Talk about sinking the boat

Status
Not open for further replies.

sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
95,001
15,125
126
http://www.theglobeandmail.com...-trust/article1309174/


This is the guy that negotiated a landmark settlement for the years of abuse the Roman Catholic church gave to Nova Scotia. Then he makes the news when he flys into Ottawa, they pick him for random check and the boarder services find child porn on his laptop...

Article pasted for the link shy

==========================
Michael Valpy and Oliver Moore

Toronto and Halifax ? From Friday's Globe and Mail

Raymond Lahey was a gentleman theologian and scholar and a kindly shepherd to his flock in the deeply religious Gaelic, Acadian and First Nations parish churches of Nova Scotia's Antigonish County and Cape Breton Island.

He was courageously outspoken in urging his fellow Roman Catholic bishops to make the church more relevant to everyday life. He proclaimed that bishops must come among their people as ambassadors of Jesus who keep ?God's saving mysteries? alive.

Through much of his career, he had to deal with pain and anger over priestly sex scandals. He once asked his priests to pray for a month for people who had been abused as children by church officials and last month played a major role in negotiating a $15-million settlement for victims of a sexually abusive cleric.

On Thursday it was Rev. Lahey himself who scandalized his church.

Following a careful examination of his laptop by border officials after he flew into Ottawa on a flight from Europe, he was charged by police with possession and importation of child pornography.

Mark McGowan, principal of University of Toronto's St. Michael's College and one of the Canadian church's foremost scholars, called it ?a horrendous incident. This is something that just has a massive ripple effect. This will evoke anger and disbelief and likely mark the pilgrimage of more Catholics away from the church.?

The archbishop of St. John's, Nfld., Martin Currie, told CBC: ?I was shocked. I was saddened. I was angered. You know, if you can't trust the chief shepherd, who can you trust??

In Roman Catholicism, a bishop is responsible for teaching the faith and ruling the church. He carries a shepherd's crook as part of his formal vestments, emblematic of Jesus, who, according to the Bible, called himself the ?good shepherd.?

Father Lahey, 69, sent a letter to the Pope resigning as bishop of Antigonish before flying to Ottawa to surrender to police.

He was born in St. John's and ordained a priest in 1963. He was awarded a Ph.D. magna cum laude from the University of Ottawa in 1966 ? when he was just 26 years old.

He studied in Rome and Cambridge and became first a professor and later head of the department of religious studies and a member of the senate at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

He wrote extensively on theology and church history, made a substantial number of contributions to the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, served on two school boards, a provincial education committee and an orphanage trust, organized the Pope's visit to Newfoundland in 1984 and in 1985 was given the title Prelate of Honour by John Paul II.

And over three decades in the province, he dealt with the fallout from the church's devastating sex scandals.

According to testimony from one victim of the horrific abuse committed at Mount Cashel Boys Home orphanage in St. John's, Father Lahey was instrumental in removing from the facility a Christian Brother ? a member of the lay Catholic order that ran the orphanage ? who was sexually involved with a boy. It is not known if the man ever faced charges.

In 1986, Father Lahey was consecrated bishop of St. George's diocese ? now the Diocese of Corner Brook and Labrador ? which placed him in charge of churches overseen by Rev. Kevin Bennett.

Father Bennett was convicted in 1990 of multiple sex charges involving altar boys. In the $13-million civil trial for damages that resulted, the diocese was driven into bankruptcy and Father Lahey was initially held partly liable financially, although he testified he was unaware of what Father Bennett was doing. The Newfoundland appeal court later cleared him of financial responsibility.

In April, 2003, to the bagpipe skirl of MacCrimmon's March, Father Lahey was named bishop of Antigonish in St. Ninian's Cathedral. Two months later, one of his priests, Rev. Hugh Vincent MacDonald, went on trial on 27 sex-related charges. One of his alleged victims committed suicide.

Six years later, Father Lahey played an instrumental role in negotiating a record $15-million settlement with Father MacDonald's victims.

Last Aug. 7, Father Lahey was quoted in the news media as saying: ?I want to formally apologize to every victim and to their families for the sexual abuse that was inflicted upon those who were instead entitled to the trust and protection of priests.?

And now he has been charged.

Both Archbishop Currie and Archbishop Anthony Mancini of Halifax voiced concern that Father Lahey's arrest would rekindle torment and suffering among victims of past sexual abuse.

