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Man accused of sex crime with area teenager

  [2007-08 Mr Akers -NEW*] - "Citi Church." Girl. United States of America flag; Mooney's MiniFlags 
   Telegraph-Forum, www.bucyrus telegraph forum.com/ apps/pbcs. dll/article? AID=/ 20080501/ NEWS01/ 80501012 ; By Kimberly Gasuras, May 01, 2008
   BUCYRUS (OH) – Danny Alan Akers, 28, met a 14-year-old girl and her family at the Citi Church in Bucyrus about a year ago.
   “He befriended the family and was caught having sex with the 14-year-old girl. He is facing 42 counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor,” said Morrow County Sheriff’s Detective Stoney Hall on Thursday. …
   Detectives said Wednesday that he was a church volunteer that used church activities as an excuse to engage in sexual contact with a teenage girl, 10TV's Cara Connelly reported. (This is the first item of Abuse Chronology: http://www. multiline. com.au/~ johnm/ethics/ ethcont148. htm , and of the Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abusetracker , A Blog by Kathy Shaw, for Thu May 01, 2008.)
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Pastor in police net for having sex with boys

  [2007-08 Chima -NEW*] - Pentecostal. 6 boys.  
   Nigerian Tribune, www.tribune. com.ng/0205 2008/news/ news10.html , by Olalekan Olabulo, Lagos, with Agency Report - for May.02.2008
   LAGOS -- A pastor of a pentecostal church in Satellite Town, Lagos, (names witheld) has been arrested by the police for allegedly having sexual relationship with six under-age boys in his parish.
   Nigerian Tribune learnt that the pastor, who is in the custody of the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Panti, Yaba, was earlier detained by the police at Agboju but released on bail.
   While he was on police bail on April 23, NAN correspondents met him at his church. Though he confirmed that he had a “minor issue” with the police, he declined to say if it had to do with the alleged homosexual relationship.

FLDS doctor denies abuse at YFZ Ranch

  [-2008 Dr Lloyd Barlow -NEW*] - FLDS.  
   The Salt Lake Tribune, By Heather May and Brooke Adams, Article Last Updated: May/01/2008
   UTAH -- The physician who cares for the polygamous community now in the national spotlight - and who has treated its prophet in a Utah jail - is described by his mentor as "very kind, very sensitive, very concerned."
   Lloyd H. Barlow, a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, graduated from the University of Utah's School of Medicine in 1995.
  He completed a one-year internship in internal medicine in 1996, and then did a family medicine residency at the U. that ended in 1999.
  Barlow oversees a health clinic in Hildale, the sect's traditional home base, and its Texas clinic at its YFZ Ranch. Texas authorities allege there is a pattern of sexual abuse of underage girls at the ranch; and on Wednesday an official said at least 41 children there have had broken bones. He also said young boys may have been sexually abused.

Teacher detained on house arrest

  [-2008 Macanga -NEW*] - Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Child pornography.
   Courier-Post, By JOSEPH GIDJUNIS, May 1, 2008
   LUMBERTON (NJ) – Dressed in a faded Philadelphia Eagles sweatshirt and shorts, Joseph Macanga stood in his doorway Wednesday -- an electronic monitor fastened to his left ankle bulging through a white tube sock.
   Macanga said he couldn't talk about his case, but he thanked those who have brought him food and not ostracized him from the community he calls home.
   A week ago Macanga, Lumberton Middle School's 2003 "Educator of the Year," was arrested at his township home and charged by the FBI with possessing child pornography.
   The school district suspended him without pay last Thursday, and a substitute teacher has taken over his classes until the end of the school year, school spokeswoman Betsy Kapulskey said. …
   Macanga, a former priest with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, graduated from Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pa., and was ordained in 1986. He voluntarily left active ministry in 1995 with no indication of child pornography or anything similar in his files, according to a statement from the archdiocese.

Retired Priest Accused Of Sexual Abuse Put On Administrative Leave

  [1950s Stricker -NEW*] - RCC. Minor.
   WCPO, Web produced by: Ian Preuth, Last Update: 7:06 pm, ~ May 01, 2008
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- The Cincinnati Archdiocese has put a retired priest accused of sexually abusing a minor about 50 years ago on administrative leave.
   Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk placed 84-year-old Robert Stricker on leave Wednesday.
   The Archdiocese said it's the response under church law to an accusation considered to have the "semblance of truth." [Posted by Kathy Shaw on May 1, 2008 7:29 PM]

Pastor faces sex abuse charges

  [2003-04 Russell*] - "Acts II Church". Girl.
   Neosho Daily News, www.neosho dailynews. com/news/ x82849 9685 , By John Ford, 05:23 PM CDT, Thu May 01, 2008
   NEOSHO (MO) -- Another local self-proclaimed pastor faces charges of child sexual abuse.
   Randall “Danny” Russell, 49, of Neosho has been charged with second-degree statutory rape, second-degree statutory sodomy, and child abuse.  Russell, the pastor of Acts II church, located at 11285 Mulberry Road in Neosho, is accused of having sexual contact with a 16-year-old girl in 2003 and 2004.
   “We have a young woman that has come forward and alleges he began having sexual contact with her in 2003, and it continued on to 2004,” said Bill Dobbs, Newton County assistant prosecutor.
   Deputies with the Newton County Sheriff’s Department served a search warrant at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the church, which is also the site of Russell’s business, Garages & More, and his home.
   Deputies seized a computer from the business and several photographs of a nude juvenile girl from the church office. According to a probable cause affidavit, the photos were dated Dec. 21, 2003. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on May 1, 2008 7:23 PM]

Former pastor sentenced to 16 years in prison for theft offenses

  [2000+ Caver -NEW*]- Baptist. Money < US$400,000.  
   The Plain Dealer Posted by Leila Atassi 17:51PM May 01, 2008
   CLEVELAND (OH) -- Artis Caver, former pastor of Harvest Missionary Baptist Church, was sentenced Thursday to 16 years in prison for stealing nearly $400,000 from the church.
   Caver, 56, was found guilty last week in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court of theft and forgery, three counts of perjury and 20 counts of money laundering dating back to 2000.
   The pastor, who most recently ministered at New Life Cathedral in Cleveland, used most of the money to rescue his failing tour bus company, AFC Charters Inc., prosecutors said.

Girl clueless Montreal pastor had claimed her as his wife on 10th birthday

  [? 2000s Cormier*] - "Church of Downtown Montreal." Girl.  
   The Northern Light, by Jonathan Montpetit, THE CANADIAN PRESS, ~ May 01, 2008
   MONTREAL, Canada -- A preteen girl was clueless during years of sexual abuse by the leader of a fringe Christian church that he had claimed her as his wife, a Quebec court heard Thursday.
   "He said that I was his wife," said the woman, who cannot be identified. "At the time it didn't click. It went in one ear and out the other."
   She later added that she "didn't really understand what (Cormier) meant" when he talked of marriage or engagement.
   The Crown produced a paper, signed by Cormier's right-hand man at the now-defunct Church of Downtown Montreal, that stated the couple was married on her 10th birthday.

Priest: Katha Pollitt 'exposing herself again'; SNAP responds to Andrew Greeley

  - Roman Catholic Church (RCC)  
   Renew America, by Matt C. Abbott, ~ May 01, 2008
   UNITED STATES -- … Speaking of the aforementioned Father Andrew Greeley … SNAP outreach director Barbara Dorris had the following response to Father Greeley's April 23 column:
   'Andrew Greeley is right about many things.
   'First, he's right about his early attention to clergy sex crimes and cover ups. Early on, when no one wrote about them, he did. Many survivors are and will forever be grateful to him for his courage.
   'Second, he's right about the corrosive effects of anger. That's precisely why we in SNAP have monthly support group meetings in more than 50 cities across the country, and why dozens and dozens of volunteer SNAP members spend countless hours – on the phone, in person and via e-mail – listening to, supporting, and helping other deeply wounded sex abuse victims. If pain and anger aren't dealt with – in safe, proven and effective ways – these emotions can rule a person's live and come out in unhealthy ways. That's what we have provided for 20 years and continue to provide. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on May 1, 2008 7:35 PM]

