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Urrutigoity Promoted in Para(gαy)
« on: March 24, 2014, 11:31:12 AM »
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  • http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20140314/NEWS/403140330/-1/NEWS01

    Priest in Pike County sex case promoted after move to Paraguay

    By Beth Brelje
    Pocono Record Writer
    March 14, 2014

    A Roman Catholic priest who was accused of molesting boys in Shohola and Moscow, Pa., has been promoted to the No. 2 position in his diocese in Paraguay.

    That is according to a database released this week, listing Catholic clergy from Argentina involved in sex abuse cases. The database was compiled by BishopAccountability.org, an organization that aims to keep a record of sex abuse in the Catholic Church.

    Former Bishop Joseph Martino of the Diocese of Scranton allowed the Rev. Carlos Urrutigoity to transfer to a parish in the South American country of Paraguay after multiple witness statements in several court cases claimed that Urrutigoity routinely slept in bed with and had sex with boys in his care, calling it spiritual guidance.

    Currently, Urrutigoity is vicar general of the Ciudad del Este diocese in Paraguay. That makes him the second in command, just under the bishop there. Part of his job is to investigate any claim of sɛҳuąƖ abuse that might come to the diocese.

    "Now he is in a position of power. I'm concerned for the children of Paraguay. From everything I've learned, Father Carlos has not stopped. This is a basic child protection issue," said Patrick Wall, a former priest who is now a Minnesota-based advocate for victims of sɛҳuąƖ abuse by clergy.

    Between 1950 and the present, 6,193 Roman Catholic priests have sɛҳuąƖly assaulted children, according to Wall.

    "In my experience, if you allow a guy who has sɛҳuąƖ proclivity for children to go unchecked, he will abuse several hundred children in his professional life as a priest," Wall said.

    Allegations of local abuse

    A 2002 federal lawsuit was brought in the Middle District of Pennsylvania by "John Doe," a student at St. Gregory's Academy in Moscow, against Urrutigoity, the Rev. Eric Ensey, and then-Bishop James Timlin of the Diocese of Scranton.

    The suit alleged that Urrutigoity and Ensey offered "spiritual direction" to the student by sleeping with him and that both priests sɛҳuąƖly assaulted him at Saint Gregory's Academy and at a Shohola property that was supposed to be developed into a Catholic college and village for the Society of Saint John, founded by Urrutigoity. The society was focused on celebrating Mass in Latin.

    Testimony in the 2002 case brought at least three similar claims of bed-sharing and sɛҳuąƖ advances to light.

    In 2002, Timlin suspended Urrutigoity and Ensey from their ministries and sent them to Southdown Institute in Canada for psychological evaluations.

    Southdown specializes in treating clergy who have sɛҳuąƖ boundary problems.

    Minutes from a March 2002 Diocese of Scranton independent review board summarize evaluations by Southdown Institute:

    The institute "strongly recommended that (Ensey) undergo residential treatment to address severe anxiety and depression" that was the result of repressed sɛҳuąƖity. The evaluation said Ensey's sɛҳuąƖ attraction toward adolescent boys is "a stage he appears to be locked into."

    And it recommended Ensey "be strictly prohibited from any public ministry of any kind; he should have no contact with any young person."

    The evaluation of Urrutigoity said: "In view of the credible allegation from the seminarian (John Doe), his admitted practice of sleeping with boys and young men and the troubling evaluation by the Southdown Institute, Father Carlos Urrutigoity should be removed from active ministry; his faculties should be revoked; he should be asked to live privately."

    Despite these recommendations, their priesthoods did not end.

    The Scranton diocese settled the John Doe case in 2006, reportedly for more than $400,000.

    Due to the sex scandal and funding issues, plans for the college and village on the Shohola property were abandoned by the diocese and the land was sold to a private party.

    Timlin retired as bishop in 2003.

