Saturday, November 28, 2015

Collegeville Monk Paid for Sex With Children

Edit: this story on Collegeville is going national. Evil clergy, the media and ACLU attorneys waltz to the destruction of the Church's reputation.

It's hard to understand why Bishops like Oliveires, Finn, Teberst van Elst, Nienstedt, were dismissed from their positions while men who are far more notorious like Daneels are raised to positions of trust.

St. PAUL, Minn. --  Father Finian McDonald, who for years worked as a counselor at St. John's University, had sex with at least 200 people and paid child prostitutes for sex while abroad, according to documents released on Tuesday. 

Attorney Jeff Anderson released the personnel files of five monks and priests who were part of St. John's Abbey in Collegeville.

The five, including two who are now deceased, were previously listed by St. John's Abbey as credibly accused of child sexual abuse. Anderson said the redacted version of the posted on his website, show that priests who admitted battles with sexual urges still had access to potential victims.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/11/25/monk-accused-abuse-had-200-sexual-partners-some-were-child-prostitutes/76373128/


6 comments:

Lynda said...

Have these men been prosecuted and convicted?

Anonymous said...

The Remnant draws a parallel between these evil men and the ugliness of their modern (ist) church.
See the pics.

Tancred said...

That was very apt, but it's kind of disappointing that they don't see what a bad egg Virgil Michel was.

Tancred said...

They tried to charge one but the case was dismissed.

Tancred said...

http://eponymousflower.blogspot.com/2015/05/modernist-monk-in-collegeville-charged.html?m=1

Lynda said...

If there has been no successful prosecution, allegations ought not be published. What about prosecution for Church crimes? Fair procedures ought to be followed. Injustice replied to with injustice does not make for justice. Great care must be taken to act justly in respect of all persons concerned based on evidence that's been properly and fairly tried by disinterested jurists.