Friday, August 24, 2012

BISHOP RICHARD MALONE ASSIGNS ACCUSED PRIEST TO NORTHERN MAINE PARISH


During the past year, a man reported to Bishop Richard Malone that he was sexually abused by a priest at a Catholic school in Maine when he was a twelve year old eighth grader. 

The man's allegation of abuse against the priest is credible. 

If, at the time the man reported his abuse to Bishop Malone, the accused priest had been working in a parish, Bishop Malone would have followed established procedure by temporarily removing the the priest from the parish, suspending him of all duties and making public the reason for the priest's removal.

But, the priest was not working in a parish at the time the complaint was filed.

The priest is retired. So, Bishop Malone kept secret the abuse allegation and the priest's name and the location where the abuse occurred has not been revealed.

It is likely there are other victims of this priest who may report their own abuse if they discover they are not alone.

Bishop Malone determined the allegation was credible and launched an internal church investigation of the matter. Deacon John Brennan, the diocese's investigator, conducted personal interviews with the victim and the accused priest. 

But, no notice of the investigation was provided to the public. Although the Catholic school where the abuse occurred is now closed, no attempts were made by Bishop Malone to send letters to alumni asking if any of them had been harmed in any way or sexually abused while attending the school. 

The Diocese of Portland Review Board informed the victim that his allegation cannot be "substantiated."

Three weeks ago, it was announced that the accused priest is among a group of priests who will be temporarily assigned to the Catholic parishes in the Fort Kent area. 
 
Here's the news article:

"In the meantime, the diocese announced that as of Aug. 1, the Revs. James Albert, Richard Ouellette and Clement Thibodeau will celebrate Masses, marriages, funerals and baptisms throughout the parish, which includes Fort Kent, New Canada, Eagle Lake, Wallagrass and St. Francis."

As investigation of priest continues, others temporarily assigned to ...

Bangor Daily News-Jul 31, 2012
James Albert, Richard Ouellette and Clement Thibodeau will celebrate Masses, marriages, funerals and baptisms throughout the parish, which ...

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Robert Hoatson, President of Road to Recovery - No jail time for admitted child molester

IGNATIUS GROUP___

The President of Road to Recovery, a victims' support group, asked a judge not to sentence an admitted child molester to prison.

Instead, Robert Hoatson wanted the man who sexually abused a 13 year old boy to be released to his grandmother's custody.

AUBURN, Maine - On April 11, 2012, Zach Thomaselli, a man who accused former Syracuse University assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine of molesting him was sentenced to three years and three months in prison for sexually abusing a boy in Maine. Thomaselli pleaded guilty in December in an agreement with prosecutors.

Thomaselli later admitted that his allegations of abuse against Bernie Fine were a big lie.

Robert Hoatson, who has been counseling Tomaselli through Hoatson?s nonprofit support organization, Road to Recovery, wrote a letter to the sentencing judge asking that Tomaselli be released to his grandmother?s custody on the condition he participates in intensive therapy. Hoatson said he did not know the details of the charges against Tomaselli but said he believes in “rehabilitation not incarceration.”

The 23-year-old Tomaselli accepted responsibility and apologized to the victim, who attended a camp where Tomaselli was a counselor. The boy was 13 and 14 when the abuse occurred in 2009.

Robert Hoatson is also a member of the National Survivor Advocates Coalition.

http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2012/04/former_priest_robert_hoatson_l.html

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Bishop Richard Malone deceives and misleads Buffalo, NY press and media

August 11, 2012

Deacon John Brennan
Diocese Investigator
Child Sexual Abuse
Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland
Portland, Maine

Dear Deputy Chief Brennan,

Just wondering if you sat next to Father Paul Miceli in the "special guest" section at Bishop Malone's installation ceremony in Buffalo.

Once upon a time, Chief, when you were the number two police official in the City of Portland, Maine (before you were ordained and took a vow of obedience to your bishop), 

you would have put a guy like Miceli's photo up on the wall in the room where the detectives and police officers gather for roll call each morning.

Miceli, like now imprisoned Msgr. William Lynn of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, is guilty of child endangement. 

As Secretary of Ministerial Personnel, Miceli helped Cardinal Bernard Law secretly transfer priests who were known to sexually abuse children to new parishes and schools. Now, the very same guy who's responsibe for the rape of innocent children is an honored guest at his best buddie's installation as bishop.

Go figure.

You must be rolling your eyes, Chief, as you read Malone's responses to Buffalo reporters about his non-role in the cover up of child sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Boston. It's a win-win situation for Malone. He can say anything he wants and be believed. I can assure you, he'd never get away it if I were there to ask follow up questions. Of course, we both know, that as soon as my questions became too revealing, Malone would walk away saying, "I don't like your tone."

If you look closely at the news videos, you'll notice that Malone's right eye begins to twitch when the first question about child sexual abuse is asked. 

Malone wants reporters to believe he saw nothing and knew nothing, even though: 
a) he served as a member of Cardinal Law's Cabinet (inner circle), first as Secretary of Education from 1995 to 2000;
b) and, then, as Auxiliary Bishop of the communities surrounding the City of Boston from 2000 to 2004;
c) and, during this very same time period, Malone's closest friend, Father Paul Miceli (Malone and Miceli have owned a home together on Cape Cod for the past twelve years), worked steadfastly as Law's right hand man to keep secret the sexual abuse of children by priests and church workers.

