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To: Dr. Scarpetta; Prince of Space

Thanks for the link to the Philadelphia Inquirer - it seems that Cardinal Justin Rigali was following the usual path that has been the cause of the problems in the past.

This deceptive route was further confirmed by his initial denial that any of the priests were active on the day of the GJ report.

Terence McKiernan, president of Bishop Accountability.org, which tracks clergy abuse cases around the nation, called Rigali’s response “an act of desperation, not transparency,” that was “forced on [the cardinal] by the Philadelphia grand jury report.”

It does seem very difficult to find anyone in the hierarchy that will do the right thing - the curse of Sodom and Gomorrah comes to mind.

It seems that there is not even one righteous person in that place which has now been tranferred from the Jordan to the Tiber


22 posted on 03/09/2011 5:20:56 AM PST by Cardhu
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To: Cardhu

“Lawsuit Claims Abuse by Priest”

March 07, 2011...by John P. Martin...Philly.com

“A Delaware man on Monday became the latest alleged sex abuse victim to sue the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, contending negligence by archdiocesan leaders enabled a priest to molest him when he was a teen, and that church victim-assistance employees were unresponsive when he sought their help.

Philip Gaughan, 31, said he decided to come forward in the hope that doing so might he help other victims.

‘I don’t want anybody to have to go through what I’ve had to go through,’ Gaughan said at a news conference outside City Hall, where he was flanked by his wife, his father and his lawyers.

‘No child should have to go through this ever again.’

Gaughan’s lawsuit mirrors one filed last month, after three priests and a teacher were charged with abusing children and a grand jury vilified the archdiocese’s attempts to reform in the years since the scandal first broke.

The lawsuit accused the Rev. John E. Gillespie of molesting Gaughan between 1994 and 1997, when the teen was a sacristan at Our Lady of Calvary Church, and Gillespie was its pastor.

And it contends archdiocesan leaders are guilty of conspiracy and fraud for ignoring signs of abusive behavior and being unresponsive to victims.

According to a 2005 grand jury report, Gillespie kept his post as pastor even after admitting to church leaders as early as 1994 that he had abused children. He died in 2008.

The archdiocese did not immediately respond to a request for comment.”

http://articles.philly.com/2011-03-07/news/28664866_1_lawsuit-claims-abuse-abuse-victim-three-priests


25 posted on 03/09/2011 5:43:18 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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