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Right now, a law is being debated in the US Congress. Under this new law, the US would force Internet providers to block any website on suspicion of violating copyright or trademark legislation, or even failing to sufficiently police their users' activities. The Vatican is heavily backing the new law that would allow them to control information they wouldn't want the world to know. To sign petition: http://jh.to/uncensored Photobucket

Delbarton School Headmaster Accused of Child Sexual Misconduct

Monday, January 16, 2012

Under Investigation Since June 2011

In a statement released Thursday, Rev. Giles Hayes, the abbot at St. Mary's, said the incidents involved "a minor boundary violation with an adult" and that his conduct "was not criminal." Anthony S. Cicatiello, a spokesman for the St. Mary's Abbey that runs Delbarton School, claims the church has been investigating Father Luke Travers since June 2011.
While Father Travers is under investigation, the Rev. Adrian Harmenning has replaced him as administrator at the Virginia abbey.

Delbarton is an elite college preparatory academy situated in Morristown, New Jersey. Travers, a Benedictine monk and former administrator at Mary Mother of the Church Abbey in Virginia is under investigation while he was headmaster for sexual misconduct.

According to Hayes, the complaint was turned over to the local prosecutor's office, which declined to press charges. Capt. Jeff Paul, a spokesman for the prosecutor's office, declined to comment on whether or not Travers was under active investigation.

'Because he loved me.'
The Benedictine monk had been serving as non-residential administrator at the Mary Mother of the Church Abbey since 2010 when a letter was sent to church officials alleging that Travers, 55, had sexually harassed at least two former students at Delbarton.

The letter came from a Washington man named Patrick Marker, who advocates for victims of sexual misconduct within the church. Two victims of Traver's attentions had reached out to him in the past few months and Marker was demanding that the church take action.

One victim claimed in the 1980s, then-headmaster Luke Travers had grabbed his crotch and butt and asked him inappropriate questions about his girlfriend. The former student was then about 14 years old.

Another, according to NBC, stated that Travers "crossed boundaries which betrayed the inherent trust which is sacred to his position as a teacher and a priest." According to the victim, who alleged that the first incidents began in the 1990s, Travers became more aggressive when the boy came to him after his father died. According to the letter, Travers offered the high schooler and began kissing his neck and ears.

When the young man tried to get him to stop, Travers kept going. "[He said there was] nothing wrong with what he was doing, because he loved me," the second victim wrote. When the second victim returned to Delbarton after graduating, he claims that Travers asked the adult teen to run away with him.

According to Marker, who says he himself was abused in 1983 at a Minnesota prep school run by Benedictine monks, Travers is a sexual predator, a monk who has been grooming victims for his sexual abuse for years without reprisal.

'It was a shock to us.'

According to church official, Travers only visited the abbey a few times a month, and remains a resident of New Jersey. Although the Richmond, Va. abbey owns and operates Benedictine College Preparatory school, Harmenning claims that Travers had no personal contact with the students.

But while the Benedictine monk may not have been involved in the abbey's prep school, Travers had been allowed to say Mass for students over the past few months, despite being under investigation for alleged sexual misconduct.

According to Cicatiello, at Delbarton, Travers has been under investigation for months, and had been placed under restrictions that barred him from contact with anyone under 25. He was not supposed to have any contact with students, and was banned from saying Mass for anyone other than his fellow monks.

If that was the case, however, Harmenning never heard of it. According to him, the Virginia abbey knew nothing about Travers' restrictions, or that he was under investigation, until the fateful letter arrived.

"It was a shock to us as much as it was to anybody else," Harmenning said.

Travers Returns to New Jersey Monastery

According to the Paterson Diocese website, Father Travers was ordained in 1986 at St. Mary's Abbey in Morris Township.

He received a bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 1979, a master's degree in theology from The Catholic University of America in 1984 and a master's of education degree from Harvard in 1999.

He served Notre Dame of Mount Carmel Church in Cedar Knolls and Corpus Christi Church in Chatham Township before becoming headmaster at Delbarton.
Harmenning said the Rev. Luke Travers had returned to his New Jersey monastery while the church conducted its investigation. A message there was not immediately returned.

'...what really happened behind those walls.'

Patrick Marker, having learned of the Mary Mother of the Church Abbey's response, said he was pleased by their quick reaction.

"It's not a bold move, it's the right move," he said of . "It's a move he [Harmenning] should have never had to make if the officials in New Jersey and the officials of the American Cassinese Congregation [which oversees both abbeys] had done their job."

Mark Serrano, a national advocate for sex abuse victims, was similarly furious with church officials at Delbarton and those higher up in the ACC, saying their handling of the allegations is suspicious at best and questioning why they didn't inform the Va. abbey of the investigation into Travers that began in June.

"I wouldn't trust the school's characterization of the incidents as 'minor' until we know all the facts," Serrano told NJ.com. "In the meantime, we must make sure Travers has no contact with children."

Marker, meanwhile, is preparing for the brunt of the Delbarton and St. Mary's "PR machine and legal team." He feels he's more than prepared for whatever they throw his way.

"I'm ready for it," he said, noting how hard it can be for victims of sexual "misconduct" to come forward when faced with the institutional might of the Church and a place like Delabarton school.

"I've got victims who are calling me, crying about the relationships and about what really happened behind those walls."

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Religious order Sisters of Mercy Sued for Knowingly Putting Children in Harms Way

Monday, January 9, 2012

The Catholic religious order mentioned here are the same Sisters of Mercy who tortured over 30,000 women in Ireland's Magdalene Laundries.