It's naive to believe that when they kicked their feet up at the end of the day, drinks in hand, Malone and Miceli didn't share information and gossip about their fellow priests and the inner goings on of the Archdiocese.

Chief, perhaps in your role as "obediant servant" to the bishop, you should remind Malone that in early 2002, when Cardinal Law was forced by media pressure to ensure that no priests who were ever accused of child sexual abuse still remained in parishes, it became known that at least three priests who raped children were working in parishes supervised by Auxiliary Bishop Malone. In other words, even though Malone knew that these priests were a danger to children, he said and did nothing; he permitted these child abusers to have unlimited access to thousands of unsuspecting kids. 

And Chief Brennan, I'm certain in your days as a police detective, you heard every excuse in the book. Malone's a smooth character, for sure. Whenever he is asked by Buffalo news reporters to respond to criticism from survivors' groups, he spews forth his well rehearsed line that "for the past six years, the annual outside audits have found the Portland diocese to be 100% in complaince" with the audit checklist. 

Now, Chief, you and I both know that these audits are all about the technical issues; fingerprinting of church employees and volunteers, child safety training sessions, etc.

Malone knows darned well that these audits say nothing have about treating child sexual abuse victims with dignity and respect. As you know, Malone and his lawyers employ hardball legal tactics against each and every abuse victim who seeks a fair measure of justice and compensation for their harms and injuries. 

And lest we forget, Chief, these are the same people, who, all those years ago when they were children, climbed into the family car each Sunday to attend mass with their families. Now, when they are finally ready to speak about the horrific abuse inflicted upon them by their parish priest, Malone rejects them and treats them as if they are the enemy. 

How you can sit still and say nothing, Chief Brennan, as Malone tries to convince Buffalo reporters that he is doing "everything" possible to care for and protect children from abuse? 

After all, Chief, neither you nor Malone notified police and school officials in either Falmouth or Scarborough when Father John Audibert moved into their communities. As you know, Chief, Father Audibert is a sick and dangerous child molester. When child protection advocates warned neighbors in Falmouth about Father Audibert, no one knew what Audibert looked like. 

When the Vatican "sentenced" Father Audibert to a "life of prayer and penance" for his crimes against children, Malone washed his hands of the matter, even though Father Audibert is still a priest who receives pension and health care benefits from the diocese. Malone refuses to house Audibert in a diocesan facility where Audibert's comings and goings can be monitored and supervised. Even though more decisive action on his part would further ensure the safety of children, Malone refuses to publish Father Audibert's photo and background information and that of other child abuser priests, on the Diocese of Portland web site, in the same manner as the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

And, sadly, Chief Brennan, there are those whom you work with sided by side in the Diocese of Portland who, just like Msgr. Lynn and Father Miceli and Bishop Malone, are guilty of "child endangerment." Former and present Chancery executives, Msgr. Michael Henchal, Sister Rita Mae Bissonnette, Msgr. Joseph Ford, Msgr. Marc Caron and former Bishop Joseph Gerry are but a few who should be indicted for endangering the lives of innocent children. 

I came upon a blog in Buffalo in which the author invites the new bishop to partake in all the Buffalo "Main Street" specialty shops, sausage included. You gotta wonder why any thinking, informed and meaningful adult would joke with and pay such blind deference to the senior executive of an institution whose leadership is responsible for the sexual abuse of tens of thousands of children; more crimes against children than in any other institution in the history of the world.  

And, guess what, Chief Brennan?

Bishop Richard Malone, the newly installed spiritual leader of the Catholic Christian community of the Diocese of Buffalo, didn't say one word, not one word - in his first sermon as bishop - to victims/survivors of child sexual abuse by priests, religious and Church workers.

Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.

Sincerely,
Paul Kendrick 

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Bishop Geoffrey Robinson asked to cancel appearance at Fairfield University

March 11, 2012

Most Rev. Geoffrey Robinson
Saint Joseph's Presbytery
126 Liverpool Road
Enfield
NSW
2136
Australia

Dear Bishop Robinson,

I am writing to strongly urge you not to set foot on the Fairfield University campus later this month but, instead, to select another venue for your scheduled appearance in Fairfield, Connecticut on March 24, 2012.

In your book, Confronting Power and Sex in the Catholic Church: Reclaiming the Spirit of Jesus, you wrote, "I am convinced that if the pope had spoken clearly at the beginning of the revelations, inviting victims to come forward so that the whole truth, however terrible, might be known and confronted, and firmly directing that all members of the church should respond with openness, humility, honesty and compassion, consistently putting victims before the good name of the church, the entire response of the church would have been far better."

I can assure you, Bishop Robinson, that having said these words, you will know instinctively that your presence at Fairfield University will be an insult to an entire group of courageous child sexual abuse victims in Haiti who have been neglected, rejected and ostracized by Fairfield University and Jesuit officials - and whose pursuit of truth and justice has not been supported in any way by your hosts; members of Bridgeport Voice of the Faithful and Dr. Paul Lakeland, Chair of Fairfield University's Center for Catholic Studies.

