naked children, because they are Kayapo Indians, who decorate their bodies with natural paints instead of clothing, where they live in the Amazon jungle. According to a City of Angels source, Fr. Mario Pezzotti is today a "Provincial for a Xaverian province in Brazil." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:23 AM, Feb. 1, 2010

Brendan Smyth victim battles with US church

  [~ 1968 Fr Brendan Smyth] - RCC. Girl (6).    
   Tribune, http://www. tribune.ie/ news/home- news/article/ 2010/jan/31/ brendan- smyth- victim- battles-with- uschurch ; January 31, 2010
   Helen McGonigle's family was destroyed by the paedophile priest. Now she's looking for justice, writes Crime Correspondent Ali Bracken
   IRELAND / UNITED STATES – HIS ACTIONS could easily have shattered her life beyond repair. But instead, a woman sexually abused as a child by notorious paedophile Brendan Smyth has used her experience to help other victims of clerical abuse seek justice.
   Helen McGonigle (48) was just six years old when she was first assaulted by the late Irish priest. She was living in East Greenwich in Rhode Island with her family when he entered her life. The sexual abuse perpetrated against her continued for the next four years. McGonigle's family of Irish descent were members of Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church and it was here that they came into contact with the convicted sexual abuser.
   A master manipulator, he infiltrated her family's daily life. He also sexually abused her elder sister Kathleen under the pretence of preparing her for the sacrament of penance. Kathleen and Helen's brother Gerard both died from fatal drug overdoses as a result of the abuse Smyth perpetrated against her family. Her mother also spent time in a mental institution before her death because of the actions of the paedophile priest. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:53 AM, Feb. 1, 2010

Rwanda bishop resigns over 'financial problems'

  [- 2010 Bishop Kizito Bahujimihigo] - RCC.    
   CathNews Asia, Published Date: February 1, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- Rwandan Bishop Kizito Bahujimihigo has resigned because of "serious financial problems" in his diocese, a Vatican official has said.
   The Vatican official said the financial problems had prompted tensions within the diocese and health problems for Bishop Bahujimihigo of Kibungo, OK News reports.
   The Vatican official declined to give details about the extent of the crisis or whether Bahujimihigo himself was personally implicated or whether any legal action was under way. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:44 AM, Feb. 1, 2010

Rwandan bishop resigns

  [- 2010 Bishop Kizito Bahujimihigo] - RCC.
   News 24, 09:09, Feb. 1, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- A Rwanda bishop has resigned, the Vatican announced, a move an official said was due to "serious financial problems" at his diocese.
   The Vatican official said the financial problems had prompted tensions within the diocese and health problems for the bishop, Kizito Bahujimihigo of Kibungo.
   The bishop, contacted by The Associated Press, confirmed that he had stepped down but said it was still early for him to go into the details of the reasons behind his resignation. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:42 AM, Feb. 1, 2010

OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

  [- 2010 Bishop Kizito Bahujimihigo] - RCC.
   Vatican Information Service, JAN 29, 2010
   VATICAN CITY, (VIS) - The Holy Father accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of Kibungo, Rwanda presented by Bishop Kizito Bahujimihigo, in accordance with canon 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:21 AM, Feb. 1, 2010

Medios: sacerdote alemán acusado de abuso de menores vivió durante años en Chile

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab* and Fr Peter Riedel* (Jesuits)] -- RCC. Knew since 1981. ≥ 20 students in prestige German school.         
   Deutsche Welle, Feb 01, 2010
   CHILE -- Ex alumnos del colegio jesuita de Berlín Canisius Kolleg acusaron a la antigua dirección del centro escolar de haber tapado los casos de abusos a alumnos por parte de dos sacerdotes de la orden ocurridos en los años 70 y 80.
   Según informa la prensa alemana, antiguos estudiantes, algunos de ellos víctimas de los abusos, afirmaron que la dirección del colegio y la orden de los jesuitas tenían conocimiento de lo que sucedía.

   [summary]
   One of the priests who has admitted to sexually abusing students at St. Canisius College, Berlin, is in Chile. Wolfgang S., went to Chile where he dealt with victims of torture and torturers in the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet and this was confirmed by the former priest in the weekly magazine Der Spiegel.
   At least 22 students, all boys except for one girl, have said they were sexually abused at St. Caniusius between 1975 and 1983. The other accused priest has denied the allegations. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:06 AM, Feb 01, 2010.

Kutte des Schweigens

  [1970s-80s Revs Wolfgang S.* and Peter R.* (Jesuits)] - RCC. 4 countries known, so far. Students.
   Deutschlandfunk, with audio, Ursula Raue im Gespräch mit Friedbert Meurer, Feb 01, 2010
   Rechtsanwältin zu Missbrauchsfällen am Berliner Canisius-Kolleg
   Das Canisius-Kolleg in Berlin gilt als Elitezentrum katholischer Bildung. Umso größer war der Schock, als nun ans Licht kam, dass dort Schüler jahrelang sexuell missbraucht worden sind. Mit Rechtsanwältin Ursula Raue hat der Jesuitenorden, der das Kolleg betreibt, eine eigene Beauftragte für Fälle von sexuellem Missbrauch. Sie spricht mit den Tätern und recherchiert die Hintergründe.
   Friedbert Meurer: Der Jesuitenorden, der das Kolleg betreibt, hat seit einiger Zeit eine eigene Beauftragte für Fälle von sexuellem Missbrauch. Es ist die Berliner Rechtsanwältin Ursula Raue. Guten Morgen, Frau Raue.
   Ursula Raue: Guten Morgen, Herr Meurer.

   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Ursula Raue, lawyer for the Jesuit order, speaks with Friedbert Meurer of Deutschlandfunk and said she is in contact with the two priests accused of abuse at St. Canisius College and is investigating the allegations of sexual abuse that were recently made public.
   Ms. Raue said she cannot explain why instances of abuse reported in 1981 were not investigated but she is looking at this issue. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:55 AM, Feb 1, 2010

Missbrauch: Druck auf deutschen Jesuitenorden wächst

  [1970s-80s Revs Wolfgang S.* and Peter R.* (Jesuits)] - RCC. Students.  
   Kathweb, Feb 01, 2010
   GERMANY -- München-Berlin-Stuttgart (KAP) In Deutschland wächst der Druck auf die Führung des Jesuitenordens, auch Mitwisser der jüngst bekanntgewordenen Missbrauchsfälle der 1970er und 1980er Jahre gerichtlich zu belangen. In Zeitungsinterviews von Montag und vom Wochenende erhoben ehemalige Schüler sowie der frühere Kollegsdirektor Hans Joachim Martin Vertuschungs-Vorwürfe.
   [summary]
   Pessure is growing on leadership of the Jesuit order due to recently revealed accusations of abuse said to have happened in the 1970s and 1980s and their failure to investigate the allegations at the time.
   Some of the incidents were reported at the time but no action was taken. Regina Einig Wurzburg, a Catholic spokeswoman, told the Daily Post that they need to analyze more deeply the causes of abuse and seek resolution where necessary.
   The Rev. P. Stephan Dartmann, S.J., the provincial in Germany, said there are 22 suspected cases of abuse by two Jesuit teachers at Canisius College, Berlin, and there is question whether the perpetrators were responsible for more instances of abuse at other schools in Germany.
   The Rev. P. Johannes Siebner, S.J., director of the Jesuit St. Blaise College held a school meeting Monday. He said he was in close contact with officials at St. Canisius. One of the priests from the Berlin school was a teacher at St. Blaise from 1982 to 1984. The director is trying to determine if abuse happened at St. Blaise. The director said he was shocked by the crimes against students and said it continues due to a culture of ignorance.
   At the St. Ansgar School in Hamburg, also a Jesuit school, official are trying to determine whether abuse happened there about 30 years ago. One of the accused priests from St. Canisius also taught there. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:41 AM, Feb 01, 2010.

Bill would place more offenders on sex crime registry

  [Judaist]  
   Albany Times-Union, http://www. timesunion. com/AspStories/ storyprint. asp?StoryID= 895542 , By ROBERT GAVIN, Staff writer, First published: Monday, February 1, 2010
   ALBANY (NY) -- On May 7, 2007, Rabbi Yaakov Weiss of Chabad of Colonie delivered an invocation about "ethics and morals" to the New York state Assembly.
   "May those assembled here know of your presence, by enacting laws they do your will," Weiss told lawmakers inside the ornate chamber in a speech now available on YouTube.
   Weiss requested a moment of silence. Then he asked those assembled to think of "one good deed" they would do that day.
   The next month, he broke state law.
   [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:57 AM, Feb 01, 2010.]
   Weiss had "inappropriate physical contact" with a 13-year-old boy while both were naked inside a small pool known as a mikveh on Whitehall Road. He victimized another 13-year-old boy later in 2007 -- and told one of the boys to "just say nothing happened" to police and his mother.
   The conduct was revealed when Weiss pleaded guilty to child endangerment Jan. 11 in Albany County Court. [...]

Rumours of child abuse at South African refugee church

  [2008-09 Unnamed teacher* and perhaps others] - Methodist. Zimbabwean refugee girls and women, and boys. 6 - 20 cases.    
   Telegraph (United Kingdom), By Tabelo Timse, in Johannesburg for AFP, Published: 11:21AM GMT, Feb 01, 2010
   SOUTH AFRICA -- After five years during which up to 2,000 people a night slept on pews, floors and stairwells, the church is now overcrowded, filthy and reeking due to inadequate sanitation - decidedly not the image that South Africa wants to present during the World Cup.
   Claims that children were sexually abused by a teacher and fellow migrants emerged late last year, causing a drive by authorities to close down the church - though no one has put forward any alternatives for the homeless foreigners.
   "It is not my fault that I'm here," said Nokuthula Ndlovu, a 29-year-old Zimbabwean mother of one. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:53 AM, Feb 1, 2010]

Mahoney Was Deposed About Alleged Molestation In Archdiocese -- Report

 
   LA Weekly, By Dennis Romero in City News, ~ February 01, 2010
   LOS ANGELES (CA) -- Cardinal Roger Mahony was deposed for five hours last month in a grand jury investigation of past molestation allegations in the largest Catholic archdiocese in the United States, CNN reports.
   Mahony was asked how much he knew about abusive priests and whether or not he attempted to thwart law enforcement's knowledge of said abuse, according to the network. The news comes as rumors are swirling around Mahony's expected succession next year. The question on many folks' minds, of course, is whether Mahony wants to get out of Dodge before this inquisition starts to really burn or whether he might simply be moving on as a result of his age.
   A spokesman for the Cardinal, Tod Tamberg, said Mahony is not the subject of the grand jury's investigation. (We love the arrogance of the spokesman: When CNN asked him questions about the deposition, he said, "When the [deposition] transcript is made available to the public, you may resubmit your questions." You may indeed; thank you your excellency). [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:02 PM, February 01, 2010]
   [CORRECTION: A later newsitem states the deposition was for a civil case, not to a grand jury. ENDS]

Dale Fushek trial to start April 30

[Fushek]
   The Arizona Republic, by Jim Walsh - Feb. 1, 2010
   ARIZONA -- The long-delayed trial of an excommunicated Roman Catholic priest accused of misdemeanor sex charges has been delayed again, this time because former Monsignor Dale Fushek's defense attorney has a schedule conflict.
   After two long delays from appeals of pre-trial decisions, Fushek had been scheduled to stand trial on Feb. 19 on one count to contributing to the delinquency of a minor while he was pastor of St. Timothy's Catholic Church in Mesa.
   But San Tan Justice of the Peace Sam Goodman granted a continuance, re-setting a hearing on motions April 16, and setting a new trial date of April 30. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:50 PM, February 01, 2010]

Deacon Responds to Accusations of Covering Sex Abuse

[2003 Deacon Joseph Levine - NEW*] - RCC. Defended 2 sex abuse defendants.
   KOHD, By Rachel Azevedo, with video, ~ February 01, 2010
   BEND (OR) -- "I could have and should have done more to find out the facts, especially before I defended his innocence. I basically just trusted the two men, trusted their affirmation of innocence and dismissed the little tell tale signs," said Deacon Joseph Levine of Saint Francis of Assisi Church in Bend.
   Deacon Joseph Levine admits he made a mistake by publicly supporting two priests in Pennsylvania who were accused of sex abuse in 2003. A civil lawsuit was later settled out of court. Levine came to Bend's Saint Francis of Assisi church in August. He says the path was paved by the Bishop of the Baker Diocese, who believed in him. As documented in letters, the Bishop helped mediate a truce between Levine and the person who twice blocked his ordainment as a priest.
   The alleged incident dates back six years, but on Sunday, a group that advocates for those abused by priests put fliers on cars outside the church, letting parishioners know about the deacon's alleged involvement.
   "He's been kicked out of two diocese for covering up men who've sexually abused children, and we find that a problem," said Joelle Casteix of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.
   Saint Francis caught wind the group, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, had knowledge of Levine's new location. Levine addressed the issue by writing a letter published in the church bulletin, and reading it during mass. He says he didn't disclose his past up front for fear of being immediately written off. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:47 PM, February 01, 2010]

Controversial deacon defends himself

[2003 Deacon Joseph Levine*] - RCC. Defended 2 sex abuse defendants.
   Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, February 01, 2010
   BEND (OR) -- A Catholic deacon who was refused ordination two years ago by a New Jersey bishop and was ousted by a Pennsylvania bishop now works at a Bend Oregon church and is defending himself in Sunday in St. Francis parish bulletins.
   Leaders of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, are unmoved by Deacon Joseph Levine's missive.
   "It's deceitful and wrong for Levine to basically blame one individual for his own recklessness and cowardice," said David Clohessy of SNAP. "And he did tremendous hardship by publicly and repeatedly defending pedophile priests. If he's made peace with one former colleague, that's wonderful. But he's evidently done little or nothing to 'un-do' the real damage he's done to Catholic families, Pennsylvania citizens and clergy sex abuse victims."
   Below is a copy of 1) Levine's defense, 2) SNAP's recent news release about Levine and 3) SNAP's letter to Baker's Catholic bishop about Levine. SNAP has not heard back from the bishop.
   1) The following will appear by way of a bulletin insert:
   When a man has been subject to vicious calumnies and been forced to relocate on account of them, he does not want to introduce himself to his new acquaintances by saying something like, "Hello, my name is John Doe and these are all the nasty things people are saying about me." Anyone who reflects for a moment on the embarrassing events of his own life will, I think, agree that he would prefer not to have to introduce himself by making reference to those incidents.
   I came to the Baker Diocese after my reputation had been destroyed in two other dioceses where I had worked despite the fact that in those dioceses the Bishops were very pleased with my faithfulness and dedication. In fact, both of them would have very willingly ordained me. Bishop Vasa and Fr. Joseph Reinig were fully informed of the circumstances. Now, however, it has come to my attention that half-truths are circulating in the parish and so it has become necessary to address the matter publicly. I am grateful that I have been allowed to work among you for the past five months without having to explain my past association. I hope that you now have some personal experience of me which will allow you to consider more objectively the worth or value of that which is now being said about me. You have the living man before you. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:40 PM

L.A. cardinal deposed for 5 hours in abuse lawsuit

- RCC.  
   CNN, By Drew Griffin, CNN Special Investigations Unit, February 1, 2010
   LOS ANGELES (CA), (CNN) -- The head of the largest Catholic archdiocese in the United States faced a grueling five-hour deposition last month, answering questions about his knowledge of abusive priests and his attempts to prevent the information from reaching police.
   A spokesman for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, California, would not answer further questions about Cardinal Roger Mahony's deposition in a civil lawsuit.
   "A transcript has not been made available to the archdiocese," spokesman Tod Tamberg said. "When the transcript is made available to the public, you [CNN] may resubmit your questions."
   CNN reported last year that the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles had launched a federal grand jury investigation to determine if Mahony violated the law in his response to the molestation of children by priests.
   Tamberg said the archdiocese's attorneys "have been told that Cardinal Mahony is not a target of the investigation." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:00 PM[
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Mon February 01, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Tue February 02, 2010 edition:


Anstiftung» - Kirchliche Geheimdokumente zum Umgang mit sexuellem Missbrauch

   
   Ad-Hoc News, 16:05 Uhr | Feb.02.10
   {Crimen Sollicitationis in English}
   Crimen sollicitationis (lateinisch für: «Das Verbrechen der Anstiftung») ist ein vatikanisches Geheimdokument aus dem Jahr 1962. Es enthält nach Angaben von Kirchen-Kritikern Anweisungen an die Bischöfe, wie sie mit Anschuldigungen gegen Priester wegen sexueller Übergriffe bei der Beichte umzugehen haben.
   [summary] February 02, 2010
   GERMANY -- Crimen Sollicitationis (Latin for The Crime of Sollicitation) is a 1962 secret Vatican document. According to church critics it gives instructions to the bishops on how to deal with accusations against priests for sexual assault in confession. Uta Ranke-Heinemann said bishops were ordered to conceal child abuse under threat of excommunication. Instances of child abuse were unknown to the Germany public.
   While critics classify the document as a systematic strategy to cover up sexual abuse, others argue otherwise. Some say the document refers exclusively to canonical cases against priests. In no way would the document hinder the work of law enforcement or judicial authorities. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:04 PM, February 02, 2010

Church appeals over £8m payout decision

  [30yrs - Staff of St William's "Home"] - RCC. £8m recompense. 142 children.  
   The Northern Echo, By Graeme Hetherington, February 02, 2010
   UNITED KINGDOM -- THE Catholic Church has launched an appeal against a court decision that left it facing an £8m compensation bill.
   The appeal was made after a judge ruled that Middlesbrough Diocese was liable for running a former children's home at the centre of an abuse scandal spanning 30 years.
   There are 142 alleged victims of sexual and physical abuse from St William's Community Home, in Market Weighton, near York, who could now seek damages from the Middlesbrough Diocese. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:27 AM, February 02, 2010]

Nächster Jesuiten-Pater gesteht

[Unnamed teacher (Jesuit)] - RCC. Children.  
   Focus, ~ February 02, 2010
   Kein Tag ohne eine neue Hiobsbotschaft bei den Jesuiten. Nun hat ein weiterer ehemaliger Lehrer des Canisius-Kollegs gestanden, dass er Kinder sexuell missbrauchte – möglicherweise an mehreren Einsatzorten. Der Mann bekannte sich zu den Taten, nachdem er von der Beauftragten für die Prüfung von Vorwürfen sexuellen Missbrauchs, Ursula Raue, mit den Aussagen von drei Opfern konfrontiert worden war. Die Betroffenen hätten sich im Zuge der Ermittlungen gegen zwei weitere frühere Jesuiten-Pater gemeldet, teilte der Provinzial der deutschen Jesuiten, Stefan Dartmann, am Dienstag in München mit. In einem Fall habe der Beschuldigte die Tat zugegeben.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Not a day goes by without a new piece of bad news regarding the Jesuits. Another former teacher at St. Canisius College, Berlin, has confessed that he sexually abused children, possibly at several locations.
   The man confessed to the acts after he was confronted by Ursula Raue who is examining allegations of sexual abuse at the school. The Rev. Stefan Dartmann, provincial for Jesuits in Germany, thanked the victims for coming forward and he said the order apologizes for what happened to them.
   The accused Jesuit taught at St. Canisius from 1970 to 1971, in Hanover from 1971 to 1975 and in Berlin from 1976 to 1981, then as a teacher and pastor in Hamburg from 1981 to 1983 and he then served as project manager for 20 years at a recognized relief organization. The priest, who is still in the order, has been suspended, Rev. Dartmann said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:47 PM, February 02, 2010]

Pay attention to the Church? Count me out

- RCC.    
   Forth, Wed Feb 03, 2010
   The anti-clerical 'Count Me Out' inflates the importance of Ireland's rotting Catholic Church, says JASON WALSH
   IRELAND -- BY NOW even Osama Bin Laden in his cave in Afghanistan must know the story of Irish Catholicism's collapse: it seems that a few too many priests were disrobed and not nearly enough were defrocked.
   Although Church attendance hasn't flatlined there is a growing movement of people, called 'Count Me Out', who want their lapsed Catholicism to be noted by the Church hierarchy. Count Me Out provides people with a simple way to demand the Church accepts that someone is no longer a member of the religion. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:41 PM

Former priest who sexually abused boy jailed for one year

[1979-83 Ex-Fr Patrick Hughes (82) - ? NEW*] - RCC. 1yr prison. Altar boy (11-14y).  
   The Irish Times, February 03, 2010
   IRELAND -- A FORMER priest who sexually abused a young boy over 30 years ago and fled the country before gardaí could interview him has been jailed for one year by Judge Katherine Delahunt.
   At at a previous sitting before yesterday's sentencing, the court heard that gardaí attempting to investigate the abuse were "given the run-around by church authorities" in their efforts to locate the priest for questioning.
   Patrick Hughes (82), of Park Drive Court, Castleknock, Dublin, pleaded guilty at the Circuit Criminal Court to four counts of indecent assault against the child, then an altar boy aged between 11 and 14 years, on dates between 1979 and 1983. The maximum penalty for the offence is two years. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:38 PM, February 02, 2010]

Gravelbourg woman defrauds church $91,000

[2002-04 Ms Paulette Dumont -NEW*] - RCC. CAN $91k missing.  
   Leader-Post ~ Feb 02, 2010
   REGINA, Canada – A Gravelbourg woman faces charges after defrauding her church of over $91,000.
   Paulette Dumont, 64, wrote 63 crooked cheques while holding a position of trust within Gravelbourg's Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church.
   The swindle is alleged to have occurred between Jan. 2002 and May 2004, when Dumont volunteered to handle part of the church's finances. She used the church's money to pay off personal expenses and funneled money into companies she owned, Cpl. Al Sutherland of the RCMP's Gravelbourg Detachment said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:35 PM, Feb 02, 2010]

Pope's swipe at UK equality laws provokes foes

         
   Washington Post, By ROBERT BARR, The Associated Press, Tuesday, February 2, 2010
   LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM -- Pope Benedict XVI's condemnation this week of British equality legislation designed to protect gays and women in the workplace has deepened the battle lines between the Vatican and secularists, who demand that taxpayers not foot the security bill for his newly announced September visit.
   The Roman Catholic Church's steadfast opposition to allowing gays to become priests or having rights such as adoption puts it at odds with changing attitudes in Britain, where acceptance of homosexuality has increased dramatically in recent decades. ...
   The society said it would stage a film festival during Benedict's visit, featuring "The Magdalene Sisters," about Catholic nuns' harsh care of teenage mothers in Ireland, and "The Boys of St Vincent," about sexual abuse at a Catholic orphanage in Canada. Other protests are planned. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:27 PM

Sick priest gave me 50 blows on my bare backside

 
   Bild,
   GERMANY -- Two sick paedophile priests sexually abused children over many years at an elite Berlin school – now the first victim has spoken out.
   Manfred T.* (45) is today a respectable and upstanding man. He was a pupil at the Canisius Kolleg Jesuit school between 1975 and 1882, and Wolfgang S. was his form tutor.
   He told Berlin newspaper 'BZ' that Wolfgang S. wore sport clothes, in contrast to the other teachers who wore gowns and that he was a nice person and a good teacher.
   But the pervert priest abused the children's trust for his own sick needs.
   Manfred T. was often in serious trouble because he was constantly disturbing the class. He had received lots of demerits.
   And the paedophile priest made the young boy a strange proposal so that he could exercise his perverse fantasies.
   "He offered me a deal. No one was allowed to know about it. He said that we would forget about the demerits if he was allowed to spank me," the victim told 'BZ'. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:24 PM]

Area Priest Indicted On W.Va. Sex Crime Charges

[Poandl]  
   WLWT,
   SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A grand jury in West Virginia indicted a Cincinnati priest last week on child sex charges.
   The charges against the Rev. Robert F. Poandl are related to a complaint filed by a 28-year-old Cincinnati man who said he was molested by the priest during a 1991 trip to Spencer, W.Va. The man said Poandl molested him when he was 10 years old at the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church Rectory. ...
   Father Dan Dorsey, President of Glenmary Home Missioners, said that Poandl "has denied and continues to deny the allegation." He added that Poandl has never faced such accusations in the past.
   Dorsey said Poandl was moved from his ministry assignment in Georgia last June, when the allegation came to light, and was brought to the Glenmary Residence in Cincinnati. Dorsey called the move part of the organization's "Policies for Maintaining Ethical Ministry With Minors." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:24 PM

Ohio Priest Charged with Sexual Abuse in West Virginia


   WOWK, Story by Cristina Mutchler,
   SOUTH CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA -- According to a news release from the West Virginia State Police, a Cincinnati, Ohio, priest was indicted by the Roane County Grand Jury on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010.
   The Rev. Robert F. Poandl was indicted on charges stemming from a complaint filed by a 28-year-old Cincinnati man, who reported that he was sexually molested by Father Poandl in 1991 during a trip to Spencer, W. Va., when the man was 10 years old. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:20 PM]

Over the edge


   Stop Baptist Predators, by Christa Brown,
   UNITED STATES -- When I hit the floor, I woke up.
   "Jesus! Babe! Are you okay?"
   I heard my husband's voice and knew I was.
   I was okay.
   Though I haven't had that dream for quite a while -- maybe as much as a year – it haunted me again last night.
   It's the "no exit" nightmare where I'm forever frozen in place. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:13 PM]

• Questioning God? Ask a Kennedy

- Book. RCC.  
   Being Catholic Now: Prominent Americans Talk About Change in the Church and the Quest for Meaning (Crown Publishers 2008)
   Irish Central, http://www. irishcentral. com/story/roots/ finnegans_awake/ questioning- god-ask-a- kennedy- 83365797.html ; by Megan Finnegan,
   UNITED STATES -- Let's book review, shall we?
   I just finished reading Being Catholic Now: Prominent Americans Talk About Change in the Church and the Quest for Meaning (Crown Publishers 2008), which was compiled and edited by Kerry Kennedy, daughter of RFK. Kennedy interviewed 38 American Catholics (many of them of Irish heritage) – several priests and sisters, actors, activists, politicians, journalists, lay people, business people, and even Bill Maher – about their religion. ...
   Anne Burke, who served as interim chair of the National Review Board of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, describes the difficult and frustrating work of being a lay person and woman trying to regulate authority figures who feel that they are responsible to no one but the hierarchy – instead of being responsible to the people they serve.
   Dan McNevin, a spokesperson for SNAP (Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests) was abused as a child and can only speak of god with a lower case "g;" his faith was ripped from him long ago by an abusive priest, but he does the good work of fighting for victims. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:06 PM]

18 priest trials to be heard at once

[Paquette]
   Rutland Herald, By KEVIN O'CONNOR Staff Writer - Published: February 2, 2010
   VERMONT -- A judge seeking to resolve 25 priest misconduct lawsuits against the state's largest religious denomination has decided to hear 18 of them in one trial.
   Chittenden Superior Court Judge Helen Toor, facing a five-year-old stack of child-sex-abuse claims against Vermont's Catholic Church, has called for one trial to resolve all remaining civil cases tied to the former Rev. Edward Paquette, who worked in Rutland in 1972, Montpelier in 1974 and Burlington in 1976.
   Three separate juries have ruled the statewide Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington was negligent in hiring and supervising the now-retired pedophile priest. One issued a record $8.7 million verdict in May 2008, a second issued a nearly $3.6 million verdict in December 2008 and a third issued a $2.2 million verdict last October. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:01 PM]

Judge orders priest-abuse cases combined

[1970s Paquette] - RCC. 18 altar boy cases.
   Burlington Free Press Tuesday, February 2, 2010
   VERMONT -- A Vermont Superior Court judge has ordered 18 cases involving a defrocked Roman Catholic priest's abuse of altar boys be tried jointly.
   Judge Helen Toor, in a three-page order, said the 18 remaining cases against Edward Paquette -- already the subject of six previous civil trials -- would be joined.
   Most of the cases against Paquette involve claims by former altar boys at Christ the King Church in Burlington who say they were molested by Paquette in the mid-1970s. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:59 PM]

Vatikan: Verantwortung liegt bei deutschen Jesuiten

   
   Der Tagesspiegel, Von Dieter Hanisch, Hannes Heine und Claudia Keller, 3.2.2010 = Feb 03, 2010
   GERMANY -- Der Vatikan unterstützt die Aufklärung der Missbrauchsfälle an deutschen Jesuitenschulen. Der Sprecher der Kirchenführung, Federico Lombardi, sagte aber, dass die katholischen Autoritäten im jeweiligen Land dafür zuständig seien. „Es gibt Gremien in Deutschland, die genau das jetzt tun müssen", sagte der Pater, selbst Mitglied des Jesuitenordens. „Spezielle Informationen über Vorfälle wie diese haben wir nicht, der Skandal ist uns durch die Medien bekannt."
   [summary]
   The Vatican is supporting how the abuse cases in German Jesuit schools are being handled. The Rev. Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman, added that Catholic authorities in each country are responsible for how these cases are handled. Rev. Lombardi, who is also a Jesuit, said they do not have specific details except for what has appeared in media.
   The Vatican sees the actions being taken by the Rev. Stefan Dartmann, provincial of Jesuits in Germany, as being correct. Rev. Dartmann on Monday apologized for the abuse and said leaders in the order at the time failed to watch and respond appropriately.
   More information became known of the movements of Father Peter R., once of the two accused priests. He moved from St. Canisius in Berlin to the diocese of Hildesheim where he served from 1982 to 2003, working as pastor in various parishes. The diocese announced Tuesday that they have two specific cases where he abused minors there. The mother of one victim complained to the bishops. He was then banned from working with youth but the prohibition was not consistently maintained. Father R. went to Wolfsburg in 1997. The local prelate, Henry Guenther, said Peter R.'s history was not known to him.
   Hans-Joachim Osseforth, pastor of St. Maximilian Kolbe, Hanover, said R. worked there and was told the reason for transferring him was for financial irregularities. The pastor said he kept R. from handling money. Attacks on children were never mentioned. He said he received no complaints although R. had organized two youth camps in Hanover. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:20 PM]
   [COMMENT: So, it's all really the responsibility of the bishops and other leaders, who allowed the whole corrupt deviant sex atmosphere to become entrenched.  It won't by solved by the "Vicar of Christ," then? ENDS.]

Messerattacke auf Pater wurde nie untersucht

- RCC.  
   Berlin Morgenpost, ~ February 02, 2010
   GERMANY -- Eine Zeugin hat sich nun an die Messerattacke gegen den Jesuitenpater Peter R. erinnert. Sie hatte den verwundeten Pater damals getroffen, doch erst jetzt, nach Bekanntwerden der Missbrauchsfälle, kann sie sich einen Reim auf alles machen. Indes hat sich auch der Vatikan zu den Vorfällen geäußert. Die Opfer haben sich gemeinsam eine Anwältin gesucht.
   [summary]
   A witness has recalled the knife attack on a priest accused of abusing students at Jesuit schools in Germany. The witness said the attack on the priest now makes sense since revelations of multiple cases of sexual abuse. Father R. concealed the reason for the attack and told people that it was result of a robbery.
   The witness said the injured priest surfaced in 1986 with several bleeding wounds at the parish office at St. Mary's Church. Father R. wanted no police involvement. He said the attackers wanted money, the police investigation would result in nothing and he added that nothing serious had happened. The parish worker then forgot about the incident. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:02 PM

No more secrets

[? 1970s-80s Fr Edouard / Eddie Theriault*] - RCC. 2 girls.  
   The Vanguard, By Tina Comeau, NovaNewsNow.com , ~ February 02, 2010
   CANADA -- When sisters Jeanne Doucette and Margaret Ann Deveau flip through the pages of an old family photo album, they're struck by how many times he appears in the photos.
   And if he's not in the pictures, then he was the one taking them.
   He was a family friend. He was considered part of the family. He was always in the house. And because he was always in the house, that's where it happened.
   At home.
   Growing up as young girls, Jeanne and Margaret Ann's home is where they should have been safe and felt safe. Instead, they say, it's where he sexually abused and molested them again and again.
   He being Father Edouard (Eddie) Theriault, the local parish priest. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:38 AM [LOOK BACK: January 28-29, 2010]

The Wolves Roamed Freely

- RCC from a bishop father to mass corruption.      
   The Catholic World Report, By Michael Kelly, ~ February 02, 2010
   IRELAND -- For almost two decades, the Catholic Church in Ireland has struggled to come to terms with a punishing litany of revelations about sexual misconduct by priests and religious. The crisis continues to envelop Irish Catholicism and recent judicial reports have led to the resignation of four bishops, public squabbling by members of the hierarchy, and a promise of structural reform from the Vatican.
   In 1992, the enigmatic bishop of Galway, Eamon Casey, was forced to step down after it emerged that he had fathered a child with an American divorcée some 20 years earlier and was using diocesan funds to pay for the upkeep of his son. Bishop Casey fled to Ecuador and his scandal was to mark the beginning of a long dark night for Catholic Ireland.
   The recently published reports of two separate judicial commissions have shone a light on a deep rot and corruption at the heart of Irish Catholicism. The report of the Child Abuse Commission, chaired by Justice Seán Ryan, found that sexual abuse was "endemic" in Church-run care homes and juvenile institutions. The Dublin Report, chaired by Justice Yvonne Murphy, revealed that Church leaders had put the avoidance of scandal and the reputation of the Church ahead of the needs of victims of abuse. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:35 AM]

Jesuitenpater missbrauchte noch mehr Schüler

[~ 1993 Fr Peter R. - ? NEW*] - RCC. Girl (14).  
   Basler Zeitung, ~ February 02, 2010
   Während der Tätigkeit des Paters Peter R. im Bistum Hildesheim in den Jahren 1982 bis 2003 sei es zu sexuellen Übergriffen gekommen. Mindestens in einem Fall sei das Opfer eine Minderjährige gewesen, teilte das Bistum am Dienstag mit. Man habe die Tragweite der Vorwürfe seinerzeit aber unterschätzt.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The civil prosecutor is now investigating possible cases of sexual abuse at a Jesuit college in the Black Forest. The prosecutor said on Tuesday that they are investigating to see if any prosecution is still possible.
   Former priest Peter R. worked in the Hildesheim diocese from 1982 to 2003. At least one case in which the victim was a minor has been made known. The mother of a 14-year-old girl told church officials in 1993 that the girl was inappropriately touched by this priest. The priest was transferred. Retired Bishop Homeyer of Hildesheim said he deeply regretted his former attitude and know that today these allegations are taking more seriously.
   Heinz, Gunter Bongartz, who is in charge of sexual abuse cases for Hildesheim, said perpetrators now face civil and criminal consequences for their behavior. The diocese is still trying to discover if there are more victims. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:46 AM

New plea for man accused of school abuse in Haiti

[1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - Roman Catholic. Fairfield University. 18 boys.     
   Washington Post, February 02, 2010
   NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT -- A Colorado man charged with sexually abusing boys at a school he founded in Haiti has pleaded not guilty to more allegations.
   Douglas Perlitz appeared Tuesday in federal court in New Haven.
   The 39-year-old Perlitz, of Eagle, Colo., was charged last year with sexually abusing nine boys. Prosecutors doubled the number of alleged victims to 18 with a new indictment announced last week. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:35 AM]

German School Sex Abuse Scandal More Widespread Than Thought

- RCC. Chile and Spain too.  
   Everything PR, by Phil Butler, ~ February 02, 2010
   GERMANY -- Shocking news of sexual abuse at a Berlin Catholic school riveted parents and officials last week. But those stories appear to be only the "tip of the iceberg." The depth of a child sex abuse allegations localized to the one Berlin school, has now spread throughout the country, the EU, and South America. Provincial superior of the Jesuit order, Stephan Dartmann, revealed another 20 possible victims coming forward in Berlin alone. Evidently, the two priests at the center of the controversy may have abused many more children from as far away as Chile and Spain since 1990.
   One of the priests, identified only as Wolfgang S, reportedly addressed a statement to his victims over the weekend. In the statement he admits to have used his position to take advantage of youths under his charge for many years. The confession comes on the heels of revelations that dozens of youths were abused as far back as the 1970's. These priests, in filling their various positions over the years, have travelled far abroad and have had contact with thousands of students. The Catholic Church, and especially the Jesuit order, have a PR nightmare on their hands. No word from higher Catholic authority has been reported, but sooner of later the Vatican will have to make a statement. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:26 AM

Priest gets one year for indecent assault

[1979-83 Ex-Fr Patrick Hughes* (82)] - RCC. 1yr prison. Altar boy (11-14y).  
   RTE News, Tuesday, February 2, 2010
   IRELAND -- An 82-year-old Catholic priest who was shielded by the church authorities during a garda investigation has been jailed for a year for indecently assaulting an 11-year-old boy in the 1970s and 80s.
   Fr Patrick Hughes of Park Drive Court, Castleknock, in Dublin, pleaded guilty to the offences and apologised to his victim.
   The Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that the Catholic Church authorities gave gardaí 'the run around' when they were investigating the whereabouts of Fr Hughes. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:24 AM]

Germany Jesuit head apologises for child sex abuse

- RCC. Jesuits.  
   BBC News, ~ February 02, 2010
   GERMANY -- The head of a Catholic order in Germany has apologised for the systematic sex abuse apparently committed by two priests at a prestigious Berlin school.
   Fr Stefan Dartmann said students at the Jesuit-run Canisius College had complained in 1981, much earlier than the order had previously admitted.
   The Jesuit said he was ashamed that the college and the order had left the complaint unanswered. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:20 AM

Former priest jailed for abuse of boy

[1979-83 Ex-Fr Patrick Hughes* (82)] - RCC. 1yr prison. Altar boy (11-14y).  
   Ireland Online, Feb/02/2010
   IRELAND -- A former priest who sexually abused a young boy over 30 years ago and fled the country because of "adverse publicity" before gardaí could interview him has been jailed for one year by Judge Katherine Delahunt.
   Patrick Hughes (aged 82), of Parkdunne Court, Castleknock, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to four counts of indecent assault against the child, then an alter boy, aged between 11 and 14 years old, on dates between 1979 and 1983. The maximum penalty for the offence is two years.
   The court heard during the initial sentence hearing last October that gardaí attempting to investigate the abuse were "given the run around by Church authorities" in their efforts to locate Hughes for questioning. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:15 AM]

The Abuse of Adults by Catholic Clergy: A Research Project

- Clergy generally.  
   Voice from the Desert, ~ February 02, 2010
   SNAP Leaders, we have been asked to help with a research project on the abuse of adults by members of the clergy. Survivors abused as adults is a growing part of our membership and often overlooked as the media has focused on childhood sexual abuse. Please share this opportunity with your members.Thanks for your help.Barbara Dorris [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:12 AM]

IN MEMORIAM: Ann Brentwood, director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) in Tennessee.

- Obituary.
   Voice from the Desert, ~ February 02, 2010
   TENNESSEE -- This issue of NSAC News is dedicated to the memory of Ann Brentwood, who served for many years as the director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) in Tennessee.
   The National Survivor Advocates Coalition, pauses today to pay our respects to Ann for all that she has so selflessly done in the service of the human family.
   Ann passed away on January 28, 2010 after spending more than 30 years supporting women who have been sexually abused by members of the Clergy in the Roman Catholic Church. Those among us who have been brutally raped, sodomized and otherwise sexually and spiritually moslested by those they trusted so much. Those whose faith and trust was stolen from them in ways that are incomprehensible to the rest of us. Those whose dreams have become their nightmares. Those who travel through the stygian abbyses of helplessness and hopelessness. Those who seek justice, compassion and understanding and are met with episcopal rebuff and disdain. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:10 AM]

Das Schweigen der Hirten

- RCC.        
   Frankfurter Rundschau, Von Jörg Schindler, ~ February 02, 2010
   BERLIN -- Im Herbst 2002 mochten auch die deutschen Bischöfe nicht länger wegsehen. Nach einer Serie von Missbrauchsfällen in der katholischen Kirche sahen sich die Hirten gezwungen, hierzulande zu reagieren. Gerade erst war im Vatikan, ausgelöst durch beschämende Skandale in den USA, ein Krisengipfel zuende gegangen. Weil auch deutsche Priester immer wieder in die Schlagzeilen geraten waren, beschloss die Bischofskonferenz, zu handeln. Sieben Jahre nach ihren Amtskollegen aus den Niederlanden, sechs Jahre nach Österreichs Bischöfen und eineinhalb Jahre nach ihren südafrikanischen Glaubensbrüdern veröffentlichten sie Leitlinien zum "Vorgehen bei sexuellem Missbrauch Minderjähriger in der katholischen Kirche".
   [summary]
   BERLIN, GERMANY -- The Catholic bishops in the autumn of 2002 could no longer look away from incidents of sexual abuse and were forced to take action by issuing self-regulating guidelines. This happened seven years after their counterparts in the Netherlands, six years after Austria's bishops and even after their South African co-religionists did so.
   At first glance, the rules appear to be impressive. They state that victims must be cared for. The dioceses were to form one-stop shops for abuse victims to report abuse and to be supported. The support was to included financial help as well. The perpetrators, however, would be disciplined in the church and state law enforcement officials would be notified only when deemed appropriate. The rules also state that a priest would not be used in areas where there were children and adolescents. That was the theory.
   Five years later, the Regensburg bishop, Gerhard Ludwig Mueller, was faced with allegations of sexual abuse by Rev. Peter K. at the town of Riekofen, located near Regensburg, The bishop transferred the priest to the town without telling anyone the priest had been convicted of child sexual abuse. The affair blew up in 2007 as K. had once again abused minors. Bishop Mueller received a report claiming the priest had been cured of pedophile tendencies although experts in the field believe that pedophilia is not curable.
   Was this an isolated case? Probably not. A new cover-up of abuse has emerged at St. Canisius in Berlin and another case has been revealed at Holy Cross parish in Hohenschonhausen. The parish council only learned from the bishop that the accused priest was suspended for health reasons.
   Bernd Hans Gohrig, director of an ecumenial group called Church from Below, is skeptical whether Germany's Catholic bishops are interested in doing anything about this issue. Serious doubts were raised about the bishop's new guidelines in 2002, he said. He said the guidelines still allowed the churches to obstruct justice.
   Gohrig said celibacy is not the cause of sexual abuse but he believes the entrenched power structures within the Catholic Church are contributing to the problem.
   Sigrid Meir of We Are Church doubts the church can on its own deal with the problems of child sexual abuse. The guidelines call for self-managing, she said.
   To force Catholic bishops to change practices, Norbert Denef, a former altar boy, is collecting internet signatures to get the European Human Rights Court to lift the German statute of limitations law for sexual abuse. Denef was abused by priests within the Magdeburg diocese and fought for years to receive damages. The church offered to pay him but insisted that he remain silent on the abuse. This occured in 2003, after the bishops instituted their guidelines. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:03 AM
   [LOOK BACK about priest charged with sex abuse in Regensburg Diocese: September 01, 2007. ENDS.]

Kolleg St. Blasien will vollständige Aufklärung der Missbrauchsfälle

[Wolfgang P.]  
   Berlin Online, ~ February 02, 2010
   Sankt Blasien, (ddp-bln). -- Im Skandal um sexuellen Missbrauch durch ehemalige Lehrer der Berliner Ordensschule Canisius-Kolleg will der Rektor des Kolleg Sankt Blasien, Pater Johannes Siebner, ähnliche Vorwürfe gegen einen später an seine Schule gewechselten Pater rückhaltlos aufklären. Zu prüfen sei, «was da los war im Orden, dass so etwas passieren konnte», sagte Siebner am Dienstag auf ddp-Anfrage. Man müsse «nach hinten schauen» und «Trauerarbeit leisten». Zudem müssten heutige Schüler dazu erzogen werden, sich öffentlich zu beschweren, wenn ihnen Gewalt widerfahre.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The Rev. Johannes Siebner, who heads St. Blaise school, said minors were abused at the school by one of the former priests named in the Berlin scandal but he declined to say exactly how many victims have come forward. These incidents happened over the two years in which the priest Wolfgang P. was at the school.
   Wolfgang P. when he left the Jesuit order in 1992 told the Jesuits that he had abused minors at St. Blaise but the incidents consisted of excessive corporal punishes and not sexual intercourse. The order promised him confidentially and the written record was sent to Rome where is now under wraps. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:53 AM

Skandal um sexuellen Missbrauch an Jesuiten-Kolleg weitet sich aus

[Jesuits] - RCC.
   Welt, Von Gernot Facius und Lucas Wiegelmann, Februar 2, 2010
   Nach Vorfällen in Berlin melden sich nun auch in Hamburg, Hildesheim und Göttingen frühere Opfer - Längere Verjährungsfristen gefordert - Fall belebt Debatte über Zölibat neu
   BERLIN -- Der Skandal um Kindesmissbrauch bei den Jesuiten weitet sich aus und belebt die Debatte über den Zölibat neu. Gestern meldeten sich drei ehemalige Schüler der Hamburger Sankt-Ansgar-Schule und gaben an, vom Jesuitenpater Wolfgang S. (65) sexuell missbraucht worden zu sein. Sie sagten auch, dass es noch weitere Opfer gebe. S., der derzeit in Chile lebt, war von 1979 bis 1982 Sportlehrer in Hamburg, davor hatte er am Canisius-Kolleg in Berlin Religion und Deutsch unterrichtet. Auch an einer anderen früheren Station des Priesters, dem Jesuiten-Kolleg St. Blasien im Südschwarzwald, haben sich inzwischen missbrauchte Schüler gemeldet. Der Provinzobere der Jesuiten in Deutschland, Stefan Dartmann, sagte gestern, es gebe außerdem Verdachtsfälle in Göttingen und Hildesheim sowie in Spanien und Chile. Insgesamt seien ihm bisher 25 Opfer bekannt.

   [summary]
   GERMANY -- There are calls in Germany for lengthening the statute of limitations for sexual abuse following revelation of incidents of child sexual abuse in Jesuit schools in Berlin, Hamburg, Hildesheim and Gottingen,
   The Berlin public prosecutor is still considering whether the incidents there are time-barred from prosecution. The German children's aid group yesterday urged extension of the limitation period. Georg Ehrmann, who heads the agency, said the incidents of child sexual abuse show the tragedy of the statute of limitations. He added that child sexual abuse victims often are unable to talk about their abuse until years later. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:18 AM]

Priest attacks prelate for accepting abuse report

- Dublin report no good, says Fr Padraig McCarthy.  
   Irish Independent, By JOHN COONEY, Tuesday February 02 2010
   IRELAND -- AN influential retired priest has launched a scathing attack on the Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Diarmuid Martin, for accepting the shocking findings of clerical child sex abuse in the Murphy report.
   Writing in the February issue of 'The Furrow', Fr Padraig McCarthy, who has 42 years' experience in ministry, expresses strong reservations about key findings in the report.
   Fr McCarthy's article comes after the 'Irish Catholic' newspaper published letters circulated to priests by retired Dublin auxiliary bishop, Dr Dermot O'Mahony, urging them to question the findings of the Murphy report of abuse cover-ups. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:16 AM] [JOKE: "Please, Sir, it wasn't me!  I wasn't even there!" ENDS.]

Priest accused of embezzlement appears in court

[2007-09 Fr Robert Chukwu (59) -? NEW*] - RCC. US $200k missing.    
   LaCross Tribune, By ANNE JUNGEN, ajungen § lacrossetribune com , ~ February 02, 2010
   WISCONSIN -- A priest managed over three years to take about $200,000 from two Crawford County parishes and the Diocese of La Crosse for goods and money for Nigeria before he was caught, according to the criminal complaint filed Monday.
   The Rev. Robert Chukwu, 59, appeared Monday in Crawford County Circuit Court in Prairie du Chien on a charge of theft from a business setting in excess of $10,000 and was released on a $25,000 signature bond. He is not allowed to possess a passport or leave the state.
   Chukwu, who had been assigned to St. Mary's Catholic Church in Gays Mills and St. Phillip's Catholic Church in Soldiers Grove, sent money to priests, a nun, a school and family in Nigeria between Jan. 1, 2007, and Dec. 31, 2009, according to the complaint. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:11 AM]

Jesuit coverup of sex abuse on two continents

[(Jesuits)] - RCC. Boys.  
   Spero News, ~ February 02, 2010
   GERMANY -- The Society of Jesus, the order of Catholic priests also known as Jesuits, admitted on February 1 that boys had been sexually abused at its secondary schools in three countries and that it covered up some 25 years ago. Rev. Stefan Dartman SJ, superior of the order in Germany, spoke in Berlin after a former sex abuser and sports coach who left the order in 1991 went public with an admission that he forced boys to have sex at a boys school in Berlin from 1975 to 1983.
   Rev. Dartmann disclosed that the same teacher had been guilty of similar abuses Jesuit schools in Spain and Chile. Rev. Dartmann criticized his predecessors for not making the cases public. In Germany, the abuses happened in five different towns. "We realize with horror that these matters were evidently perceived differently in the 1970s, 80s and 90s," Dartmann said.
   "I apologize for the failure back then of the order's superiors to properly and closely scrutinize what happened and respond appropriately," said Rev. Dartman, in reference to former pupils, their parents and the rest of the teaching staff at the schools. The Jesuits have long been known for their close relationship to the papacy, its defense of the Catholic Church, and its worldwide network of schools and universities. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:08 AM

Priest Says 'Abuse Survivors' Defamed Him

[Fr Chester Pryzbylo] - RCC.  
   Courthouse News Service, By GLYNIS FARRELL, February 02, 2010
   CHICAGO (IL), (CN) -- A Catholic priest claims the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests and their attorneys destroyed his reputation by falsely accusing him of being a pedophile. Chester Pryzbylo says he was falsely accused, in a "meritless" and "time-barred" lawsuit in 2006, of sexually abusing a young Polish immigrant from 1987 until 1992.
   Pryzbylo's attorney said the accuser, Peter Galica, now in his 30's, did not file within the statute of limitations and the case was dismissed, but the Chicago Archdiocese settled with Galica for almost $1.4 million.
   Pryzbylo, 59, claims in Cook County Court that Galica's lawyers and the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP) maliciously conducted a "media sneak-attack" against him during the trial. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:05 AM, February 02, 2010]

German anger at Catholic school sex abuse

[(Jesuits)] - RCC.  
   Euronews, with video, February 02, 2010
   GERMANY -- There's shock and anger in Germany at revelations of a child sex abuse scandal in Jesuit Catholic schools and a subsequent cover-up.
   Dozens of people have come forward saying they were abused by two priests at an elite school in Berlin in the 1970s and 1980s. Their claims at the time were ignored.
   The current rector of the school, Klaus Mertes, said:
   "It's a pedagogical catastrophe. We can try to make up for it as much as we can by saying to former students 'Yes, you told us. No, we didn't listen. Today we want to listen. Please speak to us, we will believe you.' " [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:01 AM, ~ February 02, 2010]

In re Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, Inc. Order Setting Deadline for Filing Claims

- RCC.  
   JD Supra, Contributor: Randall Reese, netDockets.com , ~ February 02, 2010
   WILMINGTON (DE) -- SUMMARY: Earlier today, Judge Christopher Sontchi of the Delaware bankruptcy court entered an order setting the bar date, or deadline, for the filing of proofs of claim against Catholic Diocese of Wilimington, Inc. on account of pre-petition claims. The order requires most claimants to file a proof of claim so that it is received no later than 4:00 p.m. (Eastern) on April 15, 2010. The same deadline applies to tort claimants who assert a claim "arising from abuse for which the individual believes the Debtor may be liable," but those claimants must use a separate proof of claim form and their proofs of claim will be automatically deemed confidential unless the claimant specifically designates otherwise on the proof of claim form. Proofs of claim filed by tort claimants will be accessible only by the debtor, its counsel, its insurers, counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors and its members, and other parties allowed access by an order of the court. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:54 AM, February 02, 2010]

And As I Looked and Wept


   Healing and Spirituality, by Jaime Romo, February 2, 2010
   "And as I looked and wept, I saw that there stood on the north side of the starving camp a Sacred man who was painted red all over his body, and he held a spear as he walked into the center of his people, and there he laid down and rolled. And when he got up it was a fat bison standing there, and where the bison stood a Sacred herb sprang up right where the tree had been in the center of the nation's hoop. The herb grew and bore four blossoms on a single stem while I was looking – a blue, a white, a scarlet, and a yellow–and the bright rays of these flashed to the heavens."
   According to Duran and Brave Heart, in The Trauma of History, when the young Black Elk saw this vision, he understood it as the restoration of the nation's hoop–the healing of the Indian nations. Black Elk also understood that the healing would take place seven generations after Wounded Knee–our generation today.
   Today is a good day for healing and to end sexual abuse everywhere.
   Several survivors I've spoken with recently seem to have gone through a period of being in a cocoon. Some were devastated by the effects of clergy sexual abuse; some fatigued by the public, draining and sometimes re-traumatizing advocacy work to make Church documents public. They've been retooling, re-evaluating, and rebuilding their lives. They're still concerned about the Church documents that have not been released–and they're trying to find balance, find different lives. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:51 AM]

Chicago's Father Przybylo Sues, Says He's Not a Child Molester, and Don't Read Anything Into the Payment of a $1.1 Mil to My Victim

- Time-barred defendant wants ≤ US $500k.
   Bad Lawyer, ~ February 02, 2010
   CHICAGO (IL) -- The Chicago Tribune is reporting on the defamation lawsuit filed by Father Chester Przybylo, the former pastor of at a Polish Parish in a western Chicago neighborhood. This is from the article by Cynthia Dizikes:
   "A pastor of a west suburban church who was accused of molesting a 13-year-old Polish immigrant two decades ago filed a lawsuit against his accusers in Cook County Circuit Court on Friday, alleging they intentionally ruined his reputation. [The priest . . .] was accused of molesting a 13-year-old Polish immigrant two decades ago filed a lawsuit against his accusers in Cook County Circuit Court on Friday, alleging they intentionally ruined his reputation. The lawsuit comes about a month after the sex-abuse case was dismissed. It accuses the immigrant, his lawyers, and the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) of defamation, malicious prosecution, intentional infliction of emotional distress, among other claims. The Rev. Chester Przybylo, 59, is asking for at least $500,000 in compensatory and punitive damages. ...
   Disclosure: I know and I have worked with Barbara Blaine. She is a courageous lawyer, a social activist and one of the real reasons priests and the Catholic Church are held to account for sex crimes against children not just in the United States, but all over the world.
   Father Przybylo has just stupendously blundered, and the attorney who filed this lawsuit is going to rue the day he drank Father Przybylo's koolaid.
   Your archdiocese does pay a victim a million dollars+ away for no reason, had Father Przybylo actually been exonerated he would not be working a "shrine." In my opinion, Father who skated on a "statute of limitation" defense is confusing a dismissal based on the elapse of time with being deemed exonerated. Idiot! [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:41 AM, February 02, 2010]

• Lord, have mercy

- A novel about transferring child-corrupting clergy.  
   Anglican Journal, http://www. anglicanjournal. com/issues/ 2010/136/ feb/02/ article/ lord-have- mercy/?cHash= a42d50b053 ; DONALD GRAYSTON (reviewer), Feb 1, 2010
   CANADA -- Painful, painful to read this book. Pain for the victims of sexual abuse, pain for the abusers, pain for the church, and pain for Nova Scotian Duncan MacAskill, the "bishop's man" commissioned to facilitate the discreet transfer of offending priests. Called by them "the Exorcist," or "the Purificator," MacAskill is a character for whom it is easy to feel empathy. In an astonishing synchronicity, the book was nominated for the Giller Prize, which it later received, a month before the former Roman Catholic bishop of Antigonish was arrested on charges of possession of child pornography. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:29 AM, February 02, 2010]
   [DETAILS: The Bishop's Man, By Linden MacIntyre; 2009; Random House; 416 pp.; $32. See August 08, 2009 http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/afterword/archive/2009/08/08/book-review-the-bishop-s-man-by-linden-macintyre.aspx .]
   [OTHER LINKS: The Bishop's Man: Aug. 07, 2009 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/books/review-the-bishops-man-by-linden-macintyre/article1244530/ ; Nov. 10, 2009 "Linden MacIntyre takes Giller Prize," http://www.theglobeandmail.com/books/linden-macintyre-takes-giller-prize/article1358649/ ]

Future bishop of Owensboro Diocese already facing criticism

- Transferred 5 alleged seducers.  
   WFIE, Posted by Sarah Harlan, February 02, 2010
   OWENSBORO, KY (WFIE) - The next bishop of the Owensboro Diocese, the Rev. William Medley, played a role in re-assigning priests accused of sexual abuse.
   Cal Pfeiffer, a member of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests said the people of Owensboro have a right to know about Rev. Medley's involvement.
   The Courier Journal said when Medley served as the Louisville Archdiocese Director of Clergy Personnel he helped handle reassignments for five priests facing accusations of sexually abusing minors. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:24 AM]

Defense suggests financial motive in Morning Star suit

[Morning Star Ranch staff] - RCC. 19 complainants.
   The Spokesman Review, by Kevin Graman, February 01, 2010
   SPOKANE (WA) -- A former resident of Morning Star Boys' Ranch testified Monday that Kenneth Putnam was motivated by financial gain in suing the ranch for alleged abuse.
   Spokane County Superior Court jurors heard from four former residents of the group home for troubled boys. All said they had never seen any inappropriate behavior by ranch director the Rev. Joseph Weitensteiner or counselor Doyle Gillum, now deceased.
   Weitensteiner and Gillum are accused of sexually and physically abusing Putnam, whose lawsuit is the first of 19 civil cases claiming sexual or physical abuse at Morning Star. Weitensteiner denies the claims. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:22 AM, February 02, 2010]

The Giller man

- Book The Bishop's Man.  
   The Journal, February 02, 2010
   CANADA -- Despite currently outselling DaVinci Code author Dan Brown in Canada, Giller Prize-winning author Linden MacIntyre has bigger concerns about the implications of his novel The Bishop's Man–namely, eternal damnation.
   "It comes as a relief to me that I haven't been burned in effigy yet," he jokingly told an audience of more than 60 professors, students and fans in Chernoff auditorium on Friday.
   "I have a lot of friends and relatives who are devout practicing Catholics. At a certain point of writing this book I thought they would never speak to me again." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:20 AM, February 02, 2010]

Jesuit school sex abuse scandal spreads through Germany

- RCC. 25 complainants now.  
   The Local, Published 10:28 CET, Feb 2, 2010
   GERMANY -- The scope of a child sex abuse scandal that was uncovered at an elite Berlin Catholic school last week has spread to other parts of Germany and beyond, the provincial superior for the country's Jesuit order Stefan Dartmann has revealed.
   In addition to the 20 victims who have come forward at the Canisius College in Berlin, three from Hamburg and another two from the town of St. Blasien in the state of Baden-Württemberg have also said they were abused by the same two priests.
   There are also indications from Church files that one of the perpetrators, identified as Wolfgang S., may have also sexually abused children in Chile and Spain up until 1990. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:16 AM
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Tue February 02, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Wed February 03, 2010 edition:


Fmr. Priest Sentenced To Prison For Child Porn

[Ex-Fr Ken Hasselbach (69) - ? NEW*] - RCC. 2yrs prison. Child porn by mail / e-mail.  
   CBS 4, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   FT. LAUDERDALE (FL), (CBS4) -- A former Catholic priest who retired to Hollywood from New York will be spending the next two years in federal prison.
   Kenneth Hasselbach, 69, was arrested in January 2009 after an FBI investigation revealed he had received child pornography in the mail. Hasselbach, who pleaded guilty to one count of possession of child pornography, was sentenced to prison in January 28th, according to The Sun-Sentinel.
   Federal authorities have recommended that the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons house Hasselbach in a facility that treats sex offenders. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:04 PM, Feb 03, 2010

• 'No Time Is Too Late'

- Various religions.
   MetroNews, http://www.wvmetronews.com/index.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=35018 , ~ Feb 03, 2010
   SPENCER, Roane County, West Virginia -- You are not alone.
   "If you think you were the first victim, you probably weren't," says Mike Lewis of victims of sexual abuse. Up until recently, Lewis had worked with the New Life Center Church in Kanawha County.
   He now spends time working with SNAP, the Survivors Network of Those Abused By Priests.
   Lewis says he and others with SNAP are supporting a 28 year old Cincinnati, Ohio man who came forward in June of last year with allegations of sexual abuse involving a priest. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:13 PM, February 03, 2010]

Jesuit teachers at top German school admit sexually abusing boys

[1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Bernhard E. (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students.        
   The Times (United Kingdom), from David Charter and Richard Owen in Rome, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   GERMANY -- A Jesuit teacher confessed yesterday to sexually abusing boys at a top German school, further engulfing the country's Roman Catholic Church in a scandal over the mistreatment of dozens of pupils in its care.
   Almost 30 alleged victims have come forward with claims against three Jesuit staff, saying that they were abused in the 1970s and 1980s at Canisius college in Berlin, alma mater of some of the country's political, business and academic elite.
   Peter R and Wolfgang S left the school in 1981 and 1979 respectively while the third alleged perpetrator, named as Bernhard E, 70, was suspended from the Jesuit order yesterday after admitting one case of sexual abuse. Three further victims made claims against him. Mr S, a former gym teacher, 65, now living in Chile, has confessed to the allegations and last week wrote an open letter of apology to victims, while Mr R has denied the allegations. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:58 PM, Feb 03, 2010

Tropper Resigns His Position

- Judaist.  
   5 Towns Jewish Times, By Rabbi Yair Hoffman, Published on Wednesday, February 03, 2010
   MONSEY (NY) -- Late this morning Leib Tropper, the head of Yeshiva Kol Yaakov in Monsey resigned his position as Rosh Yeshiva of the institution. The new incoming Rosh Yeshiva is Rabbi Dovid Stefansky Shlita, a maggid shiur in the Yeshiva. Kol Yaakov is staffed by fine Talmidei Chachomim among whom are some quite distinguished Torah scholars.
   Tropper indicated that he was resigning so that the Monsey-based Bais Din will not continue their investigations into allegations against him. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:53 PM, Feb 03, 2010]

Area priest facing molestation charges

[Poandl] - RCC.
   The Oxford Press By Michael D. Pitman, Updated 3:17 PM Wednesday, February 3, 2010
   FAIRFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA – When an alleged sexual assault victim charges that someone abused them, there's usually some "precipitating event" that makes a victim come forward, said West Va. state police Sgt. D.B. Swiger.
   Such is the case with a now-28-year-old Cincinnati man who said pastor Father Robert Poandl, of Fairfield-based Glenmary Home Missioners, molested him when he was 10 years old. The incident allegedly took place in 1991 at the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Spencer, W.Va.
   Swiger would not state what type of event in the victim's life triggered the need to report the alleged assault. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:02 PM]

Priest Maintains Innocence In Sexual Abuse Allegations

[Poandl]
   WCPO, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- A priest from Cincinnati facing charges for sexual abuse during his time in West Virginia maintains his innocence.
   Father Robert F. Poandl was released from a West Virginia jail last week on bond and is awaiting trial. He is charged with first-degree sexual abuse, first-degree sexual assault and sexual abuse by a custodian.
   Father Poandl is part of the Glenmary Home Missioners. The Glenmary Home Missioners is a religious order based in Fairfield and is where Father Poandl is residing now. The order released a statement stating as soon as Father Dan Dorsey, president of Glenmary Home Missioners, heard the allegations, he removed Father Poandl from his West Virginia post. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:52 PM, Feb 03, 2010]

Ex-priest with LI ties pleads guilty to child porn charge

[2000s Ex-Fr Ken Hasselbach* (69) - ? NEW*] - RCC. 2yrs prison. Child porn by mail / e-mail.
   Newsday, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   FORT LAUDERDALE (FL) -- A retired Roman Catholic priest who was given early retirement amid allegations he molested a 12-year-old boy in East Meadow decades ago has pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography in Florida.
   Kenneth Hasselbach, 69, formerly a priest at St. Raphael's in East Meadow and Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Patchogue, was sentenced to 24 months in prison by a federal judge in Fort Lauderdale. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:45 PM, Feb 03, 2010]

Retired Hollywood priest sentenced in child pornography case

[2000s Ex-Fr Ken Hasselbach* (69)] - RCC. 2yrs prison. Child porn by e-mail.
   Orlando Sentinel By Sofia Santana, Sun Sentinel, 1:55 p.m. EST, February 3, 2010
   FORT LAUDERDALE (FL) -- A former New York City-area Catholic priest who moved to Hollywood has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for possession of child pornography, according to court records.
   Kenneth Hasselbach, 69, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of child pornography. A federal judge in Fort Lauderdale sentenced him on Jan. 28.
   He was indicted and arrested in January 2009, after the FBI accused him of receiving the pornography via e-mail. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:42 PM, Feb 03, 2010]

Monsey Beis Din Investigating Tropper Threatened Visit and Phone Calls

- Judaists.
   5 Towns Jewish Times, By Rabbi Yair Hoffman, Published on Wednesday, February 03, 2010
   MONSEY (NY) -- Members of the Monsey based Bais Din investigating the charges against Leib Tropper has been receiving a series of threatening phone calls from people. The threats have ranged from threats of utterly destroying the Rabbis to getting people to pray for the downfall and destruction of the Rabbis involved in the investigation.
   The threat campaign actually began on Sunday. One of the Rabbonim was actually visited by an individual who made veiled threats against that Rav. Phone messages were left on the machine of another one of the Rabbonim. This time the threats were not veiled and more explicit.
   Thankfully, the Rabbis are not being intimidated and are moving forward. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:18 PM, Feb 03, 2010]

Pater gesteht unter Tränen Kindes-Missbrauch

[1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Bernhard E.* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students.        
   Frankfurter Rundschau, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   Noch am Abend zuvor hat Bernhard E. für die Kommunität, für seine zwölf Mit-Padres, einen Gottesdienst gehalten. Am Tag danach sind im Ignatiushaus der Jesuiten im Frankfurter Westend Schock und Betroffenheit spürbar. Der 70-jährige Pater E. hat sich "schuldig bekannt", so sagt es Werner Löser, der Superior der 55 Jesuiten in Frankfurt. Sein enger Freund E. hat gestanden, in den frühen 70er Jahren in Hannover drei ihm anvertraute Kinder sexuell missbraucht zu haben.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Friends and associates of Bernard E. are in shock over his admission that he abused minors. The Jesuit priest is more than a simple Jesuit. He is a world-renowned representative of the order and in 1983 he founded at Frankfurt an organization called Doctors for Developing Coutnries. Since that time, doctors have been sent to places around the world. Actress Maria Furtwangers is president of the trustees.
   He resigned as managing director in 2006 but it is now suspected it was not voluntary. One of the victims in Hanover had spoken out. Harald Kischlat, now general secretary of the organization, said he did not know what had happened until Wednesday. The Rev. Stefan Dartmann, Jesuit provincial superior for Germany, informed the organization's executive board of the allegations. There was concern that attacks had happened at other places. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:42 PM, Feb 03, 2010]

Jesuit sex scandal widens

[Jesuits] - RCC.
   News 24, 19:11, 2010-02-03 = Feb 03, 2010
   BERLIN, Germay -- A scandal over sexual abuse by Jesuit priests in Germany in the 1970s and 80s snowballed on Wednesday as a third teacher confessed. More victims were coming forward and further schools were implicated.
   The elite Canisius school in Berlin last week admitted systematic sexual abuse of children by at least two Roman Catholic priests, named in media reports as Peter R and Wolfgang S, who have now both left the order.
   The head of the Jesuits in Germany revealed on Tuesday that a third priest, named in newspapers as Bernhard E, had been suspended after admitting abusing one pupil after a lawyer representing three alleged victims confronted him. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:37 PM, Feb 03, 2010]

„Vertrauen in die Kirche steht auf dem Spiel"

- RCC needs reform: Theologian.  
   Domradio, Pastoraltheologe Heinz zum Missbrauchsskandal, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   Reformen beim Umgang der katholischen Kirche mit dem sexuellen Missbrauch durch Priester fordert der emeritierte Pastoraltheologe Hanspeter Heinz. Die 2002 von der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz erlassenen Richtlinien hätten zwar Verbesserungen gebracht, reichten aber nicht aus, sagte er am Mittwoch im Interview.
   KNA: Herr Professor Heinz, welche Auswirkungen haben die jetzt bekannt gewordenen Fälle sexuellen Missbrauchs auf die katholische Kirche in Deutschland?

   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Hans Peter Heinz, a pastoral theologian, has called for reforms in how the Catholic Church handles incidents of sexual abuse by priests. The guidelines adopted by the German Bishops' Conference in 2002 are an improvement but do not go far enough.
   He noted that the cases of sexual abuse often date back decades but they bring into question the credibility of the church. Loss of trust is the worst thing that can happen to a company or institution. This puts all officials and employees under suspicion, he said.
   Dioceses covered-up instances of sexual abuse because they had their own reputation at heart more than the fate of the victims. Since the 1980s, evidence has shown that victims have problems for a lifetime and yet the church has been more sensitive to its own image.
   He was asked by the interviewer how he would rate the actions of Father Mertes, who made public the allegations at Canisius College in Berlin. The theologian said Father Mertes has acted in an outstanding way. Truth is imporant because the burden of untruth lives for generations.
   Heinz said the guidelines of 2002 are an improvement but has many shortcomings. For example, all dioceses have appointed contact persons where victim can turn. However, it would be better to have independent experts to reduce the fear in victims. Not all dioceses have appointed officials, he said.
   He said it was irresponsible to tranfer priests from place to place and give them the opportunity to abuse more children and young people. It is well-known that this type of sexual behavior is not correctable. He believes the church has become more cautious in handling these cases but whether this is happening everywhere he does not know.
   The interviewer said Father Mertes has said structural problems in the church encourage sexual abuse, including a one-side condemnation of homosexuality. Heinz said he agrees. The Vatican and many church officials have vilified homosexuality in recent years. The idea that homosexuals abuse children is not based on scientific knowledge.
   The theologian said homosexuality is not the problem and distracts from the real problems in the church. The cause of sexual abuse by priests is lack of psycho-sexual maturity, he said. Thee is a lack of engagement with their own sexuality and this can happen to homosexuals and heterosexuals in the same way.
   The celibate lifestyle attracts people who have not adequately dealt with their sexuality or who want to hide their sexual orientation, he said. In training of priests, psychologists and therapists should be involved to recognize problems. Spiritual guidance is not enough, he said. He added that celibacy can be a reasonable lifestyle for mature people. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:26 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Diocese To Sell Headquarters; Camp To Pay Sex Judgments

- Jury awarded one man US $8.75m.  
   WPTZ, with video, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   BURLINGTON, Vt. -- Vermont's Roman Catholic Diocese is planning to sell its Burlington headquarters and a Lake Champlain children's camp to help pay monetary settlements with victims of priest sexual abuse.
   Diocese Attorney Tom McCormick told the Burlington Free Press the church is ready to relocate its offices as a way to put the sex abuse cases in the past.
   There are currently 25 priest sex abuses cases pending and the diocese just reached an out-of-court settlement against a man who had been awarded $8.75 million by a jury. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:19 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Testimony in Salinas tomorrow re priest caught with porn. Survivor raises ruckus Down Under. Plus: A Blogger in Every City. News Roundup at CofA


   City of Angels, By Kay Ebeling, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   CALIFORNIA -- Fr. Antonio Cortes was at his desk at the Church when Salinas, California, police arrested him April 16, 2009. As Officer Villegas moved to get his handcuffs, Cortes reached for a cell phone on his desk. Villegas grabbed the cell phone before Cortes could take it. Cortes affirmed the cell phone and laptop belonged to him. Villegas took Cortes outside to an unmarked police vehicle. (From news reports Jan. 8, 2010.)
   The defense says police served a search warrant for Cortes' home and then took evidence from Cortes' office. Actually the search warrant was written for "rectory at 1747 Second Ave." the Herald reported.
   Again the Church uses its own internal structure as a way to obstruct justice. It is not clear if a rectory is an office or a home, the Defense argues, so the Court has to throw out all evidence seized that night at the Church. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:02 AM, Feb 03, 2010] [COMMENT: It may not be clear to lawcourts, but it is clear to ordinary lawabiding citizens that such fine distinctions are being used by criminal clergy to avoid the consequences of their sins.  Do their so-called superiors ever order them to tell the truth to the police and the courts?  If they did, it would save lots of money being spent on lawyers, and being sucked out of Church funds and insurance companies, which are meant to help people when they face financial loss which is not their fault.  It is amazing that insurance companies did not exclude sex-abuse claims when writing the Roman Church's business -- all those men and women without any legitimate outlet for natural human desire! ENDS.]

History of Clergy Sexual Misconduct Within the Diocese of Bridgeport


   BishopAccountability.org , ~ Feb 03, 2010
   BRIDGEPORT (CT) -- This history of sexual abuse in the Diocese of Bridgeport was submitted on behalf of Jon W. Fleetwood in his case against the diocese. Bishop William E. Lori fought for the entire first decade of his Bridgeport assignment to keep secret this history, its 494 pages of exhibits, and over 12,000 additional pages of sealed files. Even after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to entertain Lori's last appeal, and the documents finally became public, Lori withheld three exhibits in this history and over 700 pages of other documents that the courts had ordered released.
   In the photographs to the left, Mr. Fleetwood is in the upper right. Reading clockwise, Bishop Walter Curtis led the diocese when Rev. Charles Carr, whom Fleetwood and many others have accused of abuse, was ordained, and Curtis was bishop for the first seven years of Carr's career, including the years when Fleetwood was an altar boy in Carr's parish. Edward Egan, now cardinal and archbishop emeritus of New York, left Carr in ministry for five years after his staff discerned a "developing pattern of accusations" (see Exhibit 38, PDF p. 4). Bishop Lori battled to keep these files secret. And Msgr. Lawrence Bronkiewicz is one of a series of managers who have handled abuse allegations for Curtis, Egan, and Lori.
   In addition to Carr, this history discusses and provides documents relating to accused priests Brett, Federici, Gregory Smith, Moore, Pcolka, Coleman, Stubbs, Grimes, and O'Connor. It also contains useful discussions of episcopal control, methods of managing abuse cases under Curtis and Egan, the destruction of documents, diocesan secrecy, the Martinelli and Fleetwood cases, the relevance of prior and subsequent cases, and constitutional issues. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:13 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Katholische Kirche: Wenn Schweigen Tradition hat

- RCC. Former students wrote to the bishop in 1981. No action.    
   Hamburger Arbendblatt, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   Hamburg. Man hat uns nicht vorgewarnt." "Sie haben uns im Stich gelassen." "Der Erzbischof hat auf unseren Brief nie geantwortet." Es sind solche Sätze, die immer wieder auftauchen, aus denen eine tiefe Desillusionierung spricht. Menschen, deren Kinder oder die selbst von Priestern missbraucht wurden, hatten in ihrer Scham und ihrer Not bei der katholischen Kirche Schutz gesucht, Verständnis erwartet. Aber sie wurden enttäuscht. Immer wieder prallten sie auf eine Mauer des Schweigens.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- People whose children were abused by priests are profoundly disillusioned. They sought protection and understanding from the church but they were disappointed. They were bounced off the wall of silence.
   Eight former students at Caniusius College, Berlin, wrote a letter to the Berlin bishop in 1981 about sexual abuse at the school but never got a response.
   The appearance and concealment of abuse cases has rocked the Catholic Church since the late 1990s. In Ireland, thousands of children between the 1930s to 1990s were abused in Catholic homes, institutions and workshops by priests, monks and nuns. A commission under Judge Yvonne Murphy showed that bishops systematically protected these people. The church in Ireland concealed 300 abuse cases from 1975 to 2004.
   In Australia, many cases go back to the 1960s. To date 107 priests and Catholic teachers have been convicted of abuse.
   In the United States, people were shocked to learn of a series of abuse cases dating to the 1940s. There appears to be 10,000 victims nationally. The Los Angeles archdiocese paid out $660 million in U.S. dollars to 500 applicants. The years of looking the other way was expensive.
   In Germany communities were not informed of abuse. The Germany Bishops' Conference admits today that it has often responded inappropriately. Lay organization believe that the sanctity of the priests was more important than protections of the victims. The American experience has apparently caused a general change in thnking.
   The document presented to the German bishops in 2002 dealing with cases of sexual abuse by priests is an impressive document. It called for every diocese to establish and central contact point It said after a preliminary study by the Vatican that police should be informed, victims should receive aid and there is to be no repetition by the offender.
   It was a start anyway. Since the beginning of his pontificate, Pope Benedict XVI has met with victims in the U.S., Australia and Ireland. He advocates a zero-tolerance policy for sex offenders in the church.
   However, the problems remain. The pope has called for more care in selection of priests. But how to prevent abuse and what kind of care should be used? With celibacy and rigid sexual morality of the church, the priest can abuse again and again.
   The situation at the St. Polten seminary in Austria in 2004 showed the urgent need to clarify these issues. The Catholic student had downloaded thousands of child porn pictures from the internet and seminary students and teachers were involved with homosexual acts.
   Bishop Kurt Kren called the whole thing as being the work of silly boys. One of the participating seminary leaders was transferred to a nursing home.
   The institutional church has a high fence between priests, who are ordained in the succession of the Apostles, and the lay people. The priests have special rights over other believers. The church must recognize that among these shepherd there are also wolves. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:44 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Official: Germany's Jesuits did not stem sex abuse; SNAP responds

[Jesuits]
   Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, national director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (314 566 9790); ~ Feb 03, 2010
   GERMANY -- Once again, Catholic officials are forced to admit that clergy sex crimes were more extensive than they previously admitted. Once again, Catholic officials admit quietly moving accused or proven pedophiles. Once again, after being transferred, two priests went on to move again.
   This tragic, on-going pattern - in country after country, diocese after diocese, school after school - is sickening. Instead of considering each disclosure as some shocking aberration, it's time we realize that church officials across the globe essentially follow the same playbook: hiding the crimes, minimizing the damage, deceiving the flocks, shuffling the predators and endangering unsuspecting families. . .until finally being forced to quit by brave victims, assertive prosecutors, investigative journalists, and outraged Catholics.
   Dartmann's apology is meaningless public relations. Words don't protect kids. Action protects kids. If he's sincere, he'll make sure that every single church and school employee who kept silent or helped conceal these priests' crime is severely punished. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:35 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Legionarios de Cristo: la religión del poder

  [Decades - Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado*] - RCC. US $10-15m, male seminarians, mistress had daughter. May have fathered 6.      
   Voltairenet, por Edgar González Ruiz*, Feb 01, 2010
   A pesar del descrédito de Marcial Maciel (1920-2008), cuyos abusos escandalizaron a la opinión pública y a la propia jerarquía católica, el grupo que él creó aún cuenta con el apoyo de sectores acaudalados, que se identifican con su forma de conciliar la devoción con el afán de lucro.
   1ro de febrero de 2010
   Algunas de esas familias siguen confiando a los Legionarios la formación de sus hijos, no obstante que desde la década de 1990 se difundieron ampliamente testimonios de exdiscípulos de Maciel, de quienes abusó cuando eran adolescentes.

   [summary]
   Despite the discrediting of Marcial Maciel, whose abuse scandalized the public and Catholic hierarchy, the group he created still has the support of the affluent.
   Some of these families remain in the Legion even though children were abused. One of them, Alejandra Espinosa published a book that goes into detail about the abuse and denounced the double life of the founder of the Legionaries of Christ and even writes about the priest's drug addiction.
   Maciel was a satyr mystic who led a conservative movement focusing especially on the wealthy for whom he founded schools and universities. Maciel exerted frenzied sexual activity in which he procreated sons and daughters who are now claiming their property.
   In August 2009, the Spanish newspaper El Mundo revealed existence of at least six of these children, one in Spain, another, now deceased in Switzerland, another son in England and three with a Mexico woman who still is alive and is claiming the rights of her children.
   During the time of Pope John Pau II, the Vatican protected Maciel. Those who knew Maciel for decades know that their abuse was not limited to sexual abuse but he liked to exercise deception and subjugation in various areas of their life.
   In late 2009, some in the media commented on the embarassing case of plagiarism in a book by Maciel. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:57 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Solictarán más datos sobre abuso de jesuíta contra niños chilenos

[Jesuits] - RCC.      
   Prensa Latina, 2 feb, 2010
   SANTIAGO DE CHILE, (PL) -- La Compañía de Jesús en Chile pedirá a Alemania más antecedentes sobre los casos de abuso sexual de un jesuita alemán contra niños chilenos, informó el sacerdote Eugenio Valenzuela, superior provincial de esa orden aquí.
   A través de un comunicado divulgado hoy, el religioso dijo que el jesuita alemán, conocido como Wolfgang S., al que se le imputan estos hechos, probablemente trabajó en la norteña ciudad de Arica entre los años 1985 y 1991.

   [summary]
   The Chilean province of the Jesuits will ask the German province for more information regarding allegations that a member of the order may have abused children in Chile.
   In a statement released today, Eugenio Valenzuela said the Jesuit known as Wolfgang S. probably worked in the northern city of Arica from 1985 to 1991. He added they never received any abuse complaint regarding Wolfgang S.
   Complaints of abuse have come from Hamburg, St. Blaise, Gottingen, Hildesheim in Germany and from Chile and Spain said German Provincial Stefan Dartmann. Wolfgang S. also established contacts with both torturers and victims of the Pinochet dictatorship. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:45 AM

Früherer Canisius-Lehrer gesteht Missbrauch

[Fr Bernard / Bernhard E.] - RCC. Children.  
   Berliner Morgenpost, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   Ein weiterer ehemaliger Lehrer des Berliner Canisius-Kollegs hat sexuelle Übergriffe eingestanden: Pater Bernhard E., ein prominenter und bundesweit bekannter Ordensmann, Gründer des Hilfswerks "Ärzte für die Dritte Welt". Der Priester, der am Canisius-Kolleg Abitur machte, hat sich inzwischen selbst angezeigt.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- A third former teacher at Berlin's Canisius College has admitted to sexual assaults. Father Bernard E., a prominent and nationally-known cleric, if founder of an aid organization called Doctors for Developing Countries. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:31 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

It was an altar boy thing, says pervert priest

[1979-93 Fr Patrick Hughes* (82)] - RCC. 1yr's prison. Attracted to altar boys.  
   Belfast Telegraph, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   IRELAND -- A former priest who told gardai he was sexually attracted to altar boys was jailed for one year for indecently assaulting a child.
   Patrick Hughes (82), of Park Drive Court, Castleknock, Dublin, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to four counts of indecent assault against the child, then an altar boy.
   The boy was aged between 11 and 14 years old when he was abused in a parochial house, on trips to the beach and in the former priest's home on dates between 1979 and 1983. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:24 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Paraguay president's second paternity claim dropped

[~ 1999 - ~ 2007 Bishop Lugo Méndez / Mendez*] - RCC. One female from age 16. 2 other women. Sons 6yrs, < 2yrs, 16mos.   
   BBC News, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   PARAGUAY -- A woman who claimed Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo had fathered her child has withdrawn a paternity suit against him.
   The case brought by Hortensia Damiana Moran was being dropped for "personal reasons", a judge said. Mr Lugo had agreed to take a DNA test in the case.
   Another woman, Benigna Leguizamon, earlier dropped her claim against him. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:22 AM, Feb 03, 2010] [LOOK BACK: Nov 25, 2009; ~ July 01, 2009]

Inquiry offices in weave shed shut down

- General community.  
   Standard-Freeholder, Posted By KEVIN LAJOIE, KLAJOIE § STANDARD-FREEHOLDER COM , ~ Feb 03, 2010
   CANADA -- The hearings have wrapped up, the final report has been tabled, and now, the lights have been turned off for good on the Cornwall Public Inquiry.
   The process of emptying out and closing up the inquiry offices inside the weave shed on Cotton Mill Street was officially completed on Monday, an inquiry official confirmed.
   "It's all said and done," said inquiry media relations advisor Joan Weinman. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:09 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

German Jesuit Sex Offender Lived In Chile

 
   The Santiago Times, Written by Loretta van der Horst, Wednesday, 03 February 2010
   CHILE -- The recent confession by Wolfgang S., a former German Jesuit priest who admitted molesting high school kids in Berlin in the 1970s and 1980s, has Chileans concerned about what he was doing while lived in Chile between 1985 and 1991.
   The former priest and sports teacher admitted the abuses to the German magazine Der Spiegel in a story published last week. Since then, about 20 of his former students have come forward claiming to be his victims.
   Wolfgang S. left the Jesuit order in 1982 and moved to Chile in 1984 where he worked with both torture victims and Pinochet government officials. He told Der Spiegel that in Chile he was confronted with his "mirror image as a tormenter of children." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:05 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Later date set for Perlitz trial on Haitian sex abuse charges

[1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - Roman Catholic. Fairfield University. 18 boys.     
   News-Times, By Michael P. Mayko, STAFF WRITER, Feb 03, 2010
   NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT -- Federal prosecutors have turned over 8,000 pieces of evidence to lawyers defending an honored Fairfield University graduate accused of sexually abusing 18 abandoned Haitian boys served by a charity he founded to provide them with education, food and shelter.
   But that number does not include all the documents in the case.
   William F. Dow III, who with David Grudberg represents Douglas Perlitz, 39, founder of Project Pierre Toussaint, said Tuesday that he expects to receive another 16,000 pages of material from prosecutors in the coming weeks. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:01 AM

Teen testifies about sexual abuse

[2005-06 Mr Humberto Cruz*] - "Iglesia de Dios". Boy.  
   Times Herald-Record, Feb 03, 2010
   GOSHEN (NY) – A teenage boy told an Orange County Court jury on Tuesday that a Newburgh man had as many as "100 to 150" sexual encounters with him between 2005 and 2006.
   The boy, who was 12 at the time, testified at the trial of Humberto Cruz, 39, who is charged with first-degree course of sexual conduct against a child, a felony, and several other sex offenses.
   The boy told the jury that he met Cruz while Cruz was a volunteer teaching Scripture at Iglesia de Dios, a Pentecostal church in Newburgh's East End. Cruz was relieved of all responsibilites at the church after Newburgh city police arrested him last year. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:55 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Priest in local order faces abuse charges

[Poandl] - RCC. Boy (10).
   Cincinnati Enquirer, By Carrie Whitaker, cwhitaker § enquirer com , February 2, 2010
   OHIO -- A Catholic priest in a Fairfield religious order is facing charges that he molested a 10-year-old boy in West Virginia in 1991.
   The Rev. Robert F. Poandl is charged with first-degree sexual abuse, first-degree sexual assault and sexual abuse by a custodian, said West Virginia State Police Sgt. D.B. Swiger.
   Poandl was released on bond last week after a Roane County grand jury handed up indictments against him, Swiger said.
   The alleged victim, now 28 and living in Cincinnati, told police last summer that Poandl molested him at the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church rectory in Spencer, W.Va., according to Swiger. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:51 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Sexual abuse charges at Jesuit schools shock Germany

[1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Bernhard E.* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students.        
   Ethiopian Review, by Madeline Chambers | February 2nd, 2010
   GERMANY -- Germany's leading Jesuit official has apologised for a growing number of sexual abuse cases at Jesuit high schools that have come to light recently. School officials there had failed to respond properly when they first heard of the allegations years ago, Father Stefan Dartmann, the head of Germany's Jesuit order, said.
   Dartmann said he knew of 25 former pupils who said they had been abused at presitgious Jesuit schools between 1975 and 1984 – 20 at the Canisius Kolleg in Berlin, 3 at the Hamburger St. Ansgar Schule in Hamburg and 2 at the Kolleg St. Blasien in St. Blasien in the Black Forest.
   German media reported the first cases last week but the number of alleged victims has been growing and the possibility of a wider scandal looms. "I'm worried that a storm is going to break out now," said the former director of Kolleg St. Blasien, Father Hans Joachim Martin. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:49 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Ohio Priest Indicted on Sex Charges in W.Va.

[1991 Poandl*] - RCC. Male.  
   WSAZ, Reporter: Anna Baxter, Email Address: anna baxter § wsaz com , ~ Feb 03, 2010
   ROANE COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A priest from Ohio has been indicted on sexual abuse charges by a West Virginia Grand Jury.
   Father Robert F. Poandl, of Cincinnati, was indicted on the charges on Tuesday, January 26 in Roane County.
   According to a news release, the alleged crime happened during a trip to Spencer, West Virginia in 1991. The victim alleges he was molested by Father Poandl at the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church Rectory. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:46 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Priest indicted on molestation charges

[Poandl]
   Charleston Daily Mail, From staff reports, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA -- State Police say an Ohio priest has been indicted on molestation charges stemming from an incident that occurred in a Roane County church 18 years ago.
   Sgt. Michael Baylous, spokesman for the State Police, said Tuesday that Fr. Robert F. Poandl of Cincinnati was indicted Jan. 26 by a Roane County grand jury.
   He was charged with first-degree sexual abuse, first-degree sexual assault and sexual abuse by a custodian. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:43 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Catholic Diocese of Burlington to sell headquarters

[Decades - Burlington Diocese] - RCC. Children.
   Burlington Free Press, By Sam Hemingway, Free Press Staff Writer, Wednesday, February 3, 2010
   BURLINGTON (VT) -- The state's Roman Catholic diocese is preparing to sell its sprawling North Avenue headquarters, a lakeside camp and other valuable real estate as part of a push to reach monetary settlements with victims of priest sexual abuse, a church lawyer said Tuesday.
   "The diocese is interested in settling these cases," attorney Tom McCormick said. "It's time to put these matters behind us."
   There are 25 clerical abuse cases pending at Chittenden Superior Court. Five others have been the subject of jury trials and another five were settled out of court. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:40 AM, Feb 03, 2010]

Jesuit sexual abuse scandal widens

[1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Bernhard E.* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students.        
   IOL, ~ Feb 03, 2010
   BERLIN, Germany -- A scandal over sexual abuse by Jesuit priests in Germany in the 1970s and 80s snowballed on Wednesday as a third teacher confessed, more victims came forward and further schools were implicated.
   Earlier this week, the elite Canisius school in Berlin admitted systematic sexual abuse by at least two Roman Catholic priests, named in media reports as Peter R and Wolfgang S, who both left the order in the 1980s.
   The head of the Jesuits in Germany revealed on Tuesday that a third priest, named in newspapers as Bernhard E., has been suspended after admitting abusing one pupil after a lawyer representing three alleged victims confronted him. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:37 AM, Feb 03, 2010]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Wed February 03, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Thu February 04, 2010 edition:


Vatican concern over signs of divided hierarchy

- RCC.      
   The Irish Times, From PADDY AGNEW in Rome, February 5, 2010
   VATICAN CITY – AS THE countdown begins to the forthcoming Vatican meeting between Pope Benedict, senior Curia figures and the Irish bishops, Vatican insiders have suggested the Holy See has been alarmed by recent signs of internecine strife within the Irish hierarchy.
   Many commentators believe the Holy See intends the meeting, scheduled for February 15th and 16th, to serve as a starting point around which the Irish Catholic Church can unify as it strives to achieve closure on the pain inflicted, above all on the victims but also on the church, by Ireland's prolonged clerical child abuse crisis.
   In such a context, the Holy See has been confused and alarmed by apparent factional in-fighting among the hierarchy. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:38 PM, February 4, 2010]

Irate priests critical of Archbishop Martin

- The truth hurts RC priests.
   The Irish Times, By ALISON HEALY, February 05, 2010
   IRELAND -- A MEETING of priests has heard demands that Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin be confronted over his handling of the fallout from the Murphy report on clerical child sex abuse.
   It also heard claims that the archbishop had become "a source of division" among priests and bishops. About 25 Dublin priests attended the meeting at Manresa retreat house on January 18th. Details of the minutes of the meeting are reported in the latest edition of the Irish Catholic published today.
   The minutes state that the majority of priests in attendance were middle-aged and all got a chance to speak. The meeting was specially convened to discuss the Murphy report.
   "Anger, frustration and a sense of helplessness [were] expressed at the lack of compassion shown by the diocese in recent months, particularly towards the auxiliary bishops," the minutes report. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:36 PM, February 04, 2010]

Priests: Martin is source of division

- RC priests choose scapegoat.
   Irish Examiner, By Garry O'Sullivan, Friday, February 05, 2010
   IRELAND -- PRIESTS "are no longer content to be puppets of the diocese" according to the minutes of a meeting of up to 25 Dublin priests, where Archbishop Diarmuid Martin's "dictatorial manner" was also criticised.
   The meeting heard a scathing critique of Archbishop Martin's handling of the Murphy report aftermath which was recorded in minutes of the meeting.
   It is believed most of the priests in attendance at the January 18 meeting spoke and the majority were middle-aged. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:33 PM, February 04, 2010]

Abusi sessuali: padre Dessì è fuori dalla Chiesa

[Fr Marco Dessi]    
   Gazzetta di Parma, ~ February 04, 2010
   ITALIA – Padre Marco Dessì è fuori dalla Chiesa. Il missionario di Villamassargia condannato per abusi sessuali su bambini del Nicaragua è stato cacciato con un decreto emesso da Papa Benedetto XVI, che lo ha "dimesso dallo stato clericale", ossia il sacerdote è stato ridotto allo stato laicale.
   [summary]
   ITALY -- Father Marco Dessi has been defocked and returned to the lay state in a decree issued by Pope Benedict XVI. The priest was convicted of sexually abusing children in Nicaragua.
   The missionary was arrested in early December 2006 on pedophilia charges and was imprisoned. Humanitarian groups complained and there was investigation by Parma prosecutors. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:25 PM, February 04, 2010]

Region in brief: Court hears surgeon in boys ranch trial

 
   The Spokesman-Review
   SPOKANE (WA) -- A Spokane plastic and reconstructive surgeon rebutted earlier testimony of abuse at Morning Star Boys' Ranch as proceedings continued Wednesday in Spokane County Superior Court.
   Dr. Alfonso Oliva testified that it is unlikely the scar on witness Stephanie Miller's chest was caused by a cigarette burn. Miller, a transsexual, was a resident at Morning Star in the late 1970s. She testified Jan. 19 that a counselor whose name she cannot remember burned her with his cigarette when she refused his demands for oral sex and that she bears the scar. Miller had been called to testify by attorneys for Kenneth Putnam to support his allegations of sexual and physical abuse at the group home for troubled boys by its director, the Rev. Joseph Weitensteiner. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:41 PM

Archbishop's response to priest's sexual abuse allegations questioned


   CINCINNATI (OH) Dayton Daily News
   By Michael D. Pitman, Staff Writer Updated 1:59 PM Thursday, February 4, 2010
   CINCINNATI – The head of a local abuse support network believes Archbishop Dennis Schnurr should have – and could have – done more after a priest within a Fairfield-based order was charged in June with alleged sexual abuse of a child.
   Last week Father Robert Poandl, a 68-year-old priest with Glenmary Home Missioners, was indicted on those charges – three counts related to sexual conduct in 1991 with a 10-year-old boy at the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Spencer, W.Va. The accuser is now 28 and lives in Cincinnati.
   "We really look at this is Archbishop Schnurr's first real test in Cincinnati," said Daniel Frondorf, the leader of the local chapter of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:34 PM]

Anwälte planen Zivilklage gegen Jesuitenorden

[1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Bernhard E. (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students.        
   Berliner Morgenpost, with video,
   Ehemalige Schüler des Berliner Canisius-Kolleg, die von Patres missbraucht wurden, fordern eine Aufarbeitung der Fälle vor Gericht. Es gehe um Aufklärung und Genugtuung, nicht um Geld, sagte die Opfer-Anwältin. Ein weiterer Jurist prüft eine Klage in den USA gegen die Jesuiten. Diese könnte für den Orden teuer werden.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Former students at Canisius College, Berlin, who were abused by priests are calling for reappraisal of court cases. They said their interest is not in money but in education and satisfaction, said the victims' lawyer. Another lawyer is considering a lawsuit in the United States against the Jesuits. One lawyer said the victims want to know how the system in the church failed them. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:24 PM [COMMENT: The Church system was DESIGNED to fail the victims! ENDS.]

Missbrauchsfälle auch an Bonner Jesuiten-Schule

[Jesuits] - RCC.
   Welt,
   Im Missbrauchsskandal an Schulen und Einrichtungen des katholischen Jesuiten-Ordens kommen weitere Taten ans Licht: Nach neuesten Erkenntnissen sollen mindestens 30 Schüler im gesamten Bundesgebiet Opfer von sexuellen Übergriffen gewesen sein. Bischöfe fragen sich, ob das nur die Spitze des Eisbergs sei.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- According to new findings, at least 30 students throughout Germany have said they were victims of sexual abuse by priests. Bishops are now asking whether this might be only the tip of the iceberg.
   More cases of abuse have surfaced at Aloisius College, Bonn. One former pupil at Aloisius College said he was abused in the early 1960s by a now-deceased priest.
   The German Bishops' Conference was put the abuse issue on the agenda for its next plenary meeting in late February. An attorney for victims at Canisius College, Berlin, is considering a class-action suit against the Jesuits in the U.S.
   Berlin lawyer Luke Kawka said a lawsuit can be filed in the United States if it is confirmed that any victims at Canisius were American citizens. If successful the financial consquences for the Jesuit order could be disastrous, he said.
   The scandal has sparked debate about the celibacy requirement. Professor Norbert Leygraf of the Instititute of Forensic Psychiatry said there is no evidence that the pedophile tendency is caused by celibacy. Renunciation of sexuality does not mean that sexuality is changing, he said.
   He also warned against an assumption that child abuse is specific to the church. There are no statistics but pedophilia seems to cross all professions. Those involved in education, however, have the means to implement sexual fantasies. There are people who may have pedophilic thoughts but they do not act on them. He said it is impossible to determine in advance whether someone is sexually interested in children.
   The Evangelical Church in Germany on Thursday said it has strict policies for handling sexual abuse cases. Someone who is even suspected of abuse is immediately suspended, according to the spokesman. Transfering a suspected abuser is not done. He added they also work closely with the judiciary. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:57 PM]

Missbrauchsvorwürfe jetzt auch in Bonn

[Jesuits] - RCC.  
   RP,
   Bonn (RPO). Im Missbrauchsskandal an Einrichtungen des Jesuitenordens gibt es jetzt auch in Bonn Verdachtsfälle. Der Rektor des dortigen Aloisiuskollegs, Pater Theo Schneider, sagte am Donnerstag, diese Vorwürfe bezögen sich ausschließlich auf die Vergangenheit und nicht auf aktive Jesuiten und Mitarbeiter.
   Fotos -- Sexueller Missbrauch an Berliner Eliteschule Zuvor hatte die "Süddeutschen Zeitung" berichtet, dass ein 62-jähriger ehemaliger Kollegs-Schüler angegeben habe, Anfang der 60er-Jahre von einem Pater missbraucht worden zu sein.

   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The abuse scandal at Jesuit schools are widened further. The Rev. Theo Schnieder, rector of Alosius Kolleg in Bonn, said three allegations have been made involving past abuse but do not relate to still active Jesuits or employees.
   Of one allegation he had no knowledge but he said two were entrusted to him only under assurance of utmost discretion. He said he immediately passed on the allegations to Jesuit management for review. He believes all the investigations were completed. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:38 PM]

Diocese will pay $9.8 million to Alaska abuse victims

- RCC.    
   Achorage Daily News, By LISA DEMER, ldemer § adn com ,
   ALASKA -- The Catholic Diocese of Fairbanks is emerging from bankruptcy under a plan that will provide nearly $10 million -- and maybe much more -- to sexual abuse victims, send the bishop traveling to parishes where abuse occurred, and put names of suspected abusers on the diocese Web site.
   Under the plan for reorganization, $9.8 million will go into a fund for close to 300 victims. Another $2.5 million is going to lawyers, accountants and other professionals. Payments to individuals will be decided case-by-case by a mediator, depending on a variety of factors including the nature and severity of abuse, the age of the victim at the time it started, and whether the perpetrator was in a position of trust. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:59 PM]

Pornos für die Schüler

[1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Fr Bernhard Ehlen* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students.        
   Hamburger Morgenpost, VON NINA GESSNER,
   Der Skandal um den Missbrauch von Schülern an Gymnasien des Jesuiten-Ordens weitet sich immer mehr aus. Nun gibt es einen zweiten Fall aus Hamburg. Und wieder ist es ein ehemaliger Lehrer der Sankt-Ansgar-Schule in Borgfelde! Die besondere Brisanz: Es ist Bernhard E. (70), der Gründer der Hilfsorganisation "Ärzte für die Dritte Welt".
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The scandal involved abuse of students at Jesuit schools has expanded with revelation of a second case from Hamburg. The explosive revelation is that students were abused by Bernhard E., 70, founder of a relief organization that sends physicians to Third World countries.
   Three former students from Hanover made the allegations and the priest admitted the acts.
   One e-mail from a former pupil was received only yesterday and it described E's machinations as religious director and director of youth groups at the school. The teacher also showed the boy photos from a pornographic magazine. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:30 AM]

Curriculum vitae: Father Bernhard Ehlen SJ

[Jesuits] - RCC.
   Artze fur die Dritte Welt,
   GERMANY -- Father Bernhard Ehlen SJ was born on 5 March 1939 in Berlin. In 1958 he became a Jesuit monk. As part of his education within the order he studied philosophy, theology and educational science, and was ordained as a priest in 1968.
   In the following years he was active in Roman Catholic youth work. Constantly confronted in this work with young people's questions about the reasons for unfairness in the world, and with their search for ways of doing something about it, he joined the Cap Anamur committee in 1981 and worked as a project coordinator in refugee camps in Somalia. There Father Bernhard Ehlen made the fundamental realisation that a doctor can help someone who is ill and suffering anywhere in the world, often even with little funding, and independent of his/her knowledge of languages or cultural background.
   He combined this realisation with the fact that he knew many doctors were looking for ways to make a commitment without having to leave their practice, the everyday life of the clinic and family life for six months or longer. In this way the idea for the 'Ärzte für die Dritte Welt' [Doctors for Developing Countries] committee was born. It brings established facilities and employees in the area together with German doctors. They succeed each other in short assignments lasting six weeks, with the aim of helping people in the Third World, who would otherwise never see a doctor. The organisation was set up in Darmstadt on 10 September 1983, at a meeting of ten doctors. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:22 AM]

Diocese of Burlington to sell headquarters for sex abuse settlements

 
   Catholic News Agency, 12:23 am, Feb 4, 2010
   BURLINGTON (VT) / (CNA).- The Diocese of Burlington is selling its headquarters and other church properties in hopes of securing funds to settle two dozen pending sex abuse cases before they go to trial.
   Chittenden Superior Court Judge Helen Toor has called for one trial to resolve all remaining civil cases related to the former priest Edward Paquette, who worked in the diocese in the 1970s.
   According to the Rutland Herald, three past juries have ruled that the diocese was negligent in hiring and supervising the retired priest. One jury issued a record $8.7 million verdict in May 2008, another issued a nearly $3.6 million verdict in December 2008 and a third issued a $2.2 million verdict in October 2009. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:18 AM]

"Er hat meine Seele getötet"

[1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Fr Bernhard Ehlen (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students.        
   Stuttgarter Zeitung,
   Als Kind wurde Norbert Denef (60) jahrelang von einem Priester und einem Organisten im sächsischen Delitzsch missbraucht. Unter den Spätfolgen leidet er noch heute. Im Gegensatz zu den meisten anderen Opfern hatte er Beweise. Damit konnte er die katholische Kirche drängen, ihn finanziell für seinen Leidensweg zu entschädigen - hierzulande wohl ein einmaliger Fall. Doch dem Familienvater reicht das nicht. Er kämpft weiter - dafür, dass der Gesetzgeber das Strafrecht insofern ändert, als die Opfer auch Jahre später noch Ersatzansprüche geltend machen können. Von der Diskussion über mögliche Konsequenzen aus dem Skandal am Berliner Canisius-Kolleg verspricht sich Norbert Denef Auftrieb.
   [summary]
   "He Killed My Soul"
   GERMANY -- Norbert Denef, 60, was abused as a child by a priest and an organist in the Saxony town of Delitzch. He still suffers from the effects today. Unlike most victims of abuse he had evidence and urged the Catholic Church to compensate him financially for the ordeal. In this country, this is unique.
   But this is not enough. He continues to fight for legislation of amend the criminal law to extended the statute of limitations of sexual abuse since it can take years for a victim to report the abuse. Revelation of abuse at Canisius College in Berlin has encouraged Mr. Denef.
   Mr. Denef said he is not surprised that abuse at Canius has taken 35 years to become public. This pattern his typical, he said. They first tried to conceal the cases and it only becomes public when their backs are to the wall. Then they talk as if they were trying to explain.
   He was asked if he thought it was a bold move that the church made public the accusations. He said it wasn't. The victims tried years ago to make a difference and he said he does not understand why the church is making this public now.
   The interviewer said the victims originally had asked for confidentiality. He described this as "theater." They first would not respond and then they pushed blame onto the victims and they try to redeem themselves.
   He was asked if he thought they played for time. He said they did play for time since the statute of limitations expired after 10 years. Victims can no longer bring civil claims.
   He was asked why they waited 35 years to confront the priest with the accusations.
   Anyone who has experienced such a thing knows there is a process in the brain so the victim does not have to relive the pain all the time. Brain researchers can use this neurochemical process to explain. There is a lack of certain compounds in the brain that triggers the silence.
   Mr. Denef said a pastor is an authority figure or even a confident of the child. His mother was a single parent of five children. He said he was conceived to save his parents marriage. The church was paramount in the family.
   He was asked if his brothers, who also were altar boys, were abused. He said he assumes more than 130 children were abused. Most cannot deal with their suffering and said he finds it surprising that there are 20 victims at Caniusius who have come forward.
   Under protection of the Catholic Church, perpetrators apparently have not feared criminal prosecution. Were they convicted in your case? No, Mr. Denef answered. The priest was exiled several times and the organist, who had connections to his family, retired.
   Did they regret their actions? No. The priest had no guilt. The priest said it was not all that bad and the organist said the question was who started it. The organist was 10 years older than him.
   Doctors have certified you as being 60 percent damaged by the abuse. What has the abuse done to you? It killed his soul, he said. Outwardly, he lived quietly until his 40th birthday. He got married and fathered two children. He was a technical director at a theater and was addicted to work. But inside he felt nothing. He said he still needs a boiling water bath "to feel myself."
   Mr. Denef has not worked a year because he has been on sick leave for post-traumatic stress disorder. He said he suffers from panic attacks and nightmares. He said he often feels suicidal.
   The Magdeburg diocese paid him 25 000 euros compensation. He was asked how he achieved this. Mr. Denef said he had confessions in writing from the priest and the organist. Mr. Denef published a book on his abuse although the diocese had made confidentiality a requirement in settling his case. He was asked if the church has responded to his going public. He said they have not responded but he negotiated to strike the confidentiality requirement.
   He is now fighting in the European Court of Human Rights to end the statute of limitations for sexual abuse. The Bundestag (the national German legislature) rejected a similar petition in 2008.
   He was asked if he thought the scandal at Canisius would lead to reassessment of his petition. He said he hoped so. The scandal has opened doors to the media. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:18 AM

Priest gets 2 years in child-porn case

[2000s Ex-Fr Ken Hasselbach* (69)] - RCC. 2yrs prison. Child porn by e-mail.  
   Miami Herald
   FLORIDA -- A former New York City-area Catholic priest who moved to Hollywood has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for possession of child pornography, according to court records.
   Kenneth Hasselbach, 69, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of child pornography. A federal judge in Fort Lauderdale sentenced him Jan. 28.
   He was indicted and arrested in January 2009, after the FBI accused him of receiving the pornography via e-mail. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:12 AM]

Dublin Archbishop 'a source of division'

 
   Ireland Online, Feb/04/2010
   IRELAND -- A meeting of Dublin priests last month heard the Archbishop of Dublin described as a source of division.
   The meeting of up to 25 priests was held in January to discuss the fallout from the Murphy Report into abuse in the Dublin Archdiocese.
   According to the Irish Catholic newspaper, which has seen minutes of the meeting, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin was criticised heavily for his handling of the aftermath of the report's publication. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:09 AM [COMMENT: Truth and justice is a source of division, as the Man from Galilee found out about 2000 years ago! ENDS.]

