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Priest's affidavit accuses late bishop
AP via North Jersey.com ^ | Wednesday, May 01, 2002 | JOHN CURRAN

Posted on 05/02/2002 7:48:10 AM PDT by history_matters

ATLANTIC CITY - Three years before his death in 2001, a priest said he wanted to end "the silence of the decades" regarding alleged sexual abuse by his colleagues in the Camden Diocese.

So Monsignor Salvatore J. Adamo, then 78, went to the office of an attorney who had filed a class-action suit on behalf of victims and gave an affidavit in which he said the diocese promoted homosexual priests and ignored allegations of abuse to avoid moral responsibility and financial liability.

He said the late Bishop George Guilfoyle - who he said was known as "the Queen of the Fairies" - put his lovers in high positions in the diocese.

"As the years of my earthly journey are ebbing, I am compelled to speak the truth as to the germination of tragic incidents of pedophilia and sexual abuse that is known to have become incessantly rampant within the Diocese of Camden throughout the decades," Adamo said.

"I share years of personal knowledge and observations as a priest of the Diocese of Camden and servant of the Lord in rendering my opinion. I do so not to disgrace anyone or anyone's memory. I do so in the interests of disclosing the truth, to the extent that I know it, and in the interests of vindicating the victims of abuse," Adamo said.

The suit, which is being litigated in Superior Court, was filed in 1994 by 18 people who say they were molested by priests. It accused the diocese of covering up the abuse and in at least one case, transferring an accused priest to a new parish as a show of faith in his innocence.

Among the defendant priests is retired Monsignor Philip Rigney, 85, who allegedly molested two altar boy brothers for years.

Adamo's 1998 affidavit contains no details of firsthand knowledge of the alleged abuse and was barred from being admitted as testimony in the case.

It does appear in court documents.

"It is full of unsubstantiated claims and untruths," said Andrew Walton, a diocesan spokesman. Adamo was an "angry, bitter man" who had lingering resentment over having been passed up for promotions, Walton said.

Adamo served as executive editor of the diocese's weekly newspaper - the Catholic Star Herald - before being fired by Guilfoyle in 1977. He left the priesthood in 1991. He died in January 2001 of pneumonia.

According to his affidavit:

* Once Guilfoyle became bishop, there was a noticeable change in regard to "sexual expression in the Diocese. ... Guilfoyle's sexual preference was apparent. [He] came to be referred to as the 'Queen of the Fairies.' He was ... prone to promote his alleged male 'lovers.'"

* His "spiritual adviser" was the Rev. Patrick Weaver, an alleged pedophile who Adamo said was protected by the diocese "to avoid scandal and to cover up the record in Rome."

* Rigney served as Guilfoyle's "pimp," using his position as director of vocations for the diocese to fill vacancies with "priests having a homosexual propensity."

* Guilfoyle's successor, Bishop James T. McHugh, coerced Adamo into remaining silent on the topic, threatening to remove him as pastor of St. Vincent Palloti parish in Haddon Township and withhold pension money.

Walton would not comment Tuesday on the Adamo affidavit's allegations specifically, but disputed the assertion that McHugh tried to silence Adamo.

"Bishop McHugh wrote to him to insist that he stop writing about some of these issues because he so consistently and repeatedly misrepresented and mischaracterized the church's position on a whole range of issues," he said.

Walton noted that after Guilfoyle died in 1991, Adamo praised him as a gentleman and a model Christian in a newspaper column.

"Bishop Guilfoyle goes into eternity with the sign of the cross etched on his soul. He deserved to be loved more than he was," Adamo wrote in the column.

Rigney could not be reached for comment. A woman who answered the telephone at his home in Palm Beach County, Fla., hung up.


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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
"I do think (speculating here) that there is a diabolical element."

