Thursday, January 11, 2007

"Hounded too much"...

...and that's exactly what SNAP does best, especially when it, and it alone, decides who is guilty, evidence being irrelevant. A radio report today told of flyers being distributed by SNAP or collegues of SNAP in Clayton - in an apparent effert to get people to come forward with "claims" of abuse. And, who would not be surprised if some disturbed individual does come forward with fraudulent claims, especially with the support and coaxing of others?

Monsignor John Ecker, Vicar General for Yakima's diocese, said [Rev. Darell]Mitchell left his Missouri post "just because he's been hounded so much." He said allegations had been thoroughly investigated in the past, no legal action was taken, and church officials believe Mitchell fit for ministry.
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"Children here are safer now, but Archbishop Burke should have removed him, never allowed him here and still owes Catholics an explanation for his secrecy and recklessness," said David Clohessy, SNAP's national director.

As posted previously, SNAP and Voice of the [Un]Faithful are largely involved in pursuing this priest despite the fact that no legal or criminal charges were filed...But that means little to SNAP or others of its kind - accusations are all that's needed.

Excerpts from the Post Disgrace.

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