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Re: Man arrested for email
« Reply #425 on: October 10, 2025, 11:33:37 PM »
The text of a private email, shared with and published by the Hewkonian "The Recusant" and the secular Belfast Telegraph is considered "officially issued"? Is there an actual official, public statement by the Church officials in Martinique that I am missing? Has anyone contacted Martinique Church officials to confirm what is contained in the text of the private email? Has anyone attempted to contact Martinique State officials regarding the apparent lack of criminal charges against Moran there?

If you would like to verify this independently, feel free to reach out to:

Official Contact List – Diocese of Fort-de-France & French Bishops’ Conference

Diocese of Fort-de-France (Martinique):
   •   Chancellerie: chancellerie@eglisemartinique.fr
   •   Secrétaire de l’Évêque: secretaire.eveque@eglisemartinique.fr
   •   Signalement / Abuse Reporting Office: signalement@eglisemartinique.fr

Conférence des Évêques de France (Victims’ Office):
   •   Parole de Victime: paroledevictime@cef.fr

Re: Man arrested for email
« Reply #426 on: October 11, 2025, 05:39:54 AM »
If you would like to verify this independently
Do you consider the text of a private email shared (presumably by Kavanagh) with, and published by, the Hewkonian "The Recusant" and the secular Belfast Telegraph to be "officially issued" by the Chancellerie of Martinique? Have you verified what was in the text of the email? Has anyone you know verified what was in the text of the email?


Re: Man arrested for email
« Reply #427 on: October 11, 2025, 06:21:15 AM »
Do you consider the text of a private email shared (presumably by Kavanagh) with, and published by, the Hewkonian "The Recusant" and the secular Belfast Telegraph to be "officially issued" by the Chancellerie of Martinique? Have you verified what was in the text of the email? Has anyone you know verified what was in the text of the email?
If a national newspaper such as The Telegraph published details of a priest being defrocked for child abuse and this was a falsehood, the priest could sue for libel. The article would be removed with an apology. Yet it hasn’t been removed. Newspapers have legal teams for this reason. Not interested in this Recusant, virtually no one reads it. 

Re: Man arrested for email
« Reply #428 on: October 11, 2025, 12:33:24 PM »
Do you consider the text of a private email shared (presumably by Kavanagh) with, and published by, the Hewkonian "The Recusant" and the secular Belfast Telegraph to be "officially issued" by the Chancellerie of Martinique? Have you verified what was in the text of the email? Has anyone you know verified what was in the text of the email?

This was not simply a “private email” shared informally, it was an official communication from the diocesan chancery, issued under the authority of the Church in Martinique. Publishing or issuing such information falsely would carry serious legal and canonical consequences, which underscores the credibility and weight of the communication.

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Re: Man arrested for email
« Reply #429 on: October 11, 2025, 09:15:42 PM »

Screen shot of 3 Lepanto Institute browser results about Fr. Moran, even an SSPX archive tag, but they don't seem to open... maybe scrubbed? One was posted just 3 days ago, but link says page not found. Strange, no?
"...in summer of 2024, Fr. M was filmed saying mass in a small chapel..."