I agree. When I saw the web pages on Goodbye Good men and started reading that(and recognizing the respected names supportive of this book) I could no longer consider the info on the rcf.org site just far out, can't possibly be that bad and so on. Then I had some references mentioned there confirmed by trusted friends who were close to Father Hardin. Clearly to me, diabolical is the only way to describe the orchestrated undertow of this crisis. Shortly before this broke, back in February, the Holy Father spoke about evil being at its most dangerous when it is unrecognized and unseen...and he has been speaking for many months of a new spring.
161 posted on 05/03/2002 1:45:33 PM PDT by Domestic Church
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
Agreed a kid is one thing, an adult something else..especially a long term relationship...
162 posted on 05/03/2002 1:46:14 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: Domestic Church
I don't know what to think of some of the most sensationalist allegations out there. I DO know personally of some rather disturbing situations, but some things are hard to prove. Someone swears such and such actually happened involving X,Y, or Z persons, but when it gets to something about someone deliberately doing something for specifically anti-Catholic reasons or motivations, that can be hard to prove. That doesn't mean such things don't happen.

Unfortunately, there are also mentally unbalanced people who allege really wild fantasies. Sorting out the real from the schizo-affectively imagined fantasy can get tricky. If someone came forward, say, with allegations like the ones about Shanley and claimed that a priest you know well, like, and think is fine, did them, you tend not to believe that kind of thing. That it is possible for some individuals to be so compartmentalized that they can do outrageous things and then resume a routine, mundane, appearance of normality, makes it all the more confusing.

I will guess that part of the whole sex abuse problem has something to do with the fact that very wholesome, innocent, orthodox people have trouble realizing that such outrageous and profane conduct does take place. Evil can be bizarre.

163 posted on 05/03/2002 2:04:16 PM PDT by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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To: RnMomof7
Do not tell me that another Revelation is coming ...one is all I can handle:>))

LOL! Christ is the only Revelation we need and desire. He is the Mediator and Fullness of All Revelation.
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164 posted on 05/03/2002 2:12:22 PM PDT by Domestic Church
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To: lady in blue
ping
165 posted on 05/03/2002 4:05:58 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: history_matters; Askel5; patent; Diago; Dr. Brian Kopp; american colleen; Domestic Church
I have to agree that if it is an article, clearly when it is shown as news, it should be allowed to stay there. I do see the point that this particular article is filled with innuendo. Although, when one considers all the allegations coming out, that is what they all they are.

The settlements, over the years, do give some credence to the allegations. I understand that sometimes the Church may have settled, just to prevent what is happening in the news now. But, we live in an age where there cannot be secrets of this nature.

The fact that the lawsuits--civil in nature, are coming into play, one must realize that there could be false accusations. Deep pockets, you know. To me, the position of the Church should be that when there are accusations, the accuser should take the case to the DA, and the DA could decide whether it should be filed, just lie any other molestation case. It is more reasonable inasmuch the burden of proof is much greater.

166 posted on 05/03/2002 6:05:00 PM PDT by Angelique
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To: fatima;History_matters
I do hope you are correct about the Bishop, but on an earlier thread, someone swore the same about Cardinal Law.
167 posted on 05/03/2002 6:15:46 PM PDT by Angelique
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To: history_matters
I'm undergoing chemo just now, and am scheduled for surgery to remove a tumor that's around my lower spine. I thought I was doing something good for the Church and my fellow FReepers but apparently a large number of folks including Jim disagree. So I'm going for now. Please say a prayer for me. God bless

I have read most of your posts, and you are helpful to the Church, but you are right that you do not need hatemail right now. You need to concentrate on your health. I am so sorry to hear about your battle with cancer, and I shall include you in my prayers.

168 posted on 05/03/2002 6:22:58 PM PDT by Angelique
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To: RnMomof7;HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
While molestation as a child is devasting; the 20-year old has got to know better.
169 posted on 05/03/2002 6:31:44 PM PDT by Angelique
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To: Angelique
While molestation as a child is devasting; the 20-year old has got to know better.

AND be a willing participant. HE should be sued IMHO for his failure to warn...how's that for turning the tables?