La vicenda di don Sante nel nuovo singolo di Mik

  - RCC. Song about a priest, Sguotti, who fell in love, though he was an RC clergyman.  
   Il Gazzettino, May 01, 2008
   ITALIA -- Č finita in una canzone la storia di don Sante Sguotti , il prete padovano, parroco di Monterosso, che ha ammesso in chiesa di avere un figlio, e che la chiesa ha sospeso. A cantare questa vicenda, con molta ironia, č il cantautore padovano Michele Gallo, in arte Mik, che esce con il suo nuovo singolo intitolato "Maledetta quella volta che non ho fatto il prete", prodotto dalla casa discografica Iperspazio di Milano.
   [translation]
   THE IRONIC SONG OF THE PADUAN MICHELE GALLO AIRED ON THE RADIO STATIONS; The Rev. Sante's story in the new CD by Mik
   ITALY -- Rev. Sante Sguotti's story ended up in a song. Rev. Sante Sguotti's story, the Paduan priest, former parish priest of Monterosso, who after having confessed he was the father of a child was suspended "a divinis". The singer of that story, which is narrated with much irony, is the Paduan songwriter Michele Gallo, known professionally as Mik, who is just releasing a new CD titled " Maledetta quella volta che non ho fatto il prete" (Cursed that time I didn't choose to be a priest), produced by the record company Iperspazio in Milan.
   The Rev. Sante's story was reported on all the newspapers and the priest was invited many times as a guest in the most popular TV shows. He also wrote about his choice to be a priest-father in a very successful book. The sarcastic song by Mik implies that perhaps in order to reach notoriety it's much better to be a priest than a singer.
   People could initially listen to the song through Mik's website ( http://www.sinergymusic.it ) and in the past days is being aired by some local radio stations. It attracts interest and curiosity, above all for the issue it deals with.
   This year it will be sung during the songwriter's next show at the very known 2008 "San Martino Festival", which will take place on July 26 in the elegant square Martiri d'Ungheria at Tribano.
   Mik will be present in the next days as a guest in various local TV shows.

Bishop: Balance needed when deciding liability claims in civil cases

  - RC bishop still thinks the Church mission is more giving charity than practising righteousness.  
   Catholic News Service By Dennis Sadowski ~ May 01, 2008
   ARLINGTON (VA), (CNS) -- Multimillion-dollar awards in civil lawsuits place a burden on the free exercise of religion and undermine the Catholic Church's ability to continue its charitable works, Auxiliary Bishop Thomas J. Paprocki of Chicago told the National Diocesan Attorneys Association.
   Speaking at the association's annual meeting April 27 in Arlington, Va., Bishop Paprocki said balance must be achieved between providing adequate compensation to plaintiffs in cases of wrongdoing and "preserving charitable viability" for the church.
   "My point is that the pendulum has swung from the complete protection of charitable immunity to the complete exposure of charitable liability, and, in some cases, all the way to charitable bankruptcy," Bishop Paprocki said.
   [COMMENT No. 1: Is the lawlessness in the Roman Catholic Church, supposedly "the pillar and ground of the truth," so huge that there is a "National Diocesan Attorneys Association"?  AND it is big enough to have an annual general meeting, with a celebrity speaker?  Or do the attorneys just do land conveyancing, workers' compensation, health and life insurance, and oppose people who injure themselves on Church property? ENDS.]
   [COMMENT No. 2: "Charity" comes from words in ancient languages that mean love, and it is generally the goodness-love rather than the sensual and marriage love that is meant.  If Bishops and other Church people had remembered that, and NOT been transferring corrupting priests from one place to another, even overseas, the juries and courts would not be imposing such huge penalties.  This bishop is not echoing his leader, the Roman Bishop, who said in recent days in America he was "ashamed" of what the Church people had done to children. ENDS.]
   [ORIGINAL DOCTRINE: "Be you perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect."  "So let your light shine before men …"  "Behold, I am with you all days …" ENDS.]

Head of obscure Montreal church had sex with prepubescent girl, court hears

  [? 2000s Cormier*] - "Church of Downtown Montreal." Girl.  
   The Canadian Press ~ May 01, 2008
   MONTREAL, CANADA – An 18-year-old woman says the head of an obscure Christian church in Montreal had sex with her when she was a prepubescent girl.
   The woman, who can't be identified, told Quebec court Thursday she was just nine years old when pastor Daniel Cormier started touching her. Cormier is defending himself against sexual-assault charges by claiming he married the girl on her 10th birthday.
   But the woman said she had no idea at the time Cormier considered her to be his wife.

Church reports $53,000 theft

  [Person unknown -NEW*] - Presbyterian. Money.  
   Telegraph Herald, ~ May 01, 2008
   DUBUQUE (IA) -- Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2155 University Ave., reported the internal theft of $53,232 on Wednesday.
   Thomas W. Young , the church's pastor, reported that the theft occurred between July 1, 2007, and April 21, 2008.
   Young said irregularities were discovered while following "normal procedures" in checking through the church's financial statements.

Retired Priest Suspended After Abuse Charge Renewed

  [1950s Stricker*] - RCC. Minor.
   WLWT, by Travis Gettys, WLWT.com , May 1, 2008
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- A retired Cincinnati priest was placed on administrative leave Wednesday after he was accused of sexually abusing a minor.
   A man reported in 1993 that he was abused in the 1950s by Robert Stricker, who at the time was associate pastor at Saint William Parish in Price Hill.
   Stricker denied the allegation, and archdiocese officials said they investigated and determined the charges were unsubstantiated.
   However, the same man came forward again several weeks ago with new information, and Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk said the accusation appeared to be.

Retired priest accused of sexually abusing minor put on leave

  [1950s Stricker*] - Roman Catholic Church (RCC). Minor.
   WTTE, AP, 15:56 EDT May 01, 2008
   CINCINNATI (OH), (AP) -- The Cincinnati Archdiocese says a retired priest accused of sexually abusing a minor is on administrative leave.
   Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk put 84-year-old Robert Stricker on leave Wednesday. The archdiocese says the action doesn't represent a presumption of guilt.
   Stricker may not celebrate the sacraments, engage in priestly ministry or present himself as a priest in any way while on leave.
   A man reported in 1993 that Stricker abused him in the 1950s when Stricker was an associate pastor at Cincinnati's St. William Parish. Stricker denied the allegation and the archdiocese determined that the accusation was unsubstantiated.

Retired priest accused of abusing a minor put on leave

  [1950s Stricker*] - RCC. Minor.
   Beacon Journal Thursday May 01, 2008
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- The Cincinnati Archdiocese has put a retired priest accused of sexually abusing a minor about 50 years ago on administrative leave.
   Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk (puh-LAHR'-chuk) placed 84-year-old Robert Stricker on leave Wednesday. The action does not represent a presumption of guilt. The archdiocese says it's the response under church law to an accusation considered to have "the semblance of truth."
   Stricker could not be reached for comment. There was no Cincinnati telephone listing for him.

Cincy-area priest suspended for alleged sexual abuse of boy

  [1950s Stricker*] - RCC. Minor.
   Dayton Daily News By Tom Beyerlein Thursday, May 01, 2008
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati announced Thursday, May 1, that Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk has suspended retired priest Robert A. Stricker for allegedly sexually abusing a boy in the 1950s.
   The archdiocese had investigated the same complaint against Stricker, now 84, in 1993, but concluded the allegation was unsubstantiated, according to spokesman Dan Andriacco. A few weeks ago, the purported victim renewed his accusation, with new information, and Pilarczyk on Wednesday "concluded that the accusation had the semblance of truth and therefore placed Stricker on administrative leave," he said.
   "All I can say is, we have information now that we didn't have then," Andriacco said.
   Stricker served his entire ministry in the Cincinnati area, Andriacco said. The alleged abuse occurred when Stricker was serving at St. William parish in Price Hill. The archdiocese, which includes the greater Dayton area, serves some 500,000 Catholics in 19 counties.

Archdiocese Appoints Fr. Kiffmeyer to Holy Family Parish

  - RCC. [1950s Stricker*] - Minor. [ 2006 Kiffmeyer*] - 2 youths.
   Local 12, ~ May 01, 2008
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- On the same day the Archdiocese of Cincinnati placed Robert Stricker, a retired priest, on administrative leave over sex abuse allegations, the Archdiocese appointed Father James Kiffmeyer as pastoral administrator of Holy Family Parish.
   Father Kiffmeyer was reinstated in December 2006 from administrative leave, following allegations of sexual misconduct by students at Fenwick High School.
   No criminal charges were ever filed against Kiffmeyer, because the statute of limitations ran out.
   The Archdiocese did make a settlement in one of the cases.