?Given the context of the church in parts of Atlantic Canada, particularly within the context of Bishop Lahey's landmark agreement on the cases in the diocese of Antigonish, this is absolutely unfathomable,? said Prof. McGowan, ?In the court of public opinion there is no silver lining to this story whatsoever.?
 

RESmonkey

Diamond Member
May 6, 2007
4,818
2
0
So...I could totally bash religion in this thread, but I will restrain myself. This is just gold.
 

dahunan

Lifer
Jan 10, 2002
18,191
3
0
I wonder how many young men he molested that later became priests who molested others.. maybe why they didn't face criminal charges like they should have
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
57,422
7,602
126
I just had to take an "abuse"? class at my daughter's new(Catholic) school so I can go on a field trip with her this Oct. You have to give 3 references, and they call to check on them, and you have to go in and watch a movie(they call it a instructional class) about child abuse. The movie was absolute horse shit, it wasn't instructional in the least. It was a PR film telling me why the Catholic church doesn't suck now. The whole thing kind of irritated me. I don't appreciate having to jump through hoops because their priests can't control themselves.
 

Kadarin

Lifer
Nov 23, 2001
44,303
15
81
This is me, absolutely shocked, flabbergasted, and horrified that such an upstanding member of the holy Catholic Church, the beacon of morality and love in this world that has stood for almost 2000 years, would do something like this. I just can't believe it.
 

MAKENITO

Diamond Member
Aug 21, 2009
3,864
0
0
Originally posted by: Kadarin
This is me, absolutely shocked, flabbergasted, and horrified that such an upstanding member of the holy Catholic Church, the beacon of morality and love in this world that has stood for almost 2000 years, would do something like this. I just can't believe it.

:p

I understand that everyone needs to get off - but fark, for once can a priest/bishop please get snapped with Legal Porn. This is disgusting.
 

sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
95,001
15,125
126
I still can't understand why he is carrying it on his laptop...
 

bignateyk

Lifer
Apr 22, 2002
11,288
7
0
Originally posted by: RESmonkey
So...I could totally bash catholicism in this thread, but I will restrain myself. This is just gold.

TFTFY

How many times have you heard of non-denominational christian pastors molesting little boys? Catholicism causes it by not allowing their priests to marry or have sex. All it does is create sexual deviants.
 

elmro

Senior member
Dec 4, 2005
459
0
0
I know this didn't invoke the US, but does Canada not have something eqivilent to the fourth amendment? Is border patrol looking through your files normal? I think here in the states homeland security reserves the right to copy your files but I've never heard of it actually happening.
 

Bu B3ar

Senior member
Feb 12, 2009
279
0
0
Originally posted by: RESmonkey
So...I could totally bash religion in this thread, but I will restrain myself. This is just gold.

Has nothing to do with religion; this is the person they are talking about.
 

sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
95,001
15,125
126
Originally posted by: elmro
I know this didn't invoke the US, but does Canada not have something eqivilent to the fourth amendment? Is border patrol looking through your files normal? I think here in the states homeland security reserves the right to copy your files but I've never heard of it actually happening.

Random checks don't really violate the fourth does it?unreasonable searche or ceazure, so that is similar to the fourth. But unreasonable is grey when it comes to the border.

Border searches are in the grey area when it comes to legality.
 
Feb 6, 2007
16,432
1
81
Here's a question for you: Why is it that if most people are caught molesting children or possessing child pornography, they are arrested and locked away in prison, but if a Catholic priest does it, kicking them out of the church is seen as enough punishment? Yes, I realize the Bishop is being arrested, but what caught my eye is this: "Father Lahey was instrumental in removing from the facility a Christian Brother who was sexually involved with a boy. It is not known if the man ever faced charges." We've heard about plenty of Catholic priest scandals in this country, often without the priest being charged, just kicked out of the church, or even just moved to a different district. How does that make any sense at all? Why do we allow high officials in the Catholic church to get away with such crimes when most people would face years in prison for similar offenses?
 

sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
95,001
15,125
126
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: sdifox
I still can't understand why he is carrying it on his laptop...

because he needs fap material? Jeez, give the man a break.

He's a bishop, ample imagination is a prereq.
 

nerp

Diamond Member
Dec 31, 2005
9,866
105
106
Originally posted by: Bu B3ar
Originally posted by: RESmonkey
So...I could totally bash religion in this thread, but I will restrain myself. This is just gold.

Has nothing to do with religion; this is the person they are talking about.

This story has a litttttle more context than just one guy's laptop getting searched, dude.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.