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Cardinal Timothy Dolan Allegedly Paid Suspected Pedophile Priests To Leave Ministry While Head Of Archdiocese Of Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The Archdiocese of Milwaukee confirmed Wednesday that it had a policy to pay suspected pedophile priests to leave the ministry.
The acknowledgement was prompted by a document made public by abuse victims' advocates from the archdiocese's bankruptcy that references a 2003 proposal to pay $20,000 to "unassignable priests" who accepted a return to the laity. The policy was crafted under then-Archbishop Timothy Dolan, who is now a cardinal and head of the archdiocese in New York.
The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests characterizes the payments as a payoff and bonuses to priests who molested children. The archdiocese disputes that characterization, saying the payments were in part to more quickly move those men out of the priesthood.
The group is calling on the archdiocese to release all records involving the payments and its handling of clergy sex abuse cases.
"You don't give a bonus to a man who rapes children," the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel quoted SNAP Midwest director Peter Isely as saying Wednesday outside the federal courthouse in Milwaukee. "If they paid them anything it should have been for therapy and counseling."
According to the Journal Sentinel, the 2003 bankruptcy document appears to be the first public acknowledgement of a formal policy to pay trouble priests to leave.
Disputing that, archdiocese spokeswoman Julie Wolf told The Associated Press late Wednesday that both the payments and the policy regarding them had long been acknowledged by the archdiocese.
"It's not new news," she said.
"SNAP sounds like they're saying these were kind of payoffs to priests who had substantial allegations against them," Wolf added. She said the payments were to help the men transition to lay life without completely losing access to needs such as health care.
The Journal Sentinel article noted that Dolan used similar language in 2006 when he defended a payment to one former priest. A phone message seeking comment from the Archdiocese of New York late Wednesday was not returned.
Wolf also called the payments "a cost-savings for the archdiocese" because the process to involuntarily remove a priest is lengthy and involves Vatican approval.
The bankruptcy document highlighted by SNAP references a meeting of the archdiocese's Finance Council in 2003 that included Dolan, who was then archbishop in Milwaukee.
According to the document, members discussed offering "unassignable priests" $20,000 to accept the process known as laicization.
Jerome Wagner said Thursday he used the money to go mortuary school after leaving his parish in Fond du Lac in 2002. The archdiocese has acknowledged Wagner was accused of sexual abuse of a minor, but he was not charged criminally.
The archdiocese says the payments help quickly remove men from the priesthood.
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The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
The TEA PARTY ECONOMIST
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
In my article on the letter I received from a lawyer who insisted -inaccurately- that Michelle Obama let her license to practice law go inactive when her husband surrendered his license in early 2008, I responded: "Did Romney surrender his license? No. Did either of the Clintons surrender theirs? No. Did Nixon surrender... READ MORE
Stung by a Scorpion, Then by a Hospital. This Could Happen to You.
An Arizona woman was stung by a scoprion. She went to the hospital. It gave her two shots. Then it charged her $39,652. Per shot. In Mexico, the same shot costs $100. Then it charged her extra fees for the visit. Total bill: over $83,000. Conclusion: government-regulated health care is not working for patients. It... READ MORE
Food Stamps Under Obama: 32 Million to 46 Million
Click through to see a scary chart: the number of food stamp recipients over the last seven years. Under Obama, the number has soared by 44%. There is no sign that this is going to be reversed. Yet we are three years into the so-called economic recovery. In June, more people went on food stamps ... READ MORE
Gun Sales Have Risen This Year
The series of mass shootings this year have persuaded Americans that they had better get guns while the getting is good. They are buying like there is no tomorrow. Here is how it works. 1. Lunatic with weapons shoots into a crowd. 2. Crowd members, not being armed, fail to shoot back. 3. Media feeding... READ MORE
Internet Off-Switch: Highly Unlikely, Says the Web's Inventor
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. He personally launched the first Web site on Christmas day, 1990. This week, he told the media in England than the idea that a government could somehow switch off the Web is mythical. To do this would require coordination of all governments. "The way the internet... READ MORE
Ron Paul's original staff economist, Dr. Gary North!
Friday, September 7, 2012
Lost Law Licenses: Presidents Obama, Clinton, and NixonIn my article on the letter I received from a lawyer who insisted -inaccurately- that Michelle Obama let her license to practice law go inactive when her husband surrendered his license in early 2008, I responded: "Did Romney surrender his license? No. Did either of the Clintons surrender theirs? No. Did Nixon surrender... READ MORE
Stung by a Scorpion, Then by a Hospital. This Could Happen to You.