Right to sodomize children in private not guaranteed by First Amendment no matter what Salesian Society lawyers try to say

  - RCC's novel definition of freedom of religion.
   City of Angels By Kay Ebeling, ~ May 01, 2008
   LOS ANGELES (CA) -- The Salesians write: “The Society objects to the term ‘sexual misconduct’ on the grounds that it is vague and ambiguous” and on this point I agree with the defendants in the upcoming jury trial in LA. In fact all the terms used so far about crimes committed by pedophiles in the guise of Catholic priests have been too vague and ambiguous. It was sodomy on 6 year olds, drugging 8 year olds so that a few priests could rape them on film, using the once blessed sacraments and other elements of the Catholic Church as trappings to snare children and betray their families. “Sexual misconduct” implies pinching in the lunch line.
   Just as "Total Outrage" is what I felt when I read this by the defendants, "#14 FIRST AMENDMENT: The Society objects to each request to the extent that it infringes the free exercise of religion in violation of the Free Exercise Clause of the United States Constitution and Article 1 Section 4 of the California Constitution."
   HOW DARE THEY equate protecting information in the personnel files of pedophile priests with the basic American right of worshiping God in the way you believe.

Advocates for abuse victims criticize Tobin

  [Magaldi, Cote] - RCC. Children.
   Providence Journal By Tom Mooney May 01, 2008
   PROVIDENCE (RI) – For the second time in as many months a national group representing victims of clergy abuse yesterday criticized the Most Rev. Thomas Tobin, bishop of the Diocese of Providence, saying he wasn’t doing all he could to help prosecute two priests who once worked in the diocese and now face allegations they molested children.
   David Clohessy, national director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said his group believes there are in the Providence Catholic diocese victims of abuse by the Reverends Phillip A. Magaldi and Aaron J. Cote, or at least witnesses, who, if Bishop Tobin encouraged them to step forward, could help the police prosecute the clerics. …
   In a statement released after Clohessy’s news conference, the diocese said it “aggressively encourages those with information relative to abuse to report such allegations.”
   The diocese statement said it had taken out advertisements in The Providence Journal and its own newspaper, the Rhode Island Catholic, and posted messages on electronic newsletters sent to all parishes encouraging people to come forward. The statement did not say whether the advertisements were specifically directed toward those familiar with the Magaldi and Cote cases or were general in nature.

Maumee ex-pastor indicted on sex charge

  [2008, March - Murd*] - RCC. Adult.
   Toledo Blade, By MARK REITER May 01, 2008
   OHIO -- A Roman Catholic priest and former pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Maumee was indicted yesterday after being accused of having improper sexual contact with an adult in a hot tub at the YMCA/JCC in Sylvania.
   The Rev. Frank Murd was charged in Lucas County Common Pleas Court with one count of misdemeanor sexual imposition.
   The indictment stems from a reported incident March 18 at the YMCA/JCC, 6465 Sylvania Ave. The male victim called Sylvania Township police later that day, and a report was filed with the department.

Abuse whistleblowers come forward

  - Orthodox Judaists.  
   The Australian Jewish News, www.ajn.com. au/news/news. asp?pgID= 5334 , By PETER KOHN, ~ May 01, 2008
   AUSTRALIA -- FIFTEEN people from the Orthodox Jewish community have come forward indicating they want to give testimony about allegations of inappropriate behaviour by a trusted official.
   The whistleblowers have all identified themselves to an inquiry set up by the Rabbinical Council of Victoria (RCV), as community pressure mounts for swift action.
   Four of the interviews have been scheduled during and immediately after Pesach.
   Phone calls “have been coming in hard and fast” since the rabbinical body announced the inquiry into allegations of abuse, RCV president Rabbi Meir Shlomo Kluwgant told The AJN last week.

DA Struggles To Explain Kolko Plea Deal

  [1980s+ Kolko*] - Judaist. 8 boys.  
   The Jewish Week, by Hella Winston and Larry Cohler-Esses, ~ May 01, 2008
   NEW YORK -- It’s the case they can’t keep straight.
   Brooklyn District Attorney Charles J. Hynes’ shifting explanations of a widely criticized plea deal earlier this month for alleged child sex molester Rabbi Yehuda Kolko took several dizzying turns this week.
   Contrary to earlier statements from Hynes’ office, Sex Bureau Chief Rhonnie Jaus disclosed Tuesday that parents from two families whose children Rabbi Kolko allegedly molested had been willing to let their children testify. Hynes’ spokespersons had earlier said otherwise.
   But Jaus stressed that in the end, both families had signed affidavits agreeing to the deal after Rabbi Kolko had offered to plead guilty to a non-sex-related misdemeanor and receive a sentence of three years’ probation.

Update: A plea to Bishop Tobin to reach out to abused

 
   Providence Journal, ~ May 01, 2008
   PROVIDENCE (RI) -- The national director for a group representing clergy abuse victims called this morning on the Most Rev. Thomas Tobin, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Providence, to take a more active role in helping prosecute two priests who once worked in the diocese and are now facing allegations that they molested children.
   ``We’re begging Bishop Tobin to be a pastor and reach out to the wounded,’’ said David Clohessy of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, describing Tobin’s response to the issue so far as ``reckless.’’
   ``When any of us have an ability to jail a serial predator’’ and chose instead to do ``the bare minimum,’’ Clohessy said, ``we believe that is reckless.’’
   Clohessy says his group believes that there are, in the Providence diocese, victims of abuse by The Revs. Phillip A. Magaldi and Aaron J. Cote, or at least witnesses, who, if Tobin encouraged them to step forward, could help police criminally prosecute the two priests.

Vatican accepts area bishop's resignation

  [Pelotte] - RC bishop's "health" problems.
   The Daily Times By Debra Mayeux Article Launched: May/01/2008
   NEW MEXICO -- Nearly 10 months after suffering a severe head injury, Donald Pelotte no longer is the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup.
   An announcement was made Wednesday by the Vatican that Pope Benedict XVI accepted Pelotte's resignation as pastor of the diocese because of "ill health or another serious reason," a press release from the diocese stated.
   "The people here are very sad," said the Rev. Jim Walker, vicar general of the diocese and pastor of St. Mary's parish in Bloom-field. He is in charge of the diocese when the bishop is not present.

CPS looking into 41 children from polygamist compound who have suffered broken bones

  - FLDS.
   The Dallas Morning News, By ROBERT T. GARRETT, rtgarrett@dallasnews.com , Emily Ramshaw contributed to this report, Thursday, May 1, 2008
   AUSTIN, TEXAS – The state says 41 children from a polygamist sect have suffered broken bones in the past, and it's checking the possibility that young boys were sexually molested.
   The disclosures came as Texas' top protective services official briefed lawmakers Wednesday on the biggest removal of children in state history. CPS has said it removed 463 children from the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' ranch because the sect arranged "spiritual marriages" between underage girls and older men.
   Medical exams and medical record reviews for the youngsters showed dozens with previous bone breaks or fractures, said Carey Cockerell, head of the Department of Family and Protective Services, parent agency of Child Protective Services.
   "Several of these fractures have been found in very young children, and several have multiple fractures," Mr. Cockerell told a Senate panel.

Another fringe-church, sex-abuse case surfaces

 
   The Joplin Globe By Jeff Lehr jlehr@joplinglobe.com , ~ May 01, 2008
   NEOSHO, Mo. – A man identified as a self-proclaimed pastor in Newton County has been charged with sexually molesting a member of his church when she was a minor four to five years ago.
   Newton County sheriff’s investigators served a search warrant Tuesday afternoon on a property west of Neosho at 11285 Mulberry Road. The warrant was based on information obtained from a young woman who came forward to allege that the pastor, who lives and operates a church and business there, sexually abused her when she was 16.
   Randall Danny Russell, 49, pastor of the Acts II Church, was arrested Tuesday. He was charged Wednesday with second-degree statutory rape, second-degree statutory sodomy and child abuse.

What Do Canada's Native Residential Schools And Barack Obama Have In Common?