Abuse group challenges archbishop

 
   Cincinnati.com ,
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- Clergy sex abuse victims say they plan to hold a protest Thursday morning outside the Cincinnati Archbishop Chancery, 100 E. Eighth St., downtown Cincinnati. The Cincinnati chapter of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests say they will urge Cincinnati's new archbishop, the Rev. Dennis Schnurr, to reveal when he and his staff learned about a child sex allegation against a priest.
   A priest in a Fairfield religious order is facing charges he molested a 10-year-old boy in West Virginia in 1991. The Rev. Robert F. Poandl is charged with first-degree sexual abuse, first-degree sexual assault and sexual abuse by a custodian, according to West Virginia State Police. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:06 AM]

Looking to Rome for guidance

     
   The Irish Catholic, Garry O'Sullivan, Editor, 4 Feb 2010
   IRELAND -- If the Church in Ireland is to have a worthwhile future, each diocese will have to come up to speed with its own affairs and adopt best practice nationally and internationally.
   Bishops were not appointed to a bishops' conference, but they were appointed to a diocese and how they carry out this function is crucial to the spiritual well-being of laity and clergy. Not only is it of concern how they have handled clerical child sexual abuse, but also how they run their diocese, care for their laity and priests and if they are capable of doing what is an increasingly difficult and demanding job. Unlike the rest of us, there is no real oversight of how a bishop runs his diocese, and certainly no accountability to the people of that diocese. Therefore, it is important that the Vatican ensure that every bishop can answer comprehensively to three areas of competence.
   The first is leadership. ...
   The Murphy Report was, and is, about the failure of leadership. While there is disagreement among priests about the style of Archbishop Martin's leadership, I don't think there are too many who would disagree with his comments that renewal is needed. Jesus didn't look for those who were closest to God among those in the Temple, quite the opposite. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:00 AM [COMMENT: The rot starts at the head!  Can the blind lead the blind? ENDS.]

Archbishop slammed over abuse aftermath

 
   UTV,
   IRELAND -- The Archbishop of Dublin Dr Diarmuid Martin has been accused of having a lack of compassion towards the auxiliary bishops and that they were "hung out to dry" in the aftermath of the Murphy Report.
   The minutes of a meeting attended by over 20 priests who complained about his actions, have been seen by the Irish Catholic newspaper. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:57 AM]

Critics want bishops to disclose where abusive priests went

 
   Stamford Advocate, By Daniel Tepfer, 08:04 p.m., Wednesday, February 3, 2010
   {link to Bridgeport diocese documents}
   BRIDGEPORT (CT) -- Supporters of people abused as children by priests demanded Wednesday that Roman Catholic Bishop William Lori publicly disclose the location of former diocesan priests accused of abuse.
   "Documents recently released that detail abuse show that priests from the diocese were sent out all over the country where they could have been endangering children," said Terrence McKiernan, director of the Boston-based BishopAccountability.org, an organization dedicated to documenting cases of clergy abuse around the nation, during a press conference outside the Diocese of Bridgeport's Catholic Center on Jewett Avenue.
   "Dioceses around the country were affected when priests were spun out of here," he said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:49 AM]

Father Bob Poandl


   Glenmary Home Missioners for Rural America
   FAIRFIELD (OH) -- This links to the assignment record for the Rev. Bob Poandl, who has been indicted in West Virginia on charges of sexual abusing a boy nearly 20 years ago. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:41 AM

An Interview with Marianne Benkert, M.D


   Healing and Spirituality by Jaime Romo
   I am pleased to share an interview with Marianne Benkert, M.D. in today's Healing and Spirituality. Dr. Benkert has served as past president of the Baltimore County Medical Association, and chair of the Ethical and Judicial Affairs Council of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland and in the UCSD psychiatry residency training program. She co-authored "Religious Duress and its Impact of Clergy Abuse Victims" with Tom Doyle.
   J.R. As a psychiatrist, you have worked with thousands of people directly and indirectly impacted by clerical sexual abuse. What are some of the psychological imprints or traumas related to children who are abused?
   M.B. Childhood sexual abuse always interferes with the normal tasks of child development. The age of the child at the time of the abuse, the natural resiliency of an individual child, as well as the severity and length of time of the abuse will be important factors determining the damage to the child. The sexual abuse of a child shakes and shatters their sense of safety and trust. The child's natural sense of playfulness and freedom is replaced with the burden of fear, shame and guilt. The development of a healthy self-esteem is impaired. The child is confused about what the abuse means. When the abuser is a cleric the confusion is intensified. It is important to understand that for most victims the psychological trauma is not truly appreciated until adulthood. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:34 AM

Priest faces sex assault charge in Wisconsin

[Fr Edmund Donkor-Baine -NEW*] -      
   Catholic Culture, February 04, 2010
   WISCONSIN -- A priest from Guyana who served at a parish in a Wisconsin diocese has been charged with fourth-degree sexual assault. A 47-year-old woman alleges that Father Edmund Donkor-Baine assaulted her in August while he was offering her divorce counseling. The priest denies the charges.
   Father Donkor-Baine comes fromm the Archdiocese of Accra (Ghana), and not from Guyana, as the La Crosse Tribune is reporting. The Tribune reports that Father Donkor-Baine came to the United States for medical treatment, and diocesan attorney Jim Birnbaum said that "he's not here on any formal program where he could be assigned to a parish." Yet according to a 2008 parish bulletin, "Fr. Edmund [Donkor-Baine] had been assigned to assist here at Blessed Sacrament as well as to work at Franciscan Skemp in the Pastoral Care office. This week Bishop Listecki assigned Fr. Edmund to residence in the Diocesan Center pending further assignment." He has since offered Masses at Viterbo College and filled in at another parish. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:28 AM]

Priest pulled from duties amid sex abuse allegations

[Poandl]
   Dayton Daily News, By Michael D. Pitman, Staff Writer, Updated 2:35 AM Thursday, February 4, 2010
   FAIRFIELD, W. Va. – A grand jury in West Virginia last week indicted a Glenmary priest for allegedly molesting a 10-year-old boy nearly two decades ago.
   The Rev. Robert Poandl, who was removed from his pastoral duties when the allegations first came to light in June, was indicted Jan. 26 on charges of sexual abuse and sexual assault, both first-degree felonies, and abuse by a custodian.
   A 28-year-old Cincinnati man reported that he was abused in 1991 at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Spencer, W.Va., according to Sgt. D.B. Swiger of the West Virginia State Police. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:25 AM

Inquiry costs hit $1.7 million

- The cost of rumours.  
   Standard-Freeholder, Posted By KEVIN LAJOIE,
   CANADA -- The Cornwall Public Inquiry has drained $1.7 million from the city's working reserves, and officials are hoping to recoup the funds from Queen's Park.
   However, with the provincial government facing a massive deficit of its own, there may not be any cash in the well.
   Members of the Cornwall police services board approved the last legal bill for the inquiry on Wednesday, bringing the city's total tally to roughly $1.7 million. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:20 AM

Papal Nuncio asked to meet on State-Vatican relations

 
   The Irish Times, By DEAGLÁN de BRÉADÚN, Political Correspondent,
   IRELAND -- THE FOREIGN Affairs Committee of the Oireachtas has invited the Papal Nuncio, Archbishop Giuseppe Leanza, to a meeting on "relations between Ireland and the Holy See".
   Fine Gael TD Alan Shatter said his main purpose in proposing the invitation was to discuss "issues of importance" arising out of the Murphy report on child sexual abuse in the Dublin archdiocese.
   Committee chairman Dr Michael Woods said Archbishop Leanza had been invited to discuss Ireland's "general relationship with the Vatican state and the nuncio's role here, including the issues that arose in connection with the Murphy report". [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:06 AM

Priest faces sex assault charge

[Fr Bonkor-Baine]    
   Winona Daily News By ANNE JUNGEN | Lee Newspapers | Posted: Thursday, February 4, 2010
   LA CROSSE, Wis. - A visiting Catholic priest is expected to be charged next week with sexually assaulting a local woman he was counseling through a divorce.
   The 47-year-old woman told investigators the Rev. Edmund Donkor-Baine in August forced her to touch his genitals and grabbed her breast, both through clothing, while the pair talked inside her vehicle in the town of Shelby, according to the La Crosse County Sheriff's Department report.
   Donkor-Baine, 47, was arrested Jan. 25 and will appear Feb. 11 in La Crosse County Circuit Court on a charge of fourth-degree sexual assault. The misdemeanor carries a maximum penalty of nine months in jail. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:58 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Thu February 04, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Fri February 05, 2010 edition:


• Retired Episcopalian Priest Charged with Sex Abuse

  [1990s Rev. Ralph Johnson (82) -NEW* Episcopalian (Church of England communion). Boy.]  
   WNEP, http://www. wnep.com/news/ countybycounty/ wnep-susq- ralph-johnson- episcopalian- priest-charge, 0,6402094.story ; By Julie Sidoni, 5:32 PM EST, February 5, 2010
   PENNSYLVANIA -- A retired Episcopalian priest from Susquehanna County was arrested Friday, charged with molesting a boy while serving at a church in the 1990s.
   The suspect is now 82 years old.
   Police said it was the victim himself who called them to say he had repeated sexual contact with Father Ralph Johnson in the 1990s. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:56 PM, February 05, 2010

Abuse-victim support group slams W.Va. bishop

  [1991 Fr Robert Poandl (68) (Glenmary Home Missioner) - NEW*] - RCC. Boy (10).
   The Charleston Gazette, By Kathryn Gregory, ~ February 05, 2010
   CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA -- Catholic Church officials in West Virginia should have informed their parishioners that a Cincinnati priest was accused of abusing a 10-year-old boy in Roane County, according to a support group for people abused by clergy.
   However, church officials said West Virginia citizens did not need to be notified about the alleged abuse because the accused priest, the Rev. Robert F. Poandl, was never officially assigned to work in West Virginia.
   Poandl, a priest of the Glenmary Home Missioners order, headquartered in Fairfield, Ohio, was indicted in January by a Roane County grand jury for allegedly sexually abusing a 10-year-old Cincinnati boy in 1991 at the Holy Redeemer Catholic parish rectory in Spencer, W.Va. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:36 PM, Feb 05, 2010

Don Walter, la badante:"Io, vittima del parroco"

   
   Gazzetta di Montova, ~ February 05, 2010
   MANTOVA, Italia. -- L'avrebbe costretta a rapporti sessuali non solo a casa sua ma anche nell'abitazione del datore di lavoro e una volta perfino in ospedale, nella saletta colloqui del reparto infettivi, dov'era ricoverata. Queste le accuse lanciate ieri in un' aula di tribunale da Nela, 43enne badante romena, al parroco di San Leonardo don Walter Mariani, a processo per violenza sessuale. Non solo, la donna - a cui rievocando alcuni momenti si sono più volte riempiti gli occhi di lacrime - ha anche rivelato che don Walter - presente in aula, sempre impassibile - aveva cercato di corromperla: nell'estate del 2008 le aveva dato appuntamento a Copparo, nel Ferrarese, offrendole tremila euro perché se ne andasse in Romania e tornasse solo dopo il processo. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:15 AM, February 05, 2010

Congregants, unions back embattled priest

  [2000s Bishop Paul Verryn*] - Methodist Church. Suspended.  
   Sowetan, ~ February 05, 2010
   SOUTH AFRICA -- CONGREGANTS who have known Paul Verryn from as far back as the 1970s have thrown their weight behind the embattled minister.
   Trade unions and advocacy groups have also rallied round him.
   Mamcy Mokwena, 71, says what is happening to the church minister is "heartbreaking because the Verryn I know is not the man that is depicted as irresponsible by the media and other parties". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:56 AM, February 05, 2010 [LOOK BACK: Jan 21, 2010]

Priest sex abuse sentence delayed

  [1968-86 Fr John Denham*] - RCC. Millions at risk. 40 / 27 boys. [Fr Vince Ryan] - RCC. AUD $6m going. 9 victims. [1998-2008 Vicar-General Tom Brennan] - RCC. Guilty. False written statement. [2007 RCC] - Pretended there is no Church entity to sue!    
   ABC News (Australia), Feb 05, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A Sydney court has heard a former Catholic priest plans to withdraw his guilty plea to some of the sexual abuse charges brought against him by former students.
   In December, John Sidney Denham pleaded guilty to 29 child sex offences dating back to the 70s.
   Police say his victims were mostly boys at Newcastle Catholic High.
   At least 27 of the men have taken class action against him. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:22 AM, February 05, 2010] [LOOK BACK: December 14 / 15, 2009]

Admite Orden Jesuita Alemana abusos de sacerdote en Chile

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab* / Statt, Fr Peter Riedel*, Fr Bernhard Ehlen* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC) knew since 1981. 20 boys in prestige school.          
   Pueblo, ~ February 05, 2010
   CHILE -- La Orden Provincial Jesuita en Alemania dijo el día 4 el sacerdote Wolfgang Statt admitió en 1992, a través de una carta enviada a sus superiores en Roma Italia, haber cometido abusos sexuales contra niños en Alemania, España y Chile.
   "Tenemos informaciones de que el padre Wolfgang Statt en 1992 escribió una carta hacia Roma, donde explicó que hasta 1992 estuvo comprometido en abusos sexuales en Hamburgo, España y también en Chile", dijo el vocero de la Compañía de Jesús germana, Thomas Busch, en declaraciones a Radio Cooperativa de Chile.

   [summary]
   The provincial for the Jesuit order in Germany said that former priest Wolfgang Statt admitted in 1992 that he sexually abused children in Germany, Spain and Chile. The admission was in a letter sent to his superiors in Rome, Italy.
   There is no information on the former priest after 1992 when he left the order, became secular and went to Chile. The cleric said the abuse was committed in the 1970s and 1980s but the Rev. Stefan Dartmann, provincial superior in Germany, said the 1992 letter also included admissions of abuse committed in Spain and Chile.
   It is now believed Mr. Statt lived in Chile until leaving Jan. 31 for Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Chilean government said Wednesday it has asked authorities in Germany for more information but for the time being has ruled out existence of complaints in Chile. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:00 PM, February 05, 2010

Milwaukee Archbishop taking heat over sex abuse allegations in former diocese

  - RCC.  
   WITI, by Sarah Platt, FOX6 Reporter, 4:39 PM CST, February 5, 2010
   MILWAUKEE and WISCONSIN (WITI-TV) -- Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki is taking some heat over allegations of sex abuse; abuse that allegedly took place in Listecki's former diocese, La Crosse.
   A 47-year-old woman says she was inappropriately touched by a priest in August 2009. The woman says officials with the Diocese of La Crosse, which Listecki led at the time, told her she was a "credible witness" and "apologized for the priest's behavior." But the alleged victim says diocese officials never followed up with her. She then went to authorities in December. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:53 PM

Priest faces sex charges over decade-old incident

  [1992-95 Rev. Ralph Johnson (82)*] - Episcopalian. Boy.
   The Times-Tribune, BY STACI WILSON (STAFF WRITER), Published: February 5, 2010
   GIBSON (PA) -- An 82-year-old, retired Episcopal priest, now living in Gibson, was charged Friday with sex charges in Susquehanna County for alleged incidents that occurred more than a decade ago.
   The Rev. Ralph Johnson, 82, was arrested Friday by state police for alleged sexual conduct with a boy from 1992 to 1995 at his 82 Church Rd., Gibson Township home.
   State Police Trooper John Oliver charged the Rev. Johnson with 15 counts each of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, indecent assault and corruption of minors. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:46 PM

Retired Pastor Arrested for Molestation

  [Johnson]
   WBNG, ~ February 05, 2010
   GIBSON (PA) (WBNG Binghamton) -- A retired pastor is accused of molesting a boy nearly 20 years ago in Susquehanna County.
   Multimedia Watch The Video Pennsylvania State Police charged 82 year old, Ralph Elwood Johnson of Gibson with having sex with a minor.
   Johnson lives on Church Street in Gibson.
   The victim says he was a teenager when Johnson forced sexual relations with him at his home from 1992 to 1995. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:42 PM, February 05, 2010

Germany reels at abuse in top Jesuit school

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Fr Bernhard Ehlen (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students.        
   The Irish Times, February 06, 2010
   The now familiar narrative of systematic abuse of children by priests has scandalised Germans, but campaigners fear the church's perceived lack of will to change will deny victims justice, writes DEREK SCALLY in Berlin
   GERMANY -- IT IS 23 YEARS since Adam threw himself in front of a train. His family never knew why. Nor did they know until this week that, months before his death, the 24-year-old had tracked down Fr Peter, a former teacher who had abused him at Berlin's elite Canisius College.
   Adam found the Jesuit priest in the western city of Hildesheim in 1986, confronted him with a knife and stabbed him several times in the chest before fleeing. The priest was seriously injured and was rushed to hospital for treatment, but never pressed charges. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:53 PM, February 05, 2010

Teacher charged with sex assault of student: police

  [2009, Feb 15 - Mr Wesley Cherniak (32) - NEW*] - RCC. Girl (16).  
   Chicago Sun-Times, BY ROSEMARY SOBOL, Staff Reporter, ~ February 05, 2010
   CHICAGO (IL) -- A Northwest Side high school teacher was charged with sexually assaulting a female student at the North Center neighborhood school on the North Side last year, police said.
   Wesley Cherniak, 32, of the 3800 block of North Bernard Street, was charged with criminal sexual assault, a felony, according to police who said Cherniak was arrested at 6 a.m. Wednesday at his home and the charge was approved at 1 p.m. Thursday.
   Cherniak allegedly sexually assaulted a 16-year-old student on Feb. 15, 2009 at St. Benedict High School, 3900 N. Leavitt St., where the victim was a student and Cherniak a teacher, according to police. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:46 PM, February 05, 2010

CORRECTION: Cardinal Mahony did not face grand jury

  - RCC.
   Catholic Culture, February 04, 2010
   LOS ANGELES (CA) -- Earlier this week, CWN reported that Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles was questioned for 5 hours before a federal grand jury. That report was inaccurate. Cardinal Mahony's testimony came in a civil lawsuit brought by a victim of sexual abuse-- not the grand-jury investigation.
   CWN regrets this reporting error.
   The story that appears in our archives has been corrected to reflect the actual facts of the case. A comment by Diogenes, based on our original and erroneous story, has been deleted. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:59 PM, February 05, 2010

Police: Pastor, church elders didn't report sex abuse

  [Pastor Timothy Dellmuth, Elders Richard Eland, Michael Wedge, and Robert Gagnon. - All NEW*] - "Valley Christian Church." Failing to report seduction.
   New Hampshire Union Leader, By LORNA COLQUHOUN, New Hampshire Union Leader Correspondent, ~ February 05, 2010
   CONWAY (NH) – The pastor of a local church and three church elders are being arraigned at this hour on charges they did not report to authorities an alleged case of sexual abuse.
   All four are members of Valley Christian Church and offered pleas of not guilty at their arraignments this afternoon at the District Court of Northern Carroll County.
   Church pastor Timothy Dellmuth, 33, and elders Richard Eland, 61, Michael Wedge, 32, and Robert Gagnon, 69, are each charged with failing to a report a case of child abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:16 PM, February 05, 2010

Report: Eau Claire Police Chief Says New Milwaukee Archbishop Lied

 
   WTAQ, February 05, 2010
   MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. (Midwest Communications) - Eau Claire's police chief said the new Catholic archbishop in Milwaukee was wrong in what he told state legislators about priest sex abuse last month. The Journal Sentinel uncovered a letter from Police Chief Jerry Matysik. He told Senate Democrat Jon Erpenbach that Archbishop Jerome Listecki was untruthful in saying a policy has changed in his old diocese on reporting sex abuse by priests. The La Crosse Diocese, where Listecki was the bishop, has required victims to call them instead of law enforcement. Listecki told a state panel the policy is not in effect now, when he testified on a related bill. But in his letter 10 days later, chief Matysik said the only thing that changed was the name of the person abuse victims should complain to. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:34 PM

Chief vs. Bishop

  [~ 2010 Archbishop Jerome Listecki] - RCC.
   WIZM
   WISCONSIN -- Did a former La Crosse bishop lie to lawmakers? That accusation against Jerome Listecki, now the Archbishop of Milwaukee, is being made by Eau Claire police chief Jerry Matysik. The chief claims Listecki falsely told a legislative committee that a La Crosse diocese policy on reporting sexual abuse by priests was no longer in effect. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:31 PM

When Saints Go Marching In - No Matter What (Part Deux)

 
   Anti-Catholic League, by David Fortwengler,
   The one thing I will never criticize the Catholic Church for is their marketing ability. For a bunch of guys with Canon Law degrees, they have taught the world for centuries how to generate revenue from their heroes, especially the deceased ones. As the expedited sainthood cause for Pope John Paul II speeds along, they are keenly aware of the beneficial effects JP II's canonization will have for their franchises, especially in Poland and the United States. The Vatican's merchandising department is working overtime designing medals and profitable gift shop chachkies. The list of dioceses requesting first-class relics ( the physical remains of a saint such as a bone, a hair, a limb, etc.) must be a mile long. Yuk. ...
   It's now been almost two weeks since the book "Why He Is A Saint: The True Story of John Paul II" was released. Written by Monsignor Slawomir Oder, "postulator" and head cheerleader for JP II's sainthood cause, the book is only available in Italian. I can't read Italian but people in Italy can. Many have now read the book cover to cover, including journalists, and still the main evidence reported about the late pontiffs heroic virtues and sanctity are documented medical miracles, flagellating himself before he ordained priests and bishops, and forgiving his would be assassin. The glaring omission of course is how the 114 people who gave sworn testimony reconcile JP II's sanctity and heroic virtues with his organized conspiracy to protect the reputation of his church and its assets instead of protecting children from some employees he knew were pedophiles. ...
   With tears in my eyes, my thoughts and concerns right now are for victims of sexual crimes and their friends and family. The pain and self-destructive behavior so many of us have experienced was not self-inflicted because we wanted to be like Jesus, it is because the effects are real and sometimes seem impossible to handle. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:35 PM

Former city pastor charged with child abuse

 
   Cumberland Times-News Staff, Wire Reports,
   CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND – Monsignor Thomas Bevan, former pastor of the Church of St. Patrick on Centre Street, has been charged by Frederick County authorities for child abuse against an altar boy in 1976.
   The 73-year-old retired priest, of Cascade, was released on $25,000 bail Thursday. He was indicted on two counts of child abuse Jan. 22 but the charges were kept sealed until Thursday, when an arrest warrant was served.
   Assistant State's Attorney Lindell Angel said that Bevan allegedly abused a 10-year-old boy sexually in 1976 when he was associate pastor of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Frederick. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:03 PM

Priest Abused a Boy a Month in Santa Barbara Boys Choir. With 150 victims, he serves 8 years for one. Now living in Santa Cruz

  [Fr Robert Van Handel - ? NEW*] - RCC. Boy/s.  
   City of Angels, By Kay Ebeling, ~ February 05, 2010
   CALIFORNIA -- "Not a month went by that Defendant did not molest members of the Santa Barbara Boy's Choir," reads the Probation Report. The MO of Fr. Robert Van Handel in Law enforcement language: "Defendant first started giving Victim what he viewed as a 'regular' back rub so he could fall asleep easier. However, the defendant then started touching his stomach, thighs, legs, and eventually worked up to the point of" [SEX ASSAULT].
   "Defendant would then take Victim out places like Taco Bell which made Victim feel good as he did not have a dad."
   Re cooperation of the Franciscans: "It should be noted that the Catholic Church has done nothing to assist this department in this investigation," writes the arresting officer.
   (Remember these acts we write about here are those of just 1 of 6000 pedophile priests counted so far in the U.S.  City of Angels continues to read through the Probation Report of Father Robert Van Handel from 1994 and as we read, we share what we find with the world by blogging here.) Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:05 PM

Group criticizes Archbishop Schnurr over indicted priest

  [1991 Fr Robert Poandl* (Glenmary Home Missioner)] - RCC. Boy (10)
   Fox 19, with video, By Tiffany Teasley,
   CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - "He's the one guy, he is the top Catholic in the entire state of Ohio that can do something about it," said Daniel Frandorf of SNAP, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.
   SNAP is talking about charges of sexual abuse involving local priest Robert Poandl. He was indicted last week after an alleged victim came forward saying Poandl molested him as a 10-year-old in West Virginia. SNAP protested outside the Cincinnati Archdiocese Thursday morning, asking the Archbishop to take action.
   "Archbishop Schnurr should set the example and get off on the right foot during his tenure here in Cincinnati by being completely open honest and transparent about allegations of priest abuse against any priest," Frandorf said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:29 AM

Wolfgang Statt: "Carta abierta a la Comunidad Ariqueña"

   
   El Morrocotudo,
   CHILE -- Queridas amigas y amigos de Arica y Parinacota
   Debido a las impresionantes muestras de apoyo que he recibido de parte de ustedes en los últimos días, me siento en la obligación de agradecerles públicamente, a través de este medio, por todo su cariño.
   Los últimos días han sido tristes para mi familia y para mí, debido al acoso sostenido de parte de algunos medios de comunicación y a publicaciones que faltan a la verdad y que aunque se desmientan, ya han conseguido dañar a mucha gente.

   {summary} Wolfgang Statt: "Open Letter to the Community Ariqueña"
   Mr. Statt wanted to thank people for the support he has received in recent days and feels that he needs to thank friends and supporters publicly through this newspaper.
   He said it has been a difficult time these last few days for him and his family because of what he called sustained harassment from some media who have missed the truth and managed to hurt many people.
   He said he is at peace which means he will not stop taking action to get the truth out in public. He said that demonstrations of affection have given him strength. Mr. Statt said he hopes people who know him will discern the truth. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:01 AM

Neue Missbrauchsvorwürfe in Bonn und Hildesheim

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Fr Bernhard Ehlen* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC) knew since 1981. Boy students.        
   Aachener Nachrichten, Von Sarah Lena Grahn, Feb.05.2010
   KÖLN, Deutschland -- Die Missbrauchsvorwürfe gegen Mitglieder des katholischen Jesuiten-Ordens werden immer zahlreicher. Nachdem am Donnerstag ein 62-jähriger Ex-Schüler von sexuellen Übegriffen am Bonner Aloisiuskolleg durch Priester berichtet hatte, äußerte sich ein weiterer Betroffener am Freitag.
   [summary]
   COLOGNE, Germany -- Allegations of sexual abuse by members of the Jesuit order are becoming more numerous. Another student at Aloisius Kollege has come forward to say he was abused by clergy.
   Miquel Abrantes, 37, said several priests molested him and classmates at the Bad Godesberg school over the years. He wrote a book about his experiences at the school in 2004. He had been alone in making the allegations. He said in the sixth grade he was forced to undress in front of the priest and nude photos were taken.
   An adult woman has come forward in Lower Saxony to say she was molested during the 1990s by Father Peter R., according to a spokesman for the Hildesheim diocese. He is one of three Jesuits now associated with cases that have been made public.
   In the meantime, Wolfgang S., another of the accused Jesuits, has written an open letter to El Morrocotudo, a newspaper in Chile, to thank his friends in the northern city of Arica for their show of support. He said the last few days have been bad for him and his family. There were indications he has left his home in Santiago and is currently hiding with friends in Arica. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:43 AM

Glaubwürdigkeit zurückzugewinnen

  - RCC.
   Domradio,
   Der Sekretär der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz, Pater Hans Langendörfer, hat den Willen der Kirche zur Aufklärung der Missbrauchsfälle an Kindern und Jugendlichen bekräftigt. „Wir wollen Aufklärung, weil wir in der Schuld der Opfer stehen und alles tun wollen, um Glaubwürdigkeit zurückzugewinnen", sagte der Jesuit am Freitag. In Berlin soll in Bälde eine ständige Komission eingerichtet werden.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The Rev. Hans Langendorfer, secretary of the Germany Bishops' Conference, has reaffirmed the church's commitment to investigate cases of abuse of children and adolescents. He said the church is in debt to the victims and wants to do all that is necessary to regain credibility.
   He added that Catholic moral teaching emphasizes respect for others. He said the cases that have been recently revealed are more shocking because the alleged perpetrators were priests.
   In the meantime, the Berlin archdiocese is considering setting up a permanent commission to deal with abuse allegations, according to Stefan Dybowski, spokesman for the archdiocese. Green politician Christa Nickels, speaking on RBB info Radio, called on church officials to put their policies to the test. She said that the church needs to implement more preventive measures and have comprehensive education about abuse within the church. The church also needs to consider justice for the victims, she said. Friendly words, regret and shame are not enough, she added. She indicated that most victim contact people for the dioceses are clerics and are not independent experts.
   In the widening abuse scandal involving the Jesuit order in Lower Saxony, Justice Bernd Busemann warned of a cover-up mentality. He said this kind of thinking is depressing. Sexual abuse is a crime, he said. He finds it difficult to understand why superiors were silent. Criminal law gives clerics no special rights, he added. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:20 AM

Women priest 'ordinations' cause disunity, says Florida diocese

   
   Catholic News Agency, 07:24 am, Feb 5, 2010
   VENICE, Fla., / (CNA).- The group Roman Catholic Womenpriests recently announced that they are "ordaining" two female "priests" and one "deacon" in an upcoming ceremony in Sarasota, Florida. The Diocese of Venice issued a statement on Thursday denouncing the "ordinations" and saying that the group's attempt "brings division and fractures unity in the Church." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:16 AM

Police chief: Archbishop Listecki untruthful to state senators about abuse reporting policy

  - RCC.
   Catholic Culture, February 05, 2010
   WISCONSIN -- The police chief of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, is alleging that Archbishop Jerome Listecki of Milwaukee spoke untruthfully to the state senate judiciary committee on January 12 about the Diocese of La Crosse's abuse-reporting policy. The archbishop served as Bishop of La Crosse from 2004 to 2009.
   Under the diocese's abuse-reporting policy, which was reprinted in the diocesan newspaper in late January, victims are asked to report incidents of alleged abuse to the diocese, which in turn reports them to civil authorities. For over a year, Police Chief Jerry Matysik has asked the diocese to change its policy and urge victims to reports incidents directly to police. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:50 AM

Satanic rapists on trial

  [2003+]  
   RT, February 05, 2010
   RUSSIA -- Two young people have been tried in Russia for organizing a Satan-worshiping sect. Their adepts were subjected to abuse during gatherings, while some girls, including those below the age of consent, were molested.
   The sect named "Nobilis Ordo Diaboli" – or the "Noble Order of the Devil" – was engaged in the secret worshiping of Satan in the republic of Mordovia in central Russia since 2003. It was organized by medical student Aleksandr Kazakov, 24, and had up to 75 adepts over the years, investigators say. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:46 AM, February 05, 2010

Provincial gov't to fund two new retreats for victims

   
   The Intelligencer, Posted By LUKE HENDRY, February 05, 2010
   CANADA -- The Ontario government has provided a major endorsement for a local agency after committing funding for two retreats for sexual abuse victims.
   Kim Charlebois, executive director of the Sexual Assault Centre for Quinte and District, said Thursday the centre has received confirmation Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney General will fund one retreat for male victims and another for female victims who were involved in the recent Cornwall Inquiry.
   Inquiry commissioner Normand Glaude had recommended the province hire the centre to provide its week-long Quinte Residential Treatment Program to abuse survivors. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:35 AM

Controversy, court battles dog clergyman

  [1980s, 2000s Bishop Paul Verryn*] - Methodist Church. 1980s Suspected, 2000s Suspended.  
   Sowetan February 05, 2010
   SOUTH AFRICA -- IN THE late 1980s, Paul Verryn was accused of sexual abuse in Soweto. Several boys were removed from the Methodist Church in Orlando West, among them Stompie Seipei, the child activist.
   Stompie was later abducted, severely beaten and dumped in the veld.
   But Verryn was later cleared.
   Winnie Madikizela-Mandela had also accused him of sodomising the boys in his care. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:30 AM

Monsignor at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs in Forest Hills in child porn investigation

  [~ 2010 Monsignor Michael Dempsey (77) - NEW*] - RCC. Internet pornography.  
   Your Nabe, By Anna Gustafson, Thursday, February 4, 2010
   NEW YORK -- A Forest Hills priest has been placed on administrative leave after federal officials launched an investigation into the monsignor for allegedly watching child porn on the Internet.
   Monsignor Michael Dempsey, 77, has left his post at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church at 110-06 Queens Blvd. in Forest Hills, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio announced last week. Federal law enforcement officials recently told the bishop that Dempsey was under investigation.
   "You are undoubtedly aware of the deep suffering and hurt that surround any matter of child abuse, especially when allegations involve a member of the clergy," DiMarzio said in a letter read by Monsignor Paul Sanchez at the Masses on the weekend of Jan. 23. "It can damage, often irreparably, the innocence, the trust and the reputations of all who are in any way affected by it." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:24 AM

Listecki misled legislators on policy, Eau Claire police chief says

 
   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, By Annysa Johnson of the Journal Sentinel, Posted: Feb. 4, 2010
   WISCONSIN -- The Eau Claire police chief is accusing Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki of being untruthful to lawmakers about the notification procedure for clergy sex abuse allegations in the La Crosse Diocese, where he previously served as bishop.
   In a development that victims' advocates say is related, a La Crosse priest has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman he was counseling through a divorce, months after the diocese investigated and found no credible evidence supporting her accusations.
   In a Jan. 22 letter to state Sen. Jon Erpenbach, Eau Claire Police Chief Jerry Matysik takes issue with a La?
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Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

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'Unwell' vicar is rested after being 'naughty'

  [≤ Aug 2009 - Rev Stephen Smith - NEW*] - ? Church of England. Lady congregant.  
   Bedfordshire on Sunday, BY KEELEY KNOWLES, ~ Feb 06, 2010
   A vicar has been banned for 'inappropriate' behaviour towards a female member of his parish.
   [PICTURE: St Mary's Church, Cardington]
   UNITED KINGDOM -- It was announced last Sunday that Reverend Stephen Smith of St Mary's Church, Cardington, is prohibited from exercising any functions as a member of the clergy for six months.
   A person who attended St Mary's Church on Sunday morning, who asked not to be named, wrote in a letter to Bedfordshire on Sunday: 'After the service I was asked to sit down while Rev Littleford read out a statement from the Bishop of Bedford.
   "It stated that my vicar Rev Stephen Smith had been suspended for six months because of his inappropriate behaviour with a lady member of our congregation."
   A spokesman for the Diocese of St Albans said: "A complaint was made against Rev Smith, team vicar in the Elstow Team Ministry, in August 2009, that his conduct towards an adult female member of his parish was inappropriate to the office and work of a Clerk in Holy Orders.
   "The Bishop of Hertford, the Rt Rev Christopher Foster, has heard the complaint under the legislation governing the discipline of the clergy (the Clergy Discipline Measure 2003) and has determined that the Rev Stephen Smith should be prohibited from exercising any functions as a member of the clergy for six months.
   "This is a significant penalty. The prohibition began on Sunday 31 January 2010." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:39 PM, Feb 06, 2010]

Im Gottesdienst ermutigen Priester alle Missbrauchsopfer, sich zu melden

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Fr Bernhard Ehlen (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students.        
   BZ, 18.40 Uhr, 06. Februar 2010
   GERMANY (BZ) -- Pater Peter R. (69) und die Missbrauchsvorwürfe - am Wochenende sind sie in allen Gottesdiensten des Bistums Hildesheim Thema. Bischof Norbert Trelle hat alle Priester angewiesen, sein Hirtenwort zu verlesen. Darin spricht er von "Scham" und "Empörung" und entschuldigt sich für den Missbrauch durch katholische Patres. "Eventuelle weitere Geschädigte möchte ich bitten, sich zu melden", erklärt der Bischof. So viel Offenheit ist selten in der katholischen Kirche. Pater R. war von 1975 bis 1983 Religionslehrer am Canisius-Kolleg, später im Bistum Hildesheim tätig. Auch das Erzbistum Berlin erwägt einen Hirtenbrief - nicht an diesem, aber möglicherweise am kommenden Sonntag.
   [summary]
   Allegations of abuse by Father Peter R., 69, are being discussed at all weekend Masses in the Hildesheim diocese. Bishop Norbert Trelle has instructed all priests to read his pastoral letter that speaks of the shame and indignation he feels and he has apologized for abuse by Catholic priests. He is asking any other victims to come foward. Father Peter R. worked from 1975 to 1983 at Canisius College and later in the Hildesheim diocese.
   The Berlin archdiocese is also considering a pastoral letter to be read not this week but next Sunday. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:19 PM

Pastor arrested in sex abuse case

  [? 2009-10 Pastor Martin Richter -NEW*] - Christian. Girl (13).  
   Inland News Today ~ Feb 06, 2010
   BIG BEAR (CA) -- A pastor who preached at churches in Big Bear City and Glendora is behind bars on suspicion of felony child molestation.
   Investigators disclosed Wednesday the arrest last weekend of Martin Richter, 48, at his home in Big Bear City.
   Sheriff's detectives say a 13-year-old girl was continually sexually abused and they are concerned there may be other victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:05 PM, Feb 06, 2010

Pastor arrested on molestation charges

  [? 2009-10 Pastor Martin Richter*] - Christian. Girl (15 / 13).  
   Highland Community News, Feb 04, 2010
   CALIFORNIA -- On Saturday, Jan. 30, Martin Richter, 48, was taken into custody at his home in Big Bear in connection with an ongoing molestation investigation.
   During the investigation, Detective Craig Harris says it was discovered that Richter was pastor of churches in Big Bear and Glendora. He was booked into West Valley Detention Center on allegations of having sex with a 15-year-old girl.
   His bail was set at $350,000 and he was scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 16 in San Bernardino Superior Court. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:03 PM, Feb 06, 2010

Deputies arrest Big Bear City man on child molestation charges

  [? 2009-10 Pastor Martin Richter*] - ? FourSquare Church. Girl (13).
   Big Bear Grizzly, UPDATE, Feb. 5, 2001
   CALIFORNIA: The local church Martin Richter was associated is reported to be the FourSquare Church, however this has not been confirmed by the local Sheriff's Department.
   The man accused of molesting a 13-year-old girl is not association with other local churches, nor is he related to other pastors with similar sounding names.
   This is an update on a previous story. See the original below.
   Martin Richter, 48, was arrested in Big Bear City in connection with an ongoing child molestation investigation. Investigators are concerned there may be additional victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:00 PM, Feb 06, 2010

California Pastor Accused of Sexually Abusing Young Teen

  [? 2009-10 Pastor Martin Richter*] - ? FourSquare Church. Girl (13).
   The Zalkin Law Firm, ~ Feb 06, 2010
   CALIFORNIA -- A California pastor was arrested earlier this week following accusations that he sexually abused a 13-year-old girl.
   Martin Richter, 48, a pastor with congregations in both Big Bear City and Glendale, was charged with lewd acts with a child and two counts of attempted lewd acts with a child.
   A spokeswoman with the sheriff's department has declined to comment on whether the victim was a member of either of Richter's congregations. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:56 PM, Feb 06, 2010

Sexual abuse in German Church deeper than expected

  [< 100 RC employees, so far.] - RCC.  
   Press TV (Iran), ~ Feb 06, 2010
   GERMANY -- Less than a week after a German Jesuit leader apologized over a deepening sexual abuse scandal at a prestigious Catholic institution, new reports paint a far grimmer picture of the crisis.
   German media reported on Saturday that nearly 100 employees of the catholic Church have been suspected of involvement is sexual abuse over the past 15 years.
   The new accusation comes after victims, who suffered abuse as students in four Jesuit-run schools in the 1970s and 80s came forward. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:10 PM, Feb 06, 2010

$250K bail for teacher accused in sex assault

  [2009, Feb 15 - Mr Wesley Cherniak* (32)] - RCC. Girl (16).  
   Chicago Sun-Times, BY ROSEMARY SOBOL and SALLY HO (Staff Reporters), February 6, 2010
   CHICAGO (IL) --A former Catholic high school teacher was ordered held in lieu of $250,000 bail Friday for the alleged sexual assault of a female student.
   Police said Wesley Cherniak, 32, attacked the then-16-year-old girl last year at St. Benedict High School, 3900 N. Leavitt, where he had been teaching. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:59 PM

Wie die Kirche ihr Missbrauchsproblem verdrängt

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Fr Bernhard Ehlen*, Fr Peter K. -NEW* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Boy students. [2000s Regensberg Diocese] - RCC. Put offender back in temptations's way.        
   Welt, Von Gernot Facius, 16:01 Uhr, 6. Februar 2010
   Kindesmissbrauch gibt es nicht nur in der Katholischen Kirche. Doch hier sind die Widerstände besonders groß, wenn es um Aufklärung und Opferhilfe geht. Nachdem nun immer neue Fälle bekannt werden, ist das Bestreben groß, das Problem endlich konsequent anzugehen. Doch die Kritiker bleiben skeptisch.
   Der Richter war empört. Vor Karl Iglhaut saß im Regensburger Landgericht als Rückfalltäter der Priester Peter K., 40, der wegen sexuellen Missbrauchs eines Messdieners eine dreijährige Haftstrafe erhielt. Scharf kritisierte der Richter die Leitung der Diözese Regensburg: Sie habe den Pädophilen schon während seiner Bewährungszeit nach dem ersten Missbrauchsfall wieder in einer Gemeinde eingesetzt und ihn so in eine "Versuchungssituation" gebracht. Der Jurist verglich das mit einer Bank, die jemanden anstelle, der "wegen Untreue oder Unterschlagung vorbestraft ist".

   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Judge Karl Inglhaut was outraged. Before him in the Regensburg district court was the priest Peter K., 40, a criminal recidivist, who for sexual abuse of an acolyte got a three-year-prison sentence. The judge sharply criticized the leadership of the Regensburg diocese saying they had moved this priest back to the community during his probationary period and put him into a situation where he could be tempted to abuse again.
   In the case of Peter K. the Regensburg bishop, Gerhard Ludwig Muller, had accepted a 2003 defense that relapse was very unlikely. The diocese had only suggested that other clergy should keep an eye on him when he went to another assignment. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:23 PM
   [BACKGROUND: Regensburg is the diocese from which the present Pope Benedict XVI (Ratzinger) came. ENDS. ]

Priest who faked cancer resurfaces

  [~ 2000s Fr Richard Abourjaily -NEW*] - RCC. "Delusional". Cancer fake netted Lourdes trip money. Not obeying call home order.        
   Sydney Morning Herald, By MATTHEW BENNS, February 7, 2010
   AUSTRALIA – A CATHOLIC priest who lied about having cancer to raise money from his Sydney flock has been quietly moved to work in the church in Perth.
   Father Richard Abourjaily was branded "delusional" by the Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal George Pell, and suspended from his duties at All Hallows parish church at Five Dock when his lies were uncovered. ...
   The move infuriated a fellow priest who, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: "What other victims will he now seduce?
   "Why does the church just cover up scandal and just move priests about? Have we learnt nothing from the sex abuse scandals? Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:19 PM

Former priest faces 45 charges in Susquehanna County

  [1992-95 Rev. Ralph Johnson* (82)] - Episcopalian (Anglican communion). Boy.  
   News 10 Now, By Web Staff,
   SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA -- A retired Episcopal priest from Susquehanna County faces dozens of charges for having sexual contact with a child. Pennsylvania State Police arrested Ralph Elwood Johnson, 82, of Gibson Township Friday.
   He's accused of having sexual contact with a boy when the child was between the ages of 11 and 15. Police say it happened at Johnson's home between 1992 and 1995. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:16 PM

Kerry connections led to child abuse by Fr Smyth

  [~ 1968 Fr Brendan Smyth] - RCC. Girl/s.    
   The Kingdom, BY MARY MURPHY
   IRELAND / UNITED STATES -- HELEN McGonigle was just six-years-old when she was first assaulted by notorious paedophile priest Brendan Smyth in the US state of Rhode Island.
   And, she claims, it was her Kerry connections and strong family links to the church that allowed the manipulative Smyth to enter her life.
   42-years on, McGonigle is now a US-based solicitor and vocal advocate seeking justice for all victims of clerical abuse. But she still continues to count the cost of the evil Smyth's abuse of members of her now devastated family which saw her older brother and sister both die as a result of drug overdoses. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:43 AM

"Ein dunkles Gesicht der Kirche"

  - 90 suspects in Germany since 1995.  
   Der Spiegel,
   Der Skandal um Kindesmissbrauch erschüttert die katholische Kirche in Deutschland, allein seit 1995 hat es über 90 Verdachtsfälle gegeben. Der Jesuit Hans Langendörfer, Sekretär der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz, spricht im Interview mit SPIEGEL ONLINE über Fehler und Verantwortung der Kleriker.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The child abuse scandal has rocked the Catholic Church in Germany and it is now known that since 1995 there have been 90 suspected abuse cases. The Rev. Hans Langendorfer, a Jesuit and secretary of the German Bishops' Conference, was interviewed by Spiegel Online about abuse and responsibility of the clergy.
   He was asked about the real dimension of the scandal. Rev. Langendorfer said it will be unrealistic to assume that all has been revealed. The recent revelations show the dark face of the church and the priest said he finds it frightening. Covering up abuse is always wrong and unfortunately it has been a practice in the church. The issue of abuse has occupied the bishops over and over again, he said.
   The 2002 guidelines were an important step for the church, he said. The Spiegel interviewer remarked that the guidelines locked in the practice where abuse is reported and treated within the church and may never become public. Rev. Langendorfer said the guidelines state the church is to have the victims as first concern. The church is to have a canonical investigation of the allegation. He said they take seriously the importance of informing the public prosecutor. Sexual abuse of minors is not only a crime of the state but it is also contrary to church law. He believes the guidelines provide a uniform, consistent and transparent approach.
   He was asked to what extent the strict hierarchy, obedience and power structures in the church and the code of silence may have contributed to covering up abuse. Rev. Langendorfer said priests have a special trust with people and this can make it easier for a criminal offender to abuse children. He opposes the view that all priests should be under suspicion. Catholic morality demands unconditional respect for others along with respecting dignity and integrity, he added. If any church structures have hampered transparence then it must stop. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:20 AM
   [COMMENT: Yes, the 2002 document alluded to was probably in the same secrecy vein as the RCC's policies for many hundreds of years. ENDS.]

Former gym teacher charged with sex with student

  [2009 - Mr Wesley Cherniak* (32)] - RCC. Girl (16 / 17).  
   Chicago Breaking News, ~ February 06, 2010
   CHICAGO (IL) -- A former gym teacher at a Catholic high school is being held on a criminal sex assault charge in connection with having sex with a student once a week for several months last year, authorities said.
   Wesley Cherniak, 32, of the 3800 block of N. Bernard St., was charged Thursday and Cook County Criminal Court Judge Donald Panarese ordered him held in lieu of $250,000 bail in a bond hearing today.
   Cherniak was a physical education teacher at St. Benedict's High School and the victim, who was 17 at the time, was one of his students, prosecutors said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:16 AM, February 06, 2010

Group Preaches To Cincinnati's Catholic Archbishop

  - RCC.
   ONN,
   FAIRFIELD, Ohio – Cincinnati's new Catholic Archbishop needs to make his voice heard, some Catholics said Thursday.
   ONN obtained a letter on Thursday from the Survivors Network of Abused by Priests (SNAP), urging Cincinnati's Archbishop Dennis Schnurr to publicly talk about an alleged sex abuse case involving a Fairfield-based Catholic priest and a boy.
   "I am urging him to do more than he has done," said Daniel Frondorf, the Cincinnati leader of SNAP. "Right now he has done the bare minimum of nothing." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:14 AM

Oak Park pastor investigated in new rape case

  [Pastor Calvin Lee Little]
   The Sacramento Bee, By Andy Furillo, afurillo § sacbee com ,
   SACRAMENTO (CA) -- A Sacramento sex crimes task force is investigating an Oak Park pastor on allegations that he raped a woman before he was arrested last month for failing to properly register as a sex offender.
   Meanwhile, The Bee learned Friday that two registered sex offenders worked as ministers on Pastor Calvin Lee Little's staff at the nondenominational In a Sweet Way Ministries.
   Authorities said the alleged victim in the new rape investigation contacted sexual assault investigators after they arrested Little on Jan. 19 for not registering as a sex offender at his church's location in the 3900 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:58 AM

Day Five in Haiti

  [1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - Roman Catholic. Fairfield University. 18 boys.     
   Fairfield Mirror, By Paul Kendrick '72,
   Editor's Note – This is the fifth in a five part series of diary entries written by Fairfield alumnus Paul Kendrick '72, who spent the week of January 10th through January 16th in Haiti. Kendrick is a long time advocate for sex abuse victims and a co-founder of Voice of the Faithful in Maine, which formed in response to the Roman Catholic sex abuse cases. He had visited Project Pierre Touissant, which was run by fellow Fairfield alumnus Doug Perlitz '92 in 2003. Perlitz has been indicted by a Bridgeport grand jury on 19 counts of abusing Haitian children. His trial is scheduled to start in May.
   CAP-HAITIEN, HAITI -- No more discussions, no more meetings. Project Pierre Toussaint must reopen … immediately. Sadly, the Fairfield University community has been sending a disrespectful message to the people of Haiti: "If your children report that they are being sexually abused by one of us, we will abandon you."
   It's about the children
   According to a 2006 UNICEF report, children who are forced to live on the streets are deprived of affection and protection. The street children served by Project Pierre Toussaint did not have access to food and education, and were constantly under the threat of all kinds of violence, including sexual abuse and exploitation. To stay alive, many of them wash cars, load buses, or beg, while others become involved with armed gangs in the hope of protection and a better chance of survival. The health and hygiene conditions for street children are precarious. Many of them suffer from a range of skin and respiratory diseases, as well as sexually transmitted infections. HIV/AIDS infection rate is as high as 20 per cent among street children, with most cases being among girls. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:56 AM

Bristol church youth worker abused four boys and boasted about it on the internet

  [Owen Baxter]  
   Evening Post,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A "cold and calculating" paedophile befriended families of young boys at a church so he could sexually abuse them and then bragged about it on the internet.
   Owen Baxter's victims were as young as four and included some for whom he had babysat as a member of St Matthew's Church, in Kingsdown.
   Bristol Crown Court heard that after abusing the children he would go to online chatrooms and boast about his behaviour and exchange child pornography. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:48 AM

Report: More cases of child abuse suspected in Catholic schools

  [≥ 94 offenders] - RCC. Children.  
   Monsters and Critics,
   BERLIN, Germany -- Nearly 100 employees of the Catholic Church have been suspected of involvement is sexual abuse during the last 15 years, German media reported Saturday.
   The accusation comes following revelations of abuse at four Jesuit-run schools in the 1970s and 80s.
   A survey of all 27 German dioceses revealed that at least 94 clerics and lay staff have been suspected of child abuse since 1995, Spiegel news magazine reported. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:45 AM

Jersey man indicted in Rockland on charge that he videotaped child sex abuse

  [2009, Dec 13 - Alex Avila - ? NEW*] - Assembly of God. Woman.  
   Mid-Hudson News,
   NEW YORK CITY – A Rockland County grand jury has indicted a Dumont, New Jersey man on eight counts charging him with sexually abusing an 11-year-old girl while she slept, and in one instance, videotaping it.
   On December 13, 2009, Alex Avila, 35, allegedly improperly touched the victim while she was sleeping and videotaped it during one of two encounters.
   A member of the Mission Assembly of God Church in South Nyack discovered the images on January 14 while viewing the photos in the digital camera loaned to her by Avila's wife. The congregant turned over the video to the church pastor, who contacted the child's parents and police. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:43 AM

NH church members charged with failing to report

  - "Valley Christian Church."
   WGME,
   CONWAY, N.H. (AP) -- Four members of a New Hampshire church have been charged with failure to report suspected sexual abuse of a child.
   Conway police have charged the associate pastor and three elders of the Valley Christian Church with a misdemeanor charge of failing to report that they suspected a 12-year-old girl affiliated with the church may have been sexually abused. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:41 AM

Jury finds Newburgh ex-pastor guilty in child sex abuse case

  [Cruz]
   Times-Herald Record, By Oliver Mackson, Posted: February 05, 2010
   GOSHEN (NY) – An Orange County Court jury deliberated for about two and a half hours Friday before convicting a former Newburgh pastor of all 10 charges against him, in a case of sexual abuse of three boys he met through his church.
   Humberto Cruz, 39, who lives on Broadway in the City of Newburgh, was convicted of first-degree course of sexual conduct against a child and first-degree criminal sexual act, felonies, as well as eight misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Cruz was stripped of his volunteer teaching duties at Iglesia de Dios in Newburgh after city police arrested him last year.
   All three boys testified against Cruz during the trial, which began on Tuesday. One of them said he was sodomized by Cruz as many as 150 times between 2005 and 2006. Cruz, too, testified, and flatly denied the charges Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:38 AM

Covington County Pastor Agrees To Consecutive Life Terms In Prison

  [Pastor Ralph Aaron]
   WSFA
   MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA (WSFA) -- There's a pretty good chance the public will never see Ralph Lee Aaron again. Aaron went back to the Covington County Jail today and eventually he'll make his way to prison after pleading guilty to 4 sex crimes.
   One count of first degree sodomy and 3 counts of producing 'obscene matter' involving a child under 17. ...
   Grace Christian Fellowship Church in Andalusia promptly fired the pastor when he was arrested last fall and at the time Aaron's bond was set at a record of $24 million.
   Authorities say there is no evidence the sexual abuse took place on church grounds. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:35 AM

Police: Church officials didn't report sex abuse

  - "Valley Christian Church."
   New Hampshire Union Leader,
   CONWAY (NH) -- The pastor and three elders of a church in Redstone were arraigned yesterday on charges they failed to report an alleged case of sexual abuse when they became aware of it last summer.
   The four men belong to Valley Christian Church, located on East Conway Road in a warehouse it shares with an automotive service shop.
   In separate arraignments yesterday afternoon, church Pastor Timothy Dillmuth, 33, of Stowe, Maine, and elders Richard Eland, 61, of Brownfield, Maine; Michael Wedge, 32, of Conway; and Robert Gagnon, 69, of Brownfield were each charged with a single misdemeanor count of violating a state law requiring them to report child abuse to authorities. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:32 AM

Former Stanley preacher guilty of molesting preteen

  [≤ 2007 Pastor Burcham Warren] - Christian. Girl (11).
   Shreveport Times, By Vickie Welborn, vwelborn § gannett com , February 6, 2010
   MANSFIELD (LA) – A former Stanley pastor who denied having sex with an 11-year-old girl during his rape trial in October 2007 pleaded guilty to a reduced charge Friday.
   The plea to molestation of a juvenile keeps Burcham Paul Warren out of prison but means he'll have to register as a sex offender.
   The 53-year-old was offered the plea at the request of the victim, who now is a teenager, and her parents, said Sabine Assistant District Attorney Anna Garcie, who was appointed as a special prosecutor for the 42nd Judicial District to handle Warren's case. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:28 AM

Pastor convicted of sexually abusing boys

  [2004-06 Pastor Humberto Cruz (39) -?NEW*] - Church of God. 2 boys.
   Mid-Hudson News, Feb 06, 2010
   GOSHEN (NY) -- The former pastor of the Newburgh Church of God was convicted by an Orange County Court jury late Friday on all counts of an indictment that charged him of abusing three young boys over a two year period.
   The jury deliberated for 2½ hours before finding Humberto Cruz, 39, guilty of all the charges against him, the most serious of which was course of sexual conduct against a child in the first degree, said District Attorney Frank Phillips.
   Those charges stem from contact with two boys who were under the age of 13 during the time of the abuse from July 2004 through July 2006, said Phillips. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:25 AM

Former Owego church rector charged with sexual abuse

  [1992-95 Rev. Ralph Johnson* (82)] - Episcopalian (Anglican communion). Boy.
   Press Connects,
   By Tom Wilber, twilber § gannett com , 10:10 pm, February 5, 2010
   OWEGO (NY) -- A former rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Owego has been arrested by Pennsylvania State Police after he was accused of having oral sex with a boy.
   Ralph E. Johnson, 82, was arraigned in Clifford, Pa., on 15 counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, a felony; 15 counts of indecent assault, a misdemeanor; and 15 counts of corruption of minors, a misdemeanor, according to a police report.
   The incidents, representing about 15 encounters between the suspect and the alleged victim, happened at Johnson's home in Gibson Township, Susquehanna County, between 1992 and 1995, according to a police report released Friday. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:22 AM

Police chief expresses concern over Catholic diocese policy

  - Police want to be told first.
   WEAU, with video,
   EAU CLAIRE (WI) -- A local police chief and the Catholic diocese are at odds over what the chief says is a policy the diocese should change.
   Eau Claire Police Chief Jerry Matysik says the La Crosse Diocese, which covers 19 counties in the area, used an advertisement to advise victims of sexual assault that they should report it to the bishop first but he says abuse victims need to contact police.
   Matysik is speaking out to a state senator in a letter dated January 22nd, Matysik says the Catholic Times Newspaper from the La Crosse Diocese continues to advise victims of sexual abuse to report cases to church leaders.
   "As a police chief I don't want area Catholics to report sexual abuse crimes to church officials they should report those crimes to the police," says Chief Matysik. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:18 AM

At least 94 Catholic abuse cases suspected: report

  [≥ 94 employees suspected] - RCC. Sexual abuse.  
   The Local,
   GERMANY -- The abuse scandal in Germany's Catholic Church has continued to widen with at least 94 clerics and laypeople suspected of committing sexual abuse since 1995, news magazine Der Spiegel reported Saturday.
   A survey of the country's 27 Catholic dioceses found that 30 of the perpetrators had been tried and sentenced but at least 10 cases were still outstanding and many more never saw court because the statute of limitations to prosecute had passed.
   This latest revelation follows the shock admission just over a week ago that at least two Roman Catholic priests at the elite Canisius Catholic school in Berlin had systematically abused children in 1970s and 1980s. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:10 AM

Report: 94 Catholic sex abusers in Germany

 
   Washington Post,
   BERLIN, GERMANY -- The German news magazine Der Spiegel reports that the number of sexual abuse cases in Germany by Catholic clerics and laymen is much higher than was previously thought.
   According to a poll by Spiegel, answered by 27 Catholic dioceses in Germany, more than 94 clerics and laymen have been suspected of sexual abuse since 1995. Only 30 have been prosecuted, due to the statute of limitations. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:07 AM

New revelations of more abuses within German catholic church

   
   Digital Journal, by R. C. Camphausen,
   GERMANY -- What started in January as a possibly singular infestation of a single school has now snowballed into a full-fledged scandal that has gripped Germany with surprise, shock and shame.
   The bad news is that most of the crimes now being uncovered have occurred in years past, so they cannot legally be prosecuted anymore. This because in Germany, the statute of limitations for crimes of this nature ends 10 after the victim has turned 18; meaning that the victims of these abuses would have needed to come forward years earlier. Various press reports, says MSN World News, mention that close to 30 cases have meanwhile been reported, and apart from Berlin the cities of Hamburg, St. Blasien in southern Germany and Hildesheim near Hanover have been named.
   Another Digital Journal journalist has previously reported about the alleged violent and sexual abuses that have been rampant at one of Berlin's foremost gymnasiums run by Jesuit priests, but in the wake of such media attention more abuse has now been uncovered, more victims have come forward and a third teacher has admitted his role and turned himself over to police. This third priest is named in the papers as Bernhard E., who is now 70 years old and the holder of numerous honorary doctorate degrees. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:03 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Sat February 06, 2010
• Priest who faked cancer resurfaces  [~ 2000s Fr Richard Abourjaily*] - RCC. "Delusional". Cancer fake netted trip money. Not obeying call home.        

Priest who faked cancer resurfaces

   The Sydney Morning Herald, http://www. smh.com.au/ national/ priest-who- faked-cancer- resurfaces- 20100206- njwj.html; By MATTHEW BENNS, February 7, 2010
   A CATHOLIC priest who lied about having cancer to raise money from his Sydney flock has been quietly moved to work in the church in Perth.
   Father Richard Abourjaily was branded "delusional" by the Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal George Pell, and suspended from his duties at All Hallows parish church at Five Dock when his lies were uncovered.
   The priest told parishioners he had prostate cancer and used money they gave him to take a trip to Lourdes in France to seek a "miracle cure".
   The lying priest's spiritual adviser believes he has "repented" and is ready to continue his work in the church.
   Father John Flader, director of the Catholic Adult Education Centre, said he was "very confident" the priest would not lie about anything serious again.  "All he did was to lie and that's not a good thing.  He was very, very repentant of that and, being as repentant as he was, he is not going to reoffend again," Father Flader said.
   Father Abourjaily was sent home early from the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter Seminary in Lincoln, Nebraska, for telling similar lies about his health.
   But Father Flader was confident Father Abourjaily would not lie a third time.  "We can never be sure and we are all human but I think in any serious matter he knows the serious consequences and he will not lie about anything serious again," Father Flader said.
   The move infuriated a fellow priest who, speaking on condition of anonymity, said:  "What other victims will he now seduce?
   "Why does the church just cover up scandal and just move priests about?  Have we learnt nothing from the sex abuse scandals?
   "Why wasn't he dismissed from the clerical state and sacked from the priesthood altogether?"
   Father Brian O'Loughlin confirmed the priest was in Perth with the permission of Cardinal Pell and had been helping out in a local parish.
   Father Abourjaily could not be contacted because was away on a "pilgrimage". #

   [FOOTNOTE: The West Australian newspaper also publicised this matter, and met similar obstruction. ENDS.]
   [RECAPITULATION: Father Abourjaily was sent home early from the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter Seminary in Lincoln, Nebraska, for telling similar lies about his health.  ENDS.]
   [EXPLANATION: In Roman Catholic vocabulary, a "seminary" is a training centre for priests.  And yes, the Roman Catholic Church 50 years or so ago used to teach commandments "Thou shalt not steal," and "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour."  ENDS.]
   [COMMENT: This supposed "clergyman" has no right to be in the clergy.  For a trainee clergyman to tell lies, he must have had no belief before ordination in the Ten Commandments, and no belief in the Bible doctrines of the Golden Rule, sin, heaven, and hell, or in the Catholic-invented purgatory dogma.  He has been brought in from the United States, and later was switched from one side of the Australian continent to the other. 
   Yet some Christians keep wondering why Christianity is being "demonised," and Christians in supposedly Christian lands are at risk from violent anti-Christians.  For example, read "Street preachers killed in United States" at http://www.religionnewsblog.com/ 24087/ street- preachers- killed-in- united- states , from BosNewsLife, Feb. 6, 2010 . ENDS.]
   [ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker (CSAT), AND, Broken Rites (Australia).  ENDS.]
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont168.htm#priest_who_faked
[Feb 7, 2010]

Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Sun February 07, 2010 edition:


Alleged Haredi child abuser's lawyer charged with harassment

  [~ 2000s "Rabbi" Chen/Hen*] - Judaist. Cruelty to "correct children's souls."       
   Haaretz, By Ofra Edelman, Haaretz Correspondent, Feb 07, 2010
   ISRAEL -- The attorney for a self-declared rabbi indicted for abusing several young children was charged himself on Sunday with obstructing court proceedings and allegedly harassing the main witnesses slated to testify against him in court.
   Suspect Elior Chen, who was extradited from Brazil last year, and several of his followers allegedly used knives, hammers and other instruments to abuse children as young as 3 and 4 years old in the West Bank settlement of Beitar Illit in February and March 2008.
   Attorney Ariel Atari was charged on Sunday with visiting M. - the woman who was charged and convicted of abusing her children while living with Chen - in 2008, while Chen was in exile in Brazil. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:45 PM. Feb 07, 2010]

Following the trail of sexual abuse in the US...

  [~ 1970s onwards - Fr John Lenihan] - RCC. Girl (14), impregnated girl (16) and had the baby aborted.      
   Tribune, by Fr John Flynn, Feb 07, 2010
   IRELAND / UNITED STATES -- He stood down from his parish in San Antonio, Texas, in 1997 after admitting he molested a teenage girl in the 1970s. After he went into therapy, Bishop Edmond Carmody, a friend, then allowed him to serve in a parish in Longview, Texas despite his earlier admission of abuse. Carmody's successor asked Flynn to step down in 2002.
   [PICTURE: Fr John Lenihan]
   He engaged in oral sex with a 14-year-old girl, and admitted that he got a 16-year-old girl pregnant, taking her in for an abortion. The church paid more than $1.5m to settle multiple abuse claims against him in the 1970s, and the Orange County cleric agreed to be defrocked by the pope. The late Bishop Norman McFarland had allowed Lenihan to stay in the diocese even though he had been accused of rape, and, later, his successor, Bishop Tod Brown, admitted he allowed Lenihan to work in a parish with an elementary school. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:35 PM

Named and shamed: US group exposes Irish sex abuse priests

  [Fr Brendan Smyth]
   Tribune, Feb 07, 2010
   A Boston-based group has listed 70 Irish priests who assaulted children in the US, with more names on the way.  Crime Correspondent Ali Bracken reports
   IRELAND / UNITED STATES -- LEERING into the camera lens with menace, the iconic photograph of paedophile priest Brendan Smyth symbolises the contempt some clerical abusers express when brought to justice for their crimes.
   In a fleeting moment captured forever, the rest of the world began to comprehend the horrors that men of cloth were capable of inflicting on children.
   Smyth would later die in prison, having been convicted of sexual abuse of children north and south of the Irish border. He was one of hundreds of Irish priests exported to the US for pastoral duties. Some, like Smyth, were re-located to America by the church authorities when accusations of abuse began to emerge. They were treated as problems that could be placed out of sight and out of mind. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:26 PM

Just posted: A history of abuse in Bridgeport

  [Decades - Bridgeport Diocese] - RCC.
   National Catholic Reporter (USA), by Tom Roberts, NCR Today, Feb. 04, 2010
   BRIDGEPORT (CT) -- BishopAccountability.org, the Web site that has gathered the most comprehensive documentation available of the clergy sex abuse crisis, has just posted a history of the scandal as it occurred in the Diocese of Bridgeport, Conn.
   The history, prepared by lawyers for plaintiffs in a case in 1999, was compiled to show patterns of behavior within the hierarchy as it attempted to deal with abusive priests. It's bias, of course, is that it was done from the plaintiff's point of view. But the history and the documentation (exhibits that include memos, letters, reports and such) are compelling regardless of the subjective nature of some of the narrative.
   One can understand why Bishop William Lori fought so hard, up to the Supreme Court, to keep the documents secret. The piece posted on the Web site is but one of thousands released on order of the court. The history compiled here demonstrates once more the value of documentation in getting at the truth of the scandal that otherwise remains buried in diocesan vaults and files. No bishop is going to volunteer this kind of narrative to any review board or bishop-appointed investigators. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:23 PM

Abuse allegations mount at German Catholic church

  [≥ 94 employees]- RCC. Suspected, so far, since 1995.  
   Deutsche Welle,
   GERMANY -- The Catholic church in Germany has vowed to probe new reports that claim the extent of sexual abuse by some of its clerics may have been much higher than previously admitted.
   German news magazine Der Spiegel reported over the weekend that at least 10 church employees currently face accusations of sexual abuse.
   The magazine said more than 94 clerics and laymen have been suspected of sexual abuse since 1995. But only 30 of those suspects had actually been prosecuted, the report said, because of legal time constraints on pursuing cases.
   The latest reports come amid a widening scandal of serial sex abuse by Catholic priests in Germany. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:33 PM

Elior Chen's attorney indicted for obstruction of justice

  [~ 2000s "Rabbi" Chen/Hen*] - Judaist. Cruelty to "correct children's souls."       
   YNet News,
   ISRAEL -- An indictment has been filed with the Kfar Saba Magistrates' Court charging Ariel Atari, Elior Chen's attorney, with obstruction of justice and harassment of a witness. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:31 PM

1.20.2010 update of Tom Doyle's bibliography on clergy sexual abuse

  - Source material on seductions.  
   Voice from the Desert,
   This links to a bibliography update from the Rev. Thomas Doyle and contains selected sources related to clergy sexual abuse, ecclesiastical politics and theology and church history. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:24 AM

From bishopaccountability.org: History of clergy misconduct within the diocese of Bridgeport (CT)

 
   Voice from the Desert
   BRIDGEPORT (CT) -- The website bishopaccountability.org contains extensive documentation on the abuse crisis in the Roman Catholic Church. The link below, referenced in a recent NSAC News, gives an indication of the kind of detailed information that this unique and invaluable website provides. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:21 AM

From Paul Kendrick in Haiti

  [1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - Roman Catholic. Fairfield University. 18 boys.     
   Voice from the Desert,
   HAITI -- Here are links to articles – diary entries – from Haiti by Fairfield University alumnus (1972) Paul Kendrick, a long-time, tireless advocate of those abused by priests and of the poor in Haiti.
   The articles appear in the Fairfield Mirror, the Fairfield University news website.
   Paul spent the week of January 10th through January 16th in Haiti. He had visited Project Pierre Touissant, which was run by fellow Fairfield alumnus Doug Perlitz '92 in 2003. Last year, Perlitz was indicted by a Bridgeport grand jury on ten counts of abusing Haitian children. His trial is scheduled to start in April. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:19 AM

Assault on the Senses.

  - Fiction book.    
   The God Squad,
   There have been so many novels about abuse that they seem glib compared with real life, writes Mick Heaney.
   IRELAND -- His experience had damaged him but, for a long time, Paddy Doyle resisted writing about it. In the late 1980s, Doyle was a budding scriptwriter who had tackled disability in his early works but had never faced up to the horrors that left him disabled. Institutionalised as a child after the death of his parents in the 1950s, Doyle had suffered such physical and sexual abuse at the hands of nuns that he ended up requiring brain surgery. Confined to a wheelchair, he had been unable to escape the legacy of his childhood, yet he tried to avoid the ghosts of the past.
   "Then on day I sat down in front of the computer," says Doyle. "I looked at it and I said: 'I want to tell you something'. And I started typing. People said it must have been very cathartic and I always say, 'You must be joking'. Because what you're actually doing is rewinding the tape and reliving the whole business again. Especially if it's autobiographical, you've to put yourself back into situations you'd rather not be in. I wondered whether anyone would care about it, so I would leave it only to come back [to it]. And The God Squad came out the other end." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:14 AM

I'm Not A Paedophile, Says Priest. I Only Abused Altar Boys

  [1979-83 Ex-Fr Patrick Hughes* (82)] - RCC. 1yr prison. Altar boy (11-14y).  
   Bock the Robber,
   IRELAND -- Patrick Hughes, an 82-year-old priest, is upset that anyone should call him a paedophile.
   I'm only attracted to altar boys, he told the police. I'm not a paedophile.
   Remember the Murphy Report, do you?  Remember all these bishops talking about how they finally got sense and started to cooperate with the authorities?
   That was how long ago? Oh, let's see now. Two months ago? Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:05 AM

Abuse Awareness Walk

   
   The Garden of Roses: Stories of Abuse and Healing,
   What: OREGON -- We will hand out abuse awareness ribbons and patches.
Purple – domestic violence
Teal Blue – child sex abuse
Royal Blue – child abuse
Sack Cloth Penance Patch (frayed burlap patch with brown ribbon) – clergy abuse
   When: February 27, 2009, 11:30 AM to 3 PM
   Where: Portland, Oregon -- We are walking up NW 23rd Street and down NW 21st..in Portland, Oregon. 11:30 AM--We will gather to enjoy spiritual books and supplies at New Renaissance Books ( www.newrenbooks.com/ ) at 1338 NW 23rd Avenue and start walking at Noon. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:54 AM

"Mea Culpa": Kirche gesteht Schuld nach Missbrauch

  - Roman Catholic Church.  
   Hamburger Abendblatt,
   HANNOVER -- Es ist totenstill in der Basilika St. Clemens in Hannover, als Propst Martin Tenge mit einer knappen Geste einen für die katholische Kirche entscheidenden Schritt tut: "Mea Culpa", sagt der Geistliche im Sonntagsgottesdienst und schlägt sich mit der Faust auf die Brust. Nach dem Skandal um Missbrauch durch Jesuiten-Pater, die sich auch in Niedersachsen an Kindern vergangen haben, sieht der Regionaldechant die ganze Kirche in der Verantwortung. "Die ganze Institution hat Schuld, weil sie für eine Mentalität gesorgt hat, 'bitte nicht darüber reden'."
   [summary]
   HANOVER, GERMANY -- It's deathly quiet in St. Clement Basilica in Hanover as Dean Martin Tenge made a gesture that is an important step for the Catholic Church. "Mea Culpa," he said during the Sunday service and he put his fist to his chest. Rev. Tenge said the whole church is responsible for the sexual abuse of minors by priests because of the "let's not talk about it" mentality.
   He told the packed church that he knew priests who were perpetrators and he knew a lot of casualties. He said the victims are owed a deep apology.
   Catholics attending Mass Sunday at churches in the Hildesheim diocese heard the priest read a letter from Bishop Norbert Trelle. He said response to allegations of abuse by church authorities is a shame and outrage. He is asking victims to come foward.
   In Hanover, several women brought a small group of children for worship in the Children's Church located in the basilica basement. Dean Tenge said the women had not yet been informed of the unexpected focus of worship but this was not a problem. A communion candle burned on the altar while the pastor spoke in personal terms of the abuse problem. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:26 AM

Missbrauch: Kommission wird eingesetzt

 
   Bild,
   Das Erzbistum Berlin will eine Kommission zur Aufklärung von Fällen sexuellen Missbrauchs durch Geistliche einsetzen. Hintergrund seien die Geschehnisse am katholischen Canisius-Kolleg, wo es sexuelle Übergriffe von Priestern auf Schüler gab, berichtet die BERLINER MORGENPOST.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The Berlin archdiocese wants to set up a committee to investigate cases of sexual abuse by priests. The decisions stems from recent revelations that students were abused at Canisius College. The proposed Limited Liability Commission should be comprised of people from different backgrounds such as psychology and the legal profession. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:57 AM

Cardinal criticised over clampdown on reform group

  - RCC.    
   Sydney Morning Herald, By TOM REILLY, February 8, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- CARDINAL GEORGE PELL, the Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, has been likened to a "despot" after banning a faith group from using a church hall.
   Dr Pell wrote to a parish priest in Rose Bay ordering him not to allow the Australian Reforming Catholics to hold their annual general meeting on church property, even though the organisation counts two bishops and dozens of priests and nuns as members and supporters.
   No explanation has been offered to the group as to why next month's meeting was banned. A former priest, Dr Paul Collins, had been due to give a lecture on the history of the reform movement in the church at the meeting. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:51 AM
   [COMMENT: Let us all wish the Australian Reforming Catholics group the very best of luck!  They will need it!  Over the past 1700 years, previous reforming groups, if not wiped out with sword and flame, have led to many millions of people worshipping God in ways more biblical and less Romish.  Admittedly, there had been some slight improvements in the Papacy's outlook on some subjects over the centuries, but the continued invention of new dogmas and new pilgrimage places, plus the record of clergy and other Church staff being transferred around and so being enabled to sin, has been heartwrenching for many of those who grew up to love that Church.. ENDS. ]

Broken Rites Australia – what's new

   
   Broken Rites,
   AUSTRALIA -- The Broken Rites victim support group helps victims of church-related sexual abuse in Australia.
   Here is a list of the most recent articles (written by Broken Rites researchers) published on this website: [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:48 AM, Feb 07, 2010]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Sun February 07, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Mon February 08, 2010 edition:


Pope lashes out at Irish Catholic Church child abusers

  - RCC.      
   Irish Central, by Niall O'Dowd, ~ February 08, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI has warned that the dangers of pedophilia still exist in the Church.
   He made the comments before he meets Irish bishops next week to discuss the scandals in Ireland that have resulted in four archbishops stepping down.
   In a clear reference to the Irish situation, Benedict, speaking of the imperative to protect children at all costs, stated that "Jesus' harsh words in the Bible about those who harm children should commit everyone to never lowering the level of respect and love."
   He acknowledged that "unfortunately, in a number of cases, some of its (the Church) members acted in contrast to this commitment." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:02 PM, Feb 08, 2010]
   [COMMENT: Recruiting clergy and brothers vowed never to have sex is setting them up to fail.  A close second is recruiting females with the same non-biblical aim.  Religions with married clergy seem to have less of a problem with child and other seductions. ENDS.]

Leading Jesuit calls for synod to address Murphy report

 
   The Irish Times, By PATSY McGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent,
   IRELAND -- THE FORMER Jesuit provincial Fr Gerry O'Hanlon has called for a national synod of the Catholic Church in Ireland in the context of fallout from the Murphy report.
   "It will not do any more for priests, bishops, cardinals, the pope to simply tell us what to think, what to do. People rightly want to have a say," he has written in the current edition of the Furrow magazine.
   "Now would also seem to be a good time to call into question the reality that certain narrow grounds of orthodoxy are a sine qua non of episcopal appointments at present, and to call for more transparent, representative and accountable local, including lay, participation in the appointment of bishops. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:58 PM [COMMENT: Well, Fr O'Hanlon need not dream that he will be ever appointed as a bishop!  Anyone who thinks like him ought to lable their campaign "Back to the Bible." ENDS.]

Pope urged to force bishops to quit over abuse 'cover-up'

       
   Irish Examiner, By Dan Collins, Tuesday, February 09, 2010
   IRELAND -- SURVIVORS of clerical sex abuse have called on the Pope to force the resignation of bishops they say did nothing to challenge "the culture of cover up".
   Yesterday, a group representing survivors of clerical abuse, met Irish bishops in advance of their visit to Rome next week for an emergency meeting at which the fallout from the Murphy Report into the rape and abuse of 320 children by 46 priests in the Dublin Archdiocese will be top of the agenda.
   "Today's meeting was constructive and helpful to us... The meeting focused on the ongoing concerns of survivors. We intend to relay these concerns to Pope Benedict both verbally and in the form of written submissions which were presented to us today by survivors and which directly represent their views," Dromore Bishop John McAreavey said in Maynooth yesterday. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:52 PM

CNY bishop: Church offered assistance to police regarding sexual abuse charges

  [1992-95 Rev. Ralph Johnson* (82)] - Episcopalian (Anglican communion). Boy.  
   Pressconnects, By Tom Wilber, twilber § gannett com , 8:55 pm, February 8, 2010
   NEW YORK -- The regional Episcopal church responded promptly to complaints of sexual abuse against a former rector in Owego and continues to cooperate with police on the case, the bishop of the Central New York Diocese said Monday.
   "We have a very clear, no-tolerance policy," said Gladstone B. Adams. "We contacted the state police and offered any assistance."
   Adams was referring to Ralph E. Johnson, who faces 45 charges related to sexual abuse of a boy at the former Episcopalian priest's home in Susquehanna County, Pa. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:49 PM

Priests are guilty by association for conforming to 'abuse system'

  - RCC.    
   The Irish Times, By DEREK SMYTH, Feb 09, 2010
   RITE & REASON: Why were we so silent on child abuse? Why didn't we speak up?
   IRELAND -- IN ORDER to respond appropriately to those who were abused by priests, we need to explore clerical culture, since research attests that it does contribute to the promotion of immaturity, arrested development and irresponsibility.
   For example, early research by Conrad Baars and Anna Terruwe on priesthood within western Europe and North America in 1971 revealed that only 10-15 per cent of priests were mature; 60-70 per cent suffered from a degree of emotional immaturity; and 20-25 per cent had serious psychiatric difficulties. Ironically, these findings were never acted on. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:45 PM

Abuse victims appeal to pope in letter on sacking bishop

  [Bishop Martin Drennan] - RCC.      
   The Irish Times, By PATSY McGARRY (Religious Affairs Correspondent) and PADDY AGNEW,
   IRELAND -- A LETTER has been sent to Pope Benedict by abuse victims in Dublin calling on him to remove the Bishop of Galway, Martin Drennan, as he "still refuses to accept any responsibility for his part in supporting a culture of cover up during his time in Dublin".
   It also urges the pope to accept "without any further delay" the offers of resignation from bishops James Moriarty, Eamonn Walsh and Raymond Field.
   The letter, sent in advance of the pope's planned meeting with the Irish bishops in Rome, is signed by victims of clerical abuse Andrew Madden and Marie Collins, as well as the executive director of One in Four, Maeve Lewis. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:42 PM

Accuser takes the stand again in Morning Star trial

  [Fr Patrick O'Donnell (dozens of boys), Fr Marvin Lavoy, 1970s-80s Fr Joseph Weitensteiner (2 boys), Mr Doyle Gillum] - RCC. Boys.  
   The Spokesman-Review, by Kevin Graman,
   SPOKANE (WA) -- Attorneys defending Morning Star Boys' Ranch rested their case on Monday after bringing the ranch's accuser, Kenneth Putnam, to the stand in the civil trial's last day of testimony.
   Closing arguments are expected Tuesday in the first of 19 separate lawsuits filed in Spokane County Superior Court against the Spokane residential facility for troubled boys.
   Putnam, 34, voiced indignation as Morning Star attorney Jim King asked him to read from numerous pages of transcripts of pre-trial interviews. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:37 PM

Benedict XVI's Address to Family Council

       
   Zenit, FEB. 8, 2010
   VATICAN CITY, (Zenit.org).- Here is a translation of Benedict XVI's address to members and consultors of the Pontifical Council for the Family, who are currently holding their 19th Plenary Assembly.
   * * * Cardinals, Venerated Brothers in the Episcopate and Priesthood, Dear Brothers and Sisters,
   At the beginning of the 19th Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Council for the Family, I am happy to receive you with my cordial welcome. This institutional moment sees your dicastery this year particularly renewed not only in the cardinal president and the bishop secretary, but also in some cardinals and bishops of the executive committee, in some officials and member spouses, as well as in numerous consultors. While I express my heartfelt thanks to all those who have concluded their service to the Pontifical Council and to those who even now offer it their valuable work, I invoke on all copious gifts of the Lord. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:23 PM

Church will never stop condemning abuse, states Pope Benedict

 
   Catholic News Agency, 11:01 am, Feb 8, 2010
   VATICAN CITY / (CNA).- The Holy Father met with members of the Pontifical Council for the Family on Monday to mark the start of their 19th Plenary Assembly. In his address, he stressed the importance of providing for the rights of children, including an intact family with a mother and father.
   To begin the Plenary Assembly, which follows the theme of "The Rights of Infancy" this year, Pope Benedict XVI emphasized the role of the Church in the protection of children, saying that "through the centuries, by the example of Christ, (it) has promoted the protection of the dignity and rights of minors and, in many ways, has taken care of them."
   "Unfortunately," he lamented, "in different cases, some of its members, acting in contrast with this commitment, have violated these rights: a behavior that the Church doesn't and will never stop deploring and condemning." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:21 PM

Elaine bishop denies he harassed residents

  - "Bishop". Breakaway man. Exposed, harassed, etc.    
   Geelong Advertiser, by Christie Peucker, February 9th, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A MAN who calls himself the catholic Bishop of Elaine has denied stalking and intimidating members of the small farming community.
   Bishop Rodrick Gow, also known as Father James, also refuted claims yesterday he had sent inappropriate letters, made harassing phone calls and exposed himself to residents as they walked past his home.
   His denials come as seven community members took steps to seek intervention orders against him, claiming he's subjected them to years of verbal and psychological abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:17 PM

When Saints Go Marching In - No Matter What (Final Edition)

   
   Anti-Catholic League, by David Fortwengler
   What a great day for football, New Orleans, and really all of America, including Indianapolis. If New Orleans hadn't played the other best team, the victory wouldn't mean as much. My favorite teams were eliminated so I didn't have a dog in the fight. (yes, that was a Michael Vick reference) What a joy to watch a contest where the actual game far outshone the commercials and hoopla. I hope the catholic church noticed how the NFL accurately kept the score and even used instant replay to ensure fairness.
   The Real Issue
   Unfortunately, fairness and accurate score keeping are conspicuously missing from the church's all-too-human process of determining God's will in the canonization process. Head cheerleader and "postulator" Monsignor Slawomir Oder is speeding Pope John Paul II toward sainthood faster than Danica Patrick at Daytona. I again do not have a dog in the fight. (yes, another Michael Vick reference) However, it is insulting to all victims of sexual abuse by priests that Oder can use words like "sanctity" and "heroic virtues" without mentioning child rape, cover ups, or Fr. Marcial Maciel Degollado. Just because JP II for decades protected the now disgraced, serial molesting, and drug addicted hypocrite extraordinare, why would God be interested in that? After all, Maciel was a hell of a cash cow. (hell is the keyword here, and apologies to cows for using them in the same sentence) So much for accurate score keeping and fairness. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:29 PM

Beschuldigter Ex-Pater streitet sexuellen Missbrauch ab

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Fr Bernhard Ehlen*, Fr Peter K.* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). 30 at one school alone known so far.        
   NDR,
   Im Missbrauchs-Skandal an Jesuiten-Schulen unter anderem in Hamburg und Berlin hat einer der beschuldigten Priester sexuelle Übergriffe gegen Minderjährige bestritten. In einem Schreiben, dass der Berliner "tageszeitung" nach eigenen Angaben vorliegt, behauptet Wolfgang S., er habe zu keiner Zeit und an keinem Ort mit Kindern und Jugendlichen "Sexualkontakt im Sinne von Genitalberührung, Penetration, Vergewaltigung, Exhibitionismus oder Voyeurismus" gehabt. Er sei auch "weder homosexuell noch pädophil veranlagt". S. räumt dem Bericht zufolge allerdings ein, dass er seine Schüler geschlagen habe. "Es ist richtig, dass ich in den vergangenen Jahren meiner Lehrtätigkeit Minderjährige, die mir anvertraut waren, unter Missbrauch meiner pädagogischen und kirchlichen Autoritätsstellung teilweise mit beträchtlicher Härte durch Schläge misshandelt habe."
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Wolfgang S., one of the former priests accusing of abusing minors at Jesuit schools has denied in a letter to a Berlin newspaper that he sexually abused students. He admitted to using corporal punishment on students but said at no time and in any place did he have sexual contact with them, including genital contact, penetration, rape, exhibitionism or voyeurism. He also said he is not a homosexual pedophile. He later moved to Chile.
   Thomas Busch, spokesman for the German Jesuits, said they have no current knowledge of sexual assault by Wolfgang S. but there were allegations of corporal punishment.
   Ursula Raue, who is handling sexual abuse claims for Canisius College, Berlin, said they now know of 30 victims at this one school.
   The Central Committee of German Catholics on Monday called for speedy clarification of the incidents. Alois Gluck, president of ZdK, said there must be full transparency regardless of how painful it may be. During the weekend, representatives of the Catholic Church in their sermons spoke of the abuse, apologized and promised enlightenment on the subject. They asked people not to extrapolate individual cases to the entire clerical profession. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:55 PM

Church must guard against abuse - Pope

  - RCC.      
   The Irish Times,
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict, who will meet Irish bishops next week to discuss the report of the Murphy commission on the handling of child sex abuse allegations in the Dublin diocese, said today the church must keep its guard up against those who violate the rights of children.
   Addressing participants of a Vatican conference on protecting childhood, Pope Benedict acknowledged that "unfortunately, in a number of cases, some of its (the Church) members acted in contrast to this commitment".
   The pontiff will meet bishops from Irish dioceses to discuss the Murphy Commission report published last November, which concluded that Church leaders had covered up widespread abuse of children by priests over a 30-year period. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:38 PM

New legal issue: Payment for child porn victims

   
   Tampa Bay Online, By AMY FORLITI, Associated Press Writer
   MINNEAPOLIS (MN), (AP) -- It's been more than a decade since "Amy," as she's known in court papers, was first sexually abused by her uncle. The abuse ended long ago and he's in prison, but the pictures he made when she was 8 or 9 are among the most widely circulated child pornography images online.
   Now the 20-year-old woman is taking aim at anyone who would view those images and asking for restitution in hundreds of criminal cases around the country.
   Her requests and those filed by other victims of child pornography are forcing federal judges nationwide to grapple with tough legal questions: Is someone who possesses an abusive image responsible for the harm suffered by a particular child? And how much should that person have to pay? Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:35 PM

Inside Germany's Catholic Sexual Abuse Scandal

  - Secrecy orders.  
   Der Spiegel, http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,676497,00.html ,
   The Catholic Church in Germany has been shaken in recent days by revelations of a series of sexual abuse cases. Close to 100 priests and members of the laity have been suspected of abuse in recent years. After years of suppression, the wall of silence appears to be crumbling. By SPIEGEL Staff.
   GERMANY -- This is what it looks like, the document of a conspiracy: 24 pages, with appendix, in Latin, published by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith at the Vatican. A "norma interna," or confidential set of guidelines for all bishops, who were required to keep it a secret for all eternity, in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
   The guidelines, issued in the year of our Lord 1962, address a sensitive subject: sex in the confessional. The Vatican doesn't put it quite that directly, preferring to use more guarded terminology to describe what happens when a priest leads a member of his flock astray before, during or after the confession -- in other words, when he provokes a penitent "toward impure and obscene matters" through "words or signs or nods of the head (or) by touch." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:28 PM

Pope: In some cases clergy have violated rights of children

  - RCC.  
   Earth Times,
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI on Monday lamented how some members of the clergy have "violated" the "dignity" of children, rights that the Catholic Church has "over the centuries" promoted. Benedict's made the remarks in an address to participants of an assembly of the Vatican's family affairs department. In it he also recalled the 20th anniversary of the approval of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
   "The Church over the centuries, following the example of Christ, has promoted the dignity and rights of children," Benedict said.
   "Unfortunately, in various cases some of her members, acting against this commitment, have violated these rights; actions which the Church does not and will not fail to deplore and condemn," Benedict added. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:02 AM

Pope condemns abuse of children by priests; says children deserve to be loved, respected

  - RCC.
   The Associated Press,
   VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI is condemning the abuse of children by priests, saying the church will never stop deploring such behaviour.
   Benedict says that for centuries the Catholic Church had shown its commitment to loving and respecting children and ensuring their basic human rights are respected.
   But he says, "Unfortunately in some cases, some of its members - acting in contrast to this commitment - have violated these rights, a behaviour that the church hasn't, and won't ever stop deploring and condemning." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:43 AM

Papa: Chiesa ha Condannato e Condannera' Abusi su Minori

  - RCC.
   ASCA, 8 feb, 2010
   - CITTA' DEL VATICANO (ASCA) -- La Chiesa "non manca e non manchera' di deplorare e di condannare" i sacerdoti e i religiosi che violano i diritti dei bambini: nel discorso rivolto questa mattina ai membri del Pontificio consiglio per la famiglia, papa Benedetto XVI e' tornato a condannare gli abusi sessuali sui minori commessi dagli uomini di Chiesa, proprio mentre sta portando a termine la stesura della Lettera alla Chiesa irlandese dopo lo scandalo pedofilia che ha portato alla dimissioni di quattro vescovi.
   [summary]
   VATICAN CITY -- The church will continue to deplore and condemn priests and religious who violate children's rights, Pope Benedict XVI said this morning in his address to members of the Pontifical Family Council. He is just completing a letter to the Irish church after the pedophilia scandal there led to resignation of four bishops.
   The pope said the church through the centuries, following the example of Christ, has promoted the protection of human dignity and human rights, he said. Some in the church, however, have violated those rights. This is behavior the church will without fail deplore and condemn. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:36 AM

Reform Church or lose authority

       
   Irish Independent Monday February 08 2010
   IRELAND -- ONE week from now, the Irish Catholic bishops will travel to Rome to discuss with Pope Benedict XVI the disclosures of clerical sex abuse which culminated in the Murphy report on the archdiocese of Dublin, and which, along with the shocking evidence of mishandling and cover-ups, have shaken the church in Ireland to its roots.
   At the centre will be Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin. He was appointed to his high and immensely demanding office in 2004 for the specific, though not openly stated, purpose of carrying out reform -- not only in respect of the sex abuse scandals but on church governance and more widely.
   The Murphy report bore out the wisdom of his appointment and his actions. He warned the archdiocese and the nation, in advance, of the dreadful truths it would contain. The truths were indeed dreadful. But the response often differed from what might have been expected. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:22 AM

Defiant Martin shrugs off his critics in clergy

  - RCC.  
   Irish Independent, By John Cooney, Religion Correspondent, Monday February 08 2010
   IRELAND -- A DEFIANT Archbishop of Dublin has shrugged off mounting criticism from priests of him being "a divisive" figure for fully accepting the Murphy report's damning findings of cover-ups of paedophile priests.
   Archbishop Diarmuid Martin was responding publicly for the first time to criticism that has been building since a meeting of priests in Dublin only days after the publication of the report on November 26 last.
   "I believe my reaction was to recognise something terrible happened on our watch," Dr Martin said in an exclusive interview with the Irish Independent yesterday. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:19 AM

John Cooney: Martin treads a righteous path beset with obstacles

  [Cardinal Desmond Connell] - RCC.    
   Irish Independent, By John Cooney, Monday February 08 2010
   IRELAND -- SIX years after taking over from the disgraced Cardinal Desmond Connell as Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin is highly trusted by the public nationwide for his determined commitment to root out paedophile priests.
   In fact, he is probably the only bishop who is fully trusted to put the welfare of children above shielding the church from scandal.
   The former Vatican diplomat, who did not seek the emotionally draining job of cleaning up the clerical abuse mess left by Cardinal Connell, has also proved himself to be the Irish church's most effective communicator in enforcing the best standards of child protection. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:14 AM

GUEST COMMENTARY: Missouri should protect its children, not their abusers

   
   Missourian, BY David Clohessy, Monday, February 8, 2010
   MISSOURI -- Last month, many child sex abuse victims and childrens' advocates were distraught when the Missouri Supreme Court overturned two recent laws designed to restrict sex offenders and safeguard kids. But to me it felt like, in the words of Yogi Berra, "déjà vu all over again."
   In January, the state's highest court ruled that where convicted child predators live and what they do on Halloween cannot be limited "retroactively." It's at least the fifth time in recent years that the court has rejected laws intended to help expose the guilty and protect the vulnerable.
   Back in 1992, the court used the same rationale when it said that I had no legal recourse against the man who assaulted me as a child and the institution that protected him. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:26 AM

Bishops meet victims ahead of 'mini-synod'

       
   Irish Independent, By Breda Heffernan, Monday February 08 2010
   IRELAND -- SENIOR Catholic clergy are to meet survivors of clerical abuse today ahead of their visit to Rome to discuss the fallout of the institutional child abuse scandal with the Pope.
   The Irish Bishops' Conference has refused to comment on the meeting except to say that it is confidential. However, it is understood to be taking place this morning in Maynooth, and various survivors' representatives will be in attendance.
   The survivors will present a written submission to the bishops on the issues raised in the Ryan report on institutional abuse and the Murphy report on the cover-up of child sex abuse in the Dublin Archdiocese. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:16 AM, Feb 08, 2010]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Mon February 08, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Tue February 09, 2010 edition:


Trierer Bischof: Skandal ist verheerend für die Kirche

  [1970s-80s Fr Wolfgang Stab*, Fr Peter Riedel*, Fr Bernhard Ehlen, Fr Peter K.* (Jesuits)] -- Roman Catholic Church (RCC). 30 at one school alone known so far.        
   Volksfreund,
   Trier Ein Priester spricht Klartext: Der Trierer Bischof Stephan Ackermann glaubt, dass der Missbrauchs-Skandal an deutschen Jesuiten-Schulen verheerende Auswirkungen auf das Ansehen der katholischen Kirche hat. Jetzt müsse lückenlos aufgeklärt werden, fordert er im TV-Gespräch.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Bishop Stephan Ackermann of Trier said the abuse scandal at Germany Jesuit schools has had a devasting impact on the reputation of the Catholic Church. In plain language, the 46-year-old bishop said the events are shocking and devastating to the prestige and credibility of the church. Trivialization or concealment should not be done, he said.
   The Trier bishop said his deepest sympathy goes to the true victims and they should be the focus of who should be helped. A spokesman for the bishop said in the last 15 years they have received no information about abuse by priests or lay people employed by the church in the Trierer diocese.
   Bishop Ackermann said the subject of sexuality should not be taboo and should be discussed openly with those training to be priests. He said where there are allegations of sexual abuse by priests, there is also a tendency among the priests to be too uptight about sexuality.
   Heiner Geissler, former Jesuit pupil and CDU general secretary, called for abolition of mandatory celibacy unless the church wants to lose connection to the people. Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, chairman of the German Bishops' Conference, is unable to comment on the scandal but the issue has been placed on the agenda for the bishops conference meeting set to start the Monday after next. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:30 PM

German Church Faces Child Abuse Charges

  [≤ 100 clerics and laypeople] - RCC.
   The New York Times, By NICHOLAS KULISH, Published: February 9, 2010
   BERLIN, Germany – The Roman Catholic Church faces yet another child abuse scandal, this time in Pope Benedict XVI's native Germany.
   The widening public scandal began last month with allegations that three priests at the elite Canisius Jesuit high school in Berlin had sexually abused students there in the 1970s and 1980s. In the midst of a steadily growing uproar over the handling of that case, the German magazine Der Spiegel published an article over the weekend that said nearly 100 clerics and laypeople had been suspected of abusing children and teenagers nationwide since 1995.
   The rector of Aloisiuskolleg high school in Bad Godesberg, an affluent neighborhood in the former German capital of Bonn where diplomats and leading politicians lived, resigned Monday over accusations of misconduct at the high school. And on Tuesday a local newspaper, the Aachener Zeitung, reported new accusations of sexual abuse against two priests in the diocese in Aachen. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:57 PM

Former Pa. pastor sentenced for soliciting teen

  [≤ 2008 Pastor Paul Marmon*] - Christian. 5yrs prison. Internet, girl (15).  
   WFMJ,
   NORRISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA. (AP) - A retired pastor from eastern Pennsylvania will spend at least 10 more months in prison after being sentenced for sexually propositioning a 15-year-old girl over the Internet.
   Sixty-3-year-old former Allentown minister Paul Marmon was sentenced to up to five years in prison on Monday and must register as a sex offender under Megan's Law upon his release. Marmon has been behind bars since his arrest. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:24 PM

Former Allentown clergyman sentenced for sex crimes

  [≤ 2008 Pastor Paul Marmon -NEW*] - Christian. 5yrs prison. Internet, girl (15).  
   The Morning Call, By Jenna Portnoy,
   PENNSYLVANIA -- A Montgomery County judge called a former Allentown minister and sexually violent predator "every parent's worst nightmare" Monday before sentencing him to up to five years in state prison and a decade of probation.
   Paul A. Marmon, 63, of South Whitehall Township pleaded guilty last year to having sexually explicit Internet chats with a 15-year-old girl and keeping child pornography on his computer. He was arrested Sept. 2, 2008, after leaving the girl a bag of gifts under a tree at a park near her home in Lower Providence Township.
   Marmon, a minister of St. James United Church of Christ from 1985 to 1987, has been behind bars ever since and will serve 10 to 43 more months. A review board deemed him to be a sexually violent predator, meaning he must comply with Megan's Law registration rules for the rest of his life. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:21 PM]

'Sex mad' vicar who prayed after making love with female churchgoer is suspended

  [≤ Aug 2009 - Rev. Stephen Smith*] - Church of England. Lady congregant.  
   Daily Mail, By Daily Mail Reporter,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A 'sex mad' vicar has been suspended from duty for six months over claims of 'inappropriate behaviour' with a female member of his congregation, it has emerged.
   A former girlfriend, Kerry Lansfield, is said to have reported Reverend Stephen Smith to Church of England authorities.
   Ms Lansfield said she suffered a nervous breakdown following his marriage to her love rival last summer. ...
   'He would start praying and say "Praise the Lord" for the tender moments we had shared together. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:17 PM

Liguria/ Abusi su 12enne, parroco di Alassio resta in carcere

  [Fr Luciano Massafero - ? NEW*] - RCC. Child (12).  
   APCom, 9 feb 2010
   GENOVA, Italia. (Apcom) - Il giudice per le indagini preliminari del Tribunale di Savona Emilio Fois ha respinto la nuova richiesta di scarcerazione presentata dai legali di Don Luciano Massaferro, il parroco di Alassio arrestato lo scorso 29 dicembre con l'accusa di violenza sessuale su una parrocchiana di 12 anni.
   [summary]
   GENOA, ITALY -- Emilio Fois, the judge for preliminary investigations of the Savona Tribunal, has rejected a request to release from jail the Rev. Luciano Massafero, pastor of Alassio. He was arrested Dec. 19 on charges of sexual assault on a 12-year-old parishioner. To justify the decision, the judge cited danger of tampering with evidence and re-offending. An initial request for release advanced by defense lawyers was dismissed on Jan. 18 at the Court of Review in Genoa. The priest will be undergoing psychiatric evaluation to determine if there are mental disorders. He is currently imprisoned at Armea villa, Sanremo. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:05 PM

Rektor des Aloisiuskollegs tritt zurück

  - RCC. Rector Schneider resigned.  
   Bild,
   Jetzt rollen Köpfe. Nach dem Missbrauch von Schülern durch Priester am Aloisiuskolleg der Jesuiten in Bad Godesberg ist der Rektor, Pater Theo Schneider, mit sofortiger Wirkung von seinem Amt zurückgetreten.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Heads are now rolling after revelations that pupils were abused by Jesuit priests at Aloisius College, Bad Godesberg. The Rev. Theo Schneider, rector, has resigned immediately from his post. The Rev. Stefan Dartmann, German provincial, has accepted the resignation. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:55 AM

Bistum Aachen untersucht neue Verdächtigungen gegen Geistliche

  [Pastor K., Pastor Dieter I., Father M., and L.] - RCC re-employed them after conviction.    
   Aachener Zeitung,
   AACHEN. Der priesterliche Griff in den Schritt auf dem Titelbild der aktuellen Ausgabe des «Spiegels» geht dem Aachener Bistum zu weit. Kommentieren wollte man das am Montag nicht. Aber in eigener Sache bemüht man sich um Aufklärung.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Abuse of children has occurred in the diocese for many years but it was regarded as a taboo subject. Pastor K., who comes from Willich, is currently awaiting trial in South Africa for disgusting crimes, perhaps under the mantle of the Catholic Church.
   Hans-Willi Winden has been trying to bring light into the darkness for 13 months. He has examined at the behest of Bishop Heinrich Mussinghoff allegations against priests.
   Pastor K. was involved in local parishes before his departure for South Africa. Another investigation was launched in November 209 against a teacher at a school in Moenchengladbach. The accused has since retired from the diocese.
   The diocesan commission to examine allegations of abuse by priests serving in Aachen so far has received accusations against two priests. The prosecution so far has been left out of the investigation. Winden said he does not believe either priest presents any danger to young people. He would not confirm if either priest was still alive. Regarding specific facts the church has not disclosed, Winden said they want to protect potential victims from being publicly pilloried.
   Pastor Dieter I. was sentenced to four years in jail by Krefeld District Court in 1994 in a case that involved child pornographic videos. He was employed by the Genral Vicariate after release.
   Father M. was convicted in 1978 of sexual abuse of minors, as confirmed by Franz Kretschmann, diocesan spokesman. He was later placed as a convicted pedophile in an Aachen city parish of St. Foilan. He died in 2005.
   L. was convicted in 2000 and later was transferred to the German community in London on behalf of the Aachen diocese.
   Anyone who suspects that minors are abused by a priest should notify Hans-Willi Winden at telephone 02151/561394 or 02181/48217. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:06 AM

Missbrauch: Aachener Priester beschuldigt

 
   Bild,
   Das Aachener Bistum ermittelt nach Anschuldigungen gegen zwei Priester wegen sexuellen Missbrauchs. Ein Bistumssprecher bestätigte am Dienstag einen Bericht der „Aachener Zeitung".
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The Aachen diocese said it has allegations against two priests who are accused of sexual abuse. A diocesan spokesman confirmed Tuesday that the investigations were just beginning. Hans-Willi Winden, special representative for the diocese, said he will speak first with victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:01 AM

Bishops criticised in report urged to step down

       
   Irish Independent, Tuesday February 09 2010
   IRELAND -- AN open letter to the Pope on behalf of abuse victims has called on all bishops who engaged in a cover-up of abuse to resign immediately -- and not wait for the verdict of any future reports. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:26 AM

Victims ask Pope for €1bn

 
   Irish Independent By John Cooney and Breda Heffernan Tuesday February 09 2010
   IRELAND -- A LETTER calling on the Vatican to provide a €1bn compensation package for survivors of clerical child abuse in Ireland is to be hand delivered to Pope Benedict by Cardinal Sean Brady, when the Irish bishops hold summit talks with the Pontiff.
   The letter from Irish survivors will also contain a request for a meeting with the Holy Father during his visit to England in September.
   The breakthrough came at private talks in St Patrick's College, Maynooth, yesterday involving four survivors' groups, Cardinal Brady and bishops. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:22 AM

Pope condemns abuse of children by priests; sex abuse victims respond

 
   Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
   UNITED STATES -- These are more meaningless and self-serving words from the Vatican designed strictly to mollify the flock while changing nothing. How many times does the Pope get to 'condemn' clergy sexual abuse while doing virtually nothing to stop it? How many times will he try to divert attention away from the complicity of bishops and focus exclusively on the crimes of the predators? When will we begin to hold him accountable for his inaction? Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:09 AM

Irish bishops meet with abuse survivors to prepare for meeting with Pope

 
   Catholic News Agency,
   IRELAND -- (CNA).- A second meeting between Irish bishops and representatives of victims of abuse by priests and Church-run institutions was held on Monday. The meeting focused on victims' concerns and on informing the bishops' preparations for their upcoming meeting with Pope Benedict XVI in Rome.
   The meeting in Maynooth involved Tom Hayes of the Alliance Support Group, John Kelley and Patrick Walsh of Irish SOCA, Michael O'Brien of Right to Peace, and Michael Walsh of the group Right of Place.
   The bishops involved were Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Colm O'Reilly, Bishop of Dromore John McAreavey, Bishop of Cork and Ross John Buckley and Bishop of Killala John Fleming. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:54 AM

Man charged with sex abuse in Jewish temple

  - Judaist.  
   WHEC, By Berkeley Brean | WHEC.com
   IRONDEQUOIT (NY) -- A Rochester man is accused of sexually abusing a young girl inside a Jewish temple in Irondequoit.
   Orlando Colon is charged with first degree sexual abuse.
   We obtained a copy of his statements to police.
   Colon admitted he sexually abused one girl at Temple Beth David. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:41 AM

The End of the World

 
   Healing and Spirituality
   Dr. Jaime Romo
   I saw parts of a documentary, "2012," about Nostradamus' predictions and scientific insights into the alignment of sun and Milky Way and the earth on December 21, 2012. The Mayan calendar ends on that same day. Will the earth freeze? Will it explode, like the recent Hollywood action trauma? Oh, no! What will we do? Doesn't all that hype and fear generated by this doomsday thinking keep us all very anxious and distracted from what we can do today about what is in our control?
   There are plenty of real traumas that could use our attention.
   I saw parts of the documentary because I was so bored by the ongoing fear and hype associated with it, I fell asleep. I find even an explanation of problems without any sense of solutions pointless, and destruction without redemption worthless.
   Mayans and others believe that we're entering a new age, but one driven by survival of the wisest, not survival of the fittest. Not pointless destruction. If we created an economic disaster by spending money we don't have on things we don't need to impress people we don't like, then this new age might be more economically driven by wellbeing and sustainable, meaningful uses of time, talents and resources. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:34 AM

CALL ON POPE TO REMOVE BISHOP OF GALWAY

       
   Galway Bay February 9, 2010
   IRELAND -- Survivors of clerical abuse have written a letter to Pope Benedict calling for the removal of Bishop of Galway, Martin Drennan from his post.
   They say Dr Drennan has refused to accept any responsibility for his part in covering up allegations of abuse during his time in the Dublin Archdiocese.
   The letter, seen by Galway Bay Fm news, also urges the Pope to accept the resignations of Bishops James Moriarty, Eamonn Walsh and Raymond Field. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:31 AM

Abuse survivors group demands €1bn from Vatican

 
   IRELAND -- Ireland Online
   Groups representing survivors of clerical sex abuse want the Vatican to provide €1bn compensation for victims.
   They have written a letter to Pope Benedict also urging him to act on the findings of the Murphy report into child abuse in the Dublin Archdiocese. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:08 AM

MP calls the Pope 'a bloke in a dress'

   
   The Reading Chronicle, by Adam Hewitt,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- MARTIN Salter apologised last night after attacking the Pope in a blogpost.
   The Labour Reading West MP writes for the website of The Telegraph where he speaks out on the issues of the day, but Tuesday's musings on the Pope's input into the Equality Bill triggered a huge backlash.
   In the blog Mr Salter:
• called Pope Benedict "a bloke in a dress"
• accused Catholic ministers of a "narrow-minded world view of Saints and the Cursed-at-Birth destined to spend an eternity burning in Hell".
• said he finds the "hypocrisy of the Church reprehensible".
• claimed "there's at least one group - predatory paedophiles - that are recognised by the Catholic Church as a minority that need protection. Sadly for His Holiness, this crowd aren't covered by the Equality Bill." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:59 AM

Church unsuitable, but only option

     
   News 24, 22:57 2010-02-08 = Feb 08, 2010
   Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA -- Although the Johannesburg's Central Methodist Church was "unsuitable" shelter for children, it had been their only option amid a lack of government assistance, the South Gauteng High Court heard on Monday.
   "Unaccompanied children should not have been allowed to gather in large numbers at the Central Methodist Church, which is an unsuitable place for children," was the finding of a report compiled by legal curator Ann Skelton.
   However, the report submitted that the church had provided help before the government took up the children's cause. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:51 AM

Probe into claims of sexual abuse at Methodist Church

 
   Eyewitness News, by Micel Schnehage,
   SOUTH AFRICA -- A much-awaited report on the welfare of children at the Central Methodist Church in downtown Johannesburg has recommended allegations of sexual abuse be probed.
   Eyewitness News revealed in September last year that young girls from the church, who attend the nearby Albert Street School, were allegedly given gifts by teachers in exchange for sexual favours.
   There were allegations teachers at the school lived at the church where the sexual grooming continued. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:48 AM

Paedophile church worker who 'boasted about his abuse online' jailed

  [Mr Baxter]  
   Telegraph, By Andrew Hough, Published: 7:30AM GMT 09 Feb 2010
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A paedophile, Owen Baxter, who volunteered as a church youth worker so he could sexually abuse young boys before boasting about it on the internet, has been jailed.
   The 23 year-old, a member of St Matthew's Church in Kingsdown, Bristol, "revelled" in assaulting victims as young as four as he discussed his exploits with other paedophiles, a court was told.
   Described by a judge as "predatory and opportunistic", Baxter, of Redland, Bristol, gained the trust of parents at the church so he could volunteer to work with their children, Bristol Crown Court heard. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:41 AM

We missed the warning signs over child abuse, vicar admits

 
   Evening Post,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A church "missed warning signs" that a volunteer in its congregation was a predatory paedophile targeting young boys, a vicar has said.
   Concerns were raised about the behaviour of Owen Baxter after a complaint about his behaviour two years before his arrest for child sex offences.
   But although police were called and action was taken to stop him from having any contact with youngsters at St Matthew's Church in Kingsdown, no evidence was uncovered of the abuse for which he was given a 12-year sentence at Bristol Crown Court yesterday. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:38 AM

Nice euphemism

  - RCC.  
   Pharyngula, PZ Myers,
   GERMANY -- It's yet another Catholic sex scandal, this time a chronic pattern of sexual abuse by a few priests in Berlin that was known and tolerated by church leaders for almost 20 years. They've got a nice phrase for what was going on: "intimate, fatherly behavior." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:34 AM

Talk to police first

   
   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,
   MILWAUKEE (WI) -- If you are a victim of sexual abuse or if you know someone who has been sexually abused or you know of a case of sexual abuse, you need to report that to the police or other civil authority before you report it to anyone else. You don't first report it to a school principal, teacher, counselor, minister, rabbi, imam, priest or bishop. You go to the police.
   Sexual abuse is a crime and needs to be reported to the proper law enforcement agency just as any other crime should be. And it should be the policy of any institution - schools, churches, youth organizations - to encourage victims and others to report such crimes to civil authorities.
   That's the way the Milwaukee Catholic Archdiocese has seen the issue. The archdiocese's notification statement, which is posted on its Web site at www.archmil.org, directs those with complaints of sexual abuse involving victims younger than age 18 to notify civil authorities. That should apply to all victims of sexual abuse, regardless of age, but the archdiocese is pointing in the right direction. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:28 AM

Church's top cop learned respect for law from dad

 
   Enterprise, By Maureen Boyle, Enterprise Staff Writer
   BRAINTREE, MASSACHUSETTS – Mark Dunderdale knows the law well – and the importance of good investigations.
   He grew up with it.
   His father, G. William Dunderdale, was a state trooper assigned to the Plymouth County district attorney's office for 15 years before retiring.
   "I had a very clear understanding of how important the work was," Mark Dunderdale said. "It was part of our daily lives and our family friends. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:25 AM

Church job tries to stop 'sins of the past'

 
   Enterprise, By Maureen Boyle,
   BRAINTREE, MASSACHUSETTS – For years, Mark Dunderdale dealt with sexual assault and other crime victims as a prosecutor in the office of the Plymouth County district attorney. Now he will use that expertise to help the Archdiocese of Boston investigate allegations of wrongdoing or impropriety by clergy or other diocesan workers.
   Dunderdale, the founding director of the archdiocese's new Office of Professional Standards and Oversight, said the creation of that office is the most recent move by the archdiocese to make sure problems of the past – such as ignoring allegations of sexual abuse by priests – aren't repeated.
   "The intent is to have professional investigations that are fair and professionally done so we never repeat the sins of the past," said Dunderdale, 42, who officially started the job on Jan. 1. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:22 AM

Open letter to the Pope

  - RCC.      
   The Irish Times,
   IRELAND -- OPEN LETTER TO POPE BENEDICT XVI ON BEHALF OF MARIE COLLINS, ONE IN FOUR, ANDREW MADDEN
   Dear Pope Benedict,
   As the Irish bishops gather in Rome for their meeting with you, we are writing to ensure that the voices of the survivors of abuse by Catholic priests have a place in your deliberations.
   The distress, anger and frustration experienced by survivors since the publication of the Report of the Commission of Investigation into Sexual Abuse in the Archdiocese of Dublin (the Murphy Report) is enormous. Many who have suffered throughout their lives from the impact of sexual abuse by priests in childhood now realise, having read the Report, that their pain and suffering could have been avoided if senior churchmen and the civil authorities had acted properly in response to complaints received from earlier victims.
   Survivors find in incomprehensible that the Vatican and your representative in Ireland, the Papal Nuncio, saw fit to hide behind diplomatic protocols to avoid co-operating with the Murphy Commission. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:17 AM

Abuse survivors write to Pope

  - RCC.
   RTE News, Tuesday, 9 February 2010
   IRELAND -- Survivors of clerical sexual abuse have written an open letter to Pope Benedict XVI as Irish bishops prepare to meet the Pontiff in the Vatican next week.
   They say survivors find it incomprehensible that the Vatican and the Papal Nuncio saw fit to hide behind diplomatic protocols to avoid cooperating with the Murphy Commission.
   Yesterday, representatives of the bishops met leaders of four survivors' groups as part of ongoing consultations and said they would relay the survivors' concerns to the Pope. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:08 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Tue February 09, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Wed February 10, 2010 edition:


Irish Sex Abuse Victims Ask Church for $1 billion

  - RCC.      
   Beliefnet Wednesday February 10, 2010
   VATICAN CITY (RNS) -- Irish victims of clerical sex abuse have asked Pope Benedict XVI for over $1.37 billion in compensation, in a letter that the head of Ireland's Catholic Church will hand-deliver to the pope next week.
   Cardinal Sean Brady received the letter from representatives of sex abuse victims on Monday (Feb. 8), according to a report in the Irish Independent.
   The letter also requests a meeting with Benedict during his forthcoming visit to Britain, expected to take place in September. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:15 PM]

Bishops' meeting with Pope

  [Vatican] - RCC. Promoted sinful Card. Bernard Law, failed to prosecute Fr Marcial Marciel.      
   The Irish Times,
   IRELAND -- Madam, – Next week the Irish bishops are going to Rome for a crucial meeting with Pope Benedict XVI and senior members of the Curia. They must not allow the Roman Curia to present clerical child sexual abuse as an "Irish" problem.
   The bishops must have the courage to remind Rome that it has a lamentable record in the area of dealing with clerical child sexual abuse. In a letter to this paper (December 22nd, 2009), I pointed out that Rome had got it wrong at both ends of the abuse spectrum. On the one hand, it promoted Cardinal Bernard Law to the office of archpriest of St Mary Major even though there was extensive abuse of children by priests while he was archbishop of Boston. On the other hand, it failed to pursue credible accusations of sexual abuse against Fr Marcial Marciel, the founder of the Legionaries of Christ who had powerful allies in Rome. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:13 PM

Why is Pope Benedict like a Toyota?

