The Diocese of Winona is tagging along with the Archdiocese of Minneapolis St. Paul in attempting to tax Jim Keenan with costs.
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The Diocese of Winona is tagging along with the Archdiocese of
Minneapolis St. Paul in attempting to tax Jim Keenan with costs. This
time, the taxation is to the tune of $68,000 from the Diocese of Winona.
At a news conference on Tuesday, a sexual abuse survivor, together with
his parents and wife, for the first time publicly explained why he
continues to fight to force the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis
to disclose the identity of known pedophile priests.
From Jeff Anderson: “This Archbishop’s effort to tax and get a judgment against a
clergy sex abuse victim is so morally and legally outrageous I feel an obligation to spread
this news around the world.
From Jeff Anderson: “This Archbishop’s effort to tax and get a judgment against a
clergy sex abuse victim is so morally and legally outrageous I feel an obligation to spread
this news around the world.
At a news conference in front of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Survivor’s Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), objected to the legal maneuver…
We cannot be fooled. As we previewed here, the Pope gathered his cardinals last week in Rome, and promised a meaningful discussion regarding clergy childhood sexual abuse. In reality, as SNAP laments, the meeting of cardinals at the Vatican last week was just as expected, no action, no change, no substance.
Building on the November conference that brought
world-renowned speakers to Australia, Survivors Australia hits the ground
running.
Despite issuing guidelines banning “offensive”
content, Amazon continued to market this abhorrent book online and through
their Kindle sales in the last week.
Fortunately, the extreme outrage that followed this discovery eventually caused
Amazon to remove the book from its catalog yesterday.
Pope Benedict has called the Cardinals across the world to the Vatican for “a day of reflection and prayer” next week. This promises to be more of the same—all talk, no action. What the Pope should be doing is calling law enforcement from across the globe to the Vatican to investigate and prosecute those who have committed and been complicit in the sexual abuse of children.