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Friday, December 10, 1993
F ALL RIVER, MASS.
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Bishop, diocese issue statements on James Porter case Bishop Sean O'Malley and the Diocese of Fall River have issued statements on the December 6 sentencing of James Porter. They follow. STATEMENT OF BISHOP SEAN O'MALLEY, OFM CAP. The sentencing of James Porter me. They are men and women of son as Father O'Dea. We sent marks the end of a painful episode dedication, competence and integFather to an independent psychoin the life of the Fall River Dio- rity. The unifying force in the logical institute (not church-recese. I have never met James Por- group is the desire to make our lated) to undergo a thorough psyter, or had any contact with his Church institutions places where chological evaluation, trying to family, and yet his actions of thirty children will be safe. ascertain the presence of any tenyears ago have dictated my agenda The recent accusations against dencies to pedophilia. The reports since becoming Bishop a year and Father Thomas O'Dea are pres- on Father O'Dea have been very , four months ago. ently being reviewed by this board. favorable. During this time, I have met The process has been slow because I have invited M r. Trundy to with about eighty victims express- of the inherent difficulties in a case share his psychological reports with ..& ing to them my personal regrets of this nature. We want to take the Review Board and to share WAREHAM YOUTH GROUP members and advisors and those of the Catholic com- every accusation seriously; but our with us any further areas he would in Philadelphia. like us to investigate. We have munity. The Diocese has made goal is to arrive at the facts of the psychological therapy available and case. There is always much emo- attempted to comply with the repaid indemnities. After a wide tion that surrounds these situa- quests he made in his first meeting consultation, we have formulated tions. The challenge is to arrive at with the Review Board. We will report the results to him. a diocesan policy on clergy abuse the truth. We certainly do not and have established a Review want a perpetrator to act with It is my belief that Mr. Trundy Board to help create an overall impunity or to go undetected, and was severely harmed by sexual abuse by [then] Father Porter as a diocesan policy and education pro- on the other hand we do not want gram for all cases of sexual abuse. to lynch an innocent person. child and is sincere in his accusaThe accusations against Father tions. I hope that people will let This Review Board is also to advise the process take its course and the Bishop in cases of accusations O'Dea have been reported in the With CNS rl~port~i against clergy. press. Mr. ArthurTrundy has told refrain from emotional attacks on ence, themed "Let the Spirit Ring." The Review Board is made up of us of his many sufferings stemthe accused or the accuser. If either PHILADELPHIA (eNS) priests, psychologists, lawyers, a ming from sexual abuse inflicted party is not satisfied with the results Among them was a IS-member Miles and months away from on him by James Porter. More of our deliberations they can appeal contingent from St. Patrick's par- judge, one of the victims from the World Youth Day '93 in Denver. Porter case and another victim of recently, Mr. Trundy has spoken to a civil court for redress. ish in Wareham. The group was youths from around the United to the Review Board about f1ashI ask the Catholics of the diocomprised of youth group members child abuse and parent of a victim States met in Philadelphia to relive of child abuse. backs, sudden memories of inci- cese to pray for ajust resolution of Robin Ryder, Bridget Joynt, Marie on a smaller scale the experience I am extremely grateful that this dents of sexual assault in his this case. Since the accuser has Rodriguez, Kyle Booth, Everett they had with the pope a nd hunchildhood. He recalls catching a chosen to publicize this case we dreds of thousands of y Juths in Johnson, Joshua McKiernan. Peter group of individuals on the Review Board has generously given so glimpse of a face in a darkened shall communicate the results of Zine, Jessica Caron and Dawn August. many hours of their time to assist room and has identified that perour deliberations in the near future. Souza. Also attending were adult 6,})0 Catholic youths from across the nation gathered n Phila- advisors Father Daniel Lacroix. STATEMENTS OF THE DIOCESE OF FALL RIVER delphia last month for the Na- Sister Maria Therese M ulieri, The announcement of the sen- sion of the legal case will help such tragic events in the future. tiona: Catholic Youth ConferTurn to Page II tencing of James Porter in New bring healing and closure to the Bishop O'Malley offers his prayers Bedford today brings to an end a victims and their families. and asks for God's comfort during sad and troubling episode for the From their tragedy, the Church the days ahead for the victims and Catholics of the Diocese of Fall has learned much about the terri- their loved ones as well as for River. Bishop Sean O'Malley ex- ble consequences of abuse. The James Porter and his family. presses his hope that the conclu- Church seeks in every way to avoid
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Bdieving that tnIe 'o"e ':!lairs I make a commitment to God, mysdf, my family, those I dau, rrrJ future $Juse and children, t1Ult I will always li"eilJ chaste life, as a single perscm (IT within a COIIe7UIl'\t maniage relationship.
'--_._-------------------_ .... THIS PLEDGE CARD is part of a youth chastity campaign introduced by the Southern Baptist Church that has been adopted by the National Federation for Catholic Youth Mini3try, a Washington-based networking organization that serves youth ministry offices in the United States. Keynote speaker Molly Ke::Iy d:stributed the cards at last month's Fall River Diocesan Youth Convention, and the program was described at the National Catholic Youth Conference in Philadelphia.
The Diocese of Fall River has never asked any person to remain silent regarding the abuse by James Porter since these allegations were made public in 1992. It has sought an open, just and compassionate dialogue with the victims of Mr. Porter, and many have come for-
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ward to tell their story. To further the process of healing, the Diocese has paid for therapy and has also paid compensation where it has been appropriate. From this dialogue has come a profound understanding within the Church of the tragic consequences of sexual
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abuse. The Church is committed to a receptive dialogue in all these complex and troubling matters. The Church is called as well, however, to respect the privacy of those individuals who have chosen to remain anonymous.
"Cape Cod for Jesus" prayer day
The following slightly edited account of the successful Cape Cod for Jesus prayer day held recently at the Melody Tent in Hyannis and of the years of prayer and dis- . cernment that preceded the event is by Austin Warner of Harwich. He is a member of the Leaders'
Committee for Cape Cod charismatic prayer groups. Editor In spite of some doubting Thomases, we had a very successful day at the Melody Tent. It was a balmy, sunny day with 1,400 people attending the morning ses-
sion and 1,100 at the afternoon session. From the reports of the different prayer teams that prayed with people individually at the end of the day, many serious spiritual healings were asked for. The need was and still remains great. Turn to Page II
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