[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

The Attack on the USS Liberty (June 8, 1967) - Speech by Survivor Phillip Tourney At the Revisionist History of War Conference (Video)

‘I Smell CIA/Deep State All Over This’ — RFK Jr. VP Nicole Shanahan Blasts Sanctuary Cities,

we see peaceful protests launching in Los Angeles” - Democrat Senator Cory Booke

We have no legal framework for designating domestic terror organizations

Los Angeles Braces For Another Day Of Chaos As Newsom Pits Marxist Color Revolution Against Trump Admin

Methylene Blue Benefits

Another Mossad War Crime

80 served arrest warrants at 'cartel afterparty' in South Carolina

When Ideas Become Too Dangerous To Platform

The silent bloodbath that's tearing through the middle-class

Kiev Postponed Exchange With Russia, Leaves Bodies Of 6,000 Slain Ukrainian Troops In Trucks

Iranian Intelligence Stole Trove Of Sensitive Israeli Nuclear Files

In the USA, the identity of Musk's abuser, who gave him a black eye, was revealed

Return of 6,000 Soldiers' Bodies Will Cost Ukraine Extra $2.1Bln

Palantir's Secret War: Inside the Plot to Cripple WikiLeaks

Digital Prison in the Making?

In France we're horrified by spending money on Ukraine

Russia has patented technology for launching drones from the space station

Kill ICE: Foreign Flags And Fires Sweep LA

6,000-year-old skeletons with never-before-seen DNA rewrites human history

First Close Look at China’s Ultra-Long Range Sixth Generation J-36Jet

I'm Caitlin Clark, and I refuse to return to the WNBA

Border Czar Tom Homan: “We Are Going to Bring National Guard in Tonight” to Los Angeles

These Are The U.S. States With The Most Drug Use

Chabria: ICE arrested a California union leader. Does Trump understand what that means?Anita Chabria

White House Staffer Responsible for ‘Fanning Flames’ Between Trump and Musk ID’d

Texas Yanks Major Perk From Illegal Aliens - After Pioneering It 24 Years Ago

Dozens detained during Los Angeles ICE raids

Russian army suffers massive losses as Kremlin feigns interest in peace talks — ISW

Russia’s Defense Collapse Exposed by Ukraine Strike


Religion
See other Religion Articles

Title: Catholic priests charged with rape. Again.
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://www.philly.com/philly/news/2 ... _teacher__even_a_cardinal.html
Published: Feb 11, 2011
Author: .
Post Date: 2011-02-11 10:44:19 by PSUSA
Keywords: None
Views: 139
Comments: 1

Grand-jury report on abuse targets priests, teacher, even a cardinal

By DANA DiFILIPPO Philadelphia Daily News

difilid@phillynews.com 215-854-5934

EIGHT YEARS after the American-clergy sex-abuse controversy erupted, Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams yesterday lobbed a bombshell into the still-simmering scandal.

Williams announced the grand-jury indictment of one of former Archbishop Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua's top aides for allegedly endangering children by shielding pedophile priests from detection and shuffling them into unsuspecting parishes where they could continue the perversions of which they are accused.

It's believed to be the first time a high-ranking Catholic official has been accused of being criminally accountable for covering up priest abuse.

Monsignor William Lynn, 60, was charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. As Bevilacqua's secretary for clergy, he was the Archdiocese's personnel director and responsible for investigating reports of priest sexual abuse from 1992 until 2004.

Grand jurors had aimed even higher, saying that Bevilacqua may have been involved in the coverup.

"We do know that over the years Cardinal Bevilacqua was kept closely advised of Monsignor Lynn's activities, and personally authorized many of them . . . [but] we cannot conclude that a successful prosecution can be brought against the Cardinal - at least for the moment," they wrote in their 124-page report.

The cardinal, 87, suffers from cancer and dementia, according to his lawyer.

Lynn, now parish priest at St. Joseph's, in Downingtown, faces up to 14 years in prison if convicted.

Cardinal Justin Rigali, the diocese's archbishop since 2003, declined to discuss the grand-jury report in detail yesterday.

"It is my intention to consider carefully and take very seriously any observations and recommendations of this grand jury," he said.

Advocates for abuse victims celebrated the indictments.

"This news means that finally one of the hundreds of complicit Catholic officials who have hidden or are hiding clergy sex crimes might be brought to justice," said Barbara Dorris, outreach director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP).

Besides the accusations against Lynn and Bevilacqua, the report lays out the abuse allegations involving three other priests and a lay teacher in assaults on two boys.

In one case, two priests and a secular teacher at St. Jerome School, in Northeast Philadelphia, allegedly acted in a sort of perverted tag-team: A priest who molested a 10-year-old altar boy allegedly bragged about it to another priest and the lay teacher, who "passed around" the boy to satisfy their own sick compulsions, according to the grand jury.

In the earlier case, the Rev. James Brennan befriended the family of a 9-year-old parishioner of St. Andrew Church, in Newtown, Bucks County, according to the report.

When the boy was 14, in 1996, his parents allowed him to spend the night at an apartment that Brennan rented in Chester County, the report said. During the sleepover, Brennan allegedly showed him pornography on his computer and bragged about his penis size. He then sodomized him, grand jurors charged.

But years before the alleged rape, church leaders had documented "inappropriate relationships" that Brennan had with minors, primarily as a teacher at Cardinal O'Hara High School, in Springfield, and as live-in chaplain at Divine Providence Village, a residential facility for young women with developmental disabilities, according to the grand-jury report.

Still, Lynn, who recommended priest transfers, and Bevilacqua, who approved them, kept Brennan in parishes with schools, according to the report.

Brennan wasn't booted from active ministry until January 2006, when his victim reported his abuse, the Archdiocese said. He is undergoing a canonical trial to determine his status as a priest.

In the more recent case, a fifth-grader at St. Jerome School, in Holme Circle, allegedly first fell prey to a priest in 1998.

The Rev. Charles Engelhardt allegedly caught the altar boy, then 10, sneaking some wine in the sacristy. Instead of punishing him, Engelhardt allegedly showed the boy some smutty magazines, told him to strip and performed oral sex on him and vice versa, according to the grand jury.

Engelhardt's attorney, Michael J. McGovern, said yesterday that his client was innocent. "It's shocking to my client, it's shocking to me," he said.

But according to the grand jury, Engelhardt apparently confided in like-minded colleagues about his encounter.

The Rev. Edward Avery allegedly molested the boy in the same sacristy. Lay teacher Bernard Shero offered the boy a ride home, but instead drove to a park, where he orally and anally raped him, according to the grand jury.

Archdiocesan officials had known for years that Avery had pedophilia problems, according to the grand jury.


Poster Comment:

Let us strangle the last king with the guts of the last priest. -Diderot

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: PSUSA (#0)

deleted

The relationship between morality and liberty is a directly proportional one.

"Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters." - Ben Franklin

Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-02-11   11:33:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]