Ethical Food for Thought for Past & Present Archdiosecan Employees

Click here to read, "Church lawyer turned whistleblower named 'person of the year,'" by Richard Meryhew, Star Tribune, Dec. 30, 2013 Excerpt: "The whistleblower who set off a storm of controversy over clergy sex abuse in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has been named “person of the year” by a national Catholic newspaper. … Continue reading Ethical Food for Thought for Past & Present Archdiosecan Employees

Kids Are Safer Thanks to Tireless Efforts of Many

By Kathy Kane July 26, 2006 Dear Cardinal Rigali, We are two of the prosecutors assigned to the Philadelphia grand jury investigation that resulted in the report issued ten months ago regarding the sexual abuse of children in the Archdiocese. We have since been involved in efforts to have the grand jury's legislative recommendations become … Continue reading Kids Are Safer Thanks to Tireless Efforts of Many

Lynn Court Decision Wasn’t About Right or Wrong

Father Chris Walsh sums it up best in the most recent article on Msgr. Lynn's overturned conviction in the Philadelphia Inquirer.Excerpt: "The decision 'wasn't about whether he did something right or wrong. It was whether he did something that he could have been prosecuted for," Walsh, pastor of St. Raymond of Penafort in Mount Airy, … Continue reading Lynn Court Decision Wasn’t About Right or Wrong

Overturned Conviction Doesn’t Make Msgr. Lynn Innocent

A timing technicality or interpretation of the law may set Msgr. Lynn free, but it does not relieve him of moral or ethical guilt. While once again victims are robbed of justice, the evidence was crystal clear during his trial. The memos and letters proved the archdiocese covered up clergy child sex abuse with the … Continue reading Overturned Conviction Doesn’t Make Msgr. Lynn Innocent