Video: We hope that other US Attorneys across the United States will begin to take the types of steps taken by Calif US Attorney Tom O'Brien, investigating the Los Angeles Archdiocese. says Mary Grant, a regional leader of SNAP. .
'Cardinal Mahony was not acting alone,'
Grant says in above video that accused priests like Michael Baker would have been in prison long ago, if Mahony had not just transfered him to a new parish in the 1980s.
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TRANSCRIPT: of 2 min sound byte above;
We believe future abuse can be prevented. You can’t stop a child molester. You can put them in jail. For example Michael Baker was finally put in jail. He is a very notable case.
(Michael Baker) is a priest who went to Cardinal Mahony and said I'm a child molester. And Cardinal Mahony basically said that's okay, we're going to put you in several parishes. Michael Baker is in prison today. But he’d be there likely for the rest of his life if Cardinal Mahony had [INAUDIBLE] for many years ago and reported his crimes.
Cardinal Mahony is not acting alone
He needs to be brought to justice and that's how we can prevent future abuse from happening to other children.
We hope that other US Attorneys across the United States will begin to take those types of steps. Because you can’t stop a child molester, but real consequences for their enablers who enabled abuse and enable pedophiles might prevent future abuse and really help heal those that have already been wounded.
MAHONY Is Pure EVIL. If his lips are moving, he is lying.
Satan could not have a better agent in the Church, to destroy it, than Mahony!
www.bishop-accountability.org
/abusetracker for daily verified & vetted global coverage on Rog 'Mahal' Mahony and his band of pedo enablers, perpetrators, and aid & abettors at the USCCB (Unremoved Sexual Criminal Cabal Bishops), and the Roman "La Cosa Nostra" Curia, headed by Joseph Ratzinger and Bill "Darth" Lerveda, with a special guest appearance by Bernie Law (less).
To date, this rolling crime spree has cost global laity at least $12 Billion Offetory Plate Diverted/Stolen Dollars, with no end in sight.
The Curia's Motto & Credo Remains = ISAIAH 28:15!
It is a MORTAL SIN to be giving these subhuman soul-less scum any monies laity!!!
St. Peter Damien remains correct in his assertion = "STOP DONATING LAITY!"
Less than 3,500 red hats and miters are the CAUSE of this PURE EVIL, and each needs to be removed from office and placed under life house arrest in some Gulag, after canonical censor, at a minmum like proven pedo founder of the pedo cult, The Legion Of Christ/Regnum Christi, and/or EXCOMMUNICATED.
Edmund Burke reminds each of us: "The only condition for the triumph of evil is for good men (or women) to do nothing!"
No Curia Punishment Or Removal (Who Are The MAIN CAUSE)? No Laity Monies! It's THAT Simple!
Fiat Lux & Veritas!
Albino Luciani,
MURDERED POPE,
NOT Smiling, From Heaven
Citizen Investigator Wont Be Silent on Western PA Childhood Sexual Abuse. Speaking Engagements Will Detail 20-Year Investigation.
Catholic clergy childhood sexual abuse and cover-ups were seldom discussed before the Boston Archdiocese scandal broke around Cardinal Bernard Laws mishandling of pedophile priests like John Geoghan, Paul Shanley, and others. According to Mike Ference, who began investigating similar issues in Western Pennsylvania after his son was shot by a boy believed to have been abused by a priest, that silence was, and is, a large part of the problem.
Abuse has been documented for centuries, he explains. And one reason it continues is that too many people remain silent, look the other way, or, worst of all, actively engage in a cover-up. The primary culprit may be the church hierarchy, but the problem extends to individual parishioners, law enforcement officials, politicians, journalists. Even today, the civil liberties of victimized children and their families are often deliberately ignored.
Ference believes in straightforward legal solutions advanced by people like Marci A. Hamilton, a leading U.S. church/state scholar and expert on federalism and representation. In Hamiltons book, Justice Denied, she says that childhood sexual abuse in the United States is a silent epidemic because of a legal system that is not effectively protecting children from predators, Ference says. Her solution is simple and direct broaden or eliminate the statute of limitations for sex abuse crimes against children as one means of restoring civil rights.
Based on his 20-year investigation revolving around clergy sexual abuse and cover-ups, Ference asserts that the civil liberties of abused children and their families often fall prey to the Catholic hierarchys ability to lure individuals into silence, influence law enforcement authorities, and manipulate the justice system. Again and again, my investigation has turned up evidence of system-wide cover-ups and individuals unwilling to confront the authority of the church and tell the truth. Many people Ive contacted seemed afraid to discuss anything related to the church, he says.
