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Jun 3, - Matt O'Malley Mystery Thrillers Set On Lake George Bolton Landing, Glens Falls, Lake George and the Adirondack Park. In Kateri's Treasure, O'Malley is confronted with the illicit diamond trading and the value of nature.
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Marshall was transferred from St. Charles in , returning three years later as principal and serving another five years at the school. Stephanie Bell reports. Al slachtoffers van seksueel misbruik in de Kerk dienden een verzoek tot schadevergoeding in bij de Koning Boudewijnstichting. Slachtoffers hebben daarvoor nog tot 31 oktober de tijd. Dat deelde Kamerlid Renaat Landuyt sp. Het Kamerlid zegde dat de opvolgingscommissie in het parlement zich ook gebogen heeft over de tekst die slachtoffers voorgelegd krijgen in geval van verzoening bij akkoord over de schadevergoeding.

Volgens Landuyt wil de Kamercommissie dat slachtoffers nog altijd mogen blijven praten over de feiten waarvan zij het slachtoffer waren, ook als ze een schadevergoeding hebben gekregen. En zo'n schadevergoeding sluit rechtszaken over andere feiten dan die waarvoor er een schadevergoeding was, niet uit. The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales has reportedly asked the Vatican if Jimmy Savile can be stripped of his papal knighthood posthumously. The Archbishop of Westminster, the Most Reverend Vincent Nichols has made the request to Vatican officials after hundreds of people came forward to say they had been abused by the late TV star.

He received the honour in in recognition of his charity work. According to the BBC, the Archbishop has asked officials in Rome to investigate the possibility of removing the honour from Savile. Jimmy Savile could become the first person to be stripped of a papal knighthood posthumously after the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales asked the Vatican to investigate its removal. The Archbishop of Westminster, the Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, has now written to Rome asking whether Savile's papal knighthood can be annulled in recognition of his victims' "deep distress". Church sources said there was no established process to remove a papal honour posthumously because the award dies with the recipient.

However, senior Roman Catholic clergy in Britain feel that the Vatican should look at whether it can do something to recognise its disgust at the "deeply shocking" series of allegations of child sexual abuse made against the former Jim'll Fix It presenter. Police say some potential victims have come forward with abuse allegations against Savile, a well-known BBC children's television host who died last year.

Most of them say they were abused by Savile, but some say they were abused by other people, police said Friday. The church said Saturday that Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichol wrote to Vatican officials last week, asking the Holy See to investigate the possibility of posthumously removing Savile's honor in recognition of the "deep distress" of the alleged victims. Police were rarely notified, and some of the abusers simply moved on to other troops, to prey on other youths. The 1, files were released by court order after news organizations requested access to the files.

What are we learning about these crimes against children and the adults who commit them? The U.

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Conference of Catholic Bishops commissioned two reports over the past decade, the latest one delivered last year by a research team at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. Their findings demolish many closely held stereotypes, especially the one that equates homosexuality with child abuse.

Editorial writer Linda Ocasio spoke with Margaret Smith, a member of the research team, about its findings. The Boy Scouts and Catholic Church both ban gays from membership. Yet they are the two organizations hardest hit by sex abuse scandals involving gay men and boys. Why is that? First of all, there is no reason to think that homosexuals are any more likely to abuse a child than heterosexuals. In general, the typical man who abuses a boy is a married heterosexual.

This finding is common to many social science studies and is endorsed by those who treat abusers. We found in our research that 80 percent of the priests who abused boys also had sexual relationships with adults. The steps taken in the last 30 years to prevent the devastating trauma of child sexual abuse are making a difference. Similarly, since the late s, abuse by Catholic clergy has plummeted from 4 percent to less than 1 percent.

Mandatory reporting laws, prosecution of offenders, increased public awareness, and child-safe education programs have certainly contributed to this trend. Mirroring these aggressive efforts has been the remarkable turnaround in the Catholic Church with it currently having one of the most extensive, comprehensive child protection programs in the country. The temptation now is to think society has done its job.

