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- bc on The antithesis of the goodness and love of God.
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- Court reserves decision in Father MacKenzie extradition review
- “Unravelling church secrets – The Fifth Estate” & “Prey” a TVO documentary
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- Basilian Fathers lose appeal
- Chaldeon priest who made a “mistake” off to prison
- Monsignor’s trial continues in December
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Links of Interest
- Abuse of Minors: The Church's response
- Australian Royal Commission
- Bishop Accountability
- Cornwall and the Cornwall Public Inquiry
- IICSA Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in England and Wales
- International Clergy Sexual Abuse Monitor
- Ken Hills Blogspot
- KLOKK
- Monsignor Bernard Prince website
- N.Ireland Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry
- Special Commission of Inquiry into matters relating to the Police investigation of certain child sexual abuse allegations in the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle
- Vicoria Australia Parliamentray Inquiry
Monthly Archives: February 2009
Only one
No “work” accomplished today – at least not on the computer 🙂 A chance to think though… It dawned on me that there was only one victim in the Weave Shed yesterday for the big Phase 2 day. Only one. … Continue reading
In ever decreasing circles
Dave had two stints inserted today. He was transferred as planned to Kingston. Now that the procedure has been done he will be transferred back to Brockville. That’s all I know at this time. I will keep you posted when … Continue reading
Perrynoia or Perryphobia?
Phase 2 submissions commence at 0930 hours (9:30 am) this morning, Friday 27 February 2009. The roster for the day is as follows: 9:30 am – 10:00 am: Citizens for Community Renewal 10:00 am – 10:15 am: Coalition for Action … Continue reading
Bad news
Closing submissions for Phase I continue at 0930 hours (9:30 am) tomorrow morning, Thursday, 26 February 2009. The roster for the day is as follows: 9:30 am – 11:30 am: Diocese of Alexandria –Cornwall 11:45 am – 12:05 pm: Upper … Continue reading
The message is out
Closing submissions for Phase I continue at 0930 hours(9:30 am) this morning, Wednesday, 25 February 2009. The roster for the day is as follows: 9:30 am – 11:30 am: Children’s Aid Society of SD&G 11:45 am – 12:30 pm: Jacques … Continue reading
Posted in Clerical sexual predators, Cornwall Public Inquiry, Perry Dunlop
Tagged death threat, ephebophiles, homophobic, paedophiles
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Conspiratorial homophobes – but, no ring!
Well, I anticipated a lot of filth and rot, but once again the anticipation and the reality are poles apart. The long absent Canadian Press sailed into Cornwall to further Paul Scott’s Citizens for Community Renewal notion that Cornwall is … Continue reading
Moral panic
Moral panic is the new buzz word for those at the Weave Shed intent on defending the indefensible. Yesterday it was Helen Daley rambling on and on about “moral panic.” This morning it’s Giuseppi Ciprianno and Michael Neville. It made … Continue reading
Applause
Oral submissions continue at 0930 hours (9: 30 am) tomorrow morning, Tuesday 24 February 2009. The roster for the day is as follows: 9:30 am – 10:30 am: Father Charles MacDonald/Doug Seguin/Estate of Ken Seguin 10:45 am – 12:45 pm: … Continue reading
Why the blind eye?
Submissions for Phase I of the Cornwall Public Inquiry start at 0900 hours or 0930 hours (9:00 or 9:30 am) tomorrow morning, Monday 23 February 2009. The Cornwall Public Inquiry website Home page lists the start time as 0900 hours: … Continue reading
Why?
Some further thoughts stemming from the Men’s Project paper: 23 December 2008: Men & Healing: Theory, Research and Practise in Working with Male Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse……. Are female victims of “domestic violence” forced to interact with male workers … Continue reading