With no police badge, or even a press pass, Ference has had little leverage to encourage people to talk. But driven by a desire to prevent others from suffering, he has persevered, piecing together a disturbing matrix of clergy-related abuse, corruption, and cover-ups involving multiple positions of authority in Western Pennsylvania. While he has distributed and published some of this information in the past, he believes the climate is now right to begin telling his story to targeted audiences and the public through a series of speaking engagements.
Enough information has surfaced in the past few years that all but those deepest in denial now admit that the Catholic church hierarchy has systematically shuffled pedophile priests from one assignment to another, often placing more innocent children in harms way, he says. Its sad that it has taken this long, and this much evidence, to get people to remove their blinders, but people are now more receptive to my investigation they believe it because theyre hearing similar stories from all over the country. The tragedy is that in the 20 years Ive tried to draw attention to this problem, it is likely that there were more victims who could have been saved if officials I sought help from had done their jobs, he concludes.
Given peoples reticence to talk about abuse within the church, Ference acknowledges that he has often had to focus more on raising questions that need to be answered than on proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. You be the judge, he tells listeners when relating his 20-year ordeal following the attempted murder of his son Adam on a Catholic school bus. Did the McKeesport police do everything they could to protect civil rights and perhaps the lives of other innocent folks? Currently, McKeesport is being sued in two separate filings in federal court for civil rights violations in the famous Tanya Kach case a fourteen-year-old girl taken and held captive for almost a decade by a school security guard with close ties to several police officers on the McKeesport force. Is that a coincidence or a trend that has been going on for years?
Ference points out that after his son was shot, McKeesport police were not permitted to investigate the crime scene for over 24 hours according to then Police Chief Thomas Brletic. You can read that in the police report for yourself, he says, adding that it took him almost 19 years to gain access to the report. Current McKeesport Mayor Jimmy Brewster refused to hand it over even after the Allegheny County District Attorneys office insisted. Brletic also told me during an interview that Pittsburgh Diocese spokesperson Father Ronald Lengwin pressured him to close the case prematurely. After a phone conversation with Brletic, McKeesport Detective Brian Washowich told me there needs to be a grand jury investigation into my story.
Ference adds that an insider tip was an early motive for his investigation. Soon after Adam was shot, Clairton Public Safety Director William Scully approached my wife and me with inside details and handwritten notes and advised me to start my own investigation into the attempted murder. He openly admitted that the case had been quashed, but he was too afraid he would lose his job if he tried to take on the Catholic church, Ference explains.
According to Ference, a critical aspect of Scullys original notes and information referred to former Catholic priest John Wellinger possibly having sexually abused the boy who shot Adam, then killed himself. He adds that Wellinger was reported to the Pittsburgh Diocese in 1995 for allegedly sexually abusing Chris Mathews, an 11-year-old altar boy at Holy Spirit Church in West Mifflin. The boys parents first met with current Pittsburgh Diocese Bishop Zubik to voice their concerns, but little was done. But as early as 1985 or 1986 Sister Dorothy Dolac reported John Wellinger to church hierarchy in the Pittsburgh Diocese for inappropriately touching young children. Yet, it wasnt until 2003 that Pittsburgh Catholic (official publication of the Pittsburgh Diocese) acknowledged that a sexual abuse crime may have been committed, he says. By then, as with so many of these cases, the statute of limitations had expired for prosecuting the crime. Today, Wellinger lives just two blocks from the Clairton Education Center, a public school for children K though 12, and lives on his stipend from the Pittsburgh Diocese.
Ference says the statute-of-limitations fight is another reason he is stepping forward to share the results of his investigation. We need to help other children who may have been victimized and families who may have had their civil liberties violated. Pennsylvania should do as California, Delaware and many states haveopen a window, preferably two years or more, to allow victims of childhood sex abuse to name and prosecute their abusers, he says, adding that over 300 victims came forward in California. One glance at the chilling results of the grand jury investigation into clergy abuse in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and you know that crimes have been committed and covered up by the Catholic hierarchy. If we dont address that, were complicit in those crimes.
Ference is currently booking speaking engagements with interested community groups and organizations, but he hopes to eventually speak to journalism schools, law schools, law enforcement conventions, and a range of other audiences. I have three goals in telling my story. First, to spread the word about civil rights violations, sometimes involving the very people who are supposed to protect those rights; second, to try and find solutions so these violations will be less likely to occur, regardless of the power, resources or influence of the offenders; and third, to establish a reporting and prosecuting window for sex abuse victims in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States, he explains.