170 posted on 05/03/2002 6:37:55 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: Angelique
I spoke with this good Bishop a few times,he told me he was one of our listeners for the radio program at that time,how humble for him to say that.He was the real deal and he has my vote.The last I heard he went to God a few years ago.I work with many priests and many people,it is easy for someone to say something about another person and have it written down,because it is on paper does not mean that it is true.I will do some reseach on this Father Adamo who's statement was not entered into evidence and get back to you on him.
171 posted on 05/03/2002 6:38:21 PM PDT by fatima
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To: Angelique
Salvatore J. Adamo Monsignor Salvatore J. Adamo, 81, columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News for 30 years, died Jan. 20, 2001. Adamo wrote often controversial columns for area daily newspapers. His column appeared in the Daily News for 30 years, ending with his retirement in 1999, and in the Atlantic City Press for about 25 years. "Monsignor Adamo was a terrific person and a very big part of the Daily News for a long time," said Zack Stalberg, editor of the Daily News. Adamo served as executive editor for the Catholic Star Herald until he was relieved of his duties in a censorship controversy with the bishop. One series that led to his dismissal was on censorship of the Catholic press. The Catholic Press Association named the series "the best newspaper campaign in the public interest" in 1977, just after he was fired.
172 posted on 05/03/2002 6:49:43 PM PDT by fatima
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To: fatima
http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:YSEKWK3jaVwC:www.glaad.org/org/publications/alerts/%3Frecord%3D2049++Philadelphia+Daily+Adamo&hl=en

A truly hateful and offensive September 19 column by Monsignor S.J. Adamo in the Philadelphia Daily News claims that "Gay people cannot beget children together. They can adopt, but it is not the same thing. [In a heterosexual marriage] the child is the living, continuous evidence of their love....Marriage distinguishes people from the animal kingdom....But let's be honest about it: Homosexuality and marriage do not mix."

173 posted on 05/03/2002 7:39:27 PM PDT by fatima
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To: fatima
Monsignor Salvatore J. Adamo, I remember him well,as I began this research I thought I remember that name,he use to write a column for the dirty news of Philly,no good catholic read his articles and he was an embarrassment for good Catholics for he had the power of the written word in a large paper and he was suppose to represent us.I see he is being quoted even by authors,a real authors does research and you do not quote a bad source
174 posted on 05/03/2002 8:27:38 PM PDT by fatima
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To: RnMomof7
Do not tell me that another Revelation is coming ...one is all I can handle:>))

hey - I resemble that comment ;)

175 posted on 05/04/2002 3:09:37 AM PDT by Revelation 911
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To: Dr. Brian Kopp;rnmomof7
and while you read those Brian, consider my wife was derided on two occasions, Arminianism was called "satanic" and theological "crack cocaine" and the taking of the Catholic communion was referred to as "gnawing on the kidney and sucking on the carotid artery".

Like I said before - If anyone slanders my dear wife, or blasphemes the Body of Jesus Christ, I WILL play "whackamole" with the abuse button. Will I have a potty mouth in the process - perhaps - and while not to excuse, my upbringing plays a large part. I will add, the hand of God has worked in my life in the past six years as I was completely mired in sin beforehand. He has delivered me from alcohol, pills and severe depression. Today - we pray for my temper and speech. Amen Jesus. So yes Brian, by all means go through the posts woody, ma and myself have shared over the past several days. I will direct you here

176 posted on 05/04/2002 3:35:00 AM PDT by Revelation 911
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To: Revelation 911
hey - I resemble that comment ;)

Did I smile when I said that ? It was intended in good fun And note I did not post links to humping dogs and masterbation while typing comments ....

177 posted on 05/04/2002 8:14:56 AM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: Revelation 911
The Truth is there for all to see, Rev. Don't worry. I know the continual abuse and violence of tongue can wear down the most charitable and patient saint.
178 posted on 05/04/2002 11:19:54 AM PDT by Brian Kopp DPM
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