Victims Who Have Kept the Faith Will Pay for It

Click here to read, "Archdiocese to end tuition aid to children of abuse victims," by Jeremy Roebuck, The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 11, 2014 Editor's note: Let's say you're a victim. By some miracle, you've been able to separate your Catholic faith from the atrocity. You believe in the Catholic school system and want to share … Continue reading Victims Who Have Kept the Faith Will Pay for It

Priest’s Polygraph Test Indicated Deception

Click here to read, "Prosecutor: Priest failed polygraph tests," by Mensah M. Dean, The Daily News, March 7, 2014Excerpt: The Philadelphia Catholic priest on trial for allegedly molesting an altar boy in 1997 was suspended from ministry in 2011 after he twice gave deceptive answers during polygraph tests when asked about touching children's genitals, a … Continue reading Priest’s Polygraph Test Indicated Deception

Archdiocese to Announce Hopeful Papal Visit Amid Deep Disappointment

Rah, rah, sis boom bah. Are you feeling it? The Archidiocese of Philadelphia hopes so. They will be announcing the details of the World Meeting of Families for September 2015 during a press conference later today. I'm sure they want this to serve as a pep rally for area Catholics beleaguered by the priest pedophile … Continue reading Archdiocese to Announce Hopeful Papal Visit Amid Deep Disappointment

Note to Philadelphia Archdiocean Employees: Shut Up and Smile

The culture of the archdiocese becomes crystal clear through the lens of this article. Odd that Brian Tierney, the late Cardinal Bevilacqua's spin doctor during the 90s, would go to bat for a teacher accused of misconduct but not a principal with a great track record. Hopefully the trial will answer those questions. Click here … Continue reading Note to Philadelphia Archdiocean Employees: Shut Up and Smile

Lawyers Barred From Making Public Comments In Latest Priest Trial

Click here to read: "Gag order imposed in latest trial of a priest," by Joseph A. Slobodzian, The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 24, 2014Excerpt: Prosecution and defense lawyers were barred by a Philadelphia judge on Monday from making public comments during the upcoming trial of Rev. Andrew McCormick, the Catholic priest accused of sexually assaulting a … Continue reading Lawyers Barred From Making Public Comments In Latest Priest Trial