         
   Irish Central, by Father Tim,
   My friends: As everybody knows by now, Toyota and their sticky gas pedals has become an even stickier mess for the giant automaker.
   The company -- at first -- tried to manage their recall nightmare through the press, which, of course, was a complete disaster. They were eaten alive. A one-minute TV interview with some poor soul whose accelerator had stuck made a bigger impression on the public than their forest of press releases.
   That the problem existed at all was bad enough. Their attempts to manage the intertwined, massive publicity problem made it look like their brains were stuck, too. ...
   The Pope has a major problem, too: the Irish Catholic Church, which is enmeshed in a child sex-abuse scandal and coverup that is a monstrous nightmare -- and one entirely of its own making. And with the recent but unsurprising news that "problem priests" may have been transferred a step ahead of the law from Ireland to the United States, the problem is growing. Fast.
   The Pope and the Vatican have tried -- and sincerely tried -- to manage the problem after years of hoping it would "just go away." Benedict has repeatedly apologized for this terrible crime. He has publicly addressed the issue with humility and empathy for the abused. He has been contrite, and is not attempting to avoid the problem. He has given the Dublin Archdiocese considerable authority to rid itself of bishops named in government reports on the abuse. He has met on many occasions, face-to-face, with abuse victims, who have, almost to a one, found him to be sincere and deeply remorseful. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:05 PM

NH man who held hostages at Clinton office found

   
   The Associated Press
   CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE – New Hampshire authorities say the man who took hostages at a Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign office in 2007 is back in custody a day after he cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet.
   Prosecutor Thomas Velardi says Leeland Eisenberg was found in his Dover apartment at about 11:05 a.m. Wednesday. He was taken into custody without incident by his probation officer and was returned to jail. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:28 PM

Priest calls for debate on celibacy and women priests

  - RCC. Resting priest questions loneliness of celibacy, etc.    
   Wexford People, By Fintan LAMBE, Wednesday February 10 2010
   IRELAND -- A PRIEST who is taking time out from his ministry to 'consider his future' has called for a meaningful debate on the issue of married priests and women priests.
   In a frank and open interview this week, Fr. Tommy Conroy said he was taking time out to decide on his future, mainly because of the pressure of the workload and the loneliness of clerical life.
   He said his reason for speaking out was not to be critical of the Church, but rather to encourage debate on the future direction of the Church in Ireland. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:06 PM

Another Event You Won't Read About in Your Diocesan Church Bulletin

  - Women clergy to speak about women clergy.  
   Nashville Scene, By Liz Garrigan, Wed., Feb. 10 2010
   NASHVILLE (TN) -- The group of local Catholics called Anawim--a word from the Hebrew scriptures for "the poor" or "lost and forgotten ones"--are among those hosting a talk tonight at Vanderbilt that would send Nashville Bishop David Choby right to his Rosary.
   But having been here before, Anawin didn't even try to book a local parish for the meeting venue. Instead, the talk titled "Prophetic Obedience: The Experience and Vision of Roman Catholic Womanpriests" will be at the Vanderbilt Divinity School (in the arts room on the ground floor) at 8 p.m.
   Bishop Joan Houk will be subbing for Andrea Johnson, who is snowbound in Annapolis. Both are women who have been ordained by Catholic bishops, but neither are recognized by Rome as rightful priests or church leaders. Quite obviously, Houk's talk will focus on why the church's hidebound adherence to celibate male priests serves only to limit Catholicism's reach and charitable influence in a country (and world) where there is a troubling shortage of clergy and where more and more community parishes are priestless. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:01 PM

Group calls for info on priests to be published

  - RCC. SNAP wants the names.    
   Pacific Daily News, By Dionesis Tamondong, February 11, 2010
   GUAM -- A support group for people who've been victims of clergy members are calling on Archbishop Anthony Apuron to disclose information on clerics they say allegedly abused children on Guam.
   SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, urged the Archdiocese of Agana to publish on its Web sites and newsletters the names, locations, work histories and current status of priests accused of abuse.
   The Chicago-based group said it has been contacted by several alleged victims of sexual abuse on Guam. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:58 PM

Priest accused of molestation gets new judge, date

   
   Batavia Republican,
   ST. CHARLES, IL – Sporting a beard after nearly three weeks in jail, Alejandro Flores received a new judge and court date on accusations of molesting a young St. Charles child over a five-year span.
   Flores, 37, of the 600 block of Brook Forest Avenue in Shorewood, has been charged with one count of predatory criminal sexual assault, which could carry up to 30 years in jail; two counts of sexual assault, which could carry up to 15 years in jail; and four counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, which each carry up to seven years in jail.
   Flores, a member of the Diocese of Joliet, will appear at 9 a.m. on Feb. 18 in front of Judge Allen M. Anderson in courtroom 311. He was assigned to Anderson on Wednesday morning by Judge Thomas E. Mueller. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:55 PM

Justice for missing native children: Protesters

   
   Toronto Sun, By BRETT CLARKSON, Toronto Sun
   CANADA -- A few dozen protestors rallied outside a pair of downtown churches Sunday morning to call attention to the thousands of children who went missing or died during Canada's residential schools era.
   Protestors, including former residential schools residents, gathered at Metropolitan United Church and then St. Michael's Cathedral to demand accountability from the United and Catholic churches over its role in the residential school system that ripped native children from their families and in some cases subjected them to physical and sexual abuse.
   "The churches have been exonerated basically for these children who died," said Kevin Annett, of the advocacy group The Friends and the Relatives of the Disappeared. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:50 PM

Ex-H.S. coach has records subpoenaed in sex probe

   
   NEW YORK / MASSACHUSETTS New York Post
   The Boston District Attorney's office has subpoenaed the employment records of former Christ the King boys basketball coach Bob Oliva, who has been accused of molesting a family friend during a trip to Massachusetts more than 30 years ago, sources told The Post.
   Oliva resigned from the Middle Village, Queens high school last year amid the sex abuse allegations, levied by longtime friend Jimmy Carlino, who is scheduled to testify in front of a grand jury on Feb. 10, The Post has learned.
   In April 2008, Carlino accused Oliva of sexually abusing him more than 30 years ago and reportedly demanded $750,000 and Oliva's resignation in a letter from a Florida law firm to make the case go away.
   Oliva refused and Christ the King officials at the time vehemently defended Oliva, calling the accusations a shakedown. Oliva took a medical leave of absence, citing heart problems brought on by stress, before retiring in January 2009 after 27 years as head coach. He accumulated a record of 549-131 and won four CHSAA Class AA intersectional titles. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:39 PM

Douglas Perlitz: Hero or sex predator?

  [1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - Roman Catholic. Fairfield University. 18 boys.     
   Stamford Advocate,
   CAP-HAÏTIEN, Haiti -- The lesson still is chalked on the blackboard in the deserted classroom. "Odette bought 19 pineapples," the French scrawl reads. Outside, knee-high prairie grass grows over the walkways. Rodents and insects scurry about the 10-acre compound, their only companions the roaming security guards with pump-action shotguns who are paid to discourage human intruders.
   The Village is deserted now. But not long ago, a large iron gate would open here every morning, allowing 100 or so orphaned and abandoned boys to enter this refuge, a place to bathe and eat and learn, an escape from a life of beatings and hunger. The Village was one of three compounds that made up Project Pierre Toussaint, a program designed to give a future to boys who had none.
   These days, the boys are back in the streets of this city of 180,000, Haiti's second-largest, living by their wits, begging for handouts, dodging thugs, sleeping in dirty alleyways and on flat roofs.
   Douglas Perlitz is not here either. The Fairfield University graduate who founded this internationally recognized school for such boys sits in a prison cell awaiting trial in New Haven, accused of sexually abusing 18 of the very children he once was honored for helping. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:36 PM

Hillary Clinton campaign office hostage-taker Leeland Eisenberg cuts bracelet, runs

  [Unnamed priest, perhaps]  
   New York Daily News, By Helen Kennedy,
   NEW HAMPSHIRE -- The man who took hostages at a New Hampshire Hillary Clinton campaign office in 2007 cut off his monitoring equipment Tuesday and went on the lam.
   Leeland Eisenberg, who has a history of mental and alcohol problems, was on probation when he cut off his GPS bracelet at 10:09 a.m. and "absconded from supervision," cops said. ...
   Eisenberg, who said he was molested by a priest, reportedly wanted assistance getting mental help. He served two years of a three-year sentence but had trouble sticking to his probation rules, including taking medication and getting court-mandated mental help.
   A dozen mental health agencies in New Hampshire have declined to treat him because he has sued doctors, the newspaper Foster's Daily Democrat reported last month Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:33 PM

Former Christ the King basketball coach Bob Oliva tightens up defense in sex abuse case

  [Mr Bob Oliva]
   New York Daily News BY Michael O'Keeffe DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER Wednesday, February 10th 2010
   NEW YORK / MASSACHUSETTS -- Former Christ the King boys basketball coach Bob Oliva, the target of a Boston sex abuse investigation, has been quietly preparing his defense in case a grand jury reviewing evidence hands down an indictment.
   Oliva, the legendary high school coach who resigned last year amid sex-abuse allegations, has retained Michael Doolin, a Boston-area attorney who, according to his Web site, specializes in rape and drug cases. Oliva has also asked acquaintances to write letters attesting to his good character.
   As the Daily News first reported last month, Boston police and Suffolk County (Mass.) prosecutors appear to be wrapping up their investigation into allegations that Oliva sexually molested family friend Jimmy Carlino during a trip to Boston more than 30 years ago. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:30 PM

Institute report urges clergy: Let's talk about sex

 
   The Tampa Tribune By MICHELLE BEARDEN | Published: February 10, 2010
   UNITED STATES -- Pornography, sexually transmitted diseases, teenage pregnancy, infidelity, same-sex marriage, sexual addiction and sexual abuse by clergy members.
   It's a good bet these issues don't get much – if any – discussion from the pulpit.
   On Tuesday, the Connecticut-based Religious Institute unveiled a report that calls for clergy and congregations to break the silence on these hot-button subjects and become more proactive in the "sexual justice" movement. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:09 AM
   [COMMENT: How could clergy, supposedly buttoning-up their natural urges because of an inhumane "celibacy" vow, actually preach on such subjects, without becoming a laughing-stock?  Or, without the subject matter becoming a "dangerous occasion of sin" for the clergyman preparing the sermon? ENDS.]

Morning Star abuse trial goes to jurors

 
   The Spokesman-Review by Kevin Graman kevingr § spokesman com, (509) 459-5433
   SPOKANE (WA) -- Jurors in the Morning Star Boys' Ranch trial began deliberations Tuesday afternoon after opposing attorneys tried to define the case as all about accountability or all about profit.
   "This case is about years and years of a gross violation of the public trust that continues today," said Daniel Fasy, attorney for Kenneth Putnam, who is suing the suing the group home for troubled boys where he was a resident in 1988-89.
   "What does Mr. Putnam want?" asked Morning Star attorney Jim King. "Well, he wants monetary compensation." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:16 AM

Quitting bishop to meet Pope in Rome over abuse scandal

     
   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By John Cooney, Religion Correspondent Wednesday February 10 2010
   THE outgoing Catholic Bishop of Kildare will be among a delegation of 24 diocesan bishops attending next week's summit talks at the Vatican with Pope Benedict on the child clerical abuse crisis.
   Bishop Jim Moriarty offered to resign two months ago, and Pope Benedict's delay in accepting the resignation came under renewed criticism last night from victim Marie Collins.
   Bishop Moriarty formerly served as an auxiliary bishop in the Dublin archdiocese which acknowledged collective responsibility for cover-ups. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:14 AM

SNAP Claims Victims of Priestly Abuse ...

     
   Pacific News Center,
   GUAM -- A nationwide network of victims abused by Catholic priests claims to have been contacted by a number of Guam residents who allege that they were victims of priestly abuse here on island by priests till serving in Guam's Catholic Church.
   In an email release to the media Wednesday, SNAP urged Guam Archbishop Anthony Apuron to co-operate with them in rooting out abusive priests on Guam.
   SNAP stands for "The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests." www.SNAPnetwork.org
   In a telephone interview with PNC News, SNAP's Southwest Regional Director Joelle Casteix, said that they have been contacted by "a number of victims of priestly abuse" from Guam who are seeking assistance. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:09 AM

Rada To Hear Report Of Commission Investigating Allegations Of Abuse Of Minors At Artek Children's Center On Wednesday

   
   Ukrainian News,
   UKRAINE -- The parliament will hear the report of the interim parliamentary commission that was set up to investigate the allegations of sexual abuse of minors at the Artek international children's center (Crimea) at a session on Wednesday, February 10.
   The report is one of the items on the agenda of the parliament's session on February 10. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:07 AM

Catholics Call For Cardinal Law's Resignation, Following Irish Clergy Abuse Report

  - RCC. Cardinal Law ought to be dismissed.      
   WBUR, By DEBORAH BECKER, Published February 10, 2010
   BOSTON (MA) – Ireland's clergy sex abuse scandal erupted last year after two government-ordered reports documented decades of clergy child abuse and a church cover up of the abuse. Four Irish bishops said they'll resign for not reporting the abuse. Some in Ireland say another Catholic leader should resign – former Boston Archbishop Cardinal Bernard Law.
   "To keep Cardinal Bernard Law in the position he holds would suggest the papacy does not understand the principles of accountability," said Sean O'Conaill, acting coordinator of Voice of the Faithful in Ireland.
   O'Conaill said Pope Benedict XVI is expected to release a pastoral letter to Ireland's four million Catholics after next week's meeting with the bishops. But O'Connail said the letter is meaningless if Cardinal Law remains in his Vatican position helping to select new bishops. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:48 AM

Italian Catholic scandal draws in Pope Benedict

  - RCC.    
   Belleville News-Democrat, By NICOLE WINFIELD - Associated Press Writer,
   VATICAN CITY -- A scandal in Italy's Catholic Church has morphed into a tale of Vatican intrigue complete with forged documents, reports of dueling cardinals and a papal admonishment Tuesday to put the matter to rest.
   The scandal erupted in August, when the newspaper Il Giornale reported that it had court documents showing the editor of the newspaper of the Italian Bishops' Conference had paid to settle charges that he harassed the wife of a man he was romantically pursuing.
   The revelations were initially seen as retribution by Il Giornale, which is owned by Premier Silvio Berlusconi's brother, against the bishops' newspaper, Avvenire. The Catholic paper had harshly criticized the premier and demanded he answer questions about his purported liaisons with younger women. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:44 AM

Report shows Central Methodist Church unsuitable for children

     
   Eyewitness News, by Rahima Essop,
   SOUTH AFRICA -- Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu on Tuesday said a report on the Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg vindicates her department's belief that the mission is not a suitable place for children.
   The much awaited report has recommended that allegations of sexual abuse be probed.
   In September, Eyewitness News revealed that young girls from the church who attend a nearby school were given gifts by teachers in exchange for sexual favours. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:41 AM

Wave goodbye to this religious pontification

  - RCC.    
   Belfast Telegraph, Wednesday, 10 February 2010
   NORTHERN IRELAND -- Is it right that a visiting head of state should have carte blanche to attack our customs, our laws and the freedoms of our citizens enshrined in law? Should he feel free to use his visit to rally opposition to human rights legislation?
   In advance of his UK state visit, the Pope has claimed that planned equality legislation "violates the natural law upon which the equality of all human beings is grounded", and called upon Catholic Church leaders to oppose it with "missionary zeal". He wants churches and religious charities, funded by the state through tax exemptions and sometimes grants, to be allowed to discriminate against women, gays and non-believers without any legal or financial consequences.
   In other countries, Pope Benedict has opposed the distribution of condoms to combat the spread of Aids, promoted segregated education and opposed the decriminalisation of homosexuality.
   Even as he has lectured the rest of the world on sexual morality, child sex-abuse scandals have rocked his church, undermining its authority in the eyes of many members. Normally this sort of intervention by a head of state would entail diplomatic consequences, even a withdrawal of the invitation. Of course, the argument runs, the Pope is not just, or even mainly, a head of state. He is the leader of the world's largest religious organisation, as well as of the largest single denomination in the UK and Ireland. That is undoubtedly the case, but religious leaders are not automatically accorded a state visit. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:37 AM

Ohio family suing Ky. Baptist camp where alleged abuse occurred in 2004

  - Baptist.  
   Fox 59,
   SOMERSET, Ky. (AP) – An Ohio family is suing a south-central Kentucky Baptist camp alleging that negligence led to the sexual molestation of one of the family's children.
   The Commonwealth Journal in Somerset reports that the civil suit against Camp Victory was filed by the family of a sexual abuse victim. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:35 AM

Court to auction hot springs near Nome for sex abuse settlement

     
   ALASKA -- KTUU by Christine Kim Tuesday, February 9, 2010
   ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The U.S. bankruptcy court plans to auction off Pilgrim Hot Springs, one of Alaska's historic sites near Nome, next month.
   The auction is part of a reorganization plan that the Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska filed in March 2008 in response to a sexual abuse settlement.
   In the plan, the diocese will provide $9.8 million to claimants. Most will come from its property, like the hot springs. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:32 AM

Spokane Priest Sexual Abuse Case Goes To The Jury

   
   SPOKANE (WA) -- OPB with audio BY DOUG NADVORNICK
   A jury in Spokane is now deliberating a case of sexual abuse brought against a Catholic boys' group home. The verdict may determine whether nearly other 20 similar cases will also go to trial in the next few years. Doug Nadvornick reports.
   This trial tests the allegations brought by one man -- Kenneth Putnam -- against the Morning Star Boys' Ranch and its former director, Father Joseph Weitensteiner.
   Putnam claims he was sexually abused at the home as a teenager in the late 1980s. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:27 AM

Ireland: Catholic bishops meet with survivors' groups before meeting with pope

   
   Spero News By Martin Barillas
   IRELAND -- On October 7, 2009, representatives of four groups of Irish survivors of clerical abuse - Right to Peace, Alliance Support Group, Irish SOCA and Right of Place - met with the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Ireland.
   At that meeting it was agreed that a representative group of bishops would continue to meet with survivors. They are: Bishop Colm O'Reilly, Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, Bishop John Mc Areavey, Bishop of Dromore, Bishop John Buckley, Bishop of Cork and Ross and Bishop John Fleming, Bishop of Killala.
   The first meeting of this group took place on December 11, 2009. A second meeting took place February 8 in Maynooth involving Mr Tom Hayes of the Alliance Support Group, Mr John Kelly and Mr Patrick Walsh of Irish SOCA, Mr Michael O'Brien of Right to Peace, Mr Michael Walsh of Right of Place and Bishop O'Reilly, Bishop McAreavey, Bishop Buckley and Bishop Fleming. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:25 AM

• Local Conference Addresses Religious Abuse and Offers Aid to Victims

  - Bishop Spong and others to expose religions' failures.  
   I-Newswire, http://www. i-newswire. com/local- conference- addresses- religious/21473 , February 9, 2010
   ILLINOIS -- Upcoming conference offers relief to those who have suffered psychological and spiritual wounding at the hands of spiritual leaders or religious institutions as well as an opportunity to recover from the damage.  The Theosophical Society will host Healing Our Religious Wounds to be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Glen Ellyn, Illinois on April 23-25, 2010. The keynote speaker will be John Shelby Spong, who served as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey for twenty-four years until his retirement in 2001.
   Dr. Spong is considered the champion of an inclusive faith by many, both inside and outside the Christian church. His best-selling books include Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism, A New Christianity for a New World [2001], Why Christianity Must Change or Die.  His most recent book is Eternal Life: A New Vision. He will speak on the topics "Religious Wounds: The Power of Guilt" and "Religious Healing: The Power of Wholeness." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:22 AM

Bishop's mandatory resignation date nears

 
   NEW HAMPSHIRE -- New Hampshire Union Leader By KATHRYN MARCHOCKI, Staff
   Bishop John B. McCormack is one of 11 bishops who head Roman Catholic dioceses and three auxiliary bishops in the United States who must submit their resignations to the Pope when they turn 75 this year.
   In New England alone, where McCormack is senior prelate, he is one of three bishops who will reach the mandatory retirement age this year. Bishop Peter A. Rosazza, auxiliary bishop of Hartford, Conn., turns 75 on Saturday. Boston archdiocese auxiliary Bishop Emilio S. Allue will turn 75 on Feb. 18.
   McCormack, who became the ninth bishop of the Manchester diocese in 1998, will turn 75 on Aug. 12. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:20 AM

Ordination of Owensboro bishop in shadow of protest

 
   Courier & Press
   OWENSBORO, Ky. – Two protesters shivered a few steps from the local cathedral in 27-degree weather Sunday to take issue with the new bishop of Western Kentucky.
   A man walked by and read their signs.
   "Sick," he said, shaking his head.
   A motorist pulled up as a TV cameraman interviewed the two protesters from Louisville, Ky.
   "Why are you giving them publicity?" the motorist demanded.
   Local Catholics don't seem concerned about the role the Rev. William Medley could have played in responding to the clergy sexual abuse crisis in Louisville. More than 250 people sued the archdiocese there, and the litigation cost the church $30 million in settlements and legal fees. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:17 AM

Group calling for action against abusive priests

         
   KUAM, by Mindy Aguon,
   GUAM -- A non-profit organization that has chapters in just about every state in the U.S., Canada and even Mexico has taken an interest in Guam. The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP), is calling on full disclosure by the Catholic Church on Guam after receiving calls of sexual abuse by clergy on the island.
   The organization is calling on Archbishop Anthony Apuron to fully disclose the names of accused child molesting clerics who are working or have ever worked or lived on the island. The organization has received phone calls from survivors who sought help after claiming they were sexually abused by clergy on Guam.
   SNAP Southwest Regional Director Joelle Casteix told KUAM News, "People were afraid to actually come forward and be public about their abuse so they contacted me and said what can you do to help...what we're trying to do is for someone out there to come forward publicly and then we can start a group going. It may take a while. I plan to come out to Guam in the next six to eight weeks." Casteix said she received calls from two individuals who she said were "survivors of sexual abuse by clergy" and the two knew of at least 10 other individuals who were victims, as well. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:10 AM

Bishop Walsh tells Kilcullen congregation he's 'in limbo'

   
   Leinster Leader, By Laura Coates,
   IRELAND -- THE "elephant in the room" is how Bishop Eamonn Walsh described the issue of the fallout from the Murphy report on institutional sexual abuse during his celebration of confirmation Mass in Kilcullen last Sunday.
   The auxiliary bishop of Dublin tendered his resignation last Christmas Eve in the aftermath of the Murphy report into child sex abuse in the Dublin archdiocese.
   Bishop Walsh fought to maintain his role, claiming until he bowed to public pressure that he himself had done no wrong.
   He was defended from the altar recently by Kilcullen Parish Priest Michael Murphy, and was subsequently invited to celebrate mass in the parish, which is part of the Dublin dioscese. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:06 AM

'Finding Grace': One Woman's Struggle Through Sexual Abuse

   
   E-releases
   O'FALLON, Ill., Feb. 10, 2010 – Forgiveness is generally a difficult task. However, it becomes more difficult in correlation with the amount of pain caused. Crystal Hultquist's "Finding Grace" chronicles her struggles with misused trust and sexual abuse.
   Hultquist recounts her haunting past in which she was continuously assaulted by her one-time "friend," a Catholic priest. She explains the turmoil that arose with being mistreated by her most trusted confidant in a setting built on providing peace and love, not fear and pain. Hultquist's struggles were so severe that she was pushed to the edge of suicide and hospitalized in a psychiatric treatment facility.
   "Finding Grace" also follows Hultquist's journey to recovery. She is aided by a number of "spiritual mothers," such as coaches, counselors, teachers, nurses and doctors. Hultquist credits these women with helping transform her into the strong, confident woman she is today. Hultquist's growth even gave her the strength to forgive the one person who caused her the greatest anguish. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:02 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Wed February 10, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Thu February 11, 2010 edition:


Piden que los sacerdotes declaren en uso de fondos

 
   ABC (USA),
   CIUDAD DEL ESTE (De nuestra redacción regional), PARAGUAY -- Piden que sacerdotes presten declaración testifical en relación al caso de mala utilización de fondos de la Itaipú que afecta al obispo de Ciudad del Este, monseñor Rogelio Livieres Plano. El pedido lo presentó el laico Javier Miranda, quien hizo la denuncia contra Livieres Plano acusando al mismo de lesión de confianza.
   [summary]
   Priests have been asked to give evidence regarding alleged misuse of funds involving Bishop Roger Livieres Plano of Ciudad del Este. Attorney Carolina Gadea is responsible for investigating the allegations.
   The bishop said most of the funds were used for the Pastoral Social. The complainant has called for several priests to testify, including the manager of the Pastoral Social at the time of disbursement. Father Gerardo Mereles, who had an open confrontation with the bishop, was removed from the office of parish priest at Church of the Holy Spirit and is currently working in Itaipu.
   A request has been made for testimony from the controversial priest Carlos Urrutigoity, who was director of St. Joseph Seminary, local at Km 11,500, Route VII. The seminary was founded by Bishop Livieres Plano. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:15 PM]

Confirman sentencia a cuatro años de cárcel a sacerdote acusado de abusar de un menor

 
   CM & I, Autor : Jaime Moreno 21:26, Miércoles, 10 de Febrero de 2010
   COLOMBIA -- En una decisión sin precedentes, la Corte Suprema confirmó la condena a 4 años de cárcel al primer sacerdote sentenciado en Colombia por el delito de abuso sexual a menores de edad.
   [summary]
   In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court of Columbia has upheld at four-year prison sentence for a priest convicted of sexual abuse of children. The Rev. Fernando Pineros Rocha is the first priest to face such a jail sentence in this country for this crime.The crime happened at Instituto Dormitorios del Niño Desamparado in Bogota, according to the court.
   Monsignor Juan Vicente Cordoba, secretary of the Episcopal Conference, said the church was willing to cooperate with authorities in any criminal case involving a priest. He said the church as any human institution is not exempt from being involved in this type of situation. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:52 PM [RECAPITULATION: ... the church as any human institution is not exempt from being involved in this type of situation. ENDS.]
   [COMMENT: But, in RC circles, the children are taught that the Church is the "Body of Christ," that is, it has a sort of "divinity" about it, and that phrase is in the prayers, too.  Ah well, there goes another dream! ENDS.]

Bishops can take a tip from US experience

       
   The Irish Times,
   ANALYSIS: As the bishops head for Rome to discuss clerical sex abuse with the pope, an observer of the American situation has advice for the Irish church, writes JOHN ALLEN
   1 DON'T GET DEFENSIVE
   IRELAND -- As the clerical sex abuse crisis gathered steam in the US, there was a temptation to complain that the avalanche of criticism and litigation against the church wasn't fair. Some charged that the crisis provided an excuse for people with axes to grind against Catholicism, and that historical anti-Catholic bias in the media and other elite sectors of society was also in play.
   In retrospect, all of those things were probably true in some measure, but saying them out loud was usually counterproductive. Such complaints, especially when they came from clergy, aggravated perceptions that the church was more interested in self-defence than in coming clean, and probably emboldened critics to press their case. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:49 PM

Priest charged with fourth degree sexual assault

  [2009 Rev. Edmund Donkor-Baine]  
   WISCONSIN -- WEAU Reporter: WEAU 13 News Staff Email Address: news § weau com ,
   Forty-seven-year-old Priest Edmund Donkor-Baine with the Diocese of La Crosse was in court Thursday afternoon. Court records show a woman who he was counseling for her divorce accused him of trying to kiss her and inappropriately touching her in August of 2009. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:47 PM

Archbishop responds to letter on priest disclosure

  - RCC. ≥ 12 complainants.    
   KUAM, by Mindy Aguon,
   GUAM -- The Archdiocese of Agana is responding to a letter submitted by the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP), who has called for full disclosure from the Catholic Church on Guam. SNAP Southwest Regional Director Joelle Casteix confirmed with KUAM News that she received calls from two survivors on Guam who claim they were victims of sexual abuse by clergy on the island and knew of at least ten others alleging the same thing.
   The Archdiocese says an effective safety plan has been in place since April 2002 to protect all children served in the archdiocese that follows the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' charter on sexual abuse. The statement notes that to date no member of the Catholic clergy on Guam has been charged with or convicted of sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:43 PM

Search under way for Cardinal Mahony's successor

  - RCC.  
   Houston Chronicle, By GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press Writer,
   LOS ANGELES (CA) – The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles confirmed Thursday that a search is under way for a successor to Cardinal Roger Mahony, who has spent 25 years as the spiritual leader of the nation's largest diocese.
   Mahony turns 74 on Feb. 27 and under church rules, bishops submit their resignation at age 75 to the pope.
   The pope can decide whether to keep a bishop on the job longer. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:36 PM

2 jurors removed from Boys' Ranch case

 
   SPOKANE (WA) -- The Spokesman-Review by Meghann M. Cuniff
   Two jurors will be removed from deliberations in the Morning Star Boys' Ranch sexual abuse case because of misconduct.
   The two discussed the case outside of deliberations, which led Superior Court Judge Kathleen O'Connor to dismiss them this morning. Two alternate jurors will be brought in.
   The alternates were present for the lengthy trial but have not been taking part in deliberations, which began Tuesday. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:08 PM

NÖ: Pfarrer wegen Kinderpornos dienstfrei gestellt

  [2000s Unnamed priest of Wienerwald -NEW*] - RCC. Child porn.  
   Die Presse,
   Der Priester aus dem Vikariat Unter dem Wienerwald soll Kinderpornos besessen und weitergegeben haben. Die Behörden ermitteln. Der Generalvikar hat den Pfarrer und Religionslehrer dienstfrei gestellt.
   [summary]
   AUSTRIA -- A priest of the vicariate of Wienerwald is said to have possessed and distributed child pornography. Authorities are investigating. The priest in addition to priestly duties was also a pilgrimage director.
   Vicar-general Franz Shuster said they want to help the victims of abuse but also those who are accused. The diocese in 2006 adopted regulations and guidelines for dealing with and preventing child abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:51 PM

Benedict XVI condemns abuse of children by priests 3 DECADES LATE…Cardinal Ratzinger Pope B16 is a pathological liar

       
   Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler; Paris Arrow
   The root cause of the most heinous crime against children committed by the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army is Benedict XVI himself who as Cardinal Ratzinger commanded and demanded its absolute secrecy and cover-up, commanded the transfer of pedophile priests from one parish to another as long as those priests performed the black magic of the Eucharist see http://stella0maris.blogspot.com/. And now, 30 years later, as Pope with his back against the wall – pushed by the Irish people who are asking him for 1 billion euro compensation - Benedict XVI is acting (pathological liar) as if he "defends" thousands of Irish children victims of pedophile priests. Who is there left to defend in Ireland? The sodomy-crimes are done, the priests-criminals are gone, and the children-victims are adults permanently damaged. What Pope Benedict XVI is doing is tantamount to defending the women and heretics from getting burned by the Vatican Inquisition (now CDF) after they are long dead and are ashes for centuries, but at the same time, Benedict XVI was the commander of the Inquisition in the first place. (When will you folks ever understand this?) Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:45 PM

John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army erupts in Berlin, Germany

   
   JPIIPPA John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army, Paris Arrow,
   GERMANY -- Before Benedict XVI dies, priest-pedophilia which he perpetuated and covered-up will swarm his native country of Germany.
   Priest-Pedophilia erupted first here in Boston in 2002 [sic!] as John Paul II prepared for his last trip and last World Youth Day in North America. And now the epicenter is in Berlin: "A tremor is currently passing through the Catholic Church in Germany. It could be merely the beginning of an earthquake of proportions which have so far only been seen in the American and Irish Church. Tens of thousands of abuse cases were brought to light in both countries. Could Germany be next?" Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:39 PM

Pope Benedict NEVER defended children abused by priests during his lifetime of 82 years – proofs are in the books written by him and about him

 
   Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler Paris Arrow
   Browse or read through all these books and articles (below) written by Benedict XVI a.k.a. Cardinal Ratzinger, and books about him, there is not a single line that says he defends children especially the victims of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army which he covered-up for over 3 decades as Prefect of the CDF Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith .
   Benedict XVI is in a hurry to canonize John Paul II who wrote more books than him so that the Catholic Church can quote John Paul II as if he was the Word of God see the John Paul II Millstone http://jp2m.blogspot.com/ Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:29 PM

Cardinal Bernard Law must resign following Irish Clergy Abuse report

   
   BOSTON (MA) -- John Paul II Millstone Paris Arrow
   It's about time that Cardinal Bernard Law steps down as the prestigious Archpriest of the St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome. We have been pointing out that he is the criminal-Cardinal of Boston, and it must have sunk-in into some Catholics' minds because now they are calling for his resignation.
   We Bostonians forced Cardinal Bernard Law to resign in disgrace in 2002 but Venerable John Paul II elevated him in Rome see John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army expands into Ireland &John Paul is elevated as "Venerable"... only in the Catholic Church are criminals glorified http://jp2m.blogspot.com/2009/12/john-paul-ii-pedophile-priests-army.html . Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:27 PM

Church "cannot tolerate" abuse by priests: Hummes

   
   VATICAN CITY -- CathNews,
   Cardinal Claudio Hummes, Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, has reiterated that the Church condemns sex abuse by clergy and wants to work more closely with victims as they deal with the consequences of the crime.
   "The Church cannot tolerate (clerical sex abuse) and deals with it as a serious crime," Cardinal Hummes told UCA News.
   "The Church cannot accept such priests." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:23 PM
   [COMMENT: A huge recruiting drive will be essential, then! ENDS.]

Catholic priest charged with sexual assaulting La Crosse woman

   
   LaCrosse Tribune By Anne Jungen | Posted: Thursday, February 11, 2010
   La CROSSE (WI) -- A criminal charge filed today accuses a visiting Catholic priest of sexually assaulting a woman he was counseling through a divorce.
   The misdemeanor case against the Rev. Edmund Donkor-Baine, 47, charging him in La Crosse County Circuit Court with fourth-degree sexual assault comes after a Diocese of La Crosse investigation found no evidence to support her claim.
   The 48-year-old woman approached Donkor-Baine after a Sunday Mass in August at a La Crosse parish seeking his counsel, according to a La Crosse police report. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:20 PM

Priest indicted on sex charges

  [Poandl]
   The Times Record, By DAVID HEDGES, Publisher,
   WEST VIRGINIA -- A Catholic priest from Cincinnati was indicted by a Roane grand jury last week on charges he molested a 10-year-old who traveled with him to Spencer almost 20 years ago.
   Robert F. Poandl, 68, is named in a three-count indictment charging him with 1st degree sexual assault, 1st degree sexual abuse and sexual abuse by a custodian.
   The charges stem from a complaint filed last year by a 28-year-old Cincinnati man who told State Police he was molested by Poandl in August 1991 at the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church rectory.
   Sgt. D.B. Swiger of the State Police Crimes Against Children unit said the trip was to allow Poandl to fill in for the regular priest. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:36 PM

PRIEST ABUSE HEARING

 
   WIZM,
   WISCONSIN -- A PRIEST VISITING THE LA CROSSE DIOCESE HAS A COURT HEARING SCHEDULED TODAY ON A SEX-ABUSE CHARGE...
   THE CASE HAS DRAWN ATTENTION BECAUSE THE WOMAN SAYS SHE COMPLAINED FIRST TO CHURCH OFFICIALS, AND THEN CALLED POLICE AFTER THE CHURCH SAID THERE WASN'T ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO PUNISH THE PRIEST. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:23 AM

Down priest faces abuse claims

  [Fr Sean Cahill - NEW* and 4 other priests] - RCC. Male.
   UTV, Thursday, 11 February 2010
   NORTHERN IRELAND -- A Co Down priest has voluntarily stepped down from his duties following an allegation of sexual abuse.
  
   Father Sean Cahill is the parish priest at St Malachy's Church in Castlewellan.
   The alleged victim claimed he was abused by five priests while he was being cared for at the Nazareth House orphanage on the Ormeau Road in the 1970s.
   Father Cahill has denied the allegation. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:42 AM [EXPLANATION: "Co Down" means "County Down."]

Sex assault suspect could change plea

  [2006-07, 2009 Jan. - Elder Paul Cool*] - Mormon. Female (18-19, +).  
   Rutland Herald, By Josh O'Gorman, Published: February 11, 2010
   WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VERMONT – A Missouri man might plead guilty today to charges he sexually assaulted a woman and her underage sister.
   On Tuesday afternoon, Paul J. Cool, 49, of Amity, Mo., appeared in White River Junction District Court for a motion to amend his conditions of release. Cool pleaded innocent on Dec. 1 to three felony counts of lewd and lascivious conduct for allegedly repeatedly assaulting a woman from 2006 to 2007 in Royalton. The woman, who was 18 years old when the alleged assaults began, told police Cool was a priest in a splinter sect of the Mormon Church and told her God had instructed him to prepare her for marriage.
   Cool is also facing a felony charge of lewd and lascivious conduct with a child in Middlebury District Court for allegedly assaulting the sister of the alleged Royalton victim. According to affidavits, the assaults took place in Cornwall from 2006 until 2007 and began when the younger girl was 10 years old. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:58 AM [LOOK BACK: December 2009.]

Andrew Madden: Mary Kenny says I am to be pitied? Give me strength

  - RCC.  
   Irish Independent, By Andrew Madden, Thursday February 11 2010
   IRELAND -- IN her column in this newspaper last Saturday, Mary Kenny chose to make reference to my spiritual life. She pitied me for having no spiritual element in my life, assuming it consisted only of the material and was therefore bland and unimaginative.
   Mary Kenny has, of course, never met me, never phoned me, never asked for a meeting or an interview over coffee, never tried to contact me in any way to ask me about anything. Until now I have made little or no reference in public to what spiritual life I do have, so she had absolutely no information on which to base her opinion. What she did have was the most contemptible arrogance to assume to know enough to write about it anyway. A more ignorant, condescending pouring out of sanctimonious drivel I have not read in a long time.
   All Kenny knew was that I had completed the formal process of defecting from the Catholic Church, and from that one single fact she assumed to know everything else. Next week she'll probably preach to us all she knows about humility. Thousands of others have chosen to leave the Catholic Church too but, unlike Kenny, I don't assume to know all of their reasons. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:55 AM

'Cancer' priest not sent to WA by Pell

  [~ 2000s Fr Richard Abourjaily*] - RCC. "Delusional". Cancer fake netted trip money. Not obeying call home.        
   Sydney Morning Herald, Feb 11, 2010
   AUSTRALIA – A Catholic priest who pretended to have cancer in order to raise money from his parishioners has not been "quietly moved" to Perth, Sydney Archbishop Cardinal George Pell says.
   Cardinal Pell branded Father Richard Abourjaily "delusional" after it emerged he had tried to con parishioners into thinking he had the disease.
   The priest was suspended from duty at All Hallows parish church at Five Dock, in Sydney's west, early last year after the allegations emerged. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:53 AM

ALPERIN v. VATICAN BANK

  - RCC. Money problems.    
   Leagle,
   UNITED STATES -- EMIL ALPERIN; et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. VATICAN BANK, aka Institute of Religious Works aka Instituto per le Opere Di Religione (IOR, Defendant-Appellee.
   No. 08-16060.
   United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
   February 10, 2010. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:48 AM

An Interview with David Clohessy

   
   Healing and Spirituality, Dr. Jaime Romo
   UNITED STATES == David Clohessy is the National Director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP). I appreciate his courage and dedication to change laws, reach out to survivors and supporters, and be the face of a movement to end child sexual abuse, particularly religious authority sexual abuse.
   JR: You've been at this work of speaking up for victims of clergy sexual abuse for many years. What has changed for the better in this societal problem?
   DC: Not nearly enough. To a small degree, I suspect kids are more apt to tell, parents are more apt to believe them, families are more apt to call police, police are more apt to investigate, prosecutors are more apt to file charges, juries are more apt to convict predators, and Catholics are more apt to believe independent sources (rather than just blindly accept whatever the bishop claims). But this is anecdotal and far from widespread. In the overwhelming majority of cases, it still takes years – even decades – before victims can realize they've been hurt, the harm is severe, the effects are on-going, they can get better, they have legal options, their perpetrator is likely molesting others, and that they have the strength and a duty to act. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:29 AM

Taking steps to healing

   
   Standard-Freeholder Posted By MICHAEL PEELING
   CANADA -- The fruits of the Cornwall Public Inquiry are showing up at a counselling centre with the start of a program for female and male sexual abuse victims.
   In response to Inquiry Commissioner Normand Glaude's recommendations, the Ministry of the Attorney General (MAG) has provided funding for the Next Steps to Healing program.
   Next Steps is being run out of the same house on Amelia Street where Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS) for Women is located. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:19 AM

Catholic Church facing £400k bill

   
   Hull Daily Mail,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- The Roman Catholic Church is facing a legal bill of £400,000 after a judge ruled in favour of victims of alleged systematic abuse at a former children's home.
   The High Court has ruled that the Middlesbrough Diocese is responsible for the legal costs of about 150 former residents of St William's Children's Home in Market Weighton.
   It has also ruled that the Church will be responsible for the legal costs of the De La Salle Brothers who were responsible for the running of the home. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:12 AM

Accused priest receives judge assignment

   
   The Chroncile, By KATE THAYER - kthayer § kcchronicle com ,
   ST. CHARLES (IL) – The priest accused of sexually assaulting a St. Charles boy appeared in court Wednesday and was assigned to the judge who will hear his case.
   Alejandro Flores, 37, is charged with multiple counts of predatory sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual abuse and criminal sexual assault.
   He remains in Kane County jail, held on $1 million bail. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:09 AM

Bishop stays silent on future ahead of key Vatican summit

     
   Irish Independent from John Cooney in Knock Thursday February 11 2010
   IRELAND -- The embattled Bishop of Galway last night refused to say if he will offer his resignation to Pope Benedict next week after persistent demands from clerical abuse victims for him to stand down.
   Bishop Martin Drennan, who was named in the Murphy report into the systematic cover-ups in the Archdiocese of Dublin, where he was an auxiliary bishop for seven years, also remained tight-lipped when asked if he expected Pope Benedict would call for his resignation when they met in the Vatican on Monday.
   Refusing to comment on the crucial Rome summit, Bishop Drennan said: "I am going into this prayer meeting." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:06 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Thu February 11, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Fri February 12, 2010 edition:


Can we expect Freudian slips when Benedict meets Irish bishops?

  - RCC.        
   Ethiopian Review from Tom Heneghan, Reuters | February 12th, 2010
   If there ever were a time for Pope Benedict to commit a Freudian slip we could all understand, it would be in his meetings next week with Irish bishops to discuss the clerical sex abuse scandals that have shaken the Emerald Isle.
   It's not hard to imagine him meeting the Hibernian hierarchy behind closed Vatican doors and occasionally referring to the scandals "in Germany" rather than "in Ireland." If he does, the Irish bishops will certainly understand. Enough has been happening in his fatherland recently to distract him from the uproar about the recent reports of clergy excesses in Ireland.
   The controversy caused by two official Irish reports – the Ryan report on abuse in Catholic institutions country-wide and the Murphy report on the Dublin archdiocese – prompted the German pope to take the unusual step of inviting the Irish bishops to Rome to discuss the ensuing crisis. He is due to issue a letter to Irish Catholics next Wednesday, after his consultations with the bishops. All this is quite exceptional for the Vatican, which usually does not get too involved in such cases in national churches. But it was arranged a few weeks ago when the problem seemed to be confined to the Irish Church [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:31 PM]

Priest Arrested for Cocaine Possession

  [2010 Jan 30 - Fr James Shimsky NEW*] - RCC. Buying drugs.  
   NBC Philadelphia, By JOSHUA SESSOMS, ~ February 12, 2010
   PHILADELPHIA (PA) -- A Scranton priest was placed on leave after being arrested in Philadelphia for allegedly buying cocaine.
   Rev. James Shimsky, a Roman Catholic priest with the Diocese of Scranton, was charged with possession of cocaine back on January 30.
   Narcotics officers were conducting surveillance around the 3300 block of N. 5th Street when they witnessed a man driving a silver Jeep Liberty engage in a drug transaction, police said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:28 PM, February 12, 2010]

On The Origin Of Mandatory Catholic Celibacy: PART 2

  - Foreign practice allegedly entered RCC in 4th C.
   Salem-News, by Edgar Davie, special to Salem-News.com , February 12, 2010
   Mandatory celibacy for Catholic priests is a foreign Practice that entered Christianity in the fourth century
   (NEW YORK) - For nearly 2000 years the Catholic Church has proclaimed Church laws and doctrines intended to more clearly explain the teachings of Christ. But remarkably, while history reveals that Jesus selected only married men to serve as His apostles, the Church today forbids priestly marriage.
   Also, today the Catholic Church is the only Christian denomination experiencing world wide condemnation from "scandalous" allegations of sex abuse committed against women and children by priests and bishops. Historically, scandals similar to these are known to have appeared only after mandatory celibacy laws were first instituted, centuries after Christ. Why were these changes made?
   As children Catholics are taught that Jesus' apostles ceased sexual contact with their wives in order to "Act in the person of Jesus", by adopting His celibate lifestyle and devoting their lives to spreading the Gospel unencumbered by family responsibilities. But history reveals a different story, a story unknown by faithful Catholics. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:16 PM, February 12, 2010
   [LINK: Celibacy crept in from the outside, written 2002, based largely on earlier books, even quoting St Thomas Aquinas.  A.W.Richard Sipe's book gives examples of pagan religions's celibacy rules such as the ascetic hermits of Egypt, the virgin priestesses of Thebes, the Astorte {? Astarte} cult of Syria, the primitive worshipers of Dodona, the Vestal Virgins of ancient Rome, etc. ENDS.]

Local Priest Arrested in Philly

  [2010 Jan 30 - Fr James Shimsky* (50)] - RCC. Buying drugs.  
   WNEP, ~ February 12, 2010
   PHILADELPHIA (PA) -- A Roman Catholic priest from Lackawanna County faces drug charges after being arrested in Philadelphia.
   According to a news release from Philadelphia Police, James Shimsky, 50, was arrested on January 30. Narcotics officers reported seeing a man in a Jeep engage in a drug transaction on North 5th Street in Philadelphia. Police say they later stopped the vehicle and found a small amount of cocaine inside. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:23 PM, February 12, 2010

Rome meeting on sex abuse a strong test of Martin's mettle

  - RCC.      
   The Irish Times, By PATSY McGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent,
   Archbishop Diarmuid Martin is heading to the Vatican to the certain derision of some Irish clerics unhappy with his unequivocal approach
   IRELAND -- THERE IS among Dublin's Catholic priests an element which has never accepted Diarmuid Martin as archbishop. Nor are they likely to. He just does not fit the template of what they expect a bishop, never mind an archbishop, to be.
   For instance – and unlike his predecessors Archbishops Ryan, McNamara or Cardinal Connell – he did not arrive in Drumcondra trailing a litany of academic qualifications. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:21 PM, February 12, 2010

Irish bishops travel to Rome for unprecedented abuse review

  - RCC.
   The Irish Times By PATSY McGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent, February 13, 2010
   IRELAND -- TWENTY-FOUR Irish Catholic bishops travel to Rome this weekend for what is believed to be the first meeting of its kind at the Vatican on clerical child sex abuse.
   The meeting involves Pope Benedict, senior curial figures and an entire Bishops' Conference.
   In 2002, the US cardinals were invited to a similar meeting in Rome on the issue of of clerical sexual abuse but not all of the American Bishops' Conference.
   The invitations from the pope to the Irish bishops last month followed publication of the Ryan report last May, the Murphy report last November and the announcement by Pope Benedict in December that he planned the rare step of issuing a pastoral letter to Irish Catholics. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:18 PM, February 12, 2010

How religion made its way into primary school system

 
   The Irish Times February 13, 2010
   The original primary school system was envisioned as being interdenominational, writes GARRET FITZGERALD
   IRELAND -- I INTEND to write next week about some of the issues recently raised in connection with religion and education. But I do not think these matters can be usefully debated without a clear understanding of the complex historical background to the present arrangements in relation to primary education.
   This background includes radical changes made 40 years ago, of which most people seem unaware, which substituted a fully denominational structure for one that in the first 40 years of our State had remained de jure interdenominational – but in which, of course, the churches had from the 1830s been playing a significant role.
   In 1782, penal legislation making education other than in schools teaching the doctrines of the established Church of Ireland was repealed and thousands of hedge schools gradually moved indoors. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:16 PM, February 12, 2010

Staying with a shambolic church because I believe in the message

 
   The Irish Times, February 13, 2010
   The church needs to come out of the locked upper room and offer people hope, writes BREDA O'BRIEN
   IRELAND -- THE WHITE Queen loftily declared she often believed in as many as six impossible things before breakfast. When thinking about the Irish bishops' visit to Rome, I realised that while believing six impossible things might not be necessary, knowing many more than six apparently contradictory things about the Irish Catholic Church is essential to understanding it.
   Take, for example, the bishops. In an important sense, they don't exist. Certainly individual bishops exist, but as a corporate entity, they meet four times a year, issue statements that are often quite bland, and then virtually cease to exist until the next meeting.
   The media discusses the bishops as if they were a political party or a business. Neither model fits, and not because the bishops are high-minded creatures with loftier interests. No, the model does not fit, because no Irish political party could survive if it operated like the bishops, and no business would escape bankruptcy. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:12 PM, February 12, 2010

The judgment of Benedict

 
   The Irish Times from PADDY AGNEW in Rome
   ROME -- Next week, 24 Irish bishops and cardinals meet Pope Benedict in Rome to discuss clerical sex abuse. But which Pope they enounter: the "filth"-hating hardliner, or the accommodating academic?
   IN APRIL 2005, US Cardinal Francis George of Chicago, like every other elector Cardinal, travelled to Rome for the conclave that would shortly elect Pope Benedict XVI. When Cardinals come to Rome, they tend to have plenty of "business" on their minds.
   Thus it was that prior to the conclave, Cardinal George dropped in on Cardinal Ratzinger, then prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) and, of course, the deacon of the College of Cardinals, who in that role ended up dominating the period between popes. Cardinal George was concerned about a set of US Church rules on sex abuse, then on a provisional two-year approval basis. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:07 PM, February 12, 2010

When Church Groups Go Too Far

  [1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - RC. Fairfield University. 18 boys.     
   The Daily Beast, Sarah Posner,
   HAITI -- From the Baptist 10 charged with child kidnapping in Haiti to a Connecticut man accused of sexually abusing Haitian boys, U.S. missionaries are in trouble–and undersupervised–abroad.
   While the world's attention is focused on 10 Baptist missionaries from Idaho charged with trafficking Haitian children, a less-noticed case of child sex abuse by a Catholic missionary in Haiti is unfolding in federal court in Connecticut–and calling attention to the larger, international problem of American missionaries operating abroad without oversight.
   Douglas Perlitz, 39, a pastoral minister and celebrated alumnus of Fairfield University, a Jesuit school, is charged with forcing 18 boys into sexual acts in exchange for food, shelter, money, cell phones, electronic devices, shoes, clothes, and other items, while he ran a boarding school for street children in Cap-Haitien from 1998 to 2008. Perlitz has pleaded not guilty to 19 felony counts of travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct and engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:56 PM, February 12, 2010

Spokane jury backs boys' home in sex abuse trial

  [Morning Star Boys' Ranch] - RCC. 19 complainants.
   The Seattle Times ~ February 12, 2010
   SPOKANE (Wash.) – A jury has ruled in favor of a Spokane boys' home and against a man who said he had been sexually abused more than 20 years ago.
   The Spokane County Superior Court jury found Friday that the Morning Star Boys' Ranch is not negligent and no damages will be awarded to Kenneth Putnam. His was the first of 19 lawsuits against the residential home for troubled boys. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:47 PM, February 12, 2010

Spokane Boys' Home Cleared Of Sex Abuse Charges

 
   OPB, BY DOUG NADVORNICK, February 12, 2010
   SPOKANE (WA) -- A jury in Spokane has cleared a Catholic boys' home of sex abuse charges brought by a former resident. The verdict could cast doubt on whether 18 other cases against the group home will go to trial. Doug Nadvornick reports.
   The jury denied a claim by Kenneth Putnam. He's a 34-year-old Spokane man who says he was abused at the Morning Star Boys' Ranch more than 20 years ago.
   Putnam's attorneys tried to convince jurors that the group home has long been a haven for predatory priests and sex offenders. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:44 PM, February 12, 2010

Jury decides in favor of Morning Star

 
   The Spokesman-Review, February 12, 2010
   SPOKANE (WA) -- A jury today found against plaintiff Kenneth Putnam in the first of 19 lawsuits against Morning Star Boys' Ranch scheduled for trial in Spokane County Superior Court.
   Putnam, who was a resident at the group home for troubled boys in 1988 and '89, claimed the ranch's director at the time, the Rev. Joseph Weitensteiner, and counselor Doyle Gillum, now deceased, molested him.
   "I am very pleased and tremendously happy for Father Weitensteiner," defense attorney Jim King said. "Father Weitensteiner is good man and did not do the things that are claimed." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:42 PM, February 12, 2010

Vatican cardinal vows to rid priesthood of abusers

   
   VATICAN CITY -- Catholic Culture,
   The prefect of the Vatican Congregation for Clergy has voiced his determination to drive abusers out of the Catholic clergy. "The Church cannot accept such priests," Cardinal Claudio Hummes said during a visit to India. "The Church cannot tolerate [abuse] and deals with it as a serious crime."
   Cardinal Hummes had roused the ire of abuse victims earlier this year when, in an interview with the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, he emphasized that only a very small percentage of the world's priests had been involved in sexual abuse. Some readers saw his statement as an attempt to downplay the severity of the problem. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:13 PM

Merryfields can seek punitive damages

  [1978 Fr John Feeney] - RCC. 15yrs prison. 2 teen boys.  
   Fox 11,
   APPLETON (WI) -- A judge ruled Troy and Todd Merryfield can seek punitive damages for what they believe was an intentional cover-up of abuse by the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay.
   In 2004, former priest John Patrick Feeney was convicted of sexually assaulting the brothers in 1978, when they were teenagers. He is serving a 15-year prison sentence.
   The Merryfields claim the diocese knew about abuse by Feeney and covered it up. They say they want to make sure it doesn't happen again. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:09 PM

Priest accused of sex abuse losing fight against extradition

 
   WSBT By JEFF PARROTT, Tribune Staff Writer
   SOUTH BEND (IN) – A federal magistrate judge today said he will deny a Catholic priest's attempts to fight extradition to his native Ireland, where he faces child molestation charges.
   Upon a request from the Irish government, the U.S. Department of Justice has been trying since early November to extradite the Rev. Francis Markey, 82, of South Bend.
   A now-57-year-old man has told Irish police that Markey raped him twice at age 15 in 1968.
   Today's hearing had been postponed several times as Markey's attorneys negotiated behind the scenes with U.S. officials, his attorney, Robert Truitt, has told The Tribune. Those talks failed to resolve the issue. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:06 PM

Cincinnati Priest Faces Sexual Abuse Charges

  [1991 Poandl]
   Cincinnati City Pages Posted By: Julianne Warren-Novick
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- In keeping with the disturbing trend of old clergymen who can't seem to keep it in their pants anymore, Father Robert F. Poandl of Cincinnati pleaded not guilty this morning to charges of sexual abuse, which allegedly occurred in 1991. The now 28-year-old man claimed that Poandl molested him during a trip to the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in West Virginia, where he was accompanying Poandl who was to fill in for a local priest there.
   Poandl was indicted last month on charges of 1st degree sexual assault, 1st degree sexual abuse and sexual abuse by a custodian. Father Dan Dorsey, president of Glenmary Home Missioners, to which Poandl was an associate, says Poandl was removed from active service as a pastor in Georgia when he learned of the allegations in June of last year.
   However Catholic officials are receiving criticism from SNAP (the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests) for not publicly addressing the allegations sooner. "We...hope Catholic officials - in both Ohio and West Virginia - will tell the truth about why they kept quiet about these allegations for over six months," said the group's midwest director, Judy Jones, in a statement released on Thursday. "Such secrecy is immoral and reckless, and may have led to other kids being abused too." Poandl has served as a priest since 1968. He has resided as pastor over churches in Georgia, Oklahoma, Texas, and Mississippi. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:03 PM

A Catholic Problem?

  - Baptists.
   UNITED STATES -- Stop Baptist Predators by Christa Brown
   "Why do so many people think clergy sex abuse is 'just' a Catholic problem?"
   I get asked this question a lot, and I hope to talk more about it in the future. Meanwhile, Philip Jenkins, professor of religious studies at Pennsylvania State University, provides an explanation that basically has to do with the "relative ease of litigation" against Catholic dioceses. Though there's more to it than that, "ease of litigation" is certainly a big part of it. Here is a broader explanation from Professor Jenkins.
   "No evidence indicates that Catholic or celibate clergy are more (or less) involved than their non-celibate counterparts. Some of the worst cases of persistent serial abuse by clergy have involved Baptist or Pentecostal ministers, rather than Catholic priests. Every denomination and faith tradition has had its trail of disasters . . . . Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:53 PM

'Abuse allegation' against Down and Connor priest

  [1970s Unnamed priest -NEW*]- RCC. Allegation.  
   BBC News,
   NORTHERN IRELAND -- A Catholic diocese in Northern Ireland has confirmed that one of its priests has voluntarily stepped aside while police investigate an abuse allegation.
   In a statement, Down and Connor Diocese said it was "aware of an allegation against a priest relating to the early 1970s".
   It added that the priest denies the allegation. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:27 PM

Ermittlungen gegen Pfarrer wegen Kinderpornos

  [2000s Unnamed priest - ? NEW*] - RCC. Child pornography.  
   Voralberg Online,
   Die Sicherheits- und Justizbehörden ermitteln nach Angaben der Erzdiözese Wien gegen einen niederösterreichischen Pfarrer im Vikariat Unter dem Wienerwald wegen des Besitzes und der Weitergabe von elektronisch aufbereiteten kinderpornografischen Darstellungen.
   [summary]
   AUSTRIA -- A priest has been removed from office for allegedly possessing child pornography. Erich Habitzl, spokesman for the Wierner Neustadt prosecutor's office, said the priest is under investigation by Section 207a (pronographic images of minors), paragraph 3 STGB. The pornography was found during a house search. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:04 PM

Ohio priest pleads not guilty to W.Va. sex charges

  [1991 Fr Poandl]  
   Dayton Daily News
   SPENCER, W.Va. – A Catholic priest from Cincinnati has pleaded not guilty to charges he sexually abused a 10-year-old boy in West Virginia in 1991.
   Robert F. Poandl (PAHN'-dul) entered his plea Friday in Roane County Circuit Court. Judge David W. Nibert set trial for June 15.
   Poandl and his attorneys declined comment after the hearing. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:00 PM

Audit of Church sex abuse will be complete

  - RCC.  
   Herald By Clodagh Sheehy Friday February 12 2010
   IRELAND -- A detailed audit of every case of clerical child sex abuse should be on the desk of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs by the end of this month.
   The audit of every Catholic diocese in the State is currently underway by the HSE and should be completed by then, according to Justice Minister Dermot Ahern.
   Work is also well underway on the preparation of laws to provide a statutory framework for sharing "soft information" from the audit. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:34 PM

Priest Pleads Not Guilty to Sexual Abuse Charges in Roane County

  [1991 Fr Robert Poandl*] - RCC. Boy (10).  
   WSAZ,
   ROANE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA (WSAZ) -- A priest from Cincinnati facing sexual abuse and assault charges in Roane County has pleaded not guilty.
   Reverend Robert Poandl was arraigned on the charges Friday morning.
   Police in Cincinnati say a 28-year-old man came forward and claimed that Poandl molested him on a trip to Spencer back in 1991 when he was just 10-years-old. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:22 PM

Ann T. Brentwood

 
   Knoxnews,
   TENNESSEE – BRENTWOOD, ANN T. - 71, passed away, January 28, 2010, at Blount Memorial Transitional Care Center, Maryville. Ann is survived by a daughter, Jennie Freed (Clyde); granddaughters Kaitlyn, Lindsey and grandson Jacob; brother Tom Wills; and nephew Jason Wills. Ann graduated from Murray State University in Psychology and Nursing and received her MSN, Nursing from the University of Evansville. Ann had an extensive professional background. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:13 AM

Abuse survivors to meet Archbishop today

   
   Ireland Online,
   IRELAND -- A group representing survivors of clerical and institutional abuse are due to meet with Dublin's Catholic Archbishop today.
   It comes as Diarmuid Martin prepares for a visit to Rome this weekend, where he is due to discuss the Murphy and Ryan reports with the Pope. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:50 AM

Diocese lawyer faces court action

  - RCC. Lawyer Greg Arpin.
   SPOKANE (WA) -- The Spokesman-Review by John Stucke
   An attorney for the Catholic Diocese of Spokane faces a contempt of court hearing for allegedly threatening a bankruptcy trustee with a personal lawsuit.
   The hearing involving attorney Greg Arpin will be held Feb. 22 in front of U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Patricia Williams. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:46 AM

Time at ranch misstated

  - CORRECTION. Resident 1978-80.
   The Spokesman-Review,
   SPOKANE (WA) -- Trial witness Michael Clarke was a resident of Morning Star Boys' Ranch from 1978 to 1980. His time at the ranch was misreported in Wednesday's editions, due to a reporter's error. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:41 AM

'If you keep quiet, I won't say anything ...'

 
   TES, By: Laurie Taylor
   Sex abuse in Catholic schools destroyed many young lives but went largely unpunished. Former school teacher and academic Laurie Taylor was a victim
   I began my diary in February 1949 when I was just 12 years old and two years into my stay at the Sacred Heart Boarding School in Droitwich. Even though the writing has now faded, it's still clear enough to reveal my childhood preoccupations. There was my constant concern with accumulating money: "Collected debts up to amount of 4/6d." "Got 3/- PO from granny."
   Even more space is devoted to religious observance. "Went to communion and offered it up for Mummy." "Retreat was on today. Made my Lent resolution and I am going to try and keep it." "Passion Sunday today. Did not serve mass. This is the first time I have not served for the last five Sundays." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:37 AM

Inside look at the Legionaries of Christ

  [1940s-90s - Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado*] - RCC. US $10-15m. Money bought influence. ≥ 8 male seminarians (10-16), mistress/es, own children. Massages from young nuns. May have fathered 6.           
   NECN, video presentation, with Lauren Collins,
   UNITED STATES (NECN) -- As far as religious orders go, the Legionaries of Christ are fairly young. The group has strong New England ties, but it's often criticized as too conservative, and is threatened by a crisis that rocks its core. NECN's Lauren Collins takes an inside look at the Legionaries of Christ, and explores how the young men called to the order hope to move forward. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:19 AM

Associate pastor faces sex charges

  [2008 - 2009 Aug 1 - Assoc. Pastor Mark List (34) ? NEW*] - Christian. Student.
   Commercial-News, BY BRIAN L. HUCHEL,
   DANVILLE (IL) – An associate pastor in Danville pleaded not guilty to charges he sexually abused a student last year.
   Mark List, 34, appeared Thursday afternoon in Vermilion County Circuit Court for his preliminary hearing before Associate Judge Joseph Skowronski.
   List faces charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, criminal sexual assault – position of trust and indecent solicitation of a child. The charges cite a time frame stretching from Feb. 4, 2008, through Aug. 1, 2009. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:10 AM

NEWS UPDATE: Archdiocese responds to sexual abuse allegations

  - RCC.    
   Pacific Daily News, news § guampdn com , 11:15 a.m., February 12, 2010
   GUAM – The Archdiocese of Agana since 2002 has had an effective safety plan in place to protect all children served in the church, the Archdiocese said in a news release today and in response to statements from a support group for people who've been victims of clergy abuse.
   "The Archdiocese of Agana explicitly follows the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Charter on Sexual Abuse, as ratified by the Holy See," the Catholic church's news release stated. "The Archdiocese cooperates with law enforcement officials regarding any charges of sexual abuse by clergy and every person working for or volunteering for the Catholic Church on Guam."
   On Wednesday, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, called on Archbishop Anthony Apuron to disclose information on clerics they say allegedly abused children on Guam. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:08 AM

Archdiocese: No Member of Guam's Clergy ...

  - RCC.
   Pacific News Center,
   GUAM -- A statement issued from the Archdiocese of Guam today (Friday) says that to date no member of the Catholic clergy on Guam has been charged with or convicted of sexual abuse.
   The statement is apparently in reaction to a letter sent to Archbishop Anthony Apuron and provided to the media by an organization named SNAP.
   SNAP stands for "The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests." www.SNAPnetwork.org Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:04 AM, February 12, 2010

• The Roman Catholic Church Now Faces A New Reformation

  - RCC. BOOK by DAVIE, Edgar; Illicit Celibacy and the Deposit of Faith.  
   Salem-News, http://www. salem-news.com/ articles/ february112010/ catholic_ sex_abuse. php ; February 11, 2010
   PART 2 in this series will discuss these historical changes by Catholic author, Edgar Davie. Please Stay Tuned to Salem-News.com
   Part 1 in a continued series on the Roman Catholic Church's greatest imminent issue: sex abuse.
   NEW YORK, United States – A newly released book alleges the Roman Catholic Church today faces its greatest threat since the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century splintered Christianity.
   The book, Illicit Celibacy and the Deposit of Faith, asserts an unorthodox papal change in Christ's original teaching now requires sexual abstinence for priests and bishops who prove incapable of living celibate lives. This ancient papal requirement of celibacy for priests is now determined by independent Catholic historians and theologians to be illicit, and the source of today's clerical sex abuse scandals.
   Since 2002 the news media has exposed coordinated efforts of Catholic bishops to conceal sexual crimes committed against young boys; but it is largely unreported that world wide sexual abuse of adult women and young girls are even more prevalent. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:57 AM, February 12, 2010

Ohio Priest to Be Arraigned on Sex Charges

  [Poandl]  
   WCHS, ~ February 12, 2010
   SPENCER, Roane County, W. Va. -- A Cincinnati priest is scheduled to appear in court Friday morning on sexual abuse charges filed in Roane County.
   Father Robert Poandl is accused of molesting a 10-year-old boy who had traveled with him to Spencer in 1991. Roane County Prosecutors say Poandl was a friend of the boy's family. Eighteen years later, the victim, now 28, has come forward. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:54 AM, February 12, 2010

Some lapsed Catholics returning to the fold

 
   ILLINOIS -- Chicago Tribune By Manya A. Brachear, 9:10 p.m. CST, February 11, 2010
   In order to return to the pews, Cindy Colman first must grapple with the Roman Catholic Church's failure to forgive, alienating her and her mother from the institution that generations of their family have called home.
   "I think I'm still in the process," said Colman, 35 of Naperville. "I'm at that point where I'm coming back to learn more and understand the whole faith … It's true. At my core, I know that." ...
   But others say the commercials fail to heal all the wounds inflicted by the church. They wish the church would proclaim a more modern message instead of stressing nostalgia. They say the ads missed an opportunity to reach out to those disillusioned by the sex-abuse scandal. Instead of acknowledging its own mistakes, critics say, the church suggests those who have fallen away should return to make peace with the past. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:50 AM

Critics argue police should be notified of sex assault complaints against diocese

 
   LaCROSSE (WI) -- LaCrosse Tribune By ANNE JUNGEN, ajungen@lacrossetribune.com | Posted: Friday, February 12, 2010
   The woman involved in a sexual assault case against a visiting Catholic priest isn't opposed to the Diocese of La Crosse policing itself.
   "But they better have the bar really high," the woman testified at a state Senate committee hearing in Madison.
   Critics, however, have decried a diocese policy that those with sexual abuse complaints against employees first should go to the bishop. They argue church leaders instead should encourage reporting these incidents to civil authorities. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:47 AM

Cincinnati Priest to be Arraigned on Sexual Abuse Charges

  [1991 Fr Robert Poandl]
   WOWK
   SPENCER (WV) -- A Cincinnati priest will appear in court Friday morning on sexual abuse charges.
   The Rev. Robert Poandl was indicted earlier this month in Roane County on charges stemming from a sexual abuse complaint back in 1991.
   The complaint was filed by a 28-year-old Cincinnati man who said he was sexually molested during a trip to Spencer, West Virginia, when he was only 10-years old. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:44 AM

Delays cast doubt on laudable efforts by church

  - RCC.
   The Patriot Ledger, 05:00 AM, Posted Feb 12, 2010
   MASSACHUSETTS -- EDITORIAL – It's hard not to be impressed with recent efforts by the Archdiocese of Boston to promote healing and improve safeguards in the wake of a priest sex abuse scandal that shook local Catholics eight years ago.
   One important step came last month, when a church official came to a forum at Glastonbury Abbey in Hingham to discuss the issue, something that not long ago would have been unimaginable.
   Another was the archdiocese's recent decision to hire a former prosecutor from the Plymouth County District Attorney's office to lead the its new Office of Professional Standards and Oversight, which will investigate allegations of wrongdoing or impropriety by clergy or other diocesan workers. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:33 AM, February 12, 2010]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Fri February 12, 2010
• Banned priest 'saying Mass'  [~ 2000s Fr Richard Abourjaily*] - RCC. "Delusional". Cancer fake netted trip money. Not obeying call home.        

Banned priest ‘saying Mass’


   The West Australian, www.thewest.com.au , letters § wanews com au , By STEPHANIE PAINTER, p 14, Saturday, February 13, 2010
   A Sydney Catholic priest caught lying about having cancer to raise money for a trip to France has been publically [publicly] celebrating Mass in a Willagee church, disobeying a direct order of the Archbishop of Sydney.
   Perth Archbishop Barry Hickey said yesterday he had allowed Father Richard Abourjaily to reside at the parish and help out but withdrew permission after speaking to the Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal George Pell.
   Archbishop Hickey also confirmed he met Father Abourjaily "some weeks ago regarding the possibility of him taking up priestly ministry in Perth".  The disgraced priest was now living privately with two other priests and "does not have Perth faculties and therefore cannot do any public ministry until further notice".
   Father Abourjaily, branded "delusional" by Cardinal Pell and suspended from duties when his lies were uncovered, had told his Sydney flock he had prostate cancer and used money they gave him to go to Lourdes in France to seek a "miracle cure".
   Cardinal Pell's spokeswoman said yesterday Father Abourjaily's rights to publicly celebrate Mass and the sacraments were withdrawn in March last year, about the time he moved to Perth against the wishes of Cardinal Peel. [Pell] #
   [RECAPITULATION: ... publically celebrating Mass in a Willagee church, disobeying a direct order of the Archbishop of Sydney. ... ... he moved to Perth against the wishes of Cardinal Peel. [Pell]  ENDS.]
   [COMMENT: What in heaven's name are the WA RC leaders doing?  And, how did this man get ordained as an RC priest in the first place?  Was it in the United States?  (Read the February 7 newsitem.) COMMENT ENDS.]
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm#banned_priest_saying
[Feb 13, 2010]

Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Sat February 13, 2010 edition:


The Child Molester Scandal That Isn't: What the MSM Doesn't Report

  - RC apologist's viewpoint.  
   Big Journalism, Posted by James Hudnall, Feb 13th 2010
   UNITED STATES -- In researching my article on "Rubber Room" teachers, who are paid not to teach after being accused of a crime, I came across some information that deserves further discussion. The problem is much worse than the media would have you believe.
   The teachers in these programs are the ones who managed to escape prosecution but are considered too great a risk to be allowed to return to teaching. Or else they're the accused waiting for judgment. Or they're people the schools can't get rid of due to tenure deals....
   According to a study she did of abuse complaints against Catholic priests over a five decade period she concluded that "…the physical sexual abuse of students in schools is likely more than 100 times the abuse by priests." We all remember the media outrage over the Catholic priest scandals. To this day it's a common trope in films and TV to have priests associated with child molesting. It was as if the press wanted to shut down the Catholic Church with their coverage. When you consider how anti-religious many progressive reporters are, it comes as no surprise. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:15 PM]
   [COMMENT: Even if these ratios were right, the ordinary teachers in public schools aren't pretending to be "other Christs," or to have been given power from Heaven, nor are they accustomed to asking people to tell them their secret sins in Confession.  Clergy, especially Roman Catholic clergy, have taken so many unrealistic "powers" to themselves, that their fall is more serious than other people's.  It is a proof of the weakness of the Christian Church leaders that they can't see that a priest who sexually seduces a child, or steals from the collection bag, is a traitor to Jesus, and ought to be forced out of the clergy, and offered retraining for some other career -- preferably not psychology, counselling, as a carer, or the like. ENDS. ]

sexual abuse of children 2.13.2010 …updates on proposed Arizona reform of statutes of limitation for sexual crimes against children

 
   Voice from the Desert SB 1292 Introduced by Senators Aguirre, Burton Cahill: Aboud, Lopez, McCune Davis
   ARIZONA -- AN ACT amending title 12, chapter 5, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 12-512; relating to limitations of actions.
   Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:
   Section 1. Title 12, chapter 5, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 12-512, to read:
   START_STATUTE12-512. Civil action arising from sexual offenses; application; certificate of merit
   A. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, an action for recovery of damages based on physical, psychological or other injury or condition suffered as a result of the direct conduct of another committed against a minor, which would constitute a violation of title 13, chapter 14 or 35.1, incest pursuant to section 13-3608 or an offense that was in effect before the effective date of this section and that, if committed on or after the effective date of this section, has the same elements of an offense listed in this section, may be commenced at any time.
   B. Any cause of action that is barred as of the effective date of this section because the applicable period of limitation has expired is revived and an action may be commenced within one year after the effective date of this section.
   C. Any cause of action brought pursuant to subsection B of this section may only be commenced for conduct that was committed against the minor thirty-five years or less before the effective date of this section or commenced within thirty-five years after the minor reaching eighteen years of age. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:04 PM, February 13, 2010

Rochester Man Charged with Sexual Abuse at Temple

  [2010 Feb - Mr Orlando Colon Jr. -NEW*] - Judaist. Girl (9), + others.
   WHAM,
   IRONDEQUOIT (NY) -- A Rochester man is accused of going into a Jewish temple and sexually abusing a nine-year-old girl, as well as exposing himself to several other children.
   Orlando Colon, Jr., 25, is charged with first-degree sexual abuse.
   The incidents are alleged to have happened at the Temple Beth David on Saint Paul Boulevard in Irondequoit on Saturday afternoon. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:45 AM, February 13, 2010

Irish bishops to meet Pope in Rome

     
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish Central, By JANE WALSHE, IrishCentral.com Staff Writer,
   Pope Benedict XVI is holding meetings with 24 Irish Catholic bishops on the subject of child sex abuse this weekend and early next week.
   In what may be the first gathering of its kind, the Pope will speak at the Vatican with senior figures of the Catholic church and the Conference of Irish Bishops about the problem of child sex abuse by clergy, the Irish Times reported.
   The discussions follow the publication of the Ryan report on child abuse in May 2009 and the Murphy report on sex abuse in the Archdiocese of Dublin in November. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:43 AM, February 13, 2010

Former Church Camp Counselor Accused of Sexually Exploiting 11-Year-Old Girl

 
   ARIZONA -- Phoenix New Times By James King in Another Stupid Criminal Story Fri., Feb. 12 2010
   "Wish they all could be California girls?" Make sure they're old enough to vote, first.
   A Phoenix man, who worked as a church camp counselor, has been arrested for sexually exploiting an 11-year-old California girl.
   Garrett Allan Baker, 21, was sending the girl sexually charged text-messages, police say. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:40 AM, February 13, 2010

Acht Missbrauchsfälle in der katholischen Kirche

  - RCC.          
   Die Presse,
   Zwei Personen - es handelt sich um Laien - wurden vom Dienst suspendiert. Gegen sie ermittelt die Justiz. Die anderen sechs Fälle sind juristisch verjährt. Die Kirche versucht, auch in diesen Fällen Hilfe zu leisten.
   [summary]
   AUSTRIA -- New cases of sexual abuse have become known in the United States, Ireland and Germany. Pope Benedict XVI has repeatedly condemned such incidents. And Austria? All dioceses have an ombudsman for sexual abuse by priests or lay people. Eight cases of sexual abuse have become known in the previous year. All were handled by the Vienna Archdiocese. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:47 AM, February 13, 2010

Kinderporno: Priester bleibt auf freiem Fuß

  - RC priest still at large.  
   Nachrichten,
   WIEN/WR. NEUSTADT. -- Insgesamt werden in Österreich pro Jahr rund 4300 Anzeigen wegen Besitzes und Konsums von Kinderpornografie erstattet. Bis zu zehn Priester sind jährlich davon betroffen. Der jüngste Fall stammt aus Niederösterreich, der Verdächtige ist suspendiert.
   [summary]
   AUSTRIA -- A priest charged with possession of child pornography is still at large.
   The latest case come from Lower Austria and the suspect has been suspended from priestly duties. Erich Habitzl, spokesman for the Wiener Neustadt prosecutor, said on Friday that they seized a computer disk from the priest which is being evaluated. The investigation has been going on since January. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:39 AM, February 13, 2010

Area priest faces drug charge

  [2010 Jan 30 - Fr James Shimsky* (50)] - RCC. Buying drugs.  
   Times-Leader, From staff and wire reports,
   PHILADELPHIA (PA) -- A Diocese of Scranton priest is facing drug possession charges after police say he was caught buying cocaine in North Philadelphia.
   Fifty-year-old James B. Shimsky, of Harrison Avenue, Scranton, was arrested last month, Philadelphia police said in a news release Friday.
   Police said they saw a man in a Jeep Liberty engage in a drug transaction the morning of Jan. 30 in the 3300 block of North Fifth Street. Narcotics officers stopped the vehicle and found a small amount of cocaine inside.
   Diocesan spokesman William Genello said Shimsky, who was ordained in 2001, most recently has been pastor of St. John Vianney Parish, Montdale, in Scott Township, and has been on a leave of absence since his arrest. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:15 AM, February 13, 2010
   [LOOK FORWARD: Dead, ~ Mar 05, 2010]

What is More Important: The Journey or the Destination?

  - RCC.
   The Garden of Roses: Stories of Abuse and Healing by Virginia Jones
   UNITED STATES -- Over the years, before hitting the public stage with my own brand of advocacy, I have watched from the sidelines as both sides stated their position. Catholic Church side: forgiveness and reconciliation are healing; it is time to forgive, forget and move on. Survivor side: It is impossible to forgive and reconcile when there is no justice, when the truth is still not being told, when those responsible have not been held accountable.
   These years have been a spiritual journey for me. There is one truth I have learned. It is not the end that is important, it is the journey that is important. Not just in the clergy abuse issue. This is a universal truth. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:08 AM, February 13, 2010

Missouri man to return home with suspended sentence

  [2006-07, 2009 Jan. - Elder Paul Cool*] - Mormon. Female (18-19, +).
   Rutland Herald By Josh O'Gorman, Published: February 13, 2010
   WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VERMONT – A Missouri man who used the word of God to molest a woman will do no prison time and can return to his home state, based on a plea deal reached Thursday.
   Paul J. Cool, 49, of Amity, Mo., pleaded guilty in White River Junction District Court to five misdemeanor counts of engaging in a prohibited act.
   Under the plea deal, Cool is expected to be sentenced to two to five years, all suspended. ...
   Judy Jones, Midwest associate director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said she was glad Cool's actions were now part of the public record.
   "We're grateful that these brave but wounded girls will be spared years of legal wrangling and potentially tough courtroom testimony," Jones said. "We're also glad that Cool is now an admitted criminal and we hope his employers, neighbors and fellow church members will never forget that he admitted his wrongdoing in court." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:58 AM, February 13, 2010

Two thoughtful commentaries on Irish abuse crisis

 
   Catholic Culture February 12, 2010
   IRELAND -- Two thoughtful commentators have offered their perspectives on the challenges that the Irish Catholic bishops must face in coping with the sex-abuse scandal in their country. As the Irish bishops prepare for a meeting with Pope Benedict XVI, John Allen writes in the Irish Times that they should learn from the painful experiences of their American counterparts.
   One important lesson, Allen argues, is that bishops must accept their own responsibility for the abuse problem, rather than attempting to shift responsibility to Rome or find some explanation in Vatican policies. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:51 AM, February 13, 2010

Sins of clergy and politicians get repeated, life is a test, and chit-chat

   
   The Cape Breton Post by Fred Jackson
   "I have the consolation of having added nothing to my private fortune during my public service, and of retiring with hands clean as they are empty."
   CANADA -- Those words of Thomas Jefferson should be hung in the offices of all politicians, especially those who are guilty of squandering taxpayers' money.
   While I am not suggesting that the Catholic Church hierarchy is rejoicing over the inappropriate expenditures by politicians, there is no doubt some comfort in having the dissatisfaction and exasperation of the people redirected from the religious to the secular.
   The sins of the politicians pale in comparison to crimes against children but nevertheless are indicative of a moral void and a failure of stewardship. The challenge, should political leaders accept it, is to transform the culture of entitlement to one of service. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:46 AM, February 13, 2010

David Quinn: Time to commend Pope for response to abuse

 
   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By David Quinn, Friday February 12 2010
   We are led to believe that the Pope has said and done practically nothing about child abuse by priests. In actual fact, he has said and done quite a lot.
   It is important to put this on the record ahead of the meeting between the Irish Catholic hierarchy and Pope Benedict XVI next week, because perceptions matter so much.
   For example, in 2006 the Pope met with all of the Irish bishops in Rome, condemned the "egregious crime" of child abuse and told the bishops "to take whatever steps are necessary to prevent it occurring again, to ensure principles of justice are fully respected, and above all to bring healing". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:43 AM, February 13, 2010

Jury clears Morning Star in first sex abuse lawsuit

  - Win to orphanage.
   The Spokesman-Review by Kevin Graman
   SPOKANE (WA) -- A unanimous jury ruled against plaintiff Kenneth Putnam on Friday, handing victory to Morning Star Boys' Ranch in the first of 19 sex abuse lawsuits to go to trial.
   Putnam, who was a resident at the group home for troubled boys in 1988 and '89, claimed the ranch's former director, the Rev. Joseph Weitensteiner, and now-deceased counselor Doyle Gillum molested him.
   "I am very pleased and tremendously happy for Father Weitensteiner," defense attorney Jim King said. "Father Weitensteiner is a good man and did not do the things that are claimed." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:36 AM, February 13, 2010]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Sat February 13, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Sun February 14, 2010 edition:


Evangelical ministry worker, substitute teacher accused of molesting boys

  [2003-07 Mr Eric Vancleave - NEW*] - Evangelical. 4 boys.  
   WIS, with video, ~ Feb 14, 2010
   WEST COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) -- A former member of a Cayce evangelical Christian ministry and substitute teacher is accused of molesting four boys on camping trips and at his home. Investigators think there may be more victims.
   Eric Nelson Vancleave, 32, of West Columbia, faces 16 criminal charges in relation to the sexual abuse, which Sheriff James Metts says happened from 2000 to 2007. U.S. Marshals arrested Vancleave around 5:30pm Friday at a West Columbia drug store as he was buying cold medicine.
   According to arrest warrants, in 2003 and 2004 Vancleave performed sexual acts on a boy under the age of 15. Metts said the abuse happened while Vancleave took the boy and other boys on camping trips at the Barnyard RV Park near West Columbia. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:48 AM, February 14, 2010

Abuse Survivors Groups Meet ahead of Pope meeting with Irish Bishops

  - RCC.      
   Dublin 98 ~ February 14, 2010
   IRELAND -- There was heated scenes at Liberty hall today as survivors of clerical abuse met to discuss the fallout from the Ryan and Murphy reports.
   It comes as Irish bishops travel to Rome to meet with the Pope to discuss the findings of the reports.
   Survivors groups want the Vatican to acknowledge and apologise for the hurt and trauma they experienced at the hands of the Irish clergy. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:59 PM, February 14, 2010]

Bishop Colm O'Reilly at Month's Memory Mass for Cardinal Daly

       
   Rome -- Independent Catholic News,
   Bishop Colm O'Reilly gave the following homily last night at St Patrick's Church, Rome during the Month's Memory Mass for Cardinal Cahal Daly.
    In June 1991, when Cardinal Cahal Daly was named as a member of the College of Cardinals, he was assigned this church, St. Patrick's, as his Titular Church. He was the third successive Archbishop of Armagh to have this church assigned to him. Before him Cardinals William Conway and Tomas O'Fiaich were also given St Patrick's as their Titular Church. Of the three Cardinal Daly had the longest tenure.
   I have a very clear memory of the day when he celebrated his first Mass here when taking possession of his Titular church. What I remember most clearly was the content of his homily. I am quite sure that his own immediate family will remember some of the things that he said on that occasion. He spoke in a very personal way, paying tribute to those who handed on the faith to him. He spoke with great warmth of his father Charles and his mother Susan. I can recall that he spoke particularly at one point of the manner in which his father impressed him by the reverent way in which he made the Sign of the Cross. Those of us who knew him for a long number of years will testify to the fact that what he learned from his father in that regard was fulfilled in his own life. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:57 PM, February 14, 2010

Cardinal Brady urges 'renewal' as Irish bishops meet pope

 
   ROME -- The Irish Times By PATSY McGARRY Religious Affairs Correspondent in Rome
   THE UNPRECEDENTED meetings today and tomorrow between Ireland's Catholic bishops, the pope and senior members of the Curia were described last night by the Primate of All-Ireland Cardinal Seán Brady as "one step in a process . . . which will lead to a journey of repentance, renewal and reconciliation".
   He said that process "hopefully, will gain momentum when we get back to Ireland".
   Cardinal Brady was speaking in Rome after a month's mind Mass for Cardinal Cahal Daly, which was celebrated at the late cardinal's titular church in Rome, St Patrick's. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:53 PM, February 14, 2010

Bishops' meeting with Pope

       
   The Irish Times,
   IRELAND -- Madam, – Bishops have been individually invited by Pope Benedict XVI to meet him to discuss the very serious situation that prevails in the Irish church. As part of their preparations for this meeting, bishops consulted at a local level with survivors, lay faithful, religious and priests.
   I wish to reassure Fr Patrick McCafferty (February 10th) that the meeting which took place between survivors of institutional abuse and bishops on February 8th represents but one of a number of lines of communications that exist between Catholic Church representatives and people who have suffered sexual abuse by clergy.
   Separately, meetings have also taken place between bishops and individual survivors of abuse at diocesan level. Some of these meetings are private, at the request of those involved, and others have received media coverage. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:50 PM, February 14, 2010

The bishops go to Rome

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times
   THAT POPE BENEDICT XVI is genuinely horrified and repulsed by clerical sexual abuse is beyond doubt. He has said as much, and apologised convincingly, on a number of occasions. In October 2006 he told the Irish bishops to "take whatever steps are necessary to prevent it occurring again, to ensure that the principles of justice are fully respected and, above all, to bring healing to the victims and to all those affected by these egregious crimes". And he has upheld the Vatican's "zero tolerance" policy which sees priests removed from the ministry for life for one act of sexual abuse on a minor.
   But if the pontiff's forthcoming pastoral letter to the Irish church limits itself again to such expressions of regret, there will be considerable disappointment among the faithful. The Irish bishops' meeting in December produced a strong statement on the Murphy report, accepting its finding of a damaging "culture that was widespread in the Church". And most Catholics hope the Pope's meetings in Rome with them today and tomorrow, which will inform the thrust of the letter, will also acknowledge the key conclusion of the Murphy report – that there was institutional, systemic cover-up and protection of abusive priests that involved the church as an organisation and senior members of the hierarchy. Accepting resignations of implicated bishops is a crucial part of that acknowledgment. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:48 PM, February 14, 2010

Irish bishops summoned over abuse

 
   Al Jazeera,
   ROME -- The Vatican has summoned all 24 of Ireland's Roman Catholic bishops for talks with the pope following revelations of widespread child abuse among the Irish priesthood.
   The meetings with Pope Benedict XVI are due to take place on Monday and Tuesday and are to include an accounting of the bishops' views, actions or knowledge about decades of sexual abuse by members of the clergy.
   Greg Watts, a Catholic writer and author, said the purpose of the meeting is to stress the seriousness of the issue. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:45 PM, February 14, 2010

Pope to meet Irish bishops on child abuse scandal

       
   BBC News,
   ROME -- Ireland's Roman Catholic bishops are preparing for an unprecedented meeting with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican.
   They have been invited by the Pope to discuss the Irish Church's response to the child sex abuse scandal.
   Four bishops criticised for failing to address concerns about abuse have already resigned, but victims say more must be done to restore public trust. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:37 PM, February 14, 2010

Dejan libre a sacerdote ligado a red de ciberpederastas

 
   MEXICO -- La Cronica
   El sacerdote veracruzano Rafael Muñiz López, acusado por autoridades capitalinas de pertenecer a una red de ciberpederastas, obtuvo su libertad después de que se reclasificó el delito que se le imputaba, lo que le permitió salir bajo caución.
   Autoridades de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Distrito Federal (PGJDF) informaron a Notimex que el Juzgado 44 en Materia Penal del Reclusorio Norte, ordenó la libertad del sospechoso, luego de que este cubrió el pago de una caución.
Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:29 PM

Liberan al padre Rafael Muñiz, acusado de pederastia

 
   E-consulta, Por Norma Trujillo Báez domingo, 14 de febrero de 2010
   MEXICO -- En su homilía de este domingo, el arzobispo de Xalapa, Hipólito Reyes Larios, compartió a la feligresía la liberación del padre Rafael Muñiz López, a quien dijo le fue notificada sentencia declaratoria de inocencia desde noviembre y le fue ratificada el 4 de febrero, sobre los delitos de tráfico y crimen organizado, a excepción de los de almacenamiento de pornografía infantil.
   Dio a conocer que el padre se encuentra muy feliz con su liberación y por haber "comprobado su inocencia", aunque durante este proceso sufrió desgaste físico, sicológico y emocional, por lo que este domingo se encontraba descansando. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:26 PM, February 14, 2010

Mexican Priest in Internet Child-Porn Case Released

  [2000s Fr Rafael Muñiz / Muniz Lopez]
   Latin American Herald Tribune,
   VERACRUZ, Mexico – A Catholic priest arrested last year for his alleged participation in a child-pornography ring operating via the Internet has been released due to lack of evidence in the case, church spokesmen said.
   The Rev. Rafael Muñiz Lopez, who was assigned to St. Peter Apostle Church in Xalapa, the capital of the Gulf coast state of Veracruz, was released without charges Friday and left the Mexico City jail where he was being held.
   A criminal court judge in the Federal District ordered Muñiz's immediate release "due to insufficient evidence" that the priest was involved in organized crime, Archdiocese of Xalapa public affairs office director Jose Juan Sanchez Jacome said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:22 PM, February 14, 2010

Scope of latest clerical sex abuse begins to emerge

     
   The Irish Times, from PADDY AGNEW in Rome,
   ROME -- GERMAN SCANDAL: EVEN IN the short time since Pope Benedict summonsed the Irish bishops to Rome, reports of a burgeoning clerical sex abuse scandal in the Pope's native Germany have begun to emerge.
   The German reports are all the more alarming since, at least initially, they have concerned elite Jesuit boarding schools in Berlin, Hamburg, Bonn and other cities. Last week, Fr Theo Schneider resigned his position as principal of a Jesuit school in Bonn after two former pupils claimed to have been abused at the school.
   The dimensions of the burgeoning German scandal are unclear. A group called "Round Table For Care in Children's Homes" recently published an interim report which claimed that more than 150 victims of sexual abuse had come forward during the course of its own investigations into children's homes, half of which in Germany are run by the Catholic Church. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:20 PM, February 14, 2010

Santa Marta: Bishops to stay far from prying media

       
   The Irish Times,
   ROME -- WHEN BISHOP Joseph Duffy of Clogher, head of the Irish Bishops Communications Commission, briefed Irish journalists yesterday on this week's two-day meeting between Pope Benedict XVI and the Irish bishops, he did so in the familiar surrounds of the pontifical Irish College in Rome. For many years now, most Irish bishops visiting Rome stay at the college.
   Not this time, however.This week the bishops will be staying in the Santa Marta residence inside the Vatican, just to the left of the Basilica of St Peter.
   This building, the equivalent of a three-star hotel, is famous as the place where all the elector cardinals stayed during the 2005 conclave that elected Pope Benedict. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:18 PM, February 14, 2010

Redemptorist 'glad' Drennan did not resign due to report

   
   The Irish Times, from LORNA SIGGINS, Western Correspondent
   IRELAND -- SUPPORT FOR BISHOP: A PROMINENT Redemptorist has said that he is "glad" Bishop of Galway Dr Martin Drennan has not resigned in the wake of the Murphy report as he believes the "campaign" against him was "wrong and unfair".
   Fr Tony Flannery of the Redemptorists in Athenry, Co Galway, has also said that people who publicly leave the Catholic Church "can't have it both ways" in continuing to "dictate to the church how it runs its business".
   Bishop Drennan, who is the only one of the five bishops mentioned in the Murphy report not to have resigned, has said he is satisfied with the way he handled abuse allegations, and has said that resigning is "not the answer". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:16 PM, February 14, 2010

Clergy conscious of 'call' to repent

       
   The Irish Times by PATSY McGARRY
   ROME -- DALY REMEMBRANCE MASS: A MONTH'S mind Mass for the late Cardinal Cahal Daly in Rome last night was told by a bishop that "we who live and minister to God's people in Ireland are especially conscious of the call of the Gospel to repentance, a time for confessing our sinfulness and entrusting ourselves to the mercy of God".
   The Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Colm O'Reilly continued in his homily: "It is a time for undoing, insofar as this is possible, the damage our sins have done for what is done and what we have failed to do. It is a time for a new beginning a time to begin trusting in the Lord's power to save."
   He said: "We ask God's blessing on our upcoming meeting with Pope Benedict in the coming days. We pray that we may search with him for ways forward which will be pleasing in the sight of God. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:14 PM, February 14, 2010

Hierarchy prepare ahead of summit

  - RCC.      
   ROME -- The Irish Times,
   IRELAND'S CATHOLIC bishops "have a responsibility to be as frank and as open and as candid as is possible for them" at their meetings with Pope Benedict and senior curial figures in the Vatican today and tomorrow, Bishop of Clogher Joseph Duffy said yesterday in Rome.
   "I think each bishop will speak out of his own experience, how he has found things and where he feels things could be improved. And certainly there's room for improvement everywhere, we all admit that," he said.
   Chairman of the Communications Commission of the Irish Bishops' Conference, he was speaking at a press briefing in the Irish College . Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:11 PM, February 14, 2010

Survivors appeal to pope for firm action

       
   The Irish Times By GENEVIEVE CARBERY
   IRELAND -- ABUSE GROUPS: POPE BENEDICT needs to take firm action, show guidance and indemnify the Irish people, the co-ordinator of the Irish Survivors of Child Abuse (Soca) said yesterday.
   John Kelly was speaking following a meeting of some 200 industrial school survivors, which passed motions urging the Church to set up compensation funds for survivors of the events outlined in the Murphy report and the victims of the Magdalene laundries.
   The survivors had written to the pontiff asking him to restore the true Church and honour to the Irish nation for the atrocities committed, he said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:08 PM, February 14, 2010

More Irish prelates expected to quit

       
   TIMES LIVE (South Africa) Reuters | 10:44 PM | Feb 14, 2010
   ROME -- Pope Benedict and his Irish bishops are to meet in Rome to discuss plans for action on a paedophilia scandal that has eroded the church's authority in Ireland, much of which is devoutly Roman Catholic.
   The meetings, the first such at the Vatican in eight years, could lead to more prelates resigning in a shake-up in the Irish Catholic church hierarchy. Four have already quit.
   Benedict, 24 Irish bishops and top Vatican officials are expected to hold three sessions of meetings in response to outrage in Ireland about the report of the Murphy Commission, a damning indictment of child sex abuse by priests in the country. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:59 PM, February 14, 2010

Irish Bishops due to meet with Pope and Officials on Monday

 
   ROME -- EF pastor emeritus
   The summit is to take place Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 15-16, with two working sessions on Monday and one on Tuesday. Those meetings are set to take place inside the Apostolic Palace, with 24 Irish bishops and a host of top Vatican officials, reportedly including Cardinal William Levada, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith; Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, prefect of the Congregation for Bishops; Cardinal Claudio Hummes, prefect of the Congregation for Clergy; and Cardinal Franc Rodé, prefect of the Congregation for Religious.
   It's not clear at the moment whether Benedict XVI will be present for all three sessions, but he's expected to participate in a good chunk of the meeting. The pope has already announced plans to issue a pastoral letter to the church in Ireland, although sources said that the letter will probably be delayed so that the pope can incorporate whatever he gleans from the summit. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:46 PM, February 14, 2010

Irish Catholic Bishops in Rome: So What?

