Thursday, October 25, 2007

LA diocese fights back in unsigned website

The Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles has a website which they are advertising nationwide. However, there is no acknowledgment that it is the diocesan website. Who are they trying to fool? I guess it pays to advertise.

From la-clergycases.com/

On July 16, 2007, Judge Haley Fromholtz approved a settlement agreement between the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and 508 individuals who alleged they were sexually abused. Here you can read news, commentary and documents regarding the settlement.
Cardinal Roger M. Mahony’s July 15 statement that an “agreement in principle” had been reached..
Cardinal Mahony’s July 16 statement following Court approval.
Pastoral Letter, July 18 Media Coverage of the Settlement Claims of Innocence Missing in Coverage?
Dave Pierre of NewsBusters makes the point that among the priests whose cases were included in the settlement are some who have adamantly denied the charges against them and against whom there was little or no evidence. These claims of innocence have been “virtually invisible” in media coverage. Read Mr. Pierre’s coverage. Request for Clarification Denied by Times
The Archdiocese requested that the Times clarify and correct two items in its settlement coverage. The Times denied the requests, of course. Read the Archdiocese request. Read the Times response.

Here is a 2005 report from Snap on the LA diocese.

http://www.snapnetwork.org/news/calif/la_files_recount.htm

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