Each time I asked for just ten minutes, and even though Project Pierre Toussaint (PPT) is sponsored and supported by organizations that are right in their own back yard, VOTF Conference officials would not allow me to speak at either of the past two conferences about the horrific plight of the abuse victims in Haiti. The kids were in desperate need of emotional and practical support, including food, clothing, shelter, and tuition for school.

In December 2010, Fairfield University alumnus, Douglas Perlitz, the founder and former executive director of Project Pierre Toussaint in Haiti, was sentenced in Connecticut federal court to almost 20 years in prison for sexually abusing boys who were under his care.

Project Pierre Toussaint was supported and funded by many Catholic organizations including the Order of Malta, the Roman catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, the Knights of Columbus, Fairfield University, the New England Society of Jesus and the Haiti Fund, Inc., a Connecticut based non-profit whose chairman, Rev. paul Carrier, S.J., was the long-time campus ministry director at Fairfield University.

In August 2007, a Haitian journalist by the name of Cyrus Sibert, listened with concern to the victims' cries for help and, at great danger to the victims and himself, Cyrus began to report about the abuse on his blog and radio program in Cap-Haitien.

In response, Fairfield University and New England Jesuit officials ran as fast and as far away from the hurting victims as they could. Instead of offering comfort and support to the frightened victims, Father Carrier and eleven other prominent and influential Fairfield County Catholics wrote a letter to the Haiti school's donors calling the victims' liars.

Donations dried up, the school closed and the victims and other displaced students were forced back onto the streets of Cap-Haitien with no food or shelter.

In past years, Fairfield University bragged about and promoted itself as a partner in the humanitarian work being accomplished at PPT by awarding Perlitz an honorary doctor of laws degree and a "Magis' alumni award for his service to the poor and needy in Haiti.

At the present time, though, three high powered law firms, hired by Fairfield University and the New England Jesuits, are engaged in hardball legal tactics against twenty-one homeless Haitian street children who have filed a civil lawsuit in federal court in Connecticut seeking fair and just reparations for the harms and injuries inflicted upon them as a result of their abuse and the negligence and failure to protect them by a group of responsible parties.

Two days ago, the local sheriff served me with a subpoena from Father Carrier's lawyers who are ordering me to produce confidential emails I may have shared with the boys in Haiti who were abused.

It's not complicated, Bishop Robinson. The civil lawsuit enables these poor and vulnerable Haitian kids to be placed on a level playing field with the powerful and influential people and institutions who are doing everything they can right now to avoid responsibility and accountability for their roles in the coverup of sexual abuse of children at PPT.

But, when all is said and done, when Fairfield University, the Jesuits and Father Carrier and the other parties have exhausted their legal filings, their legal objections and their legal maneuvering (technicalities and loopholes), everyone will be forced to gather together in a federal courtroom, face to face with the abuse victims, take an oath to tell the truth, and then we'll begin to sort out who knew what, when they knew it and how and why it was possible for so many children to be raped and sodomized for so many years under everyone's watch.

There's so much I could tell you, Bishop Robinson. I have met with the victims in Haiti on two occasions. It would break your heart to hear their stories. It will also break your heart to know that so many people who advertise themselves as devout Christians and/or practicing Catholics, including your hosts and most of the planned attendees, have avoided and neglected these poorest of the poor children in their time of need.

The Jesuits taught me that the service of my faith must include the promotion of justice. When the rubber hit the road, though, their words were meaningless.

I have written extensively about the trauma, pain, suffering and needs of these victims. These are brave and courageous kids whose lives have been permanently altered by the violence of the abuse perpetrated upon them. These are kids who get up everyday with nothing to eat, having slept with one eye open in an abandoned building or on a rooftop. During the past couple of years, a small group of victims' advocates in New England has raised money to help provide the boys with a weekly ration of rice and spaghetti, books, school uniforms and tuition payments. It is important, we think, to show these kids that there are people who care about them. After all, there is no one to tuck these boys into bed at night and tell them they are loved.

I beg you, Bishop Robinson to stand in solidarity with these struggling abuse victims by instructing your hosts to immediately locate another venue for your March 24th appearance.

By refusing to speak at Fairfield University, an institution that is not responding in good faith "with openness, humility, honesty and compassion, (by) consistently putting victims before the good name of the church" (your words) you will, with all due respect, be putting your money where your mouth is.

Sincerely,
Paul Kendrick
Freeport, Maine
Fairfield University, 72
207-838-1319 (cell)

BishopAccountability.org


www.bishopaccountability.org/complaints/Haiti/

Friday, March 9, 2012

President of Road to Recovery responds to Jesuit intimidation of Haitian child sexual abuse victims

Road to Recovery, Inc.
P.O. Box 279
Livingston, New Jersey 07039
862-368-2800
roberthoatson@gmail.com

UNCONSCIONABLE TREATMENT OF HAITIAN ABUSE VICTIMS’ ADVOCATE BY LAWYER FOR JESUIT PRIEST

Paul Kendrick of Freeport, Maine, who has championed the cause of dozens of sexual abuse victims of Doug Perlitz at the Haiti-based Project Pierre Toussaint, has been served with a subpoena by the lawyer for Fr. Paul Carrier, SJ, one of the principals of the project, former Campus Minister of Fairfield University and Chairperson of the Haiti Fund where the project was birthed and sustained.