 
   Gladys Ganiel,
   ROME -- Bishops of the Irish Catholic Church are in Rome, and will meet the Pope on Monday and Tuesday to discuss the state of the Irish Catholic Church and its response to clerical sexual abuse. So What? Will what happens in Rome really matter to Catholics on this island?
   The Irish Times reports that Bishop Joseph Duffy, the Chairman of the Communications Commission of the Irish Bishops' Conference, told a press conference today that
   "he and his fellow bishops would "be keeping survivors (of abuse) at the top of the list of priorities" in addressing the Pope and the Curial Cardinals. Each bishop had been invited "to account directly to the Holy Father," he said, and referred to "the failure of all of us, including bishops, for not doing what we were expected to do."
   These remarks follow rumours of yet another disturbing development among some within the Irish Catholic leadership. In late January, an appeal by retired Dublin auxiliary bishop Dr Dermot O'Mahony was published in the Irish Catholic, recommending that priests question the findings of the Murphy Report. This was echoed by retired Dublin priest Fr Padraign McCarthy in the latest issue of The Furrow. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:39 PM, February 14, 2010

Abuse victims call for Pope apology

       
   The Press Association,
   IRELAND -- Survivors of clerical abuse have demanded leadership and accountability from Pope Benedict as Irish Bishops prepared for a major Vatican summit over the devastating scandals.
   The 24 senior clergymen will take part in unprecedented two-day talks after being hauled before the Pontiff over the sexual abuse revelations that have rocked the Irish church. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:36 PM, February 14, 2010

Irish bishop: no resignations on agenda with pope

       
   The Associated Press, By FRANCES D'EMILIO (AP),
   ROME – Irish bishops one-by-one will give an accounting to Pope Benedict XVI of their views, actions or knowledge about decades of sexual abuse by clergy, a participant said Sunday, but resignations were not on the agenda for the Vatican's extraordinary summit over the scandal.
   "A casualty of all this has been the truth," Clogher Bishop Joseph Duffy said on the eve of the two-day summit. "The fullness of the truth must come out, everything must be laid on the table."
   Duffy, a spokesman for the Irish Bishops Conference, said the church was "admittedly slower than in needs to be" in grappling with a "culture of concealment." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:34 PM, February 14, 2010

Here's a Scoop: Pulitzers Still Fascinate Journalism Students

   
   The Huffington Post by Roy J. Harris Jr.
   UNITED STATES -- In this era of disappearing ink-and-paper, journalism schools are scrambling to make sense of the media chaos -- tracking today's wildly proliferating distribution channels, mastering professional uses of social networking, and monitoring the traditional news outlets' search for a business model that allows them to survive and thrive once again.
   But if this mightn't seem a great time to be talking to students about the "back stories" of the best of America's print journalism -- the recent and not-so-recent reporting honored with Pulitzer Prizes -- my recent classroom visits suggest otherwise. From Boston College, BU and Northeastern University to the West Coast journalism bastions of USC, Cal State Northridge and Cal State Fullerton, I find students eager to explore how reporters get these stories-of-a-lifetime -- and a bit bewildered that these historic reporting lessons are so rarely taught these days. ...
   Mike Rezendes, of the Boston Globe's investigative Spotlight Team, had his Aha! in late 2001, while squirreled away in a courthouse sorting through recently-unsealed documents from lawsuits that families had brought against the Catholic Church -- suits suggesting that Cardinal Bernard Law protected child-abusing priests by shuttling them from one parish to another, where they molested more altar boys. Reading one particularly stark warning to Cardinal Law about such a priest, just before the cardinal had transferred him, Rezendes remembers bursting out with "He knew!" in the quiet office where he was working. Soon, the Globe team was ready to publish the 2002 stories that created full-fledged international scandal. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:31 PM, February 14, 2010

Victims seek action from Pope

  - RCC. Claim by SCA that Anti-Christ had been active 50yrs.      
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times,
   Survivors of clerical abuse tonight demanded leadership and accountability from Pope Benedict as Irish Bishops prepared for a major Vatican summit over the devastating scandals.
   John Kelly, of the Survivors of Child Abuse support group, said they want Pope Benedict to take firm action to restore the church in Ireland and provide proper financial compensation to victims.
   "We've asked the Pontiff to restore the honour to the Irish nation," Mr.Kelly said. "The honour that was so severely damaged at home and abroad by the atrocities committed by the anti-Christ over the last 50 years. To restore the true Church to Ireland. Because it wasn't up to now." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:44 PM, February 14, 2010

Vatican meetings 'not just a cosmetic excercise'

 
   ROME The Irish Times
   The meetings between Ireland's Catholic bishops and Pope Benedict, tomorrow and Tuesday, are "not just a cosmetic exercise. They are serious," Bishop Joseph Duffy said in Rome this afternoon. The meetings would be "a complete flop if seen as a formality or a glossing over of difficult points," he said.
   The Chairman of the Communications Commission of the Irish Bishops' Conference was speaking a a press briefing in the Irish College.
   He said the Pope would attend each of the three sessions throughout the two days at which 24 Irish bishops are expected to speak for up to seven minutes each. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:42 PM, February 14, 2010

FACTBOX - Roman Catholic Church sex scandals

 
   IRELAND -- Reuters,
   (Reuters) - Pope Benedict and Irish bishops will hold two days of meeting on Monday and Tuesday over the vast paedophilia scandal that has rocked the Church in devoutly Roman Catholic Ireland.
   Following are details of some of the major abuse scandals that have rocked the Roman Catholic Church around the world.
   * IRELAND - April 2002 - Bishop Brendan Comiskey of Ferns, one of Ireland's best-known clerics, resigned over his handling of charges against a priest of his diocese who committed suicide in 1999 while facing 66 charges of sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:40 PM, February 14, 2010

Elior Chen asks to be released from court hearings on his case

  [Chen] - Judaist.  
   ISRAEL -- YNet News,
   Elior Chen, who is charged with several counts of severe child abuse, has asked the Jerusalem District Court not to be present at hearings on his case. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:20 AM

IRISH PRIESTS EXTRADITION OVER GALWAY SEX ABUSE ALLEGATION A STEP CLOSER

  [Markey]  
   Galway News February 14, 2010
   IRELAND -- A Catholic priest fighting extradition to Ireland over accusations he raped a 15 year old boy in Galway 40 years ago could be in custody as early as next Wednesday.
   82 year old Fr Francis Markey could be sent back here after a US judge blocked attempts to halt his extradition.
   Fr Markey is currently fighting his extradition from South Bend, Indiana in the US courts. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:57 AM, February 14, 2010

Martin to present Pope with victims' demands

     
   ROME -- Irish Independent, By John Cooney, Religion Correspondent, Saturday February 13 2010
   Archbishop Diarmuid Martin will deliver a confidential file next week to Pope Benedict from Dublin victims of clerical abuse, demanding the resignation of the Bishop of Galway, Martin Drennan.
   The archbishop, a former Vatican diplomat, will also deliver to the Pope a separate message from survivors of institutional abuse by members of religious orders, seeking a formal audience with the Pontiff at the Vatican in the near future.
   The Irish Independent has learned that Dr Martin will fly to Rome tomorrow evening with a comprehensive dossier for presentation to Pope Benedict setting out the priorities of the two sets of diocesan clerical victims and survivors of institutional abuse by religious. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:44 AM, February 14, 2010

Irish bishops to arrive in Rome today

 
   ROME -- Ireland Online
   A group of 24 Irish bishops are arriving in Rome today ahead of tomorrow's meeting with Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican.
   The specially-convened meeting will discuss how the church has handled the emergence of the Ryan and Murphy reports into clerical child abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:42 AM, February 14, 2010

Pope to meet Irish bishops on child abuse scandal

 
   Reuters
   VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict and Irish bishops are set to meet on Monday and Tuesday in Rome to discuss plans for action on a paedophilia scandal that has eroded the Church's authority in devoutly Roman Catholic Ireland.
   The meetings, the first of their kind at the Vatican in eight years, could lead to more prelates resigning in a shakeup in the Irish Church hierarchy. Four have already quit.
   Benedict, 24 Irish bishops and top Vatican officials are expected to hold three sessions of meetings in response to outrage in Ireland over the Murphy Commission Report, a damning indictment of child sex abuse by priests in the country. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:40 AM, February 14, 2010

Irish priest's extradition in rape case a step closer

   
   Irish Independent, By Don Lavery, Sunday February 14 2010
   IRELAND -- A Catholic priest fighting extradition to Ireland over accusations he raped a 15-year-old boy 40 years ago could be in custody as early as next Wednesday, and faces being sent back here, after a US judge blocked attempts to halt his extradition.
   Evidence being presented before the federal courthouse in South Bend, Indiana, regarding Fr Francis Markey may be weak and suspect but it was up to an Irish court to weigh the evidence, said magistrate judge Christopher Neuchterlein on Friday.
   Fr Markey, 82, was arrested by US marshals last November at his Indiana home in connection with the alleged rape of a 15-year-old boy in 1968 on foot of an extradition warrant. Fr Markey and his attorneys have been fighting the extradition bid since. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:19 AM, February 14, 2010

Ancient Mandatory Catholic Celibacy Today: PART 3

   
   UNITED STATES -- Salem-News, By Edgar Davie, special to Salem-News.com
   St. Bernard of Clairvaux correctly prophesied in 1135 AD, "Take from the Church an honorable marriage bed, and do you not fill it with concubineage, incest, homosexuality, and every kind of uncleanness?"
   (NEW YORK) - An examination of ancient changes in Church teaching during the second and third centuries reveals similar changes in Jesus' original teachings also began to appear in some areas as Christianity quickly spread throughout the Roman world.
   Many brilliant scholars and philosophers from pagan religions became fascinated with the resurrected Christ and converted, becoming influential Christian teachers who believed priests should not despoil themselves with sex. These converts are known as Patristic Fathers, and while they were good and pious men, they also brought with them non-Christian philosophies that would forever affect the relationships of men and women, and marriage.
   Little did they understand that Christianity initially expanded via House-churches, with priests supported by their wives as teachers (1 Corinthians 16:19) Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:56 AM, February 14, 2010

Former nun courts controversy by ordaining women

 
   Tampa Bay Online
   SARASOTA (FL) -- A former nun who the Vatican says has been excommunicated ordained two women priests and one deacon in Sarasota, part of a growing and controversial movement claiming to be an offshoot of the Catholic church.
   The ordinations were the first in Florida by the group known as Roman Catholic Womenpriests, which preaches equality for women by allowing them into the priesthood and plays down allegiance to the pope. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:53 AM, February 14, 2010

Bishops prepare for Vatican summit

     
   RTE News Sunday, 14 February 2010
   ROME -- Members of the Irish Catholic Hierarchy have been arriving in Rome in advance of their two-day meeting with Pope Benedict and his most senior officials.
   Cardinal Sean Brady told RTÉ News that he has been consulting intensively with priests and laity in his diocese to hear their responses to child abuse scandals in advance of tomorrow's summit.
   Pope Benedict summoned all 24 serving diocesan bishops to the Vatican to discuss the fallout from December's Murphy report and May's Ryan report. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:50 AM, February 14, 2010

Youth leader accused of abusing fourth girl

  [~ 2009 Mr Cory Campbell (37) - ? NEW*] - Mormon. 4th teenage girl.  
   UTAH -- The Salt Lake Tribune By Lindsay Whitehurst
   Police have identified a fourth girl who they say was sexually abused by an LDS Church youth leader in Farr West.
   Cory C. Campbell, 37, faces sexual abuse charges for inappropriately touching and fondling three 14-and-15-year-old girls at his home.
   After information about the alleged abuse was released to the media Feb. 10, a fourth girl's parents came forward, said Weber County Sheriff's Capt. Klint Anderson. Campbell allegedly abused her during a sleepover, also at his home. It happened prior to fall 2009, Anderson said. The fourth victim is about the same age as the other victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:46 AM, February 14, 2010

Bishops in Rome ahead of major sex abuse review

     
   ROME -- The Irish Times, By PATSY McGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent,
   Twenty-four Irish Catholic bishops are in Rome today for what is believed to be the first meeting of its kind at the Vatican on clerical child sex abuse.
   The meeting involves Pope Benedict, senior curial figures and an entire Bishops' Conference.
   In 2002, the US cardinals were invited to a similar meeting in Rome on the issue of of clerical sexual abuse but not all of the American Bishops' Conference. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:43 AM, February 14, 2010

Colum Kenny: Pope's meeting just perpetuates the scandal

     
   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By Colum Kenny Sunday February 14 2010
   If only it really was hard to believe that Pope Benedict is about to hold a closed meeting with the Irish diocesan bishops. Not just that. Attending their meeting tomorrow and Tuesday in Rome will be one bishop who has announced that he is stepping down following publication of the Murphy Report into Child Sexual Abuse, and another who is mired in controversy because he has not done so.
   Why has Pope Benedict excluded survivors of abuse, as well as priests and representatives of the Catholic laity, from this highly sensitive two-day meeting with Irish Catholics? Why is he giving priority to meeting the Irish hierarchy, a body that has clearly failed to tackle the abuse scandal in a convincing manner?
   Is Benedict being guided by his papal nuncio in Ireland, His Excellency Most Reverend Dr Giuseppe Leanza? The nuncio did not respond to Judge Yvonne Murphy when she was writing her official report, or offer her all the help that he could have. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:39 AM, February 14, 2010

What planet are you from, David Quinn: Time to commend Pope for response to abuse is baloney -- Benedict XVI condoned & covered-up priests pedophiles

 
   IRELAND Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler Paris Arrow
   David Quinn's defence of Benedict XVI is one of the most superficial, nonsensical and ludicrous thus far. David Quinn and John Allen Jr are two of the most pathetic defenders of Benedict XVI. Catholics who read and buy into their professional journalism defending Benedict XVI are pathetic as well.
   Wake up, Catholics. Benedict XVI to beatify John Paul II "is brought to nothing" by St. Paul ( http://pope-ratz.blogspot.com/2010/02/pope-benedict-never-defended-children.html ). David Quinn and John Allen Jr, AP writers and Catholic writers (which we'll include in the near future) are like John Paul II the Great clashing cymbals of St. Paul ( http://pope-ratz.blogspot.com/2010/02/pope-benedict-never-defended-children.html .) Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:35 AM, February 14, 2010

'Benedict XVI in Rome has spoken, the case is closed' will not apply for the Irish victims of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army

 
   IRELAND -- Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler Paris Arrow
   We are quoting this entire article because it contains a balanced critique of the Ryan and Murphy Reports.
   The first paragraph says: THE famous Latin saying, 'Roma locuta est, causa finita est' -- 'Rome has spoken, the case is closed' -- will not apply in Pope Benedict's promised Lenten Pastoral to the Catholics of Ireland on clerical child sex abuse and the cover-ups of paedophile priests by church authorities.
   The last paragraph says: Whatever the Pontiff has to say will be far from being the last word on the scandals if priests and laity demand a national forum. If this right is not granted or exercised, they will not even listen to the Pope and the bishops. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:33 AM, February 14, 2010

Scandals, splits and a battle for the Pope's ear

 
   IRELAND -- Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice
   THE famous Latin saying, 'Roma locuta est, causa finita est' -- 'Rome has spoken, the case is closed' -- will not apply in Pope Benedict's promised Lenten Pastoral to the Catholics of Ireland on clerical child sex abuse and the cover-ups of paedophile priests by church authorities.
   With less than a fortnight to go before the heralded Rome summit of Pope Benedict with the Irish bishops, preparations for its agenda appear to be in complete confusion, certainly as far as the unconsulted clergy and laity are concerned.
   So far, the main focus of public attention has centred on growing indications of a split among the bishops, with the battle lines being drawn-up in a power struggle for the Pontiff's ear between Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin and the rest, with Cardinal Sean Brady trying to hold both warring factions into some semblance of unity in the interests of best child protection procedures for a 'One Church' policy. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:30 AM, February 14, 2010

Irish clergy to meet Pope over child abuse shame

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Gulf-Times (Qatar) AFP / Vatican City
   Pope Benedict XVI will seek in a meeting with Irish bishops at the Vatican next week to reassure a nation severely shaken by a paedophile priest scandal. Revelations of the child abuse, coupled with evidence that Church authorities covered up for paedophile priests in mainly Catholic Ireland for three decades, were contained in an explosive report that led to the resignation of four bishops.
   Setting the tone for the meeting with some 30 bishops next Monday and Tuesday, Benedict this week reiterated his condemnation of Catholics who violate children's rights, saying the Church would always "deplore and condemn" such behaviour. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:26 AM, February 14, 2010

Pope to Meet With Bishops on Sex Abuse Scandal

 
   AOL News by Dana Kennedy, Feb. 13, 2010
   IRELAND -- As the increasingly vocal survivors of Ireland's Catholic sexual abuse scandal wait for answers and apologies, Pope Benedict XVI will hold an unprecedented two-day summit with Ireland's bishops at the Vatican starting Monday. The Pope's direct involvement marks a milestone in a crisis that has deeply marred the Catholic Church's image in what was once one of its most devoted countries.
   The meeting comes a little more than two months after the release of a devastating investigation, known as the Murphy Report, revealing the scope of child abuse by priests in the diocese of Dublin. Like previous reports on other parts of the church in Ireland, it laid out how for decades the Catholic hierarchy appeared primarily concerned with covering up the crimes of its priests.
   The Irish bishops, who formally apologized to Ireland in December, will reportedly be allowed seven minutes each to speak and may be questioned by the pope and senior curial officials. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:22 AM, February 14, 2010]
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Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

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Pope to conclude historic bishops meeting

  - RCC.      
   Irish Examiner, Tuesday, February 16, 2010
  VATICAN CITY -- THE Pope will today conclude his historic two-day emergency meeting with Irish bishops in Rome, at which the fallout from the Murphy report into allegations of the rape and abuse of 320 children by 46 priests in the Dublin Archdiocese, is top of the agenda.
   Yesterday, the Pope's second-in-command, Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone, said clergy who had sinned must admit blame for "abominable acts".
   He urged Irish Catholics not to let clerical child abuse scandals shake their faith. In a concelebrated Mass he told the bishops they must move from humiliation to humility to renew their Church. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:48 PM, February 15, 2010]

Hierarchy advised on path to 'true renewal'

 
   The Irish Times, By PADDY AGNEW in Rome,
   VATICAN CITY -- VATICAN SECRETARY of state Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone yesterday said only "an authentic and sincere humility" could lead to a "true renewal" of the Irish Catholic Church.
   Cardinal Bertone made his remarks in a homily in the Basilica of St Peter's before the keenly anticipated two-day meeting between Pope Benedict and the Irish bishops focusing on the Irish church's ongoing clerical child abuse crisis.
   Speaking directly to the bishops, Cardinal Bertone said: "Trials for the church can come from within and from without . . . Such is the huge trial that your communities are currently undergoing, trials which see some men of the church involved in particularly execrable acts . . ." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:02 PM, February 15, 2010

Hierarchy advised on path to 'true renewal'

 
   VATICAN CITY The Irish Times From PADDY AGNEW in Rome
   VATICAN SECRETARY of state Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone yesterday said only "an authentic and sincere humility" could lead to a "true renewal" of the Irish Catholic Church.
   Cardinal Bertone made his remarks in a homily in the Basilica of St Peter's before the keenly anticipated two-day meeting between Pope Benedict and the Irish bishops focusing on the Irish church's ongoing clerical child abuse crisis.
   Speaking directly to the bishops, Cardinal Bertone said: "Trials for the church can come from within and from without . . . Such is the huge trial that your communities are currently undergoing, trials which see some men of the church involved in particularly execrable acts . . ." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:00 PM, February 15, 2010

Cardinal tells Irish bishops only humility will renew church

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times, From PATSY McGARRY and PADDY AGNEW in Rome
   THE HISTORIC two-day meeting between Pope Benedict, his senior Curia officials and Ireland's Catholic bishops enters its final session this morning at the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican.
   It concludes at lunchtime today to accommodate those Irish bishops who must attend Ash Wednesday ceremonies in their dioceses tomorrow. This will include Archbishop Diarmuid Martin. The Irish bishops have been incommunicado since early yesterday and no statements have been issued.
   It was indicated yesterday that Pope Benedict's promised pastoral letter to the Irish faithful, originally scheduled to be published before Lent but delayed because of this visit to Rome by the Irish bishops, may be released sooner than expected. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:58 PM, February 15, 2010

Decision of papal nuncio not to attend Dáil committee 'scandalous'

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times By MARY FITZGERALD
   THE PAPAL nuncio has declined an invitation to address the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee, a decision described as "scandalous" by Fine Gael's spokesperson on children Alan Shatter.
   Archbishop Giuseppe Leanza was invited to appear before the committee following calls for his expulsion after the Murphy commission revealed that the papal nuncio had refused to co-operate with its inquiry into clerical abuse in the Dublin diocese.
   In a letter to committee chairman Michael Woods, Archbishop Leanza said "it is not the practice of the Holy See that apostolic nuncios appear before parliamentary commissions". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:56 PM, February 15, 2010

Sins of the fathers must be faced, Irish bishops are told

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Belfast Telegraph Tuesday, 16 February 2010
   Catholic clergy who have sinned by abusing children or by turning a blind eye to paedophile priests must admit blame for their "abominable acts".
   "Yes, storms spark fear, even those that rock the boat of the Church because of the sins of its members," said Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican Secretary of State, in a sermon delivered to Ireland's bishops.
   He was speaking inside St Peter's Basilica shortly before two days of crisis talks with the Pope. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:53 PM, February 15, 2010

Pope to judge Irish clergy over child abuse

       
   The Independent (United Kingdom) From Michael Day in Milan, Tuesday, 16 February 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI will today complete his interrogation of Ireland's 24 bishops before pontificating on one of the most shocking clerical scandals of recent times: the extensive sexual abuse of children by Irish priests and the pervasive campaign to conceal it.
   A Vatican spokesman told The Independent that a pastoral letter from the Pope to the Irish people would be issued once he had had time to consider the results of the meeting. But that may not be enough to satisfy abuse victims, who have been clamouring for concrete action in the form of financial compensation and further resignations, including that of one of the bishops present at the summit. The bishop in question, Martin Drennan of Galway, pictured right, who was mentioned in November's incendiary Murphy report, has insisted he did nothing to endanger children, and has refused to resign.
   An editorial in yesterday's Irish Times said that, should the Vatican limit itself to "expressions of regret", there would be "considerable disappointment among the faithful". The emergency meeting was ordered upon the publication of the second major report documenting the scale of the abuse in Ireland over a period of decades. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:50 PM, February 15, 2010

Irish bishops meet pope in crisis summit on sex abuse cover-up

         
   Socialist Workers Party,
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish bishops met with Pope Benedict XVI yesterday (Monday) in a crisis summit over the sex abuse scandal that has rocked the Church in recent years.
   While Cardinal Sean Brady, archbishop of Armagh and primate of all Ireland, told Vatican Radio the two-day meeting was part of a "journey of repentance, reconciliation and renewal" for the Irish Church, others sounded a different note. ...
   Present at the summit was U.S. Cardinal William Levada, who heads the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, a key Vatican office that reviews abuse claims against clergy worldwide.
   The pope himself led that office during the years of John Paul II's papacy, which was bedevilled by an explosion of sex abuse and cover-up scandals in the United States, Australia and other countries.
   In recent weeks, a new sexual abuse scandal involving Catholic clergy has erupted in Benedict's homeland of Germany. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:46 PM, February 15, 2010

Irish attempts to grapple with abuse frustrated by Rome

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times,
   ANALYSIS: Criticism of the Irish bishops this week should not deflect attention from the role of the Vatican in the clerical abuse scandal, writes PATSY McGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent, in Rome
   IT CAN only be hoped that today's discussions in Rome on what Cardinal Claudio Hummes has memorably described as "the painful Irish happenings" will reflect on the role not just of the Irish bishops but also of the Vatican itself.
   Rome consistently tripped up the Irish church as it attempted to come to grips with the issue of clerical child sex abuse, and Cardinal Hummes – who is taking part in this week's discussions with Pope Benedict XVI, his senior curial colleagues and 24 Irish bishops – is uniquely placed to understand just how.
   He is prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy which refused to give recognition to child protection guidelines introduced by the Irish bishops in their 1996 Framework Document and again in their updated 2005 Our Children, Our Church document. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:43 PM, February 15, 2010

Priest accused of embezzlement stands mute to theft charge

  [2007-09 Fr Robert Chukwu* (59)] - RCC. US $200k missing.    
   LaCrosse Tribune By ANNE JUNGEN | ajungen@lacrossetribune.com
   PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WISCONSIN -- The Rev. Robert Chukwu shook hands and mingled in the courtroom before his name was called to the defense table.
   The Catholic priest stared forward and pressed his lips together for most of today's preliminary hearing in Crawford County Circuit Court as the district attorney began to lay out the felony theft case accusing him of stealing about $200,000 from two Crawford County parishes and the Diocese of La Crosse.
   Chukwu, who wore his collar to court, stood mute to the charge after he was bound over for trial. The case is set for an April 7 status hearing. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:40 PM, February 15, 2010

Ireland blasts papal diplomat's refusal to testify

 
   Taiwan News By SHAWN POGATCHNIK, Associated Press
   IRELAND -- Irish lawmakers have denounced the refusal of Pope Benedict's diplomat in Ireland to testify to a parliamentary panel probing the level of Catholic Church cooperation with investigations into the church's cover-up of child abuse.
   The papal nuncio to Ireland, Cardinal Giuseppi Leanza, told lawmakers in a letter published Monday he would not answer questions from the parliament's foreign affairs committee.
   "I wish to inform that it is not the practice of the Holy See that apostolic nuncios appear before parliamentary commissions," he wrote in the letter dated Feb. 12. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:01 PM, February 15, 2010

Nuncio criticised over Oireachtas invitation

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times, By ÉANNA Ó CAOLLAÍ,
   A decision by the Papal Nuncio not to attend an Oireachtas committee meeting where issues relating to the Murphy report on child sexual abuse in the Dublin archdiocese were to be discussed has been sharply criticised by one of the committee members.
   In a letter addressed to Dr Michael Woods, who is committee chairman, and released tonight by Fine Gael TD Alan Shatter, Papal Nuncio Archbishop Giuseppe Leanza said it was "not the practice" of the Holy See that Nuncios appear before Parliamentary Commissions.
   Mr Shatter, who proposed the invitation, said the Archbishop's refusal to attend was "deeply regrettable" and "incomprehensible". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:58 PM, February 15, 2010

More former students of Berlin Catholic school come forward with abuse allegations

   
   Deutsche Welle,
   GERMANY -- A lawyer representing victims of a sex abuse scandal at Catholic schools in Germany said on Monday that the number of cases was three times higher than at first believed.
   News of the abuse allegations involving around 30 former pupils first surfaced in late January, when a former priest admitted that he forced boys to have sex at the elite Canisius College in Berlin from 1975 to 1983.
   Since the revelation, many more former pupils have come forward with allegations against clerics and laymen at Jesuit colleges and other Catholic schools across the country. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:54 PM, February 15, 2010

Not again: Another religious worker charged with sexually abusing teens

  [2005-10 Mr Arley Atchlay - NEW*] - Baptist. Teens.  
   WIS, ~ February 15, 2010
   CLARENDON COUNTY, SC (WIS) - A Pamplico man is charged with sexually assaulting two teens at a group home, one of two Midlands religious workers to be arrested in as many days for such a crime.
   The Clarendon County Sheriff's Office says Arley Atchley was a counselor at the Free Will Baptist Home for Children in Turbeville.
   Atchley was arrested Thursday, accused of sexually abusing 14- and 17-year-old residents of the home over the last five years. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:51 PM, February 15, 2010

SNAP leader comments on Irish bishops meeting with pope

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Voice from the Desert Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
   Abuse victims and Catholics are right to expect little or nothing from this carefully-orchestrated public relations move. Does anyone honestly think that the very same men who ignored and concealed child sex crimes for decades can or will do a sudden and complete 180 degree turn-around and suddenly be part of the solution, instead of part of the problem?
   We're both saddened and grateful for the comments made yesterday by Irish bishop Joseph Duffy, who told a news conference that the meetings were intended to "consider an approach that will help to give assurance to families and restore confidence and serenity with the clergy and the faithful." We're grateful because that comment is revealing – the meetings aren't designed to heal the wounded or protect the vulnerable, but instead to mollify the flock. We're saddened because such priorities are backwards: church authorities should focus first on making kids safe and disciplining wrongdoers. If that happens, confidence would be restored. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:44 PM, February 15, 2010

Counselor with Free Will Baptist Home for Children Charged with Sex Crimes Against Children

  [2004 to 2009, March - Pastor Arley Atchley -NEW*] - Baptist. Minors (14 and 17).  
   WLTX , by James Gilbert
   CLARENDON COUNTY (SC), (WLTX) -- Authorities say a 53-year-old pastor and former counselor for a Turbeville children's home was arrested Thursday and now faces charges of sexual abuse.
   Officers with the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office say Arley Atchley of Sheminally Road in Pamplico was charged with two counts of second degree criminal sexual conduct.
   Investigators said that Atchley committed sexual acts with a 14-year-old and a 17-year-old who lived at the Free Will Baptist Home for Children, where the 53-year-old suspect was employed. Officers say the abuse occurred during a five-year period beginning in 2004 and lasting until last March. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:41 PM, February 15, 2010

Jesuit-run German schools hard hit by high number of abuse claims

  [Jesuits] - RCC.  
   The Times (United Kingdom), from Roger Boyes in Berlin,
   GERMANY -- The sexual abuse scandal in Jesuit-run German schools is spreading rapidly and is likely to involve more than a hundred former pupils, according to the head of one of the affected colleges.
   The impact on the Catholic order, the Society of Jesus, has been devastating, since the Jesuits have always boasted: "Give us the child for seven years and we will give you the man." Now it seems the order may lose some of its credibility, in Germany at least, as a pillar of Catholic education.
   "I can imagine that we will reach a three-figure number," said Father Klaus Mertes, head of the elite Canisius college in Berlin, talking of the number of possible victims. He did not exclude a compensation package. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:39 PM, February 15, 2010

Pope meets bishops over abuse scandal

       
   VATICAN CITY (AFP) -- Sydney Morning Herald,
   Pope Benedict XVI has opened talks with Irish bishops in a bid to win back trust after shocking revelations that Catholic church authorities covered up for pedophile priests.
   The Pope and about two dozen Irish bishops went behind closed doors to discuss the fallout from the latest of a series of such scandals to rock the church, which the Vatican described on Monday as a "hard and humiliating challenge".
   The Irish delegation was led by Cardinal Sean Brady, primate of all Ireland, who met in December with Benedict along with Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:51 PM, February 15, 2010

Pope meets Irish bishops over pedophile scandal

 
   Deutsche Welle,
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI began talks on Monday with a delegation of Irish bishops summoned to the Vatican to discuss a child sex abuse scandal, which has shaken the Catholic Church in Ireland.
   The talks, which are to last two days, stem from a report last November about unchecked child abuse in the archdiocese of Dublin over a period of nearly 30 years.
   The Murphy Commission report detailed a litany of abuse perpetuated by priests against more than 300 victims and strongly criticized the Irish church's handling of the situation. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:45 PM, February 15, 2010

Justice comes dropping slow ...

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish Central by Kelly Fincham
   If you pay careful attention to the stories coming out of the Vatican you can just about make out a sound in the background.
   It's the sound of ancient shutters being forced open. It's the sound of secrets being pushed out of dark rooms where they've been hidden for decades.
   Finally, the Vatican might just admit that the entire foundations of the Irish church need to be dug out and started again.
   The Vatican has been exceedingly slow to act on the Irish child sex abuse scandal. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:39 PM, February 15, 2010

Pope Begins Meetings on Ireland Abuse Scandals

 
   Zenit FEB. 15, 2010
   VATICAN CITY, (Zenit.org).- Today in the Vatican, Benedict XVI began a two-day summit with all of the serving diocesan bishops of Ireland regarding recent revelations about the sexual abuse of minors by clergy.
   The Pope's call for all of the bishops to join him in Rome for discussions, which was announced Jan. 20, was an "unprecedented move," Vatican Radio reported.
   The Pontiff had already met on Dec. 11 with Cardinal Sean Brady, archbishop of Armagh and president of the Irish episcopal conference, and Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin. They discussed the Murphy Commission Report, which details abuse cases in the Dublin Archdiocese from 1975 to 2004. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:31 PM, February 15, 2010

Irish bishops must be humble and trust God, says Cardinal Bertone before summit

 
   Catholic News Agency with video, 11:44 am Feb 15, 2010
   VATICAN CITY / (CNA).- The highly anticipated meetings between the bishops of Ireland, the Holy Father and leaders of Vatican congregations began on Monday morning. Before the first of the three closed sessions, Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone presided at Mass with the Irish bishops in the Vatican grottoes, where he called for humility and trust in God, saying "this is all the Lord expects of us."
   Near the tomb of St. Peter, in the crypt below the altar of the Vatican basilica, Cardinal Bertone and 24 bishops from Ireland celebrated Mass to prepare for two days of meetings. The gatherings are intended to inform the Pope of their concerns regarding the current state of the Church in Ireland and receive feedback from him and members of various congregations of the Holy See.
   In his homily, the Vatican's Secretary of State invoked the aid of the Holy Spirit so that "this encounter be the height of charity in truth and bring about a renewed commitment of community and of unity between the Shepherds and the faithful entrusted them." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:46 PM, February 15, 2010

Abuse survivor slams justice 'paralysis'

 
   IRELAND -- Ireland Online,
   The authorities are paralysed to bring paedophile priests and the senior clerics who covered up decades of horrific abuse to justice, victims have claimed today.
   In a letter to Pope Benedict XVI, victims insist inaction over the scandals had created resentment towards the Catholic church in Ireland.
   The Pontiff is holding unprecedented two-day talks with 24 Irish bishops at the Vatican over the devastating sexual abuse revelations. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:44 PM, February 15, 2010

Irish bishops meeting with Pope over abuse

 
   United Press International Feb. 15, 2010
   ROME, (UPI) -- An Irish Bishops Conference official said 30 Irish bishops are in Rome holding discussions with Pope Benedict XVI on two child sex reports.
   Monsignor Joseph Duffy, the conference's head of communications, said the Ryan and Murphy reports and their allegations of sexual abuse by priests have deeply hurt the Irish Catholic Church.
   Ahead of the start of the Irish bishops' two-days of talks with the pope, Vatican Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone referred to the abuse scandal during a mass Monday morning, the Italian news agency ANSA reported Monday. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:37 PM, February 15, 2010

Vatican: Irish clergy must admit blame for 'abominable acts' ahead of crisis child

 
   Daily Mail (United Kingdom), By Mail Foreign Service, Last updated at 4:43 PM on 15th February 2010
   ROME -- A top Vatican official has told bishops that clergy who had sinned in the Irish church's vast paedophilia scandal must admit blame for 'abominable acts'.
   The message came in the sermon of a mass in St Peter's Basilica before the bishops began two days of crisis talks with the pope to formulate a response to the revelations of abuse by clergy.
   The meetings, the first of their kind at the Vatican in eight years, will discuss a plan of action and could lead to more prelates resigning in a shakeup of the Irish church hierarchy. Four have already quit. Posted by Kathy Shaw at
12:12 PM, February 15, 2010

Pope meets Irish bishops over abuse

  - RCC.      
   VATICAN CITY -- Al Jazeera,
   Pope Benedict XVI has met Ireland's 24 Roman Catholic bishops to discuss a scandal over the sexual abuse of children by members of the country's clergy.
   Monday's meeting between the pope and the bishops opened with a prayer and fraternal kisses in what Ireland's senior bishop called a first step toward repentance.
   Cardinal Sean Brady, archbishop of Armagh and primate of all Ireland, told Vatican Radio that the two-day meeting was part of a "journey of repentance, reconciliation and renewal" for the Irish Church. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:08 PM, February 15, 2010

More cases of sex abuse at German Catholic schools

   
   Monsters and Critics,
   BERLIN, Germany -- A sex abuse scandal at Catholic schools in Germany widened on Monday, with a lawyer representing victims saying the number of cases was three times higher than originally believed.
   More and more former pupils at colleges run by the Jesuit order of priests and other Catholic schools have come forward to complain of abuse, lawyer Ursula Raue told the German Press Agency dpa.
   'The number of people who have contacted me or the Canisius College has risen to more than 100,' said the lawyer, who was asked by the Jesuits to investigate the allegations of abuse more than a quarter century ago. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:04 PM, February 15, 2010

Pope Meets With Irish Bishops on Sex Abuse Scandal

       
   AOL News, by Dana Kennedy, Feb. 15, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- As the increasingly vocal survivors of Ireland's Catholic sexual abuse scandal wait for answers and apologies, Pope Benedict XVI began an unprecedented two-day summit with Ireland's bishops at the Vatican today. The Pope's direct involvement marks a milestone in a crisis that has deeply marred the Catholic Church's image in what was once one of its most devoted countries.
   The meeting comes a little more than two months after the release of a devastating investigation, known as the Murphy Report, revealing the scope of child abuse by priests in the diocese of Dublin. Like previous reports on other parts of the church in Ireland, it laid out how for decades the Catholic hierarchy appeared primarily concerned with covering up the crimes of its priests.
   The Irish bishops, who formally apologized to Ireland in December, will reportedly be allowed seven minutes each to speak and may be questioned by the pope and senior curial officials. Twenty-four bishops went up, one-by-one, to see the pontiff as the summit began, according to published reports. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:01 PM, February 15, 2010

Child abuse worth just minutes of Pope's Time

 
   Herald (Ireland) By Miriam Donohoe Monday February 15 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- The short few minutes it will take you to read this article is approximately the amount of time each Irish bishop had to speak directly to the Pope on the issue of clerical sex abuse at a meeting in the Vatican today.
   In all, 24 Irish bishops travelled to Rome for what was being billed as an open and frank exchange of views aimed at restoring confidence in the Church following the publication of the damning Murphy Report.
   Apparently the bishops were told they could talk freely, but their time for speaking directly to the Pope on their experiences, and to try to account for what happened, was restricted to just seven minutes each.
   Yes, just seven minutes. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:24 AM

Vatican Summit Addresses Irish Sex Abuse Cases

 
   VATICAN CITY -- KUOR, by Sylvia Poggioli | National Public Radio
   Pope Benedict has summoned more than two dozen Irish bishops to the Vatican for meetings on Ireland's sex abuse scandal. Two months ago, an investigation into the Dublin diocese known as the Murphy Commission Report, revealed the Irish Church had been covering up crimes by priests against young people for decades.
   Pope Benedict XVI has summoned more than two dozen Irish bishops to the Vatican for meetings to discuss Ireland's massive clerical sex abuse scandal. The meetings, Monday and Tuesday, could lead to a major shake-up in the Irish Church hierarchy.
   Two months ago, an investigation known as the Murphy Commission Report into the Dublin diocese revealed that the Irish Church had been covering up crimes by dozens of pedophile priests against hundreds of young people for decades. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:22 AM, February 15, 2010

Pope Meets Irish Bishops to Debate Abuse Scandal

 
   The New York Times By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO, Published: February 15, 2010
   VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI began meeting individually with 24 serving Irish bishops on Monday to discuss a clerical abuse scandal that has rocked the Roman Catholic church in Ireland.
   The two days of discussions with the pope and members of the Vatican hierarchy are part of a "journey of repentance, reconciliation and renewal," Archbishop Sean Brady, the leader of Ireland's Catholics, told Vatican Radio.
   One of the Irish bishops, Joseph Duffy, told a news conference in Rome on Sunday, that the meetings were intended to "consider an approach that will help to give assurance to families and restore confidence and serenity with the clergy and the faithful." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:06 AM, February 15, 2010

Vatican: Irish Catholic clergy must admit child abuse

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Guardian (United Kingdom) from Henry McDonald, Ireland correspondent
   Ireland's Catholic clergy must admit to "abominable acts" over the child abuse scandal that rocked the church in the Republic, a Vatican official said today.
   The warning came hours before Irish bishops were due to meet the pope for talks about the scandal.
   The call for Irish clergy to own up to their responsibilities over the abuse was made at a mass in St Peter's Basilica shortly before the bishops began two days of discussions with the pontiff.
   "Yes, storms spark fear – even those that rock the boat of the church because of the sins of its members," the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:03 AM, February 15, 2010

Irish bishops, pope begin summit on sex abuse by priests

 
   Catholic News Service, By John Thavis, Catholic News Service
   VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Benedict XVI and the bishops of Ireland began a two-day, closed-door meeting to assess responsibility in the Irish church's handling of priestly sex abuse cases and explore ways to heal the wounds left by the scandal.
   Each of the 24 bishops was scheduled to speak for seven minutes, in effect giving the pope "an account of themselves" and their own actions, Bishop Joseph Duffy of Clogher told reporters on the eve of the Feb. 15-16 summit.
   The pope convened the bishops in response to the continuing fallout from the scandal, following an independent report that faulted the church for its handling of 325 sex abuse claims in the Archdiocese of Dublin in the years 1975-2004. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:01 AM, February 15, 2010

Church child abuse 'humiliating challenge'

  - RCC.      
   VATICAN CITY -- Radio Netherlands
   Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, deputy head of the Vatican, has spoken of the abuse of children by priests in Ireland as a 'humiliating challenge'. Pope Benedict the 16th is meeting Irish bishops in Rome today and tomorrow.
   The reason for the meeting is the publication last year of a report from the Irish Minister of Justice on the abuse of children by priests and other Roman Catholic clergymen between 1975 and 2004. According to the report, the abuse was knowingly kept secret by the church. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:59 AM, February 15, 2010

BISHOP OF GALWAY LOCKED IN TALKS WITH POPE

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Galway News February 15, 2010
   Bishop of Galway Martin Drennan is among leading members of the Irish clergy locked in talks with the Pope about clerical child abuse.
   An unprecedented series of meetings is taking place in the Vatican over the next two days to discuss the fall-out from the Murphy and Ryan reports.
   Survivors groups are calling for a full apology from the Church and assurances that steps will be taken to prevent more cover-ups. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:56 AM

FACTBOX - Sex abuse scandals in the Catholic church

 
   Reuters,
   IRELAND -- (Reuters) - A top Vatican official on Monday told 24 Irish bishops in Rome for talks with Pope Benedict on the Irish church's vast paedophilia scandal that clergy who had sinned must admit blame for "abominable acts".
   Following are details of some of the major abuse scandals involving the church around the world.
   * IRELAND
   -- April 2002 - Bishop Brendan Comiskey of Ferns, one of Ireland's best-known clerics, resigned over his handling of charges against a priest of his diocese who committed suicide in 1999 while facing 66 charges of sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:53 AM, February 15, 2010

Cardinal Brady urges 'renewal' as Irish bishops meet pope

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times, By PATSY McGARRY Religious Affairs Correspondent in Rome
   THE UNPRECEDENTED meetings today and tomorrow between Ireland's Catholic bishops, the pope and senior members of the Curia were described last night by the Primate of All-Ireland Cardinal Seán Brady as "one step in a process . . . which will lead to a journey of repentance, renewal and reconciliation".
   He said that process "hopefully, will gain momentum when we get back to Ireland".
   Cardinal Brady was speaking in Rome after a month's mind Mass for Cardinal Cahal Daly, which was celebrated at the late cardinal's titular church in Rome, St Patrick's. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:51 AM, February 15, 2010

Abusing clergy must admit responsibility, bishops told

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times By PATSY McGARRY Religious Affairs Correspondent
   A top Vatican official has told Irish bishops in Rome for talks with the pope on the Irish Church's handling of child abuse that clergy who had sinned must admit blame for "abominable acts".
   The message came in the sermon of a mass in St Peter's Basilica shortly before the bishops began two days of crisis talks with the pope to formulate a response to the revelations of abuse by clergy that have shaken devoutly Catholic Ireland.
   "Yes, storms spark fear, even those that rock the boat of the church because of the sins of its members," Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone told the bishops. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:43 AM, February 15, 2010

Vatican: Clergy must admit blame for 'abominable acts'

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Ireland Online
   Irish bishops meeting the Pope in Rome have been told that clergy who had sinned must admit blame for their "abominable acts".
   The message came in a sermon by a top Vatican official just before the Irish church hierarchy met Pope Benedict XVI to discuss the Murphy and Ryan reports into clerical abuse.
   The second of three sessions between the bishops, the Pope and senior Vatican officials is now underway. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:41 AM, February 15, 2010

Irish Bishops meet Pope Benedict XVI over child sex abuse scandal

 
   The Times (United Kingdom) from Richard Owen in Rome
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish bishops this morning began a two day meeting with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican in an attempt to defuse the row in Ireland over clerical sex abuse of children, described by the Pope's deputy as a "particularly abominable" phenomenon.
   Speaking at a Mass for the 24 Irish bishops before their encounter at the Vatican, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Secretary of State and the Vatican number two, said the abuse scandal was "humiliating" and formed a challenge which the Church "must face".
   He referred to "trials that stem from the inside the Church that are naturally the hardest and the most humiliating", adding: "But every sort of trial can become the motive for purification and sanctification ... This is the sort of trial that your community is going through". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:37 AM, February 15, 2010

No end to German Jesuit-run school's sex scandal

   
   Press TV (Iran),
   GERMANY -- Germany's heinous sexual abuse scandal, which has cast shadow over the country's Jesuit-run institutions, deepens with the likelihood of over 100 victims in one of the schools.
   Revelations about sexual abuse during the 1970s and 80s at a prestigious Berlin snowballed into a disaster in early February, implicating other schools run by the order in and out of Germany.
   Some 50 students have come forward with allegation of abuse, but the Berlin college's rector said Monday he believed the victims in that school alone would amount to at least 100. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:35 AM, February 15, 2010

HOLY FATHER MEETS WITH IRISH BISHOPS

 
   Vatican Information Service, 15 FEB 2010
   VATICAN CITY, (VIS) - During the course of the day the Holy Father is meeting with prelates of the Irish Episcopal Conference in the Bologna Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Palace. The meeting began this morning at 9.30 a.m. and is scheduled to conclude at 7 p.m. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:32 AM, February 15, 2010

Am Canisius-Kolleg sind es mehr als 100 Fälle

   
   Berliner Morgenpost,
   Am Berliner Canisius-Kolleg gibt es mehr Opfer als bisher bekannt. Der Rektor der Elite-Schule, Pater Klaus Mertes, rechnet mit deutlich höheren Zahlen und weiteren Enthüllungen über Verfehlungen früherer Lehrer. Die Zahl missbrauchter Schüler könne sogar dreistellig sein, sagte Mertes.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The sexual abuse scandal at Canisius College, Berlin, has taken on greater proportion. Father Klaus Mertes, rector, said it is now possible the numer of victims is in three digits.
   Berlin Attorney Manuela Groll, who represents several victims, said new victims come forward every day. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:24 AM, February 15, 2010

Opfer melden sich! - Bistum Hildesheim geht weiteren Hinweisen auf sexuellen Missbrauch nach

 
   Glaube Aktuell
   (Hildesheim/bph) Das Bistum Hildesheim hat neue Hinweise auf sexuellen Missbrauch durch Priester im Bistum Hildesheim erhalten, nachdem bekannt geworden war, dass der ehemalige Jesuitenpater und spätere Diözesanpriester Peter R. sich im Bistum Hildesheim vermutlich an mehreren Personen sexuell vergangen hat. Bis auf einen Vorfall liegen alle der neu gemeldeten Vorfälle 35 bis 50 Jahre zurück.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The Diocese of Hildesheim has received new evidence of sexual abuse by priests in the diocese. Other victims have come forward since it was revealed that former Jesuit Peter R. possibly abused people while working there. Except for one incident, the abuse happened 35 to 50 years ago.
   Heinz-Gunter Bongartz, who handles sexual abuse cases for the diocese, said every single report of sexual abuse brings shame and sadness. He said the diocese will help and give it advice where it can.
   In addition to the allegation regarding Peter R., the diocese received three reports of abuse of minors by Jesuit Father Bernhard E. who worked during the 1970s in youth ministry at Hanover.
   The diocese was informed of one case of abuse from third parties and it involved a priest who is now deceased. The victim wants to remain anonymous. This abuse goes back 40 years. Two abuse reports involved two deceased priests and the victims have said they wish to remain aanonymous and do not want to pursue the issue further.
   Four other reports of sexual assaults and harassment are currently being researched and are under investigation. Three attacks occurred in the 1960s and the other happened in the 1970s.
   Most of the victims came forward about Bishop Norbert Trelle on Feb. 7 issued a letter tobe read in all parishes asking victims to come forward. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:08 AM, February 15, 2010

Priest still fighting warrant on abuse charges

  [Fr Francis Markey (82)]  
   Irish Independent, By Edel Kennedy, Monday February 15 2010
   IRELAND -- A US-based Irish priest, who is accused of raping a 15-year-old boy, has just 48 hours left to fight his extradition to Ireland to face abuse charges.
   For the past 18 months, Fr Francis Markey (82) has been fighting the attempts by the Director of Public Prosecutions to bring him back to Ireland, but a US judge has ruled that he must face the charges.
   Mr Justice Christopher Nuechterlein said he accepted that the evidence of a crime -- which was based soley on the alleged victim's claims -- may be "weak", but he said that was up to the Irish courts to argue and that the retired priest must face the charges. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:05 AM, February 15, 2010

Diocese's annual financial data grim

  - Scranton Diocese US $29.9m insolvent.
   SCRANTON (PA) -- Times-Leader By Mark Guydish, mguydish@timesleader.com , Education Reporter
   The Diocese of Scranton will publish the full annual audited financial report in the Feb. 18 edition of its newspaper, The Catholic Light, but snippets of data released last week suggest it was another bleak year of deficits, despite rigorous attempts to stem the red ink.
   Diocese officials met with members of the four regional school boards that run the Catholic schools in 11 counties to discuss how the financial situation may impact Catholic education, and issued a press release following that meeting. Numbers were grim.
   Liabilities exceed assets by $29.8 million. The diocese has $15.2 million in non-performing loans, most of which are school related. There is another $6 million in non-school-related delinquent parish assessments, and the school assessment levied on all parishes is projected to fall short by $1.9 million this school year. The schools themselves have an operating loss of $5.6 million during the last two years. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:58 AM, February 15, 2010

BISHOP OF GALWAY'S FUTURE LIES IN THE HANDS OF THE POPE

     
   Galway News, February 15, 2010
   IRELAND -- The future of the Bishop of Galway Dr Martin Drennan lies in the hands of Pope Benedict the 16th.
   Bishop Drennan is among 24 serving bishops meeting with the Pope and his senior officials today to discuss the fall out from the Ryan and Murphy reports into clerical sex abuse.
   Each bishop will have seven minutes to account directly to the Pope during the two-day summit. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:52 AM, February 15, 2010

Catholic school sex abuse scandal widens

  [Jesuits] - RCC.  
   The Local,
   GERMANY -- A scandal over sexual abuse by Jesuit priests at an elite Berlin school in the 1970s and 80s widened on Monday as the college's rector said he expected more than 100 victims to come forward.
   "I believe that it will turn out to be a three-digit number," Klaus Mertes, director of the Canisius secondary school for pupils aged 10 to 19, told the Berliner Zeitung.
   Manuela Groll, a lawyer representing victims told the paper that "more and more" victims are coming forward each day. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:45 AM, February 15, 2010

Pope, Irish bishops hold talks on sex abuse scandal

       
   Reuters,
   VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A top Vatican official on Monday told Irish bishops in Rome for talks with Pope Benedict on the Irish church's vast pedophilia scandal that clergy who had sinned must admit blame for "abominable acts."
   The message came in the sermon of a mass in St Peter's Basilica shortly before the bishops began two days of crisis talks with the pope to formulate a response to the revelations of abuse by clergy that have shaken devoutly Catholic Ireland.
   "Yes, storms spark fear, even those that rock the boat of the church because of the sins of its members," Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, number two in the Vatican hierarchy, told the bishops. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:39 AM, February 15, 2010

Neighbors shocked at evangelical worker's arrest

  [2003-07 Mr Eric Vancleave*] - Evangelical. 4 boys.  
   WIS ~ Feb 15, 2010
   WEST COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - Neighbors are speaking out about a West Columbia man accused of sexually abusing four boys.
   Eric Vancleave, 32, was arrested Friday night on 16 counts of sexual abuse.
   People who live close to Vancleave, like Crystal Baier, say they cannot believe it. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:36 AM, Feb 15, 2010

Pope must apologise to nation, say abuse survivors

     
   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By Colm Kelpie Monday February 15 2010
   SURVIVORS of clerical abuse demanded leadership and accountability from Pope Benedict XVI last night as Irish bishops prepared for a major Vatican summit over the devastating scandals.
   The 24 senior clergymen will take part in unprecedented two-day talks after being summoned before the pontiff over the sexual abuse revelations that have rocked the Irish church.
   John Kelly, of the Survivors of Child Abuse (SOCA) support group, said it wanted Pope Benedict to take firm action to restore the church in Ireland and provide proper financial compensation to victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:34 AM, February 15, 2010

Princes of the Church left to wait for Vatican endgame

 
   ROME -- Irish Independent By John Cooney Monday February 15 2010
   LIKE schoolboys waiting to see the headmaster, a gaggle of Irish bishops in their white robes and purple zuchettos assembled in Rome last night ahead of a showdown summit with the Pope.
   The bishops filed in to St Patrick's Cathedral for the Month's Mind Mass in memory of the late Cardinal Cahal Daly, whose leadership was blighted by the notorious Fr Brendan Smyth and the later torrent of child clerical sex abuse scandals. As they waited, they sat and chatted about the looming summit.
   The explosive fallout from the damning Murphy and Ryan reports has brought Cardinal Sean Brady and his episcopal troops to Rome for today's summit with Pope Benedict XVI, the first such extraordinary gathering in eight years since Pope John Paul II addressed the clerical paedophile crisis that hit the US. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:32 AM, February 15, 2010

Victims of abuse warn clergymen to 'get act together'

 
   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By Breda Heffernan Monday February 15 2010
   SURVIVORS of clerical abuse have warned the Irish bishops meeting the Pope in Rome today that they have two days to "get their act together" and if no meaningful response comes out of the summit they will break off all engagements with them.
   Andrew Madden, one of the first people to go public about the abuse he suffered at the hands of a Dublin priest, said he didn't want "bland" statements to come from the Irish delegation following their meeting with Pope Benedict XVI.
   Mr Madden said that while he didn't want to speculate about what would and would not be up for discussion in Rome, the resignations of certain bishops was high on the agenda of survivors. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:30 AM, February 15, 2010

Future of embattled bishop is in Pope's hands

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish Independent By JOHN COONEY Monday February 15 2010
   THE future of embattled Bishop of Galway Martin Drennan is in the hands of Pope Benedict, a senior Irish bishop confirmed last night.
   A two-day summit of the Irish Catholic hierarchy gets under way this morning in the Vatican to discuss the wave of clerical sexual abuse that has rocked the church.
   But a decision on Bishop Drennan's position can only be made by the German pontiff.
   Cardinal Sean Brady will open today's summit with a presentation, before each of the 24 bishops is given seven minutes to speak on the crisis facing the moral authority of the church in the wake of the Murphy report. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:27 AM, February 15, 2010

Vatican: Irish sex abuse scandal 'humiliating' for Catholic Church

 
   Telegraph (United Kingdom), By Nick Squires in Rome, Published: 11:41AM GMT 15 Feb 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- Priests involved in the abuses had committed "particularly execrable acts", the Vatican said on Monday, as Irish bishops began an unprecedented summit with the Pope.
   The Vatican's Secretary of State, Tarcisio Bertone, told the bishops that revelations of systemic and long-standing paedophilia presented a "hard and humiliating challenge" for the Irish Catholic Church.
   "Challenges that come from within are naturally harder and humiliating," he said as the bishops prepared to meet Pope Benedict XVI. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:24 AM, February 15, 2010

Irish Bishops meet with Pope Benedict XVI on child abuse scandal

 
   Rome Reports, video presentation, February 15, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- The 2 day meeting set to discuss the handling of the clerical sexual abuse that rocked the Catholic Church in Ireland is underway at the Vatican.
   Pope Benedict XVI summoned Irish Bishops to discuss the fall-out of two government reports released last year which documented decades of abuse as well as cover-ups.
   24 bishops from Ireland are meeting with Benedict XVI including Martin Drennan of Galway who's been repeatedly called to resign. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:18 AM, February 15, 2010

Irish bishops meet pope in summit on sex abuse

 
   The Associated Press By FRANCES D'EMILIO (AP)
   ROME – An extraordinary summit between Irish bishops and Pope Benedict XVI opened Monday with a prayer and fraternal kisses in what Ireland's top bishop called a first step toward repentance for the country's clergy sex abuse scandal.
   The delegation's top member, Cardinal Sean Brady, archbishop of Armagh and primate of all Ireland, told Vatican Radio the two-day meeting was part of a "journey of repentance, reconciliation and renewal" for the Irish Church.
   An investigation last year revealed that church leaders in Dublin had spent decades protecting child-abusing priests from the law while many fellow clerics turned a blind eye. A separate report in Ireland released months earlier documented decades of sexual, physical and psychological abuse in Catholic-run schools, workhouses and orphanages. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:12 AM, February 15, 2010

Pope meets Irish bishops over abuse report

       
   CNN,
   Rome, Italy (CNN) -- The pope is meeting Irish Catholic bishops Monday and Tuesday in the wake of a damning reports into the abuse of children by Catholic clergy.
   The report, which came out in November, found that the Catholic Church in Ireland covered up "widespread" child abuse from 1975 to 2004.
   One of the bishops meeting the pope said Sunday the church in Ireland had been badly damaged by the revelations. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:10 AM, February 15, 2010

Ireland's legacy of abuse

  - RCC.    
   Al Jazeera, from Alan Fisher in Europe, February 15th, 2010
   IRELAND -- As the Northern Ireland peace process began to get underway in the early 1990s, I remember spending a week outside the Irish parliament in Dublin.
   Albert Reynolds, the Irish prime minister and one of the main architects of the fledging peace moves, was in trouble because of the way his government had handled an abuse scandal involving Father Brendan Smyth, a Catholic priest in Dublin. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:07 AM, February 15, 2010

Pope, Irish bishops discuss child sex abuse

       
   CBC News (Canada),
   VATICAN CITY -- All Ireland's 24 Roman Catholic bishops have been summoned to the Vatican by Pope Benedict XVI for meetings to discuss child sex abuse by priests.
   Last year, an investigation revealed church leaders had protected priests suspected of sexually abusing children.
   The Murphy report on the scandal, released in November, accused church leaders of "obsessively" hiding child abuse in the Dublin archdiocese for decades. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:05 AM, February 15, 2010

Got news? LATimes forsakes Catholics

   
   GetReligion, Posted by Brad A. Greenberg
   LOS ANGELES (CA) -- So this is what big religion news in the Los Angeles Times has come to: 281 words buried on AA5. In a glorified brief with a photo, in eight paragraphs stuck in the second section of the paper, came the news that the Vatican was seeking a replacement for Cardinal Roger Mahony:
   The archdiocese distributed a memo to priests and lay leaders this week confirming that the search is underway and asking parishes to join in a prayer enlisting God's help in finding "a shepherd who will be an example of goodness to your people and who will fill our hearts and minds with the truth of the Gospel."
   The memo surfaced Thursday in a blog, "Whispers in the Loggia," which closely follows Catholic affairs. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:02 AM

Bishops discuss clerical abuse with Pope

 
   RTE News with audio, 12:02 Monday, 15 February 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish bishops have begun a two-day meeting with Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican to discuss the fall-out from reports on clerical child abuse.
   The 24 senior clergymen will take part in the unprecedented talks after being called before the Pope in the wake of the sexual abuse revelations.
   On the eve of the meeting, survivors of clerical abuse demanded leadership and accountability from the Pope and called for financial compensation for victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:00 AM, February 15, 2010

John Cooney: Battle lines are drawn at Rome summit showdown

 
   Irish Independent By JOHN COONEY Monday February 15 2010
   IRELAND -- In 1891, it was a tragic case of 'Parnell versus the bishops'. In 2010, it is 'Martin versus the bishops'. It will not escape the attention of those versed in history that the late 19th century bishops came out in force against Parnell's relationship with the divorced Kitty O'Shea when they realised that if they did not do so they would be left behind in the moral indignation stakes by Protestant evangelicals.
   No doubt, too, the discerning reader will also question the historical analogy with the observation that Diarmuid Martin is the Archbishop of Dublin, Primate of All Ireland and the number two in the Irish hierarchy after Cardinal Sean Brady.
   However, the deeply ingrained public perception is that a 'Martin versus the bishops' division over how to respond to the damning Murphy report into clerical sexual abuse cover-ups in the archdiocese of Dublin appeared to be coming to a head on the eve of the two-day summit of 24 Irish bishops with Pope Benedict at the Vatican. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:57 AM, February 15, 2010

Changes for the Catholic Church

   
   NEW YORK -- The Heights By Charlie Mangiardi
   Croton-on-Hudson, in New York's suburban Westchester County, is a small, heavily Catholic town with a single parish: Holy Name of Mary. When I moved there in early 1999, the parish had a large role in village life. The masses I attended were always crowded, and we usually had to arrive a few minutes early if we wanted a good seat. The pastor of the Church was a jovial guy named Genarro Gentile – we all called him Father Jerry.
   About a year later, Father Jerry was removed from our parish. Nobody told us why, although whispers began to spread that he had been touching the children of parishioners. At the time, I dismissed the rumors as unsubstantiated. After all, Father Jerry hadn't gone to prison; he was simply transferred somewhere else. I could hardly believe that he would have been permitted to have a farewell address to my CCD class if he had been an accused child molester.
   I was, of course, wrong. We found out later on that Father Jerry had been facing numerous accusations for decades, dating back to the early 1970s. The Archdiocese of New York had covered up the controversy. When it finally became too much for them to handle, they simply moved him away. He wasn't defrocked, or sent to jail, or made to apologize, or anything. Nor was the archdiocese. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:52 AM, February 15, 2010

KNAUS v. GREAT CROSSINGS BAPTIST CHURCH, INC.

  [Youth Minister Shawn Davies ? NEW*]- Baptists. Boy/
   Leagle br />   KENTUCKY – WINE, JUDGE:
   Nicholas Knaus and his father Barry Knaus appeal from a judgment and order dismissing an action seeking damages from Great Crossings Baptist Church, Inc. for sexual abuse allegedly perpetrated by the church's youth minister during Nicholas Knaus's childhood. The motion to dismiss was granted on statute of limitations grounds. On appeal, the Knauses argue that there are genuine issues of material fact as to whether Great Crossings had knowledge of the youth minister's propensities toward sexual abuse, thus tolling the applicable statute of limitations. Upon a thorough review of the record, we affirm.
   History In early 2007, Nicholas Knaus and his father, Barry Knaus, filed an action against Great Crossings for actions taken by its youth minister, Shawn Davies, while Nicholas was a minor. The complaint alleged claims of sexual molestation, common law battery, failure to supervise, negligent hiring, failure to warn, loss of parental affection and society, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and damages. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:50 AM

Bishops Meet Pope Over Abuse Scandal

 
   VATICAN CITY -- 4NI,
   A two-day meeting between Irish bishops and the Pope Benedict XVI has begun in the Vatican over the shocking revelations on clerical child abuse in Ireland.
   The talks, which are believed to unprecedented, involve 24 senior Irish clergymen discussing the matter with Pope after being called to the Vatican in the wake of the sexual abuse revelations.
   Four bishops have already resigned over revelations contained within the Murphy Report, the revealed "systematic" cover ups of child abuse over three decades by the Catholic hierarchy in the Archdiocese of Dublin. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:48 AM, February 15, 2010

Over 100 sexual abuse victims

  [Jesuits]  
   The Straits Times (Singapore),
   BERLIN, GERMANY -- A SCANDAL over sexual abuse by Jesuit priests at an elite Berlin school in the 1970s and 80s widened on Monday as the college's rector said he expected more than 100 victims to come forward.
   'I believe that it will turn out to be a three-digit number,' Klaus Mertes, director of the Canisius secondary school for pupils aged 10 to 19, told the Berliner Zeitung daily in an interview. 'More and more victims come forward every day,' Manuela Groll, a lawyer representing victims, told the paper.
   According to the newspaper, around 50 victims have alleged abuse since the scandal erupted in late January when the school revealed that at least two priests had repeatedly abused students in the 1970s and 1980s. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:45 AM, February 15, 2010

Pope to meet Irish bishops over paedophile scandal

       
   AFP, By Gina Doggett (AFP),
   VATICAN CITY – Ireland's paedophile priests scandal and its cover-up is a "hard and humiliating challenge", the Vatican said on Monday, as Irish bishops were set to discuss the abuse with Pope Benedict XVI.
   Vatican Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone, celebrating mass with the bishops ahead of the meeting with the pope, said the scandal that has shaken the Roman Catholic Church could be overcome by faith.
   "Challenges that come from within (the Church) are naturally harder and humiliating," Bertone said in his homily. "Every kind of challenge can become a reason for purification and sanctification as long as it is illuminated by faith." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:42 AM, February 15, 2010]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Mon February 15, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Tue February 16, 2010 edition:


Pope finds weak faith at source of Irish clerical sex abuse

  - RCC.      
   Catholic News Agency, 02:03 pm, Feb 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY / (CNA).- At the conclusion of meetings between Pope Benedict XVI, 24 Irish bishops and senior members of the Roman Curia, the Vatican released a general statement describing the nature of the discussions. The Holy Father cited a lack of respect for the human person and a weakening of faith within the Irish Church as significantly contributing to the sexual abuse of minors.
   The meetings, which took place on Monday and Tuesday, addressed the "serious situation" in the Irish Catholic Church revealed by the Ryan and Murphy reports. The reports documented sexual abuse of minors by clergy and the efforts to cover up the abuse by some of the Church's hierarchy.
   The failure of Church authorities to act effectively in dealing with the situation was examined in the meetings, and participants in the discussions unanimously agreed that "this grave crisis has led to a breakdown in trust in the Church's leadership and has damaged her witness to the Gospel and its moral teaching." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:58 PM, February 16, 2010

The bishops in the Vatican

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times,
   IT WAS, the Vatican press office statement made clear, a "failure of the Irish Church authorities" that they were discussing. The unprecedented meetings on Monday and yesterday between Pope Benedict XVI, his senior Curia advisers, and the Irish bishops provided "guidance and support to the bishops in their efforts to address the situation in their respective dioceses". Their efforts, their dioceses. The Irish bishops are out on their own?
   Although the meeting acknowledged that "errors of judgment and omissions stand at the heart of the crisis", disappointingly there appears to have been no recognition either of the systemic nature of the "failure" or the possibility that Rome itself played its part either in creating or sustaining the culture of silence and impunity that the Murphy report highlighted, or in its responses to individual cases.
   The important issue of the reform of church governance only arose as an aside at the press conference after the meeting and, it has to be said, the Vatican statement on the discussions is as revealing in what it does not say as in what it does. There was apparently no discussion of the need for the Vatican to open its correspondence to public scrutiny – indeed Vatican spokesman Rev Federico Lombardi afterwards was dismissive of the suggestion that the papal nuncio to Ireland should explain himself to a Dáil committee. Archbishop Giuseppe Leanza, as a diplomat, "has to respond to rules" about diplomatic privilege. "If this is not part of his duty, you can't expect him" to testify, Rev Lombardi told journalists. Nor was there any discussion of resignations, or of possible meetings between the pope and survivors. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:56 PM, February 16, 2010

Pope should have invited abuse victims to Rome

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times,
   ANALYSIS: The meeting with the Irish bishops appeared useful ahead of the pope's pastoral letter to the Irish faithful, but a glorious opportunity to show respect to victims of clerical sex abuse has been missed, writes PATSY McGARRY
   VETERAN VATICAN watchers will not be too surprised by the apparent lack of substance emerging from the "unprecedented", "historic" and "unique" meeting between the great, the good and the Irish bishops over three lengthy sessions through Monday and yesterday.
   But if it looked good – which it did – as an information-gathering exercise for Pope Benedict XVI and his Curia as they prepare a pastoral letter for the Irish Catholic faithful, which we now know will have resonance urbi et orbi, there was also yesterday a sense of glorious opportunity missed. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:53 PM, February 16, 2010

Helplines

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times,
   Telephone numbers and websites of support services
   HSE national counselling service Information line for adults who have experienced childhood abuse or neglect Freephone: 1800-235234 (Thurs-Sun, 6-10pm) www.hse-ncs.ie
   Connect – National Adults Counselling Service Freephone: 1800-477477 (Northern Ireland or UK: 0800-47747777) Wednesday-Sunday: 6-10pm www.connectcounselling.ie
   Dublin Rape Crisis Centre 24-hour helpline for victims of rape and sexual abuse. Freephone: 1800-778888. www.drcc.ie
   Samaritans Telephone: 1850-609090; www.dublinsamaritans.ie
   Faoiseamh Freephone: 1800-331234 (Northern Ireland and UK: 0800-973272) Monday and Wednesday 11am-8pm; Friday: 11am-4pm; www.faoiseamh.com
   One in Four Telephone: 01 6624070; www.oneinfour.org
   Child Protection Service of the Archdiocese of Dublin Telephone: 01-8360314; www.cps.dublindiocese.ie
   National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland Telephone: 01 5053124; www.safeguarding.ie Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:50 PM, February 16, 2010

Pope hopes meeting will unify church in efforts to heal abused

       
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times by PATSY McGARRY and PADDY AGNEW in Rome
   POPE BENEDICT has said he hopes this week's meeting in Rome with the Irish Bishops' Conference "would help to unify the bishops and enable them to speak with one voice in identifying concrete steps aimed at bringing healing to those who have been abused".
   He also hoped the meeting would help in "encouraging a renewal of faith in Christ and restoring the church's spiritual and moral credibility".
   His view was conveyed in a communique issued yesterday at the conclusion of three lengthy discussions on the clerical child sex abuse crisis in Ireland which took place in the Vatican yesterday and on Monday. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:47 PM, February 16, 2010

SDLP calls for ministerial inquiry into clerical child sexual abuse

 
   The Irish Times By DAN KEENAN, Northern News Editor
   NORTHERN IRELAND -- THE NORTH: THE SDLP has renewed calls for an inquiry into clerical child sexual abuse in Northern Ireland.
   Party health spokesman Conall McDevitt is pressing Health Minister Michael McGimpsey to acknowledge that the Stormont Executive has a role in seeking redress on behalf of victims.
   Mr McDevitt said the pope's statement yesterday "must be a turning point". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:44 PM, February 16, 2010

Shatter repeats call for 'transparent dialogue'

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times By PAMELA DUNCAN
   FINE GAEL REACTION: THE FAILURE of the papal nuncio and the Vatican to co-operate with the Murphy commission should have been addressed in yesterday's statement from the Vatican, according to Fine Gael's front bench spokesman on children.
   Following the conclusion of the meeting between Pope Benedict and the Irish bishops, Alan Shatter said it was "regrettable" that the press release did not refer to the failure of the papal nuncio and the Vatican to co-operate with the Murphy commission's investigation.
   Mr Shatter reiterated his belief that the papal nuncio's letter to the chairman of the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee, in which he refused to meet with it, remained "deeply regrettable". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:41 PM, February 16, 2010

Spokesman hails 'a good result' but admits 'there is a long way still to go'

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times from PADDY AGNEW in Rome
   "CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN the bishops and the Pope have had a good result," announced the Vatican's senior spokesman, Fr Federico Lombardi, when briefing Irish reporters and the Vatican press corps yesterday on the outcome of the two-day meeting between the Irish bishops and Pope Bendict XVI.
   Despite that "good result", Fr Lombardi found himself on the defensive when asked about some of the potentially disappointing results of the meeting. Asked why the pope had not invited abuse survivors to Rome to meet him, Fr Lombardi said that such an initiative was not the prerogative of this meeting, adding: "Yes, there is no mention of this and I don't think that this was a particular point of today's meeting but the story does not end here, today.
   "This is a long and complex process, this is only a step in that process. We are going to have a pastoral letter, there is a long way still to go." Asked about the unwillingness of the papal nuncio in Ireland, Dr Giuseppe Leanza, to go before the Dáil's foreign affairs committee to answer questions linked to the Murphy commission report, Fr Lombardi said: "As for the nuncio, I am not an expert on the subject but I think we have to look at the rules that the nuncio must follow and maybe he is not allowed to go before a parliamentary commission. Perhaps this is not the practise for a papal nuncio to do this." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:39 PM, February 16, 2010

Vatican summit a 'waste of time' - Madden

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times, By ALISON HEALY
   VICTIM REACTION: DUBLIN ABUSE victim Andrew Madden said the bishops' meeting with Pope Benedict was "a complete waste of time" and the greatest display of window-dressing he had seen.
   Fellow abuse victim Marie Collins said the fact that the resignation of bishops was not even on the agenda had been insulting to survivors. She said it was also pathetic that the pope's statement was "so far away from accepting that there was a policy of cover-up".
   Ms Collins said she could not say she was disappointed at the outcome of the meetings as she did not expect much to start with. "But I am disappointed for people who had high expectations." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:37 PM, February 16, 2010

Meeting has given us new courage, says Cardinal Brady

 
   ROME -- The Irish Times from PADDY AGNEW in Rome
   PRESS CONFERENCE: CARDINAL SEÁN Brady and four of his fellow bishops yesterday strenuously defended the spiritual value and potentially healing quality of their two-day meeting in Rome with Pope Benedict XVI and senior members of the Curia.
   Asked if he was worried that Irish public opinion might see the meeting as a disappointment, given that it failed to produce an invitation for the Irish victims of clerical abuse to meet with the pope, Cardinal Brady said: "I hope not, the question of the victims was a main concern right throughout the meeting. The meeting was held to help the Holy Father put the final touches to his letter which will address the victims . . . appropriately."
   He continued: "The discussion was frank, the difficulties were raised but at the centre of it all was concern about how to help the victims heal completely. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:34 PM, February 16, 2010

Disappointment and dismay at meetings 'charade'

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times By ALISON HEALY
   SUPPORT GROUPS: GROUPS REPRESENTING survivors of abuse have expressed dismay and disappointment at the outcome of the meeting between the Irish bishops and Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican.
   Campaigner Christine Buckley described the Vatican meetings as "a charade", while One in Four said the response was "extremely inadequate".
   One in Four director Maeve Lewis said expectations had been high that the Vatican and the Irish bishops would fully acknowledge the role of the institutional Catholic Church in protecting sex offenders at the expense of vulnerable children. She said it had been expected that a clear plan for the future would be offered. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:32 PM, February 16, 2010

Top military chaplain faces sex charges

  [1972 Fr Roger Bazin -NEW*] - RCC. Male.  
   Toronto Star, from Allan Woods, Ottawa Bureau,
   OTTAWA, CANADA – A former head chaplain with the Canadian Forces has been charged with b*g*ery, sexual assault and gross indecency in an 1972 attack, dealing the military its second blow in as many weeks.
   Roger Bazin was a Roman Catholic chaplain at CFB Borden and a young man in the early stages of his career when the incident is alleged to have occurred. He rose through the ranks of the military to become a brigadier-general with command of all Catholic chaplains in the force.
   "He was a very, very nice man. Very congenial, gracious. Lots of sensitivity to people as a chaplain general. Very positive, so this really comes as a shock to us," said Bishop Donald Theriault, head of the Roman Catholic Military Diocese of Canada. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:28 PM, February 16, 2010

Former top military chaplain faces sex charges

   
   The Canadian Press,
   OTTAWA, Ont., Canada – A former chief Roman Catholic chaplain of the Canadian Forces is facing sex-related charges, including "b*g*ery" and indecent assault on a male.
   Roger Bazin, a priest and retired brigadier general, is to face trial in the civilian court system on charges stemming from his time as padre at Canadian Forces Base Borden, north of Toronto, in 1972.
   He was a captain at the time the incidents are alleged to have taken place. He was later promoted and served as Catholic chaplain general of the Forces, 1992-95. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:14 PM, February 16, 2010

Former Ipswich priest to face sex trial

  [1977-81 Fr Murray Moffat (64) - NEW*] - RCC. Girl (12).    
   Brisbane Times, By FELICITY CALDWELL, February 17, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A former Ipswich Catholic priest is to face trial over allegedly sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl.
   Murray Alexander Moffat, 64, has been accused of indecent dealings with the girl while he was working as a parish priest in Booval 30 years ago.
   The offences are alleged to have occurred between 1977 and 1981 when the man, then aged between 32 and 36, was working as a Catholic priest for the Sacred Heart Church. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:12 PM, February 16, 2010

Vatican removes local priest from active ministry; allegations involved minor

   
   The Seattle Times, By Janet I. Tu, Seattle Times staff reporter
   WASHINGTON -- The Vatican has permanently barred from active ministry the Rev. Dennis Kemp, former pastor of St. Monica Roman Catholic Church on Mercer Island.
   Kemp was placed on administrative leave in 2007 after allegations of inappropriate conduct with a minor.
   After the archdiocese received the allegation, it notified the Mercer Island Police Department, which investigated and turned the case over to the King County Prosecutor's office. The prosecutor decided no criminal charges could be filed because of insufficient evidence. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:08 PM, February 16, 2010

Former Monsignor Stripped of Power

  [Mons. now Mr Dale Fushek]
   My Fox Phoenix with video,
   PHOENIX, Arizona -- A former high ranking member in the Catholic Church in the valley has been stripped of his power.
   Dale Fushek is now a former Monsignor, a lay person, no longer a cleric.
   The Diocese of Phoenix received several accusations regarding Fushek's alleged sexual abuse of minors. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:05 PM, February 16, 2010

Church officially strips Dale Fushek of priesthood

 
   ARIZONA -- The Arizona Republic by Jim Walsh 02:01 PM Feb. 16, 2010
   The Roman Catholic Church officially booted former Monsignor Dale Fushek out of the priesthood after investigating allegations that he had sexually abused teenaged boys decades ago.
   The Diocese released a statement Monday that Pope Benedict XVI had "laicized" Fushek, stripping him of all priestly duties.
   Fushek had already been excommunicated in December 2008 for creating a schism with the church by acting as pastor of his own breakaway congregation, the Praise and Worship Center, said Jim Dwyer, a diocese spokesman. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:42 PM, February 16, 2010

STATEMENT OF THE DIOCESE OF PHOENIX

 
   Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix,
   ARIZONA -- The Diocese of Phoenix announces that the former Monsignor Dale J. Fushek has been returned to the lay state by the Roman Catholic Church through a process that is commonly referred to as "laicization."
   In January of 2010, Most Reverend Thomas J. Olmsted, Bishop of Phoenix, received a "Decree of Dismissal" from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ("CDF") in Rome, in which the Bishop was notified that the penalty of dismissal from the clerical state has been imposed on the former Monsignor Dale J. Fushek. The CDF, which addresses offenses against the Sixth Commandment that are committed by priests and deacons with minors, issued its decision ex officio. This means that the penalty was imposed by order of Pope Benedict XVI and further, that the decision is not open to appeal. By the same Decree, Mr. Fushek has also been dispensed from the obligations of the clerical state.
   Under the Church's legal system, a cleric can be dismissed from the clerical state for serious violations of canon law, by committing certain delicts or ecclesiastical crimes. In Fushek's case, the Diocese of Phoenix received several accusations regarding Fushek's alleged sexual abuse of minors, and referred those accusations to the Holy See. The Holy See then directed the Diocese of Phoenix to conduct an investigation into the allegations. The results of that investigation were forwarded to the CDF. Based on the CDF's review of the findings of that investigation and on Fushek's abandonment of his ministry and his subsequent schismatic acts, the CDF issued the "Decree of Dismissal" and forwarded it to the Diocese of Phoenix. Fushek has been notified of the laicization, which took effect the moment the Decree was signed, and he has been informed of its consequences. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:39 PM, February 16, 2010

Pope Benedict Criticizes Irish Bishops

 
   VATICAN CITY -- NPR (United States) By David Gura
   At a meeting today, Pope Benedict XVI scolded 24 Irish bishops for how they handled decades of child abuse by priests in Ireland.
   A report, prepared by Judge Yvonne Murphy, which was release two months ago, said that the Catholic church in Ireland "obsessively concealed child abuse in the Dublin archdiocese from 1975 to 2004." Another investigation revealed chronic beatings, rapes, near-starvation and humiliation of 30,000 children in schools and orphanages.
   According to NPR's Sylvia Poggioli, who reports on the meeting for NPR's All Things Considered tonight, "Pope Benedict condemned the abuse of children as a heinous crime and challenged the bishops to address problems of the past with determination and resolve." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:37 PM, February 16, 2010

Vatican picks over Irish paedophile priest scandal

 
   BBC News By David Willey, BBC News, Rome
   VATICAN CITY -- As the Roman Catholic Church prepares to celebrate the penitential rites of Lent, during which the faithful beg forgiveness for their sins, an unprecedented act of private penance has been held behind closed doors at the Vatican.
   Pope Benedict spent two days in one of the Vatican's sumptuous marble audience halls closeted with 24 Irish bishops who both individually and collectively confessed to him their shortcomings and omissions in the paedophile clergy scandal which has shocked the entire Catholic world.
   Cardinal Sean Brady, the Catholic primate of all Ireland, who led the delegation of bishops, said afterwards that "at this time of penance, we must begin with ourselves". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:35 PM, February 16, 2010

Former Catholic Monsignor defrocked

 
   ARIZONA Fox 11
   by Associated Press
   Posted on February 16, 2010 at 1:59 PM
   PHOENIX (AP) -- The Phoenix Catholic Diocese announced Tuesday that former Monsignor Dale Fushek has been defrocked. The Vatican removed Fushek from his right to exercise the functions of the priesthood.
   The Diocese said the Most Reverend Thomas J. Olmsted received a "Decree of Dismissal" from the Vatican in which the Bishop was notified that the penalty of dismissal has been imposed on Fushek. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:31 PM

Priest faces sex abuse charges

  [1977-81 Fr Murray Moffat* (64)] - RCC. Girl (12).    
   The Queensland Times, by Felicity Caldwell | 17th February 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A FORMER Ipswich Catholic priest is to face trial over allegedly sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl.
   Murray Alexander Moffat, 64, has been accused of indecent dealings with the girl while he was working as a parish priest in Booval 30 years ago.
   The offences are alleged to have occurred between 1977 and 1981 when the man, then aged between 32 and 36, was working as a Catholic priest for the Sacred Heart Church. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:03 PM

The Pope, the Irish Bishops, Episcopal Responsibility

     
   Vatican Radio, 16 Feb 10
   VATICAN CITY (RV) -- Pope Benedict XVI has urged the Bishops of Ireland to resolve the crisis facing the church in their country with courageous and concrete steps.
   According to a statement released at the end of a two day extraordinary summit held at the Vatican to discuss the aftermath of the revelations contained in two reports into child sex abuse by clergy and religious in Ireland, the Pope spoke to the bishops of the "heinous crime", of sex abuse which "offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person."
   Speaking at a news conference Tuesday afternoon following the conclusion of the meeting between the Holy Father, Prefects of the Curia and twenty four of the serving bishops of Ireland, Cardinal Sean Brady of Armagh, left no doubt about the issue at the heart of two days of talks. He said "The questions of the victims was a main concern right throughout the meeting". He added that the Pope listened attentively to all the bishops had to say. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:54 PM

Victims fear whitewash in Irish abuse scandal

 
   Reuters By Philip Pullella
   VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict and Irish bishops ended crisis talks over a paedophilia scandal on Tuesday but victims' groups expressed fears of a whitewash where those who facilitated child abuse by priests will not face justice.
   A Vatican statement issued at the end of the pope's meetings with 24 Irish bishops called sexual abuse of children by priests a "heinous crime" and said the bishops had promised the pope they are committed to cooperating with civil authorities in investigations of the scandal.
   But victims groups expressed deep dismay, saying the meeting did not conclude who should pay for a policy of cover up and failed to mention any Vatican responsibility for looking the other way for decades. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:52 PM

Abuse survivors round on Vatican

 
   The Press Association
   IRELAND – Survivors of clerical abuse have rounded on Pope Benedict XVI for not acknowledging senior clergy covered up decades of sickening mistreatment.
   At the end of an unprecedented two-day Vatican summit with Irish Bishops, the Pontiff branded the sexual abuse of children and young people a heinous crime and a grave sin.
   The Vatican said the Pope also told Bishops the weakening of faith was a significant contributing factor in the phenomenon of the sexual abuse of minors.
   Maeve Lewis, of support group One in Four, hit back and said Pope Benedict's response was inadequate.
   "It is deeply insulting to survivors to suggest that they were abused due to failures of faith, rather than because sex offending priests were moved from parish to parish, and those in authority looked away while further children were sexually abused," said Ms Lewis. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:49 PM

Brady pledges co-operation after meeting with pope

 
   The Irish Times, with audio, PATSY MCGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent in Rome,
   VATICAN CITY -- The Primate of All-Ireland Cardinal Seán Brady said this afternoon that were the remit of the Murphy Commission to be extended to other Catholic dioceses in Ireland, the Catholic Church "will co-operate fully with that inquiry."
   He pointed to the Church's current co-operation with statutory bodies such as the HSE and the Department of Health in Northern Ireland, as they prepare audits on child protection, as an example of such co-operation.
   He was speaking today at a press conference at the Vatican Radio centre in Rome following discussions between Pope Benedict, seven Curial Cardinals and 24 Irish bishops yesterday and this morning on the clerical child sex abuse crisis in Ireland. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:46 PM ;

Vatican Urges Irish Bishops to "Own Up" to Guilt in Sex Abuse Scandals

 
   Lifesite By Hilary White, Rome correspondent
   VATICAN CITY, ROME, February 16, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The sexual abuse of children is not just a "heinous crime" but "a grave sin which offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person created in his image," Pope Benedict XVI said today following meetings with 24 Irish bishops.
   In his remarks the pope also linked the abuse crisis in Ireland to "the more general crisis of faith affecting the Church."
   The members of the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference are in Rome this week to meet with Pope Benedict XVI and senior members of the Curia to address the scandal of Catholic institutional involvement in decades of sexual, physical and psychological abuse of young people in parishes, orphanages and workhouses. The meetings between the 24 diocesan bishops were held behind closed doors in the Apostolic Palace yesterday and today. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:44 PM

Irish cardinal admits 'failures' in pedophile scandal

 
   Montreal Gazette Agence France-Presse
   VATICAN CITY -- An Irish cardinal Tuesday acknowledged leadership "failures" in the handling of Ireland's pedophile priest scandal after talks with Pope Benedict XVI.
   "There have been failures of course in our leadership, and as one of the victims' daughters said, the only way we will regain that credibility is through our humiliation," said Cardinal Sean Brady, primate of all Ireland.
   "Tomorrow is the beginning of Lent, time of penance, and we must begin with ourselves," he told a news conference. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:41 PM

US abuse survivors group hits out at papal response

 
   UNITED STATES -- Ireland Online
   An American group representing survivors of clerical abuse have condemned Pope Benedict XVI's statement following a meeting with Irish bishops.
   The Pontiff blamed a weakening of faith for the abuse, and did not call for any resignations.
   "It's heart-breaking that the resignation of callous, deceptive bishops wasn't even discussed at this meeting," said Barbara Blaine, president of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP). Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:39 PM

Pope meeting with bishops 'a charade'

 
   IRELAND -- Ireland Online
   The meeting between the Pope and Irish bishops to discuss clerical and institutional abuse has been deemed "a charade" by victims today.
   Benedict XVI branded the abuse of Irish children as a "heinous crime" following the two days of talks, but did not offer any apology. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:34 PM

Pope Benedict fails victims of Irish child sex abuse

 
   IRELAND -- Irish Central by Kelly Fincham
   It seems to me as if Pope Benedict has squandered an opportunity to inspire Irish Catholics.
   The pope today described the decades of child sex abuse in the Irish church as a "heinous crime," but failed to take action on calls for top bishops to resign.
  Vatican spokesman, Rev. Federico Lombardi, said the pope "shares the outrage" over the abuse and said Benedict pope had "already expressed profound regret."
   However, Lombardi said that the topic of resignations "was not addressed." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:32 PM

Pope Benedict fails to lead his Church through crisis in Ireland

 
   Irish Central
   By Father Tim
   IRELAND -- My friends:
   As many of you know, the extraordinary "summit" in Rome between Pope Benedict XVI and the Bishops of Ireland has concluded. The official statements have been released -- as expected, deploring the terrible crime of child sex abuse in the Irish Catholic Church and acknowledging that nothing was done about it for decades in spite of it being widely known.
   Language is very important to the Vatican, and this meeting in particular shows that the summit was nine parts strategy and one part theology. In a way, that is to be expected: After all, there is no theological disagreement about pedophile priests and the abuse, in any way, of innocent children.
   But back to language: The Vatican statement is critical of the Church for its "failure to act."
   That's honest and true -- as far as it goes. Nothing, however, is said about the acts the Church did take: deliberately covering up its crimes, coercing the abused into silence, transferring pedophile priests from parish to parish and even from Ireland to other countries, and refusing to cooperate with civilian authorities whose job it is to prosecute child abusers and those who conspire to cover up what is unquestionable criminal activity. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:20 PM

'Disappointment' at Vatican outcome

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times ALISON HEALY
   Abuse survivors' groups have expressed disappointment at the outcome of the meeting between the Irish bishops and Pope Benedict at the Vatican.
   The One in Four group said expectations had been high that the Vatican and the Irish bishops would fully acknowledge the role of the institutional Catholic Church in protecting sex offenders at the expense of vulnerable children and that a clear plan for the future would be offered.
   "We are also disappointed that the Pope has offered no explanation for the failure of the Vatican and the Papal Nuncio to cooperate with the Murphy Commission," its director Maeve Lewis said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:18 PM

Pope Benedict lambasts Irish Catholic church over 'heinous' child sex abuse

     
   Guardian (United Kingdom), by Stephen Bates, guardian.co.uk , Tuesday, February 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI gave the bishops of the Irish Catholic church a public dressing down at the Vatican today over the "heinous" child abuse scandal that has capsized the church's moral authority in Ireland.
   However, doubts remain about the church's openness after the papal envoy in Dublin declined to give evidence to a parliamentary inquiry there.
   After two days of discussions in the Vatican, during which each of the 24 Irish bishops was called in separately and given seven minutes to explain his conduct, an official statement was issued. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:15 PM

Pope Urges Irish Bishops to Confront Sex Abuse

 
   The New York Times, By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO and ALAN COWELL, Published: February 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY, ROME – Pope Benedict XVI urged Irish bishops on Tuesday to show "determination and resolve" in confronting the sexual abuse scandal convulsing the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland but made no explicit call for the punishment of those who perpetrated what he called a "heinous crime."
   After two days of closed-door conversations between the pope and Irish bishops, a Vatican statement said the scandal had ignited a "grave crisis," which had "led to a breakdown in trust in the church's leadership."
   But the statement seemed unlikely to satisfy victims of abuse who had called for more resignations of senior clerics involved in covering up decades of sexual abuse of children and young people by priests. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:13 PM

Pope Doesn't Ask for Resignations in Abuse Talks

 
   AOL News, Terence Neilan, Feb. 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI today ended two days of talks with Irish bishops on the sexual abuse scandal involving Ireland's Catholic priests, but no mention was made at the meeting of the victims' demands that leading bishops be forced to resign, the Vatican said.
   A Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said the issue "was not addressed," adding that the pope had "already expressed profound regret," The Associated Press reported.
   The meeting followed an investigation in Ireland that revealed the widespread scope of child sexual abuse over decades in the Dublin diocese. The findings matched previous reports from other parts of Ireland, and showed that the Catholic hierarchy appeared more concerned with covering up the crimes than bringing anyone to justice. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:10 PM

Pope Benedict XVI condemns 'heinous crime' of Irish paedophile priests

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Times (United Kingdom) Richard Owen in Rome
   Pope Benedict XVI today condemned the sexual abuse of children and young people by clergy as "not only a heinous crime but also a grave sin which offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person" as he ended a two day crisis summit with Irish bishops.
   The Pope said although "significant measures" had been taken to ensure the safety of children in future, the "grave crisis" over clerical sex abuse had led to "a breakdown in trust in the Church's leadership" and damaged "the Church's spiritual and moral credibility". The resulting "painful situation" would not be resolved quickly but had to be faced "with honesty and courage".
   The Pope is to issue a "pastoral letter" apologising to the victims of sexual abuse by clergy in Ireland and demanding "repentance" by the perpetrators following the summit, convened in the wake of the Murphy and Ryan reports. Vatican officials said the Pope would amend his draft of the letter in the light of the meeting, and would issue it during Lent. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:07 PM

Vatican Statement on Sexual Abuse by Irish Clergy Disappoints Victims Groups

 
   The New York Times By ROBERT MACKEY
   VATICAN CITY -- As my colleagues Elisabetta Povoledo and Alan Cowell report, after two days of closed-door meetings with Irish bishops, Pope Benedict XVI called the sexual abuse of children by Irish clergy members a "heinous crime," in a statement released by the Vatican on Tuesday.
   The complete text of the Vatican statement is embedded below. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:05 PM

Pope asks Irish bishops for honesty and courage to deal with sex abuse

 
   Rome Reports video presentation, February 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- The pope summoned Irish Bishops to put an end to the child abuse scandal that involved Irish priest and a cover up. Benedict XVI has called on them to confront the scandal with honesty and courage to ensure these crimes don't repeat themselves.
   The scandal involves child molestation cases that were made public after the release of two governmental reports last year. According to the Ryan Report, members of the clergy were involved in more than 1500 abuse cases that dated back to the 1930's. While the Murphy Report revealed 325 similar cases involving priests between 1975 and 2004.
   The Murphy Report, cited some of the bishops and authorities covered up the crimes in an effort to avoid a scandal. In fact, 4 bishops who admitted to their lack of leadership presented their resignation letters in December. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:59 PM

Pope condemns abuse by Catholic priests

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Radio Netherlands
   Pope Benedict XVI has called the sexual abuse of children committed by Irish priests and other Catholic clergy between 1975 and 2004 "a heinous crime".
   For the past two days, the Pope has been discussing the scandal, in the Vatican, with several Irish bishops and high-ranking Vatican members. The scandal came to light in November 2009 when the Irish Ministry of Justice published a report about it. It then emerged that the Roman Catholic church in Ireland had known about the abuse at the time but had knowingly kept it secret. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Vatican announced that the Pope and the Irish bishops have promised to cooperate with the Irish courts in their investigation of the abuse. At the Vatican conference, the participants also agreed on a plan that includes measures which could lead to the dismissal of those responsible. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:56 PM

Pope rebukes Irish bishops over sex abuse scandal

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Deutsche Welle
   After two days of talks with Ireland's top Catholic clerics, Pope Benedict XVI has criticized acts of sexual abuse by priests and urged bishops to restore the credibility of the church.
   Pope Benedict XVI has urged Ireland's bishops to restore the "spiritual and moral credibility" of the Catholic Church following two days of talks aimed at confronting a child sex abuse scandal that has shaken the Irish church.
   In a statement from the Vatican City on Tuesday, Benedict said such acts of abuse were "not only a heinous crime, but also a grave sin which offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person created in his image. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:53 PM

Pope comments 'insulting' - Survivors

 
   UTV, {with UTV video of the Vatican statement},
   IRELAND -- Survivors of clerical abuse have said they are disappointed with the outcome of the meeting between the Irish Bishops and Pope Benedict XVI, describing the papal remarks as deeply insulting.
   At the end of an unprecedented two-day Vatican summit with Irish Bishops, the Pontiff branded the sexual abuse of children and young people a "heinous crime and a grave sin."
   The 24 senior clergy were summoned over the past mishandling of child abuse scandals that rocked the Catholic church in Ireland. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:48 PM

Driving Miss Praisy

 
   Healing and Spirituality Dr. Jaime Romo February 16, 2010
   UNITED STATES -- "Hoke, you're my best friend. You are." That's a line from Driving Miss Daisy, one of the many shows I find on the television relating to Black White relations in Black History month. That scene comes from a turning point late in the film, after Miss Daisy hears a speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. about the shameful history of the south where good people were silent or apathetic about racism.
   There are many parallels in Black History and Survivors' history. Take names, for example. The fact that Black people received the names of their slave masters as their own at the time of the Emancipation Proclamation. Latinos have a similar experience of receiving our surnames from the colonizers who abused our indigenous ancestors. Survivors received our spiritual names from the faith traditions in which we were abused. My family name comes from a place called, Rincon de Romos, (Romos' corner), in the state of Aguascalientes, Mexico. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:42 AM

