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this may be heavy for survivors

Law recommended fired dean for college teaching position - By Stephen
Kurkjian, Globe Staff, 5/15/02 "Cardinal Bernard F. Law recommended the
former dean of St. John's Seminary in Brighton for a teaching job at a
Catholic college in North Carolina in 1997, less than two years after Law
dismissed him for having improper physical contact with a 19-year-old
seminarian at St. John's."
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/135/metro/Law_recommended_fired_dean_for_col

lege_teaching_position+.shtml

Parish issues apology after priest tells congregation to report abuse only to
archbishop By Judy L. Thomas - 5/14/02 - The Kansas City Star "An associate
pastor at a Roman Catholic Church in Lenexa recently urged parishioners not
to report abuse or attempted abuse of minors to authorities, but to tell only
the archbishop. According to parishioners, the Rev. Bala Swamy told children
attending Mass on May 5 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church that if a priest
attempted to molest them, they should say "no." If abuse did occur, parents
were told they were to go to Archbishop James P. Keleher, head of the
Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas, and not tell police. On Wednesday, Holy
Trinity's pastor wrote a letter of apology to parishioners."
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/3256802.htm

Church judged Shanley `beyond repair'  by Tom Mashberg and Eric Convey -
5/15/02 - "The Archdiocese of Boston let the Rev. Paul R. Shanley help run a
Catholic hotel in the mid-1990s despite possessing confidential reports
diagnosing him as an ``aberrant'' sexual threat to minors, newly released
documents show. The records also indicate that top Boston church officials
were told Shanley was afflicted with a ``pathology beyond repair,'' but
alerted no one outside the church - not even the nuns at the Catholic hostel
in New York City. And despite a series of alarming psychiatric testimonials
similar to those in the John J. Geoghan serial abuse case, Bernard Cardinal
Law and his key subordinates went so far as to recommend Shanley for the post
of director of The Leo House in Manhattan in 1997. They also formally lifted
all restrictions on his living near children."
http://www2.bostonherald.com/news/local_regional/shan05152002.htm

http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=13065
What About the Trade Deficit? Mark Weisbrot, AlterNet May 7, 2002
The much-feared federal budget deficit is back in the news; the latest
projections show it could be twice as high in the coming year as previously
thought.

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