What does "engaged in inappropriate behavior with minors mean?" What does "credibly accused" mean? What are the exact guidelines for placing a priest on administrative leave? What is meant by "interim measure?" Will these priests see their day in court to be cleared or charged? If so, when? Why won't the Philadelphia Archdiocese share the … Continue reading Benefit of the Doubt
Author: Susan Matthews
How Priests Accused of Abuse Can Go Undetected
By Barbara Bradley Hagerty, for National Public Radio, March 29, 2011 A couple of years ago, the Philadelphia archdiocese heard about three priests who had allegedly raped two boys. It gave the priests' files to law enforcement, and a grand jury began to investigate. Then, the grand jury stumbled on a bombshell. A church employee … Continue reading How Priests Accused of Abuse Can Go Undetected
Cover Up Hits Home
Here is the March 30, 2011 FOX 29 10 p.m. segment on what has become a very personal cause. Take away - Guidelines are useless if they aren't followed and there is no accountability.
Clarification of Church Boycott
I would like to make an important clarification to a call to action made in the FOX 29 10 p.m. news broadcast. I asked that Catholics who can't make the rally this Friday, attend Mass on Saturday and leave the churches empty on Sunday. We want to create a very visual statement (empty pews) that … Continue reading Clarification of Church Boycott
Two More Priests Suspended
When does it end... "Two More Priests Placed On Leave," by David O'Reilly, Inquirer Staff Writer, Philly.com, March 30, 2011
Catholics4Change In the News
Click to watch FOX PHILLY 29 Catholics4Change segment, March 29, 10 p.m. news. I'd like to clarify the intention of this site is not to convince anyone to stay in or leave the Catholic Church. The site was established to allow you to share your thoughts regardless of your status. The change we are seeking … Continue reading Catholics4Change In the News
Don’t Bother Raising Your Hand: It’s Time to Rally
The second grand jury report underscores the need for change within the Catholic Church. Before some folks start screaming leftist radical Church destroyer at me, let me explain what I mean and don't mean by change. I don't mean to change doctrine. We need to change the way Church leaders deal with the laity on … Continue reading Don’t Bother Raising Your Hand: It’s Time to Rally
A Prayer for the Lost
Submitted by Kathy Kane This morning I attended the funeral of my husband’s grandmother, the burial of the 96-year-old family matriarch. Because of some scheduling conflicts, the funeral was held at another parish and celebrated by a priest we had never met. My Mother attended this parish for a short time as a child. I … Continue reading A Prayer for the Lost
Catholic Mothers to Bishops: Step Up Against Abuse
By Cathy Lynn Grossman, USA TODAY Catherine Coleman Murphy, of Lansdale, Pa., center, and Jack Wintermyer, of Silver Spring, Md., outside Philadelphia's Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, protested church mishandling of the clergy sexual abuse crisis. Caption By Matt Rourke, AP Catholic Bishops, look into the eyes of the future of the … Continue reading Catholic Mothers to Bishops: Step Up Against Abuse
Bold, Brazen Article
Click here to read Inquirer columnist Clark DeLeon's personal perspective in "A Catholic Confesses." Below is a quote from DeLeon's piece. I hadn't heard "bold, brazen article" since it was used to describe me in high school by my English teacher Sister Marie Therese. "You bold, brazen article! Yes, I am. For you younger SLCA … Continue reading Bold, Brazen Article
