Archive for November, 2008

Archdiocese records released

Posted November 28, 2008

KOIN 6 News
Koin.com

Newly released documents from the Portland archdiocese prove the Catholic Church lied about their knowledge of allegations of priest abuse.

The archdiocese agreed to release documents as part of its bankruptcy filings. However a federal judge had to step in to get these ones released.

In the 1950s, a child claims he was abused several times by Fr. Rocco Perone. The victim had correspondence with Fr. Chuck Lienert in 1989 about Perone, where it was learned a nun asked the victim when he was a child if had been abused by Perone.

In 2002, the archdiocese denied having received any complaints about Perone.

A new website has been created that posts and explains the documents, as well as a link to the archdiocese site on the abuse documents.

Church files show ‘naiveté’ of abuse

Posted November 28, 2008

By Ryan Kost
Associated Press
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

PORTLAND — Documents released by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland this week fall short of implicating higher-ups in trying to hide sexual abuse of young people by priests, a leading victim advocate said Friday.

Portland lawyer Kelly Clark said that while the documents revealed a certain amount of "stupidity or naiveté," they weren’t the "smoking gun" that would show church officials had covered up abuse, as advocates such as Clark had said they might be.

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Pedophile Priest Documents To Be Posted On The Web

Posted November 28, 2008

OPB News
BY KRISTIAN FODEN-VENCIL
Days after a judge ordered the Archdiocese of Portland to release documents involving the abuse of children by priests, lawyers have created a webpage to display the information. Kristian Foden-Vencil reports.

The documents were part of the 2007 agreement, in which the archdiocese paid $50 million dollars to settle 170 lawsuits.

The archdiocese put about half the documents on a webpage in the spring. But it refused to release others saying they weren’t relevant.

Judge Michael Hogan ruled Wednesday only some of the papers could be held back because of active litigation or jurisdictional issues.

Attorney Kelly Clark, who represented 40 victims, says they’ll be putting the new documents into chronological and geographic order.

Kelly Clark: "I would imagine people who would be wanting to be using this would be people who were themselves victimized, faithful men and women who simply want to know what about my parish?"

The church’s papers can be found at archdiocesedocuments.org.

The lawyers version, which will expand as documents are sorted, can be found at archpdxpriestfiles.com.

 

Ore. judge orders release of priest abuse records

Posted November 27, 2008

OregonLive.Com

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A federal judge ordered the release of more documents from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland that may shed light on how church officials responded to allegations that priests sexually abused minors.

The order from U.S. District Judge Michael Hogan on Wednesday was a result of the settlement in 2007 of about 175 lawsuits for $50 million to end the first bankruptcy filing in the nation by a Catholic diocese.

After the settlement, victim advocates and church officials disagreed over how many documents to release.

Hogan’s order requires the archdiocese to release documents about allegations of sexual misconduct by priests involving minors and the knowledge of the archdiocese about the allegations, or its response to them.

He said the order doesn’t apply immediately in the cases of priests involved in a related dispute over disclosure or in pending litigation.

Hogan’s decision says names of victims have been redacted from the documents.

Portland lawyer Kelly Clark, who represented more than 40 victims, praised the decision and said it meant the archdiocese must release almost all of the disputed documents.

"This is a good day for survivors, and all the men and women abused as boys and girls by priests of this archdiocese can feel rightly proud that they have stood their ground and did not let the archdiocese back out of its commitments," Clark said.

He said a Web site is under construction that will organize the documents so readers can understand the history of cases and how church officials enabled or covered up abuse.

The archdiocese released a statement that said almost all of the misconduct occurred from 1940 to the mid-1980s.

"Today the Archdiocese of Portland has comprehensive child protection policies and programs," it said, including an Office of Child Protection and national programs to audit protections and ensure that people who work with minors are appropriately screened.

Documents identify former local priest in single claim of sexual abuse

Posted November 27, 2008

By Karen McCowan
The Register-Guard
November 27, 2008

A former local priest is among Roman Catholic clergymen named in documents released Wednesday by order of U.S. District Judge Michael Hogan in connection with lawsuits filed by victims of sexual abuse.

The documents are the latest public disclosure from the April 2007 settlement of an Archdiocese of Portland bankruptcy case arising from 175 sexual abuse claims by former parishioners.

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Judge Hogan’s Order on Release of Documents

Posted November 26, 2008

pdf-48 Judge Hogans Order on Release of DocumentsRead Judge Hogan’s Decision Regarding the Release of the Archdiocese Documents Here

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