The subpoena commands Mr. Kendrick to produce documents, electronically stored information, etc. regarding communications between the abuse victims and Mr. Kendrick in a civil lawsuit filed on behalf of 21 Haitian victims in Connecticut federal court.

Road to Recovery wishes to express its support of Paul Kendrick in his confidential and protected work with courageous and damaged Haiti victims, and its outrage over the request of a lawyer to secure information from those victims and their advocate.

Robert M. Hoatson, Ph.D.
Co-founder and President

Jesuits employ intimidation tactics against Haitian child sexual abuse victims

For immediate release:
March 8, 2012

For more information:
Michael Sweatt, Portland, Maine, 207-831-3791

INTIMIDATION TACTICS BEING EMPLOYED AGAINST ADVOCATE FOR HAITIAN CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE VICTIMS BY A BOSTON LAW FIRM REPRESENTING JESUIT PRIEST, REV. PAUL CARRIER, S.J.

FATHER CARRIER IS THE FORMER CAMPUS MINISTRY DIRECTOR AT FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY AND THE FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE HAITI FUND, INC.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Maine

JOSEPH JEAN-CHARLES, et al.,
----------------------------------------
Plaintiff
v.

DOUGLAS PERLITZ, et al.,
----------------------------------------
Defendant

Paul Kendrick of Freeport, Maine was served with a subpoena today in which he is "commanded" to produce documents, electronically stored information, etc. regarding private communications between Kendrick and the abuse victims in a civil lawsuit filed on behalf of 21 Haitian child sexual abuse victims in Connecticut federal court.

The subpoena was issued by Attorney Theodore Folkman of the Boston law firm, Murphy & King.

Murphy & King represents Jesuit priest, Rev. Paul Carrier, S.J. Carrier is the former director of Campus Ministry at Fairfield University.

Kendrick is a 1972 graduate of Fairfield University and has traveled to Haiti six times in the past nine years.

(See a full explanation of the lawsuit in the letter below)

#13 in the subpoena to Kendrick states: ''All documents concerning communications between you and any journalist or reporter, including but not limited to Cyrus Sibert or Michael P. Mayko, concerning Project Pierre Toussaint, any one or more of the Plaintiffs, Father Carrier, the Haiti Fund, Inc., the Society of Jesus of New England, Inc., Fairfield University, Hope Carter or the Order of Malta."

Cyrus Sibert is a Haitian journalist (www.reseaucitadelle.blogspot.com).

Mike Mayko writes for the Connecticut Post.

In October 2010, the New England Newspaper and Press Association recognized "Betrayal of Hope," a Connecticut Post investigative report on the sexual abuse of children at Project Pierre Toussaint in Cap-Haitien, Haiti. Reporter Mike Mayko and photographer Christian Abraham traveled to Cap-Haitien to examine the allegations.

"Betrayal of Hope" received one of NENPA's eight Publick Occurrence awards honoring outstanding journalism.
___________________________________________________________________________

Sent earlier this week:

Haiti: One Table, Many Partners Conference

Protection of Children in Haiti from Sexual Abuse

http://onetable.crs.org/

March 6, 2012

Most Rev. Richard Malone
Most Rev. Guy Sansaricq
Haiti: One Table, Many Partners Conference
Catholic Relief Services
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Washington, D.C.

Dear Bishop Malone and Bishop Sansaricq,

We write today to strongly urge you to present and examine the criminal child sexual abuse case, United States of America v. Douglas Perlitz, at the upcoming “Haiti: One Table, Many Partners” conference in June.
In December 2010, Douglas Perlitz, founder and former Executive Director of Project Pierre Toussaint in Haiti, was sentenced in Connecticut federal court to almost 20 years in prison for sexually abusing boys who were under his care in Haiti.


In 1997, Perlitz founded Project Pierre Toussaint (PPT) in Cap-Haitien, Haiti's second-largest city, as a program to help street children. PPT provided shelter, food, and basic education for children living on the streets. Perlitz raised millions of dollars through grants and donations, and PPT grew to occupy a 10-acre compound with a school, dormitories, and a soccer field.

PPT was supported and funded by many Catholic organizations, including the Order of Malta, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, the Knights of Columbus, Fairfield University, the New England Society of Jesus and the Haiti Fund, Inc. a Connecticut based non-profit whose chairman, Rev. Paul Carrier, S.J., was the long-time Director of Campus Ministry at Fairfield University.

It is encouraging for us to know that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has included the protection of children on its agenda at the first national conference on solidarity with Haiti, to be held from June 1st to 3rd, 2012 at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. According to your web site “there are over 400 U.S. parishes partnered with parishes in Haiti and many other Catholics who are involved in helping Haiti in one way or another.”

It is our firm belief that a presentation and discussion of the Perlitz case will provide conference attendees with the most comprehensive learning experience and inside look at the ways and means by which people and institutions in the United States failed to protect innocent children at their mission in Haiti due to a lack of checks, balances, systems, procedures and policies designed to protect children from abuse.

