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Spending at parish soars with new priest
WORLD-HERALD ^ | April 16, 2005 | CHRISTOPHER BURBACH

Posted on 04/16/2005 11:24:59 PM PDT by CatherineSiena

Spending at parish soars with new priest

A noted Catholic thinker who was brought in to run St. Anthony Catholic Church in south Omaha allegedly spent more than $400,000 in 1 and 1/2 years - at a small parish that normally spent about $50,000 a year.

Police are investigating the Rev. Peter Stravinskas' handling of St. Anthony's parish funds after parishioners filed a report of a possible embezzlement. Detectives have told a judge it appears parish money was spent on Stravinskas' personal expenses, including travel, mortgage payments and credit cards.

In a court filing last month, Omaha police said two parish funds - one worth $82,000 and the other worth $71,000 - were nearly wiped out. Only $4,200 remained from the $153,000 total, detectives told a judge.

But The World-Herald learned this week that those funds represented only part of St. Anthony's savings.

And people knowledgeable about the situation said the money taken from those accounts was only part of a larger amount spent from August 2002, when Stravinskas arrived, until March 2004, when the Archdiocese of Omaha froze parish funds.

Stravinskas has not been charged with a crime and remains St. Anthony's temporary administrator. He has declined to comment. He was scheduled to return Friday night from a trip to Rome, said the Rev. Nicholas Gregoris, who answered the door at the rectory Friday.

The Rev. Gregory Baxter, chancellor of the archdiocese, declined to comment, citing the police investigation.

Police have declined to comment on the extent of Stravinskas' alleged misspending.

Church financial records published in parish documents indicate, however, that St. Anthony had $313,000 in savings in January 2002. It is unclear what that total was when Stravinskas arrived that summer, but parishioners said St. Anthony had no extraordinary expenses before Stravinskas came.

The parish typically brought in about $50,000 a year and spent that much, said Albinas Reskevicius, a parish trustee for nearly 40 years until early 2003. He said he had no knowledge of parish spending since that time.

Omaha Archbishop Elden Curtiss brought Stravinskas, 54, to Omaha from Mount Pocono, Pa. A clerical group Stravinskas had founded there, the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, had been disbanded.

Stravinskas has written numerous books and founded magazines, the Catholic Answer and the Catholic Response, defending traditional Roman Catholic teachings.

Stravinskas, a native of New Jersey, is a priest of the Diocese of Boise, Idaho, but hasn't worked there in 25 years.

Stravinskas shares Lithuanian ancestry with many of the St. Anthony parishioners, but there has been no more explanation of why such a noted priest landed in a shrinking neighborhood parish.

Curtiss declined to be interviewed Friday about the parish's finances or about how he knows Stravinskas or why he brought him to Omaha.

In a May 2002 sermon, the archbishop praised Stravinskas as "a first-rate scholar with a rich academic background," and "a herald of truth in the church."

Curtiss delivered the sermon in New York City to mark the 25th anniversary of Stravinskas' ordination.

"Now that I am 70, I will be fortunate to be associated with you and your ministry for another decade," Curtiss said. "You are a special priest and a special friend to me and many people who really know you. I consider you a gift in my ministry and in my life."

In Omaha, Stravinskas registered the Priestly Society of the Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman as a Nebraska nonprofit, based at the St. Anthony rectory.

Stravinskas also hired a contractor to renovate parish buildings. Contractor Mark Warsocki said the priest paid him and others to do $126,000 in work.

In the church, Warsocki said, he installed a marble floor in the sanctuary, painted the ceiling and repaired the tabernacle area.

Stravinskas wanted to convert the rectory, a former convent, into a more comfortable residence for himself, Gregoris and a seminarian, Warsocki said. They felt cramped in 9-by-13-foot rooms where nuns once lived, the contractor said.

He built a three-room suite for Stravinskas, plus a library, in the rectory's unfinished basement.

Warsocki installed new flooring, a patio door, windows, a wine rack and a deck on the rectory's main floor, he said, and converted four second-floor sleeping rooms into two living suites with individual bathrooms.

Warsocki said Stravinskas also had hired him to create two more living suites. But Warsocki said Stravinskas stopped the work on Good Friday 2004, after the archdiocese audit. The contractor said he had $16,000 worth of labor left to do.

Warsocki described the work as needed and not lavish. He said Stravinskas had him buy materials from home improvement stores with the priest's personal credit card.

Warsocki said he undercharged because of inexperience and a desire to improve a parish where his grandfather and father had belonged.


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To: Petskelis

atgal tau


321 posted on 06/04/2005 7:39:03 PM PDT by Angelas
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To: Palladin

Pastas, oops I mean ping


322 posted on 06/04/2005 7:43:50 PM PDT by Angelas
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To: Petskelis; Angelas

Why don't you just email each other personally instead of hogging up thread space telling everyone that you're emailing each other? Yes, YOU ARE CHILDISH - your behavior is soooo junior high.

Most of these posts are way over your head. It's not even fun anymore.



323 posted on 06/04/2005 7:44:04 PM PDT by church militant
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To: ancilla
"You might be Dr Jeffrey Bond, who has posted on other blogs regarding this story. On the other blog Dr Bond was trying to make a connection just as you are to the dirty dealings in Pennsylvania."

I am sure Dr Bond will get a kick out of this one!
324 posted on 06/04/2005 7:53:07 PM PDT by Angelas
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To: Angelas

Here's how Elden Curtiss treated another whistleblower:

Teacher says archbishop told her to quit after priest report (5/19/2002)

A teacher at a Catholic school says the archbishop of Omaha asked her to resign because she told police that a priest had used a church computer to look at child pornography on the Internet.
Archbishop Elden Curtiss acknowledges that he talked with Norfolk Sacred Heart kindergarten teacher Linda Hammond, but he did not say if he asked her to resign.

