Posted on 04/22/2010 6:51:34 AM PDT by marcbold
In all the media hype surrounding the sex abuse scandal, haters of the Church have wondered if that scandal could destroy the Church and the priesthood. The short answer is no, but a scandal like this one could. (Not destroy permanently, of course. Nothing could do that.)
Father David Verhasselt, a priest in the parish of St. Catherine of Alexandria Church in the diocese of Milwaukee, has been placed on administrative leave because he is under investigation for breaking the seal of confession.
The charge is so serious that Archbishop Jerome Listecki has even barred Fr. Verhasselt from visiting the church.
According to local news in Milwaukee ...
(Excerpt) Read more at ncregister.com ...
A Satan worshiper could give a more objective opinion?
You are OUT there!
RCC Apologetics list of excuses:
1. It happened a long time ago
2. They aren’t pedophiles, they are homosexuals
3. Other people do it, we don’t do it as much
4. It was the psychiatrists fault
5. It was the bishops fault
6. The “victims” are just out for money
7. It’s a great conspiracy against the RCC by the homosexual media
Go tell it to the priest in Knoxville who got suspended from all active ministry practically within hours after his bishop found out about abuse that happened 30 years ago. That just happened a couple of days ago.
You'll notice that we were down to *six* abuse allegations involving crimes against minors in 2009 in the US. Somebody's doing something about it, and it's evidently working.
Court OKs sex abuse lawsuit against Methodist church in Missouri
http://bishops.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=21&mid=1617Sexual Abuse in the Church
By The Council of Bishops, The United Methodist Church
There is little doubt that sexual abuse by clergy or representative lay ministers in the church and society is troubling for our communities and congregations worldwide
http://umsexualethics.org/ This website addresses the issues of sexual misconduct, abuse, and harassment by those entrusted with ministerial roles in the UMC
http://www.snapnetwork.org/news/otherstates/mi_sexabuse_complaints.htm ADRIAN — Complaints of sexual abuse by two United Methodist Church ministers were voiced Saturday from the sidewalk in front of the Adrian College campus where an annual weekend gathering of church leaders in the Detroit Conference was taking place
http://www.wfn.org/2002/10/msg00042.html
Presbyterians suggest United Methodists probe abuse reports
http://www.reformation.com/CSA/startPage.html
Welcome to a collection of news reports on ministers who have sexually abused children:
ALL Protestant denominations - 838 Ministers
147 Baptist Ministers
251 “Bible” Church Ministers (fundamentalist/evangelical)
140 Anglican/Episcopalian Ministers
38 Lutheran Ministers
46 Methodist Ministers
19 Presbyterian Ministers
197 various Church Ministers
Eddie Thomas, pastor of St. Luke Baptist Church in Ringgold, LA., is arrested and charged with indecent behavior with a juvenile, aggravated incest and pornography involving a juvenile. (the Shreveport Times, July 17, 2003)
Police seize videotape alleged to show sex with child
NEWARK, N.J. A convicted sex offender who was named pastor of a city church several weeks ago has been removed from the post. Shiloh Baptist Church leaders had hired the Rev. Chavalis T. Williams in mid-March, even though they knew he had pleaded guilty in Florida to charges of child abuse and using children in a sexual performance. (Newsday, May 7, 2003)
Convicted sex offender removed as pastor of Newark church
Tinley Park, IL. For the second time in two weeks, a Baptist pastor from New Lenox has been charged with molesting a child and prosecutors said they are looking for more victims. Dennis Larry Shaw, 53, of the 2100 block of Sanford Drive, New Lenox, was charged Monday with aggravated criminal sexual abuse of a 16-year-old girl, according to the Will County state’s attorney’s office. On Jan. 31, Shaw was arrested on similar charges after a parishioner’s 12-year-old daughter alleged she was fondled by the pastor inside the church between October and December, prosecutors said. (Daily Southtown, February 11, 2003)
Minister again charged with molestation