Therefore, we urge you to invite Assistant U.S. Attorney Krishna R. Patel, U.S. Attorney David B. Fein and Special Agent Rod Khattabi of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement to host these sessions. This landmark case established legal and lawenforcement precedents by which a U.S. citizen will be prosecuted in U.S. federal court for crimes committed against children. no matter where in the world the crimes are committed.

Children in Haiti are even more vulnerable to sexual abuse because of a lack of law enforcement and an effective child protective services system. An examination of this particular case will and educate attendees as to how and why the charismatic U.S. director of a private school in Haiti was able to manipulate so many adults and harm so many children for so many years.

At the sentencing hearing, the attorneys representing Perlitz made every effort to remind the judge of all the “good works” that Perlitz had accomplished in Haiti. In response, the judge told Perlitz, “If one digs a well to supply water to those who have never had water, and then that person poisons the water, was building that well a good deed?"

We look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Cyrus Sibert
Cap-Haitien, Haiti
reseaucitadelle@gmail.com
509-3686-9669

Paul Kendrick
kendrickpt@aol.com
Freeport, Maine
207-838-1319
__________________________________________________________________________________________

BACKGROUND

www.ctpost.com/betrayal

CNN:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp0vCfDgknM&context=C329affaADOEgsToPDskJPUQ4N5uBNY4z4wZTvbyAx\\

Connecticut Post Media:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68yNZt8bLsY&feature=context&context=C329affaADOEgsToPDskJPUQ4N5uBNY4z4wZTvbyAx

http://search.bishop-accountability.org/search?q=perlitz&ie=&site=ba-prod&output=xml_no_dtd&client=ba-prod&lr=&proxystylesheet=ba-prod&oe=

www.bishopaccountability.org/complaints/Haiti/
__________________________________________________________________________________________

In August 2007, the children who were being sexually abused by Douglas Perlitz began to cry out for help. Here’s a copy of the first published report.The abuse victims and Cyrus Sibert put themselves in great physical danger by reporting the abuse.

Cap-Haïtien, le Pédophile et son Centre d’Accueil pour ‘‘Enfants de rue’’

Cyrus Sibert,
AVEC L’OPINION,
reseaucitadelle@yahoo.fr
Radio Kontak Inter 94.9 F .M.
Cap-Haïtien, Haïti
19 Août 2007

La défense de la liberté exige l’intolérance du citoyen face à l’injustice. Même quand les victimes refusent que leur noms soient cités dans la presse, même quand au lieu d’enquêter sur les faits on préfère nous demander plus de preuves et de porter plaintes, on ne saurait passer sous silence cette situation d’injustice à laquelle font face les enfants ‘‘de rue’’ et/ou ‘‘dans la rue’’ du Cap-Haïtien.

Il existe au Cap-Haïtien, un centre d’accueil qui aussi, constitue un centre d’abus pour les enfants de rue. Dirigé par un américain très connu dans le milieu, ce centre dispose d’un programme bien adapté et offre aux jeunes démunis des rues des possibilités d’épanouissement. On n’a qu’à observer l’évolution de ces jeunes exclus qui fréquentent le centre pour se faire une idée de son utilité. Ils y sont bien encadrés. Les programmes de formation technique et d’encadrement psychologique sont d’une contribution énorme. De jeunes enfants pauvres arrivent à produire et à créer un revenu au point tel de devenir leader économique de leur famille.

On peut facilement apercevoir ces jeunes gens à la plage, dans les lieux de loisir accompagnés de travailleurs sociaux professionnels. Le centre fait tout pour les aider à réussir leur vie. Dans un pays où l’Etat néglige les plus faibles (pauvres, handicapés, enfants et vieillards), dans une société où il n’existe pas de programmes structurés de prise en charge des enfants sans abris, on ne peut qu’apprécier l’effort de ce centre dont nous nous gardons de citer le nom, pour le moment.

Cependant, faute de contrôle de ces initiatives privées par les services de l’Etat, ces genres de centres représentent souvent un espace privilégié pour des détraqués, des pédophiles ou homosexuels. A leurs yeux, les enfants de rue représentent une mine de chair fraîche à exploiter. Les plus petits sont entraînés par ignorance ou manque d’expérience. Il suffit de dire à un enfant : monte dans ma chambre, je vais t’apprendre quelque chose qui te fera du bien. Si tu le fais bien et sans problème et si tu gardes notre secret, je serai ton ami et....

Pour les plus vieux, les adolescents en âge de comprendre, on conclut un marché : Pas de chair, pas de support. Si tu n’acceptes pas de passer la nuit dans mon lit, tu seras obligé de quitter le programme. Le jeune qui refuse n’a d’autre choix que de retourner dans la rue sans encadrement et de voir le programme de financement de ses activités musicales ou sportives suspendu.

Mais on peut toutefois renouer les liens. Il suffit de passer chez le Boss et se laisser abuser toute une nuit. Une nuit de plaisir et de douleur. Du plaisir pour le Boss qui utilise toute sorte de produits aphrodisiaques pour augmenter sa performance et de la douleur pour ce jeune de 15 ans qui explique, avec des larmes aux yeux, sa souffrance : Toute une nuit Cyrus ! Toute une nuit, pour le plaisir de cet homme blanc qui ne veut pas en finir ! Un triste témoignage qui ne pouvait nous laisser indifférent. Voir pleuré un jeune adolescent pris aux pièges d’un pédophile homosexuel à cause de la misère est émouvant.