Sex offender legislation would go too far

 
   The Baltimore Sun Rebecca G. Riegel, Reisterstown
   MARYLAND -- The Christmastime tragedy of Sarah Foxwell has inspired politicians in Maryland to put forth an astounding number (55 at last count) of bill proposals targeting sex offenders. Although many are duplicative, the effect of even a small number of these, should they become law, would be utterly devastating to the many, many former offenders (and their families) living and trying to be productive citizens in our state.
   Many former offenders who are not now required to register would find themselves on the list, and make no mistake, public sex offender registration is a terrible burden that renders registrants virtually unemployable, destroys families and does at least as much to threaten public safety as it does to promote it.
   Separate studies by Dr. Jill Levenson and the states of New York and New Jersey illustrate both the terrible harm to families and the futility of public registration for former offenders. More importantly, none of the proposed changes to the sex offender laws currently in place would effectively address what happened to Sarah or prevent similar tragedies from happening to other children. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:23 AM

Irish Bishops Free To Go Home

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Catholic Sensibility
   In the past, the Vatican has not hesitated to criticize individual bishops or manipulate their authority for matters grave or petty. Marcel LeFebvre was excommunicated. Raymond Hunthausen was given a co-adjutor. Emmanuel Milingo … well, the less said there, the better.
   I've seen the statement coming out of the Pope's meeting with the Irish bishops. Rock also has the "body language" report from Rome. I have to confess I'm not impressed, but then I didn't think I was going to be, barring some sort of conversion at the top of the ecclesiastical heap.
   Lots of lament, to be sure, about the horrific sins of offending clergy and religious. Notable praise for lay people working with the Church to ensure widespread abuse will never happen again. But icy stares will not satisfy people who are demanding an authentic "full force of renewal." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:19 AM

Rome's Irish Remedy: "The Full Force of Renewal"

 
   Whispers in the Loggia,
   VATICAN CITY -- At 9am Rome time, the unprecedented two-day Vatican summit on clergy sex-abuse in Ireland opened with prayers and an opening greeting to Pope Benedict from the Isle's primate, Cardinal Sean Brady of Armagh.
   From there, each of the country's 24 diocesan bishops in attendance were allotted seven minutes to speak, reportedly with the understanding that the pontiff and his seven top Curial lieutenants could interject with questions or comments for each as they saw fit.
   Before being joined by Benedict, however, the day's lone public element -- at least, so far -- was an 8am Mass concelebrated by both sides, led by the Cardinal-Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone SDB (above, at B16's right). Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:15 AM

Fat Tuesday... Crunch Tuesday

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Whispers in the Loggia
   Before the second and final day of the Vatican's unprecedented sex-abuse summit with the Irish bishops, the prelates are asleep behind the walls at the "conclave hotel" -- the Vatican's Domus Sancta Marthae...
   ...and in a seeming first since November's Murphy Report, a significant development on the Isle church's latest rattling scandal has come to pass without any backgrounded episcopal commentary.
   All's not lost, however -- tomorrow's Independent makes much of B16's "body language" supposedly evident at the start of today's marathon 10-hour session:
   The body language of Pope Benedict when he finally came face to face with the [embattled] Bishop of Galway, Dr Martin Drennan, does not augur well for the former bible scholar named in the Murphy report. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:12 AM

The Summit Wraps

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Whispers in the Loggia
   The abuse summit of the Irish bishops having just concluded -- with the customary group photo taken (above) -- the following release is fresh off the wire from the Holy See Press Office:
   On 15 and 16 February 2010, the Holy Father met the Irish Bishops and senior members of the Roman Curia to discuss the serious situation which has emerged in the Church in Ireland. Together they examined the failure of Irish Church authorities for many years to act effectively in dealing with cases involving the sexual abuse of young people by some Irish clergy and religious. All those present recognized that this grave crisis has led to a breakdown in trust in the Church's leadership and has damaged her witness to the Gospel and its moral teaching. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:05 AM

RESIGNATION OF BISHOP OF GALWAY UNLIKELY AFTER PAPAL VISIT

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Galway News February 16, 2010
   The Pope says Child abuse in Ireland was a heinous crime - but more resignations from Irish Bishops, including Bishop of Galway Martin Drennan, are not expected.
   In the last hour The Pontiff has commented following 2 days of meetings between Bishops.
   The talks between 24 Irish Bishops and Pope Benedict in the Vatican were described as "frank and open". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:57 AM

Motti Elon: I decided to remain silent

   
   ISRAEL -- The Jerusalem Post BY JPOST.COM STAFF 09:35 16/Feb/2010 "I believe that out of this crisis only a great joy will arise and have therefore decided to remain silent," Rabbi Mordechai (Motti) Elon said Tuesday, responding to allegations that he may have committed "acts in contradiction to the values of sanctity and morals," made earlier in the day by a rabbinical forum dedicated to preventing sexual harassment within the national-religious sector.
   The forum issued an announcement on Monday warning that Elon was dangerous to the public.
   According to the Takana forum, after receiving complaints about Elon's implicit sexual misconduct, the forum demanded that he end all public activity, step down from any educational and managerial positions and cease conducting one-on-one counseling. The forum, composed of prominent national-religious rabbis and legal experts, refrained from making the affair pubic until this point in time in order to preserve the dignity of the complainants and the alleged perpetrator, the announcement said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:55 AM

COMMUNIQUE ON PAPAL MEETING WITH IRISH BISHOPS

 
   Vatican Information Service 16 FEB 2010
   VATICAN CITY, (VIS) -- Given below is the communique released this morning after the Holy Father's meeting of yesterday and today with the Bishops of the Irish Bishops' Conference.
   "On 15 and 16 February 2010, the Holy Father met the Irish Bishops and senior members of the Roman Curia to discuss the serious situation which has emerged in the Church in Ireland. Together they examined the failure of Irish Church authorities for many years to act effectively in dealing with cases involving the sexual abuse of young people by some Irish clergy and religious. All those present recognized that this grave crisis has led to a breakdown in trust in the Church's leadership and has damaged her witness to the Gospel and its moral teaching." ...
   "For his part, the Holy Father observed that the sexual abuse of children and young people is not only a heinous crime, but also a grave sin which offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person created in his image. While realizing that the current painful situation will not be resolved quickly, he challenged the Bishops to address the problems of the past with determination and resolve, and to face the present crisis with honesty and courage. He also expressed the hope that the present meeting would help to unify the Bishops and enable them to speak with one voice in identifying concrete steps aimed at bringing healing to those who had been abused, encouraging a renewal of faith in Christ and restoring the Church's spiritual and moral credibility."
   "The Holy Father also pointed to the more general crisis of faith affecting the Church and he linked that to the lack of respect for the human person and how the weakening of faith has been a significant contributing factor in the phenomenon of the sexual abuse of minors. He stressed the need for a deeper theological reflection on the whole issue, and called for an improved human, spiritual, academic and pastoral preparation both of candidates for the priesthood and religious life and of those already ordained and professed." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:09 AM

TD Slams Vatican Representative

 
   IRELAND -- 4NI,
   A Fine Gael TD has slammed the Papal Nuncio for his failure to cooperate with the Murphy reports and for his refusal to answer questions at a joint Oireachtas committee.
   The Fine Gael spokesperson on children, Alan Shatter revealed yesterday evening that the Papal Nuncio had refused to attend a meeting of the Joint Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee. Deputy Shatter said the non-cooperation of the Papal representative and of the Vatican was "scandalous" and "incomprehensible".
   "At a time when it is acknowledged in Rome that members of the clergy in Ireland are guilty of abominable sexual abuse of children, the refusal of the Papal Nuncio to attend a meeting of the Joint Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee is not only deeply regrettable but incomprehensible," Mr Shatter said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:57 AM

Church must 'restore credibility' after abuse scandal

 
   AFP
   VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI has urged Irish bishops to "restore the credibility" of the Roman Catholic Church rocked by a paedophilia priest scandal, the Vatican said on Tuesday.
   The pope is holding a second day of talks with Irish bishops to seek the way forward after a paedophile priest scandal which has rocked the mainly Catholic country.
   The Irish delegation was led by Cardinal Sean Brady, primate of all Ireland, who in December met Benedict along with Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin over the crisis which came to light with the publication of two shocking judicial reports. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:55 AM

Milwaukee Archbishop To 'Set Record Straight'

   
   WISN, {The editorial},
   MILWAUKEE (WI) -- Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki is writing an editorial in Tuesday's newspaper to 'set the record straight' regarding recent allegations he mishandled a sex abuse case when he was the Bishop of La Crosse.
   The case involved a woman who claimed her priest sexually assaulted her last year.
   The woman claims she took the matter to then La Crosse Bishop Listecki. She says he sent her a letter saying he was looking into the matter, but he did not contact police. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:52 AM

Priest accused of embezzlement stands mute to theft charge

  [2007-09 Fr Robert Chukwu* (59)] - RCC. US $200k missing.    
   LaCrosse Tribune By ANNE JUNGEN | ajungen@lacrossetribune.com ,
   PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WISCONSIN - The Rev. Robert Chukwu shook hands and mingled in the Crawford County courtroom Monday before his name was called.
   The Catholic priest stared forward and pressed his lips together for most of his preliminary hearing as the district attorney laid out a felony theft case that accuses him of stealing about $200,000 from two Crawford County parishes and the Diocese of La Crosse.
   Chukwu, who wore his clerical collar to court, stood mute as a not guilty plea was entered on his behalf. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:49 AM

Archbishop Listecki Talks about Alleged La Crosse Priest Abuse

   
   WTMJ By The WTMJ News Team,
   MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN -- The new leader of the Catholic Church in Milwaukee addressing a tough issue head on.
   For the first time, Archbishop Jerome Listecki is responding to a controversy involving the reporting of an alleged priest abuse case in his former diocese.
   A 47-year old woman reported an assault to the Diocese in La Crosse where Listecki was in charge. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:43 AM

Irish victims want action, not only words

 
   Javno (Croatia), February 16, 2010
   DUBLIN, Ireland (AFP) -- Victims of sexual abuse by Irish clerics want action rather than words, a support group said Tuesday while acknowleding some "positive" signs from a meeting of Irish bishops with the pope.
   Speaking on the second day of Vatican talks on a paedophile priest scandal, Irish Survivors of Child Abuse group (SOCA) founder John Kelly added that he hoped Pope Benedict XVI would eventually come to Ireland to apologise.
   "The Irish people and the victims are entitled to expect firm actions from the pope," he told AFP. "We are entitled to expect that the pope make those who committed crimes or covered up crimes, including bishops, be made accountable. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:39 AM

Pope says paedophilia a 'heinous crime'

 
   RTE News, with audio, 13:08, Tuesday, 16 February 2010
   {Read the full statement}
   VATICAN CITY -- The Pope has told Irish bishops at a special summit in the Vatican that paedophilia is a heinous crime and that the Catholic Church must address the issue with resolve, according to a statement.
   The Pope has urged the 24 Irish bishops to show unity in identifying concrete steps aimed at bringing healing to survivors of abuse.
   He said he realised that the current painful situation will not be resolved quickly and he urged the bishops to address the problems of the past with determination and resolve and face the present crisis with honesty and courage. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:32 AM

Pope says paedophilia 'a grave sin which offends God'

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times IRISH TIMES REPORTERS
   Pope Benedict told Ireland's Catholic Bishops during two days of crisis talks over a paedophilia scandal that sexual abuse of children by priests was a "heinous crime" that they must address with resolve, the Vatican said today.
   "The Holy Father observed that the sexual abuse of children and young people is not only a heinous crime, but also a grave sin which offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person created in his image," the statement said.
   "While realising that the current painful situation will not be resolved quickly, he challenged the bishops to address the problems of the past with determination and resolve, and to face the present crisis with honesty and courage," it said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:27 AM

Irish bishops face the music in Rome

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Guardian (United Kingdom) John Hooper guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 16 February 2010
   The pope and senior prelates have been grilling their colleagues over abuse found to be endemic in the Irish church. There are two schools of thought about Pope Benedict and the child sex abuse that has disgraced the Roman Catholic church for decades. One view is that he connived in the ostrich-like policy of his predecessor, Pope John Paul II. The other is that he had no option but to go along with that policy (the Vatican being, after all, an absolute monarchy).
   The outcome of an extraordinary summit at the Vatican which ends today will show just how far he is prepared to go in fulfilling his implied pledge, before his election as pope, to sweep the "filth" from the Catholic church. The entire Irish hierarchy finds itself nearing the conclusion of a hauling over the coals such as it has never experienced before, motivated by the publication last year of two damning reports detailing extensive child sex abuse in parishes and church-run institutions. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:23 AM

Pope tells Irish bishops pedophilia a heinous crime

 
   Reuters
   VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict told Irish bishops during two days of crisis talks over a pedophilia scandal that sexual abuse of children by priests was a "heinous crime" that they must address with resolve, the Vatican said on Tuesday.
   "The Holy Father observed that the sexual abuse of children and young people is not only a heinous crime, but also a grave sin which offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person created in his image," a statement said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:21 AM

Pope: Church must address 'heinous crime' of paedophilia

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Ireland Online
   Pope Benedict XVI today branded the sexual abuse of children and young people a "heinous crime" and a "grave sin".
   At the end of an unprecedented two-day Vatican summit with Irish bishops, the Pontiff said the the clergy should face the present crisis with honesty and courage.
   The 24 senior clergy were summonsed over the past mishandling of child abuse scandals that rocked the Catholic church in Ireland. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:19 AM

Anger as papal nuncio refuses to testify on child abuse

 
   Sydney Morning Herald
   DUBLIN, IRELAND: Irish politicians have denounced the refusal of the Pope's diplomat in Ireland to testify to a parliamentary panel probing the level of Catholic Church co-operation with investigations into the church's cover-up of child abuse.
   News of the refusal came as the Vatican described the child sex abuse scandal in Ireland as "humiliating" for the church and 24 Irish bishops began unprecedented talks with the Pope.
   The papal nuncio to Ireland, Cardinal Giuseppi Leanza, told MPs in a letter published on Monday that he would not answer questions from the parliament's foreign affairs committee. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:16 AM

Irish sexual abuse needs a strong response

     
   The Australian, by David Sharrock,
   VATICAN CITY -- IF it were not so grave an issue, the spectacle of Ireland's most senior clergy dressed in their finery and lining up to defend themselves, one by one, in a seven-minute address to the Pope might have all the comic ingredients of a public school headmaster ticking off to his prefects.
   But a great deal rides on the outcome of the Vatican meeting, an extraordinarily rare conference called to consider the damage wrought to the Roman Catholic church by hundreds of Irish pedophile priests who assaulted their young charges for decades, seemingly with impunity. The past has finally caught up with them.
   Last year, two reports came to devastating conclusions about the role of religion in the life of the state. The first found there was systemic sexual, physical and emotional abuse in Catholic-run residential institutes for children. The second said the hierarchy had deliberately covered up the priests' crimes, protecting them from the law, in order to save the church's reputation. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:13 AM

Pope's body language speaks volumes at historic meeting

 
   Irish Independent, By John Cooney, Tuesday February 16 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- THE body language of Pope Benedict when he finally came face to face with the Bishop of Galway, Dr Martin Drennan, does not augur well for the former bible scholar named in the Murphy report.
   The habitually aloof Bishop Drennan is eagerly stooping forward to greet the head of the Catholic Church, who has the sole power to remove him from episcopal office.
   Note, too, how the usually formal bishop is offering the Pontiff not a steady handshake.
   His gesture is not really a handshake at all. It is more like a quick finger-grasping greeting, worthy of a Dail politician. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:03 AM

Nine vacancies offer chance to revive Church

 
   Irish Independent By John Cooney, Tuesday February 16 2010
   IRELAND -- NINE vacancies will soon occur in the 26 dioceses in the Republic and Northern Ireland.
   This represents an unprecedented one-third of the total, and these nine posts will need to be filled by the German Pontiff.
   These sweeping changes in the personnel of the Irish hierarchy will provide Pope Benedict with the opportunity over the next two years to appoint a younger generation of "new blood" priests to a jaded bench of bishops. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:01 AM

Clergy 'must admit blame for abominable acts of abuse'

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish Independent By John Cooney, David Sharrock and Richard Owen Tuesday February 16 2010
   CATHOLIC clergy who have sinned by abusing children or by turning a blind eye to paedophile priests must admit blame for their "abominable acts", Ireland's bishops were told yesterday.
   "Yes, storms spark fear, even those that rock the boat of the church because of the sins of its members," said Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican Secretary of State, in a sermon.
   He was speaking inside St Peter's Basilica shortly before they began two days of crisis talks with the Pope. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:59 AM

Lawyer calls for removal of kids from Methodist Church

     
   The Southern Times,
   Johannesburg, South Africa – Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg and former bishop Paul Verryn have been criticised for the conditions and exposure to danger of children who found refuge there.
   But the church is providing shelter and assistance to youngsters to whom little or no assistance was initially offered by the state, said a child rights lawyer this week.
   However, the last few children still residing at the church should be taken into care systems and a planned 'reception centre' must be opened as soon as possible to take care of unaccompanied children. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:49 AM

Irish bishops continue Pope talks

   
   BBC News
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI will meet Irish Roman Catholic bishops for a second day of talks to discuss their response to a child sex abuse scandal.
   On Monday the 24 bishops sat round a table at the Vatican with the Pope. There were no reports of what was said, but a statement is expected on Tuesday.
   In a report last year the Irish Church admitted covering up abuse for decades. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:47 AM

Irish angry at Vatican as summit ends

 
   The Associated Press By FRANCES D'EMILIO (AP)
   VATICAN CITY, ROME – Ireland's bishops and Pope Benedict XVI wrapped up talks Tuesday aimed at regaining the trust of Catholics shaken by revelations of clergy sex abuse and cover-up, as new anger flared over the refusal of the papal representative to Ireland to testify before lawmakers there.
   A second day of an extraordinary meeting between Pope Benedict XVI and 24 diocesan bishops was held behind closed doors in the Apostolic Palace.
   The Vatican has promised to comment on the crisis after the summit ends in the early afternoon, and some bishops have agreed to speak at a news conference later in the day. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:44 AM

Statement on Meeting with Irish Bishops

 
   Vatican Radio 16 Feb 10
   VATICAN CITY (RV) -- Below we publish the final statement of the meeting between Pope Benedict XVI, Curia Prefects and Irish Bishops here at the Vatican:
   On 15 and 16 February 2010, the Holy Father met the Irish Bishops and senior members of the Roman Curia to discuss the serious situation which has emerged in the Church in Ireland. Together they examined the failure of Irish Church authorities for many years to act effectively in dealing with cases involving the sexual abuse of young people by some Irish clergy and religious. All those present recognized that this grave crisis has led to a breakdown in trust in the Church's leadership and has damaged her witness to the Gospel and its moral teaching. The meeting took place in a spirit of prayer and collegial fraternity, and its frank and open atmosphere provided guidance and support to the Bishops in their efforts to address the situation in their respective Dioceses. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:42 AM

Bishop meets Pope

 
   Derry Journal By Staff reporter
   VATICAN CITY -- Bishop of Derry Dr Seamus Hegarty is expected to arrive back in the city tomorrow after meeting Pope Benedict XVI in Rome.
   Dr Hegarty was among the Irish Catholic hierarchy summoned to the Vatican to discuss the clerical sexual abuse scandal that has rocked the church to its foundations.
   The summit was opened yesterday by All-Ireland Primate Cardinal Sean Brady. The 24 bishops went one by one to the pontiff and kissed his hand in a sign of fraternal respect in the first of two sessions. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:39 AM

Former Turbeville Child Care Worker Arrested

  [Atchley -? NEW*] - Baptist. Children.
   WOLO
   TURBEVILLE (SC) -- The sign outside the Free Will Baptist Home for Children in Turbeville reads, "if we don't stand up for children, we don't stand up for much." Executive director Todd Parrish says the mission is to put children first, but a former staff member is accused of taking advantage of the kids.
   Director Parrish says, "This situation is shocking no matter how often you may hear about it in society."
   53 year old Arley Atchley has been arrested and charged with 2 counts of criminal sexual conduct. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:37 AM

Former senior Wirral vicar jailed for downloading child porn

   
   Wirral Globe, By Lynda Roughley,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A FORMER senior vicar from Wirral has been jailed for 12 months for downloading obscene child porn images.
   Ex-Church of England Rev Paul Battersby was already subjected to a suspended prison sentence imposed two years ago after he was caught with indecent images while working as a priest in Lancashire.
   But Battersby, who was in the ministry for 31 years, was locked up after being caught for a second time when he broke the rules of his previous court order by using a nickname on the internet to organise a missionary conference. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:34 AM

Reporting abuse to civil authorities a must

   
   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, By Jerome E. Listecki, Posted: Feb. 15, 2010
   WISCONSIN -- When I was ordained a priest in 1975, I never imagined I would be publicly apologizing for the criminal and sinful actions of priests who abused children. These crimes go against everything the priesthood and the Catholic Church represents. It is a horror we can never erase and for which we will always atone. As a representative of the church, I apologize to victims/survivors and their families and promise to strive for healing and resolution.
   In my first six weeks as archbishop of Milwaukee, I have been pleased to learn about the deliberate and pastoral approach that has shaped policies within this archdiocese, especially since 2002. I want everyone in southeastern Wisconsin to be aware of these policies and understand what happens when we receive a report of sexual abuse by a diocesan priest.
   In the archdiocese, we have a Community Advisory Board that counsels me on our policies and practices. Board members include individuals with expertise from outside the church structure and are listed on the archdiocesan Web site. My desire as your new archbishop is to learn from and build upon the high standards already in place, always listening for recommendations to improve our efforts. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:32 AM

John Cooney: Unholy ghosts of clerical sex abuse stalk Pope's homeland

         
   Irish Independent, By John Cooney, Tuesday February 16 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- POPE Benedict has been calling on the Holy Spirit to guide the Irish bishops out of the nightmarish cycle of child clerical sexual abuse scandals -- the scandals that have shattered their moral authority and brought them to Rome in search of healing and renewal at the two-day special summit that ends this afternoon.
   But lodged in the Bavarian Pope's mind is the even more horrendous prospect of his having to confront an unholy ghost, in the guise of clerical paedophilia, that for decades has blighted generations of school children in his native Germany.
   Indeed, some commentators here are suggesting the time and energy being devoted by the 83-year-old Pope to resolve 'the Irish problem' is a trial-run for an ever bigger crisis: daily he hears more tragic revelations from the land of his birth of a spiralling series of child sexual abuse atrocities. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:30 AM

Porn vicar locked up

  [Battersby] - ? Church of England (Anglican communion). Testing nickname.  
   Lep,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A Lancashire vicar has been jailed for 12 months for downloading obscene child porn images.
   Rev Paul Battersby was already subjected to a suspended prison sentence imposed two years ago after he was caught with indecent images while working as a priest at St Ambrose Church in Leyland.
   But Battersby, who was in the ministry for 31 years, was locked up after being caught for a second time when he broke the rules of his previous court order by using a nickname on the internet to organise a missionary conference. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:27 AM

Bishop in Rome meeting with Pope

     
   The Sentinel February 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- The Bishop of Galway, Rev Martin Drennan, was given seven minutes to "account directly to the holy father" about his views, actions or knowledge about decades of sexual and physical abuse by clergy, at a two day meeting with Pope Benedict XVI in Rome this week.
   Bishop Drennan was one of 24 Irish bishops who met with the pontiff and seven leading members of the Curia at two sessions in the Vatican yesterday. A third session with the Pope began this morning at 8am and will end at 1pm.
   Each Bishop was given about seven minutes to discuss with the pope the fallout from reports on clerical abuse, including the Ryan and Murphy reports. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:24 AM

Damages for Catholic abuse could cost millions

   
   The Local,
   GERMANY -- As more victims of sexual abuse by priests in the German Catholic church in the 1970s and 80s come forward, their lawyers said on Tuesday that compensation could reach into the millions.
   Berlin lawyer Manuela Groll, who represents nine victims, told daily Die Welt that sums between €5,000 and €10,000 are under discussion.
   "My clients are not happy with an apology, and instead expect compensation from the orders," Groll told the paper. "An agreement out of court would be the right signal to the victims." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:20 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Tue February 16, 2010
• Archbishop Hickey issues Fr Abourjaily clarification.  [~ 2000s Fr Richard Abourjaily*] - RCC. "Delusional". Cancer fake netted Lourdes trip money. Not obeying go home order.        

Archbishop Hickey issues Fr Abourjaily clarification


   The Record (R.C. Perth, W. Australia, weekly), p 1, February 17, 2010
   PERTH (W. Australia) –
   Archbishop Barry Hickey issued the following statement last weekend regarding Fr Richard Abourjaily:
   "Fr Richard Abourjaily is a priest of the Sydney Diocese currently without priestly faculties.
   "On the recommendation of Fr John Flader of Sydney, I met Fr Abourjaily some weeks ago regarding the possibility of him taking up priestly ministry in Perth.
  [Picture] Fr Abourjaily shortly before ordination in 2007.  
   "I allowed him to reside in a Perth parish and gave him permission to help out if needed while I contacted Cardinal Pell.
   "Following my conversation with the Cardinal, I thought it best to recall Fr Richard from the parish and arranged for him to live privately with two other priests.
   Fr Richard does not have Perth faculties and therefore cannot do any public ministry until further notice.
   "Fr Abourjaily will use this time to take stock and discern his future. I do not feel I can comment in any way on events that occurred in the Sydney Archdiocese. #

   [COMMENT: Even if the Perth archbishop says he cannot comment on what occurred in Sydney archdiocese, close Church-watchers know about his fake cancer and donations for his Lourdes trip, from reports in the general mass media, and also know an allegation of what happened in the U.S.A. before he was ordained as a priest.  How the RCC stumbles from one error to another!
   WHO is Fr John Flader of Sydney, who recommended the move across the continent?  Is he the same Fr John Flader who has the unenviable task of giving Catholic answers to questions from doubters, and whose column appears in various R.C. papers, including this paper, The Record of Perth, on page 12 of this same issue?  Does he have authority to encourage a priest of Sydney area to disobey his "Ordinary," i.e., Cardinal Pell, and cross the Australian continent?  Well, um, er, not really! 
   Archbishop Hickey wrote: "I allowed him to reside in a Perth parish and gave him permission to help out if needed while I contacted Cardinal Pell."  In this day of instant communication by telephone, mobile cellphones and e-mail, was that the correct way to handle this situation?  Does that mean that the formerly beleagured Archbishop Hickey is now harbouring a runaway disobedient priest?  And flouting Roman Catholic canon law? ENDS.]
   [LOOK BACK: Banned priest 'saying Mass,' February 13, 2010]
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm#archbishop_hickey_issues
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/religion/religchron4.htm#archbishop_hickey_issues
[Feb 17, 2010]

Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Wed February 17, 2010 edition:


The rights of children

 
   The Irish Times, Feb 18, 2010
   IRELAND – THE PROPOSED children's rights amendment to the Constitution would herald a major improvement on the present protection afforded to children, and the publication of the wording is long overdue. It was first recommended by the 1993 Kilkenny incest inquiry report and has featured a number of times since in official reports.
   This amendment is about much more than intervening in families or in situations where children are being abused, like the unfortunate case this week. It is a positive statement of the rights of children as individuals to have their welfare regarded as a primary consideration and the responsibility of their parents, as the primary protectors of their welfare, to provide for them.
   This is the intent of the proposed new Article 42 of the Constitution, to be entitled Children, replacing and incorporating much of the existing Article 42, entitled Education. The old Article set a very high threshold for intervention in the marital family, requiring the family to "fail" for "physical or moral reasons". [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:25 PM]
   [COMMENTS: Words would not have saved the children, in a nation which at that time was betwitched by the pretended magic of the RCC. ENDS.]

A brave new model for the rights of Irish children

 
   The Irish Times By URSULA KILKELLY, Feb 18, 2010
   IRELAND -- ANALYSIS : The proposed changes to the Constitution would force the State to give deserved priority of place to children in all decisions that might affect them
   IRELAND HAS come late to children's rights. The inadequate provision for children's rights in the Constitution and the knock-on effect is well-documented.
   Numerous reports have detailed the extent to which children's rights have been ignored and underplayed. The Ryan report documented the appalling abuse and neglect of children in State institutions over several decades, and others have detailed the failure of those in authority to prioritise children's right to protection, listen to them and to speak up on their behalf. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:23 PM

Police Chief critical of La Crosse Diocese Policy

   
   WEAU, Reporter: Andrew Fefer Email Address: andrew fefer § weau com
   LaCROSSE (WI) -- On Tuesday, a former La Crosse Diocese Bishop spoke out about a case against a priest for the first time. It involves a sexual assault accusation from when Jerome Listecki was still in La Crosse. Now Eau Claire Police Chief Jerry Matysik wants a diocese policy about sexual assault to change.
   The La Crosse Diocese website shows anyone who wants to report sexual abuse of a child should send it to one of its monsignors, and that they should also take their reports to civil authorities.
   "There isn't a gray area," Matysik said. "This isn't something that we can sort of do half-right now." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:20 PM

Papal nuncio attends every session with bishops

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times PATSY McGARRY Religious Affairs Correspondent in Rome
   VATICAN MEETINGS: THE PAPAL nuncio to Ireland Archbishop Giuseppe Leanza attended all meetings at the Vatican this week involving Pope Benedict, senior curial cardinals and the Irish bishops.
   However, he did not contribute to proceedings nor did he or the Vatican secretary of state Cardinal Bertone make any reference at the various sessions to the decision of Archbishop Leanza not to appear before the Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs, said the Archbishop of Cashel and Emly Dermot Clifford yesterday.
   Appointed apostolic administrator to Cloyne diocese last March and Ireland's longest serving Catholic Archbishop, he told The Irish Times in Rome yesterday that it would probably be advisable to await the result of audits by the HSE and the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland before it was decided to extend the remit of the Murphy Commission to other Catholic dioceses in Ireland. Otherwise, he said: "The past won't be the past for a very long time." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:47 PM

Massgoer reaction 'If this was just a normal crime from somebody else, something would be done immediately'

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times RONAN McGREEVY
   LARGE CROWDS attended the Ash Wednesday services at Dublin's Pro-Cathedral yesterday at lunchtime, but the statement made by Pope Benedict after the two-day meeting with the Irish bishops in Rome did not impress those who spoke to The Irish Times.
   One man and his wife, who did not want to be named because the subject of religion was a fraught one with their son, said the church was full of "past middle age Catholics who have been conned".
   They noted the words of abuse victim Michael O'Brien, who described the outcome of two days of meeting in Rome as a "whitewash". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:42 PM

Resignation of bishops not on agenda, says Brennan

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times EOIN BURKE-KENNEDY and LORNA SIGGINS
   RESIGNATIONS: BISHOP DENIS Brennan of Ferns said yesterday the issue of resignations was not on the agenda at talks between the Irish bishops and the pope in Rome earlier this week.
   He was responding to criticism from victims' groups who expressed disappointment at the failure of the talks to address several issues relating to the church's handling of child abuse cases.
   Bishop of Galway Dr Martin Drennan did not attend Ash Wednesday Mass in Galway Cathedral yesterday as he was travelling back from Rome. A spokesman for Dr Drennan confirmed that he had not resigned. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:40 PM

'No division' in hierarchy about child protection

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times STEVEN CARROLL
   ARCHBISHOP'S REACTION: THERE WAS "no division" among bishops about future child protection measures and the church must ensure no "slippage" in dealing with clerical sex abuse in the future, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said. .
   Speaking for the first time since a meeting of 24 Irish bishops and Pope Benedict XVI in Rome, Dr Martin yesterday said a shared sense of concern about the handling of abuse had been expressed and each person needed to accept their specific responsibilities. "I believe the future of dealing with this question is in the hands of the Irish church."
   He added: "The Irish church has to have the strength to do that and there [must] be no slippage, no going backwards. We have robust child protection measures in place and there is no division among the bishops about those. We have the measures to ensure that if anybody fails it is noticed." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:38 PM

Dismay in Vatican at negative Irish response to 'historic' meeting

 
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times PADDY AGNEW in Rome
   REACTION: ON THE day after the historic two-day meeting between the Irish bishops and Pope Benedict, there was a certain dismay in the Vatican at the widespread negative Irish media reaction.
   Speaking of what he called a "dialogue between deaf parties", one commentator said neither the Holy See nor Irish public and media opinion had fully understood the other. What seemed a very useful, groundbreaking meeting to one, looked like a total waste of time to the other.
   From the Vatican viewpoint, all sight has been lost of the exceptional nature of this week's meeting and, above all, of the forthcoming pastoral letter. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:35 PM

Dismay at lack of reply to open letter

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times
   VICTIM REACTION: ABUSE VICTIM Andrew Madden has said he is dismayed at the failure of Pope Benedict XVI to respond to an open letter sent to him before this week's meetings with the Irish bishops.
   The letter urged the pope to accept the resignation of three bishops who offered to quit following publication of the Murphy report. Mr Madden and other members of One in Four will meet Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin tomorrow to discuss the meeting between the pope and the bishops.
   Abuse survivor and Catholic priest Fr Paddy McCafferty said he understood the "pain and disappointment" of fellow survivors on the outcome of the meeting, but he cautioned that it was a "work in progress", as other bishops had said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:33 PM

Former youth minister pleads guilty to abuse

  - Baptist.
   Associated Baptist Press By Bob Allen Wednesday, February 17, 2010
   SEAFORD, Va. (ABP) -- A former associate pastor and minister of youth at a Southern Baptist church in Virginia pleaded guilty Feb. 11 to sex offenses against two teenage girls.
   Jack Duffer, 41, was scheduled to stand trial that day on a total of 18 felony charges. Instead he entered a guilty plea to one charge of an indecent act with a child and eight counts of aggravated sexual battery in a plea bargain in which nine of the charges were dropped. Sentencing is scheduled for May 13. According to the Williamsburg Yorktown Daily, Judge William Andrews III told Duffer he faces up to 165 years in prison.
   Duffer, known as "Pastor Jack" to the congregation of Seaford Baptist Church in Seaford, Va., was arrested Aug. 13 on charges of taking indecent liberties with a child and contributing to the delinquency of a child. Authorities said the charge stemmed from a single act that occurred sometime between July 24 and Aug. 8 of 2009. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:29 PM

An Irish (Catholic) tragedy

 
   UNITED STATES / IRELAND -- Renew America By Matt C. Abbott
   In light of recent headlines involving the Catholic Church in Ireland, I'm reprinting the Introduction to Joe Rigert's 2008 book An Irish Tragedy. Many thanks to Charles Eby of the Crossland Foundation for allowing me to reprint Rigert's material.
   "Oh, the poor Irish," exclaimed Tony Flannery when I explained the purpose of my visit – to examine the scandal of clergy sex abuse in his country. Indeed, the Irish have suffered much: oppressed for generations under English rule, once decimated by famine, mired in the mud of poverty, victimized by prejudice as migrants to America. And now, shamed by the pervasive sexual abuses of their priests. Despite this history, Flannery was not defensive. As a leading critic and reformer in the Irish Catholic Church, a role that has cost him any prospects of career advancement, Flannery knows that healing can only come through addressing the church's problems openly and frankly.
   My goal in traveling to Ireland was to get insights from people like Flannery on the causes and extent of sexual abuse in that country, and to determine to what extent Irish priests had contributed to the monstrous sex-scandal in the American church. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:27 PM

You go, Ireland! Make Benedict XVI pay 1 billion euro for his crimes as ' General Ratzinger of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army in Ireland'

 
   UNITED STATES/IRELAND -- Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler Paris Arrow
   Talk is cheap. Papal talk is even cheaper. But the Irish are done with cheap papal talk. This time, they are not going for to Rome for some crocodile tears session with Benedict XVI and a tour guided by Boston's criminal-Cardinal Bernard Law the glorious Archpriest of St. Mary Major Basilica see John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army expands into Ireland & John Paul is elevated as "Venerable"... only in the Catholic Church are criminals glorified http://jp2m.blogspot.com/2009/12/john-paul-ii-pedophile-priests-army.html
   We Bostonians got rid of Cardinal Bernard Law in 2002 who ended up selling his Archbishop Palace. But John Paul II, to spite us and prove that he is more powerful than us, promoted him as Archpriest of St. Mary Major Basilica. A bitter ending for us…(but now a group is demanding Cardinal Bernard Law's resignation or firing, http://jp2m.blogspot.com/) Then, the American church paid more than 2.2 billion dollars in compensation, Los Angeles paid the most, 660 million dollars but Cardinal Mahony continues to sit in glory because he sends 1 billion dollars revenue to the Vatican each year, and none of his priests demanded his resignation, unlike our brave Bostonian priests who demanded Cardinal Bernard Law's immediate resignation. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:15 PM

Bishop Drennan 'will not resign'

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times
   A spokesman for Bishop of Galway Dr Martin Drennan has said he will not resign his position following criticism over his handling of cases of child abuse while he was Auxilliary Bishop of Dublin.
   Dr Drennan did not attend the Ash Wednesday masses in Galway Cathedral today as he was travelling back to the west from Rome.
   Bishop Drennan had been an Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin for seven of the years investigated by the Murphy Commission. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:25 PM

Irish abuse victims disappointed, angered by Vatican statement

 
   IRELAND -- The Catholic Review By Michael Kelly Catholic News Service
   DUBLIN, Ireland – Victims of clerical child sexual abuse and groups representing them reacted with a mix of anger and disappointment to a Vatican statement issued after a papal meeting with Irish bishops.
   Marie Collins, who was abused by a Dublin priest, told Catholic News Service that she thought it was "pathetic" that the statement was "so far away from accepting that there was a policy of cover-up."
   "I wasn't expecting much from the meeting, but the fact that the resignation of bishops was not even on the agenda had been insulting," she said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:11 PM

Religious leader Elon accused of inappropriate conduct

  - Judaists.
   JTA February 17, 2010
   JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (JTA) -- National religious Zionist leader Rabbi Mordechai "Motti" Elon has been accused of inappropriate conduct by a religious-Zionist forum that deals with complaints of sexual harassment in the religious school system.
   In an announcement Monday, the Takana forum demanded that Elon step away from all rabbinic, teaching and community positions, saying he was a threat to the community.
   Following a public outcry within the religious Zionist community, the organization released a statement Wednesday defending its decision to publicize the warning, saying that the incidents it says Elon was involved in "can only be described as acts of the most severe kind." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:06 PM

VOTF CALLS FOR MORE FROM THE VATICAN

 
   IRELAND / UNITED STATES -- Voice of the Faithful February 16, 2010
   Pope Benedict's meeting with Irish bishops falls short of expectations.
   BOSTON – Voice of the Faithful in Ireland and abroad are angry and disappointed over the results from the Pope's summit with the bishops of Ireland at the Vatican. Prior to the meeting, Voice of the Faithful's Irish affiliate made a statement indicating the only way to heal the Church and get to the root of the issue of clerical abuse was for the Pope to address the issue of accountability and for the bishops of Ireland to take responsibility. Reports from the Vatican on the meeting indicate only apologies and sorrow, no signs of responsibility or accountability.
   Sean O'Conaill, the acting coordinator of Voice of the Faithful Ireland said that the publication of the Murphy report in November of last year "should have been followed by the immediate resignation of all Irish bishops who had participated in or acceded to this cover up. It should also have triggered an immediate declaration from the papacy that this cover up would be investigated and explained - especially because it is well known to the faithful that this problem extends well beyond Ireland, and implicates the universal Church and its governance from Rome." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:57 PM

"A Failure of Leadership"

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Catholic World Report By Michael Kelly
   Pope Benedict XVI has challenged Irish bishops to face up to the child abuse crisis with honesty and courage.
   In a communiqué issued February 16 after a crisis two-day summit between the Pope, Irish bishops, and senior curial officials, the Holy See said the meeting "examined the failure of Irish Church authorities for many years to act effectively in dealing with cases involving the sexual abuse of young people by some Irish clergy and religious."
   The Rome meeting comes amid public anger in Ireland after two separate judicial commissions found that Church leaders had for decades failed to report allegations of sexual abuse against priests to the civil authorities. The reports also found that in many cases senior clerics put the avoidance of scandal and the good name of the Church ahead of the rights of victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:45 PM

Ireland and the Pope

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Leon J. Podles: Dialogue February 16th, 2010
   Pope Benedict and the Irish bishops have issued a communiqué.
   For his part, the Holy Father observed that the sexual abuse of children and young people is not only a heinous crime, but also a grave sin which offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person created in his image.
   The Holy Father also pointed to the more general crisis of faith affecting the Church and he linked that to the lack of respect for the human person and how the weakening of faith has been a significant contributing factor in the phenomenon of the sexual abuse of minors
.
   Good words, but only words.
   Although Benedict has acted more strongly against priest-abusers than any pope since Pius V, he has not really acted against bishops who have abused or against bishops who have tolerated abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:57 PM

Abuse Survivor Christine Buckley speaks about her dismay following the Pope's statement

 
   IRELAND -- News Talk, with audio,
   Today Christine Buckley spoke about her dismay following the Pope's statement and described it as a charade.
   The Pope told Irish Bishops that paedophilia is a "heinous crime" and the church must address the problem "with resolve". However, no papal apology for the survivors of clerical and institutional sex abuse here was included in the statement.
   The Pontiff's two day meeting with Irelands 24 Bishops to discuss clerical sex abuse has just ended. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:53 PM

Listen: Talk Of Renewal, But Few Decisions In Pope's Irish Clergy Summit

 
   BOSTON (MA) / IRELAND -- WBUR with audio By BOB OAKES Published February 17, 2010
   BOSTON – Pope Benedict XVI says he hopes this week's meetings with Irish bishops at the Vatican to discuss the clergy sex abuse scandal in Ireland will eventually help to bring healing to those who have been abused.
   But victims groups are calling the meetings a charade. The groups want further accountability and clergy resignations, including the resignation of former Boston Archbishop Cardinal Bernard Law.
   The summit follows two reports out of Ireland last year documenting decades of sexual and psychological abuse of children in Catholic-run schools and orphanages. The reports also said Catholic Church leaders in Dublin spent decades protecting child-abusing priests. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:49 PM

Renewal needed at top levels across society

 
   IRELAND -- The Meath Chronicle,
   Since the weekend, the entire serving hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church has been gathered in Rome for a meeting with Pope Benedict and senior members of the Curia. The bishops were summoned to the Vatican by the pope following the revelations contained in the Ryan and more recently, the Murphy reports into abuse within the Catholic orders, and the Catholic church.
   The Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of All Ireland, Cardinal Sean Brady, has described it as a step in a process which will lead to a journey of repentance, renewal and reconciliation. It has been an unprecedented period in the Irish Catholic Church, with bishops resigning hand-over-fist as details of their non-action with regard to complaints by victims of child abusing clergy were highlighted. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:47 PM

Irish bishops plan penitential act in response to crisis

 
   Catholic Culture February 17, 2010
   IRELAND -- Cardinal Sean Brady of Armagh told reporters that the Irish Catholic bishops will make a public act of repentance during Lent in response to the sex-abuse scandal. Speaking to reporters after two days of meetings in Rome, the cardinal said that the bishops had not decided on a particular penitential act, but their gesture would be tantamount to "sackcloth and ashes." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:45 PM

Bishop not for turning, as he comes back to increased criticism

 
   IRELAND -- Galway Advertiser By Martina Nee
   The Bishop of Galway returned home yesterday to criticisms that the two-day summit between his fellow bishops and the Pope at the Vatican had been a wasted opportunity for the Church to take responsibility for presiding over a culture of cover-up.
   Galway-based Rape Crisis Network Ireland has said that the Church needs to accept responsibility in order to move forward and stop presenting themselves as "victims of circumstance".
   Bishop Dr Martin Drennan was one of 24 Irish bishops summoned to Rome for a special summit this week to discuss the mishandling of clerical sex abuse scandals. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:42 PM

Local clergy abuse survivor says the Pope needs to be tougher abusers

 
   KMOX Fred Bodimer Reporting flbodimer@cbs.com
   ST. LOUIS (MO), (KMOX) -- Nice words, but not enough action. That's how a local clergy abuse survivor reacts to the Pope's meeting with Irish Bishops over the clergy abuse scandal in Ireland.
   The pope called pedophilia a heinous crime and an offense to God.
   St. Louisian David Clohessy wonders why the Pope didn't take the next step by ousting the Irish Bishops who allegedly turned a blind eye to the abuse for decades, "first there's a horrific scandal . Bishops from one country fly over to Rome. There is all kinds of promises of reform, but there is little of anything in the way of tangible action" Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:37 PM

Religious-Zionist rabbi's life threatened for revealing sexual harassment case

  - Judaist.  
   ISRAEL -- YNet News Israel News Published 16:21 Feb.17.10
   Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein, who is among the religious-Zionist Takana forum members who revealed sexual harassment claims against Rabbi Mordechai Elon, claims his life has been threatened. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:33 PM

Takana forum: Rabbi Elon held ongoing sexual relations

  [Rabbi Elon*] - Judaist. Young man.
   ISRAEL -- YNet News Israel News Published 09:39 Feb.17.10
   Rabbi Mordechai (Motty) Elon was in a relationship of a clearly sexual nature for an extended period of time with a young man under his spiritual guidance. This was revealed by a document of questions of answers regarding the sexual harassment attributed to Rabbi Elon that was published by the Takana forum – a Religious Zionist organization in charge of handling sexual harassment cases within the community. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:30 PM

Archbishop: Meeting is 'first step in long process'

 
   IRELAND -- Ireland Online
   Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has described this week's meetings between the Pope and Irish bishops as "the first step in a long process", while Cardinal Sean Brady has said he is very sorry to hear victims of clerical abuse are disappointed by the outcome of the meeting.
   The comments come as victims of clerical abuse criticised the summit as being nothing more than "a cynical PR exercise".
   Speaking after Ash Wednesday Mass in University College Dublin, Archbishop Martin said that the concerns of the survivors of abuse had been brought to the attention of the Pope. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:28 PM

Archbishop: Vatican summit not a wasted opportunity

 
   IRELAND -- Ireland Online,
   Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin tonight rejected claims a Vatican summit to discuss clerical abuse scandals in Ireland was a wasted opportunity.
   The clergyman urged survivors not to lose heart after victims' and support groups, who branded Pope Benedict's response to the talks inadequate, claimed they had achieved nothing.
   "Wasted opportunity I wouldn't agree with – if people are dismayed then they have a right to be dismayed and I am prepared to listen to their dismay," the archbishop said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:26 PM

Priest-founder of Life Teen youth ministry laicized

   
   National Catholic Reporter By Robert DeFrancesco, Catholic News Service
   PHOENIX, ARIZONA -- A former Mesa pastor has been officially dismissed from the priesthood, officials for the Diocese of Phoenix announced Feb. 16.
   Dale Fushek was recently notified he has been laicized. The Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith had been investigating the former pastor of St. Timothy Parish in Mesa and one-time vicar general for the diocese for alleged sexual abuse of minors. The Vatican's findings in that investigation resulted in his removal from the priesthood.
   Fushek gained prominence throughout the 1980s and 1990s for co-founding Life Teen, an international youth ministry program. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:23 PM

A hierarchy in disarray

 
   IRELAND -- Guardian (United Kingdom), Mike Ion, guardian.co.uk , Wednesday 17 February 2010
   The Irish bishops have proved unwilling or incapable of acting decisively. Laypeople should no longer defer to the hierarchy.
   "Unprecedented", "historic" and "unique", this is how the recent meetings to discuss the scandal of clerical sex abuse between the Irish bishops and Pope Benedict were described by the Vatican. It is interesting, though perhaps not totally unexpected, that the words useful and productive do not appear in the official statement. In reality the talks were at best missed opportunity and at worst a mere public relations exercise.
   The pope met the bishops but refused to meet any of the victims of sex abuse in person. Not one of the 24 Irish bishops felt it important to ask the pope about the Vatican's role in the mishandling of clerical child sex abuse in Ireland or about the lack of co-operation by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the papal nunciature in Dublin with the Murphy commission. None of the Irish bishops asked his holiness whether it was right and proper for his ambassador to Ireland, Archbishop Giuseppe Leanza, to refuse to appear before the Irish parliament's committee on foreign affairs. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:10 AM

Vatican statement 'a cynical PR exercise': O'Gorman

 
   IRELAND -- Ireland Online
   Victim of clerical sex abuse Colm O'Gorman has said the meeting between Ireland's Bishops and the Pope in Rome earlier this week was "a cynical PR exercise".
   Following the two-day summit in Rome on Monday and Tuesday of this week, the Vatican released a statement condemning child abuse as a "heinous crime", but the Pope did not apologise, nor take any responsibility for what happened. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:54 AM

Ex-Forces priest faces sex charges

  [1972 Rev. Brigadier-General Roger Bazin - ? NEW*] - RCC. Penetration.  
   The Chronicle-Herald,
   OTTAWA, Ont., CANADA (CP) – A former chief Roman Catholic chaplain of the Canadian Forces is facing sex-related charges, including "b*g*ery" and indecent assault on a male.
   Roger Bazin, a priest and retired brigadier general, is to face trial in the civilian court system on charges stemming from his time as padre at Canadian Forces Base Borden, north of Toronto, in 1972.
   He was a captain at the time the incidents are alleged to have taken place. He was later promoted and served as Catholic chaplain general of the Forces, 1992-95. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:50 AM

Man abused by Coventry priest launches appeal to get payout

   
   Coventry Telegraph, by Emma Stone, Feb 17 2010
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A MAN sexually abused by a Coventry priest has launched an appeal after being told he would not be compensated because he isn't Catholic.
   The victim, who is now 45, was 12 when he was first abused by Father Christopher Clonan in Coventry during the mid-1970s. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:44 AM

Mazuz told police in 2006: No charges against Rabbi Elon

   
   Haaretz By Tomer Zarchin
   ISRAEL -- Police were informed about alleged misconduct by Rabbi Mordechai Elon as early as October 2006, a letter sent yesterday from Raz Nizri, senior aide to the Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein, to Takana rabbinical forum director Rabbi Yehudit Shilat revealed.
   According to Nizri, former attorney general Menachem Mazuz passed on the details of the complaint, alleging sexual misconduct by the rabbi, to former police investigation and intelligence head, Maj. Gen. Yohanan Danino, along with materials received from Takana.
   Police confirmed the complaint and materials were handed over to them, and stressed that Mazuz recommended they don't investigate the matter. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:39 AM

Open letter reignites debate within Legionaries of Christ

 
   FRANCE Catholic News Agency
   Paris, France, Feb 16, 2010 / 09:30 pm (CNA).- An emotional "open letter" from Father Julien Durodie of the Legionaries of Christ in Paris to his brother priests of the movement has reopened debate within the order over how to proceed in the immediate future. The Legionaries are currently undergoing an apostolic visitation by order of the Holy See.
   Despite the fact that Fr. Durodie told CNA, "I do not intend to open a debate, as if I did not feel free to speak with my superiors and brother Legionaries in a constructive conversation outside email exchanges," his open letter has reached a vast number of current and former members of the Legion.
   The priest went on to explain that by sending the open letter, he was not going against the directives of the movement's Superior General Fr. Alvaro Corcuera, who explicitly requested on January 24 that all email debates among members of the Legion come to an end. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:37 AM

Lawsuit Filed Against Sex Offender

 
   MISSOURI -- St. Joe Channel with video Reported by: Edward Burch 06:11pm CST Tuesday, Feb 16, 2010
   Michael Landy, a convicted sex offender, is facing a lawsuit that targets him, his church and the company where he worked. About a month after Landy's statutory sodomy conviction, his victim, who was 13-years-old at the time of the abuse, wants an undisclosed amount of financial damages.
   His lawsuit, which was filed in the Buchanan County Court alleges that the abuse occurred in several places including Landy's home, New Life Bible Church and the OATS offices, where Landy was employed at the time.
   Judge Dan Kellogg sentenced Landy to 120 days of shock detention back in January. He's still in custody serving that time. The victim is suing him for the injuries she says she suffered during the abuse. The protest group SNAP, that criticized Landy's shock treatment sentence, attempted to meet with members of New Life Bible Church to discuss ways to handle situations of abuse. However, no one was at the church when they arrived. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:33 AM

A few novel excuses for priestly child abuse

   
   Pharyngula, PZ Myers
   The Catholic Church is getting desperate. All this evidence is turning up of priests physically and sexually abusing young people in their care, and of the church administration being more concerned with protecting pedophile priests and the reputation of their organization than protecting children, so someone has to be blamed. How about the damn dirty hippies and those pesky reporters?
   "The so-called sexual revolution, in which some especially progressive moral critics supported the legalisation of sexual contact between adults and children, is certainly not innocent," he said, adding that the media was also at fault.
   That was the excuse of a Catholic bishop to the ongoing discovery of a history of child abuse in Germany. The similar pattern of child abuse in Ireland prompted the Pope to dig up some excuses … in this case, because priests weren't devout enough. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:21 AM

Lawsuit filed against Landy, church, OATS in abuse case

   
   MISSOURI -- The News-Press and St. Joe Now By R.J. Cooper Wednesday, February 17, 2010
   Members of a sexual abuse support group arrived in St. Joseph last month to deliver a letter to New Life Bible Church.
   The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) came on behalf of a victim who suffered through four years of sexual abuse at the hands of Mike Landy, an elder in the church. Barbara Dorris, the victims' outreach director for SNAP, said members of New Life agreed to distribute the letter and meet with SNAP about outreach and support to other potential victims.
   But SNAP hasn't heard back from the church, which is located on Pacific Street by the Belt Highway and U.S. Highway 36, in about a month. That meeting never materialized. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:16 AM

Finlay: Abuse summit 'shockingly anti-climactic'

 
   IRELAND -- Ireland Online
   The Chief Executive of Barnardos has condemned the outcome of the Irish Bishops' meeting with the Pope as "shockingly anti-climactic".
   After two days of discussions which Cardinal Sean Brady has described as "intense", the Pope described child sexual abuse as a heinous crime and a grave sin.
   Groups who provide support to abuse survivors have expressed outrage that Benedict the 16th did not actually apologise, nor acknowledge the clerical cover-up of abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:14 AM

Lora's response to Baptist Bill

 
   Stop Baptist Predators Christa Brown
   TEXAS -- "Just look at the facts before you draw any more conclusions."
   That's what Lora said to Baptist Bill.
   And she's exactly right. It's what makes the remarks of Baptist Bill so frustrating. The Matt Baker case is one in which we actually have a lot of facts on the table.
   We have facts that were judicially established at Matt Baker's trial -- e.g. he killed a person -- and we have a ton of evidence. For starters, prosecutors said they had 13 reports of sexual abuse and assault against Baker, including four that involved minors. We also have scores of news articles. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:06 AM

Irish child abuse scandal: Pope Benedict XVI ensuring that justice is seen t

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Telegraph (United Kingdom) By Martin Beckford Published 7:00AM GMT 17 Feb 2010
   By summoning the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic church in Ireland to the Vatican, in the full glare of the world's media, Pope Benedict XVI is ensuring that justice is seen to be done over child abuse scandals.
   It is likely he realises that the most damage is done to the worldwide church by accusations of a cover-up and protection given to guilty priests – even more so than the actual claims of sexual assault.
   Before he assumed the papacy in 2005, as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger he spent 24 years as Prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. In this critically important role in the Vatican, he was responsible for enforcing Catholic teaching and was known as "God's rottweiler".
   But despite his tough reputation, the German theologian was also accused of helping to shield clergy from claims of child abuse in churches and schools. Posted by Kathy Shaw at
8:54 AM

Editor's Viewpoint: Abuse victims want action, not words

 
   IRELAND -- Belfast Telegraph Wednesday, 17 February 2010
   There were many fine words from Pope Benedict after his unprecedented two day meeting with Irish bishops on the issue of child abuse.
   His description of the crimes as 'heinous' and 'a grave sin' and his call for the Bishops to address the problems of the past with determination and resolve and the current crisis in the church in Ireland with honesty and courage, echoed the revulsion people feel about clerical abuse of children.
   But neither the Pope nor Cardinal Sean Brady, head of the Catholic Church in Ireland, put forward any practical steps the hierarchy will, or can, take to redress the wrongs done to so many young |people over such a protracted period of time. It is fine to use theological terms like repentance and atonement, but victims want action. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:52 AM

Child porn vicar was pillar of community

  [Rev. Paul Battersby - ? NEW*] - ? Church of England (Anglican communion). Child porn.  
   Advertiser and Times, By Suzanne Harvey, Published Date: 17 February 2010
   UNITED KINGDOM -- Shamed vicar Paul Battersby portrayed himself as a beacon of honour and a pillar of the community.
   The former reverend still held the respect of his congregation even when he was charged with possessing child porn.
   Dozens of parishioners at St Ambrose church in Leyland even gathered at court hearings in Preston to pray outside and support him. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:46 AM

Irish bishops return from Rome

 
   IRELAND -- BBC News
   Irish Roman Catholic bishops have returned home having spent two days in the Vatican discussing the handling of clerical child abuse in Ireland.
   On Tuesday, Pope Benedict XVI condemned the abuse as a "heinous crime". In 2009 the Irish church admitted covering up abuse for decades.
   Irish Survivors of Child Abuse welcomed the acknowledgement of the abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:43 AM

You can change the world - O'Gorman tells AIT students

 
   IRELAND -- The Westmeath Independent
   The passionate individual can help change the world, Amnesty Ireland excecutive director Colm O'Gorman told an Athlone audience last week.
   O'Gorman was speaking at the opening lecture in a new child care and social care seminar series at Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT). The founder of the charity One in Four and Executive Director of Amnesty Ireland addressed a packed lecture theatre on the theme of children's rights.
   Speaking about his own personal experience and the changes that have occurred in Ireland over the past two decades, Mr O'Gorman said: "Nothing ever changed in the world that was the result purely of leadership. Real change happens through the concerted effort of individuals, people who are outraged at something or care passionately to try to do something about it. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:41 AM

Victims criticise Vatican statement on abuse

 
   IRELAND -- RTE Newsm, with audio,
   [Read the Vatican statement]
   The outcome of Vatican talks on child abuse has been described as disappointing by child welfare groups and abuse survivors.
   Irish bishops will be marking the first day of Lent at Ash Wednesday ceremonies today having spent the past two days in the Vatican for talks.
   The latest group to criticise the statements issued after the summit is the Rape Crisis Network. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:38 AM

Formby sex abuse teacher jailed

  [Hunter]  
   Champion,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A former school teacher and choir master, who had sex with a 15-year-old girl and sexually molested a younger girl, has been jailed for three years and four months.
   Andrew Hunter, of Rosemary Lane in Formby, was told by a judge: "This was a repeated course of conduct involving two girls. It cannot be regarded as impulsive or a momentary lapse, it was a course of conduct over several months.
   "Girls of this age need mature guidance from adults and you as a teacher should have been particularly aware of that," said Judge John Phipps. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:36 AM

Bishop hails Vatican talks

 
   ROME -- The Irish Times EOIN BURKE-KENNEDY, PATSY McGARRY and PADDY AGNEW in Rome
   Bishop of Ferns Denis Brennan has described the Irish bishops' meeting with the pope this week as a "watershed moment" that would redefine the relationship between the Church and abuse victims.
   However, victims' groups have expressed dismay at the outcome of two-day talks on the clerical child sex abuse crisis in Ireland, claiming none of the substantive issues were addressed.
   The high-level meeting in Rome, involving 24 Irish bishops and senior curial cardinals as well as the pontiff, concluded yesterday. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:34 AM

Pope asks for unity among Irish bishops on Church child abuse scandal

 
   Irish Central, By DONAL THORNTON, IrishCentral.com Staff Writer
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI said that his meeting with the Irish Bishops Conference "would help to unify the bishops and enable them to speak with one voice in identifying concrete steps aimed at bringing healing to those who have been abused."
   The Pope and Vatican officials met this week to discuss the religious and political fallout in Ireland following the release of the controversial Murphy report on child sex abuse.
   The Pope met with 24 Irish bishops this week, he hoped that the meeting would be "encouraging a renewal of faith in Christ and restoring the church's spiritual and moral credibility." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:31 AM

Pope admonishes Irish clergy over child abuse

 
   The Age (Australia), from NICK SQUIRES, February 18, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- POPE Benedict has told Irish bishops that priests involved in the sexual abuse of children were guilty of "heinous crimes" and "grave sins".
   The Irish Catholic Church's covering-up of decades of paedophile abuse had caused a crisis that had led to "a breakdown in trust in the church's leadership", Benedict XVI told the 24 bishops during an unprecedented two-day summit at the Vatican. ...
   The Pope and senior Vatican officials had "examined the failure of Irish church authorities for many years to act effectively in dealing with cases involving the sexual abuse of young people by some Irish clergy". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:29 AM

Bishop admits Church has been seriously wounded

 
   IRELAND -- The Fermanagh Herald,
   Dr Joseph Duffy, Bishop of Clogher, headed the delegation of 24 Irish bishops who met the Pope in Rome yesterday, Tuesday.
   The Irish Bishops made the journey to the Vatican to discuss the serious situation which has emerged in the Catholic Church in Ireland in the wake of two damning reports into clerical child abuse.
   Following the meeting the Vatican press office issued a statement saying there was no doubt that errors of judgement and omissions stood at the heart of the crisis. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:27 AM

Cardinal Brady: Irish bishops should restore credibility by repentance in Lent

  - RCC.
   Catholic News Agency, 03:30 pm, Feb 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY / (CNA).- Five members of the Irish Bishops' Conference, led by their president and Primate of all Ireland Cardinal Sean Brady, addressed the media on Tuesday afternoon following two days of what they called "intense" discussions with Pope Benedict XVI and members of the Roman Curia. Cardinal Brady said in his remarks that the bishops should spend the penitential season of Lent doing penance to promote "a change of heart."
   Over "a very productive two days," 24 Irish bishops met with the Holy Father and Vatican officials on the topic of sexual abuse in the Irish Church over the last 40 years. Every bishop had a handful of minutes to speak individually during the meetings.
   Present at the Tuesday afternoon press conference were Bishops Michael Smith, Joseph Duffy, Denis Brennan and Brendan Kelly and Cardinal Brady, who relayed some of the exchange between the bishops and the Pope, since the meeting was closed to the press. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:25 AM

Pope to Irish Bishops: Pray for Your Church This Lent

  - RCC.
   Zenit, FEB. 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY, (Zenit.org).- During a meeting with the bishops of Ireland regarding the sexual abuse crisis there, Benedict XVI urged the prelates to set aside Lent as a time to pray for the Church in their nation.
   A press release issued today at the end of the two-day summit, which called together all of the serving diocesan bishops of Ireland along with senior members of the Roman curia, affirmed that discussions revolved around the "serious situation" of the Church in that country.
   The prelates examined with the Pope the "failure of Irish Church authorities for many years to act effectively in dealing with cases involving the sexual abuse of young people by some Irish clergy and religious." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:23 AM

Pope denounces abuse; Irish critics of Church pin the blame on the Vatican

 
   Catholic Culture, February 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI denounced the sexual abuse of children by priests, and the failure of Irish bishops to curb that abuse, during a 2-day meeting with the Irish hierarchy that concluded on February 16.
   In a formal statement issued at the conclusion of the talks -- in which the Pope and the Irish bishops were joined by the top leaders of the Roman Curia -- the Vatican openly acknowledged "the failure of Irish Church authorities for many years to act effectively in dealing with cases involving the sexual abuse of young people by some Irish clergy and religious." That failure on the part of the Irish hierarchy, the statement added, had caused "a breakdown in trust in the Church's leadership and has damaged her witness to the Gospel and its moral teaching." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:20 AM
   [COMMENT: It is not just the "Irish Church authorities," it is the whole RC system all the way up to the Pope in the Vatican. ENDS.]

PAPAL WHITEWASH

 
   Irish Examiner By Dan Collins Wednesday, February 17, 2010
   IRELAND -- SURVIVORS of clerical sex abuse have said the emergency summit between the Pope and Irish bishops in Rome was a complete failure.
   Bishop of Cork John Buckley told Pope Benedict XVI that the current situation in Ireland was "our dark night of the soul".
   Andrew Madden, who was abused as an altar boy, said the meeting between Pope Benedict and 24 Irish bishops was "two days of the grandest window-dressing I have ever seen". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:18 AM

Irish Cardinal Affirms Church Can Recover

 
   Zenit, By Jesús Colina, FEB. 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY (Zenit.org).- The president of the Irish episcopal conference says the Church in his nation can regain credibility in the aftermath of a widespread sexual abuse scandal. But, he says, it will take time and humiliation.
   Cardinal Sean Brady, archbishop of Armagh and primate of All Ireland, is returning to his country after two days of meetings with Benedict XVI, his fellow Irish bishops, and representatives of the Roman Curia.
   The cardinal said today to journalists gathered at the Vatican Radio offices that he's convinced the Church can recover. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:15 AM

Pope Rebukes Irish Bishops Over Abuse Scandal

 
   KPCC By Sylvia Poggioli | National Public Radio | Feb. 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI scolded Irish bishops at the end of a two-day Vatican summit called to discuss the decades of clerics' sexual abuse of minors in Ireland. Despite his condemnation of the abuse, the pope did not address victims' demands for the resignations of some bishops.
   Pope Benedict XVI scolded Irish bishops over their handling of decades of clerics' sexual abuse of minors at the end of an exceptional two-day meeting at the Vatican on Tuesday.
   The pope also blamed the scandal on a weakening faith, but he did not address victims' demands that he force some bishops to resign.
   In a written statement, the Vatican acknowledged that the Irish crisis has led to a breakdown in trust in the church's leadership. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:12 AM

Vienna archdiocese has child abuse ombudsman

  - RCC.  
   Austrian Independent
   AUSTRIA -- The Roman Catholic Vienna archdiocese has had an ombudsmen for sexual abuse of children since 1996, it revealed today (Weds).
   Erich Leitenberger, the press spokesman for the Vienna archdiocese, said psychotherapist and psychiatrist Johannes Wancata was the current ombudsman.
   Wancata said: "We are at the victims' disposal. We take every suspicion seriously and are prepared to follow up even with legal action, if necessary." Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:10 AM

Listecki on La Crosse Abuse Case: "He Said, She Said"

 
   Today's TMJ, with video, By Mick Trevey,
   LaCROSSE (WI) -- For the first time, Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki is speaking out about allegations of priest abuse that took place under his watch in La Crosse.
   Some say Listecki chose to support his priests over the safety of parishioners.
   Archbishop Listecki is facing criticism from his time in La Crosse for taking the side of priests when questions of sexual abuse come up. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:07 AM

Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki speaks about sexual assault case in former Diocese

 
   WITI-TV, with video Jennifer Reyes FOX6 Reporter 5:42 PM CST, February 16, 2010
   MILWAUKEE (WI) - For the first time, Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki talks about a sexual assault case in his former Diocese of La Crosse. What did he have to say? Answers from the FOX6 News team and Jennifer Reyes. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:03 AM

Benedict XVI's Condemnation of Sexual Abuse Crisis

 
   Zenit By Mercedes de la Torre FEB. 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY, (Zenit.org).- Throughout his pontificate, Benedict XVI has imparted a clear teaching regarding the sexual abuse crisis in the Church, which is founded on the three clear principles of helping the victims, reestablishing truth and justice, and making sure it doesn't happen again.
   Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, the director of the Vatican press office, offered this analysis today during a press conference at the conclusion of two-day meeting between the Pope and the bishops of Ireland.
   He explained that is it possible to understand the Pontiff's thinking on this issue by reading what he has said on seven different occasions in which he addressed the particular situations of Ireland, the United States and Australia. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:01 AM

Alleged Sex Abuse Victim Speaks Out

   
   GIBSON (PA) WBNG
   [with video]
   Gibson, PA (WBNG Binghamton) Another alleged victim of sex abuse comes forward against a retired priest from Susquehanna County.
   Multimedia Watch The Video Action News Reporter Leigh Dana spoke to him exclusively Tuesday night and has more on why he's seeking closure nearly 20 years later.
   This victim now lives on the west coast and asked that we keep his identity hidden.
   He speaks out in hopes more people will do the same against Father Ralph Elwood Johnson. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:59 AM

Pope lambasts Irish bishops over cases of 'sexual abuse'

     
   Arab Times (Kuwait) Feb 16, 2010
   VATICAN CITY, (AFP): Pope Benedict XVI on Tuesday rebuked Irish bishops over a paedophilia priest scandal and urged them to restore the Church's "spiritual and moral credibility," the Vatican said.
   The pope called child abuse a "heinous crime" and a "grave sin" as he held the second of two days of talks with two dozen bishops seeking to limit damage over the scandal, a Vatican statement said.
   "All those present recognized that this grave crisis has led to a breakdown in trust in the Church's leadership." The pope faulted "the failure of the Irish Church authorities for years to act effectively over cases of sexual abuse against young people," the statement said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:57 AM

Listecki defends actions on accused priest, says he lacked evidence

   
   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, By Annysa Johnson of the Journal Sentinel, Posted: Feb. 16, 2010
   WISCONSIN -- Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki on Tuesday defended his handling of a sexual assault allegation against a La Crosse priest while he was bishop there, saying he had no choice but to side with the priest - who was later charged by police - given the lack of corroborating evidence against him.
   "It was a he-said-she-said," Listecki told reporters after a midday appearance at the Marquette University Law School series "On the Issues" with longtime Milwaukee journalist Michael Gousha.
   "With everything that was put before me, I don't think I could have made any other decision," Listecki said. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:53 AM

'Pope must not overlook suffering in Northern Ireland'

 
   NORTHERN IRELAND -- Belfast Telegraph By Deborah McAleese Wednesday, 17 February 2010
   Pope Benedict XVI must not overlook the suffering of those who were abused while in the care of Church-run institutions in Northern Ireland, a victim of institutional abuse has said.
   Margaret McGuckin, who was abused while in the care of the Nazareth Sisters in Belfast in the 1950s and 60s, said there must be recognition for those who suffered horrific abuse at the hands of nuns and priests in Church-run schools and orphanages here.
   "The Pope needs to tidy this up everywhere, not just for the victims in the south. The victims in Northern Ireland need to be included in this. Hopefully we will get a mention in all of this," she told the Belfast Telegraph. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:51 AM

Vatican's child abuse summit is a charade, say victims

 
   IRELAND -- Belast Telegraph Wednesday, 17 February 2010
   Victims of clerical sex abuse last night accused the Pope of "washing his hands" of the scandals that have rocked the Catholic Church in Ireland.
   Abuse survivors condemned the Pope Benedict XVI for not acknowledging that senior clergy covered up decades of sickening abuse.
   They said the Pontiff's unprecedented two-day summit with the 24 Irish bishops in the Vatican in Rome was "a charade" that had achieved nothing.
   The 24 senior clergy were summoned to Rome over the past mishandling of child abuse scandals that rocked the Catholic Church in Ireland in the last year. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:49 AM

No sense in passing the buck over child abuse: priest

 
   Belfast Telegraph By Victoria O'Hara Wednesday, 17 February 2010
   NORTHERN IRELAND -- The responsibility to repair the damage done to victims by the clerical sex abuse scandal is now down to the Catholic Church within Ireland, according to a north Belfast priest.
   Holy Cross parish priest Father Gary Donegan (45) said it was important that the Pope acknowledged the abuse which was covered up for decades by the Church and publicly condemned it.
   Pope Benedict XVI yesterday described the abuse of children by priests as a "heinous crime" after a two-day meeting with Irish bishops at the Vatican. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:46 AM

Church must reform or perish

 
   IRELAND -- Irish Independent Monday February 15 2010
   TODAY'S meeting in Rome between Pope Benedict XVI and 24 Irish bishops is unique in its content and its format but above all in its significance. The future of the Catholic Church in Ireland could hinge on the exchanges and conclusions.
   It is essential that all Irish people of good will, and especially the bishops themselves, should understand the crucial nature of the encounter and its background.
   The bishops will account for themselves to the Pope on the uniquely painful question of the clerical sex abuse scandals and the cover-ups to which they led. There is no doubting the grief and contrition expressed by their spokesmen. Bishop Joseph Duffy of Clogher has said that they will acknowledge the "enormous injustice and cruelty" of sex abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:44 AM

Andrew Madden: Let them never preach high standards to anyone again

 
   IRELAND -- Irish Indpendent By Andrew Madden Wednesday February 17 2010
   WE have just witnessed the grandest two days of window-dressing I have ever seen.
   The bishops and the Vatican are the people who billed this event as highly significant and yet they are the ones that at the end of it produced a statement which could have been written last year.
   I wasn't expecting anything meaningful and that is exactly what we have got -- nothing intelligent, nothing coherent, nothing new.
   What is particularly annoying in the statement is the fact that Pope Benedict XVI asked the bishops to identify steps that might bring healing to victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:41 AM

John Cooney: Vatican has helped to spawn global scourge of sex abuse

 
   The Irish Independent, By John Cooney, Wednesday February 17 2010
   ROME -- Rome is proud of its claim to be the "Eternal City". For 2,000 years [sic] it has claimed to be the moral arbiter of world affairs. Over the centuries, it has always managed to weather the storms of heresy, Reformation, the disunity of Christendom and secularist attacks from ungodly governments and literary critics.
   Rome too, has also survived scandals arising from bad popes, who have been worldly, corrupt and sexually lecherous, even siring offspring from illegitimate carnal relations with women.
   However, the crisis of child clerical sexual abuse is threatening to pose the biggest challenge ever to the Vatican's moral authority.
   Yet, the late Pope John Paul II, ably and zealously aided by his then head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Joseph Ratzinger, was more concerned with removing dissident theologians from being recognised as orthodox Catholic scholars than with defrocking paedophile priests and ensuring full cooperation with the civic authority. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:39 AM

Cardinal denies Martin's early return is sign of Church disunity

 
   ROME -- Irish Independent By John Cooney in Rome Wednesday February 17 2010
   CARDINAL Sean Brady last night strongly denied that tensions with other bishops had led to Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin's immediate departure from the Vatican.
   Immediately after the summit ended at 1pm yesterday afternoon the Archbishop of Dublin hurriedly left Rome for Dublin to fulfil a public Ash Wednesday engagement.
   The speedy departure of the leading advocate of bringing victims into fuller dialogue with the church authorities sparked off a wave of speculation that he was isolated from the other bishops. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:36 AM

Holy See 'wants to improve state relationship'

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish Independent By John Cooney Wednesday February 17 2010
   CARDINAL Sean Brady said last night that the Holy See is committed to strengthening its relations with the Government.
   But he insisted that it was not the Holy See's practice worldwide that a nuncio should appear before a parliamentary committee to explain Vatican policy.
   The cardinal was moving to defuse a new row after the Papal Nuncio to Ireland, Archbishop Guiseppe Leanza, refused an invitation to attend a meeting of the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs committee. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:34 AM

Our main concern 'was the healing of victims'

 
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish Independent By John Cooney in Rome Wednesday February 17 2010
   'The only way that we will regain that credibility is through our humiliation'
   CARDINAL Sean Brady yesterday insisted victims were the main concern right throughout the talks between 24 Irish bishops and the Pope.
   The leader of the delegation, Dr Brady, Primate of all Ireland, said he was pleased that the meeting had taken place "because it is extremely clear that the Holy Father is extremely concerned about this issue". Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:32 AM

Pope has 'washed hands' of our abuse: victims

 
   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By John Cooney in Rome and Ciaran Byrne Wednesday February 17 2010
   FURIOUS victims of clerical sex abuse last night accused the Pope of "washing his hands" of the scandals that have rocked the Catholic Church in Ireland.
   Victims condemned Pope Benedict XVI for not acknowledging that senior clergy covered up decades of abuse.
   They said the pontiff's unprecedented two-day summit with the 24 Irish bishops in the Vatican was "a charade", which had achieved nothing. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:30 AM

An opportunity missed in Rome

 
   IRELAND -- Irish Independent Wednesday February 17 2010
   If the outcome of the meeting between Pope Benedict and the Irish bishops is a golden opportunity missed, then the damage has been done and the Pope and his bishops will find it very difficult to undo. The subsequent statement, described by one disappointed Irish priest as a clerical club talking to itself, contains so many odd nuances and omissions that it must puzzle victims of clerical abuse almost as much as it infuriates them.
   It had been hoped that the Irish bishops would remind the Holy Father and the Roman Curia that child sexual abuse by Catholic priests was not confined to Ireland and that its proliferation around the globe, notably in the Pope's homeland, cries out for radical change and fresh thinking.
   It was left to Cardinal Sean Brady, at a press conference later, to point out the global scale of Catholic clerical child abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:26 AM

After Clergy Abuse Scandals, Ireland Needs a New St. Patrick

 
   IRELAND -- Politics Daily (United States) David Gibson
   At this point in the Catholic Church's long-running saga of the sexual abuse of children by priests there are few surprises and fewer heroes. The two-day "summit" in the Vatican that wrapped up on Tuesday brought the bishops of Ireland together to meet with Pope Benedict XVI to discuss the issue, much as leaders of the American hierarchy were summoned to Rome for an overnight palaver with Pope John Paul II in 2002.
   Now, as then, a statement was released following the closed-door sessions expressing deep regret and "shame" for the failures of oversight by the hierarchy, the sins of "some Irish clergy" who abused children, and the efforts being made to help victims and prevent further abuse. The statement said Benedict told the bishops that the sexual abuse of children and young people is "not only a heinous crime, but also a grave sin," but he stopped short of calling on any bishops to resign nor did he speak of punishments for those who committed the abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:23 AM

Archbishop Speaks out on Priest Abuse

 
   WSAW
   MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin -- Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki is defending the way he handled a priest abuse case that surfaced during his final months as La Crosse Bishop.
   A parishoner went to church leaders last August claiming a La Crosse priest sexually assualted her when she sought his advice about her pending divorce.
   The diocese found no evidence of abuse, but La Crosse prosecutors concluded there was enough to charge the priest with misdemeanor sexual assault. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:20 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Wed February 17, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Thu February 18, 2010 edition:


Bishop Drennan will not resign as to do so 'would be injustice'

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times By LORNA SIGGINS Western Correspondent
   BISHOP of Galway Dr Martin Drennan has reiterated that he will not resign in the wake of the Murphy report on clerical sexual abuse, and the pope did not ask for his resignation in Rome this week.
   Bishop Drennan said yesterday there was "no collective responsibility" in the Dublin archdiocese when he was an auxiliary bishop and it "doesn't exist now".
   He said that he respected "totally" the suffering of abuse victims, and did not want to "do anything that would cause any further suffering to those who have suffered hugely already". However, a "huge injustice" had been "done already" and his resignation would be "another injustice". [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:52 PM]

Clerical sex abuse survivors to review Rome meeting with archbishop today

 
   IRELAND -- The Irish Times By PATSY McGARRY Religious Affairs Correspondent
   DUBLIN CLERICAL child sex abuse survivors are to meet Archbishop Diarmuid Martin this morning to discuss the outcome of this week's meetings in Rome between the Irish bishops, Pope Benedict and senior Curia figures.
   Included will be Marie Collins, Andrew Madden, One in Four executive director Maeve Lewis and others who do not wish their names published.
   Speaking last night, Marie Collins said "I hope we get some positive news from Archbishop in the morning." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:50 PM

Brandenburg Pastor Charged With Sex Abuse

  [Barnes - ? NEW*]  
   WLKY, with video, By Erin Haynes / WLKY,
   BRANDENBURG, Ky. -- A Brandenburg pastor charged with the spiritual care of his church is now charged with sexual abuse of a minor.
   A family member came forward alleging years of inappropriate sexual contact by Marion Barnes.
   Barnes was suspended from his church and charged with several counts of sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:48 PM

Top Zionist rabbi slams 'blood libel' accusing him of sex crimes

  - Zionist Judaist.  
   ISRAEL -- Haaretz
   By Yair Ettinger and Chaim Levninson, Haaretz Correspondents
   Dozens of supporters gathered Tuesday morning at the home of Rabbi Mordechai Elon, a prominent member of the religious Zionist circles now being accused of inappropriate sexual behavior.
   It was a senior forum of rabbis that shook up the sector a day before by accusing Elon of the acts. One of the rabbis in the forum said it published the statement "to protect people over whom Rabbi Elon has authority."
   The forum, Takana, devotes itself to preventing sexual harassment by authority figures. No criminal charges have been brought against Elon, who at the time of his retirement some three years ago was considered a front-runner for a senior rabbinic post in the religious Zionist political leadership. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 7:31 PM

Police to probe harassment charges against Elon

 
   JTA February 18, 2010
   JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (JTA) -- Israeli police will investigate sexual harassment charges against religious Zionist leader Rabbi Mordechai "Motti" Elon.
   The decision was reached Thursday following meeting of the police, Israeli Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein, state Prosecutor Moshe Lador and the head of Police Investigations and Intelligence, Maj.-Gen. Yoav Segalovitz
   The police, who had sought the meeting, requested a complete gag order on the case. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 7:29 PM

Why didn't the former attorney general investigate?

 
   Haaretz By Aluf Benn
   ISRAEL -- I don't know whether Rabbi Mordechai Elon did anything wrong, or if so, what he did. Nor do I want to try to guess; that isn't my job. Israel has a law enforcement system to answer such questions; its head is the attorney general, and its arms are the police and other investigative agencies.
   But not in the case of Elon. For him, a special track was used: investigation by a secret, volunteer forum with no legal authority, called Takana, which in October 2006 reported the suspicions against Elon to the previous attorney general, Menachem Mazuz. And what did Mazuz do? He did not ask to meet with the complainants, nor did he order the police to investigate. Instead, he concluded, in his bureaucratic style, that "there is no way to handle these specific complaints on the criminal level." Or in plain English, there's no case.
   Mazuz covered his rear with a written memo to the then-head of the police's investigations department, Maj. Gen. Yohanan Danino, but what he said in it remains disputed. According to the police, Mazuz said he had decided not to probe the allegations against Elon, and the matter should be left to Takana. According to the Justice Ministry, the material was "sent to the police for examination" so that it could investigate if it so chose. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 7:26 PM

Weinstein calls for state inquiry into abuse allegations against Rabbi Elon

  [Rabbi Mordechai Elon]  
   Haaretz, By Yair Ettinger, Jonathan Lis and Tomer Zarchin,
   ISRAEL -- The attorney general yesterday instructed police to examine the sexual abuse allegations raised earlier this week against the prominent religious-Zionist Rabbi Mordechai Elon.
   The Knesset is expected next week to discuss a bill attributing criminal liability to rabbis who sexually harass persons seeking their counsel. The debate was scheduled several weeks ago, long before the accusations against Elon were made.
   Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein yesterday met State Prosecutor Moshe Lador and the head of the police investigation unit Yoav Segalovich, and decided to look into the allegations before opening an official investigation. The police cannot open an official investigation as no complaints against Rabbi Menachem Elon have yet been filed. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 7:22 PM

Sex abuse victims push Bishop and staff

  [1968 Fr F. Markey -NEW*] - RCC. Children.      
   WANE, with video, ~ Feb 18, 2010
  FORT WAYNE (IN) -- Two sex abuse victims hand delivered a letter to Indiana Catholic officials outside the Archbishop Noll Catholic Center, at 915 South Clinton St. in Fort Wayne Thursday urging them to reach out to witnesses and other victims of sex abuse by an accused Irish priest.
   Fr. Frances Markey faces charges in Ireland where he's accused of raping a 15-year-old boy in 1968.
   Two Chicago women who were molested by priests belong to a self help group called SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests . One is actually SNAP's founder and president. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 7:14 PM

Priest's attorneys want ex-nun's diary

  [1991 Fr Robert Poandl* (68)] - RCC. Boy (10).
   The Times Record, By DAVID HEDGES, Publisher,
   WEST VIRGINIA -- Attorneys representing a priest accused of molesting a 10-year-old boy want to read the diary of a former nun who served as church secretary.
   Rev. Robert F. Poandl, 68, of Cincinnati is charged with the sexual assault of a 10-year-old boy in Spencer in August of 1991.
   Police said the boy, also from Cincinnati, came with Poandl when he filled in for the regular priest one weekend at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Spencer. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 5:15 PM

Full text of Bishop Drennan interview

 
   The Irish Times,
   IRELAND -- Full text of interview by Galway Bay FM presenter Keith Finnegan (KF) and Bishop Martin Drennan (BD) on Thursday February 18th, 2010
   KF: Thanks for joining us today. Now it's been a fairly difficult number of months for you - you've stood your ground, you've been to Rome. Talk to me about your visit to Rome by the way. All the bishops were in attendance. How did that go?
   BD: I came away very buoyant, I must say, at the end of it We had meetings that lasted a day and a half, beginning Monday morning. The Pope joined us for all day Monday, that's from about 9.15 to about one o'clock with a short break in the middle and in the evening session from about 4 o'clock until about 7.30, so he joined us all day Monday and part of Tuesday when he had to go away for another appointment.
   KF: When you say all day with you .. he spent the day with you?
   BD: He spent the whole day with us, yes Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 5:06 PM

Dublin's archbishop responds to disappointment over meetings in Rome

 
   Catholic Culture February 18, 2010
   IRELAND -- Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin, back in Ireland after two days of meetings between the Irish bishops and Pope Benedict, said that those meetings were only part of a long process for the Irish Church. The archbishop stressed that the Irish bishops are fully committed to restoring public confidence and to healing the wounds within the Church-- particularly the wounds of abuse victims.
   Speaking in Dublin on Ash Wednesday, Archbishop Martin took pains to counteract disappointment with the outcome of the meetings in Rome. He told reporters that it was unrealistic to have expected bishops to resign during the sessions with the Pope-- in fact, the question of resignation was not on the agenda during the talks. Prior to the meetings, Archbishop Martin had predicted a major shake-up of the Irish hierarchy. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 5:04 PM

Group urges bishop to seek out priest victims in South Bend area

  [1968 Fr Francis Markey*] - RCC. Child/ren.      
   WSBT, By JEFF PARROTT, Tribune Staff Writer, ~ Feb 18, 2010
   SOUTH BEND (IN) – A sex abuse victims advocacy group today called on the Fort Wayne-South Bend bishop to seek out any local victims of a South Bend priest charged with abusing a child in his native Ireland.
   Members of the Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, staged a press conference on the sidewalk outside the diocese's downtown South Bend chancery office, 114 W. Wayne St. They urged the Most Rev. Bishop Kevin Rhoades to reach out to anyone who might have been molested by the Rev. Francis Markey, 82, of South Bend.
   The Irish and U.S. governments are seeking Markey's extradition back to Ireland, on charges alleging he raped a then-15-year-old boy there in 1968. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 5:00 PM

CENTRAL NEW YORK: Bishop Should Be Investigated Following Arrest of Pedophile Priest

  [1990s Rev. Ralph Johnson* (82)] - Episcopalian. Boy. [Years ago - Bishop G. Adams -NEW*] - Episcopalian (Anglican communion). Cover-up, tried to depose godly whistleblower clergyman.  
   Virtue Online, NEWS/COMMENTARY, By David W. Virtue, www.virtueonline.org , February 18, 2010
   NEW YORK -- Arrest came swiftly this week for former Episcopal priest Fr. Ralph Elwood Johnson. Johnson was charged with multiple counts each of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, indecent assault, and corruption of a minor.
   The arrest of this former 82-year old Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Central New York and the possible cover-up of the priest's sexual activities by Episcopal Bishop Gladstone (Skip) Adams years earlier beg for double justice.
   The first justice should be whatever the courts determine Johnson should receive for his vile conduct. The second is what should happen to Bishop Adams who tried to conceal the priest's behavior and, in the process, attempted to depose a godly priest for being a whistleblower. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 4:57 PM

Mother Millea speaks about the visitation

  - RCC. 420 units of nuns in USA.    
   National Catholic Reporter By John L. Allen Jr., Feb. 18, 2010
   HAMDEN (CT) -- A little over a year ago, Mother Mary Clare Millea became the most talked-about nun in America almost overnight. In December 2008, the Vatican tapped Millea, a Connecticut native and superior general of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, to run arguably the most controversial "apostolic visitation" ever carried out in this country: A sweeping review of women's congregations, capping decades of tension about the state of the soul of religious life in America.
   Sometime in the next few days, the first wave of letters will be reaching a sample of women's orders to say they've been selected for an on-site visit, with those visits slated to begin one week after Easter and to continue throughout the spring and fall of 2010. The visits mark "phase three" of the process, after exchanges between Millea and major superiors (phase one) and the collection of written responses to questionnaires sent to every congregation in the country (phase two).
   The fourth and final phase will be the preparation of detailed reports on all 420 "units" of women's religious in America, meaning congregations as well as their individual provinces, to be shipped off to Rome, plus a comprehensive report at the end. What the Vatican may do with all that input, of course, is the great unknown. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 3:06 PM

No joy for survivors of abuse after Pope's discussions

       
   Kilkenny Advertiser,
   IRELAND -- Once again the Catholic church has disappointed and this week's Vatican visit by our bishops has proven to have been a ball of white smoke to sufferers of clerical abuse.
   Survivors had hoped that something more dramatic than the condemning of sexual abuse of children as a heinous crime might come out of the meetings with the Pope this week, however, this was not to be the case.
   Hopes of an apology or an acceptance of responsibility were dashed as the Pope went on to claim that the 'weakening of faith has been a significant contributing factor leading to the sexual abuse of miners." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:55 PM

Priest accused of abusing teen to have restricted ministry

  [1970s Fr Alvin Adams*] - RCC. Teen girl and 2 others.  
   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, By Ann Rodgers, Thursday, February 18, 2010
   PITTSBURGH (PA) -- The Rev. Alvin Adams, who has been on leave from his parish and his chaplaincy at Bishop Canevin High School for nearly a year while the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh investigated reports that he had sexually abused three young people, has been permanently restricted to a supervised ministry as chaplain to a convent of sisters.
   "This decision has been difficult for me to make and perhaps difficult for you to accept. Yet it is necessary," Bishop David Zubik wrote in nearly identical letters to parishioners at Ascension Parish in Ingram, staff and students at Canevin and to other priests.
   The bishop had met last month with the 50-year-old woman whose complaint led to the restrictions, and explained what he was likely to do and why. In this case church law prohibited him from banning Father Adams from all ministry because the abuse began when she was 16 and church law at that time considered 16-year-olds adults. The only case against him was in church law, because the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution or a lawsuit had expired. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:51 PM] [LOOK BACK: ~ March 05, 2009]

Priest gets another new judge, date

 
   Wayne Republican
   ST. CHARLES (IL) – Alejandro Flores, the Catholic priest accused of molesting a St. Charles boy over a period of five years, has been moved to a new judge yet again after a hearing on Thursday at the Kane County Judicial Center.
   After being moved to Associate Judge Allen Anderson at his previous court date, Flores' case will now be overseen by Associate Judge T. Jordan Gallagher. His next hearing date will be March 11.
   The judges were changed after Glenn Sowa, a Geneva lawyer representing Flores, asked for a reassignment on Thursday, which was immediately granted. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:39 PM

Show of support in Migdal: We believe in Rabbi Elon

 
   ISRAEL -- YNet News Sharon Roffe-Ofir Israel News Published 14:44 Feb.16.10
   "I am not mad at the rabbis of the Takana forum; these are important rabbis. But I think there is spiritual decline here," said Rabbi David Lahiani from Safed on Tuesday from the Breshit seminary presided over by Rabbi Mordechai (Motty) Elon.
   Lahiani arrived on the site in order to show support for Elon, who was issued a warning by the Takana forum, the Religious Zionist organization charged with handling cases of sexual harassment among the movement's leaders. Ever since the affair broke, dozens of supporters from around the country, including well-known rabbis and students, have been flowing into the northern town of Migdal in a show of support for Rabbi Elon. They all speak of two earth-shattering issues, "both from the perspective of Rabbi Elon, who is considered among the most important rabbis in Religious Zionism and from the perspective of the well-known rabbis who are members of the forum and signed the document." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:34 PM

New harassment claims against Rabbi Elon

 
   ISRAEL -- YNet News Israel News Kobi Nahshoni Latest Update 20:24 Feb.16.10
   Since the case of Rabbi Mordechai (Motty) Elon was published, Ynet has learned that other young people and parents have turned to the Takana forum claiming that they too were victims of Elon's sexual harassment.
   Sources connected with the case confirmed that there had been further claims, though they have not yet been submitted formally to the Takana forum, the Religious Zionist organization charged with handling cases of sexual harassment among the movement's leaders.
   However, forum staff is already beginning to investigate, and members are due to hold an emergency meeting in Jerusalem on Tuesday evening to discuss developments. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:32 PM

Homophobia reigns supreme

 
   ISRAEL -- YNet News Israel Opinion Yael Mishali Published 18:08 Feb.17.10
   Indeed, we have suffered a disaster, no less. The public statement issued by the Takana forum to warn us against the behavior of "Rabbi Motti" is harder for us to handle than any other trauma within the Zionist-religious community. After all, "Rabbi Motti" is a brand name whose worth is much greater than that of the private individual, Rabbi Motti Elon.
   At this time, everyone is preoccupied with general questions. What is this forum all about (a forum that could easily have accepted "Rabbi Motti" as one of its members. How come it didn't happen?) And why was the police not involved? (Yet why should it be? Do you know any sexual assault victim who was happy that he or she turned to the police or to the courts?)
   And what is this forum trying to hide? (A question asked by hypocritical and foolish secular members of the media. Do they claim that exposing something is a form of concealment?) Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:29 PM

State of Judea is here

 
   ISRAEL -- YNet News Israel Opinion Avraham Burg Published 00:16 02.18.10
   As always happens, the Rabbi Elon affair exploded into our lives out of nowhere. As always, it will soon disappear and a new firecracker will take its place as the latest scandal in our skies. Yet I'm interested in the story not only because of the personal tragedies inherent in it, but mostly because of what it says about us; about all of us.
   Perhaps there is some wrongdoing there, and perhaps we'll be seeing fire, yet the truly important element for our long-term memory is not the gossip or the story's criminal aspect, but rather, the structural significance reflected through this affair.
   My inner feeling is that Rabbi Elon is a positive man, and that whatever happened or did not happen between him and that other person, we should be listening to Elon's explanations and in my view giving him the benefit of the doubt unless proven otherwise. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:27 PM

'Elon had sex with male students'

 
   ISRAEL -- The Jerusalem Post BY BEN HARTMAN 01:39 18/Feb/2010
   Rabbinical forum: Rabbi Moti Elon admitted to allegation made by more than one person. Former Yeshivat Hakotel head Rabbi Mordechai Elon had sexual relations with male students in the past, a rabbinical forum that works to prevent sexual abuse in the national-religious sector said in a statement Wednesday.
   The Takana forum held an emergency meeting Tuesday night to discuss the allegations facing Elon, following an announcement it posted Monday demanding Elon step down from all rabbinical, teaching and community responsibilities and saying he was a threat to the public.
   Rabbi Yuval Cherlow, a member of Takana, told Army Radio Wednesday that Elon had admitted to the acts during the emergency meeting, adding that the rabbi's confession was documented in the forum's protocol. Cherlow said that since the accusations against Elon had been made public, 10 other students of the rabbi had filed complaints against him to the forum. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:23 PM

Rabbi Elon accused of 'long-term' sexual relationship with student

 
   Haaretz, By Yair Ettinger, Haaretz Correspondent,
   ISRAEL -- Takana, the group that published allegations against Rabbi Mordechai Elon of sexually exploiting his students, said it did so because of "a long-term relationship that was clearly of a sexual nature."
   Elon Wednesday began to form a defense team to deal with the allegations and the possibility of criminal proceedings resulting from them.
   Meanwhile, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein, a leading figure in religious Zionist circles, and a member of Takana, a group that seeks to root out sexual exploitation by authority figures in the Orthodox community, said a relative of Elon's had threatened his life. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:21 PM

The crucial role Rabbi Elon played in my life

 
   Haaretz By Anshel Pfeffer
   ISRAEL -- It is almost impossible to put in words what Rabbi Mordechai (Moti) Elon meant to me and still means for thousands of youngsters and grown-ups who learned from him and took his advice at every step of their personal lives.
   Someone who has not experienced in his youth a deep attachment to a magnetic personality, charming and wise, who served as a friend, guide, father-confessor and surrogate father and sculptor of identity at a crucial time of life, cannot conceive of the central place Rabbi Elon held in our lives.
   When you are 14 or 15, a bookworm without friends, incapable of finding a common language with those around you, parents and teachers, and think no one can understand or appreciate you, then a grown-up who treats you as an equal, takes an interest in you, invests time in you and enriches your knowledge, becomes the center of your existence. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:17 PM

Rabbi Moti Elon and the Takanah Forum

 
   ISRAEL -- Arutz Sheva by Hillel Fendel
   (IsraelNN.com) An unprecedented situation occurred Monday night when the Takanah Forum released a statement to the general media accusing Rabbi Moti Elon of immoral behavior and of having violated the terms of the agreement it had consequently made with him.
   Takanah Forum is a council formed in 2003 to deal with issues of non-criminal sexual harrassment within the religious-Zionist community in a discreet Halakhic [Jewish legal] manner, following the passage of a Knesset law against such harrassment in 1998. It includes rabbinic personalities such as Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein of Yeshivat Har Etzion, Rabbi Yehoshua Shapira of Yeshivat Ramat Gan, Rabbi Elyakim Levanon of Yeshivat Elon Moreh, and Rabbi Yuval Cherlow of Yeshivat Petach Tivkah, and public personalities and academics Prof. Yedidya Stern, Mr. Benny Lehman, and Malka Pietrokovsky. Rabbanit Yehudit Shilat is director of the forum.
   Rabbi Elon – arguably the most well-known and dynamic religious-Zionist rabbinic personality in the country, who gave a weekly class in Torah lessons on national television and headed Yeshivat HaKotel – was accused of having taken improper physical advantage of two youths who came to him for counseling on personal issues. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:15 PM

'Trust, but check,' our sages tell us

  - Judaists.
   ISRAEL -- The Jerusalem Post BY STEWART WEISS 22:38 17/Feb/2010
   The sordid affair surrounding Rabbi Mordechai Elon should teach us that no one is immune to temptation.
   Just when we thought we had reached the pinnacle of cynicism, that we had seen it all regarding the dubious behavior of public figures, that nothing could shock us anymore, comes the dramatic allegations of sexual "impropriety and harassment" swirling around Rabbi Mordechai Elon. The "golden boy" of religious Zionism – once arguably the most popular rabbi in the State of Israel – now finds himself at the center of a scandal almost too impossible to believe.
   As the revelations begin to trickle in, and clarity seeks to overcome confusion, the battle lines between the defenders and accusers are already being drawn. Soon, the public will once more be asked to choose between the tongue of gold and the feet of clay. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:12 PM

Police to probe Rabbi Elon affair

 
   ISRAEL -- YNet News Israel News Published 20:27 Feb.18.10
   The police decided on Thursday to probe sexual harassment charges against Rabbi Mordechai Elon originally submitted to the Takana forum, the Religious Zionist body charged with handling cases of sexual abuse among the movement's leaders.
   The decision was unanimously reached after a joint meeting among the police, Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein, State Prosecutor Moshe Lador and Head of Police Investigations and Intelligence Major-General Yoav Segalovitz.
   The meeting was held at the request of the police and was meant to inform Weinstein of the proposed decision. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:09 PM

Police to probe Rabbi Elon allegations

 
   The Jerusalem Post By BEN HARTMAN 20:12 18/Feb/2010
   ISRAEL -- Israel police will open an investigation into the allegations of sexual abuse made against Rabbi Mordechai Elon.
   Police made the decision to investigate during a meeting held Thursday between Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein and head of the police investigative branch Yoav Segelovich. The decision to open an investigation does not require the approval of the attorney general. The allegations against Elon came to light after Takana, a rabbinical forum that investigates allegations of sexual abuse in the religious community posted a message on its Web site Monday warning demanding Elon step down from all rabbinical, teaching and community responsibilities saying he is a threat to the public. On Wednesday, Takana posted a statement revealing that Elon was accused of having sexual relations with male students in the past. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 2:03 PM

The Pieces of the Puzzle Are Falling into Place: Catholic Officials, a Global Web of Childhood Sexual Abuse, and the Judgment of History

 
   FindLaw By MARCI A. HAMILTON Thursday, February 18, 2010
   In 2002, the Boston Globe broke the story of Cardinal Bernard Law's cover-up of widespread childhood sexual abuse by serial pedophiles in the Boston Archdiocese. In the wake of the coverage, United States Senator Rick Santorum, himself a Catholic, declared what many assumed to be true -- that the problem was peculiar to Boston. According to Santorum, the child sexual abuse had been caused by the lax morals of a very liberal city.
   Santorum's particular theory was laughable, but his core assumption that the problem was geographically limited needs to be examined carefully – for although this claim of exceptionalism has proved completely false, it has continued to be repeated, in other contexts, all over the country and the world. And as long as the problem of Catholic clergy child sex abuse is seen as local, ending it will be elusive – because strings are being pulled from high up in the hierarchy.
   Pretending Each City's – and Diocese's – Problems Were Specific to It Alone
   Yet, in 2002 and after, the media still covered the Boston story as if it were distinctive to Boston. And, after the Boston scandal broke, the Bishops held an emergency meeting in Dallas and declared that the issue was behind them. Of course, today we know that was hardly the case. ...
   Still, the media treated the cases as location-specific. Editors were driven by the need for a contemporary and local "news hook" and did not invest in investigative reporting to cover the (much) larger story. National coverage of the Holy See's 1962 document, Crimens Solicitationes, which threatens excommunication for bringing "scandal" to the Church by telling outsiders about the sexual abuse of children was – and remains – sparse. Yet that document provides an embarrassingly obvious hint that the problem was – and is – endemic and entrenched, and that the cover-up has been constructed from the top down. Was the media in denial over child sex abuse (which is common in our society) or over heinous behavior by the largest church in the United States – or both? Who knows? Either way, the denial was deep-rooted and pernicious, and unless one has been watching closely, the larger story has escaped the attention of most Americans. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 1:22 PM

Teacher/pastor waives preliminary on sex charges

  [2009, June - Pastor Johnny Dempsey - ? NEW*] - "Grace Truth Bible Center." Daughter (14).
   The Williamson Daily News, by JESSICA HATFIELD, ~ Feb 18, 2010
   WEST VIRGINIA -- The former pastor, teacher and coach who was charged with sexual abuse charges against his daughter waived his right to a preliminary hearing in front of Mingo County's Chief Magistrate Eugene Crum on Wednesday. Dempsey's case will now be bound over to Mingo County Circuit Court.
   Johnny Ray Dempsey was arrested on Friday, Jan. 22, by Mingo County Sheriff's deputies for inappropriate contact with his 14-year-old juvenile daughter in June 2009, according to public records.
   At the time of the crime, Dempsey was a teacher at Kermit K-8 and Tug Valley High School and a pastor at Grace Truth Bible Center, located at Boy Scout Hollow. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 12:36 PM

Rabbi sex scandal is breaking my heart

  - Judaist.  
   ISRAEL The JC
   By Naomi Ragen, February 18, 2010 This week's announcement by Takana, the Religious Zionist forum working against sexual misconduct by rabbis and teachers, accusing Rabbi Motti Elon of being a "danger to the public" and demanding he resign from all teaching and rabbinic positions, has Israelis in turmoil.
   In the past several decades, no rabbinic figure in Israel has been more prominent than Motti Elon. Son of a Supreme Court Justice and the brother of former Knesset Member Benny Elon, he was not only one of the undisputed leaders of modern Orthodox Jewry, a charismatic and beloved teacher and yeshivah head, but also well-known to the average secular Israeli through his inspiring weekly television and radio lectures.
   And so, when he disappeared with shocking suddenness from public life in 2006, many assumed that he was taking a well-earned vacation. However, he failed to return, moving his family to Migdal, a small town near the Kinneret in the Galilee. Takana revealed this week that Rav Motti's disappearance from public life was part of a deal to allow Takana to keep the allegations of sexual misconduct with students private. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 12:31 PM

Denn sie wissen, was sie tun

   
   Der Spiegel, Ein Kommentar von Peter Wensierski
   Der Missbrauchskandal in der katholischen Kirche weitet sich aus, laut der Chef-Aufklärerin gibt es noch mehr Opfer, auch Frauen werden belastet. Doch die Bischöfe schweigen oder flüchten sich in absurde Schuldzuweisungen. Damit muss Schluss sein, es ist Zeit für klare Worte.
   [summary]
   commentary by Peter Wensierski
   GERMANY -- The abuse scandal in Germany is widening and there are more victims. Two women are also suspected of abuse. But the bishops are silent or take refuge in absurd accusations. This has to stop. It's time for plain speaking.
   It began with five victims two weeks ago. By now the numbers of victims in Germany is in three digits and the number continues to rise daily. Lawyer Ursula Raue, entrusted by the Jesuits to investigate these events, speaks of a dimension that was not previously suspected to be.
   Really?
   The reports of sexual abuse come from all parts of Germany. The failure of the church -- as in America and Ireland -- the looking away, concealment and cover-up, the bishops in Germany have refused to accept what is happening even with allegations coming from Hamburg, Bonn and Berlin.
   The head of German Catholics, Robert Zollitsch, has been silent about this for 14 days. He does not want to speak until after next week when he consults with his brother bishops. The German Pope has not spoken directly to the situation in Germany.
   Bishop Mixa of Augsburg has identified the true culprits as the so-called sexual revolution. This is as if abuse were not know before 1968. Countless testimony has come from victims who were abused in the 1950s. Other bishops are trying to relativize the guilt of the church by pointing to cases of abuse elsewhere in social and belittle the church cases as isolated incidents.
   Meanwhile, there is a deep rift in the Catholic Church. On one hand are those who want to continue as before without understanding what has been done for decases. On the other side are those who wish to understand and do something about the problem.
   Jesuit Father Hans Langendorfer summed it up perfectly. He said the revelations show a dark face of the church which frightens him. He is number two after Zollitsch in the bishops conference. Osnabruck Bishop Franz Joseph Bode has acknowledged that the church apparently dealt too lightly with the perpetrators.
   The pressure on the bishops, who meet starting Monday next week, is growing larger. Zollitsch can no longer allow himself to speak a few warm words of general apology. It is not about the perpetrators but the system that for years protected them. Sex offenders need to create an environment that enables them. In many cases it was the Catholic Church.
   In Ireland, a review of the church's operations came from outside from a truly independent inquiry justice commission. The church had to disclose their records, the commission heard witnesses and three months ago submitted a devasating report on the bishops.
   It is time to act. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 12:07 PM

Missbrauch an Pallotti-Schule aufgedeckt

  [(Pallotines)] - RCC.  
   Heute,
   Anwältin: Bisher 115 Opfer an verschiedenen Einrichtungen
   Auch an einer Schule der katholischen Pallottiner-Gemeinschaft in Rheinbach bei Bonn ist es früher zu Missbrauchsfällen gekommen. Das bestätigte der Provinz-Pressereferent der Pallottiner, Nicolas Schnall. Bundesweit wurden bisher 115 Fälle bekannt.