An Arizona woman was stung by a scoprion. She went to the hospital. It gave her two shots. Then it charged her $39,652. Per shot. In Mexico, the same shot costs $100. Then it charged her extra fees for the visit. Total bill: over $83,000. Conclusion: government-regulated health care is not working for patients. It... READ MORE
Food Stamps Under Obama: 32 Million to 46 Million
Click through to see a scary chart: the number of food stamp recipients over the last seven years. Under Obama, the number has soared by 44%. There is no sign that this is going to be reversed. Yet we are three years into the so-called economic recovery. In June, more people went on food stamps ... READ MORE
Gun Sales Have Risen This Year
The series of mass shootings this year have persuaded Americans that they had better get guns while the getting is good. They are buying like there is no tomorrow. Here is how it works. 1. Lunatic with weapons shoots into a crowd. 2. Crowd members, not being armed, fail to shoot back. 3. Media feeding... READ MORE
Internet Off-Switch: Highly Unlikely, Says the Web's Inventor
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. He personally launched the first Web site on Christmas day, 1990. This week, he told the media in England than the idea that a government could somehow switch off the Web is mythical. To do this would require coordination of all governments. "The way the internet... READ MORE
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PA HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATIVE REVIEW - September 7, 2012
A state legislative update from
the PA House Democratic Caucus THE LATEST... Neuman proposes ‘Voter ID Days’ to help Pa. residents obtain photo ID Under Neuman’s proposal, PennDOT would designate one or two days in September and October when driver’s license centers would be open extended hours – from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., the same hours polling places are open on Election Day. On these special Voter ID Days, PennDOT also would dedicate certain staff, including at least one customer service line, solely to processing voter ID requests. Neuman pointed out the state has already revised the process for obtaining voter ID several times, and has even created a new Department of State Voter ID card that’s not even mentioned in the Voter ID law. While these changes have made it easier for some voters to obtain ID, the state still has not indicated if it will extend PennDOT hours or dedicate more staff in the coming weeks to help voters comply with law. Neuman said special Voter ID Days would allow local and state officials to partner with community groups to organize transportation options for people who otherwise cannot get to a PennDOT driver’s license center. White legislation would make DEP boss an independently elected position House Bill 2607 states the provisions of the elective process, noted among them that the commissioner would hold office for a four-year term and would not be eligible to serve continuously for more than two successive terms. An amendment to the state constitution would be necessary to make the change, which would take at least five years and require statewide approval through a referendum vote. House Bill 2606 would change the title of the office to commissioner. White said it’s dangerous when complex decisions about environmental safety and health are made by a politically appointed boss, presumably for political purposes. The current system only lends to political maneuvering, he said, and offers Pennsylvanians no tools to hold the DEP head accountable for poor decisions. Cornerstone Care, a nonprofit medical clinic in Burgettstown, closed on May 25 when officials were forced to evacuate the facility for a third time because of mysterious odors seemingly linked to sickness among employees and patients. The cause of the odors has not been found, but the clinic reopened to the public. White was denied access to the complete testing data, which indicated elevated levels of ethane, Ethylbenzene, Hexane, propane, Methyl isobutyl ketone, carbon disulfide and methyl tert-butyl ether. The DEP refused to acknowledge a Marcellus Shale drilling site approximately half a mile from the clinic when conducting the tests and officials then publicly stated that there was no indication the source of the problems at Cornerstone was anywhere outside. White stressed the goal of his legislation is not to favor any political affiliation, but to ensure Pennsylvanians have an honest and independent watchdog to protect the environment. Rep. George: Mine reclamation funds in jeopardy George said that the issue can be fixed by Congress repealing the section of the transportation bill that amended – and capped – the funding received through SMCRA. He is currently drafting a resolution urging Congress to repeal the section and is collecting co-sponsors for the resolution. Pennsylvania has benefitted considerably from federal mine reclamation funds, receiving more than $67 million in just the last year for projects throughout the Commonwealth. The funds are distributed to the state and then awarded through the Department of Environmental Protection. The DEP has estimated that the total funds lost through the SMCRA amendment could exceed $200 million over the next 10 years. House Democrats: Corbett, GOP have failed to lead for working families Pennsylvania now ranks 42nd among all states in new job creation since December 2011, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate has risen to 7.9 percent – the highest level since November 2011. House Democrats said Corbett’s policies have reversed years of gains in job creation, economic development and