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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
Tag Archives: Gatineau-Hull Archdiocese
Three more articles
Father Stephen Amesse had a court date today in Ottawa: 08 April 2016: 09:30 am, Assignment court, Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Ottawa courthouse (161 Elgin St.) It’s hard to believe that, isn’t it, that the charges were laid December … Continue reading
Posted in Accused or charged, Canada, Clerical sexual predators, Scandal, Trials
Tagged Gatineau-Hull Archdiocese, murder, Oblates, Ontario, Ottawa Archdiocese, Quebec
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Another dirty rotten mess
The next court-date for ex-priest, previously convicted and currently incarcerated child molester Donald Grecco is: 26 April 2016: 09:00 am, “to be spoken to,” courtroom #2, Robert S. K. Welch St Catharine’s courthouse, St. Catharine’s, Ontario (59 Church St.) Please keep … Continue reading
Posted in Bishops, Cornwall, homosexual, Scandal
Tagged Alexandria, Alexandria-Cornwall Diocese, Gatineau-Hull Archdiocese, murder, priest, Proulx, Quebec, Sault Ste Marie Diocese
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Rinfret: Father Roger Rinfret
Father Roger Rinfret Roger Rinfret M.A., L. Ph., L.Th., M. Sc. Priest, Archdiocese of Ottawa, Ontario. Ordained 08 February 1957 . (in 1963 the Diocese of Hull Quebec was erected. Some time after that Father Rinfret’s incardination changed from the … Continue reading
Posted in Bishops, Canada, Scandal
Tagged Gatineau-Hull Archdiocese, Ontario, Ottawa Archdiocese, Quebec
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Interesting
I really do want to get the pages added for each name listed on the Accused page. I am still picking away. I’ll draw your attention to three new pages added to the site: (1) Father John Harper London Diocese, Again. … Continue reading
Posted in Accused or charged, Basilians, Bishops, Canada, Clerical sexual predators, Cornwall, Scandal, Trials
Tagged Basilians, Bishop, Convicted, Cover-up, Gatineau-Hull Archdiocese, Guilty, London Diocese, Ontario, schools, Windsor
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Payne: Father Ivan Payne
Ivan Payne Charles Ivan Payne Irish priest. Ordained 1967 for the Archdiocese of Dublin, Ireland. 1998 CONVICTED in Ireland of offences related to sex abuse of boys age 11 to 14 dating from 1968 to 1987. Known by some as “Ivan … Continue reading
Dare I ask?
From across the border in the United States another horror story of abuse. I have a link to a video clip in the first article. I think it’s worth watching. 10 February 2011: Philadelphia priests and Catholic teacher arrested for … Continue reading
Discredit the witness is the name of the game
Several pertinent points from the Benoit Brisson/Lise Brisson testimony I have not had opportunity to blog until now. To date I don’t see it in the media coverage and believe it is essential that it gets out. I believe some … Continue reading