Quant au Centre, les jeunes victimes le voient comme un acquis. Grâce à son travail, des démunis sont devenus musiciens, artisans, footballeurs, etc. Même quand ils nous racontent ces abus, ils ne veulent pas que ce programme soit suspendu. Le pédophile responsable semble
avoir mis dans leur tête l’idée que s’ils rendent public ces faits il n’y aura plus de Centre. Il fallait voir avec quelle insistance on nous demande de ne pas mentionner les noms du Centre, de son responsable et même pas celui des victimes. Toutefois, l’un d’entre eux promet de témoigner s’il y a une enquête sérieuse sur cette affaire.

Alors ce qui est révoltant dans tout cela : Où est l’Etat qui empoche nos taxes ? Pourquoi les responsables haïtiens refusent-ils de contrôler ces centres privés ? Pourquoi on n’y affecte pas des travailleurs sociaux, des étudiants stagiaires, comme on le fait pour les centres de santé ? Pourquoi les responsables méprisent-ils les démunis de ce pays au point de livrer nos enfants aux bouchers de la pédophilie et de l’homosexualité ?

Cyrus Sibert
Cap-Haïtien, Haïti
19 Août 2007

Cyrus Sibert vous invite à suivre ses émissions
sur 'Radio Kontak Inter' 94.9 F .M., Cap-Haïtien, Haïti.
Tel : 509-449-5707 / 509-686-9669


Letter to Co-Chairs of "Haiti: One Table" Conference

Haiti: One Table, Many Partners Conference

Protection of Children in Haiti from Sexual Abuse

http://onetable.crs.org/

March 6, 2012

Most Rev. Richard Malone
Most Rev. Guy Sansaricq
Haiti: One Table, Many Partners Conference
Catholic Relief Services
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Washington, D.C.

Dear Bishop Malone and Bishop Sansaricq,

We write today to strongly urge you to present and examine the criminal child sexual abuse case, United States of America v. Douglas Perlitz, at the upcoming “Haiti: One Table, Many Partners” conference in June.
In December 2010, Douglas Perlitz, founder and former Executive Director of Project Pierre Toussaint in Haiti, was sentenced in Connecticut federal court to almost 20 years in prison for sexually abusing boys who were under his care in Haiti.

In 1997, Perlitz founded Project Pierre Toussaint (PPT) in Cap-Haitien, Haiti's second-largest city, as a program to help street children. PPT provided shelter, food, and basic education for children living on the streets. Perlitz raised millions of dollars through grants and donations, and PPT grew to occupy a 10-acre compound with a school, dormitories, and a soccer field.

PPT was supported and funded by many Catholic organizations, including the Order of Malta, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, the Knights of Columbus, Fairfield University, the New England Society of Jesus and the Haiti Fund, Inc. a Connecticut based non-profit whose chairman, Rev. Paul Carrier, S.J., was the long-time Director of Campus Ministry at Fairfield University.

It is encouraging for us to know that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has included the protection of children on its agenda at the first national conference on solidarity with Haiti, to be held from June 1st to 3rd, 2012 at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. According to your web site “there are over 400 U.S. parishes partnered with parishes in Haiti and many other Catholics who are involved in helping Haiti in one way or another.”

It is our firm belief that a presentation and discussion of the Perlitz case will provide conference attendees with the most comprehensive learning experience and inside look at the ways and means by which people and institutions in the United States failed to protect innocent children at their mission in Haiti due to a lack of checks, balances, systems, procedures and policies designed to protect children from abuse.

Therefore, we urge you to invite Assistant U.S. Attorney Krishna R. Patel, U.S. Attorney David B. Fein and Special Agent Rod Khattabi of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement to host these sessions. This landmark case established legal and lawenforcement precedents by which a U.S. citizen will be prosecuted in U.S. federal court for crimes committed against children. no matter where in the world the crimes are committed.

Children in Haiti are even more vulnerable to sexual abuse because of a lack of law enforcement and an effective child protective services system. An examination of this particular case will and educate attendees as to how and why the charismatic U.S. director of a private school in Haiti was able to manipulate so many adults and harm so many children for so many years.

At the sentencing hearing, the attorneys representing Perlitz made every effort to remind the judge of all the “good works” that Perlitz had accomplished in Haiti. In response, the judge told Perlitz, “If one digs a well to supply water to those who have never had water, and then that person poisons the water, was building that well a good deed?"
We look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
Cyrus Sibert
Cap-Haitien, Haiti
reseaucitadelle@gmail.com
509-3686-9669

Paul Kendrick
Freeport, Maine

kendrickpt@aol.com
207-838-1319
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BACKGROUND

www.ctpost.com/betrayal

CNN:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp0vCfDgknM&context=C329affaADOEgsToPDskJPUQ4N5uBNY4z4wZTvbyAx\\

Connecticut Post Media:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68yNZt8bLsY&feature=context&context=C329affaADOEgsToPDskJPUQ4N5uBNY4z4wZTvbyAx

http://search.bishop-accountability.org/search?q=perlitz&ie=&site=ba-prod&output=xml_no_dtd&client=ba-prod&lr=&proxystylesheet=ba-prod&oe=

www.bishopaccountability.org/complaints/Haiti/
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In August 2007, the children who were being sexually abused by Douglas Perlitz began to cry out for help. Here’s a copy of the first published report.The abuse victims and Cyrus Sibert put themselves in great physical danger by reporting the abuse.