   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Sexual abuse of minors occurred in the Pallottine Catholic community of Pallottine at Rheinbach, located near Bonn. At least three cases, dating back to the 1960s, are now known.
   The school, which is now known as Vinzenz-Pallotti-Kolleg, currently has about 760 students and is a nationally recognized private school. It was formerly known as St. Albert Seminary. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 11:59 AM

!!!: Two women implicated in Catholic school sex abuse scandal

  [Unnamed women - NEW*] - RCC. Schoolchildren. (Total 115 so far.)  
   The Local, http://www.thelocal.de/national/20100218-25349.html , Published: 18 Feb 10
   GERMANY Allegations of sexual abuse at Catholic schools in Germany continued to spread on Thursday, with former students stepping forward to implicate two female authority figures.
   "It has reached a dimension that was unimaginable before," said Ursula Raue, the lawyer hired by the Cansisius secondary school in Berlin, where the scandal erupted in late January.
   According to Raue, about 115 victims have come forward across the country, including some whom were not even enrolled at Jesuit schools. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 11:54 AM

Lawyer: 12 suspects in German Jesuit school child sex abuse claims

  - Bare-buttock hitting, too. Boys, a few girls.
   Earth Times,
   BERLIN, Germany -- Former school pupils have accused 12 staff at Jesuit schools in Germany of different forms of sexual abuse, a lawyer hired by the Catholic order of priests said in Berlin Thursday. Charges cannot be laid, because all the cases happened so long ago. The scandal came to light last month when a former Jesuit priest now living in Chile wrote a letter of apology to former pupils.
   Complainants have described in the media how one teacher often spanked boys on the bare buttocks.
   Lawyer Ursula Raue said other complainants described how the men put their hands on boys' private parts, molested them with hugs and kisses or dispensed sadistic beatings. Former schoolgirls also said they had been molested. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 11:42 AM

German lawyer: 115 charge sex abuse by Jesuits

  [12 priests, some women] - RCC. 115 complainants.
   The Associated Press,
   BERLIN, Germany – A lawyer says 115 former students have come forward with charges of sexual abuse at schools run by Germany's Jesuit order.
   Attorney Ursula Raue said Thursday victims had named 12 priests and several women among the attackers. She said there were some reported rapes.
   Most of the victims were former students of one of Germany's most prestigious high schools, Berlin's private Catholic Canisius Kolleg. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 11:39 AM

Italy 'not immune' from paedophile priests

  - RCC.    
   Earth Times, ~ Feb 18, 2010
   VATICAN CITY - An Italian Catholic cleric warned Thursday that Italy is "not immune" from cases of child sexual abuse involving priests. Father Fortunato Di Noto made the remarks just days after Pope Benedict XVI summoned Irish bishops to the Vatican for crisis talks on a scandal in which senior clerics in Ireland have been accused by a commission of covering up a string of abuses dating from the mid-1970s.
   To date four Irish bishops have resigned in connection with the allegations.
   Di Noto's warning comes also in the wake of revelations in Germany of the abuse of dozens of students at colleges run by members of the Jesuit Order. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 11:37 AM

Abuse victims challenge new top Wyoming Catholic official

   
   Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests,
   WYOMING -- A group of clergy sex abuse victims is challenging the new head of the Wyoming Catholic church to "show courage, explore and publicly discuss" child sex abuse allegations against his now-retired predecessor, Bishop Joseph Hart. The organization also wants Wyoming's new bishop to meet with Hart's accusers, get Hart's personnel files and legal records about the lawsuits, and publicly say whether he finds the charges credible or not.
   Leaders of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests are writing Cheyenne Bishop Paul Etienne about Hart, who also headed the Wyoming diocese until he retired in 2001.
   Late in 2008, six men settled their child sex abuse and cover up cases against the Kansas City MO Catholic diocese, in which they name Hart as the man who molested them. Hart worked as a priest in Kansas City before he became Wyoming's bishop in 1976. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 10:49 AM

Virginia's Reading, Movie, And Song List

 
   UNITED STATES Compassionate Gathering
   by Virginia Jones
   The work we do at Compassionate Gathering is what I like to call a community based Restorative Justice, which is a holistic approach to crime. The organizing concept is that the whole community is wounded by a crime -- not just an individual victim -- and the whole community needs to be involved in the healing process. Native cultures, such as the Navajo, have practiced Restorative Justice by having the members of a community sit together as each tells how they were impacted by a crime. Such events are betters known to most people as Talking Circles. The first set of books deals with various concepts needed to make Restorative Justice work such as apology and forgiveness and Compassionate Listening. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 10:28 AM

Neither Vatican nor bishops have a clue about PR

       
   Herald By Terry Prone Thursday February 18 2010
   IRELAND -- The most articulate of the passionate representatives of victims of clerical child sex abuse, Amnesty's Colm O'Gorman, has described the visit of the Irish bishops to the Vatican as a cynical PR exercise.
   He's wrong. It's much more serious. It's a massive misunderstanding. Neither the Vatican nor the bishops have a clue when it comes to public relations. If they were setting out to damp down the continuing controversy, they clearly did not succeed.
   If that was their objective, they could have taken any one of a number of cynical PR actions. They could, for example, have prevented photographers snapping shots of Bishop Drennan kissing the Pope's ring. That photograph immediately generated acres of negative coverage about the body language of the two men. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 10:20 AM

Ratzinger befahl Bischöfen die systematische Vertuschung sexuellen Missbrauchs

   
   Malte Welding, {Observer story}
   GERMANY -- 2003 berichtete der Observer von einem vertraulichen Dokument, das vierzig Jahre zuvor mit dem Siegel von Papst Johannes XXIII an alle katholischen Bischöfe weltweit gesandt wurde (hier das Dokument als pdf).
   2005 legte das amerikanische Polit-Blog Daily Kos nach. Der damalige Präfekt der Glaubenskongregation Joseph Ratzinger, heute besser bekannt als Benedikt XVI, hatte 2001 in einem weiteren Rundschreiben ausdrücklich die Weitergeltung des päpstlichen Dokuments von 1962 bestätigt.
Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 10:12 AM

„Der Papst weint Krokodilstränen"

       
   Focus, ~ Feb 18, 2010
   Die Theologin Uta Ranke-Heinemann erklärt im Interview mit FOCUS-Redakteur Matthias Kietzmann, wie die katholische Kirche die Justiz bei der Aufklärung des Missbrauchsskandals behindert. Von FOCUS-Korrespondent Matthias Kietzmann
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- "The pope is crying crocodile tears," said theologian Uta Ranke-Heinemann. She spoke with Focus editor Matthias Kietzmann.
   The years of abuse of children by Catholic priests has triggered a heated moral debate. Pope Benedict condemned the thousands of instances of child abuse in Irish institutions this week as a heinous crime and a grave sin against God. He expressed no view of the abuse cases that have become known at Catholic Jesuit colleges in Germany. Augsburg Bishop Walter Mixa sparked outrage with his thesis that the sexual revolution was to blame for the abuse.
   She was asked why Pope Benedict is taking the blame for the scandals.
   Ms. Ranke-Heinemann said the pope wrote one of two top secret documents which was given to all bishops. The first was from Cardinal Ottaviani in 1962 called Crimen Sollicitationis. The second is from Cardinal Razinger in 2001 and is called De Delictis Gravioribus. Both secret papers emphasize the exclusive competence of the Vatican in handling cases of child abuse. At the same time, all the bishops were invited under pain of excommunication to report all abuse cases exclusively and only to the Vatican. She said this leads to total obstruction of justice in the state courts.
   She continued this leads to permanent secret transfer of pedophile priests. The Irish bishops followed this plan well, she added.
   She has known about the documents since 2002. Her eyes were opened with the BBC film by Colm O'Gorman called Sex Crimes and the Vatican. It showed how much deception was under way so as not to damage the reputation of the Catholic Church. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:45 AM

Empörung nach Mixa-Äußerung

  [Mixa] - RCC excuses slammed.
   Mz-web,
   FRANKFURT (MAIN)/MAGDEBURG/MZ. Die jüngsten Äußerungen des Augsburger Bischofs Walter Mixa zum sexuellen Missbrauch in der katholischen Kirche sorgen weiter für Empörung in der Öffentlichkeit und in der Kirche. "Das ist bodenlos", sagte der Berliner Sexualwissenschaftler Martin Dannecker der Frankfurter Rundschau.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Augsburg Bishop Walter Mixa is being criticized for recently statements that the so-called sexual revolution is partly responsible for sexual abuse in the church. Martin Bannecker, a Berlin sexologist, said the premise is groundless.
   Mr. Dannecker said this adventurous diversion was the bishop's way of dodging the real questions such as why there are a large number of abuse cases and what this has to do with Catholic sexual doctrime.
   Karin Kortmann, vice-president of the Central Commitee of Germany Catholics, said Mixa's statement is outrageous. Bishops should consider not only the sexual perpetrators but the church leaders who transferred sexual abusers and left them in service.
   Thomas Lazar, spokesman for the Magdeburg diocese, said the way the church has handled allegations in the past is wrong and in the future the church should promptly contact state agencies when allegations of sexual abuse come to their attention. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:32 AM

Judges to decide in case of man sexually abused by Coventry priest

  [1970s Fr Christopher Clonan*] - RCC. Non-Catholic Boy (12 upwards).  
   Coventry Telegraph, Feb 18 2010
   UNITED KINGDOM -- JUDGES sitting at the Court of Appeal have adjourned to consider the case of a man sexually abused by a Coventry priest.
   The man, known only as M, is appealing against an earlier judgement. A ruling made last year accepted the man, who is now 45, was a victim of abuse but ruled he should not be compensated by the church because he was not a Catholic and not owed a "duty of care".
   The victim was 12 when he was first abused by Father Christopher Clonan, left, in Coventry during the 1970s. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:28 AM

School can't account for Haiti program money

  [1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - Roman Catholic. US $120.5k undocumented. 18 boys.     
   Hartford Courant,
   FAIRFIELD, Conn. - Fairfield University says it cannot document the spending of $120,500 raised for a school founded for street children in Haiti.
   The money is part of $775,000 raised at the school for Project Pierre Toussaint, which was directed by Douglas Perlitz, a 1992 Fairfield University graduate, who was charged in September with sexually abusing boys at the school. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:22 AM

Bishop Drennan 'determined' to continue work

  - RCC.    
   RTE News, with video, Thursday, 18 February 2010
   IRELAND -- Bishop of Galway Dr Martin Drennan has repeated that he will not be resigning from office, despite calls from victims of clerical abuse for him to step down.
   He told RTÉ News that he did not want to offend the victims.
   However, he said he did not think that resignations helped the healing process and he was determined to continue his work in the dioceses. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:13 AM

John Cooney: Martin should have spoken to victims sooner

 
   Irish Independent, By John Cooney, Thursday February 18 2010
   IRELAND -- If Archbishop Diarmuid Martin had said in Rome on Tuesday what he finally said in Dublin yesterday the summit talks between Pope Benedict XVI and the Irish bishops would not have been dismissed so forthrightly as a charade and an insult to clerical abuse victims and industrial school survivors.
   Speaking after an Ash Wednesday service for students at University College Dublin, Archbishop Martin confirmed, as he had promised last week, that he had conveyed messages from them to the pontiff.
   Significantly, Dr Martin said the possibility of a meeting between Pope Benedict and survivors such as Michael O'Brien had not been excluded as part of the process of reconciliation -- the first phase of which was the two-day meeting in Rome, to be followed by the publication of the Pope's Pastoral Letter to the Catholics of Ireland before the end of Lent. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:08 AM

'I hoped to hear contrition, but there was nothing'

 
   Irish Independent, By Ciaran Byrne, Thursday February 18 2010
   IRELAND -- HE WAS determined to keep his Ash Wednesday promise. That meant being at UCD's chapel on its Belfield campus.
   Archbishop Diarmuid Martin comes here every year and yesterday was no different as the students queued to get their foreheads smudged with black ashes.
   But there are signs that the constant focus on him, the unwritten belief that he is now the true mouthpiece of the church, has rattled the 64-year-old prelate. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:06 AM

Pontiff angry over handling of abuse, says Archbishop

 
   Irish Independent, By Ciaran Byrne, Thursday February 18 2010
   IRELAND -- POPE Benedict is personally angry over the treatment of Ireland's clerical sex-abuse victims and wants to know how his Irish bishops got things so badly wrong, Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin disclosed yesterday.
   He said the two-day Vatican meeting between the Pope and Ireland's 24 bishops was only "the start" of a long process.
   The archbishop also hinted that a meeting between Irish abuse victims and the Pope was now a possibility.
   After abuse victims and support groups had expressed their fury over the apparent lack of action from the summit, Dr Martin moved yesterday to reassure them and said they "should not lose heart". Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:04 AM
   [COMMENT: He's NOT "personally angry" about the way the victims were treated.  Proof: He has not removed Cardinal Law of the USA from being in charge of St Mary Major Basilica in Rome.  Also, as a cardinal he had claimed that less than 1 per cent of priests were child seducers, yet the USA Church files showed 4%.  That percentage has been rising since 2002. ENDS.]

Under-fire Drennan defiant on return from Vatican

 
   Irish Independent, By Edel Kennedy and Ciaran Byrne, Thursday February 18 2010
   IRELAND -- BISHOP of Galway Martin Drennan was last night still refusing to resign over his handling of complaints of sex abuse while an auxiliary bishop of Dublin .
   The Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, heaped further pressure on Bishop Drennan when he urged bishops to "assume accountability and responsibility".
   But last night a spokesman for the Bishop of Galway once again reiterated that he would not be resigning. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 9:01 AM

Fallout from Rome summit

 
   IRELAND Irish Independent
   Thursday February 18 2010
   WHAT a loyal servant of the Church Archbishop Diarmuid Martin is. His valiant attempt to salvage some modicum of dignity from what could crudely be described as a public relations disaster for Pope Benedict and the institution of the Catholic Church almost succeeded.
   But not entirely.
   If the Irish bishops went to Rome for no other purpose than to brief the Pope so that he can draft a letter to the Catholics of Ireland, that should have been clearly stated before all the pomp and pageantry in the Apostolic Palace created the impression that something positive was going to come of it for the victims of priestly child abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 8:58 AM

Pope's blame misplaced as Irish faith was at its strongest when abuses were carried out

 
   IRELAND -- Galway Advertiser Galway Advertiser, February 18, 2010.
   Abuse victims are hurting again this week at the apparent disregard of the Vatican for their suffering at the hands of paedophile priests and religious over decades in Ireland. While they may have been naive in thinking that the Church would change the habits of a lifetime and stage some sort of public lynching, the lack of any obvious compassion or regret by the world's senior churchman has struck a sour note, not only in the minds of victims, but among all those who were viewing this meeting as a turning point for the Church.
   While the main focus in the media was on whether there would have been any sanctions taken against bishops on the grounds of reckless endangerment, surely it would have been hypocritical of the Vatican to fire bishops on the basis of what they knew and when.
   This is especially so given that we now know that the Vatican was aware of these crimes, and was aware of the cover-ups all along the way. Indeed, worse than this, members of the curia made a concerted effort to make sure that they handled all the abuse allegations, albeit in a ham-fisted manner which more often than not resulted in abusing priests being transferred to new areas where they were free to wreck lives again. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 8:56 AM

Pursue justice - within the community

 
   Haaretz By Yair Sheleg
   ISRAEL -- As is customary in these parts, the Rabbi Mordechai Elon affair very quickly became the Takana affair. The public debate has shifted - as Elon's supporters wished - from shock at Elon's alleged sexual misconduct to a discussion of the legitimacy of Takana, an umbrella group of religious Zionist organizations aimed at combating sexual harassment by religious figures.
   Two main contentions have been raised against Takana, which examined the allegations against Elon and recently revealed them to the public. The argument that the group lacks the adequate tools to examine such matters is practical, while the other claim - that in a properly functioning country it is improper to set up an independent tribunal alongside the official law enforcement system - is a matter of principle.
   The practical argument seems stronger. A group such as Takana does indeed lack the ability of the police to obtain evidence. But this case is not about a physical assault that can be proved with physical evidence, but about sexual harassment complaints. The police would also probably have difficulty finding clear-cut evidence in this case. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 18, 2010 8:43 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Thu February 18, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Fri February 19, 2010 edition:


Reporting allegations of child abuse

 
   The Irish Times, Feb 20, 2010
   IRELAND – Madam: Archbishop of Cashel and Emly Dermot Clifford said that the church procedures on child protection were now more rigorous than those applied by the State, adding, "The State doesn't have mandatory reporting" (Home News, February 18th).
   He suggests by this comment that the church does! He went on to say he felt "confidentiality, where a person's good name is concerned, is going to remain a problem when it comes to informing statutory authorities about allegations of child sex abuse". Bishop Martin Drennan of Galway on Wednesday in a radio interview claimed that full and proper child protection procedures had been followed since the introduction of the Framework Document (Green Book) in 1996 and so were in operation during his period as auxiliary bishop in Dublin.
   I have heard the bishops of this country since 1996 make claims that all allegations are reported to the civil authorities, their child protection policies rigorously followed. Do they feel comfortable in making these claims as the majority of people in the country may never read the following section from the Murphy report covering this issue? [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:58 PM]

Vatican's textbook case of how not to manage news

       
   VATICAN CITY -- The Irish Times,
   ANALYSIS: A little explanation might have gone a long way to averting some of the widespread negative Irish reaction to the Rome meeting, writes PADDY AGNEW
   AS THE Irish media gathered in the Vatican's Sala Stampa in Via della Conciliazione, just off St Peter's Square, last Tuesday lunchtime, the Vatican's senior spokesman, Jesuit priest Federico Lombardi, was preparing a briefing on the outcome of this week's historic meeting between Pope Benedict XVI and the Irish bishops.
   Knowing the aggressive nature of the secular media and having learned over recent months to recognise Irish public and private anger at the clerical sex abuse phenomenon, some of Lombardi's closest advisers told him not to hold the briefing at all. You will simply be bombarded with an avalanche of aggressive, ill-informed questions that you cannot possibly answer, they told him. This really will be a case of a Vatican lamb offered up to the media wolves, they suggested.
   Lombardi is a decent, honest, competent and patently good man and one who has long been recognised as such by the Vatican's permanent press corps. True to his nature, he ignored the advice and stepped up to the plate for what was a decidedly uncomfortable briefing which focused on controversial issues such as: the lack of an invitation from the pope to the Irish abuse victims; the failure to address the question of Irish episcopal resignations, in particular the position of Bishop Martin Drennan of Galway; the refusal of the papal nuncio in Ireland, Giuseppe Leanza, to appear before the Oireachtas foreign affairs committee; the level of overall Holy See responsibility for the entire clerical sex abuse crisis. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:45 PM

Most of society would fail a 'challenge the culture' test

 
   IRELAND The Irish Times
   Should every teacher, social worker and garda who failed children in the Roscommon abuse case have to resign? writes BREDA O'BRIEN
   THE BISHOPS have returned from Rome and, depending on who you listen to, it has either been a charade, a useless PR exercise or an important step on a journey towards real change.
   It is not surprising that survivors of child abuse were disappointed, and that their disappointment set the tone of the coverage. Yet again, the Catholic Church failed miserably to communicate. It was not until Wednesday that the Pope's statements were decoded for the general public by Archbishop Martin. By that stage, it was far too late.
   Veteran Vatican-watchers understood this meeting was serious and significant, but how was the average person supposed to know? Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:38 PM

Entsetzen über Mixa-Äußerung

   
   Focus,
   Der Augsburger Bischof Mixa sorgt wieder einmal für Wirbel. Der jüngste Stein des Anstoßes: seine Theorie, wonach die sexuelle Revolution für die Missbrauchsfälle in der katholischen Kirche mitverantwortlich sei.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Bishop Walter Mixa of Augsburg has caused a stir by stating his theory that the sexual revolution is responsible for sexual abuse with the Catholic Church.
   The organization We Are Church called the statement irresponsible. Christian Weisner said sexual violence against children has been going on long before the sexual revolution.
   Bernd Gohrig of Kirche von Unten said there is a crisis of leadership in the church and he warned that next week's meeting of the bishops' conference will provide only cosmetic decisions on the scandal. They will try to save the reputation of the church when the bishops should deal with the question of how structures of the church encourage these crimes, he said.
   Volker Beck of the Green Party said the problem is that the Catholic Church is much older than sexual liberation and he believes systematic repression of sexuality is a cause of the problem. He said Mixa's theoy is historically absurd. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:25 PM

Über 110 Opfer und mindestens 12 Täter

 
   Focus,
   Das Ausmaß der Missbrauchsfälle an Jesuiten-Schulen ist größer als gedacht. „Das hat eine Dimension angenommen, die bisher nicht zu ahnen war", räumt die vom Orden beauftragte Rechtsanwältin Ursula Raue ein.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The extent of sexual abuse cases at Jesuit schools is greater than expected and lawyer Ursula Raue, who represents the Jesuit order, said the issue has taken on a dimension not previously suspected.
   She said they now know of 115 victims of abuse from around the nation and a total of 12 Jesuit priests have been accused.
   Raue presented a progress report on the cases she is investigating. She said further news about abuse will be coming in days and weeks. She has recommended that the Jesuit establish a team to deal with the abuse issues. She said it is a heavy task for one person to handle alone. She so far has talked with victims who want financial compensation while others want only an apology. Many of the victims were relieved they could at last tell their stories. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:17 PM

Bishop turns to Pope over abuse scandals

       
   ABC News,
   AUSTRALIA -- The Catholic Bishop of Maitland-Newcastle in New South Wales says a series of child sex abuse scandals have taken a heavy toll, prompting him to ask the Pope for help.
   More than 70 boys are believed to have been abused in the Hunter Valley since the 1970s.
   Over the past two years, three priests and a clergy member have been charged. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:13 PM [COMMENT: Why not pray to Mother Mary MacKillop for a miracle? ENDS.]

Benedict XVI is the Hitler-Pope of history

   
   Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler Paris Arrow
   Benedict XVI is the Hitler-Pope of history meaning he is both [like] Hitler and Pope at the same time. Benedict XVI is guilty as [Hitler for the Holocaust] Cardinal Ratzinger who condoned and covered-up pedophile priests aptly called the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army when he was the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith see his history here written by an American lawyer http://pope-ratz.blogspot.com/2010/02/american-litigation-against-benedict.html
   At the same time Benedict XVI is also the Pope, the representative of the Saviour Christ who will "now save" the Irish victims of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army – by writing ONE papal letter and performing ONE ceremony of Penance this coming Lent. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:10 PM

American litigation against Benedict XVI-Cardinal Ratzinger the head of a Global Web of Childhood Sexual Abuse

 
   IRELAND -- Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler
   Paris Arrow
   As the papal media spinners try to portray Benedict XVI as the "Holy Father" and infallible pope after the Irish Bishops' meeting in Rome, we in the United States are not fooled by them. We thought that Irish people will simply ask 1 billion euro from Benedict XVI as compensation from the Church, but this is not even mentioned in any of the news covering the Irish Bishops meeting see You go, Ireland! Make Benedict XVI pay 1 billion euro for his crimes as ' General Ratzinger of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army in Ireland' http://pope-ratz.blogspot.com/2010/02/you-go-ireland-make-benedict-xvi-pay-1.html
   We thought that the Irish Bishop who carried that letter asking for 1 billion euro would speak out after the meeting, but he is mute about it. (He probably sold his soul to the Devil for less than 1 billion euro). We thought that the Irish people were smarter than us to make the Pope pay them compensation without going through the circus of judges and lawyers like we did to gain 2.2 billion dollars for victims since 2002. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:08 PM

Israel To Investigate Sex Abuse Allegations Against Religious-Zionist Rabbi Mordechai Elon

  - Religious Zionist group.  
   Forward, By Tomer Zarchin, Yair Ettinger (Haaretz) and Jonathan Lis; Published February 19, 2010.
   ISRAEL -- The attorney general yesterday instructed police to examine the sexual abuse allegations raised earlier this week against the prominent religious-Zionist Rabbi Mordechai Elon.
   The Knesset is expected next week to discuss a bill attributing criminal liability to rabbis who sexually harass persons seeking their counsel. The debate was scheduled several weeks ago, long before the accusations against Elon were made.
   Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein yesterday met State Prosecutor Moshe Lador and the head of the police investigation unit Yoav Segalovich, and decided to look into the allegations before opening an official investigation. The police cannot open an official investigation as no complaints against Rabbi Menachem Elon have yet been filed. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 6:39 PM

Rabbinic Abuse Claims: In Israel, the Fallout Continues

 
   ISRAEL Forward
   By J.J. Goldberg The announcement of a police investigation has led to a gag order on the allegations of sexual abuse by Rabbi Motti Elon, a popular, charismatic leader of Israel's modern Orthodox community. But that hasn't stilled public discussion of the case and the issues surrounding it. It's remained on Israel's front pages and dominated the talk shows nonstop since the case went public February 16, topped only by the fallout from the Dubai assassination of a Hamas leader.
   The abuse charges have touched off three separate discussions, all of them touching on painful issues. One is the continuing debate over homosexuality and homophobia, particularly within the Orthodox community. Elon has been an outspoken foe of homosexualilty, and the allegations that he himself was engaging in same sex contact have shaken the Orthodox community and strengthened the arguments of gay-rights activists against Orthodox opposition. Some critics in the Hebrew press and on radio are comparing tensions that surface within the Orthodox rabbinate to tensions in the Catholic priesthood, where bans on sexual activity are said by liberals to force legitimate needs underground. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 6:37 PM

Robert Mickens on the Pope's Meeting with Irish Bishops

 
   VATICAN CITY America Magazine
   Posted at: 2010-02-19 Author: Tim Reidy
   Robert Mickens, the Tablet's prolific correspondent, kindly sent us this report from the Vatican on the much talked about meeting between the pope and the Irish bishops prompted by that church's widening sex abuse scandal.
   ROME – Act I of a Vatican-orchestrated attempt to help Ireland's Catholic bishops regain trust and restore the Church's credibility in the wake of a devastating clerical sex abuse crisis has ended in a chorus of boos. An extraordinary two-day summit that locked all 24 of the country's diocesan heads into more than nine hours of confidential, closed-door talks with the Pope and ten top-ranking Vatican officials produced strong words but no concrete actions. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 6:33 PM

Irish abuse victims remain unhappy after meeting Dublin archbishop

 
   IRELAND Catholic News Service
   By Cian Molloy Catholic News Service
   DUBLIN, Ireland (CNS) -- Victims of clerical child sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Dublin said they are close to despair because the church will not take full responsibility for covering up the abuse.
   Clergy abuse survivors met with Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin Feb. 19 to discuss the outcome of the meeting of Irish bishops with Pope Benedict XVI and senior officials from the Roman Curia. The Feb. 15-16 Vatican meeting reviewed a November report by an independent commission that investigated how the Dublin Archdiocese handled complaints of clerical child sexual abuse between 1975 and 2004.
   The commission, headed by Judge Yvonne Murphy, "found that the church deliberately covered up allegations of child abuse, but the only senior person who seems to accept that is Archbishop Martin," Maeve Lewis, director of the One in Four abuse survivors' group, told Catholic News Service. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 6:31 PM

Allegation against military chaplain not reported to police

   
   Toronto Sun, By LAURA PAYTON, Parliamentary Bureau,
   OTTAWA, CANADA – The archdiocese of St. Boniface knew of an allegation of "inappropriate behaviour" against a former military chaplain in 2004, but didn't report it to police, church officials confirmed to QMI Agency.
   Roger Bazin, the former head of Catholic military chaplains, now faces charges related to sexual assault from a 1972 incident. But a Thunder Bay, Ont., family complained of "inappropriate behaviour" to Bazin's archbishop in 2004, resulting in a $24,000 payoff, a spokesman for the archdiocese said.
   "The family did not want to report (to police) what they said at that time," said Leonce Aubin, chancellor of the archdiocese. "They wanted it to be settled between the different parties." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 6:27 PM

The Catholic Church Scandal - One Man's Solution

   
   Living water in an empty desert,
   I've thought much about the abuse scandals rocking the Catholic Church and I may finally have a solution. It is Lent: a time for fasting, prayer, and repentance. These three practices, in fact, are my solution.
   All priests would be required to gather in some very remote place, with little or no amenities. As part of the asceticism here, there would be no bathing, no shaving, and no sweet-smelling colognes. Silken vestments would be confiscated and replaced by robes of ash-stained sackcloth. These robes would be "one-size-fits-all" leaving plenty of room for the occasional cilice. The robes would come in two colors though: "sooty and scratchy" and "even MORE sooty and scratchy." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 6:24 PM

Polity schmolity

 
   UNITED STATES Stop Baptist Predators
   Christa Brown
   At a recent luncheon, Morris Chapman, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee, urged Baptist leaders to promote "full cooperation."
   "Cooperation is foundational in everything we do jointly as believers," he said.
   Yeah, right. Everything except protecting kids and ridding the ranks of clergy predators. That's what Chapman should have said. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 6:21 PM

Archbishop Martin 'weakened' by Pope meeting

 
   IRELAND BBC News
   An archbishop who had been an outspoken critic of the Irish Catholic Church's handling of abuse, has been "weakened" after meeting the Pope, victims claim.
   The Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Diarmuid Martin, met groups representing survivors of clerical child sex abuse on Friday, after his return from Rome.
   They expressed anger that the church has not yet unequivocally accepted responsibility for covering up abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 4:43 PM

Irish victims' groups 'depressed,' bishops at odds after Rome meeting

 
   IRELAND Catholic Culture
   February 19, 2010 Spokesmen for groups representing Irish victims of sexual abuse said that they were feeling "depressed" and "betrayed" after a February 19 meeting with Dublin's Archbishop Diarmuid Martin. The meeting was scheduled because the victims' groups had expressed dissatisfaction with the results of meetings earlier this week between Pope Benedict XVI and the Irish hierarchy.
   Archbishop Martin, who had gone into the meetings in Rome saying that he expected a substantial reorganization of the Irish hierarchy, appeared to have "his wings clipped," according to one participant in the Friday meetings. Others charged that the archbishop was backpedaling from this promises to give them complete support-- a charge that the Dublin prelate denied. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 4:40 PM

light dawns

 
   WILMINGTON (DE) Catholic Culture
   Let's say you ran a small business. You were doing OK until a crooked employee robbed you and cheated your customers, bringing on an avalanche of lawsuits that drove you into bankruptcy. Now, with more debts than money to pay, you have to make some tough decisions. Should you pay the honest vendors who gave you fair value? Or should you pay the back wages still due to that crooked employee who was responsible for your predicament?
   Gee. Tough questions. But you're not alone in your predicament:
   Wilmington, DE (AP) - The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington has withdrawn a motion in bankruptcy court for permission to pay retirement benefits to six pedophile priests. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 4:35 PM

Diocese reports $15.5M '09 losses

 
   SCRANTON (PA) Standard-Speaker
   By Erin Moody (Staff Writer) Published: February 19, 2010
   As the Diocese of Scranton reports a third-straight year of multi-million dollar losses, officials say social services remain intact but the future of Catholic education faces additional changes.
   Deficits for fiscal year 2009 totaled almost $15.5 million, according to financial statements published Thursday in the Catholic Light, the diocesan newspaper. That is more than twice the $7.1 million loss reported in 2008 and the $6.7 million in 2007 by the 11-county diocese.
   "While the diocesan finances are deeply troubling and present formidable challenges, with God's help we will find creative ways to meet the challenges and reverse the significant losses that are evident in the published financial statement. I ask for your prayers for our Diocese," interim leader of the diocese Cardinal Justin Rigali wrote in a letter accompanying the annual report. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 4:28 PM

Another victim levels sex charges against former priest

  [1992-95, 2001 Rev. Ralph Johnson* (82)] - Episcopalian. 2 boys. [Years ago - Bishop G. Adams*] - Episcopalian. Cover-up, tried to depose godly whistleblower clergyman.
   The Times-Tribune, BY STACI WILSON (Staff Writer), Published: February 19, 2010
   GIBSON (PA) -- Another man has come forward claiming a former Episcopal priest, already facing sex charges in Susquehanna County, also assaulted him in 2001.
   Ralph Johnson, 82, Gibson Twp., faces new charges, filed Friday by Trooper Mark Mulvey, of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and corruption of minors.
   The alleged Gibson-area victim, now 23, was 14 years old at the time. According to police, the man also has a mental disability. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 4:23 PM

Abuse survivor 'totally depressed' over Archbishop meeting

  - RCC.      
   Ireland Online, ~ Feb 19, 2010
   IRELAND -- Groups representing victims of clerical abuse are accusing the Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin of "rowing back in his support for them".
   It comes following a meeting in Dublin where Archbishop Martin briefed the abuse survivors on the summit between the Pope and Irish bishops in Rome earlier this week. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 3:35 PM

Abuse victims accuse archbishop of closing ranks

 
   Ireland Online,
   IRELAND -- Victims of clerical abuse tonight accused Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of closing ranks with senior clergy over the cover-up of paedophile priests.
   Victim's groups claimed the Archbishop was reprimanded in Rome when he came face to face with Pope Benedict XVI for speaking out on behalf of survivors in the past.
   Maeve Lewis, of One in Four, said people were disappointed the Pontiff would not be acknowledging senior clergy covered up decades of abuse and that pending bishops' resignations may not be accepted. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 3:32 PM

Drennan 'unfit' to help abuse victims

 
   IRELAND The Irish Times
   PATSY McGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent
   Dublin survivors of clerical child sex abuse expressed deep disappointment following a meeting with the Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin in Drumcondra today.
   One in Four executive director Maeve Lewis said afterwards that the meeting had been "very disappointing." The Archbishop had not been able "in any way" to explain why concerns they had expressed in a letter to the Pope last week had not been addressed at his meetings with the Irish bishops in Rome this week. He would not comment either on the position of the Bishop of Galway and the statement he made in interviews, she said.
   Abuse survivor Marie Collins said it seemed to her there would now be nothing more in the letter to Irish Catholics from the Pope than was in his communiqué last Tuesday. "We got very little. There is very little to look forward and I am totally depressed with this meeting," she said. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 3:12 PM

Former Monroe priest released from priesthood at own request after abuse allegation

  [1060s Fr Michael OBrien - ? NEW*] - RCC. Minor.    
   Seattle Times By Janet I. Tu, ~ Feb 19, 2010
   WASHINGTON -- The Vatican has granted the request of a former Monroe priest to leave the priesthood after he was accused in 2008 of sexually abusing a minor in the late-1960s.
   Michael C. OBrien, former pastor of St. Mary of the Valley Church in Monroe, was placed on administrative leave after that allegation came forward. He resigned as pastor in 2009 "so the parish community could move forward," Seattle Roman Catholic Archbishop Alex Brunett said in a January letter to St. Mary of the Valley parishioners.
   During the archdiocese's investigation and deliberation of the case, it became clear that its review board and OBrien had "different interpretations of his actions," with OBrien consistently maintaining his innocence, Brunett said in the letter. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 3:07 PM

Diocese withdraws motion on benefits

  - RC diocese wanted to pay donated money to 6 paedophiles.  
   The Oklahoman, By RANDALL CHASE, ~ Feb 19, 2010
   WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) – The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington has withdrawn a motion in bankruptcy court for permission to pay retirement benefits to six pedophile priests.
   The diocese said in a court filing Thursday that it has reached an agreement with unsecured creditors and abuse survivors who opposed the motion, ending the need for a hearing next week. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 3:02 PM

The pope's empty words to Ireland

  - RC leader knew before he became leader.      
   National Catholic Reporter (United States) By Sr. Maureen Paul Turlish, Commentary, Feb. 19, 2010
   IRELAND/VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict's repetition over and over again that the sexual abuse of a child is "a heinous crime" and "a grave sin which offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person created in his image," in country after country may, to use Bishop Diarmuid Martin's words, "even be empty."
   I agree with Michael O'Brien of Right to Peace in Ireland, who said, "It's unbelievable what we heard today from the pope, this is the man who is in charge of the Catholic church worldwide and he hadn't even the gumption to say he was sorry for what happened to us. ...
   It is not as if Pope Benedict XVI as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, head of the Holy Office, does not have the most extensive background in the history of the church's sexual abuse problems involving children, young boys, girls and vulnerable adults which also includes women religious and younger members of religious communities like the Legion of Christ.
   Unlike his predecessor, Benedict does not have to depend on others for the facts, because he already has much of that information because of his previous position. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 2:56 PM

Pastor arrested on teen sex abuse charges

 
   WAVE, ~ Feb 19, 2010
   ELIZABETHTOWN, KENTUCKY, (AP) - The pastor of a central Kentucky church has been charged with five counts of sexual abuse.
   Kentucky State Police said 57-year-old Marion Barnes of Ekron was released from jail after being booked earlier this week on charges involving a female teenager. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 1:57 PM

Sex abuse claims against famed rabbi grip Israel

  [Rabbi Mordechai Elon - ? NEW*] - Judaist. Sexual abuse.  
   Reuters, Februry 19, 2010
   JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, (Reuters) - Israeli police said on Friday they were looking into allegations of sexual abuse against one of the country's most famous and politically influential rabbis, in a case that has triggered dramatic headlines this week.
   Mordechai Elon -- known as "Rabbi Motti" by viewers of his popular TV show and by many young men in the West Bank settler movement -- has vehemently denied the accusations by a group of fellow rabbis who say their aim is to combat sexual harassment by authority figures.
   But that has not stopped a wave of soul-searching, which has some parallels with recent turmoil in the Roman Catholic church. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 12:02 PM

Bishop of Elphin speaks out following meeting with Pope

 
   IRELAND Ocean FM
   The Bishop of Elphin has said he had no idea of the abuse that was taking place within the Catholic Church.
   Bishop Christy Jones was speaking following the meeting of bishops with the Pope in Rome this week over revelations of child sexual abuse detailed in both the Murphy and Ryan reports. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 10:50 AM

Trial date set for bishop on child-porn charges

  [Lahey]  
   The Ottawa Citizen, 10:02 AM, February 19, 2010
   OTTAWA, CANADA – Catholic Bishop Raymond Lahey is to go on trial in April 2011 on charges that he was caught with images of child pornography on his computer at the Ottawa airport.
   The trial has been set for April 26 that year, with court time booked until May 16.
   Assistant Crown attorney David Elhadad said prosecutors expect to call 16 witnesses. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 10:47 AM

Rabbis: Turn Down the Flames on Rabbi Elon

   
   Arutz Sheva,
   ISRAEL (IsraelNN.com) -- A group of about 50 leading Zionist-Religious rabbis decided Thursday evening to "lower the flames" and reduce their media appearances in the wake of immorality charges raised in the media against Rabbi Mordechai Elon. It was also decided to distribute a position paper for rabbis and other educators to use when discussing the matter with students and the public at large. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 10:43 AM

Rabbis Call to Lower Public Discourse Level On Elon Issue

 
   ISRAEL Arutz Sheva
   by Eli Stutz
   (IsraelNN.com) Fifty prominent religious Zionist rabbis gathered yesterday evening in Yad Binyamin to discuss how to deal educationally with the publication by the Takanah Forum of the issue of Rabbi Motti Elon. Among the participating rabbis were: Rabbi Haim Druckman, Rabbi Shlomo Aviner, Rabbi Motti Greenberg, Rabbi Yigal Kamenetsky, Rabbi Yehoshua Shapira, and more.
   Arutz Sheva reported that the meeting dealt mainly with educational implications. "The rabbis called to lower the level of public discourse and to minimize media appearances."
   The rabbis at the conference noted that "the religious-Zionist community is healthy, and it is the duty of every person and community to 'add holiness', in the words of HaRav Kook." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 10:41 AM

Crisis management: For Vatican, it's up to the Irish to heal scandal

       
   Catholic News Service, By John Thavis,
   VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- For Vatican and Irish participants, the two-day meeting on the handling of priestly sex abuse cases was a major accomplishment, combining a frank admission of mismanagement with truly collaborative discussions on how to avoid such mistakes in the future. ...
   One outcome of the Vatican-Irish meeting was perhaps too subtle to measure on the media applause meter, but significant nonetheless. By all accounts, there's been a shift in attitude inside the Roman Curia since 2002. At that time, the sex abuse crisis in the United States still found many Vatican officials in denial or very defensive; today, according to the Irish bishops, virtually all of the 10 Vatican department heads in attendance offered genuine support and help.
   The Vatican now knows that priestly sex abuse is not a passing episode limited to one or two countries. As if that needed demonstrating, a new clerical sex abuse scandal was emerging in Germany even as the Vatican meeting took place -- and the Vatican newspaper wrote about it. Cardinal Sean Brady of Armagh, Northern Ireland, said the Vatican seemed to understand that this is "not an Anglophone problem." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 10:33 AM

More Jesuit abuse & cover up allegations surface; SNAP responds

   
   Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests,
   GERMANY -- We strongly suspect this is just the tip of a very large and ugly iceberg. We applaud the brave victims who are coming forward and hope their courage inspires others who are suffering to break their silence, report these crimes, expose dangerous predators, and begin to heal.
   Jesuits like to posture as somehow allegedly being more forthcoming about clergy sex crimes and cover ups. In our experience, however, that's just not the case. Sadly, most Jesuit officials are just as reckless and callous and deceitful in these cases as diocesan officials. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 10:16 AM

Predator priest gets "restricted ministry;" SNAP responds

  [1970s Fr Alvin Adams*] - RCC. Teen girl and 2 others.  
   Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests,
   PITTSBURGH (PA) -- At least one of Adams' victims is clearly credible, and it's sad Zubik won't clearly admit this. Even now, in 2010, Catholic officials seem unable to ever just say, 'We think this priest is guilty of child sex crimes.'
   It's also sad that Zubik refuses to beg victims and witnesses to call police if they know anything about crimes by Adams. That's the least any responsible leader should do. Kids are safest when predators are jailed. That happens when victims and witnesses speak up. Zubik could help prod them to come forward to police. Instead, however, he does the absolute bare minimum. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 10:14 AM

Condenado un sacerdote ...

  [~ 2000s Unnamed priest - NEW*] - RCC. 5 children.  
   Diario de Nevarra, DN . PAMPLONA Jueves, 18 de febrero de 2010
   Un sacerdote ha sido condenado a 16 meses de prisión por los delitos de exhibicionismo y provocación sexual después de que reconociera haber enseñado sus genitales a cinco niños a los que impartía catequesis. También les mostró una página web con fotografías de contenido pornográfico.
   [summary]
   PAMPLONA, SPAIN -- A priest has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for the crimes of exhibitionism and sexual provocation. He acknowledged that he showed his genitals to five children who were being taught catechism. He also showed them a Web site with pornographic photographs.
   The decision of the First Section of the Provincial Court also disqualifies him for the next six years from public ministry, especially when activities are related to youth or children. He is also prohibited from approaching the victims for the next five years.
   The priest was pastor of a village in the Central Zone. Before trial, damages of 10,000 euros were awarded to each of the affected children. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:41 AM

Heinous crimes, grave failures

     
   The Tablet (United Kingdom), ~ Feb 19, 2010
   VATICAN CITY -- It was an unprecedented event in Catholic history. Pope Benedict XVI summoned the entire hierarchy of the Church in Ireland to Rome this week and publicly rebuked them. The sexual abuse of children by members of the clergy was "a heinous crime and grave sin", he told them. In a statement afterwards, the Vatican made clear it was the Pope's view that there was no doubt "that errors of judgement and omissions stand at the heart of the crisis". In other words, it was the bishops' fault. As inquiry after inquiry has revealed, they consistently covered up the activities of abusive priests to protect the Church's good name from scandal. The result is a scandal 1,000 times worse, from which the Church in Ireland may never recover.
   The one group missing from the dramatic events in the Vatican were the victims, and they ought now to be brought centre stage. They, too, should be invited to meet the Pope, but not just for spiritual consolation. They are owed an apology, and not only on behalf of the Irish hierarchy. The Pope appoints bishops, supervises their ministry, and can discipline them when they err. The hierarchy's failure is therefore, at one short remove, the papacy's failure too. Indeed, the crucial link between them, the nunciature in Dublin, has some sharp questions to answer for itself. The present nuncio's repeated refusal to cooperate with government or parliamentary agencies investigating clerical child abuse is unacceptable. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:37 AM

Mönch missbraucht Bub (7) in Salzburg

  [2000s Unnamed monk-priest -? NEW*] - RCC. Boy (7).  
   OE24, ~ Feb 19, 2010
   Schon wieder Missbrauchs-Vorwürfe gegen die katholische Kirche: In Salzburg soll ein Mönch einen Buben belästigt haben. Polizei ermittelt.
   [summary]
   AUSTRIA -- A monk, who is also a priest, has been accused of sexually abusing a seven-year-old boy in Salzburg.
   Johann von Reissmeier of the Salzburg diocese said the accused has been questioned by police. Police seized the monk's computer of the monk and is looking for possible photos of boys that he might have saved. The investigation is ongoing but no criminal charges have been brought.
   Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn said the allegations are a disgrace for which there is no excuse. In his Ash Wednesday sermon he said the path of repentence is the only way. Erich Leitenberger, spokesman for the Vienna archdiocese, said in the previous year 17 cases of abuse surfaced in the archdiocese. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:09 AM

What Were Irish Lenders Up To In America?

  - Anglo Irish Bank (AIB) is owed $12m by sex-insolvent Wilmington RC Diocese.    
   Sunday Tribune (Ireland), February 07, 2010
   The US loan books of Irish banks – mired in serious stateside disputes in recent months – face substantial stress, writes Eamon Quinn.
   IRELAND / UNITED STATES – Out of sight and out of mind: at the best of times it is difficult to get a handle on what the Irish banks were up to in the United States. Just as it was at home, the lenders quickened their lending just as the boom was about to go bust.
   The usual suspect, Anglo Irish, was the most exuberant. It loaned an astonishing €10bn, or 14% of its total €72bn loan book, into the US. ...
   Catholic Diocese of Wilmington
   Facing claims against a number of retired and removed priests for alleged sexual abuse, the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, a Delaware-registered company, became the seventh US Catholic diocese to file for bankruptcy protection last October. AIB is owed $12m by the diocese, by far the largest creditor that includes lay parishioners. Last week, the diocese argued to the Delaware bankruptcy court that it should be allowed to continue to pay retirement and other benefits to the accused priests. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 9:05 AM

David Quinn: Window-dressing of papal meeting a PR catastrophe

  - RCC.      
   Irish Independent, By David Quinn, Friday February 19 2010
   IRELAND -- We don't know what happened behind the scenes when the bishops met the Pope and his officials on Monday and Tuesday in Rome. Maybe something of substance will come from the meeting in time. For the sake of the Catholic Church in Ireland, it had better.
   But taken at face value, the meeting was worse than a non-event -- it was close to a PR disaster, which Archbishop Diarmuid Martin partially rescued when speaking to reporters on Wednesday.
   Obviously the meeting was never going to meet everyone's expectations. For example, Bishop Martin Drennan was never going to be asked to resign. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:55 AM

Pa. Priest Transferred Following Abuse Allegation

  [1970s Fr Alvin Adams - ? NEW*] - RCC. 3 complainants.  
   KDKA, AP, ~ Feb 19, 2010
   PITTSBURGH (PA), (AP) – A Roman Catholic priest in Pittsburgh under investigation for allegedly fondling a teen girl nearly four decades ago has been reassigned from his position as a parish priest and high school chaplain.
   Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh officials say the Rev. Alvin Adams will transfer to a convent next month. Adams has been on leave since March while the diocese investigated allegations he fondled a 16-year-old girl in the 1970s. Two other alleged victims came forward later. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:42 AM

Priest accused of abuse assigned to convent

 
   Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, By Debra Erdley, Friday, February 19, 2010
   PITTSBURGH (PA) -- A priest who was suspended from his duties as parish priest at Ascension Church in Ingram and chaplain at Bishop Canevin High School last March pending an investigation of abuse allegations dating from the 1970s has been reassigned as chaplain at a Whitehall convent.
   The Rev. Alvin Adams, 69, resigned his position at Ascension Church and will begin restricted supervised duties as a priest at the Sisters of St. Francis of the Providence of God motherhouse next month, said the Rev. Ron Lengwin, a spokesman for the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh.
   The reassignment followed the ruling of a Diocesean Review Board that deemed credible allegations that Adams had fondled a 16-year-old girl nearly four decades ago. Since the alleged incident occurred under church law in effect at the time, the teen would have been considered an adult, Lengwin said. After 1983, church law was revised to make 18 the age of majority. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:40 AM

Fairfield Univ. audit finds Haiti gifts unaccounted for

  [1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - Roman Catholic. Money undocumented. 18 boys.     
   Boston Globe By Stephen Singer, Associated Press / February 19, 2010
   HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT -- Fairfield University said it cannot account for more than $120,000 intended to go to a Haitian school where a former Connecticut man is accused of sexually abusing boys.
   The money is part of nearly $776,000 raised at the Jesuit university from 1997 to 2008 for Project Pierre Toussaint. The Haitian school was cofounded and directed by Douglas Perlitz, a 1992 Fairfield graduate who was charged in September with sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:35 AM

Analysis: The Elon affair

   
   The Jerusalem Post, By BEN HARTMAN, 23:20, Feb/18/2010
   ISRAEL -- Allegations this week by the rabbinical forum Takana that Rabbi Mordechai "Motti" Elon posed a danger to the public and had sexual contact with male students in the past – and the subsequent decision to open a police investigation – represent a fall from grace for a pillar of religious Zionism, a national leader whose impact was felt far beyond his own community.
   It's hard to overstate the influence Elon had on the religious Zionist community, both as a spiritual leader and an object of widespread admiration. One West Bank rabbi who spoke to The Jerusalem Post Thursday called the affair "a tragedy" and said Elon was not only a "beloved and venerated man," but also "the closest thing we had to a rebbe in our community."
   Elon headed some of religious Zionism's most prominent houses of learning, including the Horev and Hakotel yeshivot in Jerusalem. He also hosted a popular weekly TV program on the Shabbat Torah portion and worked to build understanding and cooperation between the religious and secular communities. He comes from one of the most prominent families in the religious Zionist community: His brother Benny is a former MK and tourism minister, and his father, Menahem, a former Supreme Court Justice. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:32 AM

The Court of Public Opinion

 
   ISRAEL Arutz Sheva
   by David Bedein The crucial question to ask of the Takanah Forum on the Rabbi Elon issue is brought in this article, by someone who is most familiar with the media.
   Activist Law Professor Alan Dershowitz asserts that there are always two courts - the court of law and the court of public opinion.
   Anyone who knows how the media works knows that it is easier to win a conviction in the court of public opinion than in any court of law.
   Indeed, to paraphrase Goebels, a lie repeated often enough becomes believable. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:29 AM

Martin meeting abuse victims

 
   IRELAND RTE News
   Friday, 19 February 2010 Survivors of clerical child sex abuse and a representative from the One in Four campaign group are to meet Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin today.
   Abuse survivor Marie Collins said Pope Benedict XVI should say he accepts that the Church authorities had covered up cases of child sexual abuse here in the letter that he issues to Irish Catholics.
   Speaking before today's meeting in Drumcondra, she said the Pope should also state that there will be mandatory reporting by the Church of all allegations of abuse to the civil authorities. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:16 AM

Italy "has dozens of paedophile priests"

  - RCC.  
   World Bulletin,
   ITALY -- Italy has had dozens of cases of child sex abuse by Roman Catholic priests over the past decade and the country is by no means immune from the problem, a cleric who runs an anti-paedophilia organisation said on Thursday.
   Just two days after Pope Benedict held crisis talks with Irish bishops over a devastating abuse scandal, Father Fortunato Di Noto said Italy was not untainted by the problem but it had been dealt with better.
   "Italy is not immune from this," Di Noto, who founded the anti-paedophilia group Association Meter, told Vatican Radio.
   "In the last 10 years, around 80 priests have been involved: either denounced or put on trial and found guilty for this." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:14 AM

PRATT v. STATE

   
   TEXAS Leagle
   [excerpt]
   In 2004, A.B. and L.B., who are twin sisters, attended a five-day overnight church retreat. Dominic Valerio, a youth minister, testified that A.B. approached him toward the end of the retreat, and she was very distraught and nervous. Valerio began questioning A.B. regarding her problem. Valerio testified that A.B.'s behavior was "typical of other children who have been sexually abused." After A.B. admitted that she had been sexually abused by her step-grandfather, she started "shutting down" because she was nervous and embarrassed. Although L.B. also was at the camp, she did not approach Valerio. Valerio testified that as trial approached, A.B. became very distraught to the point of self-mutilation by cutting herself, experimenting with drugs, and attempting suicide. Valerio later learned the abuse occurred at a home in San Antonio when L.B. and A.B. were around four or five years old.
   On cross-examination, Valerio testified that he did not recall telling the police that the incident happened about five years before 2005. Valerio also did not recall that he told the police the incidents happened over and over again and in different places. Valerio later clarified that the different places referred to San Antonio and Austin. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:11 AM

Pastor's sex abuse case sent to grand jury

 
   WILLIAMSON (WV) Appalachian News Express
   By Audrey Carter-Lee Staff Writer WILLIAMSON, W.Va. – A teacher and pastor accused of having inappropriate sexual contact with an underage female was back in court Wednesday. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:07 AM

Hierarchy's report to Pontiff on abuse is kept secret

 
   IRELAND Irish Independent
   By John Cooney and Edel Kennedy
   Friday February 19 2010
   THE Catholic hierarchy decided to keep secret the key briefing documents on child sex abuse which were submitted by the Irish bishops to the Pope in Rome this week.
   A formal decision was taken at the two-day meeting with Pope Benedict that the personal submissions of the senior clergymen would not be made public, the Irish Independent has learned.
   Last night, Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin declined to make available the text of his presentation to the Pope and the Curial Cardinals. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:04 AM

Drennan says Martin backs his decision to remain in post

 
   IRELAND Irish Independent
   By John Cooney and Brian McDonald
   Friday February 19 2010
   DEFIANT Martin Drennan claims 23 Irish bishops and the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, back his decision to stay on as Bishop of Galway.
   Bishop Drennan's insistence that his position is safe has left Archbishop Martin in an embarrassing and difficult predicament as he meets abuse victims today.
   The Galway prelate also signalled a deepening rift between himself and Dr Martin in interviews yesterday. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 8:02 AM

Victims' groups insist embattled bishop must go

 
   IRELAND Irish Independent
   By Brian McDonald
   Friday February 19 2010
   VICTIMS of clerical sex abuse yesterday dismissed Bishop Martin Drennan's reasons for refusing to resign.
   One in Four insisted that the Bishop of Galway must follow the example of his fellow former auxiliary bishops and offer his resignation to the Pope.
   "One in Four believes that all those in authority who supported the culture of cover-up in the Dublin Archdiocese must assume collective responsibility for the endangerment of children," said One in Four executive director Maeve Lewis. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 7:59 AM

Irish church faces a long and bitter road

 
   IRELAND Montreal Gazette
   Irish church leaders are going to have to do a lot more than meet with the pope and express profound sorrow for the "heinous crimes" committed by their clergy if the Catholic Church in Ireland is to recover from the wounds it has inflicted on itself over the last several decades.
   But this week's meeting in Rome between Pope Benedict and 24 Irish bishops was at least something of a start on what promises to be a long and deservedly bitter road to an uncertain destination.
   The pope was suitably blunt in criticizing the Irish hierarchy for its failure to protect its youngest members from decades of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse at the hands of priests, religious orders, and church employees. And the bishops themselves seemed contrite enough, admitting that the church had betrayed tens of thousands of children and promising measures to assure it doesn't happen again. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 7:56 AM

Bishop Mixa under fire for sexual abuse scandal comments

  - RCC. "The world" corrupted God's holy Church!?!?  
   The Local,
   GERMANY -- Augsburg Bishop Walter Mixa on Friday faced continuing criticism for claiming the sexual revolution was partially to blame for the widespread abuse of children at German Catholic schools.
   The daily Süddeutsche Zeitung reported Mixa's remarks had caused a rift within his diocese, with one church official saying they were "depressingly imprudent" and the situation was "increasingly embarrassing" having to explain the bishop's latest "blunder."
   "The leadership hasn't realised how this looks to the congregation," said an unidentified member of the Augsburg diocese council. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 7:53 AM

Irish-Vatican summit on sex abuse ends with call for courage, honesty

       
   The Pilot (United States), By John Thavis and Sarah Delaney, Posted: Feb/19/2010
   VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Benedict XVI said priestly sexual abuse was a "heinous crime" and a grave sin, and he urged Irish bishops to act courageously to repair their failures to deal properly with such cases.
   At the end of a two-day Vatican summit on the sex abuse scandal in Ireland, the Vatican said in a statement Feb. 16 that "errors of judgment and omissions" were at the heart of the crisis. It said church leaders recognized the sense of "pain and anger, betrayal, scandal and shame" that those errors have provoked among many Irish Catholics.
   "All those present recognized that this grave crisis has led to a breakdown in trust in the church's leadership and has damaged her witness to the Gospel and its moral teaching," the statement said. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 7:50 AM

Accused priest receives new judge

   
   The Chronicle, By KATE THAYER - kthayer § kcchronicle com , Feb 18, 2010
   ST. CHARLES (IL) – The priest accused of sexually assaulting a St. Charles boy received a new judge assignment Thursday.
   Alejandro Flores, 37, is charged with multiple counts of predatory sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual abuse and criminal sexual assault.
   Prosecutors say Flores – who last served as a priest in Streamwood – assaulted a boy he knew from January 2005 until his arrest last month. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 7:48 AM

Seeking justice for kids

  [1968 Fr Francis Markey (82)*] - RCC. Children.      
   The Journal Gazette, by Rebecca S. Green,
   FORT WAYNE (IN) -- A group of women from an advocacy group for sexual abuse victims showed up outside the local Roman Catholic diocesan offices Thursday, wanting to ask the bishop to do more to get potential abuse victims to come forward with allegations.
   Before they showed up at the Archbishop Noll Center in downtown Fort Wayne, the women, from the Chicago-based Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, visited the South Bend offices of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend.
   They wanted to present a letter to newly installed Bishop Kevin Rhoades about the Rev. Francis Markey, 82. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 7:44 AM

Vatican heaps insult on injury for Irish abuse victims

  - RCC.      
   National Secular Society (United Kingdom), ~ Feb 18, 2010
   IRELAND -- The Vatican has scored another PR disaster by again failing to acknowledge that there was a cover up of Catholic child abuse in Ireland.
   After publication of two reports that showed that the sexual and physical abuse of children had been endemic for decades in Irish institutions run by the Catholic Church, the Vatican summoned all 24 Irish bishops to a conference last week. It rapidly became clear that the conference was more about saving the Church's face than making reparation, or even an apology, to the thousands of victims of Catholic priests.
   Victim support organisations condemned the whole exercise as a "charade" and "window dressing". One group said the Pope had "washed his hands" of the scandal. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 19, 2010 7:40 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Fri February 19, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Sat February 20, 2010 edition:


Garda Vetting for Parish Personnel

   
   Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam,
   IRELAND -- Garda vetting for the clergy of the Tuam Archdiocese has been submitted over the past few weeks the first phase of intended Garda Vetting for all parish personnel. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:24 PM]

REFLECTIONS

 
   Roman Catholic Diocese of Kilmore, by Fr. Michael Router,
   IRELAND -- 2009 was without doubt one of the worst years in recent history for the leadership of the Catholic Church in Ireland. It could be argued, however, that it was not quite as bad for the wider Church community - the people of God. In fact the traumatic events of the past year could yet turn out to be critical in the much needed reform and positive development of the Church in this country.
   The Irish Church has had, over the past 160 years, an unfortunate history of clericalism. The calamitous tragedy that was the famine in the mid-19th century caused huge social and political upheaval. Many of those who survived turned to the Church to provide a new moral foundation for society and to avoid many of the problems that had paved the way for disaster in the past. Such a foundation demanded the implementation of severe restrictions, particularly in relation to sexuality, and the Catholic Church was equal to the task. Over the latter half of the 19th century a strong interdependence grew between the Church hierarchy and the Catholic middle class. This gave the hierarchy a position of strength and power that they had never previously enjoyed. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:21 PM

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE IRISH CATHOLIC BISHOPS...

  - RCC.      
   Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh, ~ Feb 20, 2010
   IRELAND / VATICAN CITY -- The meeting took place in a spirit of prayer and collegial fraternity, and its frank and open atmosphere provided guidance and support to the Bishops in their efforts to address the situation in their respective Dioceses.
   On the morning of 15 February, following a brief introduction by the Holy Father, each of the Irish Bishops offered his own observations and suggestions. The Bishops spoke frankly of the sense of pain and anger, betrayal, scandal and shame expressed to them on numerous occasions by those who had been abused. There was a similar sense of outrage reflected by laity, priests and religious in this regard.
   The Bishops likewise described the support at present being provided by thousands of trained and dedicated lay volunteers at parish level to ensure the safety of children in all Church activities, and stressed that, while there is no doubt that errors of judgement and omissions stand at the heart of the crisis, significant measures have now been taken to ensure the safety of children and young people. They also emphasized their commitment to cooperation with the statutory authorities in Ireland – North and South – and with the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland to guarantee that the Church's standards, policies and procedures represent best practice in this area. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:06 PM
   [COMMENT: How could the "Body of Christ" actually need to reform itself by adopting modern ideas so that its "standards, policies and procedures represent best practice in this area"?  Why wasn't the One "Holy" Catholic Church already a shining beacon in its "practice"?  Well, as a modern exposé has asked regarding a different matter, how could they, poor mammals that they are? ENDS."]

Rome Meeting – Statement from Bishop Moriarty

 
   IRELAND/VATICAN CITY Roman Catholic Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin
   20/21st February 2010
   Meeting of Irish Bishops in Rome
   Following the meeting of the Irish Bishops in Rome, I would like to share a few thoughts and some information in addition to the official Vatican press release.
   Obviously the gathering in Rome was a unique event. The amount of time and attention given personally by Pope Benedict was very impressive. Likewise the senior Curia members present were fully engaged and made their own contributions. The various sessions that took place over Monday and Tuesday were long and intense. It was certainly a worthwhile dialogue at the highest level.
   As you are aware, each Bishop had an opportunity to address the gathering. The contributions were wide?ranging, consciously so to avoid repetition. Along with addressing the impact on survivors, our continuing outreach to them, the on?going management of safeguarding in the Irish Church, some Bishops addressed issues like the role of laity, church communications, the Church's role in Education and priestly formation. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 8:52 PM

The word / Sin and punishment 2.0

 
   ISRAEL Haaretz
   By Nati Toker Last week the Takana forum, a joint organization of representatives from a range of religious Zionist bodies that aims to fight sexual harassment in the sector, revealed that Rabbi Mordechai Elon, a well-known and highly esteemed figure in the nationalist-religious community, has been deposed. The grounds, according to the Takana forum, were allegations of "acts that contradict holy and ethical values, which to our deep regret were found to be true." Elon partly denied the allegations. In response, the forum published additional details about homosexual acts in which the rabbi was allegedly involved.
   The forum's announcement was not made in a synagogue, or even at a press conference. The forum leaders decided to publish the information and developments regarding Rabbi Elon on their Web site (www.takana.co.il). Truly, sin and punishment version 2.0. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 8:45 PM

Police say inquiry into indecent-acts charges against Elon will develop into full investigation

 
   ISRAEL Haaretz
   Police sources told Haaretz they believe their inquiry into indecent acts allegedly committed by Rabbi Mordechai Elon will grow into an official investigation within the next week or so. They said Elon himself, his associates and the members of the Takana rabbinical forum that revealed the allegations against him last week may be questioned.
   On Thursday, Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein, State Prosecutor Moshe Lador, and Major General Yoav Segalovich, the chief of investigations and intelligence at the police, decided to begin a police inquiry into the allegations.
   One of the national investigative teams is expected this week to collect all of the material sent from the rabbinical forum to the attorney general since 2006. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 8:42 PM

Religious Storm in Israel Following Accusations Against Rabbi

 
   ISRAEL Shalom Life
   By: ELAD BENARI Published: February 17th 2010
   The Orthodox community in Israel is in turmoil following media reports about the supposed sexual activities of Rabbi Mordechai Elon, considered to be one of the most important rabbis in the religious-Zionist movement.
   On Tuesday, Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth published a report containing a complaint about Elon by a young man, 29, who asked for advice from Elon about 10 years ago. The young man, who was called D by the newspaper, said that when he came to consult Elon about issues regarding his sexuality, the rabbi became intimate with him and this continued over several meetings between the two. D said that Rabbi Elon told him that this was necessary in order to "save him" from his sexual urges.
   Takana, a forum which works to prevent sexual abuse in the religious-Zionist sector, published a statement Monday in which they said that Elon is suspected of sexual harassment and was suspended from educational and rabbinical activities four years ago, following several complaints they received and which were verified. Israel's News1 website published the contents of a document released by Takana which outlines some of the allegations against Elon, and which states that a complaint against Elon was one of the first complaints the forum received after it was founded. Later on, while the forum was investigating the first complaint, a second one came in. The forum claimed that Elon was having sexual relations with male students for long periods of time. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 4:33 PM

Israel: Sex Claims Increase Against Rabbi

 
   ISRAEL Short News
   A 29-year-old man called 'D' has filed a complaint of sexual abuse against a leading Rabbi. D, had informed a newspaper that he had turned to Rabbi Elon in the nineties for guidance and was abused by him on numerous occasions.
   An internet site called Takana, a sexual abuse forum to prevent corruption within the religious-Zionist area said in an announcement that "Elon is suspected of sexual harassment & was suspended from educational and rabbinical activities" in 2006 Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 4:30 PM

Some Phone Calls, 2 Big Checks, and Rabbi Is Charged

 
   NEW YORK The New York Times
   By ALAN FEUER Published: February 19, 2010
   Rabbi Milton Balkany, the director of a Brooklyn Jewish day school, was on the phone last month with a proposition for a man he had never met, the president of a giant Connecticut hedge fund, SAC Capital Advisors.
   The matter required tact. The rabbi, who often counsels Jewish inmates, had recently met a prisoner at the Otisville Federal Correctional Institution, a prison in Orange County, N.Y., who had told him that the hedge fund had been trading on illegal information. Rabbi Balkany was calling now, the government contends, to make a deal: $4 million for two religious schools in Brooklyn – one of them his own – in exchange for the prisoner's silence. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 4:26 PM

What Ratzinger Knew in 1988

 
   Leon J. Podles: Dialogue
   February 20th, 2010
   On July, 8, 1988, Archbishop Levada of Portland , Oregon, wrote to Cardinal Ratzinger, then head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, about the case of the Rev. Thomas Laughlin.
   Laughlin, Levada explains, was ordained in 1948 at the age of 23. Levada continues, "he began homosexual contacts with boys shortly after his ordination (about age 25), and admitted to such misconduct both during his first priestly assignment as a teacher at Central Catholic High School, and as a pastor of St. Mary Parish in Corvallis. These contacts continued and apparently increased in frequency and number during his tenure as pastor of All Saints Parish until the time criminal charges of sexual abuse of minors were brought against him in 1983."
   "The reliable testimony of several boys questioned suggests that Fr. Laughlin used the confessional for purposes of solicitation. ...
   Ratzinger may not have known about the type of person who Power thought was suitable for the priesthood, but he certainly knew there were severe problems in the Church in the United States. Why the failure to act effectively? Did Ratzinger tell himself these must be bizarre and isolated cases – but he was getting them on a regular basis. Or was he following John Paul's implicit or explicit instructions about how to handle sexual abuse cases discretely and quietly? As Pope Benedict, Ratzinger owes the Church an explanation. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 2:19 PM

Auch in Tirol Missbrauchsopfer der Kirche

  [Years - Cardinal Hans Groer*] - RCC.  
   Tirol.orf ,
   In der Diözese Innsbruck hat es in den vergangenen zwei Jahren zwei Fälle von Missbrauch Jugendlicher gegeben. Anlässlich des Skandals am Berliner Canisius Kolleg gab die Erzdiözese Wien Zahlen für Österreich bekannt.
   [summary]
   AUSTRIA -- The Innsburck diocese said two cases of sexual abuse of young people have been reported in the last two years. Hans Tauscher, ombudsman for sexual abuse and assault victims in the diocese, said victims asked for assistance in getting therapy for dealing with the incidents and it was given to them.
   Ombudsmen were established in all Austrian dioceses after allegations were made against the late Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer of Vienna. According to the Vienna archdiocese, 17 cases are known in that archdiocese. Incidents of sexual abuse have also been reported in Graz, St. Polten, Linz, Salzburg and Eisenstadt. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 12:17 PM

Vatican spin finds weak faith at source of Irish clerical sex abuse

  - RCC.      
   Voice from the Desert, James A. Jenkins, PhD; Wednesday, 17 February 2010
   The rape and sodomy of children by bishops and priests, whether in Ireland or around the world, is serial criminal sexual assault for which Benedict XVI, and all his flacks in the Vatican, and especially "Santo Subito" John Paul II, his predecessor, are all complicit.
   The Vatican, and especially bishops around the world, they all knew the extent of the criminal sexual assaults and corruption of the priesthood. And they did NOTHING to stop it.
   How different it could have been if decades ago John Paul and Ratzinger would have announced what they had learned when they first became aware of the abuse, called for investigations and reports from every bishop in every diocese in the world, asked for forgiveness and information from every survivor so that this criminality would never be repeated nor condoned again? Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 12:03 PM

Jesus Gave us the Beatitudes, Benedict Delivers Platitudes

 
   Voice from the Desert
   By Vinnie Nauheimer "A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden filled with weeds." wrote the poet Rod McKuen. How applicable is this to today's response to the decades old blind eye given to the rape sodomization and molestation of countless children in Ireland given by the current pontiff. It is also applicable to the last pope who held a summit eerily familiar to the Irish bishops meeting with the current pope which took place eight years ago with the bishops from the United States. There are two common threads: Sexual abuse and Cardinal Ratzinger who was responsible for investigating clergy abuse then, now Pope Benedict. For eight consecutive years, we have had nothing but platitudes from the Vatican. 2001: As Cardinal Ratzinger, Benedict reaffirms the validity of Crimen Sollicitationis which imposes the "Secrets of the Holy Office" on anyone with knowledge of priests violating the confessional or sexually abusing children, which means they are silenced forever. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 12:01 PM

Missbrauchsskandal: Auch bayerische Priester im Visier

  [1970s-80s Various schools] - RCC. 120 victims so far.  
   Tz-online,
   Augsburg/Hamburg - Der Missbrauchsskandal der katholischen Kirche weitet sich aus. Nun sind auch bayerische Priester im Visier. Betroffen sind Schulen im Unterallgäu und Augsburg.
   Der Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche weitet sich nun auch innerhalb Bayerns aus. Mindestens sechs weitere katholische Einrichtungen in Deutschland sind mit neuen Vorwürfen konfrontiert, wie der "Spiegel" in seiner aktuellen Ausgabe berichtet.

   [summary]
   GERMANY -- As the abuse scandal in the Catholic Church widens, priests in Bavaria are now accused. The schools in Unterallgau and Augsburg are affected.
   At least six other Catholic organizations in Germany are now facing new accusations. Concerns have arisen at the Marist Boarding School in the Swabian Mindelheim (Unterallgau) and two former homes of the Salesians of Don Bosco, including one in Augsburg. The allegations date to the 1960s through the 1980s.
   The federal government has asked the German bishops to take action. Federal Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser -Schnarrenberger told Der Spiegel that she expects the church to come up with concrete measures to be taken to deal with the scandal. She called for a complete explanation of what happened. She said a thorough examination by church officials should be an opportunity for them to come up with a plan for voluntary compensation to the victims.
   The justice minister had sharp criticism of Augsburg Bishop Walter Mixa who claimed the sexual revolution was the cause of the abuse. She said it was not helpful if some church leaders such as Bishop Mixa hide behind polemical excuses rather than contributing to the findings.
   The General Assembly of Bishops will take up the issue at their spring conference to be held next week in Freiburg. So far, 120 victims have come forward. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 11:47 AM

Bishops invite Pope to visit for 2012 Congress

  - Inviting man who will be 85 years old.    
   Irish Independent, By John Cooney, Saturday February 20 2010
   IRELAND -- Pope Benedict has received an official invitation from the hierarchy to visit Ireland in two years time for the International Eucharistic Congress to be held in Dublin.
   Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, yesterday revealed the Bishops' Conference formally issued the invitation late last year. If the invite is accepted by Pope Benedict, who selected Dublin as the venue for the international gathering, it would be the first papal visit to Ireland since Pope John Paul II's historic trip in 1978.
   Archbishop Martin said the invitation asking the Pope to preside at the Eucharistic Congress in the summer of 2012 had been acknowledged by the Vatican. But he said there was no indication as of yet if it would be accepted by the Pontiff, who will be 85 at the time of the proposed visit. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:45 AM

Vatican calls for higher training standards

 
   RTE News Saturday, 20 February 2010 11:22
   VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict's most senior official has urged Irish bishops to concentrate their energies on ensuring that clergy are trained to the highest standards.
   The Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone made the comment at a mass marking the tenth anniversary of the beatification of Pope Pius IX.
   It is the first comment made by a Papal aide since Pope Benedict's meeting earlier this week with Irish bishops on the fallout from the Murphy and Ryan reports on clerical child abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:43 AM

Pope officially invited to visit Ireland

 
   Ireland Online
   IRELAND -- The Pope has been officially invited to visit Ireland in two years' time.
   The Bishops' Conference has issued the invitation to coincide with the international Eucharistic Congress which will be held in Dublin in 2012. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:40 AM

Pope Benedict set for Irish visit in 2012

 
   IRELAND Irish Central
   By PATRICK COOPER, IrishCentral.com Staff Writer
   Pope Benedict is expected to visit Ireland in 2012 for the International Eucharistic Conference, Irish church sources say. It will be held in Dublin.
   Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, yesterday revealed that the Bishops' Conference has now formally issued the invitation, the Irish Independent reports.
   Insiders say a papal visit would go some way to finally put to rest the issue of child sex abuse by clergy and help the struggling Irish church regain some momentum. A meeting with child abuse survivors would almost certainly be on the agenda. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:37 AM

Catholic church urged to come clean on abuse

   
   IOL,
   BERLIN, GERMANY -- The German government wants the Roman Catholic Church to shed full light on sexual abuse of children in its institutions following a series of scandals, a report said Saturday.
   The weekly Der Spiegel, in its issue to appear on Monday, quoted Education Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger as saying she wanted the Church to take "concrete steps" to this end. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:30 AM

Survivors very disappointed over meeting with Martin

  - RCC.      
   The Irish Times, By PATSY McGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Feb 20, 2010
   IRELAND -- DEEP DISAPPOINTMENT was expressed by clerical child sexual abuse survivors yesterday following a meeting with Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin over this week's gathering of Irish bishops in Rome.
   But Archbishop Martin said he would be "more optimistic" about the ongoing church response to the abuse issue.
   Speaking after the meeting with survivors at the Archbishop's house in Drumcondra, he admitted "there are times when my views are different to others" among the Irish bishops, and "there is obviously isolation" where he was concerned. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:25 AM

My Advice to the Pope

   
   Leon J. Podles: Dialogue; February 19th, 2010
   What could the Pope do, as one person asked?
   Many, many things:
   He should immediately remove from the clergy all bishops who are known to be corrupt and abusers. There are about twenty, starting with Mr. Sanchez of Santa Fe (he of girlfriends A, B, C, D, E…).
   He should immediately remove from the cardinalate, and probably from the clergy, all Cardinals who have known about the abuse of children and let it go on. We should have Mr. Law and Mr. Mahoney.
   He should order all dioceses and religious orders to publish the names of all known abusers and to open their archives to researchers. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 9:21 AM

Regierung fordert von Kirche Aufklärung des Missbrauchs

  [Religious orders] - RCC. Children.  
   Op-online,
   BERLIN -- Nach dem Bekanntwerden immer neuer Fälle von sexuellem Missbrauch durch katholische Priester dringt die Bundesregierung auf lückenlose Aufklärung. Gefordert wird dazu auch ein "Runder Tisch".
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser -Schnarrenberger has called for a meeting or round table to include Catholic Church officials and representatives of victims to discuss the burgeoning sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church. She said it is a good way to clear up cases of abuse and talk about compensation.
   Archbishop Werner Thissen of Hamburg, meanwhile has introduced reforms in the training of priests to better deal with the issue.
   The scandal has now widened to include abuse cases from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s and at least six Catholic institutions have been named. The new allegations include two former homes operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco in Augsburg and in Berlin where three priests and one employee are said to have abused minors.
   Also affected are a former children's home operated by the Daughters of Charity in Upper Swabia, the Marist boarding school in Mindelheim, Bavaria, and the former Franciscan Boarding school in Gross Krotzenburg at Hanau. There are also abuse allegations against former employees of the Franz Sales House in Essen, a facility for the disabled.
   Archbishop Thissen said the training will include the issue of sexuality. Thissen said there is a structural problem and he acknowledged there is an alarming degree of sexual abuse in the church that would not be thought to be possible.
   The archbishop said the 2002 guidelines from the bishops helped break the taboos and to encourage victims to come forward. The guidelines need some changes to make them more concrete than before. He believes the bishops should make sexual abuse a top priority, he called for complete transparency on the issue and there needs to be concern for the victims. He also said he knows that pedophile inclinations are often irreversible. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 8:38 AM

Accused cleric won't serve in convent, diocese says

   
   PITTSBURGH (PA) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
   Saturday, February 20, 2010 By Ann Rodgers, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A day after announcing that a priest accused of molesting a 16-year-old girl in the 1970s would be restricted to ministry as a chaplain to nuns in a Whitehall convent, the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh has revoked the assignment due to complaints from parents of children in day care on the convent grounds.
   "In response to the concerns of parents and understanding the fears raised, and given that I would never want to do anything that would weaken trust in the Church, nor to give even the impression of being cavalier about the safety of children, I have revoked Father [Alvin] Adams' appointment immediately," Bishop David Zubik wrote in a letter given Friday to parents of children in the day-care center run by the Sisters of St. Francis of the Providence of God in Whitehall.
   A diocesan review board and Bishop Zubik deemed the allegations from his 50-year-old accuser credible. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 8:23 AM

2011 trial set for bishop on child-porn charges

  [Bishop Lahey]  
   Montreal Gazette,
   CANADA -- Catholic Bishop Raymond Lahey will go on trial in April 2011 on charges related to images of child pornography found on his computer at the Ottawa airport.
   Assistant Crown attorney David Elhadad said prosecutors expect to call 16 witnesses.
   Lahey, 69, was in charge of the diocese of Antigonish, in Nova Scotia, until last summer. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 8:18 AM

Priest wants to stay on bail as he fights extradition

  [1968 Fr Francis Markey (82)*] - RCC. Boy.      
   Irish Independent, By Louise Hogan, Saturday February 20 2010
   UNITED STATES / IRELAND -- A US-BASED Irish priest has launched a legal attempt to remain on bail while he fights extradition over an alleged rape.
   Fr Francis Markey (82), now living in the US state of Indiana, has been accused of allegedly raping a 15-year-old boy in Ireland in 1968.
   He has been battling attempts by the Director of Public Prosecutions to bring him back to Ireland to face charges. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 8:09 AM

Nazi Gold

  - Vatican alleged to have had a Swiss bank account for millions looted from Nazi conquest victims.              
   Sarajevo Portal, ~ Feb 20, 2010
   This is the story of one of history's largest ever heists and largest-ever hunts – a treasure hunt that will never end. The perp was, of course, Adolf Hitler. The hunters have included individuals and nations from around the world. At the outset of World War II, the German economy was depressed and hardly capable of underwriting the continental and then global offensive Hitler was imagining. The modus operandi of the Nazis thus became to loot gold, jewelry, artworks and all other riches from countries they conquered. For instance, the exercise of control over Czechoslovakia, Austria and Danzig between 1937 and 1939 wound up boosting Germany's gold reserves by more than $70 million. ...
   Gold and currency that had already made its way into accounts in neutral countries such as Switzerland simply kept moving; a U.S. Treasury agent's report that was filed in 1946 (and declassified 50 years later) indicated that millions of dollars in gold coins wound up in a numbered Swiss account belonging to the Vatican, and in January 2000, a civil suit was filed against the Vatican Bank, the Franciscan order and other defendants. The Mob may have grabbed a share: Lucky Luciano and Meyer Lansky had strong connections to the Swiss National Bank, and it has been reported that hundreds of millions of dollars in gold may have been laundered into their anonymous accounts. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 8:05 AM

Churches taking care to avoid sexual abuse

   
   The News-Press, By R.J. Cooper, Saturday, February 20, 2010
   MISSOURI -- Local churches have a surprising ally in the fight against sexual abuse – insurance companies.
   New Life Bible Church and Huffman Memorial United Methodist Church each face a lawsuit in Buchanan County Circuit Court alleging, among other things, that both entities were intentionally negligent in supervising church authorities and children. Those pending lawsuits serve as a continuing reminder for congregations to remain ever vigilant in the fight against sexual abuse.
   Steven Bolt is an agent in Independence, Mo., for GuideOne Insurance, one of the nation's leaders in insuring churches. Companies like GuideOne aid in that fight by not limiting their input and services to roofs and walls.
   "That's the job of an agent, to help guide the church through some risk-management programs," Mr. Bolt said. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 7:52 AM

Medb Ruane: There was no apology to the survivors, nor to the Irish State

  - Vatican acts like a people set apart.      
   Irish Independent, By Medb Ruane, Saturday February 20 2010
   IRELAND -- The tangled web of Church-State relations was rarely so knotted as this week, when two events conspired to tease it further. Pope Benedict met Irish Bishops in Rome to discuss the child abuse scandals, especially after the Murphy report.
   In Dublin, however, the Pope's diplomatic representative Giuseppe Leanza decided he was unable to attend the Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs to discuss the same sad story. It was extremely unfortunate.
   From Rome, people heard that the bishops hadn't asked Benedict or his Curia why the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) and the Papal Nuncio hadn't co-operated with the Murphy Commission. Instead, Benedict seemed to present the difficulties as a faith-based issue with particular ramifications for the Irish hierarchy. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 7:48 AM

Fairfield Can't Account for $120,500 After Probe

  [1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - Roman Catholic. Money undocumented. 18 boys.     
   Fairfield Mirror, By Chris Simmons, February 19, 2010
   [Read the full Day Pitney Summary Report].
   FAIRFIELD (CT) -- After an independent review of Fairfield's involvement in Project Pierre Toussaint, no problems were found, except for a lack of financial oversight that left $120,500 unaccounted for after being paid to former Campus Ministry Director Fr. Paul Carrier.
   Day Pitney was retained in Sept. 2009 to determine the nature and extent of the relationship between Fairfield, the Haiti Fund, and Project Pierre Toussaint (PPT) after the founder of PPT, Fairfield alumnus Doug Perlitz '92, was indicted on charges of traveling to engage in sexual activities with children. It also investigated when the University learned of the allegations.
   But while absolving Fairfield of these charges, it highlighted a new problem: a lack of financial controls in Campus Ministry which allowed for $120,500 to be paid to Carrier with no documentation for how the money was spent. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 7:44 AM

Dublin's Archbishop Martin: the eye of the storm

       
   Catholic Culture, By Phil Lawler | February 19, 2010
   IRELAND -- Speaking after the Irish bishops had finished their 2-day meeting with Pope Benedict XVI and the leaders of the Roman Curia, Cardinal Sean Brady of Armagh assured reporters that "there is no disunity among the Irish bishops concerning the importance of the safeguarding of children."
   That's true: the Irish bishops are fully agreed-- on the importance of safeguarding children. But there definitely is some disunity within the Irish hierarchy on related topics. And the focus of that disunity is the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin.
   When the Murphy Commission report exposed a pattern of covering up sexual abuse in the Dublin archdiocese, Archbishop Martin did something that no American prelate has ever done: he openly criticized his colleagues for their handling of the abuse problem. He even suggested that some bishops, having been implicated in the cover-up that the Murphy Commission found, should now reconsider their status. In effect, Archbishop Martin was unmistakably suggesting that some other Irish bishops should resign. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 7:40 AM

Things Benedict XVI must do as proofs of his penance for the Irish victims of pedophile priests

   
   Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler Paris Arrow
   The first thing Benedict XVI should do, if he is really sincere, is to write a one billion euro check as compensation to the thousands of Irish victims of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army. The American Catholic church paid more than 2.2 billion dollars. So it's a fair amount what the Irish victims are asking him.
   The second thing Benedict XVI should do is to retract his papal declaration that John Paul II is a Venerable, and he must stop all canonization process because John Paul II had the longest 26 years papacy and he NEVER condemned nor stopped priest-pedophilia fermenting at the Vatican and all over the world. See John Paul II did not have the charity of Mother Teresa . Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 7:38 AM

Benedict XVI the magician of Christ's flesh… and magic healer for the Irish victims of pedophile priests

 
   Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler Paris Arrow
   Let's see now, Benedict XVI is the greatest magician on earth because of two things he alone as pope can do.
   First, he can make Christ's flesh and blood come down from Heaven within seconds in the Eucharist. ...
   Second, Pope Benedict XVI is a magician of justice by making the decades of suffering of Irish victims of pedophile priests disappear via one papal letter and one ceremony of Penance this coming Lent. The Pope does not have to pay monetary compensation for the damages committed by those Irish Bishops and Irish pedophile priests. Those pedophile priests do not need to go to jail as long as they perform the magic of the Mass. All Benedict XVI has to do is maintain his daily royal ceremonies to keep investors intact at the trillion dollar Vatican Bank. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 7:35 AM

What happened to the 1 billion euro the Irish people asked Benedict XVI ?

       
   Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler
   Paris Arrow
   VATICAN CITY -- What happened to the Bishop who carried the letter of the Irish victims asking for 1 billion euro from Benedict XVI? You go, Ireland! Make Benedict XVI pay 1 billion euro for his crimes as 'General Ratzinger of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army in Ireland' http://pope-ratz.blogspot.com/2010/02/you-go-ireland-make-benedict-xvi-pay-1.html
   Our predictions came true, the Irish bishops went to Rome for a crocodile tears session with Benedict XVI and a guided tour by criminal-Cardinal Bernard Law http://pope-ratz.blogspot.com/2010/02/benedict-xvi-in-rome-has-spoken-case-is.html Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 7:33 AM

Delaware crime: Diocese won't pay benefits for accused priests

   
   WILMINGTON (DE) The News Journal
   By MAUREEN MILFORD, The News Journal, February 20, 2010
   The bankrupt Catholic Diocese of Wilmington has reached an agreement with victims of clergy sexual abuse to withdraw a highly controversial request to provide about $10,000 a month in combined benefits to six removed priests accused of abuse.
   The matter had become "so divisive, time-consuming and costly" that it threatened to derail the purpose of the bankruptcy proceedings, which is to resolve the sex-abuse claims and fairly compensate the victims, the diocese said in a statement released Friday. The diocese filed for bankruptcy in October under the weight of civil lawsuits alleging clergy sexual abuse.
   The agreement comes just days before the start of a two-day hearing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware that promised to be hotly contested and widely followed. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 20, 2010 7:27 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Sat February 20, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Sun February 21, 2010 edition:


Priest dishes on clergy

  - Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Book Gone to Hell: True Crimes of America's Clergy; Author: Randall RADIC.   
   The Oklahoman, http://www. newsok.com/ priest-dishes- on-clergy/ article/ 3440770 , ~ February 21, 2010
   UNITED STATES – In "Gone to Hell: True Crimes of America's Clergy" (ECW Press, $17.95), the Rev. Randall Radic, an Old Catholic (not Roman Catholic) priest who is an ex-felon, presents six stories of embezzlement and murder by some Roman Catholic priests. He based his stories on public records, news accounts and other sources in the public domain.
   The first five stories are about priests who embezzled from their parishes or from someone who had lots of money.
   The last story is about a priest who has been accused of killing a nun and getting away with the murder for many years. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 8:34 AM]

South Bend priest jailed again

  [1968 Fr Francis Markey (82)*] - RCC. Children.      
   South Bend Tribune, By JEFF PARROTT, February 21, 2010
   SOUTH BEND (IN) -- An 82-year-old South Bend priest was back behind bars after a judge ruled he must return to his native Ireland to face child sex abuse charges there.
   Father Francis Markey was being held without bond Saturday in the St. Joseph County Jail. It was unclear, however, when Irish police will be allowed to pick him up.
   A few hours after he turned himself in to U.S. Marshals Friday, his attorneys filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus with the U.S. District Court in South Bend. The filing argues that Markey's incarceration without bond is unconstitutional because, among other things, U.S. Magistrate Judge Christopher Nuechterlein has failed to give him a full and fair "probable cause" extradition hearing. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 8:29 AM

Germany urges Catholic Church to come clean on child abuse

  - RCC.  
   Deutsche Welle, ~ Feb 21, 2010
   GERMANY – The German government has called on the Catholic Church to play a proactive role in clarifying the widening allegations of clerical sex abuse at Catholic schools throughout the country.
   "I expect concrete information from the Catholic Church on measures taken for a complete clarification (of this matter)," German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger told newsmagazine Der Spiegel in an interview which will be published on Monday, February 22.
   The minister called for an ombudsman to investigate the case, and proposed a meeting between representatives from Germany's 16 states, the church and victims of clerical sexual abuse.
   Such a gathering would be "a good way to clear up the numerous abuse cases and to offer the opportunity to the Catholic Church to discuss voluntary compensation with victims," Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger said. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 7:41 AM

Sharansky: Elon backed by former chief rabbi

  - Judaist.  
   YNet News, by Kobi Nahshoni, Israel Jewish Scene, Published 14:57, Feb.21.2010
   ISRAEL -- Rabbi Mordechai Elon's friends rush to defend him: Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky, a close friend of the rabbi suspected of sexually abusing his students, told Ynet on Sunday that Elon was being backed by Former Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, considered the most senior Religious Zionism leader.
   According to Sharansky, Eliyahu told him about two years ago – after the Takana forum had already ruled that Rabbi Elon was guilty – that the man was "a great righteous" and that there are those trying to damage his reputation.
   The Jewish Agency chairman talked about his and his wife Avital's friendly relations with the Elon couple, which include studying Torah together. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 8:20 AM

Pilgrim Hot Springs set for auction

  - RCC.    
   News-Miner, by Mary Beth Smetzer / msmetzer@newsminer.com , ~ February 21, 2010
   FAIRBANKS (AK) – Pilgrim Hot Springs, a longtime property of the Fairbanks Catholic Diocese, is going on the auction block as part of the diocese's Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization settlement.
   Interested parties have until Thursday to submit bids to purchase the 320-acre parcel and post $250,000 as earnest money to participate.
   The live auction sale will be held in the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court on March 5 in Anchorage.
   Last spring, the diocese made arrangements to lease the hot springs, but the lease conditions did not suit the bankruptcy court's timeline and were not accepted, said George Bowder, director of finance for the diocese. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 7:38 AM

Survivors' disappointment acknowledged

  - RCC.      
   RTE News, with video, February 20, 2010
   IRELAND -- The Bishop of Ferns has acknowledged that survivors of clerical child sex abuse feel greatly disappointed by the outcome of the meeting in Rome between the Irish Bishops and Pope Benedict.
   In a letter to Mass goers, Dr Denis Brennan said the visit was only one part of an ongoing healing process.
   He also said the Pope's letter to Irish Catholics would be an important milestone. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 8:24 AM

Ruben Rosario: A man's dream of ending child abuse in U.S. within 120 years

  - General community.  
   Pioneer Press, By Rubén Rosario, Feb 21, 2010
   MINNESOTA -- It was the maggot-infested baby that sealed it for Victor Vieth, the man who has a plan to end child abuse in America within 120 years.
   Come again? I'll get back to that, as well as what hybrid corn and the "perfect" chicken have to do with eliminating child abuse.
   But back to the maggots tale.
   Vieth, who grew up in Winona, was then a rookie prosecutor in Watonwan County in southwestern Minnesota, fresh out of Hamline University Law School. He inherited a "routine" termination of parental rights civil case, which is never routine. They might as well have handed him, on the spot, a tech tutorial on uranium waste disposal. He had never been taught or prepped for something like this. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 8:02 AM

Sexual assault punished differently among religious, secular Jews

  - Some Judaists have their own "law" system.  
   Haaretz, By Gideon Levy, Haaretz Correspondent, ~ Feb 21, 2010
   ISRAEL – Religious Zionism presents: a show of arrogance. For about three years, they kept their dirty laundry at home, but now they have been so kind as to display it for everyone to see. The fact that in the State of Israel there is an alternative law enforcement system such as the Takana forum, which investigates and metes out punishment only to religious Zionists, is intolerable. The fact that this system is run by the heads of a movement that in vain regulates to itself what is morally, ethically and culturally permissible is another sign of its arrogance.
   A high school teacher at a secular school who sexually assaults his students would be turned over to the police. A rabbi at a yeshiva suspected of the same thing would be turned over to Takana. Perish any connection between them, but the criminal underworld also has its own judicial system with the means to investigate and punish. In that respect, there is no difference between the underworld and Takana.
   Religious Zionists are not the first to conduct themselves this way. They were preceded by the kibbutz movement, which prided itself for years over its moral principles, and it, too, used to settle such matters "in-house." The kibbutz movement has contributed a lot more to society and the state than religious Zionism, but the kibbutz movement's arrogance was also without foundation, and it, too, was not entitled to maintain a separate set of laws. It was not for nothing that the rape incident at Kibbutz Shomrat sparked public indignation at the time. The kibbutzniks and the rabbis are not a higher breed. Their offenders must be dealt with precisely as any other citizen would be. Rabbi Mordechai Elon and John Doe are one and the same. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 8:17 AM

The 'Butner Study' Redux: A Report of the Incidence of Hands-on Child Victimization by Child Pornography Offenders

  - General community.  
   The Awareness Center, ~ February 21, 2010
   UNITED STATES -- This links to a study done by Michael L. Bourke and Andres E. Hernandez at the Federal Bureau of Prisons. {pdf}
   Excerpt: The goal was to determine whether the former group of offenders were "merely" collectors of child pornography at little risk for engaging in hands-on sexual offenses, or if they were contact sex offenders whose criminal sexual behavior involving children, with the exception of Internet crimes, went undetected. Our findings show that the Internet offenders in our sample were significantly more likely than not to have sexually abused a child via a hands-on act. They also indicate that the offenders who abused children were likely to have offended against multiple victims, and that the incidence of "crossover" by gender and age is high. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 8:11 AM

Cardinal's legacy marred

  - RCC. Shuffled suspects from parish to parish.
   Daily Breeze, Staff Writer, ~ Feb 21, 2010
   CALIFORNIA -- On Saturday, Cardinal Roger Mahony, the archbishop of Los Angeles, celebrates his 74th birthday, which will put him just one year away from the Catholic Church's mandatory retirement age of 75. Already, the Vatican is looking for a replacement.
   For better and for worse, an end of an era is at hand. ...
   Ultimately, however, these are not the issues that will define Cardinal Mahony's legacy. The scandal will, and here his record is less than admirable.
   While many of the abuses in the archdiocese preceded Mahony's arrival, the shuffling of many priests from church to church happened under his watch. Whether this was the result of gross naivety, a lack of concern for the victims, sheer incompetence, or some combination of all three is hard to gauge. Mahony has been less than forthcoming about these issues. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 8:06 AM

Why I have a problem with the Church

  - RCC.    
   Irish Independent, Sunday February 21 2010
   Let's start with the arrogant denial, contempt and neglect of its abuse victims, says Emer O'Kelly
   IRELAND -- A SMALL boy with a snub nose and a devilish grin has just finished serving Mass and benediction. He and his mate have had a silent competition in recent weeks to see who could swing the thurible the highest without tipping the smoking incense on to the altar floor. He's quietly confident that this morning's performance will declare him the winner.
   The priest has removed his vestments, and comes over to him. For a moment, the little boy is terrified the priest has copped on to the competition. But, "I've something to show you," the priest says, and takes the boy from the vestry to the space behind the altar. When he turns to the boy, his trousers are unzipped, and he takes the small right hand and he starts to groan, the sound a blasphemy in the empty church. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 7:58 AM]

Bishop Moriarty resignation 'likely to be accepted soon'

  - RCC.
   Breaking News, Feb/21/2010
   IRELAND -- The Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin Jim Moriarty has told mass-goers that his resignation is likely to be accepted by the Vatican after Easter.
   It is the first mention of a resignation since Irish bishops met Pope Benedict last week to discuss the Murphy Report into clerical child sex abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 7:45 AM

Bishops expressed victims' pain - Treanor

  - RCC.    
   RTE News, 12:27, Sunday, February 21, 2010
   IRELAND -- The Bishop of Down and Connor has said the Irish bishops had articulated to the Pope the 'suffering, hurt and pain of victims' of clerical sexual abuse at their meeting in the Vatican last week.
   Dr Noel Treanor made his comments in a letter distributed in parishes this weekend.
   Dr Treanor said the meeting was a point in the long process of dealing with the tragic shame and wound of abuse in the lives of victims, in the life of the Catholic Church and in society. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 7:35 AM [COMMENT: Words, words, words!]