Lyons, NY. Former Lyons Minister Sentenced to 1 1/3 -3 years in State Prison. The retired minister of the Mount Zion Baptist Church in Lyons was sen-tenced to 1 1/3 to 3 years in state prisonon Tuesday (1/14). Grady O. KempSr., age 65, ofWadley, Georgia, pled guilty to a reduced crime of Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the 2nd Degree-a Class D Felony on December 12, 2002, sparing the step-daughter from testifying. Kemp, when completing his prison term, must regis-ter as a sexual predator. He had been indicted by a Wayne County Grand Jury in July of last year, for one count of Sexual Mischief in the 1st Degree, 4 counts of Rape in the 2nd Degree, 2 counts of Rape in the 3rd Degree, 4 counts of Sex Abuse in the 2nd Degree, 2 counts of Sex Abuse in the 3rd Degree and one count of Sodomy in the 2nd Degree, involving a step daughter. Grady had been arrested on July 31, 2002. It is alleged that the sexual activity with a step daughter began when the girl was 9 years old and continued until she was 14. “He had sexual contact with the girl hundreds of times,” said Wayne County District Attorney, Rick Healy. The incidents came to light when the girl, now 16 years old, began fidgeting and praying. The next day the girlbegan crying and screaming at a family gathering and said she could not hold it back any longer. The girl’s mother and Kemp’s former wife, Lynda Kemp, said she and her daughter now live in Panama City, Florida. According to Healy, Grady had served as pastor of the church for almost 20 years. “He just retired last year and moved to Georgia,” said Healy. Grady still owned a house at 122 Ford Street in Newark, where the alleged crimes took place. (Times of Wayne County, Jan. 27, 2003
Fort Pierce, FL. Pastor Kenneth Johnson, recently convicted of having sex with a minor, and Friendship Missionary Baptist Church — where he reportedly continues to minister — were named in a sex-abuse lawsuit filed Tuesday. Johnson, 39, is scheduled to be sentenced Friday on one count of unlawful sexual activity with a minor. He faces up to 15 years on the second-degree felony. (The Tribune, January 22, 2003) .
Johnson to be sentenced Friday on 1 count of unlawful sexual activity with minor
Bryan, TX. A pastor was arrested and released from jail Monday night after he was charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child. Ford was indicted earlier this month based on an allegation he had sexually assaulted a teenage boy who went on a trip with the pastor to the Texas Panhandle more than two years ago. Ford was pastor from the New Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Bryan where he had served for 17 years. (Bryan-College Station Eagle, Dec. 24, 2002)
pastor accused of assaulting Bryan boy arrested
TEMECULA, CA. Six years ago, Becky J.’s life revolved around Temecula Valley Baptist Church. She worshipped there, went to school there, and even worked after hours two days a week at the school to earn pocket money. That’s where she met 40-year-old Pastor Kerry Clyde Martin. But at 14, Becky didn’t understand the concept of street smarts, she said. She didn’t know when the man befriended her what the future held. “He listened to my problems and would tell me how right I was if I had a fight with my parents,” she said. “I always thought he meant it in a pastor way, or like a father.” Little did Becky know that as a cleric at two previous churches — one in Maryland and one in Orange County — Martin had already been accused of sexually molesting at least three other girls, all 14. Little did she know the friendly, charismatic minister was taking the first steps that would culminate in his repeatedly raping the girl over the next two years. (The Californian, Dec. 8, 2002)
Child sex abuse reaches far beyond Catholic Church, experts say
Most of those are objectively true. Are they still excuses?
>80% of the abuses were committed against postpubescent boys. By definition, that's not pedophilia.
There were just under 400 "new reports" of abuse involving church employees in the US last year. The vast majority were first reports of incidents which happened before 1985. Only six were reports of incidents involving persons who were minors in 2009.
It was the bishops fault
Well, duh. Who do you suppose is responsible for disciplining diocesan priests in the first instance, aside from their lawful superior, the diocesan bishop?
Its a great conspiracy against the RCC by the homosexual media
As I've pointed out before, if your name is Harvey Milk and you were a city supervisor in SF, you can brag about seducing 16yo boys in your autobiography and get a city holiday named after you.
All of the liberal MSM is pro-abortion. Abortion is the ultimate child abuse. IMO, nobody who is pro-abortion has any standing or justification for condemning anyone else on the grounds of child abuse. They favor the cold-blooded murder of children for the sake of convenience. Their victims don't grow up to sue or talk to reporters; they're flushed down the sewage system or put in a landfill.
It doesn't get any more "abusive" than that.
I can sit here and post all day long probably into the night or even weeks...Don’t point the finger when it is pointing right back at ya! Clean up your own Church!
Cute. You got your little rhetorical juxtaposition there, and you only had to murder the truth to do it.
Who the Dickens said, anywhere, anytime, that you could *rape children* all you wanted???
Sadly, it is an astonishlingly TRUE remark.
However, some will use past mistakes to bash the Church forever. What they do not realize is while the members of the Church are imperfect, the Church is ordained by Christ.
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