She did not resign.

Madison County Attorney Joe Smith said Friday that he was considering charges against Curtiss, including a count of tampering with a witness.

More comment on Amy Welborn's blog.




What's up with Curtiss? I thought he was a fairly decent Bishop. Is he going over to the Dark Side?


325 posted on 06/04/2005 7:54:18 PM PDT by Palladin (No Korans were abused in the making of this post.)
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To: Petskelis
"To: Petskelis; Angelas
Why don't you just email each other personally instead of hogging up thread space telling everyone that you're emailing each other? Yes, YOU ARE CHILDISH - your behavior is soooo junior high.

Most of these posts are way over your head. It's not even fun anymore."

I don't think she read post 286....
326 posted on 06/04/2005 7:59:34 PM PDT by Angelas
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To: Palladin

Your fatal mistake was getting tangled up with Petskelis and Angelas.

You see, they don't know how to play it cool or cover their tracks. They gave your identity away in posts #298 and #299.

They're rank amateurs.



327 posted on 06/04/2005 8:02:07 PM PDT by church militant
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To: Angelas

Is the perp planning his escape from Omaha?

From the Stravinskas website:

Join Our Pilgrimage!

The Catholic Response
invites you to join our 14 day Pilgrimage of Prayer and Fellowship

June 17 - 30, 2005

Holy Land and Rome
Visit:

Nazareth - Sea of Galilee - Jerusalem - Bethlehem - Rome - Sorento -
Catacombs - Vatican City

Led by Father Peter M. J. Stravinskas and Father Nicholas Gregoris


328 posted on 06/04/2005 8:04:38 PM PDT by Palladin (No Korans were abused in the making of this post.)
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To: church militant

Surely you realize that many investigative reporters hang out here at Free Republic?

You, my dear, are not one of them.

Nor are you a competent detective.


329 posted on 06/04/2005 8:08:14 PM PDT by Palladin (No Korans were abused in the making of this post.)
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To: Palladin

I researched the costs of these trips. They normally run $2000-$3000, but this one costs $4,000....


330 posted on 06/04/2005 8:08:24 PM PDT by Angelas
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To: Palladin

Oops! You just stepped in it, too.


331 posted on 06/04/2005 8:12:59 PM PDT by church militant
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To: Angelas

It would be interesting to learn who rooms with whom on this trip.


332 posted on 06/04/2005 8:13:30 PM PDT by Palladin (No Korans were abused in the making of this post.)
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To: Palladin

Well I'm sure the priests won't be rooming with the elderly ladies! Let's throw out some more scandalous speculations. Hitch a ride on the speeding train to hell.


333 posted on 06/04/2005 8:19:46 PM PDT by church militant
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To: Palladin

"Nor are you a competent detective."


How do you know I'm incompetent when I never revealed your identity?

Maybe because I accused you in a personal email which you have not yet answered?

First Deep Throat, now Palladin!


334 posted on 06/04/2005 8:28:17 PM PDT by church militant
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To: church militant

I guess I'll just post to myself since everyone else is speechless.

(crickets chirping)


335 posted on 06/04/2005 8:38:34 PM PDT by church militant
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To: church militant

"hogging up thread space"------ don't worry about it, not your problem.
If these posts were way over my head, I wouldn't respond to them.
I didn't know defending one's parish from the likes of people like you and your leader was supposed to be fun.
What's fun is watching all the stuff you keep saying about the parish that really doesn't matter because you've only been here a short time. The way all of you newcomers think you are just so much better than everyone who built the parish. I think I read something in an earlier post where it was stated that you are now in control. That's okay, maybe when all is said and done you will be accomplices to this whole financial theft, since the "new" parish council advises the administrator where and how to spend the money.(which I also read in an earlier post). Maybe you can all use the prison chapel together.


336 posted on 06/05/2005 6:33:49 AM PDT by Petskelis
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To: Petskelis
I just returned from some lengthy business trips and have been going through all of the new threads. WOW!

I see St. Anthony's true parishioners have new friends. Welcome to you, maske13, and Palladin! Where did Johnnieangel and South O Proud go?

You are doing a great job stating the facts and not getting into defending the nonsense they post. I see "everyone" missed me! Well, I'm baaaaack......
337 posted on 06/05/2005 9:42:49 AM PDT by Concerned Catholic
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To: Palladin

Re Your Post 135

Great sense of humor!


338 posted on 06/05/2005 9:46:02 AM PDT by Concerned Catholic
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To: Angelas
"This is not true. Father Stravinskas demands we chant the responses as in true Gregorian Latin Masses. This would be different if he owned up and called it a Latin mass instead of trying to call it a Lithuanian Mass and not allowing true Lithuanian liturgical responses like other churches do."

You are absolutely correct.
While I was on the east coast I attended a true Lithuanian Mass and the singing and liturgical responses were wonderful. I miss these!
"To: Angelas
You never heard of Father Stravinskas before 1996!! He had written many best sellers, was the head of the Catholic league, had appeared on many TV shows, including EWTN, etc.

I don't know of too many that purport to be catholic that didn't know of Father Stravinskas.

104 posted on 05/20/2005 4:25:16 AM PDT by omahacatholic (Oremus pro invicem!)"

Stravinskas is a well known author. Have you read anything by Dr. Sungenis?
339 posted on 06/05/2005 10:00:51 AM PDT by Concerned Catholic
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To: Concerned Catholic

Do you like Sungenis?

Father S. wrote the epilogue for one of his books! Maybe two?


340 posted on 06/05/2005 10:10:01 AM PDT by church militant
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