Resignation of bishops will not solve anything

 
   Irish Independent, Sunday February 21 2010
   The church must overcome its personal divisions to move closer towards any healing, writes Maeve Sheehan
   IRELAND -- AMONGST men of the cloth, Bishop Martin Drennan has a reputation as a tenacious cleric. A priest who worked with him in Dublin remembered him as a team player, determined and forthright. Another likened him to a doughty Kilkenny hurler (he was born in Piltown) who will fight his case to the end. Kilkenny hurlers usually win, and Bishop Drennan is already claiming victory in the battle for his resignation, even though the match isn't over yet.
   He returned from the Irish bishops' two-day summit with the Pope last week to an interview in his Galway diocese, claiming to have the support of all of his fellow bishops, including his one-time nemesis Archbishop Diarmuid Martin. He managed a polite dig at the Archbishop, suggesting that the Dublin prelate had no business calling him to account in the first place: "he has no direct responsibility for me."
   Archbishop Martin has not responded, but the remarks are revealing of the sorry state of affairs within the Irish hierarchy at the moment. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 7:33 AM

Rape-probe priest fights extradition

  [1968 Fr Francis Markey (82)*] - RCC. Boy.      
   Irish Independent Sunday February 21 2010
   UNITED STATES / IRELAND -- AN order has been granted in the US for the extradition of Fr Francis Markey, 82, back to Ireland to face two charges of alleged rape of a 15-year-old boy in the Sixties.
   Fr Markey, a native of Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan, has 30 days to appeal the ruling. And the priest could either be jailed for a second time in the US, pending either extradition or an appeal being lodged against the order.
   The priest's attorney has argued that his client should remain on bail while he fights the extradition bid. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 21, 2010 7:27 AM]

Beware the charismatic rabbi

- Judaists.  
   The JC, By Miriam Shaviv, February 19, 2010
   ISRAEL -- The best comment on the Rav Elon sex scandal comes from Adderabbi, who tries to put it all into context by quoting a passage on charismatic teachers from an absolutely brilliant new book on Jewish education -- written, ahem, by my father, Paul Shaviv, principal of TannenbaumCHAT in Toronto, the largest Jewish high school, grade-for-grade, in North America (and the largest private day school in Canada).
   Much of what he says may be applied to charismatic rabbis in the public sphere, such as Rav Elon:
   The 'Pied-Piper' is one of the most difficult situations for a Principal to deal with. Many excellent and highly professional teachers have elements of charisma in their personalities. In the 'Pied Piper' situation a powerfully charismatic teacher has exceeded appropriate boundaries. The teacher's personality has become the centre of the classroom rather than the course content. A 'Pied Piper' will deeply affect and influence some students – but will almost always leave a trail of emotional wreckage in his/her wake. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:32 PM]

Irish Bishops address dioceses after meeting with Pope


   Independent Catholic News, ~ February 21, 2010
   IRELAND -- The Irish Bishops who returned from their meeting with Pope Benedict last week, addressed their dioceses in homilies and statements at the First Sunday of Lent Masses. Each Bishop spoke about the Rome meeting. In particular, Bishop James Moriarty said: "The Vatican Press Release should not be viewed as the last word, explaining that Pope Benedict would be issuing a pastoral letter in mid-March.
   With regard to his own resignation, he said: "The acceptance of my offer of resignation is proceeding. It is not a question of if but when. It will not happen immediately but should not go too far beyond Easter."
   The full texts of five bishop's addresses follow below. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:29 PM]

Bishop Drennan's stance gets Northern support


   IRELAND -- The Irish Times By PATSY McGARRY
   THE CATHOLIC Bishop of Down and Connor and the former Northern Ireland police ombudsman have supported Bishop Martin Drennan of Galway.
   Bishop Noel Traenor said yesterday that in the Murphy report Dr Drennan was "not referred to as somebody bearing guilt".
   Speaking on the BBC Northern Ireland Sunday Sequence programme he said that, where the issue of collective responsibility in the Dublin archdiocese was concerned, "Bishop Martin Drennan is not burdened by guilt". [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:26 PM]

Mass resignation proposed by one bishop in December


   ROME -- The Irish Times By PADDY AGNEW in Rome
   WHEN THE Irish bishops met for their general meeting in Maynooth last December to discuss the fallout of the Murphy report, one of the younger bishops proposed that they should all offer their resignations, it has emerged in Rome.
   This move would have left Pope Benedict XVI an entirely free hand as to who and when to reappoint. The proposal did not go down well, meeting with a mixture of bemusement and incredulity.
   The Catholic Church and in particular the Holy See do not like resignations. Perhaps the most high-profile sacrificial lamb offered up to public opinion as part of the fallout of clerical sex abuse was Boston's Cardinal Bernard Law, who resigned his position in December 2002 after 11 months of bitter polemics about his alleged mishandling of various child-abusing priests in his archdiocese. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:24 PM]

No renewal if hurt of victims is ignored, says Martin


   IRELAND -- The Irish Times By PATSY McGARRY and LORNA SIGGINS
   ANY TEMPTATION to think that renewal of the Catholic Church can be achieved "without recognising the hurt and damage that was done to innocent children and how that hurt was ignored" has to be rejected, the Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has said.
   "Lent this year is a moment in which the whole church in Dublin is called to do penance and seek reconciliation concerning how terrible facts of abuse of children were responded to," he said.
   It was "a time when we must all look at our responsibilities for the society and for the church which allowed such a situation to take shape", he said. He also appealed "to all those who feel disillusioned with the church but still feel attracted by the message of Jesus, to turn to the authentic source of that message, which is the Word of God and especially the gospels". [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:21 PM]

Church looks to settle with alleged abuse victims

   
   ABC News,
   AUSTRALIA -- The Catholic Church is hopeful of negotiating an amicable settlement with dozens of men who say they were abused by a Hunter Valley priest.
   Police allege Father John Sydney Denham molested nearly 40 men and 27 of them are seeking compensation.
   Earlier this month, Denham was due to be sentenced for 29 child sex offences, but the matter was adjourned to next month to allow him to change some of his pleas. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:44 PM]

Rabbis are human too

- Judaist.  
   YNet News, by Hanoch Daum / Israel Opinion, Published 18:04, 02.21.10 = Feb 21, 2010
  ISRAEL -- I've been very depressed in recent days; depressed in a manner that is hard to explain. After all, it's been a while since I lost my total faith in the religious community, which I'm still a part of. If so, why am I so shocked and stunned now?
   Last week, even before news about Rabbi Mordechai Elon started to be published by the media, I was sitting at home and speaking to a lovely young man. This man told me that when he was 20-years-old he spoke to a rather well-known educator at a religious institution who insisted on sitting far away from him. When the man asked him why he was sitting at such great distance, the rabbi said he is a homosexual and does not wish to ejaculate in vain.
   The discovery shocked the young man, who adored the rabbi, and prompted great confusion. He also recalled that in certain periods the rabbi kissed him on the face in a borderline manner that could have been perceived as erotic. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 5:12 PM]

There's no Roman solution to Irish clerical problems


   IRELAND -- Sunday Busines Post By Pádraic Conway 21 February 2010
   Both the build-up and the reaction to the Irish bishops' visit to Rome last week missed the point: we must solve our own problems, and looking to others to do it for us simply hinders the process.
   On February 28,1979, during a debate on a health bill, the late Charles Haughey, then minister for health, coined the phrase ''an Irish solution to an Irish problem''.
   Since then, the phrase has become a synonym for compromise and evasion. Perhaps, it is now time to examine whether a more positive construction cannot be put on Haughey's words. The visit to Rome by the Irish Catholic bishops may provide us with just such an opportunity. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:53 PM]

Cut in Irish Catholic dioceses raised by cardinals


   VATICAN CITY / IRELAND -- BBC News,
   Two of the Vatican's most senior officials have raised the issue of reducing the number of dioceses in Ireland.
   The Bishop of Down and Connor, Dr Noel Treanor, told BBC Radio Ulster's Sunday Sequence it came up at the summit on clerical sex abuse in Rome last week.
   It was mentioned by Cardinals Giovanni Battista Re and Tarcisio Bertone. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:13 PM]

US JUDGE ORDERS EXTRADITION OF PRIEST ACCUSED OF RAPE IN GALWAY


   Galway News February 21, 2010
   IRELAND -- A US judge has ordered the extradition of a Catholic priest to Ireland to face charges of raping a 15 year old boy in Galway 40 years ago.
   82 year old Fr Francis Markey - a native of Carrickmacross in Monaghan - has 30 days to appeal the ruling.
   Meanwhile, an abuse victims support group is calling on the diocese of South Bend Indiana, to reach out to anyone who might have been molested by Markey. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:49 AM]

Irish priest accused of rape fights extradition, wants bail


   UNITED STATES / IRELAND -- Irish Central By JANE WALSHE, IrishCentral.com Staff Writer
   An Irish priest accused of raping a 15-year-old boy is fighting moves to have him extradited to Ireland, and wants to stay out of jail (on bail) while doing so.
   Fr. Francis Markey, who is 82, currently lives in Indiana. The accusation of rape dates back to 1968, when the priest was based in Monaghan, the Irish Independent reported yesterday. The alleged victim is now 57, and he brought a case after reading the Ferms report, which in 2005 documented instances of child abuse that occurred in the diocese of Ferns in Wexford. The man claims Fr. Markey raped him on two occasions when he was a boy.
   Markey's lawyers argue that he should be allowed to remain on bail while filing motions to avoid extradition. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:52 AM]

60 Fälle von Missbrauch in der Schweiz

  60 cases of abuse in Switzerland    
   Die Nachrichten, 09:14, 21.2.2010 = Feb 21, 2010
   Die Missbrauchsskandale in Deutschland und Irland haben in den letzten Wochen fette Schlagzeilen geliefert. Auch in der Schweiz sind solche Fälle keine Seltenheit, wie die Zeitung "Sonntag" in ihrer aktuellen Ausgabe berichtete. Die Recherchen des Blattes haben ergeben, dass die Schweizer Bistümer in den letzten 15 Jahren mehr als 60 Fälle von sexuellem Missbrauch untersucht haben.
   [summary]
   SWITZERLAND -- 60 cases of abuse in Switzerland
   The sexual abuse scandals in Germany and Ireland have produced big headlines in recent weeks. However, in Switzerland these cases are not rare as the newspaper Sonntag has report in its latest issue.
   Investigation by the newspaper shows that Swiss dioceses in the past 15 years have had more than 60 cases of sexual abuse. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:41 AM, Feb 21, 2010]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Sun February 21, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Mon February 22, 2010 edition:

Scranton diocese budget crisis sheds new light on Bishop Martino's departure

 
   Catholic Culture, February 22, 2010
   SCRANTON (PA) -- The Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania faces a severe budget crisis. The alarming financial figures may offer a clue to the sudden resignation of Scranton's Bishop Joseph Martino last August.
   The Scranton diocese ran a deficit of $15.5 million for 2009. The previous two years had seen multi-million dollar deficits, but the 2009 shortfall more than doubled the 2008 figure. The soaring losses showed that despite plans to close schools and parishes, the Scranton diocese had no real prospect of restoring a balanced budget. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:37 PM]

Se disculpan de nuevo Legionarios de Cristo por los actos de Maciel

[1940s-90s - Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado*] - RCC. US $10-15m. Money bought influence. ≥ 8 male seminarians (10-16), mistress/es, own children. Massages from young nuns. May have fathered 6.         
   La Jornada, Carolina Gómez Mena, Lunes 22 de febrero de 2010, p. 35
   MEXICO -- A menos de un mes de que concluya la auditoría que ordenó el papa Benedicto XVI a los Legionarios de Cristo, debido a los abusos sexuales cometidos por Marcial Maciel en contra de menores, Evaristo Sada, secretario general de dicha congregación, ofreció disculpas a los afectados por los "actos inmorales de la vida personal de Maciel", y a la Iglesia, que "se ha visto dañada".
   Durante el Encuentro Juventud y Familia, Sada insistió en su testimonio ¿Cómo caminar sobre agua sin hundirse? y admitió: "cuando viví con nuestro fundador no vi las cosas negativas que ahora conocemos; sólo fui capaz de ver lo bueno y no me di cuenta de lo malo. Dios así lo permitió.

   [summary]
   Evaristo Sada, general secretary of the Legionaries of Christ, apologized to those affected by the personal life of Father Marcial Maciel, who was accused to abusing minors. This apology came less than a month after completion of an audit of the Legionaries that was ordered by Pope Benedict XVI.
   Father Sada admitted that when he lived with Father Maciel he did not see the negative things that are now known. Maciel died on Dec. 30, 2007 at 87. He was accused of abusing seminarians ages 12 to 17 for nearly four decades. It is estimated the attacks began in 1948 and extended into the early 1970s.
   The Vatican appointed five visitors to study the Legionaries: Ricardo Watty Urquidi, Bishop of Tepic (Mexico), Charles Chaput, Archbishop of Denver (USA), Ricardo Ezzati Andrello, Archbishop of Concepción (Chile), Giuseppe Versaldi, Bishop of Alessandria (Italy) and Ricardo Blázquez Pérez, Bishop of Bilbao (Spain). [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:24 PM]

Legionarios de Cristo piden perdón por Maciel

[Fr Macial]
   El Economista, 22 Febrero, 2010
   MEXICO -- Por actos inmorales, pide públicamente perdón el actual secretario general de Los Legionarios de Cristo, el padre Evaristo Sada, según información de W Radio.
   A través de una carta, Sada pidió perdón respecto al actuar de su fundador el padre Marcial Maciel: " de todo corazón quiero pedir perdón a las personas, a las que nuestro fundador haya afectado a causa de los actos inmorales en su vida personal y a las personas que se hayan sentido heridas por sus consecuencias.

   [summary]
   Father Evaristo Sada, current secretary-general of the Legionairies of Christ, has asked forgiveness for immoral acts committed by founder Father Macial Maciel. In a letter, he said he apologized to the people for the immoral acts in Father Maciel's personal life and for people who were hurt as a consequence of his actions.
   Father Sada said he understood there was disappointment, sadness and confusion since the negative information became known. He said in addition to the hurt discredit has been brought to the Catholic priesthood. The goal is for the organization to correct and improve. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:10 PM]

Book Review: Icons & Iconoclasts: How Secrecy and Denial Shattered the Catholic Church's Prestige—and How It Can Recover


   Voice from the Desert,
   Icons & Iconoclasts: How Secrecy and Denial Shattered the Catholic Church's Prestige—and How It Can Recover is a series essays on Catholic icons, i.e. Catholic heroes, and Catholic iconoclasts, i.e., Catholic rogues. The well-written essays examine two vital faces of Catholic culture—dynamism and dysfunction.
   The heroes include Mother Teresa, Elizabeth Ann Seton, John Paul II, and Saint Thomas Aquinas.
   The author's rogue gallery includes Marcial Maciel Degollado, Bernard Cardinal Law, and Roger Cardinal Mahony. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:05 PM]

Irish bishops reflect on meetings in Rome


   IRELAND -- Catholic Culture February 22, 2010 On the first Sunday of Lent, several Irish bishops delivered homilies and/or public statements concerning the sex-abuse scandal in their country, which had been the topic of a special meeting last week with Pope Benedict XVI and the leaders of the Roman Curia.
   Bishop Denis Brennan of Ferns acknowledged that Irish victims of sexual abuse "feel great disappointment because the outcome of our meeting fell far short of their expectations." But none of the bishops joined in the public criticism of the Holy See that has been ubiquitous in the Irish media. Instead the prelates called for a renewed commitment to reform within the Irish Church. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 4:03 PM]

Religious orders fall €200m short of Ryan report charges

- Irish Orders' compensation to be about €348,000,000. Total €1.36 billion.
   Sunday Tribune, Conor McMorrow and Shane Coleman,
   IRELAND -- THE religious orders' final offer to cover the cost of the residential institutional abuse scandal is more than €200m short of the contribution the government wants it to pay, the Sunday Tribune can reveal.
   The orders, which were heavily criticised in the Ryan report, have made a final offer totalling €348m, more than €200m less than what is required to ensure a 50:50 contribution from church and state.
   The final bill is expected to reach €1.36bn. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 3:57 PM]

Youth minister guilty of sex crimes

[Youth Minister Christopher Evans - ? NEW*] - Christian. Girl (15).  
   Cincinnati Enquirer By Barrett J. Brunsman, bbrunsman@enquirer.com, February 22, 2010
   BATAVIA, OHIO -- The former youth minister at a Clermont County church pleaded guilty this morning to sexual battery and unlawful sexual conduct involving a 15-year-old girl.
   Christopher E. Evans, 39, could get up to 50 years in prison when sentenced April 26 by Judge Victor M. Haddad of Common Pleas Court. He also faces a fine of up to $100,000.
   Evans said little during the hearing. As defense attorney James K. Ferris and the prosecutor conferred with the judge, Evans bowed his head and wiped tears from his eyes with a handkerchief. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:47 PM]

German archbishop issues apology

 
   GERMANY -- The Irish Times
   German archbishop Robert Zollitsch today apologised for the sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests and said he would discuss the matter with the pope.
   A growing number of sexual abuse cases at Jesuit high schools in Germany has come to light over the past month, with over 100 former pupils complaining of abuse. That has prompted apologies from leading church officials.
   While paedophilia scandals have rocked the church in Ireland and the United States in recent years, there had been little abuse known in the pope's native Germany. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:44 PM]

German bishops apologize to child sex abuse victims


   GERMANY -- Deutsche Welle
   The chairman of the German Bishops Conference has said he was "deeply shocked" by a child sex abuse scandal in Roman Catholic schools and asked for forgiveness from the victims.
   Archbishop Robert Zollitsch told the conference's annual meeting of German bishops in Freiburg on Monday that he apologizes in the name of the Church to the victims of sex abuse at Catholic schools.
   "Sexual abuse of minors is always a heinous crime. I want to associate myself with this statement from Pope Benedict and apologize to all those who were victims of such crimes," he said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:42 PM]

Legionary priest urges movement to 'assume consequences' and correct mistakes

[1940s-90s - Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado*] - RCC. US $10-15m. Money bought influence. ≥ 8 male seminarians (10-16), mistress/es, own children. Massages from young nuns. May have fathered 6.         
   Catholic News Agency, 01:40 pm Feb 22, 2010
   Mexico City, Mexico / (CNA).-- Over the weekend, the Secretary General of the Legionaries of Christ, Father Evaristo Sada addressed members of the movement about moving forward following revelations of their founder's double life. The priest urged them to "assume the consequences" of their founder's actions and to correct the things within the Legion that need to be corrected."
   Fr. Sada's comments came during a meeting for the youth and families in Mexico City, which brought together 10,000 members of the Legionaries of Christ and the Regnum Christi movement.
   "With all my heart I want to ask the forgiveness of those who were affected by our founder because of the immoral acts of his personal life," Fr. Sada began emphasizing that both he and the movement's superior general, Father Alvar Corcuera, have asked for forgiveness repeatedly "because we sincerely regret that the Church and these people have suffered." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:38 PM]

Missbrauch von Schülern auch im Kloster Ettal

 
   inFranken 22.Feb.10
   GERMANY -- Kirche Der bundesweite Skandal um sexuellen Missbrauch von Schülern durch Geistliche erfasst nun auch den Freistaat Bayern. Der Abt des Benediktinerklosters Ettal nahe Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Barnabas Bögle, räumte am Montag ein, dass in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren im Internat Schüler von Geistlichen sexuell missbraucht wurden.
   [summary]
   The nationwide scandal over sexual abuse of students by clergymen now also covers the state of Bavaria. Barnabas Bogle, abbot of the Benedictine monastery Ettal near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, conceded on Monday that sexual abuse by clerics occurred there in the 1970s and 1980s.
   In a letter to all parents of the school at Ettal Monastery, Abbot Bogle said in the last week former boarding schools students came forth with allegations. He said he wanted to express his heartfelt regret there has been abysmal offenses against human dignity. He asked forgiveness of the former students and their parents. Parents entrusted their children to the monastery and that trust was abused, the abbot said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:22 PM]

German Bishops Apologize for Sex-Abuse Cases as Scandal Spreads


   Business Week By Flavia Krause-Jackson and Tony Czuczka Feb. 22, 2010
   GERMANY (Bloomberg) -- The head of Germany's Catholic bishops apologized to victims of rape and molestation by priests dating back at least to the 1970s, echoing Pope Benedict XVI's recent words of condemnation.
   "Sexual abuse of minors is always a heinous crime," Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, head of the German Bishops' Conference, told a news conference today in Freiburg, Germany. "I support this wording by Pope Benedict out of a deep conviction and apologize to all victims of such crimes."
   Benedict is struggling to contain the damage to the Vatican's reputation from European sex-abuse scandals that began in Ireland and have spread to his German homeland. On Feb. 16, he called repeated instances of sexual abuse a "heinous crime" after summoning Irish bishops to Rome. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 1:18 PM]

Priest under investigation for child abuse

[? NEW*]
   Austrian Independent
   AUSTRIA -- The Salzburg public prosecutor's office said today (Mon) it was investigating a priest in Salzburg archdiocese in connection with child abuse.
   Office spokeswoman Barbara Feichtinger said the priest, a member of a religious order, had exposed himself to a seven-year-old boy and shown him obscene photos, morally endangering him.
   She said the charge against the priest would not be "active sexual behaviour" but violation of paragraph 208 of the criminal code banning "moral endangerment of people younger than 16." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:04 PM]

German Catholic archbishop sorry for child abuse

 
   Javno (Croatia), February 22, 2010
   BERLIN, GERMANY (AFP) - The head of the German Bishops' Conference said Monday he was "deeply shocked" by a growing child sexual abuse scandal in Roman Catholic schools and asked for victims' forgiveness.
   "I am deeply shocked by the cases of abuse that have come to light," said Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, according to the text of a speech delivered at the conference's annual meeting.
   "Sexual abuse of minors is always a heinous crime. I want to associate myself with this statement from Pope Benedict and apologise to all those who were a victim of such crimes," he added. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:49 AM]

Top Catholic bishop apologises for child abuse scandal


   GERMANY -- The Local Online: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20100222-25429.html , Published: 22 Feb 10
   Robert Zollitsch, the head of the German Bishop's Conference (DBK), made a formal apology on Monday to the victims of widespread child abuse at Catholic schools and said there would be consequences.
   "The abuse is of particular weight when it comes to the Church, because children and youth give a special trust to the priests," Archbishop Zollitsch said ahead of the DBK's conference in Freiburg, calling the crimes "heinous."
   The abuse scandal that was uncovered at Berlin's prestigious Canisius school last month continues to grow, with around 50 former students claiming they were sexually abused in the 1970s and 1980s. But lawyers for victims have said more than 115 people across the country have since come forward with allegations of abuse by up to 12 different priests and teachers at other Catholic institutions too. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:45 AM]

Zollitsch entschuldigt sich bei Missbrauchsopfern


   Tagesschau
   GERMANY -- Zum Auftakt der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz (DBK) in Freiburg hat sich ihr Vorsitzender, Erzbischof Robert Zollitsch, bei den Opfern sexuellen Missbrauchs an katholischen Schulen entschuldigt und Konsequenzen angekündigt. "Im Raum der Kirche wiegt der Missbrauch besonders schwer, weil es ein besonderes Vertrauen von Kindern und Jugendlichen in den Priester gibt", sagte Zollitsch.
   [summary]
   Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, chairman of the German Bishops' Conference, has apologized to victims of sexual abuse at Catholic schools.
   The bishops, meeting at their genral assembly, will review guidelines on how to proceed in cases of sexual abuse of minors by priests and talk about possible changes, the chairman said. The bishops discussed questions of prevention. Future priests are human and also in the sexual sense but need to be suitable and mature enough to have their office, Zollitsch said. They also want to talk about how they can help the difficult situation of the Catholic schools.
   The archbishop said he expects the conference will end Thursday with a statement about abuse.
   Shortly before the conference, Eugen Drewermann, a church critic, said the church seems burdened by the outrage of some of its members when they really need to face reality. He said everyone knows the church only makes a commitment under intense conflict. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:58 AM]

Erzbischof Zollitsch: Entschuldigung im Namen der Kirche für Missbrauch


   Domradio
   GERMANY -- Der Vorsitzende der Bischofskonferenz, Erzbischof Zollitsch, hat sein tiefes Bedauern über die Missbrauchsfälle in der Kirche zum Ausdruck gebracht. Er sei über das, was in den vergangenen Wochen bekanntgeworden sei, „zutiefst erschüttert". Im Raum der Kirche wiege der Missbrauch besonders schwer, weil Kinder und Jugendliche Priestern in besonderer Weise vertrauten. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:54 AM]

German bishops apologise to child sex abuse victims

 
   Earth Times
   Freiburg, Germany - German bishops sought forgiveness on Monday from more than 120 victims of sexual abuse at Catholic-run schools and institutions. "I apologize to the victims of such crimes," the chairman of the German Bishops Conference, Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, said, pledging to carry out a thorough investigation.
   Germany has been rocked a series of revelations over the past three weeks that priests at schools run by the Jesuits and other Catholic orders sexually abused those under their care.
   Charges cannot be laid, because most the cases happened more than 30 ago. The scandal came to light last month when a former Jesuit priest now living in Chile wrote a letter of apology to former pupils. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:51 AM]

Mater Dei Assistant Principal Becomes Head of OC Catholic Schools--No Pedo-Surprise There!


   Orange County Weekly By Gustavo Arellano, Monday, Feb. 22 2010
   ORANGE COUNTY (CA) -- Apologies for sounding like a broken record, but nothing at the Diocese of Orange has changed in regards to its sex-abuse scandal. Bishop Tod D. Brown has just appointed a longtime Mater Dei High administrator to serve as the superintendent of Orange County's Catholic schools, and that's like appointing Barbara Coe to run Latino Health Access.
   Mater Dei assistant principal Gregory Dhuyvetter has been at Mater Dei since 1982--from that year until 1996 as a teacher, (which means he was there when principal Michael Harris and colleagues Thomas Hodgman and Robert Richardson were raping kids left and right), and from 1996 until the present, when Jeff Andrade and Larry Stukenholtz carried on the Monarchs' proud teacher-student schtupping tradition, and boys' basketball coach Gary McKnight continued the school's pedo-protecting ways--all under Dhuyvetter's watch. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:47 AM]

Cornish priest denies indecent assaults on children

[1973-80 Rev. James Wilson-? NEW*] - ? Church of England (Anglican communion). 4 boys and 7 girls.  
   BBC News,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- An Anglican priest has denied a series of indecency offences against children.
   Canon James Wilson, 61, of Calstock, Cornwall, is accused of 11 charges of sexually assaulting four boys and seven girls between 1973 and 1980.
   Canon Wilson, who became a priest in 1987 and is rector and rural dean of Calstock, was released on bail after the hearing at Plymouth Crown Court. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:59 AM]

Missbrauchsvorwürfe belasten Franz-Sales-Haus

 
   Der Westen
   Essen. Das renommierte „Franz Sales Haus" muss sich mit einem neuen Missbrauchs-Vorwurf auseinandersetzen. Die Tat liegt rund 40 Jahre zurück. Bei dem heutigen Leiter des Hauses, Günter Oelscher, hat der Verdacht „persönliche tiefe Betroffenheit" ausgelöst.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The Franz Sales House is more than just a wheel-chair accessible home. It is a medium-sized business with 800 employees and 20 locations. Fifteen hundred people with disabilities are cared for there. Franz Sales has group homes, workshops and professional labor market integration, a private vocational college and a riding stable.
   Now a darker shadow from the past threatens to jeopardize the reputation of the organization. A former resident of the Franz Sales House told Director Gunter Oelsch that as a teen-ager during the 1960s he was sexually abused and humiliated by an employee. He lived there for three-and-a-half years. The employee has not worked there in years.
   In the summer of 2002, a priest resigned from Franz Sales. He admitted that he abused a young person during it time as chaplain. Oelsch said they can say with certainty there have been no sexual assaults at the house since the early 1990s. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:27 AM]

Freiburg: Zollitsch entschuldigt sich bei den Opfern


   Badische Zeitung
   Klare Wort zum Auftakt: Der Vorsitzende der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz, Robert Zollitsch aus Freiburg, hat sich erstmals zu dem Missbrauchs-Skandal geäußert. Er entschuldigt sich bei den Opfern und will das Thema bei seinem Papstbesuch im März ansprechen.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Archbishop Robert Zollitsch apologized to victims of sexual abuse at the beginning of the German Bishops Conference spring meeting. This is the first time he has spoken on the scandal.
   During his speech, the archbishop said he is deeply shocked by the allegations. He said he wanted to emphasize that sexual abuse of minors is always a heinous crime as was noted by Pope Benedict. He apologized to all those who were victims and said abuse within church space is particularly serious because children and adolescents have a special confidence in the priest. There should be no abuse, particularly within the church.
   A good and important step was made by the bishops eight years ago when bishops created guidelines on how sexual abuse cases would he handled, he said. Whenever there is a suspicion there was must a seamless and absolutely transparent explanation. He said he welcomes the actions by the Jesuits to take responsibility and to draw lessons from the failings of some priests.
   The archbishop said the 2002 guidelines are important and form the basis of their actions. Concern for the victims must be paramount, he said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:13 AM]

Immer neue Missbrauchsfälle: Eine Chronologie


   ZDF heute
   Bischofskonferenz will erstmals Stellung nehmen
   Mitte Januar wurden Missbrauchsfälle an einer Berliner Jesuitenschule publik - und seitdem gibt es ständig neue Vorwürfe. Die lange Liste der Missbrauchsfälle und das Schweigen der Kirche: ein Überblick.

   [summary]
   GERMANY -- This is an overview of the numbers of cases of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church that have been revealed since mid-January.
   In mid-January, Father Klaus Mertes, rector of Berlin's Canisius College, informed 500 students by letter that possible abuse occured at the school from 1975 to 1983. He apologized that staff had a blind eye to the allegations and he asked for victims to come foward.
   Jan. 29: Father Mertes admitted at a press conference of seven previously known cases of abuse by two priests. The Berlin public prosecutor took over the investigation.
   Jan. 29: The Berlin archdiocese acknowledged investigation into abuse against a former priest at Holy Cross parish in Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen. The incidents are alleged to have happened in 2001 but was known to the archdiocese since the summer of 2009.
   Feb. 1: The scandal began to spread nationwide. Father Stefan Dartmann said during a visit to Berlin that 25 victims were known. Besides 20 students at Canisius, there were three at St. Ansgar School, Hamburg, and two at St. Blaise school in the Black Forest. The accused priests, Peter R. and Wolfgang P., were former Jesuits but were active in other Catholic institutions at home and abroad.
   Feb. 2: The scandal moved to the Hildescheim diocese where one of the two accused former Jesuit priests served as pastor from 1982 to 2003. Two cases of sexual assault were known. Bishop Josef Homeyer said from today's perspective the allegations were seriously and implications for further developments were clearly underestimated. The Germany bishops were set to discuss the abuse issue at their plenary meeting to be held in Freiburg from Feb. 22 to 25.
   Feb. 3: In Berlin, cases of abuse surfaced by one priest who was also a religion teacher at Notre Dame Catholic School. The Berlin archdiocese announced an investigation. Shortly therafter, Hans Langendorfer, secretary of the bishops' conference, said all cases of abuse would be investigated.
   Feb. 7: Lawyer Ursula Raue, representing the Jesuit order, said that 30 former pupils of Canisius College had been abused. Additional cases were revealed in Bonn, Hamburg and St. Blaise. Pope Benedict XVI condemened sexual abuse of minors shortly thereafter as a violation of the rights of children.
   Feb. 12: Berlin Cardinal Georg Sterzinky said the credibility of dedicated priests and teachers should not be destroyed because of the guilt of individuals. He also acknowledged shortcomings in the investigation of abuse cases.
   Feb. 16: Bishop Walter Mixa of Augsburg attributed the abuse cases to increasing sexuality in public life and pointed to what he called abnormal sexual preference. He said incidents within the church were small.
   Feb. 18: At least 115 victims of abuse since the 1950s were known in Jesuit schools. The sexual assaults were not isolated but were systematically committed. Meanwhile, reports on cases of sexual abuse involving the Pallottines began to surface. A student at the former St. Albert Seminary on the Rhine river Near Bonn said two years ago he reported that he and two other boys were abused in the early 1960s by a priest. The accused priest left the order in the 1960s and the school closed in 1967.
   Feb. 20: Abuse cases were reported at two former homes of the Salesians of Don Bosco in Augsburg and Berlin. Also affected were the Daughters of Charity and a former children's home in Upper Swabia, the Marist board school in Mindelheim, Bavaria, and the former Franciscan boarding school in Grosskrotzenburg, Hanau. A large number of abuse allegations were made against former employees of the Franz-Sales House in Essen, a well-known facility for disabled people. An allegation was also made at St. Louis College. The federal justice minister urged the bishops to take action. Feb. 22: Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, who heads the bishops' conference, is expected to make his first statement on the scandal at the bishops spring meeting. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:34 AM]

Keine falsche Stärke vortäuschen

 
   Frankfurter Rundschau
   Viele Priester, die sich an Kindern vergangen haben, sitzen irgendwann vor ihm. Wunibald Müller, Therapeut und Theologe, beschäftigt sich seit Jahren mit Missbrauch in der katholischen Kirche und ist Berater des Papstes. Welche Lehren aus den Fällen in Jesuiten-Schulen zu ziehen sind, wird ab heute die Deutsche Bischofskonferenz beschäftigen. Müller stellt klare Forderungen. Ein Essay über Täter und Opfer und die Fehler im System.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Wunibald Muller, therapist and theologian, dealt for years with issues of abuse in the Catholic Church and was an adviser to the Pope. Then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, prefect of the doctrine congregation at the time, asked for advice from experts on the topic in 2003.
   The Vatican responded when new cases of clergy sexual abuse of minors became known in the United States. To avoid further damage, the church became to take more seriously than ever the fact that sexual abuse of minors was happening in the church ranks. Recent reports of sexual abuse within the Jesuit order have shown the topic has not gone away. The allegations have raised more questions.
   One question is how we can explain that if more than 90 percent of sexual abuse happens in the family and among relatives, that misconduct among priests is not limited to a few but covers up to four percent of the clergy. The question can be answered in part when looking at risk factors for child abuse. The first risk is being a man. Although women can sexually abuse minors, most of the abusers are male. The relatively high levels of sexual abuse by priests can thus be explained in that only men are ordained as priests.
   The second risk factor is sexual immaturity, whether the person is homosexual or bi-sexual. There are a striking number of cases involving same-sex contact. The question of whether there is a connection between pedophilia and homosexuality. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:16 AM]

Ulster priest accused of rape to be extradited

[Fr Markey (82)]  
   IRELAND -- Belfast Telegraph Monday, 22 February 2010
   An order has been granted in the US for the extradition of Ulster priest Fr Francis Markey (82) back to Ireland to face two charges of alleged rape of a 15-year-old boy in the Sixties.
   Fr Markey, a native of Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan, has 30 days to appeal the ruling. And the priest could either be jailed for a second time in the US, pending either extradition or an appeal being lodged against the order.
   The priest's attorney has argued that his client should remain on bail while he fights the extradition bid. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:14 AM]

Purim and Survivors Childhood Abuse (emotional, physical and sexual abuse)

- Judaists.
   The Awareness Center by Vicki Polin
   For most people, the holiday of Purim brings up great memories of dressing up in costumes and being silly. For others Purim is very difficult and confusing time of the year. It's a time that may conjure up past memories of parents or other adults who cared for them drinking a little too much alcohol and or being drunk. When this happened their parent, grandparent or another adult care provider might have lost their ability to control their anger, impulses and or inhabitions.
   For some Purim often mean that families get together, routines are changed, there is also the added stress of cleaning and preparing meals. These issues alone can be extremely stress producing. Unfortunately the reality is that there are parents who are already inclined to use their children as an outlet for emotions and urges. They are even more likely to do so when under the pressure of increased anxiety. Many survivors of childhood abuse report that they were abuse became more intense around and over all holidays (both Jewish and secular holidays).
   It is not uncommon for symptoms of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) to emerge after times of relative remission and/or intensify in those already struggling. You may experience an increase in disturbing thoughts, nightmares and flashbacks. Thoughts of self-harm, even suicide, may be an issue. The important thing to remember is these feelings are about the past, that the abuse is over, and that it is of utmost importance for you to be kind to and gentle with yourself. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:09 AM]

Religious gays helpline flooded

 
   ISRAEL -- The Jerusalem Post BY BEN HARTMAN 05:47 22/Feb/2010
   A helpline for religious Jews dealing with questions about their sexual identity has received an influx of calls in the wake of allegations that prominent national-religious Rabbi Moti Elon had sexual relations with male students.
   Rabbi Ron Yosef of Netanya said he founded the Web site Hod (a Hebrew acronym for "homo'im datiim" – religious homosexuals) two years ago in order to "have a real religious and social discussion on homosexuality, as well as acceptance of the other and to fight hatred."
   Yosef, 35, said that since he founded Hod, the Web site received more than 300,000 hits and 2,200 requests for guidance. But since the Elon scandal broke last Monday, it has received over 60 requests for help in less than a week, he said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:58 AM]

Can Israel's religious community finally accept its homosexual members?


   ISRAEL -- Haaretz By Ze'ev Segal
   Any consideration of the actions of the Takana forum must begin with the fact that without Takana or an organization like it, indecent acts committed by spiritual leaders and rabbis would be unlikely to come to the attention of the legal authorities. That is why the public needs such an organization.
   But such an organization is capable of operating alongside the law enforcement authorities rather than replacing them. Thus when it receives a complaint that arouses substantial suspicions of criminal wrongdoing, it has an obligation not to keep the matter from the appropriate authorities. In revealing suspicions of indecent acts on the part of Rabbi Mordechai Elon, Takana fulfilled that obligation, thereby refuting its critics, who view the group and others like it as a state within a state.
   As has been reported, Takana informed then-attorney general Menachem Mazuz in late 2006 of allegations against Elon that aroused suspicions of sexual offenses on Elon's part. For reasons that have not been adequately explained, Mazuz determined at the time that "there was no way to deal with the specific complaints at the criminal level." With respect to Takana, the relevant question is whether it reported the allegations against Elon as soon as it had substantive information to convey, or only some time later. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:55 AM]

Police say inquiry into indecent-acts charges against Elon will develop into full investigation

 
   ISRAEL -- Haaretz By Tomer Zarchin and Yair Ettinger
   Police sources told Haaretz they believe their inquiry into indecent acts allegedly committed by Rabbi Mordechai Elon will grow into an official investigation within the next week or so. They said Elon himself, his associates and the members of the Takana rabbinical forum that revealed the allegations against him last week may be questioned.
   On Thursday, Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein, State Prosecutor Moshe Lador, and Major General Yoav Segalovich, the chief of investigations and intelligence at the police, decided to begin a police inquiry into the allegations.
   One of the national investigative teams is expected this week to collect all of the material sent from the rabbinical forum to the attorney general since 2006. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:53 AM]

Maurice Hayes: March on Rome shows how out of touch the bishops are


   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By Maurice Hayes Monday February 22 2010
   Not even the most doting mother, all those years ago, could have imagined that one day Willie O'Dea would be the answer to a bishop's prayer, and not just one bishop, but the entire Irish hierarchy.
   Even more than Michael O'Leary and Hangar 6, he has managed to get the bishops and the debacle of the Rome summit out of the headlines and off the front pages of the national broadsheets.
   In the breathing space thus offered, some have begun to dilute their support for the Murphy report and to resile from total acceptance of its conclusions.
   There are mutterings among the clergy about perceived weaknesses in the report, a search for loopholes that are less generous to the real victims of abuse than to solicitous to protect the church and those perceived to be in authority. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:46 AM]

John Cooney: Muzzling Martin was sole outcome of summit


   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By John Cooney Monday February 22 2010
   A WORTHY dirge was penned by the writer Aubrey de Vere to Owen Roe O'Donnell about the failure of the earls in Kilkenny's Council Hall before their vanquished [sic] flight to the continent.
   It can be paraphrased in verse about the reining in of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin by Pope Benedict, the curial cardinals and his 23 fellow bishops at last week's Rome summit:
   "Pope, Cardinals and bishops, ye talked and talked/In the Vatican's Salla Bologna, such a grand hall;/But this man whose game ya balked/Was the one man 'mong you all!' [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:43 AM]

The Irish bishops just don't get it


   American Magazine Author: Austen Ivereigh Posted 2010-Feb-22
   IRELAND -- Look at the statements and homilies made by some of the Irish bishops yesterday following their two-day meeting with Pope Benedict XVI, and one thing will be perfectly obvious: they just don't understand the problem.
   There is plenty there about sin and repentance, God's loving and healing mercy, and the evil of abuse of children -- and of course, mention of guidelines which prevent it happening again. But what none of them mentions is the culture of collusion and cover-up which prevented the priest perpetrators being dealt with until at least the mid-1990s.
   Nothing about the decades of denial. No mention of clericalism. Not one reference to institutional idolatry. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:41 AM]

Irish bishop urges focus on upcoming papal letter, says Pope will accept his resignation


   Catholic Culture February 22, 2010
   IRELAND -- An Irish bishop who tendered his resignation following the publication of the Murphy report said that those disappointed in the results of last week's meeting between the Pope and the Irish hierarchy should focus on the Pontiff's upcoming pastoral letter.
   "The Vatican Press Release should not be viewed as the last word," Bishop Jim Moriarty said in a statement. "Pope Benedict's pastoral letter which is expected in mid-March is the document to focus on. A draft copy of the pastoral letter was shared with the Bishops and we had an opportunity to offer comments. While taking on board these comments, the pastoral letter will be the Holy Father's document." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:37 AM]

Let's offer sex victims more time

 
   NEW YORK -- Albany Times Union By RABBI HANOCH HECHT AND THE REV. ANTHONY EVANS, First published in print: Monday, February 22, 2010
   The Child Victims Act is once again under consideration in the state Senate, with the Codes Committee likely voting on it this week. We and our fellow believers urge our elected representatives to pass it as quickly as possible to protect New York's children.
   The bill would extend the statute of limitations for child sex abuse by five years, so that victims would not have to file charges before they are 23 or civil claims before they are 28.
   Even more important, it would create a one-year window for victims to file claims and pursue justice in court -- even if the statutes of limitations in their cases have expired. Perpetrators typically abuse time and time again and well into their elder years, so identifying them today, even if they committed this heinous act 20 years ago, can make a significant and perhaps transformative difference in the lives of those abused. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:32 AM]

2nd Girl Accuses Man Of Sex Assault

[Youth minister Stewart Newman* (38)] - Lutheran. 2 girls.  
   KETV
   OMAHA (NE) -- There are now at least two young girls accusing Stewart Newman, 38, with sexual abuse.
   Police reports obtained by KETV NewsWatch 7 show an 11-year-old girl's mother told police on Thursday that her daughter was sexually assaulted by Newman between September and December of 2009 while attending a fighting class at King of King's Lutheran Church.
   Last Wednesday, the Omaha youth minister who works with children as a martial arts instructor, band leader and choir director was charged with sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:28 AM]

2nd girl alleges abuse by Omaha youth minister


   Action 3 News
   OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - A second girl has come forward with claims she was sexually abused by an Omaha man who runs a youth ministry.
   Police say a woman reported her 11-year-old daughter was assaulted by Stewart Newman between September and December, while attending a fighting class Newman runs. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:26 AM]

Apologies are delayed so often that they are tarnished


   The Irish Times ANN MARIE HOURIHANE
   Surely it is Irish Catholicism that made us both so fixated on the apology and so reluctant to apologise, writes ANN MARIE HOURIHANE
   IRELAND -- FOR A country in which people say "sorry" when they bump into each other on the street – a habit as contagious as it is infuriating – it is strange that the real apology seems to be in trouble here.
   In fact the saying sorry problem is worse than that. It is now quite common for people to say "Sorry now . . ." before launching into something aggressive or insulting. "Sorry now" has become the modern equivalent of that odious phrase "No offence", which is really a carte blanche to be horrible. The comedienne Arabella Weir once built a character around the phrase "no offence", a loathsome make-up assistant who used to demolish her unfortunate customers behind the shelter of the phrase.
   But let's look at being offended for a moment. On the one hand very few adults will have been offended by Tiger Woods having sex with cocktail waitresses. Amused, yes. Surprised, maybe. Sick to death of hearing about it, definitely. But offended, no. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:24 AM]

We must repent for 'terrible facts' says prelate


   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By Shane Hickey Monday February 22 2010
   THE head of the Catholic church in Dublin has said Catholicism cannot be renewed without confronting the abuse suffered by innocent children in the past.
   Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said the entire church is this year examining itself and is "called to do penance" following the revelations about sexual and physical abuse.
   Speaking at a lenten ceremony to bring new people into the church, Dr Martin said God alone could "reheal" the church. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:21 AM]

Rector charged again with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse

[Johnson*] - Episcopalian (Anglican communion).  
   OWEGO (NY) -- Press & Sun-Bulletin, By Tom Wilber, twilber@gannett.com , February 21, 2010
   Another sexual abuse charge has been filed against Ralph E. Johnson, a former rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Owego.
   Pennsylvania State Police in Gibson have charged Johnson, 82, with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, a felony. He is accused of sexually assaulting a mentally disabled 14-year-old boy in 2001, according to police records.
   The latest charge was filed after the incident was reported to police Feb. 7 -- 3 days after Johnson was charged in another case alleging sexual abuse of a boy. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:17 AM]

SNAP unimpressed with Archbishop's response


   KUAM [with video], by Sabrina Salas Matanane
   GUAM -- The nation's largest support group for individuals who have been abused in religious organizations is continuing to push the head of the Catholic Church on Guam, Archbishop Anthony Apuron, to act. Three weeks ago the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) wrote a letter to the archbishop demanding he fully disclose the names of accused child molesting clerics who are working or have ever worked or lived on the island.
   Apuron responded however that to date no member of the Catholic clergy on Guam has been charged with or convicted of sexual abuse. SNAP in a second letter today calls his response "horrible", as Southwest Regional Director Joelle Casteix said, "it was horrible for survivors of sexual abuse."
   Casteix penned both letters to Archbishop Apuron, demanding he come clean with the names of priests on Guam who allegedly molested catholic children. SNAP claims they have received calls from two survivors on Guam who claim they were victims of sexual abuse by local clergy and knew of at least ten others alleging the same thing. Casteix says to hear the archbishop's response that no clergy member has been charged or convicted of sexual abuse is unacceptable. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:13 AM]

St. Vincent students fight for return of ousted monk

[2000s Fr Mark Gruber* (Benedictine)] - RCC. Computer pornography.  
   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, By Ann Rodgers, Monday, February 22, 2010
   PENNSYLVANIA -- As Vatican officials consider whether a popular Benedictine monk may return to ministry after pornography was found on his computer, some students at St. Vincent College are rallying to support him, arguing that the case against him is flawed.
   On Wednesday, 73 of them went to class in T-shirts printed with the question, "Where is Fr. Mark Gruber?" Beneath that was a quotation from the Rule of St. Benedict, which said a monk has true humility "if hard and distasteful things are commanded, nay -- even though injuries are inflicted, he accept them with patience and even temper, and not grow weary or give up, but hold out ..."
   The back said, "Priest. Professor. Friend. Due process?" [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:10 AM]

Australian priest to be sentenced on 29 counts of abuse

[Fr Denham] - RCC. 29 charges. 40 males.    
   Catholic Culture. February 22, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- Father Jim Denham, a priest of the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle, will be sentenced next month on 29 counts of child sexual abuse. Twenty-seven of the 40 men who allege abuse by the priest are seeking a settlement with the diocese. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:05 AM, Feb 22, 2010]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Mon February 22, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Tue February 23, 2010 edition:


Grassi continuaría en libertad hasta que quede firme la sentencia

  [? 2000s Fr Julio Grassi -NEW*] - RCC. Minors.  
   InfoBan, 18:17, Feb/19/2010
   ARGENTINA -- El cura Julio César Grassi, condenado a 15 años de prisión por abuso sexual y corrupción de menores, conserva su libertad mientras la Cámara de Casación Penal de la provincia de Buenos Aires revisa la sentencia dispuesta por el Tribunal Oral de Morón (TOC 1).
   [summary]
   The priest Julio Cesar Grassi, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for sexual abuse and corruption of minors, remains free while a court in Buenos Aires reviews the sentence which was ordered by an earlier court. No decision has been made. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:30 PM

Pittsburgh Priest's Transfer Halted Following Abuse Allegation

  [1970s Fr Alvin Adams* (69)] - RCC. Teen girl and 2 others.  
   WPIX, with video, ~ Feb 23, 2010
   PITTSBURGH (PA) -- A Roman Catholic priest in Pittsburgh under investigation for allegedly fondling a teen girl nearly four decades ago will not be reassigned to a convent in Whitehall.
   Earlier this week, Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh officials said the Rev. Alvin Adams, 69, would transfer from his position as a parish priest and Bishop Canevin Catholic High School chaplain to the convent next month.
   However, the diocese revoked the assignment after parents of children in a nearby day care complained. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:37 PM]

Disgraced priest too ill to be sentenced

  [1970s Fr Kelvin Sharkey* (80)] - RCC. Altar boy (12-16).    
   Bay Post, BY PAUL MCINERNEY, 24 Feb, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- The sentencing of disgraced Catholic priest Kelvin Gerald Sharkey for sexually assaulting an altar boy 40 years ago has been delayed after his admission to hospital.
   Legal Aid solicitor Nerissa Key told Wollongong District Court on Friday the retired 80-year-old Fairy Meadow parish priest suffered age-related health issues and his admission to hospital made it unlikely he would attend court for his sentencing, scheduled for March 11.
   In November last year, Sharkey was too frail to enter the dock when he entered guilty pleas to indecent assault and b*g*ery of a boy he abused for four years, starting when the victim was 12 years old. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 6:52 PM
   [COMMENT: A taxpayer-funded lawyer from Legal Aid, for an employee of one of the richest religious groups in the world!  But in Ireland and the USA, offering taxpayer-funded health care to the poor has been and is labelled as Communism!  By the RC bishops, Big Business, and some other religionists, that is. ENDS.]
   [LOOK FORWARD: Apr 08, 2010.  See how much adverse publicity can be generated by denying the known truth!  The RCC in most cases, but not this one, spends thousands on lawyers, just generating more newsitems, and wasting the donations of the "sheep" of the flock. ENDS.]

Ex-Messdiener brechen Schweigen: Von Kaplan missbraucht

   
   Volksfreund, ~ Feb 23, 2010
   Trier/Gerolstein. Die Berichterstattung über sexuellen Missbrauch hat auch traumatische Erinnerungen von sechs ehemaligen Messdienern einer Trierer Pfarrei hervorgeholt: "Nach der Messe befingerte der Kaplan uns Ministranten im Genitalbereich", sagt ein Mann, der in der Region Trier lebt und anonym bleiben möchte. "Wir waren fassungslos!" Der sexuelle Missbrauch habe in der Sakristei stattgefunden. "Einigen machte er auch das Angebot, ihn aufs Zimmer zu begleiten."
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Six former altar boys in a parish of Trier have traumatic memories of being abused by a priest. Incidents happened in the sacristy where he fondled their genitals, according to one victim who wished to remain unnamed. Some boys were forced to accompany the priest to his room. The abuse was an open secret among the altar servers, he said.
   Attempts to report the abuse previously were unsuccessfu. The priest was considered to be untouchable because he was charismatic and dynamic. He was considered to be very progressive. The priest also served as a religion teacher and coach. The man said they altar boys had no chance to be heard and were solely on their own in dealing with what had happened to them. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:16 PM

Missbrauchs-­Skandal erreicht das Saarland

  [1960s-2000s] - RCC.
   Saarbrucker Zeitung, ~ Feb 23, 2010
   Ein früher in Homburg tätiger Ordensgeistlicher ist wegen Vorwürfen des Missbrauchs beurlaubt worden. Unterdessen werden auch in der Region Trier immer mehr Missbrauchsvorwürfe gegen Priester laut.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- A previously active religious cleric in Homburg has been put on leave because of allegations of sexual abuse. Meanwhile, more abuse accusations have been revealed in the Trier region.
   A priest working in the Munster diocese, a member of the Hiltruper Missionaries, for more than 20 years abused students at the Johanneum school in Homburg.  The commission that is investigating the accusations will report to the bishop and the bishops will decide what to do next.
   More and more cases of abuse by Catholic priests have been revealed in the Trier region. A priest working in the region is accused of abusing several altar boys. One abuse case has been made known from the former board school in Biesdorf. The cases go back more than 40 years but have become known now because the victims have come forward. A 31-year-old priest in Trier abused five altar boys from 1965 to 1967. One victim last week reported abuse to the diocese. Stephan Kronenburg, diocese spokesman, said they did not know of these cases until the victims recently reported the abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 6:55 PM

Former youth minister facing prison found dead

  [Minister Christopher Evans (39) - ? NEW*] - Christian. Girl (15).  
   Cincinnati Enquirer, By Barrett J. Brunsman, bbrunsman § enquirer com , February 23, 2010
   BATAVIA TWP. OHIO -- Police said a former youth minister at a Clermont County church fatally shot himself Monday, just hours after he pleaded guilty to sexual battery and unlawful sexual conduct involving a 15-year-old girl.
   Christopher E. Evans, 39, was free on his own recognizance but due back in court Tuesday for a new bond hearing because prosecutors had obtained letters he wrote to the victim despite the judge ordering him to not contact her.
   "I can't live without you," Evans wrote in one of the letters. "If you stop and think about everything that I have lost over you, you would see where I am coming from." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 4:11 PM

N.B. priest Picot faces another sex charge

  [&le: 1993, 1975 - Fr Charles Picot** (60s)] - RCC. &le: 1993 2 victims. 1975 boy (13).  
   CBC News, Feb 23, 2010
   CANADA -- A priest who worked in Dalhousie, N.B., in the 1970s has been charged with indecent assault.
   Charles Picot, who is in his 60s and still with the Catholic church in Montreal, will enter a plea in May, said Dalhousie RCMP Cpl. Allain LeBlanc.
   This is the third time Picot has faced sex-related charges.
   In 1993, he served seven months in prison for two counts of sexual assault and one of indecent assault. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 3:57 PM

German Catholic bishop apologizes for church scandal; Sex abuse victims respond

   
   Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, Feb 22, 2010
   GERMANY -- Words protect no one. Only action protects kids. That's what children need and parents deserve – not platitudes about alleged remorse and promised reforms.
   It's time for Catholic officials to stop pointing fingers at predators and start looking in the mirror. The real scandal isn't predator priests. It's complicit bishops.
   There always have been and always will be child molesting coaches, teacher, and clerics. But in healthy institutions with 'checks and balances' and responsible leaders, they are ousted quickly. In the rigid, ancient, secretive, all-male church monarchy, however, they are protected and moved year after year. When the truth finally surfaces, Catholic officials profess shock and refuse to admit their own sizeable role in the devastating crimes. That's the real crisis here – that even now, in 2010, after decades of stunning and hurtful scandal, Catholic bishops can't bring themselves to admit they are the root cause of these crimes. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 2:16 PM

Missbrauchs-Vorwürfe gegen Priester eines Hiltruper Ordens

 
   Ahlener Zeitung,
   Münster / Speyer - Erneut sind Missbrauchsvorwürfe im Bistum Münster bekanntgeworden. Ein Pater der Hiltruper Missionare soll vor mehr als 20 Jahren an Schülern sexuelle Handlungen vorgenommen haben, als er am Gymnasium Johanneum im saarländischen Homburg arbeitete. Das geht aus einer Erklärung des Bistums vom Dienstag hervor. Solange bis die Vorwürfe geprüft seien, sei der Priester durch den Bischof beurlaubt worden.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Allegations of sexual abuse are now known in the Muenster diocese. A priest of the Hiltruper Missionaries is accused to abusing students when he worked at the Johanneum school in Saarland, Homburg. The diocese made the revelation in a statement on Tuesday. The priest has been suspended by the bishop.
   After completion of the investigation, the review commission will report to the bishop. The bishop will decide what action to take. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 2:06 PM

SOCA calls for review of bishops

   
   RTE News, 16:39, Tuesday, 23 February 2010
   IRELAND -- A representative of survivors of child sexual abuse by Catholic priests has said Pope Benedict XVI must ensure that no bishop here has covered up scandals before they accept his apology to victims.
   John Kelly, of Survivors of Child Abuse, was responding to Archbishop Michael Neary's revelation that Pope Benedict had asked for the forgiveness of victims when he met the Irish hierarchy last week.
   Meanwhile, the Bishop of Clonfert has said he hopes the Catholic Church worldwide will introduce a new process of reporting allegations of child sexual abuse by priests and religious to State authorities. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 2:02 PM

Pope Benedict Appoints Monsignor Joseph C. Bambera To Be Tenth Bishop of Scranton

   
   SCRANTON (PA) -- Roman Catholic Diocese of Scranton
   [News Conference]
   Pope Benedict XVI has appointed Monsignor Joseph C. Bambera to be the next Bishop of Scranton.
   The appointment was made at the Vatican and announced in the Diocese of Scranton by Cardinal Justin Rigali, Archbishop of Philadelphia and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Scranton. The announcement was made at a 10 a.m. news conference that was broadcast live by the Diocesan Catholic Television station. The news conference will be rebroadcast on CTV tonight (Tuesday) at 9 p.m. and tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11:10 a.m. A video of the news conference is now available for viewing on the Diocesan website: www.dioceseofscranton.org.
   Bishop-elect Bambera will be ordained a Bishop and installed as the tenth Bishop of Scranton on Monday, April 26, at 2 p.m. in St. Peter's Cathedral, Scranton. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 1:58 PM

Monsignor Named Bishop-elect Diocese of Scranton

 
   SCRANTON (PA) WNEP
   [with video]
   By Andy Palumbo 11:18 AM EST, February 23, 2010
   For only the second time in the history of the Diocese of Scranton, a native of the area has been chosen as bishop.
   Monsignor Joseph Bambera was born in Carbondale, has served parishes in Lackawanna County's mid valley and most recently has been handling administrative duties for the diocese since former Bishop Joseph Martino stepped down in August.
   The news went up on the Vatican web site at 6 a.m. Tuesday.
   Four hours later, Monsignor Joseph Bambera made his first statement as bishop-elect of the Diocese of Scranton. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 1:50 PM

Group asks archbishop to answer questions on abuse

     
   Pacific Daily News, news § guampdn com , February 24, 2010
   GUAM -- An Illinois-based support group, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, called on Guam Archbishop Anthony Apuron to hold a public meeting with victims, Catholics, SNAP leaders and the public to answer questions and address victims' concerns, the network announced in a press release Monday.
   The press release also called for the Catholic Church on Guam to "name all accused predator clergy who live/work or who have lived/worked on Guam."
   The Archdiocese of Agana, in a statement Feb. 12, said: "To date no member of the Catholic clergy on Guam has been charged with or convicted of sexual abuse." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 1:47 PM

14th Bishop of Ogdensburg Appointed

     
   Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdensburg, February 23, 2010
   {Watch Bishop-elect LaValley's press conference}
   {press packet}
   OGDENSBURG (NY) -- This morning, the Holy See announced that Pope Benedict XVI has appointed Reverend Terry LaValley, currently Diocesan Administrator of the Diocese of Ogdensburg, as the fourteenth Bishop of the Diocese of Ogdensburg to succeed the Most Reverend Robert J. Cunningham, Bishop of Syracuse, NY.
   Bishop-elect LaValley, the second of six children of Ronald (deceased) and Doris LaValley, is a native of Mooers Forks, NY and was raised in St. Ann's Parish. He was born on March 26, 1956 and completed his primary and secondary education at Mooers Central in Mooers, NY and Northeastern Clinton Central School in Champlain, NY. He received a B.A. from the University of the State of New York and a Certificate of Studies in Philosophy from Wadhams Hall Seminary-College. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 1:42 PM

Northernmost diocese in NY receives bishop from Pope Benedict

       
   Catholic News Agency 11:44 am, Feb 23, 2010
   VATICAN CITY, (CNA).- The Vatican announced today that Pope Benedict appointed Fr. Terry LaValley of the Diocese of Ogdensburg, N.Y. as its 14th bishop. Fr. LaValley has served as the diocesan administrator since the see was vacated by Bishop Robert J. Cunningham, when he was assigned to lead the Diocese of Syracuse, N.Y.
   Bishop-elect LaValley grew up and was educated in New York state, though he left to serve a six-year tour of duty with the United States Navy before entering the seminary in 1983. Just five years later, Bishop-elect LaValley had earned a Master of Divinity degree and was ordained a priest. In 1994, he graduated from St. Paul's University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with degrees in canon law.
   Over the years, Bishop-elect LaValley has held numerous positions in the diocese, such as Adjutant Judicial Vicar, Episcopal Vicar for Diocesan Services and Chancellor of the Diocese of Ogdensburg, pastor of St. Raphael's Church, and rector of St. Mary's Cathedral, culminating in his recent tenure as diocesan administrator. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 1:40 PM

OTHER PONTIFICAL ACTS

 
   Vatican Information Service,
   VATICAN CITY -- Appointed Fr. Terry R. LaValley of the clergy of the diocese of Ogdensburg, U.S.A., diocesan administrator and rector of St. Mary's Cathedral, as bishop of Ogdensburg (area 31,161, population 499,700, Catholics 116,000, priests 119, permanent deacons 62, religious 127). The bishop-elect was born in Plattsburgh, U.S.A. in 1956 and ordained a priest in 1988.
   Appointed Msgr. Joseph C. Bambera of the clergy of the diocese of Scranton, U.S.A., delegate of the apostolic administrator of Scranton and pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas parish at Archbald and of St. Mary of Czestochowa parish at Eynon, as bishop of Scranton (area 22.913, population 1,095,092, Catholics 316,825, priests 352, permanent deacons 63, religious 627). The bishop-elect was born in Carbondale, U.S.A. in 1956 and ordained a priest in 1983. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 1:36 PM

Legion of Christ issues yet another Mea Culpa

  [Decades - Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado*] - RCC. US $10-15m, male seminarians, mistress had daughter. May have fathered 6.      
   Spero News, By Martin Barillas, Feb 23, 2010
   MEXICO -- More than 10,000 members of the Catholic movement known as Regnum Christi - Latin for "Kingdom of Christ" – and supporters of the controversial order of priests called the Legion of Christ met in Mexico City over the February 20-21 weekend. Rev. Evaristo Sada, Secretary General of the order, said that the crisis in the order and its associated lay movement caused by revelations of the double life led by its founder, Rev. Marcial Maciel, has brought about a time to "face the consequences and, with determination, correct what must be correct."
   "With all my heart, I wish to ask forgiveness of the persons who our founder may have affected as a result of the immoral acts in his personal life, and the persons who may have been wounded by their consequences. Father Alvaro (Rev. Alvaro Corcuera is the current leader of the order) has done so and has is doing so publicly and personally, but we again ask forgiveness because we sincerely regret what the Church and these persons have suffered." So said, Rev. Sada in a talk entitled "How to walk on water without sinking." Sada has been visiting various countries and meeting with members of the Legion and the Regnum Christi movement to share his reflections on their current situation. Sada said that, with regard to Father Maciel, he has had to "accept that, while I was living with our founder, I did not see the negative things that we now know; I did not see them, I was only able to see the good and I did not notice the bad. God permitted it so. Now that I know them, it pains me greatly to confirm it, it pains me for the people who have suffered, it pains me that it has brought discredit to Catholic priesthood." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 1:34 PM

Ex-priest targeted by abuse suit quits in Berwyn

  [1990s Ex-Fr Frank Paduch (Augustinian)] - RCC. Youth.  
   Chicago Breaking News,
   BERWYN (IL) -- A former Roman Catholic priest sued in 1997 for allegedly abusing a youth at Chicago's St. Rita High School has resigned from his city job in west suburban Berwyn, according to a statement released by city today.
   Frank Paduch, who has served as Berwyn's advocate for senior citizens, will have no more responsibilities with the city.
   Paduch was placed on administrative leave last month after the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests protested his employment and alerted the city to the 1997 suit, accusing Paduch of sexual misconduct in the early 1980s. The Augustinian religious order reached a settlement two years later. Several years later, the city of Berwyn hired Paduch as its advocate for senior citizens. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 1:32 PM

Ex-minister facing prison found dead

 
   Cincinnati Enquirer, By Barrett J. Brunsman, bbrunsman § enquirer com , February 23, 2010
   BATAVIA TWP., OHIO – A former youth minister at a Clermont County church was found shot to death Monday, hours after he pleaded guilty to sexual battery and unlawful sexual conduct involving a 15-year-old girl.
   Christopher E. Evans, 39, was free on his own recognizance but due back in court Tuesday morning for a new bond hearing because prosecutors had obtained letters he wrote to the victim despite a judge's order that he have no contact with her.
   A sheriff's deputy patrolling the Slade Road entrance to Harsha Lake at East Fork State Park at 11:15 p.m. Monday discovered a man who apparently killed himself in a truck with a shotgun blast to the face. The truck was registered to Evans, said Lt. Randy McElfresh of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 1:04 PM

Tras los pasos de la justicia

  [Dessi]    
   El Nuevo Diario, Lorna Norori Gutiérrez*, - 17:39 - Feb/21/2010
   NICARAGUA En el año 2007, a través de los medios de comunicación, conocimos en Nicaragua la denuncia que por abuso sexual contra el sacerdote –en aquel momento- Marco Dessi, realizaban seis jóvenes de Chinandega. Esta denuncia no fue presentada en los tribunales nicaragüenses, sino en Italia, la razón que refirieron para hacerlo en aquel país era que en Nicaragua Marco Dessi tenía muchos vínculos con personas de poder y por lo tanto no confiaban en que se hiciera justicia para ellos.
   [summary]
   A complaint of sexual abuse by priest Marco Dessi was made in 2007 by six young people in Chinandega. The complaint was not filed in the Nicaraguan courts but it Italy. The reason given was Dessi had many links to people in power here and they were therefore not confident that justice would be served.
   While the six young men carried forward the process in Italy, in Chinandega a campaign was in launched to support the abuser. With Marco Dessi, as with other abusers, supporters believed it is incredible that someone so kind, who has done so many social projects for the community, who has dedicated himself to caring for children and who serves God could be a molester.
   Marco Dessi was convicted by the Italian judiciary and has been laicized by Pope Benedict XVI. Several people say that divine justice is now being applied in addition to human justice.
   Chinandega people who supported the young people told us the city has operated on a saying that God is in heaven and Marco Dessi is on earth. This speaks volumes about the influence he had in different social sectors of Chinandega.
   The abusers show no compassion for the people who have been harmed but decide to become the victims. That's the attitude assumed by abusers when they are discovered. Released from prison after completing a sentence, they continue to say they did nothing wrong.
   When the six young men made the complaint about Marco Dessi, others also came forward to say they were also abused. Only one made a decision to make his complaint public. Others have preferred to remain anonymous. Support for the abuser by a sector of the population was one factor why other people decide not to make public a complaint. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 10:28 AM

Reprueba PRD en San Lázaro libertad de sacerdote acusado de pornografía infantil

   
   Milenio,
   Ciudad de México.- La bancada del PRD en la Cámara de Diputados pedirá al Consejo de la Judicatura Federal (CJF) investigar la excarcelación del sacerdote Rafael Muñiz, contra quien la PGJDF ejerció acción penal por delincuencia organizada y pornografía infantil en 2009.
   Además los diputados del Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD) advirtieron que vigilarán la actuación de jueces, ministerios públicos y autoridades encargadas de impartir justicia en los casos de sacerdotes acusados de abuso sexual contra niños.
   [summary]
   MEXICO -- The PRD in the Chamber of Deputies has asked the Federal Judiciary Council to investigate the release from prison of priest Rafael Muniz. He was charged with a child pornography offense in 2009.
   Members of the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) want monitoring of performance of judges, prosecutors and authorities in charge of administering justice in cases of priests who are accused of sexual abuse against children. The PRD wants a thorough investigation of the procedural conduct in the Criminal Court for possible irregularities in bail granted to the priest.
   Party members said it is unforgiveable that the Veracruz priest known as Siberian Wolf (Lobo Siberiano) through his internet name has obtained bail. Lawmakers noted the attorney general for the Federal District has filed an appeal regarding release of the priest who is accused to distributing child pornography.
   A point of agreement to be submitted Tuesday calls for the judiciary to clarify how the priest of the Church of St. Peter the Apostle in Jalapa, Veracruz, obtained his release on bail. The PRD bloc hopes for support of PRI, PAN and other political parties to stop pedophilia and child pornography in Mexico. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 10:14 AM

Spanish priest sacked for spending 17,000 euros on erotic pleasures

  [~2000s Unnamed priest =NEW*] - RCC. €17k on erotica.  
   Monsters and Critics, ~ Feb 23, 2010
   TOLEDO, Spain - A Spanish Catholic priest has been sacked on suspicion of spending 17,000 euros (23,000 dollars) on erotic phone lines, websites and prostitutes, church and municipal officials said Tuesday.
   The 27-year-old priest had been responsible for two villages near the central city of Toledo for nearly one year.
   In February, he confessed publicly during mass that he had taken money belonging to local religious associations, pledging to settle the affair. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 10:11 AM

Ex-Glen Ellyn church music director expected to get out of jail

   
   GLEN ELLYN (IL) Chicago Press Release Services
   The former music director of a Glen Ellyn church accused of disseminating child pornography is expected to be set free today after a judge slashed the defendant's bond in half.
   An attorney for Brian K. Milnikel argued the 45-year-old Naperville man has a clean criminal record, strong ties to the community and does not pose a flight risk.
   Milnikel has remained in the DuPage County jail on a $200,000 bond since his Jan. 19 arrest. He faces up to five years in prison if convicted of the felony. He pleaded not guilty at today's arraignment. His roommate, Christopher F. Kontopoulos, 20, faces similar felony charges. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 9:45 AM

Ex-Glen Ellyn church music director expected to get out of jail

 
   Glen Ellyn (IL) Daily Herald
   The former Glen Ellyn church music director accused of distributing child pornography may soon be a free man again after a judge slashed the man's bond in half.
   Brian K. Milnikel of Naperville has a clean criminal record, strong community ties and does not pose a flight risk, his attorney argued Monday.
   Milnikel, 45, remained in the DuPage County jail on a $200,000 bond since his Jan. 19 arrest. He faces up to five years in prison if convicted of the felony. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 9:41 AM

Bambera named new Scranton Bishop

 
   SCRANTON (PA) Times-Leader
   Mark Guydish
   The Vatican announced in it's daily bulletin that Monsignor Joseph Bambera will be the new bishop of the Diocese of Scranton. Bambera has been serving as Apostolic Administrator Justin Rigali's local delegate since Bishop Joseph Martino retired, running day to day operations.
   Bambera was born 1956 in Carbondale and did his seminary work in the now-closed Saint Pius X seminary in Dallas. He has been with the diocese since 1983. He worked in St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Scranton and in St. Peter's Cathedral. He also served at St. John Bosco in Sugarloaf Township, and currently at St. Thomas Aquinas in Archbald and St. Mary of Czestocha in Eynon.
   St. Thomas Aquinas was closed for emergency ceiling repairs shortly before Martino resigned Aug. 31, and after a press conference announcing that Bambera would take over daily duties, he made reference to the fact.: "Things continue to fall on me." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 9:24 AM

Whatever Happened to Sackcloth and Ashes?

 
   OREGON The Garden of Roses: Stories of Abuse and Healing
   Virginia Jones
   In the last two years we have handed out Sackcloth Penance Patch. In the story of Jonah in the Bible, the King of Nineva, when told by Jonah to repent of wrongdoing, listened, and told all of the people in his kingdom to wear sackcloth and ashes as a sign of atonement.
   Whatever happened to sackcloth and ashes? Are we ever asked by God as His people to repent for anything? Is Lent a time when we might, as the prophet Joel states in the reading for Ash Wednesday, "fast and weep and mourn"? Is it a time to do penance as reparation for the sin of clergy abuse? No matter how long ago or recently these victims were abused, they need to know that someone is sorry for their pain. Someone is praying for them and asking God for His healing peace.
   We must name evil. Abuse is evil. It is a sin that causes serious spiritual damage to individuals and communities. It is often perpetrated by people who have been abused them selves and need our prayers. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 9:09 AM

Versicherer fürchten Forderungen gegen Jesuiten

  - RCC. German insurers have paid out > US $200m.  
   Financial Times Deutschland,
   In den USA musste der Orden bereits dreistellige Millionensummen zahlen. Angesichts der Missbrauchsfälle rechnen nun auch deutsche Versicherer mit Forderungen. Mehrere Anwälte prüfen bereits Sammelklagen. von Friederike Krieger, Köln
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Insurers fear claims against Jesuits
   In the United States, the Jesuit order has already paid out three-digit millions for sexual abuse claims and now it could go higher with Germany insurance companies paying out on claims. Several attorneys have already examined a class action lawsuit.
   Insurers and reinsurers are observing the sexual assault scandal at Jesuit schools with great attention. Compensation claims to victims could end up with the insurance companies because the religious order has public liability insurance which must be paid in certain circumstances. In the United States more than 10 insurance companies -- including Allianz and Munich Re -- have paid out more than $200 million.
   Some 120 victims of abuse have been reported by Berlin attorney Ursula Raue who is working for the Jesuits to investigate the scandal in Jesuit schools. The majority are former students of Canisius College and other Jesuit schools. Many victims are struggling with mental health problems that result from the abuse. Therefore, they can claim damages and compensation by both their former tormentor and the institutions.
   The offenders are not insured. Therefore the sexual abuse by a priest is not covered by insurance, said a spokesman for the insurance broker Ecclesia, which specializes in service to churches. It is different for claims against schools. Claims can be made if the organization's supervisory duties were violated and those cases fell under the employer's liability insurance. The insurers know that claims of sexual abuse can be expensive. Assaults by priests in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles cost the insurance companies about $227 million. In a court settlement, the archdiocese was obliged to pay about $660 million to 508 applicants. The insurers contributed about a third of the amount.
   In Germany, however, victims cannot expect such high amounts. Chances of criminal prosecution are zero, said Dusseldorf lawyer Ruediger Deckers. According to Raue, the earliest known cases are in the mid-1980s. However, such revelations often come in several waves and it is not certain how many more cases will be known in coming weeks and months. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 8:47 AM

"Die Kirche muss mit den Behörden arbeiten"

   
   Tagesschau, with video,
   Bundesjustizministerin Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger hat im Interview mit den Tagesthemen von der katholischen Kirche eine lückenlose Aufklärung aller Missbrauchsverdachtsfälle an katholischen Einrichtungen gefordert. "Ich erwarte dass die Verantwortlichen der katholische Kirche mit den Strafverfolgungsbehörden endlich konstruktiv zusammenarbeiten," so die Ministerin.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Federal Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger in an interview with Tagesthemen said the Catholic Church must give a complete explanation of all suspected abuse cases within church institutions. She expects church authorities to cooperate with law enforcement in a constructive manner.
   She invited church representatives to take part in a "round table: with independent representatives to allow for the processing of these terrible abuse cases. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 8:37 AM

Rector's not guilty plea to 11 child sex charges

  [1974-80 Canon Andrew Wilson - ? NEW*] - ? Church of England. 4 boys, 7 girls.  
   The Herald,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A CALSTOCK clergyman has denied sexually assaulting four boys and seven girls, all under the age of 14, when he was working as a primary school teacher more than 30 years ago.
   Appearing before Plymouth Crown Court, James Andrew Christopher Wilson, known to his parishioners as the Rev Canon Andrew Wilson, Rector and Rural Dean of Calstock, gave his address as the Rectory, Calstock.
   He answered 'Not guilty' to all 11 charges, which cover the period from 1974 to 1980 and relate to 11 individual children. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 8:29 AM

Irish bishop expects Pope to accept his resignation

  - Bishop Jim Moriarty to resign.    
   Catholic News Agency, 08:04 pm, Feb 22, 2010
   CARLOW, Ireland, / (CNA).- Amid the recent meetings between Pope Benedict VXI and Irish bishops on the sex abuse scandal plaguing the Church in Ireland, Bishop Jim Moriarty offered his resignation and said that it is "not a question of if but when" it will be approved by the Holy Father.
   "In regard to my offer of resignation, separate from the general meeting, I had a private meeting with Cardinal Re, the Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops, who is dealing with it," explained the bishop in a statement on the Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin website this past Saturday. "The acceptance of my offer of resignation is proceeding. My understanding is that it is not a question of if but when. It will not happen immediately but should not go too far beyond Easter." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 8:23 AM

Why I Wrote, "Healing the Sexually Abused Heart: A Workbook for Survivors, Thrivers, and Supporters"

 
   UNITED STATES Healing and Spirituality
   Dr. Jaime Romo
   February 23, 2010
   Portia Nelson, in There's a Hole in my Sidewalk, describes her life in five segments. In chapter one, she describes walking down a street and falling into a deep hole in the sidewalk. She's lost and help­less, and it takes forever to find a way out. In chapter two, she walks down the same street with the same deep hole in the sidewalk. She pretends she doesn't see it and falls in again. She is somehow surprised that she is in the same place. Again, she thinks it isn't her fault and again it takes her a long time to get out.
   In chapter three, she walks down the same street, sees the hole, and falls in anyway because it is a habit. She takes responsibility for herself and gets out immediately. In chapter four, she walks down the same street and walks around the hole in the sidewalk. In chapter five, she walks down another street.
   I can imagine how I came to write this workbook in five segments. Stage one: A deep hole. I was sexually abused by my pastor as a teenager, memories of which lay buried for nearly 30 years. From the time I left seminary in 1984, I worked to bring social justice and the incarnation of God into the world through education. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 8:20 AM

Court dismisses Elior Chen's attorney

 
   ISRAEL YNet News
   The Jerusalem District Court has dismissed attorney Ariel Atari in a rare move and replaced him with a public defender. Atari represented Elior Chen, who is charged with several counts of severe child abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 8:07 AM

Rabbi: Elon case could benefit the religious

 
   ISRAEL The Jerusalem Post
   BY JONAH MANDEL 23/02/2010
   Along with the pain, shock, and grief, "This is a chance to examine ourselves and work on our shortcoming."
   As the bitter pill of the recently revealed alleged sexual misconduct of Rabbi Mordechai Elon is reluctantly being digested by the national religious nationwide, rabbis from within the sector are groping for the answers, and the questions, which would enable them to turn what many see as a tragic downfall into a beneficial, albeit painful, opportunity.
   The Takana Forum's announcement last week spelled out what scores had feared to be the case – "sexual abuse by a man possessing spiritual authority."
   Police have in the meanwhile launched a preliminary investigation into the allegations against Elon. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 8:04 AM

Too harsh treatment for Elon

 
   ISRAEL Haaretz
   By Yair Ettinger Would the treatment that the religious Zionist Takana panel meted out to Rabbi Mordechai Elon, including the publication of serious allegations, have been so rigorous had it been discovered that an important rabbi was sexually abusing female students and not males? One member of the group who was asked this question said that "the forum handles all kinds of cases, this is a fact, but it could be that the intensity would have been lower. That's understandable. You don't expect this kind of thing from a rabbi, especially with people who were his students."
   More than a week after the affair hit the headlines, the question of what Elon did exactly is still up in the air. I don't mean detailed descriptions - the panel rightly kept those to itself - but the accusers have not clearly convinced the public, and especially Elon's flock, that every aspect of the scandal it has created belongs in the public domain. Takana members are sparing with the details but generous with headline-making phrases like "protracted sexual relationship," "acts of great gravity" and "more than mere harassment." This leaves the public no choice but to believe that such respected public figures would not have dared to sling such mud at a rabbi like Elon without solid factual grounds. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 8:01 AM

Sexual abuse: the Orthodox Jewish community's devastating secret

       
   Telegraph (United Kingdom)
   By Julian Kossoff
   Two days after his wedding, Mordechai Borger, 24, an Orthodox Jew, left his bride sleeping in their Brooklyn hotel room, went out onto the seventh floor balcony and leapt to his death.
   The New York Post reported that this deeply pious young man was tormented by memories of being molested as a teenager at a yeshiva (an all-male religious college) and had killed himself after confessing to his new wife (who, incidentally, had been introduced by a "matchmaker") that the mental scars made a physical relationship with her deeply problematic.
   It ended a year in which a trickle of disturbing cases of sexual abuse among Orthodox Jews in the US, England and Israel began to filter into the public domain. But the heat really turned up on the simmering scandal last week, when the Israeli Rabbi Mordechai "Motti" Elon was accused of abuse. The police are now investigating. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:59 AM

Diocese of Scranton To Hold News Conference Tuesday

   
   Roman Catholic Diocese of Scranton
   SCRANTON (PA) -- The Diocese of Scranton will conduct a news conference on Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 10 a.m.
   The news conference will be broadcast live on Catholic Television: CTV. It will be rebroadcast at 9 p.m.
   A video of the news conference will also be posted on the Diocesan website at www.dioceseofscranton.org Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:49 AM

Bambera appointed as new Diocese of Scranton bishop

 
   SCRANTON (PA) The Times-Tribune
   BY LAURA LEGERE (STAFF WRITER) Published: February 23, 2010
   Monsignor Joseph Bambera has been appointed the 10th bishop of the Diocese of Scranton, the Vatican announced this morning.
   The pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Mary of Czestochowa churches in Archbald, the Rev. Bambera has run the daily operations of the diocese for the past six months as delegate to interim leader Cardinal Justin Rigali, Archbishop of Philadelphia.
   He will become only the second local priest to head the 11-county see.
   The diocese will hold a press conference at 10 a.m. this morning in the Guild building to make "an important announcement about the future of the diocese," a spokesman said Monday. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:45 AM

Victims 'must forgive to begin healing process'

 
   IRELAND Irish Independent
   By Colin Gleeson
   Tuesday February 23 2010
   VICTIMS of child sexual abuse must forgive their abusers, a leading theologian has claimed.
   Professor Eamon Conway, the head of Theology and Religious Studies at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, and also a Catholic priest, was speaking in Dublin's Trinity College last night.
   During the talk, 'Roman Catholic Church and Child Sexual Abuse -- Explaining without Excusing', Prof Conway said that forgiveness from victims of abuse for their perpetrators was "an important part" of the healing process. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:42 AM

Time-limit ban for abuse victims to sue attackers OK'd

 
   PHOENIX (AZ) Arizona Daily Sun
   HOWARD FISCHER Capitol Media Services | Posted: Tuesday, February 23, 2010
   PHOENIX -- State lawmakers voted Monday to give childhood victims of sex abuse an entire lifetime to sue those who assaulted them.
   Without dissent, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a measure to repeal the existing laws that require civil suits to be filed within two years of someone turning 18. For incidents that take place in the future, there will be no statute of limitations.
   SB 1292 also opens a window for those who were abused in the past 35 years, giving them one year from the time the law takes effect to file suit, even if the time limit had previously run out. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:39 AM

Former Huddersfield man William Dorgu cleared of abuse

  - Not Guilty verdict. "God Cares Ministry Church."  
   Huddersfield Daily Examiner, Feb 23 2010
   UNITED KINGDOM -- A FORMER Huddersfield man broke down in tears after a jury yesterday found him not guilty of indecently touching a young girl and physically assaulting her and a boy.
   The jury at Bradford Crown Court took less than half an hour to clear William Dorgu on three sexual allegations and seven further assault charges following a six-day trial.
   The court heard that the Nigerian had lived in Huddersfield before moving to Bradford, where he set up his own God Cares Ministry Church and started preaching. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:36 AM

German Archbishop apologises for child abuse

  - RCC.  
   Euronews, Feb 23, 2010
   GERMANY -- A senior German cleric has publicly apologised for the sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests. The country's clergy is the latest to be hit by scandal, after abuse was uncovered in America and Ireland, forcing Pope Benedict to hold crisis talks last week.
   Archbishop Robert Zollitsch says he feels for the victims: "Sexual abuse against minors is always an awful crime. I support Pope Benedict's words out of deep conviction, and I apologise to the victims of all such crimes." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:33 AM [DOCTRINE: Remove the wicked from among yourselves. ENDS.]

Archdiocese reviewing SNAP's request

     
   KUAM, by Heather Hauswirth,
   GUAM -- The Archdiocese of Hagatna is refraining from commenting just yet on a second letter from the nation's largest organization supporting victims of sexual abuse by priests. SNAP Southwest Regional Director Joelle Casteix criticized Archbishop Anthony Apuron's response to the organization's call to come clean on disclosing the names of members of the clergy who have been accused of child molestation.
   Casteix said she received phone calls from at least two people who claimed they had been abused by priests on Guam. Casteix added these same individuals alleged they knew of at least ten other people who were also sexually abused. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:30 AM

SNAP Sends Second Letter ...

  - RCC.
   Pacific News Center,
   GUAM -- The survivors network of abused priests is rejecting Archbishop Anthony Apuron's statement on priestly abuse.
   In that statement, the Archdiocese said no member of Guam's clergy has ever been charged with or convicted of sexual abuse.
   But the latest release from the group called SNAP accuse the Archbishop of being "disingenuous" and "minimizing" the issue. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:26 AM

Minister accuses church of blocking child sex abuse investigation

  - RCC.  
   The Local, Online: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20100223-25437.html , Published: 23 Feb 10
   GERMANY -- German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger on Tuesday accused the Catholic Church of failing to cooperate with officials in the investigation of alleged child sexual abuse at Jesuit schools in the 1970s and 1980s.
   The member of the Free Democrats told broadcaster ARD that she did not have the impression that church leaders were working constructively with law enforcement. Meanwhile the abuse scandal uncovered at Berlin's prestigious Canisius school last month continues to grow, with around 50 former students claiming they were sexually abused. ...
   Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger also criticised the Catholic Church's tendency to give internal investigations priority over state legal proceedings.
   "Child abuse is an official criminal offence," she told ARD. "So others can't decide whether this crime will be looked into or not." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:21 AM

Abuse seeks an audience

  - Film "Boyhood Shadows: I Swore I'd Never Tell"  
   Times-Colonist, http://www.timescolonist.com/news/Abuse+seeks+audience/2600976/story.html , By Michael D. Reid, February 23, 2010
   CANADA -- It's a disturbing subject many people would rather not hear or talk about -- childhood sexual abuse.
   So you can imagine the challenges Steve Rosen and Terri DeBono have had to face as they seek an audience for Boyhood Shadows: I Swore I'd Never Tell. ...
   Other survivors whose histories are related in the film include Kim Allyn, a Santa Cruz deputy sheriff molested by a priest when he was an altar boy, CBS-TV anchorman Allen Martin, and Martin Moran, the New York author whose abuse by a camp counsellor inspired The Tricky Part, his book and one-man-show. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:16 AM]

German bishops apologize to abuse victims as justice minister urges cooperation

  - RCC.  
   Catholic Culture, February 23, 2010
   GERMANY -- Archbishop Robert Zollitsch of Freiburg im Breisgau, the head of the German bishops' conference, has apologized to abuse victims in the wake of a scandal centered on a Jesuit school in Berlin, where two priests systematically abused children in the 1970s and 1980s. Throughout the nation, 120 former students have alleged they were abused at seven schools.
   "Sexual abuse of minors is always a heinous crime," said Archbishop Zollitsch. I want to associate myself with this statement from Pope Benedict and apologize to all those who were victims of such crimes."
   "Abuse weighs heavily on the Church because children and young people have a particular trust in priests," he added. "There should be no abuse, especially not in the Church." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 7:13 AM

Convicted murderer Matt Baker files for new trial

   
   WACO (TX) KXXV
   WACO - An hour before the deadline, convicted murderer Matt Baker's court-appointed attorney filed a motion for a new trial for the former pastor.
   Judge Ralph Strother scheduled a hearing for April 1st on that request by local attorney Stan Schwieger.
   Baker claims his former defense attorney Guy James Gray failed to adequately investigate the case, or have any experts in the fields of forensic pathology or toxicology take the stand. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 12:53 AM

Ex-pastor convicted in wife's death wants retrial

 
   WACO (TX) The Courier
   WACO – A former Waco-area Baptist preacher convicted of killing his wife and trying to cover it up as a suicide is seeking a new trial.
   Matt Baker was sentenced to 65 years in prison after his conviction last month. Now, he's alleging ineffective representation by his trial attorneys.
   Court officials say the motion for a new trial was filed Monday afternoon in a state District Court in Waco where his trial was held. The judge has 45 days to make a ruling on the appeal. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 12:50 AM

Phoenix bishop mentioned for LA post

 
   PHOENIX (AZ) The Arizona Republic
   by Michael Clancy - Feb. 23, 2010 12:00 AM The Arizona Republic . Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted of Phoenix is being mentioned as a possible replacement for Cardinal Roger Mahony, archbishop of Los Angeles, who will retire next year when he turns 75.
   Apparently in hopes of influencing the choice of a successor, Mahony, who has served as archbishop for 25 years, has asked Pope Benedict XVI to appoint a co-adjutor, or successor, bishop.
   According to several Catholic sources, the selection process has begun. A list of three bishops, compiled by the papal nuncio, or ambassador, to the United States, will be submitted to the Vatican, and the choice likely will be made from that list. Mahony may have a say on whose names are on the list. A selection, according to Catholic bloggers, is likely within weeks, but no one can say for sure. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 12:46 AM

Six reasons why I want to be excommunicated

 
   IRELAND The Irish Times
   OPINION: The anger among survivors of clerical sex abuse at the failure of the Catholic Church to deal adequately with the issue has prompted some formally to leave the church. This is my letter to Archbishop Diarmuid Martin seeking excommunication, writes BERNICE DONOGHUE
   Dear Archbishop Martin,
   I AM writing to request the amendment of my details in the baptismal register for the Parish of Mount Merrion in the Archdiocese of Dublin, where I was baptised. I made the decision to leave the church over 30 years ago, but recently have discovered that I continue to be included in the church's internal statistics. I strongly object to this inclusion as I do not consider myself to be a member of the Catholic Church, hence I am asking you to amend the baptismal register to reflect this fact. In short, I wish to be excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church.
   My reasons for leaving the Catholic Church are as follows:
   1 I do not want to be a member of a church that aided and abetted a paedophile so that he could rape and sexually abuse me for four years of my childhood. I was abused by the Norbertine priest Brendan Smyth. When he was finally arrested and tried for his crimes I was horrified to learn how the church had handled over four decades the allegations against him. Time and again, his victims were ignored or silenced in order to preserve the church's position, and so he was able to continue his crimes against children with impunity. After Brendan Smyth's trial and conviction in 1997 (I was one of the sample cases used in the trial), I attempted to sue the Catholic Church for its criminal behaviour and was badly hurt by the experience. In fact, it was so damaging to my mental health that finally, after four long years, I could take no more of their denials and delaying tactics and settled for a paltry sum just so I could preserve my peace of mind and get on with my life. I'm sure the hierarchy were delighted – another trouble-maker silenced and no great dent in the coffers! Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 12:43 AM

Time for a reasoned and critical analysis of Murphy report

 
   IRELAND The Irish Times
   PÁDRAIG McCARTHY
   RITE AND REASON: THE MURPHY/Dublin report has been a primary source of news since November 26th. I am not aware of any journalist or professional commentator who has yet taken a critical look at the report. This is extraordinary. We have been dismayed and shocked at the report, but we must not lose our capacity for rational thought.
   It is a welcome report. It vindicates those who have been abused, and those who were received with less than full care when they brought the matter to the notice of the diocese. It is a service also to the State and to the church. It takes us from the area of rumour and speculation and allows us to deal with facts.
   It also challenges the church in its structures, values and personnel to deep renewal in its mission of truth and reconciliation, of hope and healing. For the protection of all, we need to implement genuine collective responsibility. Abuse of any person, child or adult, is an abomination. No society can guarantee to prevent abuse entirely, but we can do far better, church and State. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 12:40 AM

German clerical abuse crisis widens

  - RCC.  
   The Irish Times, From DEREK SCALLY in Berlin, Feb 23, 2010
   GERMANY -- THE HEAD of the German Bishops' Conference has apologised to victims of clerical abuse and promised a review of internal reporting regulations.
   As Germany's abuse scandal continues to widen, Archbishop Robert Zollitsch echoed Pope Benedict in condemning child abuse as "a heinous crime".
   "I apologise to all who were victims of such abuse," said Archbishop Zollitsch at the start of a four-day meeting of bishops in Freiburg. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 12:34 AM

Prelate regrets lay absence in abuse response

  - Archbishop Neary speaks out.
   The Irish Times, By PATSY McGARRY, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Feb 23, 2010
   IRELAND -- IF LAY people, and particularly women, had been more involved in the Catholic Church the response to clerical child sex abuse allegations "would have been different," Archbishop of Tuam Michael Neary has said.
   In a reflection on the Irish bishops' summit with Pope Benedict last week, he also said that "in the discussions he asked for the forgiveness of the victims".
   The archbishop said "the need for co-operation with civil authorities, HSE and gardaí, and the complete implementation of the church's own norms and procedures were seen as central to the safeguarding of children". Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 12:32 AM

Women would have dealt with abuse crisis better -- archbishop

 
   Irish Independent By John Cooney Tuesday February 23 2010
   IRELAND -- A senior Catholic leader has admitted that the response of bishops to clerical abuse cover-ups would have been different if more lay men and women held positions of authority in the church.
   Archbishop of Tuam Michael Neary said yesterday that the lesson was drawn when Ireland's 24 bishops met Pope Benedict and heads of the Vatican at last week's Rome summit.
   This absence of married couples and a feminine presence in church administration arose during a discussion of the causes which contributed to the abuse of children, he said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 23, 2010 12:29 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Tue February 23, 2010
Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Wed February 24, 2010 edition:


Drunk Driving German Bishop Resigns

  [2010 Feb - Head bishop Ms Margot Kässmann / Kassmann -NEW*] - Protestant Church. Drunken driving through red light.  
   Der Spiegel, ~ Feb 24, 2010
   GERMANY -- Over the weekend, the head of the Protestant church in Germany was caught drunk driving. While German commentators condemned Margot Kässmann's actions, most did not feel that she should lose her job. Nevertheless on Wednesday it became clear that the bishop felt her position was untenable.
   The head of the Protestant church in Germany, Bishop Margot Kässmann, has announced her resignation. Her decision to step down came after she was caught driving with three times the legal blood alcohol limit on Saturday night in Hanover.
   Kässmann, the first woman to lead Germany's 25 million Protestants, addressed reporters on Wednesday afternoon. Just six minutes into the press conference she made it clear that she felt her position was untenable following the news that she had been stopped by police after driving through a red light. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 12:17 PM]

Testimony begins in murder trial of three alleged cult members

  [2000s Leader "Queen Antionette*," Ms Trevia Williams*, Mr Marcus Cobbs* - ALL NEW*] - "One Mind Ministries." Toddler boy (16 months old). United States of America flag; www.edwardmooney.com/miniflags 
   Baltimore Sun, http://www. baltimoresun. com/news/ maryland/ baltimore- city/bal- cult-child- starvation 0223,0,4575153. story ; By Ben Nuckols, The Associated Press, February 23, 2010
   BALTIMORE (MD) – The former boyfriend of an alleged religious cult leader testified Tuesday that he encouraged the mother of a starving 1-year-old boy to feed the child.
   Steven L. Bynum took the stand at the trial of Queen Antoinette, her daughter and another man. The three are accused of denying food and water to toddler Javon Thompson after the boy did not say "Amen" before a meal. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:05 AM]

Judge denounces `cruel' celibacy of Catholic priests

  [? 2009-10 - Fr Robert Fuller -NEW*] - RCC. "Celibacy cruel." Masturbated in Internet "sting."    
   The Australian, by Caroline Overington, From: The Australian, February 25, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A JUDGE has implored the Catholic church to end the "cruel" practice of celibacy for priests, implying it may encourage some priests to commit lewd acts against children.
   The suggestion received a sharp rebuke from Catholics, including those breakaway groups that oppose celibacy for Catholic priests, who said there was no evidence that celibacy encouraged criminal behaviour.
   Sydney District Court judge Allan Hughes was speaking at the sentencing hearing of Robert MacGregor Fuller, 54, formerly of the All Saints Church in Liverpool, who had pleaded guilty to masturbating in front of a webcam to a person he believed to be a 13-year-old girl. It was, in fact, a police officer. Fuller was arrested in a car park, when he went to meet the girl for sex. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 9:19 AM

Priest abused altar boy after release from jail, court told

  [1970, later - Rev Wilfred Dennis - ? REPEAT*] - Anglican. Altar boys.    
   Sydney Morning Herald, February 25, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A judge says it is astonishing that an Anglican priest was allowed to return to the ministry after being jailed for sexually abusing an altar boy.
   The former priest now faces another jail term for a "strikingly similar" offence involving another altar boy, South Australian District Court Judge Sydney Tilmouth said on Thursday.
   Wilfred Edwin Dennis, now aged 74, was jailed in 1970 for six months for indecently assaulting an altar boy. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 9:36 PM]

Analysis: Bishop-elect Bambera likely to begin tackling diocese's problems immediately

   
   The Times-Tribune, by Laura Legere (staff writer), Published: February 24, 2010
   SCRANTON (PA) -- Catholics looking for signs of Bishop-elect Joseph Bambera's readiness to lead the Diocese of Scranton could see it on the chain he wore drawn across his chest on Tuesday.
   It was attached to a pectoral cross - an adornment in the Roman Catholic tradition that can be worn by bishops-elect but is generally worn only by ordained bishops. It was tucked into a pocket above his heart during his first public appearance as the future ordinary.
   Observers and colleagues read it as a signal of the Vatican's confidence in the bishop-elect, who is expected to begin tackling the challenges facing the diocese even before his installation two months away. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 7:35 PM

Catholic diocese of Spokane, WA, found guilty of contempt of court in sex abuse, bankruptcy case

  [2000s Spokane Diocese] - RCC. Contempt of court.  
   Voice from the Desert, Statement by Peter Isely of Milwaukee, national board member of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests), ~ Feb 24, 2010
   WASHINGTON -- We're grateful though not surprised by this ruling. As clergy sex crimes and cover ups slowly fade from the media spotlight, we've seen more church officials and church lawyers being more harsh and mean-spirited toward victims and their supporters. It's hard for bishops, who sit atop ancient, rigid monarchies, to accept that there are limits to their powers and that secular authorities and procedures must be followed, even if the outcome doesn't please the bishop.
   We hope this decision will remind Catholic officials that if they can't control their anger and fight victims excessively, once in a while their tactics will be exposed and their excesses will be punished.
   We urge anyone who saw, suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes and cover ups to call police, get help, expose predators, protect kids and start healing. We especially urge victims and witnesses in and around Spokane to come forward, in part to show Catholic officials that their threats and hardball legal maneuvers will not keep brave but wounded victims trapped in silence, shame and self-blame. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 7:30 PM

Victim gets his sex-abuse allegations raised in Parliament

  [1960s Bro. William Houston (Christian Brother)] - RCC. Boy. [1997-2010 Victorian law authorities] - Failed to hold the trial.    
   Broken Rites, February 24, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A member of the Catholic order of Christian Brothers, William Stuart Houston, of Melbourne, appeared in the Geelong Magistrates Court in June 1997, on 14 charges involving a boy at St Augustine's orphanage, Geelong, Victoria, in the 1960s. The police investigation had been conducted by the Geelong Criminal Investigation Unit.
   After hearing evidence, Magistrate Ron Eggleston ruled that there was enough evidence to proceed with three of the charges. On 17 June 1997, Mr Eggleston ordered that Brother Houston, then aged 58, should stand trial in the Victorian County Court on one charge of b*g*ery and two of indecent assault. Brother Houston (date of birth 18 February 1939) was remanded on bail pending a County Court hearing.
   The magistrate's order was reported in the Melbourne "Herald Sun", 18 June 1997, page 10, with a photo of William Houston.
   However, this trial has not yet been held as the Director of Prosecutions did not wish to fund a single-victim County Court trial in 1997. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:17 AM

Stricter laws ...

   
   Baltimore Sun, By Julie Bykowicz | julie bykowicz § baltsun com , February 24, 2010
   MARYLAND -- Almost every aspect of Maryland's sex offender laws is receiving scrutiny this year as state lawmakers respond to the December killing of 11-year-old Sarah Foxwell on the Eastern Shore at the hands, authorities believe, of a registered child sex offender.
   On Tuesday, a panel of delegates reviewed 30 proposals, including a contentious plan backed by Gov. Martin O'Malley that would add juveniles to the state sex offender registry.
   Opponents said such a change would unfairly stigmatize young people who are often abuse victims themselves. The same measure would require more information of homeless registrants, something lawmakers have previously rejected. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 7:22 PM

Judge rebukes Spokane diocese for threat to bankruptcy trustee

 
   WASHINGTON Catholic Culture
   February 24, 2010 A federal judge in the state of Washington has found the Spokane diocese and its attorneys in contempt of court for threatening to sue a bankruptcy trustee. The Spokane diocese had agreed to a bankruptcy settlement that specified payments to certain victims of sexual abuse, but the 2007 agreement did not spell out the handling of future abuse complaints. When the bankruptcy trustee, Gloria Nagler, approved payments to some new victims, the diocesan attorney threatened to file suit against Nagler. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 7:18 PM

Laws against sexual harassment by spiritual leaders pass preliminary reading

 
   ISRAEL YNet News
   Published: 02.24.10, 12:58 / Israel News
   The Knesset plenum passed a preliminary reading of two bills stipulating that offers or treatment of a sexual nature suggested by religious or spiritual instructors to their students be considered sexual harassment. This also would apply if the recipient does not expressly decline the offer. The bills were initiated by MK Zevulun Orlev (Habayit Hayehudi) and MK Otniel Schneller (Kadima). Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 4:54 PM

Beinish lauds Mazuz for standing up to ministers

 
   ISRAEL YNet News
   Aviad Glickman Latest Update: 02.24.10, 21:20 / Israel News
   Supreme Court President Dorit Beinish on Wednesday bid farewell warmly to former Attorney General Menachem Mazuz and welcomed his replacement, Yehuda Weinstein.
   Speaking in an event at the Jerusalem International Convention Center, Beinish expressed her hopes that Weinstein would deal with the challenges facing him as his predecessors had done. During the event, Mazuz referred for the first time to the sexual harassment complaints filed against Rabbi Mordechai Elon. He said that the question whether to launch a criminal investigation against the rabbi was not on the agenda during his tenure. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 4:52 PM

Bill goes after sexual harassment by spiritual leaders

 
   ISRAEL YNet News
   Amnon Meranda Published: 02.24.10, 13:57 / Israel News
   The Knesset plenum on Wednesday passed two similar bills in a preliminary reading stipulating that offers or treatment of a sexual nature suggested by religious or spiritual instructors to their students be considered sexual harassment. This also would apply if the recipient does not expressly decline the offer.
   The explanation of the bill initiated by Knesset Member Zevulun Orlev (Habayit Hayehudi) expounded, "The bill for preventing sexual harassment defines the circumstances in which sexual offers or treatment focusing on the sexuality of the person be within the bounds of sexual harassment, even if the victim does not display to the harasser that he is not interested in the offers or treatment being put forth by the harasser. "This refers to circumstances in which there is a relationship of authority or dependence between the harasser and the victim: in the framework of an educational framework (when referring to a minor or helpless person), attendant-patient relations, employer-employee relations, or service providers. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 4:49 PM

Since when did the offendors get to dictate the pace of healing for their victims?

