'Staggering' abuse cover-up by Pennsylvania Catholics
Full title: 'Staggering' abuse cover-up in Altoona-Johnstown Catholic diocese, grand jury says
http://www.post-gazette.com/news/state/ ... 1603010091
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Hundreds of children were molested, raped and destined to lasting psychological trauma by at least 50 priests and others associated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown across half a century, a state grand jury has found in denouncing coverups orchestrated by two bishops and enabled by the law enforcement officials they controlled.
The conspiracy amounted to “soul murder,” said the report by the 37th Statewide Investigating Grand Jury, released today nearly two years after the grand jury was impaneled.
The report said no one could be charged for the crimes it detailed, either because they happened too long ago under the statute of limitations for such prosecutions, a time limit that the report recommends be extended, or because of witness trauma.
“These findings are both staggering and sobering,” said the report. “Over many years hundreds of children have fallen victim to child predators wrapped in the authority and integrity of an honorable faith. As wolves disguised as the shepherds themselves — these men stole the innocence of children by sexually preying upon the most innocent and vulnerable.... ”
The two previous bishops leading the diocese — James Hogan, who served from 1966 to 1986 and died in 2005, and Joseph Adamec, who served from 1987 to 2011 and is now retired — “took actions that further endangered children as they placed their desire to avoid public scandal over the wellbeing of innocent children,” the report said. “Priests were returned to ministry with full knowledge they were child predators.”
The report includes extensive testimony from a key aide to Bishop Hogan, Monsignor Philip Saylor, who said a Blair County president judge, sheriff and other law-enforcement officers deferred to the diocese to let it handle investigations of abusive priests, rather than prosecuting them. And Monsignor Saylor said a mayor of Johnstown sent candidates for police and fire chief to him for interviews, and he would tell the mayor whom to pick. “That happened in Johnstown and Altoona,” he said.
The grand jury report quoted former Altoona Police Chief Peter Starr as crediting his own appointment to such arrangements and saying that the “politicians of Blair County were afraid of Monsignor Saylor” given his role as editor of the diocesan newspaper.
With such influence, “Hogan saw no obligation of faith or law to the children of his parishioners,” the grand jury report said.
The report added that even a diocesan review board, impaneled amid growing public outrage over sexual abuse by priests, often turned into a travesty, with investigations focusing not on the accused but on those reporting abuse by priests. In one case, the review board sought gynecological records of a survivor, the report said.
And in another case, a top diocesan official suggested to an abuse victim, himself now a priest, that he could be excommunicated for suing the church — before the official admitted he was reading from an expired canon in church law and that this couldn’t happen. But, the priest said, he felt he was being threatened with hell to intimidate him.
The report excoriated Bishop Adamec for the diocese’s 1992 statement regarding the dismissal of a lawsuit involving the Rev. Francis Luddy, whom the diocese knew molested, sodomized and performed oral sex on at least 10 children.
The diocese called the lawsuit “frivolous” even while Adamec knew “with certainty that Francis Luddy had admitted to molesting the very children for whom the bishop bore the most responsibility.”
The report added: “The grand jury notes that the chilling impact of such a victory lap on the victims of child abuse throughout the diocese is incalculable.”
The grand jury investigation began with a referral by the Cambria County district attorney’s office to the state Office of the Attorney General regarding alleged abuse at Bishop McCort Catholic High School in Johnstown.
The grand jury probe expanded into a sweeping look at abuse dating as far back as the 1940s. A dramatic highlight of the investigation came in August 2015 when investigators executed a search warrant at diocesan offices in Altoona and seized 115,000 documents, many from filing cabinets and safes where the most sensitive church documents were kept.
Reports of many of the alleged abusers have appeared in various media over the past two decades, with the grand jury singling out extensive investigations by Johnstown’s Tribune-Democrat in 2002 and 2003.
That was in the wake of Boston Globe investigations, recently dramatized in the Oscar-winning movie “Spotlight,” into the shocking levels of abuse and coverup in the Archdiocese of Boston. That investigation led to revelations of similar coverups worldwide and to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Dallas mandating on June 14, 2002 the removal of any priest from ministry who committed even a single act of abuse.
Yet the ink was barely dry on that new policy when Bishop Adamec met with the victim of a Rev. Martin Cingle, who had groped the genitals of the then-15-year-old boy while sleeping next to the boy on a trip he had taken him on. Bishop Adamec then met with Father Cingle, who denied remembering such an event, then sent the priest for what the grand jury said was a travesty of a psychological review. With the review inconclusive, Adamec returned the priest to ministry, where he remained until Adamec admitted to the grand jury under threat of a perjury charge that he had molested the boy.
After that, Deputy Attorney General Daniel Dye wrote to current Bishop Mark Bartchak, who agreed to his request to remove Father Cingle immediately from ministry.
And although the Dallas scandal mandated the creation of review boards, the grand jury report noted that as late as 2005, the Altoona-Johnstown diocese was hiring private investigators to look for ways to undercut the credibility of an alleged abuser.
Editor’s note: The report below detailing the abuse contains graphic language
(Go to the link for the report - it's too disgusting to repost here in whole or in part)
I really, really, hate these people.
Burning them alive wouldn't be enough for them. 
2Cdo @ Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:09 am
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
I really,
really, hate these people.
Burning them alive wouldn't be enough for them.

