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- bc on The antithesis of the goodness and love of God.
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- bc on The antithesis of the goodness and love of God.
- bc on Despite warnings, past Buffalo bishops returned abusive clergy to parishes
- bc on “Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, former archbishop, alleged to have sexually abused minor” & related articles
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- It’s nearly ‘over’
- Court reserves decision in Father MacKenzie extradition review
- “Unravelling church secrets – The Fifth Estate” & “Prey” a TVO documentary
- Prey (the documentary)
- Extraditions
- Basilian Fathers lose appeal
- Chaldeon priest who made a “mistake” off to prison
- Monsignor’s trial continues in December
- Peace bond and withdrawal of charges for Father Noronha
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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 2011
Fill in the blanks?
Another name added yesterday: Father Bohdan Borowec Father Bohdan Borowec, a Polish-born priest ordained in Canada for the Ukrainian Archeparchy of Winnipeg Manitoba in 1984. That means that Father Borowec belongs to the Ukrainian rite of the Roman Catholic Church … Continue reading
Posted in Accused or charged, Canada, Clerical sexual predators
Tagged Catholic, Charged, Clerical sexual predators, Manitoba, recycle, Winnipeg
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Update
Well, a much more productive day today. I have been trying to reach the Honourable Tagak Curley’s, Nunavut’s Minister of Health and Social Services. I wanted to find out what if any steps have been taken to ensure that the … Continue reading
Awaiting call backs
The Father Joseph Moore page is added. A busy day on the phone yesterday – awaiting a few call backs. Enough for now Sylvia
Poltergeists?
Not to plague you with my problems, but by way of explanation for promises not kept. I am beginning to believe in poltergeists! I do now have a phone line – after much experimenting and testing it turned out our … Continue reading
Unanswered questions
The best laid plans of mice and men… I had unexpected but very welcome company this morning and for lunch. Then, mid after noon when I was all set to get to work on the phone I discovered that my … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Clerical sexual predators, recycled
Tagged Clerical sexual predators, Halifax Archdiocese, Nova Scotia, priest, recycle
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The weekend flew
The weekend flew by. A bit of family time. A bit of catching up on emails with some still to go. And a bit of research. I will get caught up on court dates tomorrow. There are a number to … Continue reading
It’s fixed
Well, I created a bit of a mess on the site for a while. I was fixing a link when somehow I inadvertently deleted a page. That absence of that single page sent every country and article linked to “Other Countries” under the … Continue reading
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Ridiculous?
The translator doesn’t translate Comments! Isn’t that ridiculous? Why would it translate everything but the Comments? Anyway, I am now on the hunt for a way to add a translate feature for comments. It’s not looking too easy, but I … Continue reading
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Did he teach school there?
Another court date for Father William Hodgson Marshall csb today, this one at 10 am in Windsor. Given that all charges have yet to be transferred to Windsor there probably won’t be too much happening there – aside setting another date. As … Continue reading