Guam’s Catholic church leadership has known for decades about clergy sex abuses that happened as early as the 1950s, a retired priest said in a signed statement released Nov. 1. He said his only form of punishment for molesting at least 20 boys at the time was to say prayers. CONTINUED
SUE THE CHURCH for hiding the abuse of young children.
ReplyDeleteIf he confessed he needs to be arrested and prosecuted.now!!!
ReplyDeleteHe cannot be. Criminal statute of limitations has expired.
Deletegregjae blas san migguel was rpaed too cared scaaed to tell rape
DeleteCongratulations Catholic church leaders! As Arch. Apuron had said "you can't touch me". BRAVO, church leaders for having the best laws in the world. You break the law and it'll be the victims to pay the price for the crime the priest commits. BRAVO!! So sick I feel like puking now.
ReplyDeleteGet Arrieta to give them the once over to make sure they are the best.
ReplyDeleteUpper right counter says 10 days until we LOSE the Yona property. Is this for real. I doubt it because no one says anything about it anymore.
ReplyDeleteThe counter is working. Trust me. You will know soon.
DeleteI remember Fr. L. Brouillard at San Vicente; he was usually smelly and dirty and now I wonder if my cousin was abused by him. My cousin defied authority and was constantly making sexual references. I wondered where he learned about sex (he was only 10 and most of the time I didn't know what he was talking about), and how he knew so much. The more I think of him, the more I feel he was sexually abused. He passed away early in his fifties and I miss him. I am sad, mad, that the clergy didn't defrock F.B and all the other sexually abusive priests.
ReplyDeleteTim there are priests working on Guam today who knew about abuse did nothing to stop it. Those priests who did report abuse and challenged Apuron and others were all removed. can you imagine if a priest supports David Lujan. Big Problem.
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