They are the number one reason why I am pro death penalty!
What pisses me off is that they 'got away with it' for so long. Shush now or the big bad Bishop will come to get you.
DrCaleb @ Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:18 am
2Cdo 2Cdo:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
I really,
really, hate these people.
Burning them alive wouldn't be enough for them.

They are the number one reason why I am pro death penalty!
I stopped with organized religion because they think that $Sky_Deity will punish them for using the free will that $Sky_Deity gave them, but $Sky_Deity is fine with them diddling little kids.
Like Ghandi said, Christians should be more like Christ. Priests doubly so.
andyt @ Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:31 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Like Ghandi said, Christians should be more like Christ. Priests doubly so.
This from the guy who had virgin girls warm his bed at night?
DrCaleb @ Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:49 am
andyt andyt:
DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Like Ghandi said, Christians should be more like Christ. Priests doubly so.
This from the guy who had virgin girls warm his bed at night?
No sense getting into a cold bed! No one likes that.
andyt @ Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:53 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb:
No sense getting into a cold t**t! No one likes that.
FTFY.
raydan @ Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:32 am
Kinda makes you wonder why the church seems to attract this kind of people.
raydan raydan:
Kinda makes you wonder why the church seems to attract this kind of people.
You mean
liberals?
http://www.amazon.com/Goodbye-Good-Men- ... 0895261448$1:
(2002) Written shortly before the current scandal broke upon the Roman Catholic Church, Rose's book seems almost prophetic as he documents the systematic rejection of pious, orthodox seminary applicants in many dioceses and the encouragement of questionable attitudes and agendas.
Rose (Ugly As Sin), who was editor of St. Catherine Review for seven years, is the author of numerous articles, essays, and books that question the wisdom of contemporary liberal Catholicism. Here, he discusses the causes of the chronic priest shortage, including the misuse of psychological screening and what appears to be blatant discrimination against the kind of young men who were once considered ideal candidates for the vocation.
He gives a disturbing glimpse behind the scenes that may go far in explaining the church's present difficulties. Based primarily on interviews, the book is carefully footnoted and contains a bibliography of sources cited and consulted. Highly recommended for anyone interested in this prominent topic, and for public and academic libraries.
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Review
"Absolutely astonishing... This bombshell book reveals a seminary underworld in which homosexual promiscuity is rampant."
Liberals???? The Catholic priests have been diddling kids long before "Liberals" even existed And belonging to a strict hierarchical religious order that builds giant golden palaces to itself is hardly liberalism.
Give it up.
BeaverFever BeaverFever:
Liberals???? The Catholic priests have been diddling kids long before "Liberals" even existed And belonging to a strict hierarchical religious order that builds giant golden palaces to itself is hardly liberalism.
Give it up.
2Cdo 2Cdo:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
I really,
really, hate these people.
Burning them alive wouldn't be enough for them.

They are the number one reason why I am pro death penalty!
My thoughts exactly.
Catholic is as Catholic does.
Another crime from the religion of peace piece
If supposed "moderate" Catholics are against molestation, how come we never hear them speaking out?
The past 60 years of conservative clergy immigration policy has destroyed this country
Why are activists focusing on Priest brutality when the fact is most non-clergy are molested by fellow non-clergy?
2Cdo @ Wed Mar 02, 2016 12:49 pm
BeaverFever BeaverFever:
Catholic is as Catholic does.
Another crime from the religion of peace piece
If supposed "moderate" Catholics are against molestation, how come we never hear them speaking out?
The past 60 years of conservative clergy immigration policy has destroyed this country
Why are activists focusing on Priest brutality when the fact is most non-clergy are molested by fellow non-clergy?
You're hearing from this one.