   
   Blogcritics Written by Richard Marcus Part of Canadian Politics in Review, Published April 30, 2008
   At first glance there might not appear to be much in common between the Canadian government's announcement of who will be heading the Truth and Reconciliation Committee looking into the history of the Residential School System in Canada and the presidential aspirations of Barack Obama and the controversy surrounding the pastor of his church, Jeremiah Wright. Yet both stories reflect deep divisions that exist in both Canadian and American society. Even a cursory look at the history behind both stories reveals the similarities, while also making a telling statement about both countries and their approaches to similar problems.
   In Canada, as in other areas of North America, after the government was unable to commit actual genocide against the Native population they decided to settle on the next best thing and try for cultural genocide. Towards that end they enlisted the aid of both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches in establishing the Residential School system. A generation of Native Canadian children were taken from their families and placed in this school system in order to drive the "Indianness" out of them.

Nigeria: Pastor in Police Net for Sexual Abuse

  [2007-08 Chima*] - Pentecostal. 6 boys.  
   AllAfrica, Leadership (Abuja), by Esther Eziashi, Lagos, May 1, 2008
   LAGOS -- A pastor in Love and Faith Bible a Church in Lagos has been nabbed by the police for allegedly engaging in homosexual act with six teenage boys who live in the same neighbourhood with him.
   The suspect, Ugo Chima, 44 ministered at Love and Faith Bible Church, Buba Marwa Street, Ijegun, Satellite Town.
   It was gathered that he had engaged in homosexual acts with them on different occasions since July 2007.

Judge approves settlement for clergy abuse victims

   
   KGAN, AP 22:58 EDT April 30, 2008
   DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- A bankruptcy judge has approved a plan that allows the Davenport Diocese to pay 37 million dollars to dozens of people who claim they were sexually abused by priests.
   Judge Lee Jackwig approved the reorganization plan today after a lengthy hearing in Davenport. As part of the settlement, the judge required that the diocese issue annual reports for the next three years showing efforts to prevent future abuse. The diocese will be required to issue apology letters from Diocese Bishop Martin Amos and an online listing of all abusers.
   Craig Levien, an attorney for some of the victims, says he is pleased with the settlement.

“Where we are now as Church”

 
   California Catholic Daily, ~ May 01, 2008
   WOODLAND HILLS (CA) -- To help the Los Angeles archdiocese pay off the “crippling debt” accrued from sexual abuse settlements, St. Bernardine of Siena parish in Woodland Hills will donate most of its savings – about $1.5 million – to the archdiocese, the parish bulletin announced on Sunday.
   In a letter to the parish, its pastor, Fr. Robert McNamara, said his decision to donate the money came after meetings with the elected parish council and finance committee. The first meeting, he said, featured “some heated exchanges” and a wide “range of opinion,” with some in favor of “giving all our savings to giving nothing.” The second meeting two weeks later, said McNamara, was “more subdued … We were now more clearly looking at the ‘situation,’ meaning we were trying to see where we are now as Church, and what we need to do, to move forward.” Though the “consensus” was that the parish should give something, there was no agreement on the dollar amount. Finally, said McNamara, the “consensus” was to support whatever decision he made.
   McNamara’s decision was in response to an archdiocesan recovery strategy to pay its portion of the sexual abuse settlement as well as ease its financial recovery from the settlements. The strategy includes increasing parish assessments by two percent, reducing archdiocesan administrative costs by 10%, and requesting grants, pledges, and loans from parishes. As a last resort, the archdiocese will consider selling additional properties beyond the 51 it has slated for sale. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on May 1, 2008 5:52 AM]

Judge approves compensation for church sex-abuse victims

 
   Des Moines Register By MASON KERNS • REGISTER CORRESPONDENT • May 1, 2008
   DAVENPORT (IA) – A federal bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved a plan to give $37 million plus nonmonetary compensation to victims of sexual abuse by priests and other employees of the Catholic Diocese of Davenport.
   Arbitrators will dole out most of the $37 million to about 120 victims based on the severity of abuse under a plan developed through negotiations between the diocese and the plaintiffs and approved by Judge Lee Jackwig of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Iowa.
   The additional 36 of the 156 total claimants will accept $10,000 each and will not have to meet with arbitrators. More than $2 million will be reserved for abuse victims who have yet to come forward.
   Church officials must also comply with 18 nonmonetary terms of the settlement. Among other stipulations, the diocese must post on its Web site for nine years the names of all known perpetrators; dispatch diocese officials to appear in parishes where sexual abuse occurred and publicly identify abusers; allow victims to speak in churches where they were abused; install plaques in diocese schools saying that abuse will not be tolerated; and have priests sign statements saying they have not abused and do not know of other abuse.

Abuse victims to cardinal: Don’t let priest return

  [Gillespie]
   Boston Herald By Marie Szaniszlo Thursday, May 1, 2008
   BOSTON (MA) -- Clergy sex-abuse victims yesterday called on Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley to rescind a “reckless” decision to return a priest to work after charges he accosted a girl and her mother were dismissed.
   At a news conference outside archdiocesan headquarters yesterday, the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests challenged O’Malley to hold a public meeting to explain why he placed the Rev. Jerome F. Gillespie at Our Lady of the Assumption in Lynnfield.

YOUR VIEW: Real truth isn't relative

 
   Standard-Times By Peter Machado (Mr. Machado lives in Fairhaven), May 01, 2008
   MASSACHUSETTS -- I would like to commend the Rev. Martin Buote's courage in submitting his views in the 24 April issue of The Standard-Times. I found it most disappointing that The Standard-Times would publish Sandy Huffaker's misguided cartoon and as well as Jack Spillane's beguiled column (April 17). The Rev. Martin Buote was correct in that there were many distortions presented in Mr. Spillane's column. I would like to shine more light on one other and on Mr. Spillane's apparent ideology.
   The method in which Mr. Spillane inserted in his column the reference to Pope John XXIII's 1962 Crimen Sollicitationis leaves the reader with the impression that the sole purpose of this document was to muzzle priests and bishops in speaking to the civil authorities about child abuse, when in fact its intent was to deal with homosexual priests who made advancements to confessors during the sacrament of penance.
   Canon scholars have stated that Crimen Sollicitationis was not prepared by the Vatican to "cover up" sexual abuses by priests. In a matter of fact, the document states that anyone with knowledge of a priest abusing the confessional must step forward, and if they do not, they could potentially be excommunicated. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on May 1, 2008 5:39 AM]
   [COMMENT: Well, I'll be darned!  Insisting on secrecy, instead of reporting crimes to the police, is okay, if you listen to (unnamed) "canon scholars" -- evidently not canon law scholars, so perhaps they are in the military, with a double "n".  And, might I add that "confessors" are the priests HEARING the confessions, from the penitents.
   But the more serious mistake in the above is the author's false statement that it is only "homosexual" clergy seeking illicit sex with, presumably, the male gender.  Crimen clearly says in Paragraph 73, sex or obscenity etc. with either gender,.  AND, the secrecy provisions extend to SEX WITH ANIMALS.  Do beasts go into the Confessional Rooms?  Check in No. 73, or with a Search Engine, velcum brutis animantibus (bestialitas).
   Then, let us ask the RCC, how many more such documents have NOT seen the light of day? ENDS.]

////////// End of Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Thu May 01, 2008
• Disturbing developments at Catholic Covenant community in Perth; NEWS STORY     