Ference says his investigation raises other disturbing questions: Were law-makers and law enforcement officials compromised by Catholic church hierarchy who possessed information gleaned in the confessional? he asks. Did organized crime partner with the church hierarchy to influence law enforcement? I know that sounds like an episode of The Sopranos at first, but then you hear about the recent investigation involving former Catholic Archbishop Marcinkus, who may have ordered the kidnapping and murder of a mafia gang members daughter to squelch an investigation into the Vatican Bank. We have to investigate all the possibilities.
Ference hopes that disclosing his evidence will inspire investigators with more experience and resources to begin digging for real answers to the questions hes raised. And, he adds, maybe telling my story will inspire others to step forward and share their stories of abuse and civil rights violations.
To set up a speaking engagement or interview, or to review evidence from Ferences 20-year investigation, contact Mike Ference at 412-233-5491 or Ference@icubed.com.
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MAHONY Is Pure EVIL. If his lips are moving, he is lying.
Satan could not have a better agent in the Church, to destroy it, than Mahony!
www.bishop-accountability.org
/abusetracker for daily verified & vetted global coverage on Rog 'Mahal' Mahony and his band of pedo enablers, perpetrators, and aid & abettors at the USCCB (Unremoved Sexual Criminal Cabal Bishops), and the Roman "La Cosa Nostra" Curia, headed by Joseph Ratzinger and Bill "Darth" Lerveda, with a special guest appearance by Bernie Law (less).
To date, this rolling crime spree has cost global laity at least $12 Billion Offetory Plate Diverted/Stolen Dollars, with no end in sight.
The Curia's Motto & Credo Remains = ISAIAH 28:15!
It is a MORTAL SIN to be giving these subhuman soul-less scum any monies laity!!!
St. Peter Damien remains correct in his assertion = "STOP DONATING LAITY!"
Less than 3,500 red hats and miters are the CAUSE of this PURE EVIL, and each needs to be removed from office and placed under life house arrest in some Gulag, after canonical censor, at a minmum like proven pedo founder of the pedo cult, The Legion Of Christ/Regnum Christi, and/or EXCOMMUNICATED.
Edmund Burke reminds each of us: "The only condition for the triumph of evil is for good men (or women) to do nothing!"
No Curia Punishment Or Removal (Who Are The MAIN CAUSE)? No Laity Monies! It's THAT Simple!
Fiat Lux & Veritas!
Albino Luciani,
MURDERED POPE,
NOT Smiling, From Heaven
Citizen Investigator Wont Be Silent on Western PA Childhood Sexual Abuse. Speaking Engagements Will Detail 20-Year Investigation.
Catholic clergy childhood sexual abuse and cover-ups were seldom discussed before the Boston Archdiocese scandal broke around Cardinal Bernard Laws mishandling of pedophile priests like John Geoghan, Paul Shanley, and others. According to Mike Ference, who began investigating similar issues in Western Pennsylvania after his son was shot by a boy believed to have been abused by a priest, that silence was, and is, a large part of the problem.
Abuse has been documented for centuries, he explains. And one reason it continues is that too many people remain silent, look the other way, or, worst of all, actively engage in a cover-up. The primary culprit may be the church hierarchy, but the problem extends to individual parishioners, law enforcement officials, politicians, journalists. Even today, the civil liberties of victimized children and their families are often deliberately ignored.
Ference believes in straightforward legal solutions advanced by people like Marci A. Hamilton, a leading U.S. church/state scholar and expert on federalism and representation. In Hamiltons book, Justice Denied, she says that childhood sexual abuse in the United States is a silent epidemic because of a legal system that is not effectively protecting children from predators, Ference says. Her solution is simple and direct broaden or eliminate the statute of limitations for sex abuse crimes against children as one means of restoring civil rights.
Based on his 20-year investigation revolving around clergy sexual abuse and cover-ups, Ference asserts that the civil liberties of abused children and their families often fall prey to the Catholic hierarchys ability to lure individuals into silence, influence law enforcement authorities, and manipulate the justice system. Again and again, my investigation has turned up evidence of system-wide cover-ups and individuals unwilling to confront the authority of the church and tell the truth. Many people Ive contacted seemed afraid to discuss anything related to the church, he says.
With no police badge, or even a press pass, Ference has had little leverage to encourage people to talk. But driven by a desire to prevent others from suffering, he has persevered, piecing together a disturbing matrix of clergy-related abuse, corruption, and cover-ups involving multiple positions of authority in Western Pennsylvania. While he has distributed and published some of this information in the past, he believes the climate is now right to begin telling his story to targeted audiences and the public through a series of speaking engagements.
Enough information has surfaced in the past few years that all but those deepest in denial now admit that the Catholic church hierarchy has systematically shuffled pedophile priests from one assignment to another, often placing more innocent children in harms way, he says. Its sad that it has taken this long, and this much evidence, to get people to remove their blinders, but people are now more receptive to my investigation they believe it because theyre hearing similar stories from all over the country. The tragedy is that in the 20 years Ive tried to draw attention to this problem, it is likely that there were more victims who could have been saved if officials I sought help from had done their jobs, he concludes.
