Monday, July 29, 2013

The Priest who Preyed on Deaf Boys




this is the HBO documentary on Fr. Laurence Murphy

The sad sad story

Very graphic, sad, sad.......sickening

But it gives you an idea of how Fr. Maciel abused the children under his care

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Polanski's Teenage Victim

Polanski Victim Makes a Statement with Her Memoir's Haunting Cover

A Roman Polanski's victim of sexual assault is speaking out in a bio due out in September; she has her portrait on the cover as part of the process of 'reclaiming her identity' after the shame and the effort to bringing him to justice

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Archbishop of Dublin Angry over Catholic Hierarchy's Lack of Concern for Victims of Priest Abuse


Dublin's Archbishop Diarmuid Martin
Diarmuid Martin, Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, who has tried to save the Church in Ireland from abandonment by the Catholic people who are sick and tired of the way the Catholic leadership did not protect victims and then connived with police to protect pedophile priests, has spoken again as part of a justice department report is released.



Archbishop angry over Catholic Church’s lack of concern for abused children

Dublin Archbishop Martin slams church's response in wake of report






The Catholic Archbishop of Dublin Dr. Diarmuid Martin has hit out at the church’s lack of concern for children abused by priests.
He was responding to a just-published report which was severely critical of three previous archbishops of Dublin including Cardinal Desmond Connell.
The report, Chapter 20 of the investigation by Judge Yvonne Murphy into abuses in the Dublin Archdiocese, was released for publication by the High Court on Friday although the rest of the judge’s findings were published in November 2009.
Chapter 20 was censored from the initial publication pending trial of defrocked priest Patrick McCabe.
The chapter, when finally published last week, found there was “shocking” Garda (police) “connivance” with the church authorities when one serious complaint was stifled, there was failure to investigate another, and McCabe was allowed by his superiors to leave the country.
Martin, hitting out at the lack of concern for children abused by priests, said Chapter 20’s criticisms of the church showed “there was concern for everybody except the child.”
“The priest was looked after, people were kept quiet, and many of those children weren’t even spoken to.  There is no way in which the church of Jesus Christ should have treated children in that way.”
Former priest McCabe, now 77, was jailed for 18 months last October for a number of abuses against schoolboys, one aged only nine.
The Murphy Report found he was able to flee to the U.S. after Garda connivance with church authorities. He was arrested in the U.S. in August 2010 and extradited to Ireland in June 2011.
Before he fled to the U.S. McCabe served in several dioceses in Dublin between 1971 and 1983. He worked in the Santa Rosa diocese in California between 1983 and 1986. His faculties as a priest were withdrawn in 1987 and he was laicised in 1988.
He left a psychiatric hospital in February 1988. The Irish bishops allowed him to return to the U.S. Judge Murphy, in one of her most damning indictments in her report, summarized, “They, in effect, set him loose on the unsuspecting population of Stockton, California.” 
Martin said, “For those abused by Patrick McCabe, the wait for truth has been a long one.”