Disturbing developments at Catholic Covenant community in Perth; NEWS STORY

   Catholica Australia, www. catholica. com.au/ breakingnews/ 015_bn_020508. php , May 2, 2008
   AUSTRALIA –
The core purpose of Catholica Australia is not as a news reporting medium. Our prime role is in seeking to establish a community that reaches out to those who have become disenchanted with institutional Catholicism. From time-to-time though we do come across news stories that might require further investigation and since the demise of OnLine Catholics, which provided a source of independent reporting of matters relevant to the Catholic Church in this country, we have by default stepped up to the mark and reported what needs to be reported. The following story reached our ears some weeks ago and we believe it does raise issues of moment that deserve public attention and scrutiny.
   The Bethel Covenant Community grew out of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement in the 1970s. It eventually established itself in the Perth Suburb of West Leederville as a Covenant Community with some form of canonical approval (i.e. official Church approval) in the 1980s under the previous Archbishop of Perth, the Most Rev William Foley. At its peak the community involved some 300 members many of whom purchased homes close to the centre of the community which was a converted factory and office block in the inner city suburb of West Leederville close to Subiaco Oval and opposite the West Leederville train station on Railway Parade.
   In early April this year allegations of sexual impropriety, financial irregularities and disquiet over "cult-like activities" first began to reach more public attention through the complaints of existing and former members of the community. Some of these were aired on internet blogs. Complaints were made to the Archdiocesan authorities as well as to the police and to the Catholic Church's professional standards investigating authority (set up in the wake of the sexual abuse complaints the Church has been fielding in the last decade). Catholica understands that the investigations of what has happened are on-going and are being treated seriously by the relevant investigating authorities.
   The Archdiocese of Perth website still lists the Bethel Covenant Community in its list of lay associations page but the Bethel website itself is no longer available on the net. Some members and/or former members of the community have established a blog site at www.bethelcommunity.vox.com which airs some details of the complaints and as late as last night was carrying fairly vigorous discussion between various parties. There have been a number of forced resignations of leaders of the community in recent months culminating in the resignation or retirement of the founding leaders of the community, Mr Kevin Horgan and Mr Frank Carr. Allegations have been raised on the website of a tardy response by the Church authorities when the allegations were first raised privately with them. Some of the original whitleblowers have also complained, Catholica understands from comments on public blogs, because of injustices inflicted on them through the tardiness of the official responses.
   Here at Catholica we initially chose to sit on the story while awaiting further developments from the investigating authorities – both State and Canonical. It has been financial developments in the past week where allegations have been made that some valuable property has been placed on the market through one of the major daily newspapers in Perth that has prompted us to bring this disturbing matter to public attention. I should disclose that as Editor of Catholica, I know many of main players in the unfolding drama personally through my former roles working professionally for the Church in Western Australia. One of the principal people whom allegations have been made against was a friend of my late father and was held in high esteem by him. For that reason it has been very difficult knowing how to handle this story. The immediate cause for concern leading us to publish this story is that allegations have been raised that property might be being disposed of in the event that should any victims be identified in subsequent legal proceedings they would be denied compensation.
  [Picture] Map of West Leederville with the main Bethel Covenant Community pinpointed.  Google Map of West Leederville with the main Bethel Community building pinpointed.  Subiaco Oval can be seen at the bottom left of the picture.
   CLARIFICATION: The main Bethel Community Centre indicated in this picture is NOT the property that has been put on the market. See the clarification note in our forum HERE.  

   The matter will be difficult and sensitive for Perth's present Catholic Archbishop, Barry Hickey, as the man at the centre of the allegations, the founder of the Bethel Community and its leader for so many years, Mr Kevin Horgan, is a member of a prominent Catholic family in Western Australia which was previously connected with the financial embarrassment the Catholic Church in Perth experienced in the early 1990s. Over the years, that friendship had been repaired and Kevin's brother the prominent Western Australia winemaker, Dennis Horgan, has in recent years been once again seen as a significant benefactor and friend to the Church in Western Australia. Dennis Horgan was also one of the original prominent individuals behind the establishment of the University of Notre Dame and in fact has been credited with the idea of creating a Catholic University in that State rather than the original proposal which was for a less ambitious teachers' training college for the Catholic education system on the Western side of the continent.
   Here at Catholica we believe the matters require urgent and full investigation by the relevant State and Church-based investigating authorities. From the information that has been made available to us we believe the allegations are extemely serious and the welfare of individuals and families may have been transgressed in serious ways. If the allegations concerning the disposal of property of high value are true the need for the fullest investigation are all the more urgent. -- Brian Coyne, Editor and Publisher, Catholica Australia #

   [LINK/S: On the Bethel Services website www.bethel services. com.au/ it said "Bethel Covenant Community Website coming soon."  There were links on it to three statements dated May 2, 2008, seemingly from the new leadership.  One said that the "new leadership of Bethel totally abhors and condemns the abuse which is alleged to have occurred." (Viewed on May 26, 2008). ENDS.]
http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont148.htm#disturbing_developments_at_catholic
[To this website May 26, 08; May 2, 2008]

Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont148.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

#### Clergy Sex Abuse Tracker, www.bishop- accountability. org/ abuse tracker , Fri May 02, 2008 edition:


East Bay Teacher Arrested On Sex Abuse Charges

  [~ 2007-08 Mr Bonds -NEW*] - RCC (Salesian school). Girl.  
   CBS 5, http://cbs5. com/local/ salesian. teacher. sex.2.714 695.html , ~ May 02, 2008
   [with video]
   RICHMOND (CA), (CBS 5 / KCBS) – A Salesian High School biology teacher is facing charges that he had a consensual, sexual affair with an underage girl.
   The teacher apparently had the girl, who is now 16 years old, as a student within the past year.
   "We arrested a 30 year old, Ricky Bonds, for numerous counts of sexual activity with a minor," explained Richmond Police Dept. spokeswoman Bisa French. "He was a teacher at Salesian High School and the 16 year old victim was a student."
   Bonds is not a priest, but the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests distributed leaflets nonetheless, in front of school in April, to draw attention to the allegations.

Altoona priest gets probation for having sex with inmate

  [6mos in 2006 Connolly -NEW* (Franciscan)] - RCC. Probation penalty. Male (prisoner).
   PennLive, The Associated Press, May/2/2008,
   EBENSBURG, Pa. (AP) – A Franciscan priest from Altoona is on probation for 23 months for having sex with an inmate at a state prison and supplying him with alcohol.
   Sixty-seven-year-old Rev. Gerard Connolly was sentenced to probation at a hearing on Thursday. Connolly was chaplain at the State Correctional Institution-Cresson until March 2007 when his services were terminated.
   The victim in the case, William Victor, also became a defendant when he tried to bribe the chaplain.

Not guilty plea for molest suspect

  [? 2000s Mr Jerry Johnson -NEW*] - Christian. Children.
   Modesto Bee, By SUE NOWICKI, ROSALIO AHUMADA rahumada@modbee.com , and INGA MILLER imiller@modbee.com , ~ May 02, 2008
   CALIFORNIA -- The Riverbank man accused of sexually molesting three youngsters over the past 18 years was described Thursday as a "gentle giant" who was fond of giving candy to children.
   Jerry Franklin Johnson, 56, made his first appearance in Stanislaus County Superior Court, where he was arraigned on four felony counts of lewd and lascivious acts with children. A judge entered a not guilty plea for him.
   All the victims were members of an Oakdale church at which Johnson was a member, and some were Johnson's family members, according to Stanislaus County sheriff's detectives.

Cleveland Man Incensed Over Catholicism Targeted In The Media

  - Judaist says too many attacks on RCC. United  States of America flag; Mooney's MiniFlags 
   ConnieTalk, May 02, 2008
   CLEVELAND (OH) -- Sam Miller, prominent Cleveland businessman - Jewish, not Catholic - is fighting mad about the seemingly concentrated effort by the media to disparage the Catholic Church in the United States. The following are excerpts of a speech by well-known Cleveland businessman Mr. Miller at the City Club of Cleveland, given on Thursday, March 6. Even though of the Jewish faith, Miller has been a staunch supporter of the Cleveland Diocese and Bishop Anthony Pilla. It was published in the May-June issue of the Buckeye Bulletin.
   Why would newspapers carry on a vendetta on one of the most important institutions that we have today in the United States, namely the Catholic Church? …
   But the press is vindictive and trying to totally denigrate in every way the Catholic Church in this country. They have blamed the disease of pedophilia on the Catholic Church, which is as irresponsible as blaming adultery on the institution of marriage. Let me give you some figures that you as Catholics should know and remember. For example, 12% of the 300 Protestant clergy surveyed admitted to sexual intercourse with a parishioner; 38% acknowledged other inappropriate sexual contact in a study by the United Methodist Church, 41.8 % of clergywomen reported unwanted sexual behavior; 17% of laywomen have been sexually harassed. Meanwhile, 1.7% of the Catholic clergy has been found guilty of pedophilia. 10% of the Protestant ministers have been found guilty of pedophilia. This is not a Catholic Problem.
   A study of American priests showed that most are happy in the priesthood and find it even better than they had expected, and that most, if given the choice, would choose to be priests again in face of all this obnoxious PR the church has been receiving.
   The Catholic Church is bleeding from self-inflicted wounds. The agony that Catholics have felt and suffered is not necessarily the fault of the Church. You have been hurt by a small number of wayward priests that have probably been totally weeded out by now. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on May 2, 2008 8:09 PM]

Bucyrus Citi Church volunteer faces 42 child sex charges

  [2007-08? Akers -? NEW*] - "Citi Church". Girl.
   News Journal By KIMBERLY GASURAS, ~ May 02, 2008
   BUCYRUS (OH) -- Danny Alan Akers, 28, met a teenage girl and her family at the Citi Church in Bucyrus about a year ago.
   Today, Akers sits the Morrow County Jail on a $75,000 bond.
   "He befriended the family and was caught having sex with the 14-year-old girl. He is facing 42 counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor," Morrow County Sheriff's Detective Stoney Hall said Thursday.
   Akers lived in Morrow County at that time, where the victim also lived.