Cap-Haïtien, le Pédophile et son Centre d’Accueil pour ‘‘Enfants de rue’’

Cyrus Sibert
AVEC L’OPINION,
reseaucitadelle@yahoo.fr
Radio Kontak Inter 94.9 F .M.Cap-Haïtien, Haïti19 Août 2007

La défense de la liberté exige l’intolérance du citoyen face à l’injustice. Même quand les victimes refusent que leur noms soient cités dans la presse, même quand au lieu d’enquêter sur les faits on préfère nous demander plus de preuves et de porter plaintes, on ne saurait passer sous silence cette situation d’injustice à laquelle font face les enfants ‘‘de rue’’ et/ou ‘‘dans la rue’’ du Cap-Haïtien.


Il existe au Cap-Haïtien, un centre d’accueil qui aussi, constitue un centre d’abus pour les enfants de rue. Dirigé par un américain très connu dans le milieu, ce centre dispose d’un programme bien adapté et offre aux jeunes démunis des rues des possibilités d’épanouissement. On n’a qu’à observer l’évolution de ces jeunes exclus qui fréquentent le centre pour se faire une idée de son utilité. Ils y sont bien encadrés. Les programmes de formation technique et d’encadrement psychologique sont d’une contribution énorme. De jeunes enfants pauvres arrivent à produire et à créer un revenu au point tel de devenir leader économique de leur famille.

On peut facilement apercevoir ces jeunes gens à la plage, dans les lieux de loisir accompagnés de travailleurs sociaux professionnels. Le centre fait tout pour les aider à réussir leur vie. Dans un pays où l’Etat néglige les plus faibles (pauvres, handicapés, enfants et vieillards), dans une société où il n’existe pas de programmes structurés de prise en charge des enfants sans abris, on ne peut qu’apprécier l’effort de ce centre dont nous nous gardons de citer le nom, pour le moment.

Cependant, faute de contrôle de ces initiatives privées par les services de l’Etat, ces genres de centres représentent souvent un espace privilégié pour des détraqués, des pédophiles ou homosexuels. A leurs yeux, les enfants de rue représentent une mine de chair fraîche à exploiter. Les plus petits sont entraînés par ignorance ou manque d’expérience. Il suffit de dire à un enfant : monte dans ma chambre, je vais t’apprendre quelque chose qui te fera du bien. Si tu le fais bien et sans problème et si tu gardes notre secret, je serai ton ami et....

Pour les plus vieux, les adolescents en âge de comprendre, on conclut un marché : Pas de chair, pas de support. Si tu n’acceptes pas de passer la nuit dans mon lit, tu seras obligé de quitter le programme. Le jeune qui refuse n’a d’autre choix que de retourner dans la rue sans encadrement et de voir le programme de financement de ses activités musicales ou sportives suspendu.

Mais on peut toutefois renouer les liens. Il suffit de passer chez le Boss et se laisser abuser toute une nuit. Une nuit de plaisir et de douleur. Du plaisir pour le Boss qui utilise toute sorte de produits aphrodisiaques pour augmenter sa performance et de la douleur pour ce jeune de 15 ans qui explique, avec des larmes aux yeux, sa souffrance : Toute une nuit Cyrus ! Toute une nuit, pour le plaisir de cet homme blanc qui ne veut pas en finir ! Un triste témoignage qui ne pouvait nous laisser indifférent. Voir pleuré un jeune adolescent pris aux pièges d’un pédophile homosexuel à cause de la misère est émouvant.

Quant au Centre, les jeunes victimes le voient comme un acquis. Grâce à son travail, des démunis sont devenus musiciens, artisans, footballeurs, etc. Même quand ils nous racontent ces abus, ils ne veulent pas que ce programme soit suspendu. Le pédophile responsable semble avoir mis dans leur tête l’idée que s’ils rendent public ces faits il n’y aura plus de Centre. Il fallait voir avec quelle insistance on nous demande de ne pas mentionner les noms du Centre, de son responsable et même pas celui des victimes. Toutefois, l’un d’entre eux promet de témoigner s’il y a une enquête sérieuse sur cette affaire.

Alors ce qui est révoltant dans tout cela : Où est l’Etat qui empoche nos taxes ? Pourquoi les responsables haïtiens refusent-ils de contrôler ces centres privés ? Pourquoi on n’y affecte pas des travailleurs sociaux, des étudiants stagiaires, comme on le fait pour les centres de santé ? Pourquoi les responsables méprisent-ils les démunis de ce pays au point de livrer nos enfants aux bouchers de la pédophilie et de l’homosexualité?

Cyrus Sibert
Cap-Haïtien, Haïti19 Août 2007
Cyrus Sibert vous invite à suivre ses émissions
sur 'Radio Kontak Inter' 94.9 F .M., Cap-Haïtien, Haïti.
Tel :
509-449-5707 / 509-686-9669


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Lots of Secrets at the Catholic Foundation of Maine

Please see our web site:

www.CatholicFoundationMaine.org

The Catholic Foundation of Maine provides opportunities for people to
charitably invest in Catholic entities in Maine -for the long term.