 
   IRELAND Colm O'Gorman
   Has it struck anyone else as obscene that in their rush to rationalise the abject failure of the Pope to properly address the deliberate cover up of the rape and abuse of children by Roman Catholic Priests, Irish Bishops seem to be suggesting that victims must be patient and wait for the Vatican's grand design for our healing to be revealed?
   In a letter from Bishop of Ferns Dr Denis Brennan which was read at masses in the Diocese, Dr Brennan asserted that the visit by Bishops was only one part of a process designed to bring healing to victims.
   Well excuse me, but since when did those who were responsible for the cover up of abuse and its resultant trauma get to dictate or design the healing process for victims? Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 4:39 PM

Saginaw: Deacon at cathedral accused of sexual assault

 
   SAGINAW (MI) Catholic Culture
   February 24, 2010 A former maintenace worker at the cathedral in Saginaw, Michigan, is alleging that he was sexually assaulted last July by a deacon.
   The deacon, who in turn alleged that the maintenance worker had sexually assaulted him, has left the diocese and was not named in local media coverage. In November, Father James Bessert, the cathedral rector, resigned unexpectedly for health reasons. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 4:24 PM

Parishioners at a Catholic Church in Saginaw were surprised this fall when its priest suddenly resigned

 
   SAGINAW (MI) WJRT
   [with video]
   Terry Camp
   SAGINAW (WJRT) -- (02/23/10)--The parishioners at a Catholic Church in Saginaw were surprised this fall when its priest suddenly resigned.
   But an incident that took place in the church's rectory may have had something to do with that resignation, along with a Deacon leaving the diocese.
   Another church employee tied to the incident no longer works for the diocese as well. He believes the diocese retaliated against him for claiming he was sexually assaulted. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 4:21 PM

A Money Trail to Haiti

  [1998-2008 Pastor Doug Perlitz*] - Roman Catholic. Money undocumented. 18 boys.     
   New Haven Advocate, By Sean Corbett
   FAIRFIELD (CT) -- Long before the earthquake, Fairfield University graduate Doug Perlitz was in Haiti working as a missionary. By 2008, he had received close to $3.5 million for his efforts through the Haiti Fund of Project Pierre Toussaint (PPT), an organization he founded in 1997 to help Haitian orphans.
   Then last September, Perlitz was indicted by a grand jury for sexually abusing at least nine children while in Haiti. The indictment states Perlitz gave street children food, alcohol, money, toys and other gifts for sexual favors. He's now awaiting trial in a Bridgeport jail.
   Perlitz, a member of the class of 1992, kept close ties with Fairfield U. In 2002, he gave the university's commencement speech and was awarded an honorary degree. Father Paul Carrier, who was then Fairfield's director of Campus Ministry, also served as the chairman of the board of directors for the Haiti Fund. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 4:16 PM

It is time the Pope came clean about the Magdalene Laundries

       
   Belfast Telegraph, By Sharon Owens, Wednesday, 24 February 2010
   IRELAND -- When I was a young Catholic child in the 1970s, I was brought up to reject the British Royal family and everything it stood for: the class system, primogeniture, social elitism, the pomp and ceremony, the ritual, and the obscene wealth and privilege.
   Well, guess what? I saw it all a few days ago when the Irish bishops were lining up in grand robes to kiss the hand of Pope Benedict. Yes, the Vatican surely leaves the House of Windsor in the halfpenny place when it comes to elitism, pomp and ceremony. I could have wept with frustration - except I never expected a full and frank apology from Pope Benedict. I wasn't expecting an admission of guilt either, because such a statement might open the floodgates of litigation. And I'm sure the Vatican doesn't want to lose any more money to the abuse survivors than it already has. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 12:14 PM

Educating free minds only route to true ethics

 
   IRELAND The Irish Times
   OPINION: Should philosophy replace religion in Irish schools? asks MICHAEL CRONIN
   DAVY RESEARCH concluded in a recent report that investment in education must remain a salient priority for Ireland. The question, of course, is what kind of education, and the answer is usually more science and mathematics. But in a period that has seen Irish bishops travel to Rome to account for the instances of abuse detailed in the Ryan and Murphy reports, the answer to the question of what might be a more desirable education for Irish children arguably lies in a more unexpected quarter – philosophy.
   The past five years have revealed much that is rotten in public life, whether it be financial malpractice in banking (Ansbacher), planning corruption (Mahon tribunal), or child sexual abuse in institutions answerable to the majority church in the State. A constant in the repeated breaches of trust and violation of civil and moral laws is apparent abandonment of norms of ethical behaviour. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 12:12 PM

Abuse survivors expected too much from Vatican summit

 
   IRELAND Longford Leader
   Published Date: 26 February 2010 By Liam Cosgrove A Co Longford clerical abuse survivor has described the furore surrounding the Pope's two-day Vatican summit with Irish Bishops last week as "part of the course" and questioned many support groups' growing clamour for a public apology.
   Jim Flood, who like hundreds of others endured decades of abuse at the hands of paedophile priests at industrial schools up and down the country, expressed his surprise at the uproar which has since been aimed at Pope Benedict XVI and senior Irish clerics upon their return home.
   A former attendee of Ferryhouse Industrial School on the outskirts of Clonmel for almost five years during the late 1950s and early 1960s, Mr Flood said other abuse survivors were simply expecting too much too soon from the Pontiff and his team of advisers. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 12:10 PM

Bishop speaks out after Rome meeting

 
   IRELAND Longford Leader
   Published Date: 26 February 2010 By Liam Cosgrove Bishop Colm O'Reilly has said he was not "overly surprised" by the wave of negative sentiment that gripped the region following the Rome summit.
   In a frank and open appraisal of the 48 hour think-in with the Pope and his 23 fellow bishops, the Colmcille cleric said his sole focus throughout his visit was to address the concerns of his diocese back home.
   He said the talks which were held behind closed doors dealt with a lot of the issues that were still outstanding despite claims many critics have since made to the contrary. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 12:07 PM

Church rejects blackmail bid

  - €1m extortion attempt.  
   Austrian Independent,
   AUSTRIA -- The Roman Catholic Graz-Seckau diocese has today (Weds) revealed how a former victim of sexual abuse by priests tried to blackmail them for one million Euros.
   The dioceses made the statement when it confirmed reports about a case of sexual abuse of boys by a priest in the 1970s as reported by the newspaper Kleine Zeitung.
   The newspaper quoted the now 46-year-old victim in today's edition as saying the priest had abused him sexually in a meadow and he knew of 10 other victims. He said he had kept silent for so long since his parents and the other victims had refused to support him. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 12:04 PM

Steirischer Pfarrer missbrauchte Buben

 
   Kleine Zeitung,
   Auch in der Steiermark hat sich ein Opfer von Kindesmissbrauch durch einen Pfarrer gemeldet. Ein Zeuge spricht von mindestens zehn weiteren Opfern in den 70er-Jahren.
   [summary]
   AUSTRIA -- A victim of child abuse by a priest has been reported in Styria. One witness spoke of at least 10 other victims as far back as the 1970s. The victims were boys and most from poor families. Klaus F., now 46 and a technician in Leoben, talked about what happened to him during childhood in a small Upper Styrian town.
   It is a story of massive sexual abuse by the local pastor. The pastor taught religion at the school. The allegation was confirmed by a credible witness from the region and he knows of at least 10 other victims. The witness wishes to remain anonymous, fearing reprisals from those who would prefer the story to rest. The priest, who was from the Admont, has since died.
   The priest invited boys ages 10-14 from the primary school to stay with him at a camp. This is where sexual assaults and beatings occurred. The abbot from the Admont Bruno Hubl monastery confirmed that there was a youth camp at the time on a leased pasture. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 11:01 AM

Bistum bietet Missbrauchsopfern Hilfe an

  [1960s Unnamed priest - ? NEW*] - RCC. Boys.  
   SWR, ~ Feb 24, 2010
   Nach den neuen Missbrauchsvorwürfen im Bistum Trier hat die katholische Kirche möglichen weiteren Opfern Hilfe angeboten. Menschen, die von Priestern oder hauptamtlichen Mitarbeitern der Kirche missbraucht worden seien, sollten sich melden, teilte das Bistum mit.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The Trier diocese has offered to help sexual abuse victims since new allegations of abuse by a priest have been made in the area. Those who were abused by priests or full-time church employees should contact the diocese.
   It was revealed yesterday that a priest, now 76-years-old, abused children in the diocese. He left the priesthood at his own request. He worked in Gerolstein, Trier-Kurenz and Bettingen.
   Monsigner Rainer Scherschel, diocesan representative in sexual abuse cases, said it was a grave mistake that no action was taken previously. The diocese now wants a full explanation of the abuse instances. A former altar boy in the parish of St. Boniface in Trier-Kurenz sent an e-mail last week to Scherschel and he stated he had been abused in the 1960s by the then-chaplain. He said he knew at least five other boys who were also abused by this priest. The diocese studied its records and found an indication a boy was abused in Gerolstein where the priest served from 1962 to 1965. There were no consequences for the priest at the time. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:50 AM

Rev. Alvin Adams and SNAP

   
   PITTSBURGH (PA) KDKA
   [audio presentation] Judy Jones of SNAP, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, talks to Robert about sexual abuse by priests and Rev. Alvin Adams. Adams has been permanently restricted to a supervised ministry as chaplain to a convent Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:46 AM

This family gets an apology from the Christian Brothers

  [≤ 1989 Unnamed Christian Brother -NEW*] - RCC. Boarding-school boy. [1989 onwards - RC authorities] - RCC. Kept it out of news media.    
   Broken Rites, ~ Feb 24, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- In 1989 a Christian Brother appeared in the Goulburn Local Court in southern New South Wales. He was convicted (and was given a suspended jail sentence) for sexually abusing a boy at St Patrick's College, Goulburn. This was then a boys-only boarding school, conducted by the Christian Brothers.
   The Christian Brothers managed to keep the court case out of the media at the time. Broken Rites learned about the court case four years later, in 2003. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:19 AM

Father Hugh Edward Murray involved in a matter in a Sydney court

  [Fr Hugh Murray (79)] - RCC. [2010 RCC's lawyers?] - Applying to have victims cross-examined twice over.    
   Broken Rites
   By a Broken Rites researcher
   AUSTRALIA -- An Australian Catholic priest, Father Hugh Edward Murray, who is facing indecent-assault charges, has applied to have his alleged victims cross-examined during the preliminary stage of a court hearing – as well as in a subsequent trial. However, on 17 February 2010, a Sydney magistrate ruled that a cross-examination (that is, the detailed questioning of witnessses) would be allowed at only one stage – at a trial.
   Father Hugh Murray, 79, from Marsfield in Sydney's north, is currently listed for mention-days at Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court. These are preliminary proceedings, conducted by a magistrate, who eventually must determine whether or not the magistrate's court should commit Murray to face trial before a judge in a higher court. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:15 AM

Father Murray Moffat to face trial on child-sex charges

 
   AUSTRALIA Broken Rites
   By a Broken Rites researcher
   An Australian court has ordered a Catholic priest, Father Murray Alexander Moffat, to face trial over allegedly sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl.
   Father Murray Moffat belongs to the Archdiocese of Brisbane, which includes the Brisbane metropolitan area, plus some surrounding regions. He has served in Brisbane parishes for 37 years. Before appearing in court, he was in charge of Mary Mackillop Parish in Birkdale, Brisbane. The archdiocese has said that Moffat is still a priest of the archdiocese and is merely on leave pending the outcome of the court proceedings. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:12 AM

The Marist Brothers inflicted this offender, Brother Ross Murrin, on more victims

 
   AUSTRALIA Broken Rites
   By a Broken Rites researcher
   Marist Brother Ross Francis Murrin was jailed in 2008 and 2010 for child-sex crimes, committed during his teaching career in Australian Catholic schools. There is evidence that his Marist superiors were aware many years ago about his criminal behaviour but they negligently allowed him to continue teaching, thereby endangering more children until the police finally caught up with Murrin in 2007. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:10 AM

Father Robert Fuller is jailed for internet child-sex offences

  [2009 July-Aug - Fr Robert Fuller* (54)] - RCC. "Celibacy cruel." Masturbated in Internet "sting."    
   Broken Rites, By a Broken Rites researcher, ~ Feb 24, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A 54-year-old Australian Catholic priest, Father Robert Fuller, was jailed in Sydney on 24 February 2010 after he admitted seeking a 13-year-old girl, via the internet, for sexual purposes. The incidents occurred recently – in July and August 2009.
   Father Fuller used a webcam to show himself masturbating during online chat sessions with somebody who he thought was a 13-year-old girl, a court was told. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:08 AM

TOT STARVED TO DEATH FOR NOT SAYING AMEN

  [2000s Leader "Queen Antionette*," Ms Trevia Williams*, Mr Marcus Cobbs*] - "One Mind Ministries." Toddler boy (16 months old).  
   Mirror (United Kingdom), By Adrian Shaw, Feb 24, 2010
   BALTIMORE (MD) -- A boy aged one denied food by a cult for not saying "Amen" at meals slowly starved to death, a trial has heard.
   The sect leader, who called herself Queen Antoinette, ordered followers not to feed Javon Thompson until he said the blessing, jurors heard. The baby's mum Ria Ramkissoon, part of the 1 Mind Ministries group, did nothing to help the tot as he slipped to a slow and agonising death.
   She later bizarrely prayed for his resurrection. Attorney Julie Drake told the hearing in Baltimore, USA: "In full view of every member of that household, Javon wasted away. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:02 AM

Another mother testifies in cult trial

  [2000s Leader "Queen Antionette*," Ms Trevia Williams*, Mr Marcus Cobbs*] - "One Mind Ministries." Toddler boy (16 months old).
   Baltimore Sun, By Tricia Bishop | tricia.bishop § baltsun com , February 24, 2010
   MARYLAND -- The accused cult leader known as Queen Antoinette, charged with murder in a toddler's starvation death, once tried to prevent another baby from being fed, according to that child's mother, who testified Tuesday that she was manipulated into giving up her maternal duties.
   To stay in the religious household run by Queen Antoinette, residents "had to be broken, and you were slightly reprogrammed," said 23-year-old Tiffany Smith. Smith once lived rent-free with several others in the home, which she described as peaceful yet controlling.
   Antoinette and two other defendants, all of whom are representing themselves, are charged with orchestrating the death of 16-month-old Javon Thompson by refusing to feed him until he dutifully said "amen." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 10:00 AM

Ex-New York Yankee Allen Watson testifies in former Christ the King coach Bob Oliva's sex abuse case

  [1970s Bob Oliva] - RCC.
   New York Daily News, BY Mark Lelinwalla and Michael O'Keeffe, DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITERS, Wednesday, February 24th 2010
   NEW YORK / BOSTON -- Several former associates of Bob Oliva, including a former major league pitcher who played for the Mets and Yankees, appeared Tuesday before the Boston grand jury reviewing evidence that the retired Christ the King boys basketball coach allegedly sexually abused a player during a trip to Massachusetts more than 30 years ago.
   Jimmy Carlino, the former Queens resident who told the Daily News that Oliva molested him for several years during the 1970s, is scheduled to appear before the grand jury Wednesday. Carlino's attorney, Mitchell Garabedian, acknowledged that his client would testify Wednesday but declined further comment.
   Michael Doolin, Oliva's lawyer, said he was aware of the grand jury proceedings and said the coach would prevail if an indictment is handed down. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 9:56 AM

Number of Church Abuse Cases Continues to Rise in Germany

 
   GERMANY Der Spiegel
   The Catholic Church in Germany is under pressure as more and more cases of sexual abuse come to light. Now the government is demanding that the Church take rigorous action to investigate the incidents. By SPIEGEL staff.
   For years, Jörg D. was plagued by feelings of shame, insecurity and rage. Finally, on Sept. 17, 2009, he sent the pope a four-page letter describing his plight. "I beg you for help, in whatever form possible," he wrote.
   But Benedict XVI remained silent. To this day, Jörg D., now 25, has not received a response, "not even a two-liner, nothing, nothing at all."
   Franz-Josef Bode, the bishop of the city of Osnabrück in northwestern Germany, hasn't been much help either. He advised D., a victim of abuse, to "forgive and forget." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 9:50 AM

Online masturbating priest 'knew' 13-year-old girl was fantasy

  [2009 July-Aug - Fr Robert Fuller* (54)] - RCC. "Celibacy cruel." Masturbated in Internet "sting."    
   Herald Sun, AAP, February 24, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A SYDNEY priest who used a webcam to broadcast himself masturbating to a person he believed was a 13-year-old has told a court it was all part of a fantasy world.
   Robert MacGregor Fuller, 54, has pleaded guilty to grooming and procuring a child under the age of 16.
   During online chat sessions the priest, who served for some six years at All Saints church in the Sydney suburb of Liverpool, used a webcam to show himself masturbating to a police officer posing as a 13-year-old girl. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 9:47 AM

Celibacy vow ruled 'cruel and archaic'

  [2009 July-Aug - Fr Robert Fuller* (54)] - RCC. "Celibacy cruel, archaic." Masturbated in Internet "sting."
   Herald Sun, By Josh Jerga, From AAP, February 24, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- The vow of celibacy imposed on Catholic clergy is "cruel" and "archaic", a judge has said in jailing a priest for grooming a 13-year-old girl for sex over the internet.
   During online chat sessions between July and August last year, Sydney priest Robert MacGregor Fuller used a webcam to show himself masturbating to a police officer posing as a 13-year-old girl.
   The 55-year-old pleaded guilty in October to grooming and procuring a child under the age of 16 and today he was sentenced to a maximum of 18 months behind bars. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 9:45 AM

Priest jailed but celibacy vow 'cruel'

 
   AUSTRALIA ABC News
   A Sydney judge has condemned the vow of chastity as a "cruel requirement" as he sentenced a Catholic priest to at least six months in jail for grooming a girl for sex.
   The parish priest was arrested last August when he went to the Parramatta Stadium car park to meet a person he believed was a 13-year-old girl he had been chatting with for three weeks on the internet.
   Father Robert MacGregor Fuller had used a webcam to broadcast himself masturbating to 'Katie', who was in fact an undercover detective. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 9:42 AM

Reply to bishop's resignation now expected before Easter

 
   IRELAND Leinster Leader
   By Conor McHugh The resignation of James Moriarty from his position as Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin has yet to be accepted by the Vatican.
   It had been thought that the meeting last week with the Pope would see the resignations of the former auxiliary bishops of the Dublin Archdiocese mentioned in the Murphy report, but the Vatican has since explained that the resignations are not a matter for the Pope, but for the Congregation for Bishops.
   Bishop Moriarty, in a letter to the Kildare faithful at the weekend, said he believed it would happen before Easter. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:59 AM

Church child abuse review completed

   
   BBC News,
   UNITED KINGDOM -- Thirteen cases which needed formal action have been identified following a Church of England review into child abuse in the church.
   About 40,000 diocesan files dating back more than 30 years were examined during the investigation.
   The review was launched in 2007 following claims the church had covered up abuse dating back decades. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:57 AM

Failure to respond over Murphy gave 'bad impression'

       
   The Irish Times, By PATSY McGARRY and PADDY AGNEW,
   IRELAND -- AN IRISH bishop told the pope and senior cardinals in the Vatican last week that the failure of Rome and the papal nunciature in Dublin to respond to correspondence from the Murphy Commission "gave a very bad impression".
   Bishop of Clonfert John Kirby said he also told the Vatican that "for years they did not appreciate the gravity of the problem" of clerical child sex abuse in Ireland.
   He said there was a good response to what he said from the cardinals and Vatican officials. "There was recognition that some of the Roman Congregations were not helpful in the past. Canon law is to be updated to take greater account of the problem of clerical child sexual abuse. The obligation to report crimes to the secular state was recognised and will be encouraged," he said. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:54 AM

Martin speaks of lasting damage of sexual abuse

 
   IRELAND -- Irish Independent By Grainne Cunningham Wednesday February 24 2010
   Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin last night spoke frankly of the damage sexual abuse of children does to the victims.
   He said such abuse was in itself horrendous but was also an attack on the victim's self-esteem which lasted possibly a lifetime.
   Dr Martin was speaking to a gathering of young people at the Church of St Therese, Mount Merrion. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:50 AM

Victims expected too much from Pope's summit, bishop claims

 
   IRELAND Irish Independent
   By Edel Kennedy
   Wednesday February 24 2010
   THE victims of clerical sexual abuse were "expecting too much" to come out of last week's meeting with the Pope, a bishop has claimed.
   However, the Bishop of Clonfert, John Kirby, also acknowledged that the hierarchy in Rome did not appreciate the gravity of the problem of sexual abuse for many years because of an "obligation of secrecy". Dr Kirby said that canon law had to be updated as a result.
   Last night, the survivors of abuse accused the Catholic Church of "the usual spin" after hearing the comments. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:47 AM

Former local high school baseball coach to spend 10 years in prison for molesting a playe

 
   VIRGINIA BEACH (VA) Examiner
   Dave Gibson
   On Tuesday, Virginia Beach Circuit Court Judge Patricia West sentenced former Bayside High School baseball coach Dennis Ray Collins, to 20 years in prison, with ten years suspended.
   West, 53, pled guilty to one count of sexual penetration with an object, and one count of indecent liberties while in a custodial role. ...
   The molestations occurred between 1986 and 1988. During the period in question, Collins was also a youth minister at Thalia Lynn Baptist Church in Virginia Beach. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:44 AM

Pope's pastoral letter on clerical abuse is awaited

 
   IRELAND Waterford Today
   The unprecedented visit of 24 Irish bishops to Rome to meet with senior Vatican church representatives and Pope Benedict XVI must have been a chastening experience for the Irish clerics. The extent of the clerical sex abuse scandal in Ireland over decades has sickened the nation and has poisoned the atmosphere between Irish clergy and many Irish Catholics.
   The response to reports of the meetings between the Pope, curial cardinals and the Irish bishops must also have dismayed the Irish clergy. Many ordinary Catholics interviewed by press and electronic media were outspoken in their disappointment at what they felt was the lacking of a suitable apology from Rome to the victims of clerical abuse. Spokespersons for victims were equally scathing in their comments, with all of them stating that the lack of an apology by Pope Benedict was extremely hurtful. It was clear from these comments that the victims of clerical sex abuse are still hurting from their experiences and that the healing process has not yet commenced for many of the victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:42 AM

Lawyer calls for removal of kids from Methodist Church

  - Methodist.    
   The Southern Times
   Johannesburg, South Africa - Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg and former bishop Paul Verryn have been criticised for the conditions and exposure to danger of children who found refuge there.
   But the church is providing shelter and assistance to youngsters to whom little or no assistance was initially offered by the state, said a child rights lawyer this week.
   However, the last few children still residing at the church should be taken into care systems and a planned “reception centre†must be opened as soon as possible to take care of unaccompanied children. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:36 AM

Sex-abuse survivors' group says new bishop supports secrecy

   
   Watertown Daily Times TIMES STAFF WRITER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2010
   OGDENSBURG (NY) – A national activist group against sexual abuse is upset about the election of the Rev. Terry R. LaValley as the 14th bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ogdensburg.
   David G. Clohessy, national director for the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, issued a statement saying the Chicago-based group is troubled by the promotion because of Father LaValley's "history of secrecy surrounding child sex crimes."
   Father LaValley has been chairman of the Diocesan Review Board, which reviews policy and complaints related to sex abuse, since 2002. During that time, about eight priests have been removed for alleged sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:29 AM

Catholic Church clashes with German government over abuse probe

   
   GERMANY Earth Times
   Freiburg, Germany - A row between the German government and the country's Catholic church escalated Wednesday, as a minister who accused the church of failing to cooperate with the police in a child abuse case refused to back down. The row centres on revelations that some church school teachers had abused pupils in more than 100 cases between the 1960s and 1980s.
   Justic Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger has accused the church of not showing enough enthusiasm in cooperating with the police inquiry.
   That led to the country's most senior archbishop ringing Chancellor Angela Merkel's office to complain about the minister's remarks. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:26 AM

NICHOLSON v. ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. LOUIS

 
   ST. LOUIS (MO) Leagle
   Introduction Plaintiff Peggy Nicholson (Appellant) appeals the trial court's dismissal of certain negligence-based claims contained in her action filed against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis (Archdiocese) and Archbishop Raymond Burke (Archbishop). We affirm the trial court's dismissal.
   Facts and Procedural Background Appellant alleges that from approximately 1953 through 1957, when she was approximately four to eight years of age, Father William Poepperling (Poepperling) sexually abused her. During the time of the alleged abuse, Poepperling served as a Roman Catholic priest at Holy Guardian Angels Church in St. Louis, Missouri. Poepperling died on May 18, 1983.
   Appellant filed this suit against the Archdiocese and Archbishop (Respondents) on August 25, 2005. Appellant alleged six counts, two of which she designated as being raised against Poepperling individually even though the petition did not specifically name the late Poepperling as a Defendant in the case caption. The six counts include: (I) Child Sexual Abuse and/or Battery–Defendant Poepperling; (II) Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress– Defendants Archdiocese and Archbishop; (III) Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress– Defendant Poepperling; (IV) Negligence–All Defendants; (V) Negligent Supervision, Retention, and Failure to Warn–Defendants Archdiocese and Archbishop; (VI) Intentional Failure to Supervise Clergy–Defendants Archdiocese and Archbishop. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:24 AM

DOE v. ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. LOUIS

 
   ST. LOUIS (MO) Leagle
   Introduction Plaintiff Mary SN Doe (Appellant) appeals the trial court's dismissal of certain negligence-based claims contained in her action filed against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis (Archdiocese) and Archbishop Raymond Burke (Archbishop). We affirm the trial court's dismissal.
   Facts and Procedural Background Appellant alleges she was sexually abused by Father William Poepperling when she was approximately four to six years of age in the late 1950s. Appellant attended Holy Guardian Angels Church in St. Louis, Missouri, where Father Poepperling served. Fr. Poepperling died on May 18, 1983.
   Appellant filed this suit against the Archdiocese and Archbishop (Respondents) on April 26, 2005, and filed an Amended Petition on January 29, 2008. Appellant alleged six counts: (I) Child Sexual Abuse and/or Battery; (II) Breach of Fiduciary Duty; (III) Negligence; (IV) Negligent Supervision, Retention, and Failure to Warn; (V) Intentional Failure to Supervise Clergy; and (VI) Negligent Supervision of Children. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 8:20 AM

SNAP Sends Second Letter ...

  - RCC.    
   Pacific News Center,
   In that statement, the Archdiocese said no member of Guam's clergy has ever been charged with or convicted of sexual abuse.
   GUAM -- But the latest release from the group called SNAP accuse the Archbishop of being "disingenuous" and "minimizing" the issue.
   Even though no charges have made against any priests, SNAP says accusations have been made by island residents who they claim to be in touch with.
   It is the second letter in as many weeks from SNAP urging the Archbishop to publicly name the priests who are serving or have served on Guam who have been accused of sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:45 AM

Catholic Order Begs Pardon for Founder's "Immoral Acts"

  [Decades - Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado*] - RCC. US $10-15m, male seminarians. May have fathered 6.       
   Latin American Herald Tribune, ~ Feb 24, 2010
   MEXICO CITY, Mexico – The Congregation of the Legion of Christ apologized to everyone that its founder, Mexican priest Marcial Maciel (1920-2008), "harmed with the immoral acts of his private life."
   The apology was offered by the Legion's secretary-general, Evaristo Sada, in a speech last weekend at a church event that was posted later on the order's Web site.
   "With all my heart I wish to beg pardon of everyone that our founder harmed with the immoral acts of his private life, and of the people who have been injured by the consequences," Sada said about Maciel, who died amid accusations of sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:43 AM

Irish Bishops Tell of Their Meetings With Pope

       
   Catholic.net , FEB. 22, 2010
   MAYNOOTH, Ireland, (Zenit.org).- Several Irish bishops recounted to the faithful their impressions of last week's meetings with Benedict XVI, called by the Pope to address the sexual abuse scandal shaking the nation.
   The Holy Father called all of the acting Irish bishops to join him in Rome on Feb. 15 and 16, after having already met last December with Cardinal Sean Brady, president of the Irish episcopal conference, and Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin.
   Last Sunday, many of the bishops now back in Ireland spoke of the meetings during their homilies at Mass. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:41 AM

Vatican Appoints New Bishop of Scranton

   
   Off My Knees, By Michael Baumann,
   SCRANTON (PA) -- The Vatican appointed Monsignor Joseph Bambera as the 10th Bishop of Scranton. Bishop-elect Bambera is a native of Carbondale, Pennsylvania and is only the second local priest to be appointed to lead the Scranton See. He has been running the day-to-day business of the Diocese since the premature retirement of Bishop Joseph Martino in August 2009. With a vacancy in the Bishop's chair, Cardinal Rigali of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia has served as Apostolic Administrator for the Diocese. ...
   If I may be so bold as to offer the Bishop-elect a piece of advise… Get out and talk to your flock, listen to what they have to say about issues that are affecting their lives. Even if decisions have to be made at the Diocesan level that will be unpopular and will impact the structure of parishes and the assignment of resources (money, priest assignments, facility maintenance) go out and explain why you came to the decision you have made.
   One of the things I was impressed with about Bishop-elect Bambera was that his goal after being assigned to run the Diocese temporarily, was to return to his parish. There were no reports that he aspired to the seat of this See. I hope this is indicative of his sense of service, his attachment to his parishioners and his compassion. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:38 AM

German Bishops Assure Rapid Response to Abuse Report

   
   GERMANY Catholic.net
   FREIBURG IM BREISGAU, Germany, FEB. 23, 2010 (Zenit.org).- A suspicion of sexual abuse must be followed by a "perfect and absolutely transparent explanation," says the president of the German episcopal conference.
   Archbishop Robert Zollitsch affirmed this Monday when he spoke to the press about the program of discussions at the bishops' spring general assembly.
   On the agenda is the issue of cases of sexual abuse of minors in certain Jesuit schools. Around 100 former students have come forward in recent days reporting they were abused; most were students at one school. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:35 AM

Catholic order begs pardon for founder's `immoral acts'

  [Decades - Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado*] - RCC. US $10-15m, male seminarians, mistress had daughter. May have fathered 6.       
   Two Circles, Feb 23, 2010
   Mexico City, Mexico: The Congregation of the Legion of Christ apologised to everyone because its founder, Mexican priest Marcial Maciel (1920-2008), "harmed with the immoral acts of his private life".
   The apology was offered by the Legion's secretary-general, Evaristo Sada, in a speech last weekend at a church event that was posted later on the order's website.
   "With all my heart I wish to beg pardon of everyone that our founder harmed with the immoral acts of his private life, and of the people who have been injured by the consequences," Sada said about Maciel who died amid accusations of sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:24 AM

Advocate group for abuse victims raps choice

  - RCC.  
   Times-Leader, By Mark Guydish, mguydish § timesleader com , Education Reporter, ~ Feb 24, 2010
   SCRANTON (PA) – News that Monsignor Joseph Bambera would rise to the post of bishop was scarcely three hours old – a press conference in Scranton was still 25 minutes away – when a group advocating for victims of priest sex abuse blasted the appointment.
   "Bambera is a poor choice and his promotion worries and insults us," wrote David Clohessy, director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP. "Under oath, Bambera admitted that barely a decade ago, he refused to report a credibly accused predator priest to police, in violation of his diocese's own child sex abuse policy.
   "He also admitted relying on the word of an accused priest without even questioning that cleric's alleged victim," the e-mailed statement from Clohessy continued. "This decision raises a troubling question: Is it that hard for the Vatican to find good, smart priests who have not concealed horrific crimes against kids?" Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:22 AM

Archbald pastor Bambera will face significant challenges as Scranton Diocese's 10th bishop

 
   The Times-Tribune, By Laura Legere (Staff Writer), Published: February 24, 2010
   SCRANTON (PA) -- A priest who has spent his life in the Diocese of Scranton, and the last six months learning to lead it, will become the 10th bishop of Scranton.
   The Vatican announced Tuesday that Monsignor Joseph C. Bambera, a Carbondale native, will assume leadership of the 11-county diocese. Monsignor Bambera will become bishop at a time of significant challenges, including financial strain, changing parishes and lingering feelings of loss and uncertainty among many parishioners. ...
   One group expressed opposition to the appointment of the new bishop.
   The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests issued a statement saying Bishop-elect Bambera was a "poor choice" and an "insult" based on testimony he gave during a 2007 sexual abuse case when he said a priest was allowed to return to a parish after admitting to sexually assaulting two boys and undergoing counseling. The priest then abused a third child.
   Diocesan spokesman William Genello called the accusations "unfair" and said Bishop-elect Bambera "followed all the protocols that were in place at the time to deal with incidents of this nature." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:18 AM

Judge orders diocese to pay

 
   SPOKANE (WA) The Spokesman-Review
   John Stucke The Spokesman-Review A federal judge ruled that the Catholic Diocese of Spokane, its law firm Paine Hamblen, and one of the firm's attorneys, Gregory Arpin, are in contempt of court for using intimidation tactics against a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee.
   U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Patricia Williams stopped short Tuesday of issuing costly sanctions, but ordered the diocese and its attorneys to pay what will be expensive legal costs of the trustee and others. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:15 AM

Pope Benedict chooses new bishop for North Country

 
   OGDENSBURG (NY) North Country Public Radio
   The Diocese of Ogdensburg, which includes most of the North Country's Roman Catholic parishes, has a new Bishop.
   Pope Benedict named a local, Rev. Terry LaValley from Clinton County, to the post. ...
   A national sex-abuse victims' group called SNAP quickly issued a statement today condemning the nomination.
   David Clohessy of St. Louis, national director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests:
   "LaValley's promotion raises a troubling question: Is it that hard for the Vatican to find good, smart priests who have not been accused of secrecy surrounding clergy sex crimes?" Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:12 AM

A Threat To Society

 
   ISRAEL The Jewish Week
   by The Editors
   It is difficult for American Jews to appreciate the shock, disappointment and disillusionment that religious Zionists in Israel are undergoing now in response to reports that one of their most respected leaders, Rabbi Mordechai "Motti" Elon, has been accused of "sexual exploitation" in relations with male students and lying about it to his rabbinic colleagues.
   Scion of a prominent family – his father, Menachem, served on the Israeli Supreme Court, and his brother, Benny, is a prominent politician and former cabinet minister – Rabbi Elon was rosh yeshiva of a leading Jerusalem yeshiva and had a national following beyond the Orthodox community through a weekly television program and popular lectures on Jewish history, law and philosophy.
   As the story has unfolded in recent days, it seems that when Rabbi Elon disappeared from public life and moved to the north five years ago, it was not for health reasons, as had been indicated. Rather, he had, in effect, quietly been banished by a group called Takana, formed after the Baruch Lanner scandal by religious Zionist rabbinic leaders in Israel to deal with cases of sexual abuse in the Orthodox community. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:09 AM

Orthodox Scandals Could Harm Power Base, Experts Warn

 
   UNITED STATES The Jewish Week
   by Adam Dickter Assistant Managing Editor
   In the wake of recent scandals involving local Orthodox Jews, some sociologists think there could soon be a backlash against the political power of what has long been one of the most sought-after voting blocs.
   "Situations like this have a cumulative effect," said William Helmreich, a professor of sociology at City College and director of the Center for Jewish Studies at Queens College.
   "No one knows when the tipping point will come – if it hasn't already been reached – that people will simply conclude that Orthodox Jews are just generally more likely to have a general disrespect for government and to engage in shady practices," Helmreich said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 24, 2010 3:05 AM]
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Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

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Priest removed from ministry following abuse allegation

  [1981 Fr Brendan V. Sullivan (now 75) - ? NEW*] - RCC. Boy (14).  
   Catholic Star Herald, ~ Feb 25, 2010
   CAMDEN (NJ) – -- The Diocese of Camden has permanently removed retired priest Father Brendan V. Sullivan from ministry following a substantiated allegation of sexual abuse of a minor.
   The allegation was made to the diocese by an adult male who said Sullivan abused him in 1981 when he was 14 years-old.
   Father Sullivan, 75, was permanently removed from ministry on February 23 and he may no longer function or present himself as a priest, a process called for in the "Essential Norms for Diocesan Policies Dealing with Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Priests or Deacons." The Norms were approved by the U.S. bishops in 2002. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 9:36 PM]

Swami lawyers ask for another delay

  [1990s ]
   TEXAS -- Austin American-Statesman, By Eric Dexheimer | Thursday, February 25, 2010
   Attorneys for Prakashanand Saraswati, the Hindu leader who stands accused of groping two under-aged girls in the 1990s, have asked for another delay in the holy man's trial in Hays County.
   If District Court Judge Charles Ramsay grants the request, the trial, now scheduled for early April, likely won't be heard until the end of the summer – nearly two and a half years after Prakashanand was arrested.
   According to court documents filed last week, the founder and spiritual leader of Barsana Dham, the 200-acre ashram south of Austin, has been spending most of his time in India, where, the filings say, he underwent surgery on his lower back. A note from Dr. S.S. Kale of the All India Institute of Medical Science described the January operation as "serious" and said it took five hours to complete. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 7:09 PM

Lahey trial delayed until 2011

   
   Western Catholic Reporter, By DEBORAH GYAPONG, CANADIAN CATHOLIC NEWS
   OTTAWA, Canada - Bishop Raymond Lahey's trial on charges of possessing and importing child pornography has been set for the spring of 2011.
   The trial will begin April 26, 2011 and run until May 6, Assistant Crown Attorney David Elhadad said in an interview.
   The former bishop of Antigonish, N.S., is not expected to appear in an Ottawa court until his trial starts in more than a year's time. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 5:22 PM

Britain says sorry to children shipped to Australia

  - Several Churches, Australia's State Governments, and British Government.              
   Earth Times, ~ February 25, 2010
   SYDNEY, NSW, Australia -- British children shipped to Australia from 1947-67 gathered as adults Thursday to receive an apology from British Prime Minister Gordon Brown for what he called the "deportation of innocent lives."The formal apology, to a group of 150,000 children ages 3 to 14 who sometimes refer to themselves as the Orphans of Empire, was delivered by Brown to the House of Commons Wednesday in London and is being relayed at British missions in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa and Zimbabwe, which was then called Rhodesia.
   Brought up in orphanages where neglect, brutality and even sexual abuse were commonplace, child migrants to Australia received a formal apology last year in the Canberra Parliament.
   As many as 10,000 children that Britain didn't want because they were born to single mothers or into poor homes were shipped to Australia as "good, white stock." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 8:21 AM

Savona – Don Luciano Massaferro resta ancora in carcere

   
   Liguria Oggi,
   Savona – Don Luciano Massaferro resta ancora in carcere. Il parroco di Alassio, accusato di violenza sessuale ai danni di una bambina di 14 anni della parrocchia, ha visto respinta, per la seconda volta, la richiesta di scarcerazione presentata ai giudici che seguono il suo caso. Gli avvocati della difesa hanno richiesto che il sacerdote possa attendere gli esiti delle indagini agli arresti domiciliari ma il gip, ancora una volta, ha ritenuto preferifibile la custodia in carcere per evitare il ripetersi del reato ma anche per la possibilità di inquinamento delle prove.
   [summary]
   ITALY -- Father Luciano Massaferro remains in prison. A court has rejected for a second time his request for release. He is charged with abusing a 14-year-old girl in his parish at Alassio. Defense attorneys asked that the priest be placed under house arrest pending trial but the investigating judge once again ordered incarceration to avoid repetition of the crime and possibility of tampering with evidence. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 3:48 PM

Spanish Priest Spent $23,000 On Porn, Advertised Himself As Prostitute

  [Fr Samuel Martin (27) -NEW*] - RCC. Used charity money for prostitution.    
   The Huffington Post, Feb 25, 2010
   SPAIN -- Samuel Martin Martin, a 27-year-old Spanish priest, has been thrown out of the Church after it emerged he spent up to $23,000 of church money on a sex addiction and advertised himself as a male prostitute.
   The priest spent the money, some of which had been collected in a drive for Haiti, on sex chat lines, internet porn sites and prostitutes over the year he was a priest at two parishes in the small towns Totanes and Noez. He apologized to parishioners during a recent mass and asked for forgiveness.
   Martin had also posted adverts online offering himself as a prostitute.
   "Heterosexual man for women and couples. Real photos. Well hung (15cm) to give you pleasure and happiness," he wrote. "I am open to everything except sadism. Hotels and private addresses. 24 hours. You won't regret it, I will give you pleasure like never before." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 3:39 PM

Sex abuse victims respond to German Justice Minister's idea as more evidence of abuse surfaces

     
   Voice from the Desert,
   Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (314 862 7688 home, 314 503 0003 cell)
   GERMANY / UNITED STATES We respectfully but firmly disagree with German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger who apparently calls for "a round table of representatives of the government, the church and victims" (according to Der Spiegel). Devastating, horrific child sex crimes have taken place and deliberate, callous cover ups are still taking place. Catholic officials aren't well-intentioned men who just happen to have genuine differences of opinions from most of the rest of society. They have behaved, and are behaving, like criminals. The answer isn't "round table" discussions; it's vigorous governmental intervention and investigation and prosecution of powerful but corrupt wrong-doers. Such a panel, Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger says, would be "a good way to give the Catholic Church an opportunity to enter into conversations with the victims over voluntary compensation." Again, we disagree. For decades, the church hierarchy has had ample opportunity to "enter into conversations" with victims and provide "voluntary compensation." That has rarely happened, in Germany or elsewhere. There must be pressure – public, parishioner, and governmental – to force the timid, self-serving monarchs of the church to do what's right. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 3:34 PM

Hintergrund: Zwischen Beichtgeheimnis, Diskretion und Knebel

 
   Badische Zeitung
   Der Vatikan und seine Haltung zum sexuellen Missbrauch: 1962 und 2001 erließ Rom zwei Texte, hinter deren unklarer Sprache Kritiker heute noch geltende Vertuschungsstrategien erblicken.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Between 1962 and 2001 the Vatican adopted two texts. One is Crimen Sollicitationis (The crime of solicitation), the forerunner of the modern document that was published in 1962 under Pope John XXIII. The second text concerns the Motu Proprio De Delictis gravioribus (about serious crime) that was published under Pope John Paul II and in 2001 replaced Crimen Sollicitationis.
   Both texts can explain that investigation and prosecution of sexual abuse against minors is the sole responsibility of the Vatican. In addition, the documents require secrecy or silence. The Roman line was therefore to prevent state law enforcement from being notified and to retain silence. De Delictis graviorbus was the work of former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI.
   In fact, the two documents clarify that these cases of abuse must always be within the jurisdiction of Rome.
   The 1962 document places sexual abuse within the context of confession. A violation of the confessional by a priest moves automatically to his excommunication. The victims had to swear an oath to keep silent about the church procedure.
   The 2001 document De Delictis gravioribus, which is the work of the current pope, maintains the highest level of secrecy. The document does not specify excommunication for breaking secrecy but an appropriate penalty is mentioned. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 2:44 PM

Church sets up abuse hotline

 
   GERMANY News 24
   2010-Feb-25 19:55 Freiburg - The Catholic Church in Germany said on Thursday it was setting up a telephone hotline for victims of sexual abuse by church staff members and would create a national office to review a rash of recent claims.
   Bishops meeting in the southern city of Freiburg said they would drop the current arrangement where each of the 27 dioceses reviews complaints, and appoint Bishop Stephan Ackermann of Trier to manage all complaints nationwide.
   Apart from a flurry of allegations that led to a set of guidelines in 2002, the 27-million-member Catholic Church in Germany had previously escaped the controversy over abuse that has strained the church in the United States and Ireland. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 2:16 PM

Sex scandal shows risk of rabbi-worship

 
   ISRAEL The JC
   The main story which roiled Israel last week is not, in itself, an important one. It involved one rabbi whose private life did not quite measure up to the standards he was preaching in public. He is not the first and is probably not the last.
   Rabbi Moti Elon will never be able to regain his status as the promising next leader of the religious Zionist faction after it was revealed that he was engaged in sexual misconduct with young men asking him for advice.
   Those who still refuse to believe - and some followers of this charismatic, bright, original, magnetic rabbi still refuse to believe - should be forgiven for their lack of imagination. Eventually, for most people, the truth will sink in. They will be forced into accepting that the members of Takana, the rabbinical voluntary organisation exposing Rabbi Elon's misconduct, had proof and solid evidence. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 1:17 PM

If women had been involved, as they are now, the response to clerical sex abuse would have been different

 
   IRELAND Mayo Advertiser
   By Toni Bourke
   The Archbishop of Tuam, Dr Michael Neary, has told the priests of the diocese that Pope Benedict asked for the forgiveness of the clerical sex abuse victims during a meeting with Irish bishops on February 15.
   "The sense of pain, betrayal and anger expressed by victims was conveyed by the bishops. Scandal and shame was acknowledged by all who participated. A wide range of areas was covered in the discussion," Archbishop Neary said in his letter to priests.
   "Central to the visit was the outreach to survivors and the desire to accompany them in their pain and help them find hope," explained Archbishop Neary. He said the contributing causes to what had taken place and the lessons to be learned for the future were underlined. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 12:42 PM

Germans investigate Catholic school sex abuse

 
   GERMANY Washington Post
   By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER The Associated Press Thursday, February 25, 2010; 11:05 AM
   BERLIN -- German prosecutors have opened investigations into allegations of sexual abuse at two Roman Catholic schools - the first legal action since reports of priests abusing students surfaced in January.
   Senior prosecutor Andrea Titz in Munich is investigating claims of abuse against a member of a Benedictine-run boarding school in Ettal, Bavaria, her office said in a statement Thursday.
   Barnabas Boegle, the abbot of the Ettal Monastery, which runs the school, stepped down Wednesday after eight former students said they had been abused by school priests in the 1950s, 70s and 80s. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 12:38 PM

Catholic Church sets up hotline in Germany for abuse victims

 
   GERMANY Earth Times
   Freiburg, Germany - The Catholic Church in Germany said Thursday it was setting up a telephone hotline for victims of sexual abuse by church staff and would create a national office to review a rash of recent claims. Bishops meeting in the southern city of Freiburg said they would drop the current arrangement where each of the 27 dioceses reviews complaints, and appoint Bishop Stephan Ackermann of Trier to manage all complaints nationwide.
   Apart from a flurry of allegations that led to a set of guidelines in 2002, the 27-million-member Catholic Church in Germany had previously escaped the controversy over abuse that has strained the church in the United States and Ireland.
   But last month more than 100 people told a church-appointed lawyer they had suffered sexual molestation while pupils from the 1960s to 1980s at schools in Germany run by the Jesuit order of priests. That prompted more revelations. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 12:15 PM

Catholic critic comes to Philly

 
   PHILADELPHIA (PA) Philadelphia Gay News
   The Rev. Thomas Doyle, who was famously released from his position with the Vatican embassy in Washington, D.C., after penning a report on the prevalence of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, will lead a local discussion on the future of the church.
   Doyle will speak on behalf of the American Catholic Council, which seeks to foster a more accepting and affirming environment within the Catholic Church, at 7:30 p.m. March 9 at Chestnut Hill College, 9601 Germantown Ave., in the Social Room of Fourneir Hall.
   The event is free, but goodwill offerings will be accepted. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 12:11 PM

Case of Rabbi Elior Chen

     
   The Awareness Center,
   ISRAEL -- Rabbi Elior Chen, who fled to Canada shortly after one of his followers was charged with systematic child abuse including burning her toddlers, making them eat feces, [faeces] and putting them in a suitcase for days. Chen was not charged with anything, but fled as news reports of the Jerusalem mother's detention were circulated, and it appeared she had committed the abuse following instructions from him on child disciplining techniques.
   Chen is also accused of cult like practices. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 12:06 PM

Public Defender's Office opposes representing Elior Chen

 
   YNet News, Israel News / Published 17:08, Feb.25.10
   ISRAEL -- The Public Defender's Office has notified the Jerusalem District Court that it objects to the appointment of one of its attorneys to represent "abusive rabbi" Elior Chen. This, following Justice Yoram Noam's decision of dismissing attorney Ariel Atari, who formerly represented Chen. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 12:04 PM

TAC recycles pedophile priest

 
   AUSTRALIA Episcopal Cafe
   The Traditional Anglican Church has been severely criticized by an Australian judge who says he is "astonished" the church allowed Wilfred Edwin Dennis to re-enter the priesthood and commit sexual child abuse "strikingly similar" to crimes for which he was convicted in the 1970s.
   More:
   During his trial, the court heard Dennis had told the Archbishop of the Traditional Anglican Communion - a splinter group from the Anglican Church - that he had molested "more than 40" boys during his priesthood with the Anglican Church.
   Dennis has appealed the conviction. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 12:01 PM

Women says she was abused at Mother McAuley H.S.

 
   CHICAGO (IL) Chicago Press Release Services
   CHICAGO (WBBM) – A former teacher at Mother McAuley High School in Chicago has been accused of sexual abuse in a civil lawsuit. The alleged victim: a 22-year-old suburban woman who says she was abused when she was a teenager.
   With her face shielded from the cameras, the young woman told reporters why she is filing a lawsuit against the man she says is twice her age – the former teacher at a Chicago Roman Catholic high school who she says abused her when she was a minor.
   "Because it's slowly ruined my life. I've lost my self-worth and everything. And I don't want this to happen to anyone else. I want to stop it from happening to anyone else." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 10:50 AM

DBK: Erklärung aus Anlass der Aufdeckung von Fällen sexuellen Missbrauchs an Minderjährigen im kirchlichen Bereich

 
   GERMANY Vatican Radio
   25.02.2010: Erklärung der Frühjahrs-Vollversammlung der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz
   Enthüllungen sexuellen Missbrauchs Minderjähriger durch Geistliche und Mitarbeiter der Kirche erschüttern uns in diesen Tagen. Wir Bischöfe stellen uns unserer Verantwortung. Wir verurteilen die Verbrechen, die Ordensleute sowie Priester und Mitarbeiter unserer Bistümer begangen haben. Beschämt und schockiert bitten wir alle um Entschuldigung und Vergebung, die Opfer dieser abscheulichen Taten geworden sind.
   [summary]
   25.02.2010: Statement of the Spring General Assembly of the German Bishops' Conference
   The bishops condemn the crimes of men and women religious and priests against people of our dioceses. We are shamed and shocked and ask all to forgive.
   1. To uncover the truth
   Sexual abuse of young people often inflicts a lifetime of painful wounds and teachers and educators have profoundly betrayed the trust of young people. They violate the privacy of young people instead of protecting them. The incidents become more serious when the perpetrator is a priest because a special closeness that binds human beings with a spiritual advisor. We want an honest education, free from false consideration, even when reported incidents go back a long time. The victims have a right to it.
   2. The guidelines to evaluate
   We are not at the beginning of dealing with such misconduct even if we have underestimate the extent of it until now. Eight years ago, we developed the Guidelines on how to proceed in cases of sexual abuse of minors by priests. They apply in all dioceses. The guidelines prevent concealment and obfuscation and the guidelines say the victims and their families should have human, therapeutic and pastoral support which is customized to each person. There is a contact person in each diocese that people can contact in case of suspicion or with questions. We will find out whether this can be improved or whether their work should be supplemented. We asked some leaders in the human resources area to review the assistance. They expect to hear proposals by mid-summer.
   3. Strengthen prevention
   We urge the comunities and particularly leaders in our schools and youth to cultivate a "culture of looking carefully." We support a pedagogy that is committed to strengthening the personality of each child and young person. In Germany, there are many initiatives in civil society and state institutions to combat sexual violence against children and adolescents. They help to strengthen awareness and prevetion. We want to learn from them and seek a prompt conversation to be clearer on what the church can do in its own area to prevent child abuse. The bishops will also hold talks with victims.
   The celibacy of our priests, as our experts confirm, is not responsible for the crime of sexual abuse. A celibate life is for those who have the necessary human and emotional maturity. Prevention plans will include appropriate and careful training of future priests.
   4. Locate responsibility
   The Bishop of Trier, Stephan A. Ackermann, is now a special agent of the bishops' conference for all matters concerning sexual abuse of minors in the church. A support office will be set up in the secretariat of the bishops' conference. It will expand the cooperation between the dioceses in all relevant questions and provide connection with initiatives of civil society. We will also run a nationwide hotline for information on issues of sexual abuse of minors in the church. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 10:19 AM

Zentraler Ansprechpartner

 
   GERMANY domradio
   Eine Verharmlosung oder ein Vertuschen dürfe es in Sachen Kindesmissbrauch nicht geben, sagt der Trierer Bischof Stephan Ackermann. Und: „Für diesbezügliche Fehler in der Vergangenheit können wir uns nur entschuldigen." In seinem neuen Amt wird Ackermann diesen klaren Worten nun Taten folgen lassen können.
   [summary]
   Child sexual abuse should not be triviliazed or covered-up, said Bishop Stephan Ackermann of Trier. "For related errors in the past, we can only apologized," he said. In his new post, Ackermann will be able to make these words into deeds.
   The chief shepherd of Trier was made contact person for all issues concerned sexual abuse of minors in church. The action came at the end of the spring session of the German Bishops' Conference. A new central office is being set up at the Secretariat of the Bishops' Conference in Boston. The cooperation between dioceses and religious orders should be expanded. Ackermann said the office will also keep in touch with civil society initiatives and govrnment activities. The church will also set up a nationwide telephone hotline.
   At age 46, Ackermann is the second youngest among the diocesan bishops. He has headed the Trier diocese since mid-May last year.
   The crisis became known in his own diocese a few days ago. A chaplain abused a young person in Gerolstein in the early 1960s. The abuse was reported to the diocese years ago but no action was taken. For his own attitude, Ackermann made no bones about it. The church must first and foremost always remember to protect the victims. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 9:51 AM

Notwendig ist ehrliche Aufklärung

 
   GERMANY Bistum Trier (Trier Diocese)
   Trier/Freiburg – Der Bischof von Trier, Dr. Stephan Ackermann (46), ist ab sofort besonderer Beauftragter der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz für alle Fragen im Zusammenhang des sexuellen Missbrauchs Minderjähriger im kirchlichen Bereich. Das hat der Vorsitzende der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz, Erzbischof Dr. Robert Zollitsch, am 25.
   [summary]
   Bishop Stephan Ackermann, 46, of Trier is now the special agent of the Germany Bishops' Conference for all matters related to sexual abuse of minors in the church. Announcement was made at the end of the bishops general assembly by Archbishop Robert Zollitsch.
   Bishop Ackermann is scheduled to hold a press conference Friday to discuss his new role. He will be assisted by an office to be set up in the secretariat of the bishops conference. The archbishop said there will be cooperation between the diocese in all relevant questions and to ensure connection between the church and civil authorities. They also plan a nationwide hotline for information of issues relating to sexual abuse of minors in the church. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 9:35 AM

Spanish priest offered sexual services and spent church funds on pornography

  [Fr Martin*]  
   Telegraph (United Kingdom), from Fiona Govan in Madrid,
   SPAIN -- A Spanish priest has been sacked after it emerged he advertised himself as a male prostitute on the internet and spent church funds on telephone sex and internet pornography.
   Samuel Martin Martin, 27, the priest of two small parishes in the central province of Toledo, posted images of himself posing in grey underpants and said he was available for sex sessions with women and couples for 120 euros an hour.
   Calling himself Hector, the priest described himself in an online advertisement as: "Heterosexual man for women and couples. Real photos. Well hung (15cm) to give you pleasure and happiness."
   The scandal has made headlines across Catholic Spain where newspapers reprinted the photo and text from the advertisement. "I am open to everything except sadism. Hotels and private addresses. 24 hours. You won't regret it, I will give you pleasure like never before," it said. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 9:14 AM

Spanish priest spunked €17k on chat lines and whores

 
   The Register (United Kingdom) By Lester Haines
   SPAIN -- A Spanish priest who spunked €17k of church funds on sex chat lines, internet porn sites and prostitutes has unsurprisingly been given his marching orders.
   Samuel Martin Martin, 27, racked up some impressive expenditure during his one year-tenure as spiritual shepherd to the villages of Totanes and Noez, in Toledo. As well as relieving pious parishioners of their hard-earned cash - including that from a whip-round in aid of Haiti, according to one flabbergasted local interviewed last night on Spanish telly - Martin also offered his sexual services online at €120 a pop. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 9:09 AM

'Is the fuss over Rabbi Mordechai Elon down to his homosexuality?'

   
   Haaretz, By Neri Livneh,
   ISRAEL -- Dr. Hana Kehat began her fight against sexual harassment within Israel's religious sector even before initiating the Takana forum, from which she has now resigned in the wake of the Rabbi Mordechai Elon affair. Kehat is a founder and board member of Kolech - a feminist, religious Zionist movement established more than 20 years ago which aims to achieve equality for women within the religious community.
   Kehat, a lecturer in Bible and Israeli thought, started taking on sexual harassment at Kolech, where she exposed how such harassment on the part of Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen, head of the women's religious college at Bar-Ilan University, had been handled. The affair nearly led to her firing from Orot College by its director, Rabbi Neria Guttel, and demonstrated the great need to establish the Takana forum. Kolech put pressure on Bar-Ilan; as a result the university set up an investigatory committee headed by Rabbi Yuval Cherlow, today one of Takana's leaders.
   Kehat's resignation from Takana, along with other members of Kolech from the forum they created, was carried out in protest against how the Elon case has been treated - with a lack of transparency - which resulted in the women being excluded from its handling. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 9:03 AM

Mr Peter John Ryan in court re a St Stanislaus College matter

  [1977 Mr Peter Ryan (67) -NEW* (at Vincentians' St Stanislaus College] - RCC. Male.    
   Broken Rites, ~ Feb 25, 2010
   AUSTRALIA -- A Catholic educationist in New South Wales, Mr Peter John Ryan, 67, appeared in Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday 25 February 2010, charged with sexual offences allegedly committed against a young male student in Bathurst NSW in 1977.
   The case was prepared by detectives from Strike Force Belle, who are investigating certain matters involving St Stanislaus College in Bathurst.
   St Stanislaus College is operated by the Catholic order of Vincentian Priests and Brothers, and it is believed that Mr Ryan was once connected with this order. However, he separated from the Vincentians many years ago, and has most recently worked (as a lay person) in the Catholic school system in the Parramatta Catholic diocese which covers Sydney's outer-western suburbs. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 9:01 AM

Merryfields' case moves forward

   
   Fox 11,
   APPLETON (WI) -- Todd and Troy Merryfield have filed an amended complaint against the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay in their fraud lawsuit.
   Two weeks ago, a judge ruled the Merryfields can seek punitive damages for what they believe was an intentional cover-up of abuse by the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay. The revised pleadings are a restating of the previous claims with the request for punitive damages added.
   In 2004, former priest John Patrick Feeney was convicted of sexually assaulting the brothers in 1978, when they were teenagers. He is serving a 15-year prison sentence. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 8:58 AM

Editorial: Texas legislators should comply with Waco family's push for 'Kari's Law'

 
   TEXAS The Lariat
   Claire Taylor | Lariat Staff
   Nearly four years after he killed his wife, Matt Baker, former Baptist pastor, was finally convicted and sentenced to 65 years in prison last month.
   Baker drugged and suffocated his wife, Kari Baker, then made it look like suicide. It was only after his former mistress testified before the court, admitting her four-month affair with Matt and her knowledge of Kari's murder, that Matt was charged with her death.
   Families shouldn't be forced to live with the uncertainty Kari's parents were left with for years after their daughter's death. If an autopsy had been performed on Kari's body in the first place, the truth of this case could have been revealed much sooner. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 8:55 AM

Interview with Ritual Abuse Survivor, Jeannie Wills

 
   UNITED STATES Healing and Spirituality
   February 25, 2010
   Dr. Jaime Romo
   I first met Jeannie years ago at a SNAP conference. I continue to appreciate her wisdom, honesty, transformation and joy.
   JR: Thank you for participating in this interview. I experience you as a nurturer or guide in various kinds of survivor healing efforts: the Farm, SNAP, and individual support. How would you describe your kind of advocacy?
   JW: Back in the early 90's, Jaime, when everything 'hit the fan' for me, I was overwhelmed with memories of the abuse. They didn't seem 'real' – I felt totally out of control of my life and yes, crazy, for lack of a better word. I started hearing about other people with similar experiences. I started reaching out – I jumped into the advocacy movement of exposing the crimes of the church without much focus on my personal journey towards healing. I researched priest's assignments through the church directories for people all over the country; I worked with a reporter to expose the issues locally; supported other survivors… It took quite awhile and painful insight to realize that in my personal journey, I was using all the activity to keep one step ahead of my-self and outrun, so to speak, the work I had to do to reclaim my life and really heal my soul. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 8:50 AM

It's time to stop the ring-kissing of Catholic bishops in Ireland

     
   Irish Central, By John Spain,
   IRELAND -- The picture of the Irish bishops gathered in conclave with the Pope in the Vatican just over a week ago summed up what is wrong with the Catholic Church, not just in Ireland but in Rome as well.
   There they all were, a large group of elderly male celibates in white dresses smiling grimly for the cameras before they began their two-day discussion on sexuality and abuse.
   What's wrong with the picture? Well, for a start there's not a woman in sight.
   Nor are there any psychoanalysts or psychiatrists or psychologists or even an alternative therapist or two. Nor are there any ordinary adults who might be able to offer a real opinion on sexuality, speaking from the experience of a normal, well-adjusted person with an active sex life. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 8:16 AM

Life behind closed academic doors

   
   GetReligion, Posted by tmatt, ~ Feb 25, 2010
   PITTSBURGH (PA) -- Semester after semester, I tell my students at the Washington Journalism Center that some of the hardest news stories to cover – period – are personnel disputes inside private colleges and universities. The simple fact of the matter is that the administrations on these campuses do not have to talk about the proceedings in these cases and, often, they cannot talk about the facts of these cases because of valid legal concerns about privacy.
   In many cases, academic doors are closed for a reason.
   But these stories often break out into the open anyway, because students hear gossip on campus or popular faculty members suddenly resign or simply vanish. And then there are the cases that get linked to alleged violations of laws – laws in heaven or on earth (or both). As you would imagine, these stories are especially complex on traditional religious campuses.
   This brings me to a recent story by veteran scribe Ann Rodgers of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. It's one of those worst-case-scenario cases that I'm talking about. Here's the top of the story:
   As Vatican officials consider whether a popular Benedictine monk may return to ministry after pornography was found on his computer, some students at St. Vincent College are rallying to support him, arguing that the case against him is flawed. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 8:11 AM

Priest abuse victims Troy J. and Todd D. Merryfield ...

 
   The Post-Crescent,
   APPLETON (WI) – Two sexual assault victims suing the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay will be able to pursue punitive damages as part of their case.
   Attorneys for brothers Troy J. and Todd D. Merryfield, formerly of Freedom, filed a third amended civil complaint in the Outagamie County case this week. The new complaint added a punitive damage claim after Judge Nancy Krueger's Feb. 12 ruling that allowed it.
   Punitive damages are awards added beyond actual damages as a means to punish a defendant in cases of misconduct. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 25, 2010 8:06 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Thu February 25, 2010

• HAWKINS, John; 2009;   The Bush Orphanage:  

  - RCC.             
   Sky News online UK, "Orphan's horrible chapter," as reproduced at http://www. thebush orphanage. com/media. php , By Alex McKinnon, November 18, 2009
   Thousands of children sent to Australia from 1922 to 1967 as part of the forced migration programme from Britain have this week (book review by Sky News, United Kingdom, Nov 18, 2009) received a formal apology from the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. The Bush Orphanage, John HAWKINS
   Book cover is from: http://www.thebushorphanage.com/media.php
   One of the children with ties to Geraldton was John Hawkins.
   Mr Hawkins was taken from his adoptive parents in London at the age of seven and shipped to Castledare and then to Tardun College, east of Geraldton.
   Mr Hawkins said being forced to come to Australia in 1954 and placed at Tardun was a horrible and unforgettable chapter in Australia's history.
   "I only wish Mr Rudd knew in detail what this was about.  These were crimes against children," he said on Monday, shortly after hearing the national apology.
   After his birth to a single mother, Mr Hawkins was taken to the Sisters of Nazareth in Southampton who had promised his mother he would be adopted locally.
   Seven years later, after being raised by a local couple, he was sent with 30 or so other young children by ship to Australia.
   "I remember, our names were registered at Australia House that same afternoon – we were instant Australians," he said.
   Mr Rudd told about 900 child migrants at Parliament House on Monday he was sorry for the emotional damage caused to children forced to come to Australia without friends or family.
   Mr Hawkins said he thought the apology was "very sincere."
   The apology coincided with his release of a detailed "forensic" account of the so-called "Lost Innocence" group of children.
   Mr Hawkins has just published The Bush Orphanage, a book in two parts – the first part a personal biography of his life, and the second part a detailed account of the policies and events of the two nations.
   "My book is a forensic account of the crimes against humanity committed by British and Australian Government authorities in the quest to get British children to fill Australian institutions," he said.
   Mr Hawkins' mother-in-law, Margaret Moorhead of Geraldton, said Mr Rudd's apology on Monday was a vital first step to mending the emotional wounds.
   Mrs Moorhead, who went to England to help find Mr Hawkins' adoptive mother, said it had been a very emotional journey for everyone. #
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm#the_bush_orphanage
[published 2009] [Nov 18, 2009; Feb 26, 2010]

Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Fri February 26, 2010 edition:


Three More Women Accuse Anand Krishnan of Sexual Abuse

  [~ 2000s Guru Anand Krishnan - ? NEW*] - ? Temple religion. ≥ 3 women.  
   Jakarta Globe, http://www. thejakartaglobe. com/home/ three-more- women-accuse- anand-krishnan- of-sexual- abuse/360952 , ~ February 26, 2010
   INDONESIA -- More women have come forward with sexual abuse allegations against Indonesisan spiritual guru Anand Krishnan.
   "They were made to perform oral sex, which nearly led to free sex," said Theresia Purba, a lawyer representing three senior disciples of the Anand Krishna Foundation. "Free sex" is a term often used in Indonesia to refer to sexual intercourse outside of marriage.
   The three on Thursday reported their allegations against the group's founder to the Jakarta Police. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 5:54 PM

Pedofiele pastoor niet langer in de cel

  [? 2000s Bart Aben (44) -NEW*] - ? RCC. Boy, girl.  
   Gazet van Antwerpen, ~ February 26, 2010
   16/02 De Overpeltse Bart Aben (44), die tijdens zijn ambt als priester een jongen en meisje seksueel misbruikte, zit niet meer in de cel. De Tongerse onderzoeksrechter heeft dinsdag beslist om de man vrij te laten onder voorwaarden. Aben zal zich verplicht moeten laten opnemen voor een behandeling in een instelling.
   [summary]
   NETHERLANDS -- A 44-year-old priest has been accused to sexual abusing a boy and girl. The investigating judge decided on Tuesday to release the man under conditions. He will be required to go to a treatment facility. The Hasselt diocese has put the priest on non-active status. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 11:45 AM

Lira Catholic priest accused of defilement

  [2001 Fr A. Owiny -NEW*] - RCC. Altargirl.   
   The New Vision, , http://www. newvision. co.ug/D/8/ 30/711262 , By Anne Mugisa, ~ Feb 26, 2010
   UGANDA -- The defilement suspect was a Catholic priest. The alleged victim was a 16-year-old former altar girl at various churches including Lira Cathedral and the crime was reportedly committed between March 16 and 18, 2001.
   The Rev. Fr. Ambrose Owiny was indicted after the girl, the niece of another priest, revealed that she had been at his house and they had had sex. The girl had left school, St.Theresa Girls' Secondary School in Masindi, on March 12, 2001 for presidential elections.
   The day after the elections, her father escorted her to Lira taxi park, where she was supposed to board and return to school. As soon as her father left, the girl disembarked from the taxi and went to Loro Core Primary Teachers' College to see a friend. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 5:43 PM

Pastor risks jail with Facebook contact to alleged sex crime victim

  [3yrs in 2000s - Pastor James T. Johnson] - Christian. Breached parole but is let off. Girl (under 13).  
   Star News, http://www. starnewsonline. com/article/ 20100226/ ARTICLES/ 100229739/ 1177?Title= Pastor-risks- jail-with- Facebook- contact-to- alleged-sex- crime-victim ; February 26, 2010
   LELAND (NC) -- A Leland pastor facing child sex charges recently sent a friend request to his alleged victim on the online social networking site Facebook.
   That almost landed James T. Johnson back in jail, because his bond forbids contact with the girl or anyone under 18. But the prosecutor relented, and he remains on house arrest.
   Johnson has been charged with three counts of indecent liberties with a child, two counts of first-degree sex offense with a child and one count of attempted first-degree rape of a child. The victim, now 13, was in elementary school when the alleged incidents occurred over a three year period. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 8:33 PM]

Court rules St. Louis archdiocese isn't liable for abusive priest; appeal planned

  [1950s Unnamed priest] - RCC. Girl.
   Fox 2, Associated Press, 2:07 PM CST, February 26, 2010
   ST. LOUIS (MO), (AP) — An appeals court has ruled that the Archdiocese of St. Louis is not responsible for the hiring and supervision of an allegedly sexually abusive priest.
   Peggy Nicholson filed suit claiming she was abused by a priest from Holy Guardian Angels Church in St. Louis when she was a child in the 1950s. The priest died in 1983. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 5:48 PM

Catholics can emulate Jews [who hunted down Nazi officers] by hunting down pedophile priests' officers Benedict XVI & Bishops into the World Court

  - RCC.      
   Benedict XVI - Ratzinger: God's Rottweiler; Paris Arrow
   The Holocaust is the worst crime against the Jewish people and the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army is the worst crime against Catholic children in the 20th century. John Paul II does not deserve to be called a "saint" because of this hidden papal army he led for over a quarter of a century as he traveled around the World and sat the at the trillion dollar Chair of St. Peter in the Vatican see the John Paul II Millstone http://jp2m.blogspot.com/
   Benedict XVI convened the entire Irish hierarchy in Rome for two days, and as conclusion, according to his papal infallibility and Catholic way of justice, he will write ONE papal letter to the Irish people and will perform ONE ceremony of Penance this Lent and this will finally appease the thousands of Irish victims of the John Paul II Pedophile Priests Army, the most heinous crime against children in history of Christendom. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 5:38 PM

Missbrauchsskandal in Ettal weitet sich aus

  [1970s-80s, 2005 - 4 priests (Benedictine school)] - RCC.  
   Der Spiegel, ~ February 26, 2010
   Der Missbrauchsskandal im Benediktinerkloster Ettal weitet sich aus: Inzwischen haben sich rund 20 mutmaßliche Opfer gemeldet, die Staatsanwaltschaft ermittelt in zwei Fällen aus dem Jahr 2005. Der stellvertretende Abt und Schulleiter des Internats ist zurückgetreten.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- The abuse scandal at the Benedictine monastery Ettal is expanding. Some 20 alleged victims are now reported. The public prosecutor has determined two of the cases were in 2005. The deputy abbot and head teacher of the boarding school has resigned. Two ombudsmen appointed by the church spoke Friday of the Ettal situation at a press conference in Munich.
   Allegations have been made against four priests, one of who is dead, said ombudsman Siegfried Kneissl. Former students have also reported physical violence and severe beatings.
   The prosecutor has identified two cases of sexual abuse dating back to 2005 involving two students. Lawyer Burkard Goepfer, who was appointed Tuesday along with Kneissl as ombudsman, said the abuse was severe and not just about stroking under his T-shirt.
   Monsignor Peter Beer, vicar general of the archbishop of Munich and Freising said the allegations will be fully investigated and prosecuted without compromise. He said as a priest and teacher this upsets him deeply.
   Most of the victims who have reported abuse are now adults. The incidents are said to have occurred in the 1970s and 1980s and are therefore barred from prosecution under criminal law. Of current students, there are no reports of abuse but they will be questioned by a special investigator employed by the monastery.
   The ombudsmen quoted from messages they have received. One former student recalled the constant and terrible shock of what was happening. One mother said her son suffered as a result of abuse and today is alcoholic. Another former student said his time at Etal was a hell which often comes up again.
   Allegations have also been made at the St. Ottilie Abbey. Accusations were made against a former member of the religious order. A representative of the monastery has been in contact with the victim.
   Meanwhile, there has been criticism of the German Bishops' Conference regarding the annoucement of steps to be taken to prevent sexual abuse in the church. Norbert Denef, spokesman for the victims, said the bishops have acted in a way that is a mockery of the victims. Archbishop Robert Zollitsch said Thursday that every case of abuse in the church will be immediately and automatically turned over to the prosecutor's office.
   The movement "We Are Church" said it does not consider the response of the bishops to be sufficient. Federal Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger called the statement by the bishops' conference, however, a step in the right direction. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 3:28 PM

German bishops set up office to deal with abuse cases

 
   GERMANY Catholic News Agency
   Freiburg, Germany, Feb 26, 2010 / 11:05 am (CNA).- The German Catholic Bishops' Conference has chosen one of its own to lead investigations into the cases of abuse in the German Church in the 70s and 80s. The news was announced at the conclusion of the plenary assembly of German bishops on Thursday by conference president Archbishop Robert Zollitsch.
   Vatican Radio reported that the bishops' statement read, "We German bishops accept our responsibility and condemn the crimes committed by religious, priests and lay collaborators in our dioceses."
   "Mortified and shocked," they asked the pardon and forgiveness of "all victims of these horrible acts." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 1:40 PM

German priest resigns over sex abuse case

  Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 1:38 PM

Bill Would Eliminate Time Limit For Filing Child Sex-Abuse Suits

   
   The Hartford Courant, By ARIELLE LEVIN BECKER,
   HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT - State lawmakers have introduced legislation to eliminate the statute of limitations on civil cases stemming from child sexual abuse, exploitation or assault.
   State Sen. Mary Ann Handley, D-Manchester, and state Rep. Beth Bye, D- West Hartford, detailed their support for the proposal at a press conference Friday morning, joined by state Victim Advocate Michelle Cruz. Also in attendance was Timothy O'Keefe, a Hartford attorney whose firm represents more than 60 victims in a decades-old sexual abuse case involving the late Dr. George Reardon.
   "Children don't always recognize that what's happening to them is abuse," Handley said. "At times, it takes a very long time to acknowledge that." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 11:37 AM

Dutch priests accused of child abuse

  [1960s-70s - NEW*]  
   NETHERLANDS Dutch News Friday 26 February 2010
   Three Catholic clerics from the Don Rua cloisters in 's Heerenberg, Gelderland, have been accused of abusing at least three children in the 1960s and 1970s, the NRC reports on Friday.
   The paper says one former pupil claims to have been abused for two years by a member of the Salesian order at the cloisters when he was 11 and 12 years old.
   Another priest was suspended after being accused of molesting a young boy and a third has been accused of abusing a girl when he was teaching English at a school in Doetinchem, the paper says. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 10:45 AM

Dutch priests accused of child sex abuse

 
   NETHERLANDS -- Radio Netherlands
   At least three children in a Dutch boarding school run by Roman Catholic priests were sexually abused in the 1960 and 70s, research by Radio Netherlands Worldwide and daily NRC Handelsblad has shown.
   The school was attached to the Don Rua monastry of the Salesians of Don Bosco in the eastern town of 's-Heerenberg. The clerics may have assaulted more children. Members of the order confirmed that the problem was discussed internally, but was never subjected to a thorough investigation.
   The school's population consisted of about a hundred boys aged between twelve and eighteen. A former pupil said it was common knowledge at the school that certain priests abused boys. One case has been confirmed in which a priest from the Don Rua school sexually abused a child outside the monastry. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 10:36 AM

Dutch Catholic Church faces child sex abuse scandal

  [1964]
   Radio Netherlands By Robert Chesal
   NETHERLANDS -- "There was a knock at the door. I tried to scream but I couldn't utter a sound." Janne Geraets, now 57, suffered repeated sexual abuse from the age of 11 at the hands of a priest at the Roman Catholic school where he was a boarder.
   Amid the high-profile child sexual abuse scandals in the United States and other European countries, the reputation of the Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands has remained unsullied. But a joint investigation by Radio Netherlands Worldwide and NRC Handelsblad reveals that this is unjustified.
   Lured out of bed
   Janne Geraets' ordeal began in 1964, at the Don Rua monastery in the town of 's-Heerenberg in the east of the Netherlands. He was being trained by the Salesian Fathers of Don Bosco, in the hope of one day becoming a missionary. After a party, one of the priests lured Janne to the infirmary under the pretext of giving him medicine to ease his sore throat. "All of a sudden he was right up against me. He unzipped his trousers and forced my hand inside. I was in a state of utter confusion." Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 10:32 AM

Office grapples with archdiocese's future challenges

   
   The Pilot (RC archdiocesan journal), By Jim Lockwood, Posted: Feb/26/2010
   BRAINTREE, MASSACHUSETTS -- The archdiocese's Office of Pastoral Planning is charged with working with parishes and archdiocesan central ministries to address the challenges the future will present.
   And those challenges aren't likely to be small. Current information suggests those challenges will include an increasing shortage of priests, a decline in already low Mass attendance, and financial strains on parishes.
   The director, Father David Couturier, OFM Cap., said the formation of the office stemmed from a May 2007 planning report by the archdiocese's Pastoral Planning Committee, headed by Father George Evans. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 10:30 AM

Mönch von St. Ottilien unter Missbrauchs-Verdacht

 
   GERMANY Augsburger Allgemeine
   Gegen einen Mönch des Klosters St. Ottilien liegt ein Missbrauchsvorwurf vor. Das Kloster informierte gestern in einer Pressemitteilung, dass es einen anonymen Hinweis über missbräuchliche Handlungen in den 1960er und 70er Jahren im damaligen Seminar gebe.
   [summary]
   A monk at the St. Ottilie monastry has been accused of abuse. The monastery yesterday said in a press release that they received an anonymous tip about sexual abuse in the 1960s and 1970s. The abbey immediately released the brother of his current duties and informed the diocesan leadership in Augsburg. The allegations were examined by independent psychologists and lawyers under guideliness from the order. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 8:41 AM

Pfarrer wegen Fehlverhaltens angezeigt

 
   GERMANY RP
   Rees (RP) Ein Pfarrer aus Rees ist in dieser Woche beim Bistum Münster wegen Fehlverhaltens gegenüber einem Kind angezeigt worden. Das Bistum habe diese Anzeige „unverzüglich" an die diözesane Kommission für Fälle des sexuellen Missbrauchs Minderjähriger geleitet, teilte die Bischöfliche Pressestelle heute in Münster mit.
   [summary]
   A priest in the Munster diocese has been accused of misconduct with a child. The diocesan commission that investigated said it was not a case of sexual abuse but the priest behaved inappropriately toward the child. The priest has resigned his pastorate and will begin therapy. The results of the investigation will be turned over to the public prosecutor. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 8:27 AM

Vatican gets huge donations from struggling Irish businessmen (but not towards Pope's trip to Britain)

  - Builders and bankers gave < € 9m, while going broke!    
   National Secular Society (United Kingdom)
   VATICAN CITY -- Irish builders and bankers who have reigned over a catastrophic virtual collapse in the country's economy donated nearly €9m to the Vatican last year. Among those named as donors were property developers whose loans have been taken over by the state-run National Assets Management Agency (NAMA). Property developers Derek Quinlan, Treasury Holdings' Johnny Ronan, Ballymore Properties' Sean Mulryan and Paddy McKillen, one of the so called "Anglo 10" all made significant donations.
   The Patrons of the Arts in the Vatican Museums published recently reveals that these troubled property developers provided 'financial support' for the restoration of the historic Pauline Chapel in the Vatican Museum.
   Fellow donors included former Anglo Irish bank chairman Sean FitzPatrick and the controversial former boss of Irish Nationwide Michael Fingleton. Other donors included Digicel owner Denis O'Brien and William Bollinger, the Irish co-founder of the €3bn Egerton Capital Hedge Fund. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 8:13 AM

Bishop rows with justice minister over abuse claim

   
   The Irish Times, from DEREK SCALLY in Berlin
   GERMANY -- THE HEAD of the German Catholic bishops' conference, Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, has criticised the federal justice minister for suggesting that the church had blocked investigation of clerical abuse cases.
   The row has exposed a jurisdiction dispute between church and state authorities in abuse cases and overshadowed renewed pledges by bishops to tackle abuse.
   A month after the first allegations became public about sexual and physical abuse at three Jesuit schools, over 130 alleged victims have come forward. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 7:11 AM

Magdalene victims awaiting apology

 
   IRELAND The Irish Times
   Madam, – British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has issued an apology to child migrants who were sent between the 1920s and 1960s to Britain's former colonies, where many of them suffered abuse. Several hundred of the more than 130,000 child migrants involved in this scheme were either Irish or of Irish background.
   In Ireland, the Government, members of the Catholic hierarchy, and various religious congregations, have apologised for the physical, sexual and emotional abuse of children, including children in State residential institutions.
   Survivors of the Magdalene Laundries still await their apology: from the State, which was complicit in referring women and children into the laundries; from the religious orders that operated the profitable laundries; from the Irish hierarchy which reaped the benefits of that profit; from families that banished daughters, sisters and cousins behind convent walls; and from Irish society, which turned a blind eye while sending their dirty laundry to be scrubbed clean. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 7:09 AM

A late apology and a painful legacy for children transported into a nightmare

  - Various religions.    
   Yorkshire Post, By Sarah Freeman, Published Date: 24 February 2010
   UNITED KINGDOM -- It's the little things which Mick Kenny remembers.
   One of the thousands of British youngsters promised a better life in Australia, when he arrived on the other side of the world in the early 1950s he was immediately stripped of the few belongings he had. Even his shoes were taken and he was forced to walk barefoot on the cold stone floors of a church-run orphanage he was told would now be home.
   Occasionally, when the bishop dropped by, he and the dozen or so other children who shared a dormitory were hastily given sandals. However, when the official visit was over, the little luxuries were packed away and harsh reality returned. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 7:05 AM

Lenten Ember Day set for March 10

   
   Catholic Sentinel,
   PORTLAND (OR) -- The Ember Day for Lent will be Wednesday, March 10.
   An Ember Day is set aside for voluntary prayer and fasting. In the Archdiocese of Portland, Ember Days are observed during Advent, Lent and in September.
   Archbishop John Vlazny reinstituted Ember Days here in 2002 as days of prayer and fasting for victims of child sexual abuse. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 7:01 AM

Changes Coming to the Youngstown Diocese

  - RCC.  
   WYTV, ~ February 26, 2010
   OHIO -- The Catholic Diocese of Youngstown is responding to a changing church population.
   This week it released a draft plan which reconfigures and consolidates the parishes within the six-county diocese.
   A decline in priests, a shift in population from the cities to the suburbs and a changing attitude toward the church all jump-started the 18-month planning process to reshape the local Catholic community. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 5:50 PM

Friday, Feb 26--Former Priest Extradited To Face Child Abuse Charges

 
   The Dispatch By Shawn J. Soper, News Editor Originally published February 26, 2010
   OCEAN CITY (MD) – A former Catholic priest charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse and assault on a minor in Ocean City is behind bars in Snow Hill this week after finally being extradited to Worcester County from North Carolina.
   The Ocean City Police Department last year received a complaint about the sexual abuse of a minor. The alleged incidents were to have taken place in Ocean City between 1977 and 1983 and involved a former priest, later identified as Michael Lowell Barnes, 64, of Haywood County, N.C. At the time of the alleged abuse, the victim was a minor child.
   Police began investigating the alleged pattern of sexual abuse on the minor dating back over 30 years and obtained an arrest warrant for Barnes. In early October, local detectives, in cooperation with the Maggie Valley, N.C. Police Department, located and arrested Barnes in North Carolina. According to police reports at the time, Barnes was taken into custody and held in a North Carolina jail on a $400,000 bond pending extradition to Worcester County to face charges related to the alleged incident. Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 6:58 AM

Parent, sex abusers of children sentenced

 
   GREECE Kathimerini
   An Athens court yesterday imposed heavy jail terms, ranging from 18 to 56 years, on four people found guilty of brutal sexual exploitation of minors. The four included a woman from Ilion, western Athens, who forced her three underage children to work as sex slaves two years ago.
   The mother of three was sentenced to 37 years in jail for making her daughter, then aged 11, and her two sons, then aged 8 and 9, have sex with clients. The latter included a 63-year-old priest and an 83-year-old pensioner, who were sentenced to 24-year and 56-year terms respectively. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on February 26, 2010 6:51 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Fri February 26, 2010

• KEZELMAN, Dr. Cathy; 2010;   Innocence     Revisited:   a tale in parts  

   
   Welcome to JoJo Publishing - proudly supporting Australian authors
   Innocence Revisited: a tale in parts; A memoir.   Author: Dr. Cathy Kezelman, $29.99 Softcover http://www.jojopublishing.com/files/4IY5S06RE7/thumb_JPEG_FCOVER.jpg
   "Child sex abuse is known to be one of the greatest contributors to later mental illness, substance abuse, self harm and suicide.  I hope Cathy's story will encourage others to create a safer and more caring world for children." -- Professor Freda Briggs AO - Emeritus Professor of Child Development.
   One fateful April day when Cathy Kezelman was 43 years old, her once orderly world was turned upside down.  Nothing could have prepared her for the tragedy which tore her world apart.  But that was only the beginning.  For that day heralded a living hell, which unfolded layer after layer over the ensuing years.
   Dr. Cathy Kezelman, Chairperson of ASCA (Adults Surviving Child Abuse), a national organisation based in Sydney, tells her own story in 'Innocence Revisited: a tale in parts'.  This chilling story is made all the more so by its honesty and openness.
   ...Cathy, a successful doctor, becomes too unwell to practice and is forced to face a reality that she had known for some time - she had no memory of 10 years of her childhood.  Cathy's intensely personal first work weaves a tale back and forth through time and space, capturing the confusion and despair of both the child and the adult as she searches for certainty in a world of shadows and falsehood.
   As her past catches up with her, she relives the terror and agony of her repeated rape and torture at the hands of a revered doctor friend of her family.  Over time more horrific memories emerge, as do the different parts of Cathy's mind which had separated years earlier to shield the little girl from her ongoing trauma.
   Cathy's father who she loved had first sexually abused her at the age of four, and that abuse escalated during her childhood.  For several years when Cathy was very young, her father had taken her to her grandmother's house, where a sadistic hooded cult had subjected her to incomprehensible acts of cruelty.
   Although, at times Cathy's story challenges one's faith in the nature of humanity it ultimately affirms the capacity of the human spirit to survive and flourish despite it all.  It challenges the reader not only to believe, but to understand and to empathise - for there but for the grace of God ..
   The story ends with a quiet sense of hope as Cathy describes her recovery from those ten forgotten childhood years, her renewed relationships with her husband and children, and her enthusiasm for the next phase of her life.
   Both in her memoir and in her work Cathy works to 'chip' away at the ignorance, resistance and denial that foster the conditions in which child abuse flourishes.
   * Book Launch at 'GLEEBOOKS', 49 Glebe Point Road Glebe NSW; Saturday, 27th February, 2010 3.30pm for 4pm - ALL WELCOME!
   DETAILS: JoJo Publishing, http://www.jojopublishing.com/html/s01_home/home.asp , Australia.
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Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont169.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Sat February 27, 2010 edition:

 

Jesuit priest who abused boys casts shadow in the Northwest long after his death


   OREGON The Oregonian By Bryan Denson, The Oregonian February 27, 2010.
   From novitiate to priesthood, the Rev. Michael Toulouse stood apart. Superiors described him as frivolous, vainglorious, short on religious discipline, lacking judgment and prudence, a man with serious character flaws.
   By 1950, they knew why: Toulouse was an accused rapist with a predilection for boys.
   The priest died more than 30 years ago. But a group of men, some of them now gray, still seek justice for what they describe as Toulouse's serial molestation of them from 1948 to 1970.
   They are among 500 people with open claims of abuse against the region's Portland-based Jesuits, who sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection a year ago in the face of vast legal exposure. The case, now in mediation, makes them creditors in the bankruptcy. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 8:02 PM]

Meer feiten misbruik Nederlandse priesters

[1948-1960s Various staff - NEW*] - RCC. Boys.  
   de Volksrant,
   DEN BOSCH - In navolging van de schandalen in Duitsland, Ierland en de Verenigde Staten komen ook in Nederland steeds meer verhalen aan de oppervlakte over seksueel misbruik door priesters. 'De Rooms-Katholieke Kerk probeert het onder de pet te houden, maar het gebeurde hier ook', zegt Joop Marrevee (77) uit Schiedam, die tussen 1948 en 1950 meerdere keren is aangerand op het internaat van de priesters van het Heilig Hart in Bergen op Zoom. 'De leraar Latijn en Grieks zat gewoon aan je geslachtsdelen.'
   [summary]
   NETHERLANDS -- Following the scandals in Germany, Ireland and the United States, stories about sexual abuse by priests are surfacing in the Netherlands. The Roman Catholic Church has tried to keep the incidents under the cap but it also happened here, said Joop Marrevee, 77, of Schiedam. He was repeatedly raped between 1948 and 1950 at the Sacred Heart School in Bergen op Zoom.
   He said the Latin and Greek teacher would sit on the genitals. [sic]
   Hans, 66, of Rotterdam was raped and molested in the second half of the 1950s at a Franciscan seminary in Katwijk. A number of the priests were involved, he said. A doctor from the province of Utrech said he was gropped during the 1960s at a seminary in Vught.
   Hans said scandals is foreign lands may appear to be far away but people should not pretend that it didn't happen in the Netherlands because it did. Incidents of abuse have also become known at a boarding school operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco in 's-Heerenberg. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:22 PM]

Victims of Priests Don't Like New Bishop


   SCRANTON (PA) -- NEPArtisan Tom Borthwick | February 25, 2010
   The appointment of the new Bishop of the Diocese of Scranton, Monsignor Bambera, has drawn the ire of SNAP, which is the Survivor's Network of those Abused by Priests. Why? Turns out that, according to the group (this comes courtesy of the Times Leader), "Under oath, Bambera admitted that barely a decade ago, he refused to report a credibly accused predator priest to police, in violation of his diocese's own child sex abuse policy." And then it gets better: "He also admitted relying on the word of an accused priest without even questioning that cleric's alleged victim. This decision raises a troubling question: Is it that hard for the Vatican to find good, smart priests who have not concealed horrific crimes against kids?"
   Nice.
   It is no secret that the Catholic Church, worldwide, has a sordid past, both recently and in history. Appointing somebody who admittedly believes the reputation of the Church is more important than justice and truth might need to rethink the master they supposedly serve. Last I checked, Christ didn't care too much about reputation, and cared more about doing right. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 2:04 PM]

Why Dublin's Archbishop should resign


   IRELAND -- Herald, By Peter DeRosa, Saturday February 27 2010
   This is a fan letter to the heroic Irish victims of clerical abuse. Your story has gone around the world. Your courage has rewritten the history of Ireland over the past 60 years. You trashed the idea of the RC Church as a safe haven for women and children. It made the lives of many women a hell on earth. And what would St Patrick or James Connolly think of all those tender childhoods it stole?
   Your bewilderment over the meeting between the Pope and bishops was palpable. You couldn't believe you were excluded. You weren't even present in their thoughts. Strange, seeing that Christ's 'hierarchy' was made up exclusively of children and the poor.
   That meeting was never about you or your years-long struggle for justice. It was called to restore the shattered prestige and authority of the Roman Church. The Pope, who denied your existence for decades, even had the nerve to blame the "faithless" world for priest rapists and the antics of their episcopal pimps. Does he blame it, too, for Cardinal Connell's lies? [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:09 PM]

German priest resigns over sex abuse case

[2003-05 Prior Maurus Krass -NEW*] - RCC. Failed to report child sex abuse. [Barnabas Boegle] - RCC. Ditto. 12:04 PM]

Nackte Hintern und Mumienspiele


   Abendzeitung,
   Die eigenartigen Erziehungsmethoden der Mönche im Kloster St.Ottilien. Ehemalige Schüler berichten von sexuellen Übergriffen und Missbrauch durch zwei Pater in den 60er Jahren.
   [summary]
   GERMANY -- Bare bottom spanking of students as monks watched. Naked boys wrapped in toilet paper. This is the description by a former student at the St. Ottilie monastery. Blows on a bare bottom were on the agenda for small offenses, he said. As a boy he could not trust anyone. The prefect controlled the home. If parents came to visit, the prefect was always behind the tables at lunch and watching with an eagle eye lest the students tell their parents of abuse.
   Father G. had a special "party game." The students had to sit naked in a chair while a friend wrapped him with toilet paper. It was called "Egyptian Mummy" and it was humiliating for the students.
   The former student said he felt very alone and he felt shame. He told his parents but they did not believe him. They told him a servant of God would never sin. The priest in question is said to have taken photos of the student and he worked as a teacher into the 1990s. He later was a pastor.
   Further abuse victims at the monastery have come forward, it was announced Thursday. Another former student reported sexual abuse by another priest. The abbey has been in contact with the victim. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 9:21 AM]

Priest sacked in Toledo, for allegedly embezzling 17,000 euros, to undergo psychiatric examination

[2000s Fr Samuel MM (27) -NEW*] - RCC. €17k. Prostitutes, erotica.
   Barcelona Reporter,
   SPAIN -- Sources of the archbishopric of Toledo have shown that once the ex-priest, Samuel MM, 27, has undergone psychiatric tests the church officials will act "accordingly".
   Priest sacked in Toledo, for allegedly embezzling 17,000 euros, to undergo a rigorous psychiatric examination
   The Archbishop of Toledo has called for the former pastor of Totanés-Noez to be psychiatrically tested, after learning that he spent 17,000 euros on prostitutes and erotic web-sites. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:27 AM]

Priests in Portage surprised by plan: Say proposal to share clergy, resources to be discussed during Mass

 
   Record-Courier, By Diane Smith,
   OHIO -- The Rev. Edward Wieczorek, pastor of St. Joseph parish in Randolph, was surpised to learn this week that his church is part of restructuring plan by the Diocese of Youngstown.
   The proposal would create a "collaborative unit" between St. Joseph and St. Peter of the Fields in Rootstown, with only one priest serving both parishes. St. Ambrose in Garrettsville and St. Michael in Windham would face a similar fate if the plan is approved.
   "Sharing a priest won't be easy," Wieczorek said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:12 AM]

Granite City child porn charges involve church boys' group

[Mr Klug -NEW*] - Christian. Boy.
   Belleville News-Democrat, BY BETH HUNDSDORFER,
   ILLINOIS -- A Granite City man charged with child pornography was a leader in the Illinois Royal Rangers, a ministry of the Assemblies of God church.
   Joseph Emil Klug, 29, was a staff member of the Frontier Group of the Royal Rangers and the leader of a Collinsville church's group. Klug was charged on Feb. 17 with child pornography after police said Klug put a video camera in a tent, recorded a boy masturbating, edited video clips and stills and sent it out over the Internet.
   Illinois Royal Rangers Director Thomas Kesteleyn said he removed Klug when he heard the allegation on Feb. 9. Kesteleyn would not comment on whether the victim was a Royal Ranger. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:09 AM]

Lawmakers Propose Removing Age Limit To File Civil Suits Over Child Sex Abuse


   The Hartford Courant, By ARIELLE LEVIN BECKER, February 27, 2010
   HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT -- State lawmakers have introduced a proposal to eliminate the statute of limitations for civil cases involving child sexual abuse, exploitation or assault, allowing victims to file lawsuits at any time in their lives.
   State Sen. Mary Ann Handley, D-Manchester, and state Rep. Beth Bye, D-West Hartford, described the proposal as a way to keep the legal system open to victims of crimes that often take years to come to terms with. The existing law requires victims of child sexual abuse to file lawsuits before they turn 48 — 30 years after they turn 18.
   "It's a very lonely kind of abuse," Handley said during a press conference Friday. "It's a kind of abuse that people try to forget, try to ignore." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:06 AM]

Germans investigate Catholic school sex abuse

[Benedictine school] - RCC. 7:03 AM]

Defrocking of Dale Fushek not routine action

[Fushek, Bredemann, Lehman]  
   The Arizona Republic, by Michael Clancy - Feb. 27, 2010
   ARIZONA -- When the Catholic Church kicked Dale Fushek out of the priesthood last week, the Phoenix Diocese said the decision was made because of sexual-abuse allegations against him.
   But other proven abusers, including several who actually served prison time, never had similar steps taken against them - at least not publicly.
   Fushek is the third priest to be dismissed from the priesthood in the Diocese of Phoenix and the first under Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted. Two others - George Bredemann, who remains in prison, and Mark Lehman, who served a 10-year sentence - also have been defrocked. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:00 AM]

Convicted priest (75) pleads guilty to further sex assaults

[1970s Fr Ronald Bennett* (75) (Franciscan)] - RCC. Boy.  
   The Irish Times,
   IRELAND -- A JUDGE said yesterday he wanted to hear from a more senior member of the Franciscan order before passing sentence in relation to sex abuse at Gormanston College in the 1970s.
   Convicted sex offender Fr Ronald Bennett (75) gave a schoolboy "sex education lessons" during which he told him how to seduce girls before removing his trousers and underwear, a circuit court judge was told yesterday.
   Bennett was jailed in 2007 for 2½ years for indecently assaulting four other schoolboys at the Franciscan-run Gormanston College in Co Meath where he was sports master and spiritual adviser. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:58 AM]

Catholic child abuse scandal widens

[2000s Abbot Boegle, Fr Krasz] - RCC.  
   The Local,
   GERMANY -- The child abuse scandal engulfing the Catholic Church in Germany continues to expand, with accusations that claims of abuse were ignored or hidden for years and the first resignations.
   Barnabas Bögle, abbot of the Bavarian Ettal Benedictine monastery, and Maurus Kraß, head of the school and prior there, both resigned this week after admitting that regulations on reporting accusations of abuse had not been followed.
   The number of former and current students at Ettal who have made accusations of abuse has risen to 20. It has also been claimed that claims were made in 2003, during a class reunion, but that nothing was done. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:55 AM]

Legislators considering elimination of statute of limitations in sex abuse cases

[Dr Geroge Reardon]  
   New Haven Register,
   HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT -- State lawmakers are considering whether to eliminate the 30-year statute of limitations on civil lawsuits filed in child sexual abuse cases.
   Proponents of the idea said Friday they've been motivated by stories from constituents who were abused as children decades ago, including patients of Dr. George Reardon, a Hartford doctor who is believed to have victimized hundreds of children beginning in the 1950s. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 6:52 AM]
////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker Sat February 27, 2010
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For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Sun February 28, 2010 edition:

Embattled ex-Christ the King coach allegedly staged exit

[Oliva] United States of America flag; Mooney's MiniFlags 
   New York Post, By DYLAN BUTLER, ~ February 28, 2010
   NEW YORK – Over a cup of coffee at a Queens diner two years ago, former Christ the King boys basketball coach Bob Oliva orchestrated his exit from the Middle Village school, a longtime friend of Oliva's told The Post
   The embattled coach, who is being accused of molesting a family friend on a trip to Massachusetts more than 30 years ago, carefully planned to end his storied 27-year career when word surfaced that he had abused a former student
   Ray Paprocky, who has known Oliva for 30 years, said he confronted Oliva when a close friend confided that he was also abused. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:17 PM]

Merkel praises German Catholic move to alter sex abuse rules

- RCC.  
   Monsters and Critics,
   BERLIN, Germany -- Plans by the Catholic Church in Germany to tighten up its guidelines on sex abuse were welcomed Sunday by Chancellor Angela Merkel after a series of revelations of molestation by paedophile priests.
   Most of the incidents can no longer be prosecuted because they happened so long ago, between the 1960s and the 1980s.
   The church has been criticized for often allowing offenders to decide themselves whether to turn themselves in to police. It has also been accused of moving men with a paedophile past to new jobs where they again have contact with young people. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 12:53 PM]

Doubts about former Christ the King coach Bob Oliva ...

[Oliva]  
   New York Daily News, By Michael O'Keeffe, DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER, 10:57 AM, Sunday, February 28th 2010
   NEW YORK -- Ray Paprocky says he stood by Bob Oliva in the spring of 2008, in the weeks after a former player named Jimmy Carlino accused the legendary Christ the King boys basketball coach of sexually abusing him over the course of several years during the 1970s.
   People sought out Paprocky's opinion because they knew he had been friendly with Oliva for more than two decades, and Paprocky says he told them the allegations were preposterous. Paprocky, Christ the King class of 1985, had played basketball for Oliva for three years. When he returned to New York after graduating from Florida Tech, Oliva hired him as an assistant coach and helped him land a teaching position at the Queens high school. Paprocky left in 1997 after seven years at the school, but he remained steadfastly loyal to Christ the King and Oliva, even after the ugly sexual abuse allegations emerged.
   "I defended him," Paprocky says. "He was a mentor. I never thought of Bob Oliva as a pedophile." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:19 AM]

Eating Our Way Across Portland


   The Garden of Roses: Stories of Abuse and Healing; Virginia Jones,
   PORTLAND (OR) -- Twelve people expressed interest in the Abuse Awareness Walk, but only seven of us actually walked. No media, no marching, no signs just a leisurely stroll up NW 23rd Avenues and down NW 21st visiting shops, restaurants and cafes. Four of us have participated in the Walk Across Oregon since 2008. Three of us were new to the Walk. Two of the new people were survivors. One was a supporter.
   We started out at New Renaissance Bookstore. I forgot to take pictures. The parking is good at the south end of NW 23rd where the bookstore is located. Further up the avenue you sometimes have to park five or six blocks away from your destination. New Renaissance Bookstore is a New Age bookstore with books and gifts from a variety of religions, including Christianity. What amazed me at the place is that they rent spiritually oriented videos. Not only did they have videos on Buddhism, Hinduism, and Australian aboriginal spirituality, they had the largest collection of videos on Catholic saints outside of a Catholic store or catalog that I have ever seen. They had videos on Francis of Assisi and Clare of Assisi, Anthony of Padua, Padre Pio, Vincent de Paul, Theresa of Avila and John of the Cross. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 11:10 AM]

Vatican's conspiracy of silence

- RCC. BOOK on RC finances.    
   Guardian (United Kingdom) Roberto Mancini, guardian.co.uk , Sunday 28 February 2010
   ITALY -- Vaticano Spa (Vatican Ltd) a book about the murky financial dealings of the Catholic church (The subtitle reads: "from a secret archive – the truth about the church's financial and political scandals") has been a runaway success in Italy. Written by journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi and published by the Milan independent publisher Chiarelettere last year, more than 200,000 copies have been sold.
   What's all the more astonishing is that this success has been in spite of being ignored by almost all the Italian media, with the exception of a single television programme on La 7, hosted by Gad Lerner.
   Why the conspiracy of silence surrounding an Italian bestseller? Why aren't television, newspapers and magazines celebrating the success of a colleague? After all, Nuzzi has written for the Berlusconi family-owned weekly Panorama and now is a journalist for the daily Libero, considered to be the prime minister's house journal.
   The explanation, according to Nuzzi, whom I asked for a comment for this article, lies in the subject matter:
   "We thought that Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II), as he had promised, would have sorted out the Vatican finances after the scandal of Cardinal Marcinkus and the IOR (the pope's bank).
   "But during the 80s and 90s, the whole system of shady deals and bribes was inherited by Marcinkus's successors and became increasingly dishonest and cynical. The pope knew about it, but did nothing to remove the heads of this power network.
[Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:08 AM]

SNAP presses bishop to give police info on Loose Creek priest


   JEFFERSON CITY (MO) News Tribune
   [letter to the National Review Board]
   [SNAP statement]
   By Jeff Haldiman jhaldiman@newstribune.com Published: Sunday, February 28, 2010 A national advocacy group for those abused by priests is calling on the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to push local church officials to be more open about abuse investigations.
   Speaking Saturday outside the Jefferson City Catholic Diocese Headquarters on West Main Street, David Clohessy, national director of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), showed members of the media letters they were sending to these offices. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 10:00 AM]

Párroco acusado de acoso sexual en un colegio religioso rosarino


   ARGENTINA La Capital
   28-02-10 | Por Daniel Abba / La Capital La parroquia y la escuela "Nuestra Señora de Pompeya", en Mendoza 5160. Puertas adentro, el sacerdote de 46 años, Reynaldo Narvais, acosó a sus víctimas y abusó de su autoridad.
   Hace más de un año que las paredes de la parroquia "Nuestra Señora de Pompeya" resguardan un peligroso secreto. Fue desde que se conocieron los casos de abuso cometidos por el cura párroco del lugar contra al menos ocho personas del colegio que funciona en Mendoza 5160, entre ellas un docente y una menor de edad con discapacidad mental. En todo ese tiempo, la comunidad religiosa vivió sumida en un tortuoso silencio que muchos ya se niegan a aceptar. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:53 AM]

System of secrecy allows bullies to thrive


   MASSACHUSETTS Boston Globe By Kevin Cullen Globe Columnist / February 28, 2010 It's been 44 days since 15-year-old Phoebe Prince saw no way out of the terrifying cul-de-sac she was forced into at South Hadley High School. The bullies who drove her to the noose might just as well have pushed her off a cliff, because that's how utterly helpless she felt.
   We are told that some of the people who tormented Phoebe have been disciplined. Some have left school. Whether it was on their terms or someone else's, who knows? ...
   If you can't blame the victim, blame the lawyers.
   That's what Cardinal Bernard Law did in the face of scandal. People cried out for transparency, and he pointed to his lawyers and said, in so many words, "They told me I can't say anything.''
   That's a marvelous strategy, and it worked so well for Cardinal Law, didn't it? [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:37 AM]

Sex allegations against rabbi roil Israel's Orthodox community


   ISRAEL Los Angeles Times By Edmund Sanders February 27, 2010
   Reporting from Jerusalem - Many Israelis pride themselves on a kind of European sophistication when it comes to public sex scandals: For the most part, they shrug them off.
   But those limits are being tested by a brewing controversy concerning an Orthodox rabbi who has been accused by a nongovernmental religious organization of sexually exploiting male students.
   Rabbi Mordechai Elon, 50, a popular spiritual figure from a prominent family, has not been charged with any crime, and no evidence has emerged that any of the students allegedly involved were under age 18, according to police and child-protection advocates. No students have filed police complaints, a law enforcement official said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:31 AM]

Child sex abuse in Dutch Catholic Church revealed


   HRC Handelsblad Published: 26 February 2010 17:28 | Changed: 28 February 2010 11:37
   NETHERLANDS -- Amid the high-profile child sexual abuse scandals in the United States and other European countries, the reputation of the Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands has remained unsullied. A joint investigation by NRC Handelsblad and Radio Netherlands Worldwide shows this is unjustified.By Robert Chesal for Radio Netherlands Worldwide and Joep Dohmen for NRC Handelsblad
   Janne Geraets, now 57, suffered repeated sexual abuse from the age of 11 at the hands of a priest at the Roman Catholic school where he was a boarder. His ordeal began in 1964, at the Don Rua monastery in the town of 's-Heerenberg in the east of the Netherlands. He was being trained by the Salesian Fathers of Don Bosco, in the hope of one day becoming a missionary. After a party, one of the priests lured Janne to the infirmary under the pretext of giving him medicine to ease his sore throat. "All of a sudden he was right up against me," Geraets recalled. "He unzipped his trousers and forced my hand inside. I was in a state of utter confusion."
   After the incident, Geraets returned to bed. But the next morning he was summoned by the same priest. "I remember how my heart was pounding as I knocked on the door. He opened it and said 'That should never have happened'. He gave me absolution; he pardoned my sin. That confused me even more." [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:26 AM]

Pope told to apologise to Catholic abuse victims before Scotland visit


   Scotland on Sunday By David Leask Published Date: 28 February 2010
   SCOTLAND -- THE Pope must say sorry to child abuse survivors before he visits Scotland, a leading campaigner has demanded.
   Benedict XVI earlier this month apologised to those hurt in Catholic children's homes in Ireland, saying he shared public "outrage and shame" over the scandal.
   Now Helen Holland, an abuse survivor and former nun, has written to the pontiff asking him to do the same for those who suffered in Scotland ahead of his September papal visit.
   The 51-year-old, a leading figure in several survivors' groups, accused church authorities in Scotland of continuing to fail to acknowledge the harm done to generations of children. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:21 AM]

Men Protest Jefferson City Bishop


   KOMU,
   JEFFERSON CITY (MO) -- Activists say a Jefferson City bishop kept sexual allegations made against a local priest secret for weeks, and protested at the Jefferson City Catholic Diocese on Saturday.
   But the protest was lightly-attended, as just two members of SNAP, the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, spoke out. They wanted to deliver a letter to Bishop John Gaydos about how he handled sexual allegations against mid-Missouri priest Thomas Seifner.
   The protestors said the bishop should have told police and the public sooner about the allegations. Gaydos put Seifner on leave in December after allegations of inappropriate contact with a child five years ago. Seifner worked at 13 churches in seven counties, including Callaway, Cooper, Cole, Osage, Montgomery, Gasconade and Marion. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:15 AM]

German bishops apologize, announce new measures after abuse claims

   "We are assuming responsibility. We condemn the offenses committed by monks, priests and their colleagues in our dioceses, and we ask pardon, in shame and shock, from all those who fell victim to these appalling acts," the bishops said in a February 25 statement.
   "As bishops, we are concerned about cases of sex abuse by clergy and their collaborators. We want an honest clarification, free of incorrect considerations, whenever such occurrences are reported to us," the bishops said. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:12 AM]

RIGHTS-GERMANY: 'Catholic Church Protects Paedophile Priests'

- RCC secrecy orders discussed by theologian.  
   IPS, By Julio Godoy, Feb 28, 2010
   BERLIN, GERMANY (IPS) - The Catholic Church has for decades protected paedophile priests and clerics who sexually abused children from judiciary prosecution, according to German theologians, law experts, and internal church documents.
   The church hierarchy's complicity was confirmed recently through thousands of denouncements against numerous priests in Germany. In practically all the cases, the abusers were only transferred from one jurisdiction to another and never legally prosecuted. ...
   The German theologian Uta Ranke-Heinemann told IPS that the Catholic Church "from the Vatican down to the priests on the field, have helped to guarantee the abusers absolute impunity. There are two internal documents in which the Catholic church takes care of maintaining the abuse in absolute secrecy," Ranke-Heinemann said.
   The first document, titled "Crimen Sollicitationis" (Latin for "the crime of soliciting"), goes back to 1962, and was written by the Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani, at the time prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, formerly known as the Inquisition.
   The second paper, "De delictis gravioribus" ("on more serious crimes"), was written in 2001 by then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, today's Pope Benedict XVI. He was also prefect of the congregation. [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:10 AM]

German archbishop says 'no' to roundtable on Catholic sex abuse


   Deutsche Welle
   GERMANY -- The chairman of the German Bishops' Conference has rejected the call for a roundtable discussion on the child-abuse claims plaguing the Catholic Church in Germany.
   "Sexual abuse of children is not a problem specific the Catholic Church," Robert Zollitsch told the newspaper Welt am Sonntag on Sunday, February 28.
   He went on to say that sexual molestation had nothing to do with celibacy, homosexuality, or the Catholic teaching.
   "Therefore, we do not need a round table specifically for the Catholic Church," the Archbishop of Freiburg said. [ [Posted by Kathy Shaw at 7:05 AM]
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