Some Question Priest Appointment at Holy Family

  [ 2006 Kiffmeyer*] - RCC. 2 youths.
   Local 12, ~ May 02, 2008
   [with video]
   PRICE HILL (OH) -- Some members of a Price Hill Church are leaving the parish because of their new priest. Father James Kiffmeyer was once investigated for alleged sexual impropriates. But he was never convicted of anything.
   Local 12 Reporter Jeff Hirsh visits Holy Family Church to explain why some parishioners plan to leave.
   The Archdiocese of Cincinnati named Father James Kiffmeyer as Pastoral Administrator yesterday. Members of the parish did have input, but now, some parishioners are talking about output … getting out. It's yet another controversy for the church.
   "Are we taking a risk with our kids?"

Alaska Russian Orthodox Church bishop is stepping down

  - Russian Orthodox Church. [ 2004 Mr Dushkin] - 9 convictions. [~ 2008 Bp Nikolai Soraich] - Tonsured convicted paedophile as Reader. Dismissed whistleblower.    
   News-Miner The Associated Press Friday, May 2, 2008
   ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Bishop Nikolai Soraich, the leader of the Alaska Russian Orthodox Church, is stepping down amid a growing divide within the Alaska church.
   Some parishioners had asked for his removal.
   The bishop told KTUU-TV on Thursday that he is leaving, so the Alaska church may heal and move forward. Soraich said, despite his departure, he still cares about the Alaska church. But he said he now plans to travel the West Coast to visit with family and friends.
   "When I came here the diocese was divided and that was because of the bishop prior to me," Soraich said. "And to divide or to continue to allow that division to be here, I just don't think it's the right thing to do, and sometimes you need to go where you can be appreciated for your talents and your efforts."

‘Alcoholism’ plays role in attacks against bishop, chancellor claims

  - Russian Orthodox Church. [ 2004 Mr Dushkin] - 9 convictions. [~ 2008 Bp Nikolai Soraich] - Tonsured convicted paedophile as Reader. Dismissed whistleblower.
   The Tundra Drums By ALEX DeMARBAN 10:13AM AKST May 02, 2008
   ALASKA -- A top official in the Russian Orthodox Diocese of Alaska blasted priests who hope to overthrow the bishop, calling some "paranoid" and overly fearful because they’re battling alcoholism.
   The rebellion comes because the bishop’s strict demands clashed with the priests’ once-easy lifestyle, said Chancellor Archimandrite Isidore, the diocese’s second-ranking official and a close supporter of Bishop Nikolai Soraich.
   Their "slanderous" attacks – voiced on Websites, media reports and during an investigation this month by national church leaders – have saddened Soraich and will likely force him from Alaska, Isidore said.
   The Very Rev. Peter Askoar, a village priest from Russian Mission and a Soraich opponent, said clergy aren’t angry because of increased work. Alcoholism isn’t a factor in their outrage either.

UPDATE on Salesian Cases and thoughts from a wandering mind while waiting for jury to be selected for pedophile priest trial in LA…

  [Miani (Salesian)] - RCC.
   City of Angels By Kay Ebeling, ~ May 02, 2008
   LOS ANGELES (CA) – The hearing on First Amendment challenges discussed last post for Monday is continued to Friday June 20th, at 1:45 p.m. in Dept. 308 on Commonwealth, as the Miani cases jury trial will be in session most of May and early June. To Clarify, the motion to compel which was quoted so freely here yesterday, concerns production of documents and evidence for Salesian cases going to trial in August. The brief was from plaintiff attorney Katherine Freberg.
   Jury selection continues Monday downtown in Department One as the cases concerning the Salesian priest, Jim Miani progress to trial. The photo above is a preview of an article to come this weekend at City of Angels: Aftermath of the Pope’s Visit.
   Meanwhile, did anyone notice the FLDS story that began to fill the media a week before the Pope arrived disappeared a week after he left? What news there is now about the arrests on the fundamentalist Mormon sect ranch is embarrassing admissions from law enforcement that they made mistakes. Hmm, could it be the whole thing WAS a setup to try to divert attention from pedophiles in the Catholic Church while the Pope was here -- and it apparently did not work? Or am I hopelessly paranoid seeing plots and schemes everywhere, now that I've watched how the Catholic Church conducts its legal defense.

MEDIA WATCHDOG, FAIR, SMEARS POPE

  - RCC.
   Catholic League May 2, 2008
   UNITED STATES -- Earlier this week, a media watchdog group, Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) ran a story titled, “Pope Gets Pass on Church Abuse History.” The self-styled “progressive” group said that in 2001, before Joseph Ratzinger was named pope, the cardinal “sent a letter to church bishops invoking a 1962 doctrine threatening automatic excommunication for any Catholic official who discussed abuse cases outside the church’s legal system.”
   Catholic League president Bill Donohue commented as follows:
   “When we pressed FAIR to provide us with the evidence that would substantiate its claims, it cited an English newspaper, the Observer; it also asked us if the paper ever ran a correction.  So this is the level of scrutiny that FAIR employs: it does no independent fact checking, relying instead on foreign sources to verify its accusations. [RESPONSE to this e-mailed from FPP on May 3, 2008]

Crimen Sollicitationis

  - RCC. The secrecy "Instruction".    
   BishopAccountability.org , www.bishop-accountability.org/resources/resource-files/churchdocs/CrimenEnglish.pdf
   This links to the English version of Crimen Sollicitationis which was promulgated in 1962.  BishopAccountabilty.org also has the Latin version.

Defense calls last witness in Renteria resentencing

  - Child-sex was part of his childhood environment.  
   KVIA, ~ May 02, 2008
   EL PASO, Texas - Lawyers for convicted child killer David Renteria began wrapping up their case Friday in Renteria's resentencing trial. The defense called their final witness Friday morning, Doctor Mark Cunningham.
   Cunningham is a clinical and forensic psychologist who recently interviewed Renteria, members of his family and a former cathedral high school principal about the environment Renteria grew up in, and how it may have shaped the disturbed sexuality that may have led to his abducting and killing 5-year-old Alexandra Flores in 2001.
   Cunningham said he uncovered at least three incidents of pedophile activity among priests during the 1980s at Mount Carmel Elementary and Middle school in Ysleta and at Cathedral High School where Renteria, 38, attended school.
   Cunningham testified that while Renteria was at Mount Carmel, there was an incident where a priest was caught having sex with a young boy. He also pointed to an alleged event at Cathedral High School where a student was molested by a man identified only as 'Brother Sam.'

PRIEST ADMITS TO KIDDIE PORN

  [- 2005 Saloy*] - RCC. 3½yrs prison. 600 child porn images.
   New York Post May 2, 2008
   CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. - A priest was sentenced to about 3˝ years in prison Friday after admitting he collected hundreds of child pornography images off the Internet.
   Thomas Saloy, 47, an administrator of the Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church in Roosevelt, pleaded guilty in November 2006 to federal charges of having more than 600 illegal images on his computer.
   He was arrested as part of a national FBI computer pornography sting. A criminal complaint states that when FBI agents seized computer equipment near Milwaukee in September 2005, they found an e-mail from Saloy, depicting sexually explicit images of boys.

Roosevelt priest sentenced for child porn

  [- 2005 Saloy*] - RCC. 3½yrs prison. 1300 child porn images.
   Newsday BY LUIS PEREZ | luis.perez@newsday.com 2:06 PM EDT, May 2, 2008
   ROOSEVELT (NY) -- A Roman Catholic priest from Roosevelt was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in federal prison Friday after admitting he stored 600 images of young boys in sexual acts on his rectory computer, officials said.
   Thomas G. Saloy, 46, was sentenced by United States District Court Judge Joseph F. Bianco in Central Islip on charges of possession of child pornography. As part of his plea deal, Saloy admitted to possessing less than half of the lewd images prosecutors initially found in his possession.
   Saloy pleaded guilty after his arrest in a child pornography sting by federal investigators and Suffolk police in November 2006. At the time, prosecutors said they found 1,300 images in Saloy's computer in the rectory of Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Church in Roosevelt, where he was the administrator.