The Catholic Foundation of Maine was established in 2003 as a separate nonprofit organization, led primarily by lay Catholics. However, the Foundation's President is Bishop Richard J. Malone and the Foundation's Treasurer is David Twomey, Chief Financial Officer for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. Through the Foundation people can support and create charitable funds that will enhance the work of the Church in Maine. Funds can be designated for a wide variety of Catholic missions – to benefit our local parishes, schools, and organizations like Catholic Charities; to provide scholarships and benefit programs; or to serve as donor-advised funds through which donors and their families can support a variety of missions each year.

The Foundation manages the funds and ensures that they are conservatively, yet productively invested, and that the donors' charitable wishes are carried out. However, the Foundation provides only sketchy information as to the specific types of investments; i.e., there is no indication if donations are invested in mutual fonds, cash and cash equivalents, individual stocks and bonds, and there is no performance evaluation.

In June 2010, Bishop Malone proudly announced that the Foundation's Capital Campaign raised $42 million in donations and pledges, of which $23 million was received almost immediately. Although the Foundation's mission statement says that the funds will be used for a variety of missions each year, the diocese took $1.5 million of the $2.5 million distributed from the Foundation during 2010 to help pay for chancery operations.

Since that time, though, more Catholic schools and parishes have closed. In fiscal year 2011, Bishop Malone slashed the diocese contribution to the programs and services of Catholic Charities for the third year in a row.

In June 2011, although Mainers were facing tough economic times, Bishop Malone purchased a
non-essential $600,000, 3,000 sq. ft., 4 bedroom home for himself in an affluent Falmouth
neighborhood at 21 Twin Ponds Drive, Falmouth, ME | RE/MAX By The Bay.

Here are some recent tax returns for the Catholic Foundation of Maine. The tax return for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2011 has not yet been made available by Bishop Malone.

Forms 990 from IRS

Catholic diocese raises $42.2M to support its work in Maine — State ...
bangordailynews.com/.../catholic-diocese-raises-422m-to-support-its-...
Jun 23, 2010The Catholic Foundation of Maine, and incorporated nonprofit distinct from the diocese, will manage the donations. The foundation's board of ...

Friday, February 24, 2012

JOHN BRENNAN, FORMER CITY OF PORTLAND DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE, IS OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE FOR CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE VICTIM.

DEACON JOHN BRENNAN OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF PORTLAND IS BEING CRUEL AND MANIPULATIVE TO THE NEEDS OF A CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE VICTIM.

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February 24, 2012

Deacon John Brennan
Office of Professional Responsibility
Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland
Portland, Maine

Dear Deacon Brennan,

I have noted in your correspondence to Marie Tupper and Mike Sweatt that you appear unable to comprehend the fact that the child sexual abuse victim Marie is in contact with does not want anything to do with you or any other person at the chancery.

Please...listen closely. The victim does not want to speak with you by telephone, does not want to write a letter to you, nor does the victim want to meet with you in person.

Instead, Marie Tupper is trying to assist the victim by obtaining the names and service dates of all Catholic priests who worked as chaplains at Mercy Hospital between the years 1970 to 1980.

It's just that simple.

Last week, Marie asked that she be permitted to come to the Portland chancery to research the names which are available in the encyclopedia type volumes of the Official Catholic Directories, of which annual copies are kept at the chancery.

www.officialcatholicdirectory.com

In fact, the Diocese of Portland web site includes instructions on how to make an appointment to come in and use the Catholic directories.

Archives and Records
www.portlanddiocese.net/info.php?info_id=59

Marie followed these instructions, yet she is still being told by you that she cannot come to the chancery to look up the information.

Your prohibition doesn't make sense. The very same Catholic directories are available at the Boston Public Library, meaning a four hour round trip.

The information contained in these directories is not confidential by any means. However, the availability of complete sets of the directories is the issue at hand.

So, at this point, and even though Marie Tupper is a Catholic parishioner and member of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland, you are refusing to allow her to come to the chancery and research the names she is looking for.

For the record, you are also refusing to walk from your office, go down the hall, look up the information and forward the names to Marie.

This would take no more than twenty minutes of your time.

Instead, and let's be clear about this, you are forcing Marie to drive two hours to Boston, locate the Boston Public Library, pay for gas, tolls and parking, research the directories and then drive another two hours back to Maine.

This is cruel and vindictive on your part.

But, because Marie wants to do all she can to help the man who was sexually abused by a Catholic priest chaplain when he was a child and patient at Mercy Hospital, Marie will make the trip to Boston.

But, please, Deacon Brennan, what possible motive do you, Bishop Richard Malone and other chancery officials have that causes you to mistreat Marie Tupper and the victim she is helping in such a harsh manner.

You, Deacon Brennan, are the former Deputy Chief of Police for the City of Portland. During the time you were Deputy Chief, would you have made it as difficult for a citizen to assist in the investigation of a crime as you are now making it difficult for Marie Tupper to help a child sexual abuse victim to pursue justice for a crime committed against him?

Sincerely,
Paul Kendrick