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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: Society of African Missions
Several things of note
There are several things of note today: (1) Father Paul Breau Sex assault charges which had been laid against Father Paul (Archdiocese of Moncton) have been withdrawn: 07 December 2017: Priest accused of sexual assault won’t have to go through trial … Continue reading
Posted in Clerical sexual predators
Tagged Archdiocese of Moncton, Archdiocese of Regina, Basilians, Corner Brook and Labrador Diocese, Cornwall, defrocked, laicized, Milltown Institute, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Ontario, Saint George's Diocese, Saskatchewan, Society of African Missions
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Klutsey: Father Hope Klutsey SMA
Hope Klutsey Father Hope Klutsey SMA Priest. Ordained 08 August 1998. Member of the Society of African Missions (SMA) a missionary organization. Was serving in the Diocese of Ndola, Zambia prior to arriving Ottawa Illinois around August 2013 to fill … Continue reading
Posted in Accused or charged, Bishops
Tagged Archdiocese of Regina, Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, SMA, Society of African Missions
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Statement of Claim re sex abuse allegations against Father Thomas C. O’Flaherty
[Note from Sylvia: The following is the text of the redacted Statement of Claim filed against the Diocese of London Ontario and the American Province of the Society of African Missions regarding sex abuse allegations against Father Thomas C. O’Flaherty. … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Clerical sexual predators, Scandal
Tagged lawsuit, London Diocese, Ontario, Society of African Missions
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Yes, I will be adding his name
I will be posting a page on Father Thomas O’Flaherty, an Irish priest with the American Province of the Society of African Missions who eventually became incarnated in the Diocese of London, Ontario. I had hoped to get things wrapped … Continue reading
Posted in Accused or charged, Canada, Clerical sexual predators, Ireland, Scandal
Tagged lawsuit, London Diocese, Ontario, Society of African Missions
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O’Flaherty: Father Thomas O’Flaherty
Thomas C. O’Flaherty Priest with the Diocese of London, Ontario. Ordained 1948 as a priest for the American Province of the Society of African Missions. At some point and for reasons at this time unknown moved to London Ontario and … Continue reading
Posted in Accused or charged, Bishops, Canada, Clerical sexual predators, Scandal
Tagged lawsuit, London Diocese, Ontario, Society of African Missions
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