Pope to holiday at secret location in Australia

  - RCC.    
   AFP, ~ May 02, 2008
   SYDNEY (NSW), Australia (AFP) – Pope Benedict XVI will holiday at a secret location in Australia before World Youth Day in Sydney in July, event organisers said Friday.
   Sydney Archbishop George Pell said the pope would arrive in Australia on July 13 and leave on July 21, taking three days vacation before attending World Youth Day. …
   The trip has sparked complaints over the costs involved after it was revealed that taxpayers would contribute 86 million Australian dollars (80.4 million US dollars) towards the event.
   New South Wales state Premier Morris Iemma defended spending taxpayers' money, saying it would showcase Sydney to a global audience while generating 150 million dollars in revenue.

Austin woman strives to prevent sexual abuse in church

  - Baptist. Girl.  
   CBS 42, CBS 42 Reporter: Annalisa Petralia Email: apetralia@keyetv.com Last Update: 5/01 7:29 pm, ~ May 02, 2008
   TEXAS -- Pope Benedict XVI's recent visit with victims of church sex abuse cast light on how reports of sexual abuse are handled in other churches.
   CBS 42's Annalisa Petralia sat down with an Austin woman who says she was sexually abused at her Baptist Church.
   She's a mother, a lawyer, and a victim of sexual abuse in her church. Christa Brown launched a web site and crusade against sexual predators in the Baptist Church.
   She shared her story Thursday and talked about how the experience prompted her to help others.
   "I want kids in Baptist churches today to be a very great deal safer than I was growing up," Brown said.

Bishop Pelotte resigns

  [Pelotte] - RCC. "Fallen" bishop resigns.
   Gallup Independent By Elizabeth Hardin-Burrola, May 01, 2008
   GALLUP (NM) – The latest chapter in the history of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup is now coming to an end.
   The Vatican announced Wednesday that Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Gallup’s Bishop Donald E. Pelotte. According to a news release issued by the diocese, the pope accepted Pelotte’s resignation in accordance with a provision of church canon law that “relates to the resignation of a bishop due to ill health or another serious reason.”
   Pelotte, 63, has been struggling with medical problems since he was discovered severely injured in his Gallup home on July 23, 2007. He told diocesan officials, emergency room personnel, and Gallup police officers that he had fallen in his home. Pelotte, who reportedly suffered traumatic brain injury, was subsequently treated at medical centers in Phoenix, Houston, and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. …
   Although the Pelotte era is now over in the Diocese of Gallup, the former bishop will remain in the news due to the legal battle over Gallup Police Department photographs that were taken of his injuries on July 23, 2007. District Judge Grant Foutz is presiding over that civil lawsuit, which involves media requests for access to the photographs.

Priest gets probation in jail sex case

  [6mos in 2006 Connolly (Franciscan)] - RCC. Probation penalty. Male (prisoner).
   The Tribune-Democrat By SANDRA K. REABUCK, ~ May 02, 2008
   EBENSBURG (PA) – A Franciscan priest charged with having sexual contact with an inmate at SCI-Cresson received 23 months’ probation Thursday in Cambria County Court.
   The Rev. Gerard M. Connolly, 67, was put on probation under the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program for first-time offenders.
   He will be able to clear his criminal record if he does not get into trouble again while on probation.
   Connolly was charged with smuggling alcohol for the prisoner and having sexual contact with him during counseling sessions over a six-month period beginning in summer 2006.

Holy Family head faced abuse claims

  [ 2006 Kiffmeyer*] - RCC. 2 youths.
   Cincinnati Enquirer BY DAN HORN | DHORN@ENQUIRER.COM , May 02, 2008
   EAST PRICE HILL (OH) -- A priest who faced sexual misconduct accusations six years ago was appointed Thursday to lead Holy Family parish in East Price Hill.
   The Rev. James Kiffmeyer became the church's new pastoral administrator after a months-long campaign by his supporters in the parish.
   Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk signed off on the appointment, but only after members of the parish held several public and private meetings to discuss whether Kiffmeyer should get the job.
   A parish spokesman said the final meeting ended with 92 percent of parishioners in attendance voting to recommend Kiffmeyer.

Alleged '50s abuse gets priest suspended

  [1950s Stricker*] - RCC. Boy.
   Cincinnati Enquirer BY DAN HORN | DHORN@ENQUIRER.COM , May 02, 2008
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- A Cincinnati priest was suspended Thursday after he was accused of sexually abusing a boy in the 1950s.
   Church officials put the Rev. Robert Stricker, 84, on administrative leave pending an investigation into one of the oldest abuse accusations in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.
   More than a dozen priests have been suspended or removed from ministry because of abuse allegations in the archdiocese, but few of those cases involve claims that date back 50 years or more.
   The archdiocese's Child Protection Review Board will investigate the accusation and make a recommendation to Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk, who will decide whether to refer Stricker to the Vatican for permanent removal from the priesthood. Pilarczyk already has found that the accusation has a "semblance of truth," the standard the church uses to determine whether a priest should be suspended.

Russian Orthodox bishop leaving Alaska

  - Russian Orthodox Church. [ 2004 Mr Dushkin] - 9 convictions. [~ 2008 Bp Nikolai Soraich] - Tonsured convicted paedophile as Reader. Dismissed whistleblower.    
   KTUU by Sean Doogan Thursday, May 1, 2008
   ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The leader of the Alaska Russian Orthodox Church said he is stepping down, and will leave the state within a week.
   For months, Bishop Nikolai Soraich has been at the center of a growing divide within the Alaska church.
   After seven years in the state, some parishioners asked church officials for his removal.
   Thursday, Bishop Nikolai said he is leaving, so the Alaska church may heal, and move forward.

Catholic teacher arrested on sex abuse warrant

  [~ 2007-08 Mr Bonds*] - RCC (Salesian school). Girl.  
   San Jose Mercury News By Karl Fischer West County Times, ~ May 02, 2008
   RICHMOND (CA) – Richmond police arrested a biology teacher at a Catholic high school on suspicion of sexually abusing a student, detectives said Thursday.
   Rickey Bonds, 30, was jailed Wednesday afternoon with bail set at $2.5 million on charges of continual sexual abuse of a 16-year-old girl who was his student within the past year at Salesian High School.
   Detectives plan to meet with the Contra Costa District Attorney's Office today to discuss criminal charges.
   "About a month ago, we received some information involving a student," Richmond Detective Sgt. Brian Dickerson said. "There were rumors that a teacher had engaged in an inappropriate sexual relationship with an underage girl."

Priest abuse work isn't completed

  - RCC has secrecy and power structure problems - Berry.
   Courier May 01, 2008
   IOWA -- The Courier's Editorial of April 18, 2008 should have read, "Pope needs significant steps to speed abuse healing."
   During his recent trip to the U.S, Pope Benedict spoke about and apologized for the abuse in almost every stop or speech. He called on Catholics to reach out to survivors and instructed Catholics to do everything they can to help clergy abuse survivors and their families heal.
   Nonetheless Pope Benedict needs to make significant institutional changes to promote healing for the Church as well as holding Church hierarchy accountable for abuses or complicity in the abuse of thousands of children. To illustrate the lack of accountability and complicity:
   n In an ABC News interview with author Jason Berry, who has been tracking the sex abuse scandal, Berry stated recent history has shown us that there is a culture of secrecy within the church. Berry continued, "Priests who abuse children can be removed from the priesthood, but they do not remove bishops, they do not remove cardinals- the problem is the power structure. There is no accountability."

Ex-parishioners to keep up fight to reopen church

  - St James RC church lets faithful in.
   Toledo Blade, By DAVID YONKE BLADE RELIGION EDITOR, ~ May 02, 2008
   KANSAS, Ohio - When members of the closed St. James Catholic Parish were granted access to their former church, they were so glad to find everything in tiptop shape that they decided to continue their legal battle for ownership of the building.
   "It was like time stood still … like that two years and 50 days had never happened," Ginny Hull said.
   She reclaimed her two guitars that had been locked inside the church since March 6, 2006, the day the Toledo Catholic Diocese sent a maintenance worker to this rural Seneca County village to halt a round-the-clock prayer vigil and padlock the building.
   Former members of the church, which was built in 1889 and ordered closed in 2005 by Bishop Leonard Blair as part of a diocesewide restructuring, sued in Seneca County Common Pleas Court, claiming that the building and grounds belonged to parishioners and not the diocese.