    In 2004, Martino became bishop. He allowed Urrutigoity to transfer to Paraguay, where he was promoted to monsignor as of 2012.

    As of February 2014, Urrutigoity was promoted to vicar general.


    "This is a grand example of a worldwide policy that a priest can sɛҳuąƖly abuse kids in another country and go somewhere else and become vicar general of the diocese," Wall said, adding that Bishop Plano, Urrutigoity's superior, should report him to the police and kick him out of the priesthood.

    "This is not a God issue, this is a problem with people who pretend to believe in God who are involved in criminal conduct," Wall said.



    This Urrutigoity was ordained by the SSPX from my understanding...

     :stare:
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    Urrutigoity Promoted in Para(gαy)
    « Reply #1 on: March 24, 2014, 12:39:50 PM »
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    This Urrutigoity was ordained by the SSPX from my understanding...

     :stare:


    Yes.  I knew him quite well while I was at Winona.

    Father Urrutigoity can be very manipulative and persuasive, and it doesn't surprise me in the least bit that he worked his way up over there.


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    Urrutigoity Promoted in Para(gαy)
    « Reply #2 on: March 24, 2014, 03:30:39 PM »
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  • Quote from: parentsfortruth
    http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20140314/NEWS/403140330/-1/NEWS01

    Priest in Pike County sex case promoted after move to Paraguay

    By Beth Brelje
    Pocono Record Writer
    March 14, 2014


    Currently, Urrutigoity is vicar general of the Ciudad del Este diocese in Paraguay. That makes him the second in command, just under the bishop there. Part of his job is to investigate any claim of sɛҳuąƖ abuse that might come to the diocese.


     :stare:


    Wow this is really bad news.  It is almost incredible how these things just manage to happen.  It is positively diabolical.
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    Urrutigoity Promoted in Para(gαy)
    « Reply #3 on: March 25, 2014, 06:15:21 AM »
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  • Quote from: parentsfortruth
    This Urrutigoity was ordained by the SSPX from my understanding...

     :stare:


    Can anyone confirm this?  I vaguely remember reading about the Urrutigoity case.  I thought he was expelled from both the FSSP and SSPX before ordination and ordained by a diocesan bishop.  But my memory on this is shaky.  I was just learning about tradition when I heard about him when someone told me that the "sex abuse problem" is in traditional chapels as well and pointed to this case.  But I remember replying, after reading about it, that he can only point to one such case and the traditional orders expelled him.

    Of course, he may have been expelled after ordination.  I just don't remember.

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    « Reply #4 on: March 25, 2014, 06:20:09 AM »
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  • I was at his ordination in Winona by the SSPX.

    He was only expelled by the SSPX a couple years after his ordination because they found out that he was planning on founding a rival society (which became the Society of St. John).  Then he moved on to the FSP, ingratiating himself with Bishop Timlin.  They collected tons of money to build some kind of "medieval city" and there are serious allegations regarding misuse of these funds.

    So the allegations of abuse came up while they were working at a boys' school in Scranton.  Only later did a Winona seminarian come forward with charges relating to Fr. Urrutigoity's time at Winona.

    But the accusation of impropriety predate his time in Winona.  Fr. Urrutigoity was kicked out of the SSPX seminary in Argentina over similar allegations.  Yet Bishop Williamson dismissed them because there was heavy infighting in Argentina between two groups (one with sedevacantists leanings not unlike those of "The Nine").  Since the allegation came from this hard-liner group, Bishop Williamson came to the conclusion that they were politically motivated allegations.


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    « Reply #5 on: March 25, 2014, 06:58:37 AM »
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  • Quote from: Ladislaus
    I was at his ordination in Winona by the SSPX.


    Thanks for the history.  I knew he had been expelled from the SSPX but was very unsure of the circuмstances and the timeline.

    It is unfortunate that dishonest accusations of ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity has often been the modus operandi of the communists, but it is equally unfortunate that people seem to equate "hard-liners" with communists.