Given peoples reticence to talk about abuse within the church, Ference acknowledges that he has often had to focus more on raising questions that need to be answered than on proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. You be the judge, he tells listeners when relating his 20-year ordeal following the attempted murder of his son Adam on a Catholic school bus. Did the McKeesport police do everything they could to protect civil rights and perhaps the lives of other innocent folks? Currently, McKeesport is being sued in two separate filings in federal court for civil rights violations in the famous Tanya Kach case a fourteen-year-old girl taken and held captive for almost a decade by a school security guard with close ties to several police officers on the McKeesport force. Is that a coincidence or a trend that has been going on for years?
Ference points out that after his son was shot, McKeesport police were not permitted to investigate the crime scene for over 24 hours according to then Police Chief Thomas Brletic. You can read that in the police report for yourself, he says, adding that it took him almost 19 years to gain access to the report. Current McKeesport Mayor Jimmy Brewster refused to hand it over even after the Allegheny County District Attorneys office insisted. Brletic also told me during an interview that Pittsburgh Diocese spokesperson Father Ronald Lengwin pressured him to close the case prematurely. After a phone conversation with Brletic, McKeesport Detective Brian Washowich told me there needs to be a grand jury investigation into my story.
Ference adds that an insider tip was an early motive for his investigation. Soon after Adam was shot, Clairton Public Safety Director William Scully approached my wife and me with inside details and handwritten notes and advised me to start my own investigation into the attempted murder. He openly admitted that the case had been quashed, but he was too afraid he would lose his job if he tried to take on the Catholic church, Ference explains.
According to Ference, a critical aspect of Scullys original notes and information referred to former Catholic priest John Wellinger possibly having sexually abused the boy who shot Adam, then killed himself. He adds that Wellinger was reported to the Pittsburgh Diocese in 1995 for allegedly sexually abusing Chris Mathews, an 11-year-old altar boy at Holy Spirit Church in West Mifflin. The boys parents first met with current Pittsburgh Diocese Bishop Zubik to voice their concerns, but little was done. But as early as 1985 or 1986 Sister Dorothy Dolac reported John Wellinger to church hierarchy in the Pittsburgh Diocese for inappropriately touching young children. Yet, it wasnt until 2003 that Pittsburgh Catholic (official publication of the Pittsburgh Diocese) acknowledged that a sexual abuse crime may have been committed, he says. By then, as with so many of these cases, the statute of limitations had expired for prosecuting the crime. Today, Wellinger lives just two blocks from the Clairton Education Center, a public school for children K though 12, and lives on his stipend from the Pittsburgh Diocese.
Ference says the statute-of-limitations fight is another reason he is stepping forward to share the results of his investigation. We need to help other children who may have been victimized and families who may have had their civil liberties violated. Pennsylvania should do as California, Delaware and many states haveopen a window, preferably two years or more, to allow victims of childhood sex abuse to name and prosecute their abusers, he says, adding that over 300 victims came forward in California. One glance at the chilling results of the grand jury investigation into clergy abuse in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and you know that crimes have been committed and covered up by the Catholic hierarchy. If we dont address that, were complicit in those crimes.
Ference is currently booking speaking engagements with interested community groups and organizations, but he hopes to eventually speak to journalism schools, law schools, law enforcement conventions, and a range of other audiences. I have three goals in telling my story. First, to spread the word about civil rights violations, sometimes involving the very people who are supposed to protect those rights; second, to try and find solutions so these violations will be less likely to occur, regardless of the power, resources or influence of the offenders; and third, to establish a reporting and prosecuting window for sex abuse victims in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States, he explains.
Ference says his investigation raises other disturbing questions: Were law-makers and law enforcement officials compromised by Catholic church hierarchy who possessed information gleaned in the confessional? he asks. Did organized crime partner with the church hierarchy to influence law enforcement? I know that sounds like an episode of The Sopranos at first, but then you hear about the recent investigation involving former Catholic Archbishop Marcinkus, who may have ordered the kidnapping and murder of a mafia gang members daughter to squelch an investigation into the Vatican Bank. We have to investigate all the possibilities.
Ference hopes that disclosing his evidence will inspire investigators with more experience and resources to begin digging for real answers to the questions hes raised. And, he adds, maybe telling my story will inspire others to step forward and share their stories of abuse and civil rights violations.
To set up a speaking engagement or interview, or to review evidence from Ferences 20-year investigation, contact Mike Ference at 412-233-5491 or Ference@icubed.com.
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