education and noted that Pennsylvania has lost more than 22,000 public-sector jobs – including more than 15,000 teachers and public school workers – since Corbett took office. The Department of Labor & Industry statistics also show steep declines in government, education and health services in recent months. Democratic Whip Mike Hanna, D-Clinton/Centre, pointed to Corbett’s continued inaction on Pennsylvania’s transportation crisis as evidence of a leadership void in Harrisburg. He noted that the Governor’s Transportation Funding Advisory Commission delivered its report and recommendations to Corbett on Aug. 1, 2011, yet Corbett has failed to act on them. Instead, House Democrats noted the Corbett administration continues to push outdated policies that would hurt workers and make Pennsylvania less competitive. The Governor’s Manufacturing Advisory Council report and recommendations released last week only reinforce concerns that the Corbett administration is anti-worker, they said. Buried in the report is a thinly veiled reference to anti-labor legislation, which the Republicans ironically refer to as “right to work” laws. The governor and his allies in the legislature falsely claim that such legislation, which would weaken labor unions and further depress union membership, would result in a “more competitive” workforce. House Democrats pointed to a February 2011 study by the Economic Policy Institute showing the opposite is true. That study found that wages in so-called “right-to-work” states are 3.2 percent lower than those in non-“right-to-work” states, the rate of employer-sponsored health insurance is 2.6 percentage points lower in “right-to-work” states compared, and the rate of employer-sponsored pensions is 4.8 percentage points lower in “right-to-work” states. House Democratic Leader Frank Dermody, D-Allegheny, said House Democrats have taken the lead on pushing legislative strategies aimed at creating jobs and improving Pennsylvania’s economy. Last fall, House Democrats unveiled JumpstartPA, a 10-point plan to boost the economy and get Pennsylvanians back to work. HDPC continues examination of implementation of Affordable Care Act Fabrizio said, “It’s incumbent upon us as legislators to help facilitate the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Our responsibility rests with providing the citizens of Pennsylvania with an efficient and effective pathway to affordable health care. Public hearings afford us the opportunity to garner valuable input from all stakeholders and will help us help all Pennsylvanians." DeLuca added, "This is a complicated law, and there is a lot of confusion out there. I hope this public hearing will clear up some of the incorrect information and clarify the more complex provisions." Those testifying at the hearing included: Sam Marshall, president/CEO, Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania; Debora Wood, chief operating officer, Adagio Health; Vince Phillips, government affairs professional, Pennsylvania Association of Health Insurance Underwriters; and Erin-Gill Ninehouser, education and outreach coordinator for western PA, Pennsylvania Health Access Network. For more information about the Policy Committee or for hearing materials, visit www.pahouse.com/PolicyCommittee. Township supervisors want tougher injection well standards Earlier this year, George wrote to the state Department of Environmental Protection asking for support for his H.B. 2350, the Injection Well Safe Water Act. The bill, which provides for a two-year moratorium on the drilling of new injection wells and provides for setbacks from water supplies and geologic fault lines, contains several of the new regulations adopted by Ohio earlier this year. George said that DEP Secretary Mike Krancer responded that he is “not convinced that deep well injection presents an issue that the Commonwealth needs to grapple with at this time.” House Bill 2350 remains stuck in committee, but House GOP leaders could be persuaded to move the bill if they receive pressure from the public and the Corbett administration. George said the state needs to ensure proper safeguards during the drilling process, and proper safeguards for the disposal of the drilling wastewater. While the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has primary oversight of deep injection wells in Pennsylvania, those wells also are permitted by the state DEP. George’s legislation requires stronger regulations to receive the DEP permits. George said that people should visit his website, www.pahouse.com/George, and view his page about deep injection wells. The page also contains letters received about the issue, including the recent letter from PSATS and the letter from DEP Secretary Krancer. |
Sept. 7, 2012
IN THE NEWS
There's more than one way to attract jobs Georgia lawmaker blasts Turzai at Democratic Convention Abandoned mine bill could cost Pa. millions Pennsylvanians' path to voter ID not without glitches Inquirer Editorial: Next law to go is Pa.'s voter ID Overhauled permit rules would streamline review process Pa. budget cuts cripple homeless veterans project Critics see a wrinkle in new voter ID card process for PA-born voters Sales up at state liquor stores; more money coming back to taxpayers DEP admits stronger Marcellus rules are needed Voters give Casey strong lead; not so for Corbett Pa. universities expect declining enrollment Long fight over fracking still divides Pa. town Pennsylvania Supreme Court moves voter-ID appeal up on its schedule ---------- CLICK HERE Subscribe to the Legislative Review and other email alerts from the Pennsylvania House Democratic Caucus. |
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