Sex Abuse Victim Suing Pope

September 23, 2010 on CNN

 

Deaf victim of sex abuse is suing pope, and going public with his story for the first time

By Scott Bronstein
CNN Special Investigations Unit

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin – Terry Kohut has kept a dark secret for nearly 50 years. Now he is breaking his silence, becoming a key figure in the sex-abuse crisis in the Catholic Church and the growing controversy over what Pope Benedict XVI did about it.

When Kohut was barely a teen, and for years afterward, he says, he was sexually molested and assaulted by the headmaster and priest of the school where he lived, St. John’s School for the Deaf, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. What occurred there is one of the most notorious cases of sex abuse in the Catholic Church.

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Sex Abuse Victim Reads Letter That Kept His Abusive Priest in Church

September 24, 2010 on CNN.
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Vatican Bank Under Investigation For Money Laundering Probe

ROME : The Vatican bank’s top two officials are under investigation for suspected money laundering and police have frozen 23 million euros ($30.21 million) of its funds, Italian judicial sources said on Tuesday.


They said President Ettore Gotti Tedeschi and director-general Paolo Cipriani were being investigated by Rome magistrates Nello Rossi and Stefano Fava in a case involving alleged violations of European Union money-laundering rules.


The Vatican confirmed the Rome magistrates’ action in a statement that expressed « perplexity and amazement » at the move and “utmost faith” in the two men who head the bank, officially known as Institute for Religious Works (IOR) …


Gotti Tedeschi, 65, has been at the helm of the bank for a year and is a close adviser to Italian Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti.


The sources said Italy’s financial police had preventively frozen 23 million euros of the IOR’s funds in an account in an Italian bank in Rome.


Two recent transfers from an IOR account in the Italian bank were deemed suspicious by financial police and blocked.


One was a transfer of 20 million euros to a German branch of a U.S. bank and another of 3 million euros to an Italian bank.


A statement from the Vatican’s Secretariat of State said the bank had committed no wrongdoing because it was transferring its own money between its own accounts.


Gotti Tedeschi, a devout Catholic who has taught financial ethics at the Catholic University of Milan, also heads an Italian unit of the Spanish Banco Santander (SAN.MC), according to its website.


He also serves on the board of several major Italian banks.



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Szél (1996) by MARCELL IVANYI

 

Szél (‘Wind’)
Marcell Iványi, Hungary, 1996, 6 min 40

 

Cannes Film Festival 1996 Best Short Film

 

In every photo there exists a point, a detail that attracts the eye. A particular detail, strange, and prominent. This detail takes on an emotional tone, it determines the spectator’s state of being in relation to the photo. This heightened emotion directs the spectators gaze in to the photo as well as outside the photo. …The film is based on Lucien Hervé’s photograph, « The Three Women ».

 

Szél (1996) by MARCELL IVANYI

LUCIEN HERVÉ 'Three Women' (1951)

LUCIEN HERVÉ ‘Three Women’ (1951)