Likewise, the church is dismissing clergy-offenders from priesthood.

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But such thinking is short-sighted. The process of making both society and church safe for children is not over. Rather, dealing with this terrible scourge, affecting all corners of our society, is entering a new phase.

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A few hundred were immediately dismissed and more followed. Rush Otey said Joseph Menghi Jr. Menghi worked mostly as an office worker, Otey said, but occasionally substituted for teachers who were out. Otey said there were never any reports of problems with Menghi, who told the Associated Press this week that he molested Scouts in the s while leading Troop in the Fayetteville area.

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Jimmy Savile could become the first person to be stripped of a Papal knighthood posthumously after the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales asked the Vatican to investigate removing the honour. Church sources said there was no established process to remove a Papal honour posthumously because the award dies with the recipient. Some children's advocacy groups are demanding action after learning a former scoutmaster admitted to molesting young boys decades ago and went on to work at a church day care center in Charlotte.

SNAP stands for the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, but advocates for people who were targeted in Boy Scouts, camps, schools and athletic programs as well as those victimized by clergy members. AP — Former scoutmaster Thomas J. Menghi Jr. He was in his late 20s, living in a Fayetteville motel and working as Tupperware deliveryman. He invited boys from Troop as young as 11 years old to ride with him along his route, requesting that they spend the night in his room so they could get an early start. It was a long time ago and I was in a fog.

Menghi's file is just one among 14, pages of "perversion files" compiled by the Boy Scouts of America between to and made public last week by court order. A former North Carolina scoutmaster who was not reported to police after molesting as many as 10 boys in the early s went on to work for years at a church-run day care in Charlotte.

Parents at the daycare were shocked to learn of Menghi's past after reading an Associated Press story in which Menghi admitted he abused scouts when he led Troop in Fayetteville. The nephew of Jimmy Savile has spoken of his family's "turmoil" over allegations of sexual abuse surrounding the late TV presenter and DJ.

Roger Foster said the claims had "overwhelmed" Savile's family and left them questioning their feelings towards him and his charitable work. But their own "despair and sadness" could not compare to that felt by the victims, said Mr Foster. The Catholic Church in England and Wales has confirmed it has written to the Vatican to ask if Savile's papal knighthood can be posthumously removed. During an interview with the Associated Press released on Thursday, Menghi admitted that he molested as many as 10 boys from Troop in Fayetteville in the early s.

Menghi was just one of thousands of former scout leaders named in secret files on suspected abusers kept by the Boy Scouts of America and released under a recent court order. October 26, How did Jimmy Savile fool everyone for so long? There were many clips of his very successful TV programmes dominated by Savile himself, with his trademark cigar, platinum hair and wearing his tracksuit. With the advantage of hindsight we all now know that he was far from the public-spirited eccentric that he presented in the media.

Watching his antics during the Panorama programme, the question in my mind was: how did he get away with not just fooling some of the people some of the time, but seemingly all the people all the time — for decades? Mary Riddell, in an article about Savile in the Telegraph, rehearsed the well-known quote of Edmund Burke that evil flourishes when good men do nothing. But in this case it seems that the BBC did nothing because they saw nothing; they lived in a complacent cocoon in which high ratings and celebrity status were all-important.

This inability to see what is obvious can be true of any institution — including the Church.

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Posted on October 26, PM. There is a tide in the affairs of men and this one has gone in and out and back in again. The first wave brought horror at the alleged crimes of Jimmy Savile, revulsion at a deception that had been perpetrated on the British public over four decades: hoodwinked by visible good deeds, so that we wouldn't see the darkness beneath. The next wave saw that fury turned on Savile's longtime employer, the BBC, for failing to reveal the truth about him when it had a clear chance, by binning a Newsnight investigation a year ago — a decision the programme's editor made, we now discover, a day after the corporation had published its Christmas schedule, a lineup that included not one but two fawning tributes to the presenter.