Vatican clears East Hanover priest of sex abuse charges

  - RCC. Mons McCarthy.
   The Star-Ledger by Bill Swayze / 8:26 PM Thursday May 01, 2008
   EAST HANOVER (NJ) -- An East Hanover church pastor has been vindicated of sexual abuse allegations by the Vatican, which upheld his exoneration following a church trial by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson, according to a statement by the diocese.
   Monsignor William McCarthy, formerly of St. Rose of Lima Church in East Hanover, was suspended from the ministry six years ago following claims that he abused two girls 23 years ago.
   He now "is a priest in good standing and is free to exercise his priestly ministry as a retired priest," according to a statement released Wednesday to priests and deacons by Monsignor James T. Mahoney.

Holy Family head faced abuse claims

  [ 2006 Kiffmeyer*] - RCC. 2 youths.
   Cincinnati Enquirer BY DAN HORN | DHORN@ENQUIRER.COM , May 02, 2008
   CINCINNATI (OH) -- A priest who faced sexual misconduct accusations six years ago was appointed Thursday to lead Holy Family parish in East Price Hill.
   The Rev. James Kiffmeyer became the church's new pastoral administrator after a months-long campaign by his supporters in the parish.
   Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk signed off on the appointment, but only after members of the parish held several public and private meetings to discuss whether Kiffmeyer should get the job.
   A parish spokesman said the final meeting ended with 92 percent of parishioners in attendance voting to recommend Kiffmeyer. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on May 2, 2008 8:11 AM]
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Abuse Chronology: http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont148.htm
For good teachings to be heeded, a big clean-up is needed.

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Barsana Dham Hindu temple officials release statement

  [1993-96 Saraswati -NEW*] - Hindu. 2 girls.  
   Austin American-Statesman, www. statesman. com/blogs/ content/ shared- gen/blogs/ austin/ blotter/ entries/ 2008/04/26/ barsana_ dham_hindu_ temple_offi. html ; By Suzannah Gonzales | 01:43 PM, Saturday, April 26, 2008,
   TEXAS -- In a statement to the media, officials of the Barsana Dham Hindu temple defended Prakashanand Saraswati, the 79-year-old founder of the Hays County temple who has been charged with 20 counts of indecency with children.
   “We believe these allegations to be groundless. There is absolutely no truth to them. And we are deeply saddened by these reports,” reads the statement faxed to the newsroom today.
   Saraswati, who is known to his followers as Shree Swamiji, “has dedicated his entire life to serving humanity and upholding the tenets of our faith. No one who knows him would ever believe he would do anything such as this,” the statement continues.

Affidavit Alleges Sexual Abuse In Catholic Schools

  [1983-85 Bro. Martinez -NEW*] - RCC. Boy.
   KFOX, ~ May 03, 2008
   [with video]
   EL PASO, Texas -- The affidavit, from the David Renteria case, explained a plaintiff, identified as “John Doe 1,” accused Brother Samuel F. Martinez of sexually abusing him between 1983 and 1985, while Martinez was principal of Cathedral High School.
   This would have been during the time frame when Renteria attended Cathedral.
   The document explained, “Br. Sam Martinez sexually abused and exploited John Doe 1, including the showing to plaintiff of pornographic videos. Plaintiff alleges on information and belief that other students were also sexually abused and exploited by Br. Sam Martinez.”
   In the plaintiff’s original petition, filed in 2004, the former student alleged under oath, “Br. Sam Martinez sexually abused and exploited John Doe 1, including the showing to plaintiff of pornographic videos. Plaintiff alleges on information and belief that other students were also sexually abused and exploited by Br. Sam Martinez.” …
   A history of El Paso priests sexually abusing children is included in a recent book written by Dr. Leon Podles, Sacrilege: Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church.
   One title of the book is called, “The Rectory Boys of El Paso.”
   Podles said, “It was one of the oldest, best documented in some ways, one of the worst abuse cases I came across.”

Archbishop Ncube's mistress dies

  [2006-07 Abp Ncube*] - RCC. Lady died. Married woman.  
   New Zimbabwe, By Staff Reporter Last updated 16:57:26 May/02/2008
   ZIMBABWE -- ROSEMARY Sibanda, the woman at the centre of the infidelity storm that engulfed Archbishop Pius Ncube, and eventually forced him to quit, died at Bulawayo’s Mpilo General Hospital on Friday.
   Archbishop Ncube, the former head of the Bulawayo diocese of the Roman Catholic Church and a vocal critic of President Robert Mugabe’s government admitted to the adulterous affair with Sibanda shortly before he was reassigned to the Vatican.
   Rosemary, whose estranged husband Onesimus Sibanda is suing the former Archbishop for Z$5 trillion, accusing him of adultery, died just after noon on Friday, a family member who asked not to be named said.
   Hospital authorities, also speaking on condition of anonymity, told New Zimbabwe.com she had been admitted on April 30 and suffered from pneumonia.

Polygamous sect seeking help from governor of Utah

  - FLDS. Certificates challenged.  
   AZCentral, Associated Press 07:33 AM, May 3, 2008
   SALT LAKE CITY (UT) -- Members of an embattled polygamous church have asked Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman to intervene in its fight with Texas authorities over the custody of more than 400 children from the sect.
   In a letter sent this week, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints says Texas officials are rejecting Utah-issued birth certificates and other documents as "fake."
   The letter, written by FLDS elder Willie Jessop, also accuses Texas authorities of claiming sect members are lying about their ages, legal names and residency. [Posted by Kathy Shaw on May 3, 2008 9:26 PM]

Pope Benedict XVI visits United States

  - RCC still protects seducers.
   Party for Socialism and Liberation, By Eugene Puryear Saturday, May 3, 2008
   UNITED STATES -- Pope Benedict XVI arrived in the United States on April 15 for a six-day visit–the first Papal visit to the United States since 1995 and the first such visit to Washington, D.C., since 1979. During his Washington, D.C., and New York stops, Benedict spoke to Catholic educators, abuse victims and tens of thousands of followers at two large baseball-stadium Masses. Predictably the media followed his every move, while crowds flocked to see him in the streets.
   Benedict paid lip service to fighting poverty in particular and to other peaceful and progressive causes in general. The Pope is well aware that a number of impoverished people –including millions of immigrants–draw sustenance from their Catholic faith in their daily struggles. …
   Yet, the protection of abusive priests continues. One of the highest-ranking church clergy, Cardinal Bernard Law of the Boston archdiocese, who consistently protected pedophile priests by reassigning them to avoid their prosecution, is now archpriest of St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome, as of May 2004.
   Benedict’s apology can be best understood in the context of the church’s economic crisis created by the massive lawsuit victories and settlements for abuse victims. There was a $650 million settlement in Los Angeles last year alone. The loss of members and billions of dollars of the church’s wealth are perhaps the biggest motivation for Benedict’s half measure.

Mother of sex abuse victim reaches other parents

  - ? Christian Orthodox. Male.
   Orthodox Reform, ~ May 03, 2008
   [with audio]
   BLOOMINGTON (IL) -- The following interview appeared on Thursday on a local radio station in Bloomington, IL:
   Monica Iliff shares her son’s story about sex abuse that unfortunately ended with his suicide. Eric Iliff was a young man when he attended a seminary in New York state. His family could never imagine his efforts to serve God would end in tragedy, including clergy sex abuse by his mentor.

Appeals court upholds dismissal of sexual-abuse lawsuit

  - Sister Benen Kent case dismissed.
   Post-Bulletin By Janice Gregorson Rochester MN, ~ May 03, 2008
   MINNESOTA -- The Minnesota Court of Appeals has upheld a district court decision dismissing claims brought by one woman alleging sexual abuse as a child by a nun with the sisters of St. Francis.
   A year ago, Olmsted District Judge Joseph Chase dismissed all of the claims brought by Karen Britten of Chicago.
   That decision was appealed by Britten's attorney, Jeffrey Anderson of St. Paul. The Court of Appeals issued i