Lawsuit against Sister of Mercy reveals that the order knowingly transferred a nun who had molested boys at St. Patrick's Grade School in Chicago. The victims say this occurred in 1962.

The nun, Norma Giannini was recently released for serving 1 year in jail. She was convicted for molesting boys in Milwaukee in a Southside church.


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A Rabbi Caught on Video with Intentions of Sex Acts with a 13 Year Old

NBC's Dateline busts Rabbi David Kaye in their show "To Catch a Predator."
He is one of 8,000 Jews Accused of Paedophilia and Child Molestation.

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The Catholic Church's Corrupt ways began from it's First Pope and Continues Presently

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Proof that the Catholic Church, The Vatican, has been corrupt since its inception. It's always been about money and keeping the nations ignorant.

For more tracings of Dr. Jose Luis De Jesus, you can visit His official website at http://www.cegenglish.com or all of his tracings in the past 2 years that reveal what religions have hidden from the nations is available at: http://www.vimeo.com/cegenglish

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48 Catholic Elementary and High Schools in Philadelphia Closing

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia announced that they plan to shut down about a quarter of its Roman Catholic high schools. Nearly 30% of it's elementary schools will either be closed or combined because of rising costs and low enrollment.

"We can't afford to fool ourselves," Archbishop Charles Chaput said at a news conference. "We need an honest response to serious losses that have been happening year after year in some of our schools. And this will continue to happen if we do nothing."

The system's current enrollment of 68,000 students is the same number the archdiocese served in 1911. It also represents a 35 percent drop in the student population since 2001. The archdiocese already had closed 30 schools during the past five years, leaving 178 schools in the city and four surrounding counties.

The closures announced Friday will reduce that number dramatically.
"It's extremely sad," said Rita Schwartz, president of the local chapter of the Association of Catholic Teachers. "Right now, there is a grieving process going on in 44 elementary schools and four high schools."

Officials estimated about 1,700 teachers and 85 administrators would be displaced and have to reapply for positions in newly consolidated schools.

Superintendent Mary Rochford estimated that about 300 teachers could be out of jobs once the dust has settled.

The Blue Ribbon Commission, created in December of 2010 by Chaput's predecessor, Cardinal Justin Rigali recommended the closures. Chaput said he'd accept the commission's recommendations barring any major factual error in their report.
In Philadelphia, the commission's analysis revealed that the average parish subsidy to schools had grown from $255,000 to $320,000 over the past 10 years. It also showed that elementary school tuition rates fell $1,500 short of the actual cost of educating each child.

The mean annual elementary tuition in the U.S. is $3,383, according to the National Catholic Education Association. The mean annual high school tuition is $8,787. These numbers vary in each Catholic school in Philadelphia.

The commission's report also set forth strategies for sustaining the Catholic system for future generations. Philadelphia has the second-highest enrollment among dioceses nationwide, just behind Chicago, according to the education association.

Chaput was told the commission's proposals could mean the archdiocese might go 10 to 15 years without more school closings. He also stressed that Catholic school closings affect educational choices for families of all faiths. Especially in troubled urban neighborhoods, Catholic schools are often seen as a safer and more enriching alternative to failing public schools.

Mayor Michael Nutter issued a statement Friday that read in part: "Let's not forget that we are one city, and we're all in this together."

Nationwide, Catholic schools have lost more than 587,000 students since 2000, according to the National Catholic Education Association. At least 1,750 schools have closed.

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Fire that Killed 92 Children in Catholic Elementary School Remains a "Mystery"

Saturday, January 7, 2012

In learning of the organized crime committed by catholic nuns worldwide in their institutions, has caused a great interest in taking a closer look at the mysterious Chicago fire in the Our Lady of the Angels elementary school...especially knowing how nuns function with immunity, remain silent when questioned about their crime and their known schemes to cover up evidence by burning down places to later claim that records were lost in the fire.

The tragedy at a Catholic elementary school in Chicago over 50 years ago was an extraordinary moment of grief.

Considered one of the deadliest fires in American history, it took the lives of 92 kids and 3 nuns at Our Lady of the Angels School, leaving families physically and psychologically scarred for life, and destroyed a close-knit working-class neighborhood.

Astonishingly, some of the nuns, out of frozen panic or blind faith, told their students not to flee but to get on their knees and pray and wait for the firemen.

There is a book entitled To Sleep with the Angels: The Story of a Fire which tells the the moving story of that fire and its consequences written by two journalists who have been obsessed with the events of that terrible day in December 1958.
It is a true story of a disaster that shocked the nation. In gripping detail, those who were there—children, teachers, firefighters—
describe the fear, desperation, and panic that prevailed in and around the stricken school building on that cold Monday afternoon.

But beyond the flames, the story of the fire at Our Lady of the Angels became an enigma whose mystery has deepened with time: its cause was never officially explained despite evidence that it had been intentionally set by a troubled student at the school.

The fire led to a complete overhaul of fire safety standards for American schools, but it left a community torn apart by grief and anger,
and accusations that the Catholic church and city fathers had shielded the truth.

Authors David Cowan and John Kuenster have recreated this tragedy in a powerful narrative with all the elements of a first-rate detective story.

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JFK Spoke of Separation of Church and State

Friday, January 6, 2012

Even President John F Kennedy in the 1960's called for a separation of church and state.

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