vendredi 6 janvier 2012

From BishopAccountability.org | The Monitor | Ten Years and Counting

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De : PAUL KENDRICK
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CYRUS, CHECK THIS OUT!!!! Begin forwarded message: From: "Terence McKiernan, BishopAccountability.org" <terry@bishop-accountability.org> Date: January 6, 2012 2:11:05 PM EST To: kendrickpt@aol.com Subject: From BishopAccountability.org | The Monitor | Ten Years and Counting The Monitor | Ten Years and Counting | January 6, 2012  Dear Friend,   Ten years ago today, the Boston Globe launched its Spotlight Team investigation into sexual abuse in the Catholic church with a groundbreaking article on the Boston archdiocese's cover-up of the crimes of Fr. John Geoghan. You can read the first articles in the series here, with links to dozens of documents in the Geoghan file.   The anniversary will be marked in Boston by a 10th Anniversary Celebration & Conference, starting at 6:00 p.m. Friday, January 6, and continuing through Sunday, January 8. The conference is open to the public. Visit the organizers' website for details.   This week seventeen more Haitian boys filed suit alleging abuse by Douglas Perlitz between 1998 and 2008 at Project Pierre Toussaint, with serious claims about Fairfield University and the Jesuits. You can read the complaints and defense motions here, with links to important articles. Please forward this email to a friend! Thanks and all best, Terry Terence McKiernan Co-Director BishopAccountability.org   This mailing system may only be used for sending permission based email. If you did not give permission to receive emails from this sender, please notify us. This email was sent to kendrickpt@aol.com by terry@bishop-accountability.org | Print / PDF version | Read our Privacy Policy. BishopAccountability.org, Inc. - P.O. Box 541375, Waltham, MA, 02454, United States
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