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An Australian bishop has been acquitted of historic sexual abuse charges after a trial in Perth. Bishop Max Davis, who stood down as head of Australia's military ordinariate, was found not guilty on six charges of indecent dealings with male children and youth between 1969 and 1972. In this time, he was dormitory master at Read more

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An Australian bishop has been acquitted of historic sexual abuse charges after a trial in Perth.

Bishop Max Davis, who stood down as head of Australia's military ordinariate, was found not guilty on six charges of indecent dealings with male children and youth between 1969 and 1972.

In this time, he was dormitory master at St Benedict's College in New Norcia, north east of Perth.

He stood aside from his duties as Catholic Bishop of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) when he was charged two years ago.

A jury on Monday deliberated for about four hours before finding Bishop Davis not guilty of all six charges.

Bishop Davis made no comment as he left court after the verdict.

He will now take some time to decide whether to return to public ministry or not.

The bishop's defence counsel had told the court that while there was "no dispute" the complainants had been sexually abused at the college, Bishop Davis was not responsible.

Bishop Davis took the stand on Thursday and denied under oath that he sexually abused any of the teenage boys at New Norcia.

In his evidence he said he had no "independent recollection" of any of the complainants.

He also testified he had no sexual interest in children.

He stated he was appalled when, in 1971, he was told by a group of students that another clergy member was behaving inappropriately towards boys.

Bishop Davis said he immediately reported the concerns to the abbot and the priest, Fr Justin, was removed from the school that day.

Defence counsel Seamus Rafferty has suggested two alternative suspects, who are now dead, including Fr Justin.

The other was Brother Benedict, who was in charge of discipline before Davis took this over.

During the trial one former student said he was abused by a "Brother Max".

Bishop Davis told the court he was never referred to as "Brother" because he was not a member of any order.

Bishop Davis was ordained as a priest in 1971.

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Priests charged with murder of seminary rector https://cathnews.co.nz/2015/12/08/priests-charged-with-murder-of-seminary-rector/ Mon, 07 Dec 2015 16:07:11 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=79580 Four more priests have been charged with the murder of a seminary rector in India in 2013. Ten people, including six priests, have now been accused of being involved in the death of Fr K.J. Thomas. His body was found inside St Peter's Pontifical Seminary in Bangalore. Police have filed charges in a Bangalore court. Read more

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Four more priests have been charged with the murder of a seminary rector in India in 2013.

Ten people, including six priests, have now been accused of being involved in the death of Fr K.J. Thomas.

His body was found inside St Peter's Pontifical Seminary in Bangalore.

Police have filed charges in a Bangalore court.

According to the police investigation, Fr Thomas was killed because of an ethnic rivalry between the Kannada-speaking minority and a Tamil-speaking migrant majority.

The priests will be arrested when a court issues warrants.

To date none of the accused priests have been defrocked and are still free to celebrate Mass.

Archbishop Bernard Moras of Bangalore said that he "knows nothing" about the progress of the case.

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Priest in gun for pointing musket at boy in football spat https://cathnews.co.nz/2015/10/09/priest-in-gun-for-pointing-firearm-at-boy-in-football-spat/ Thu, 08 Oct 2015 18:09:11 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=77597 A US priest has pleaded not guilty to charges that came after he pointed a functioning but unloaded musket at an 8-year-old boy. Fr Kevin Carter of New Jersey was charged with child endangerment and aggravated assault. Authorities said the September 13 incident was spurred by a football rivalry, but Fr Carter maintained that it Read more

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A US priest has pleaded not guilty to charges that came after he pointed a functioning but unloaded musket at an 8-year-old boy.

Fr Kevin Carter of New Jersey was charged with child endangerment and aggravated assault.

Authorities said the September 13 incident was spurred by a football rivalry, but Fr Carter maintained that it was good-natured fun.

He supports the New York Giants and the boy supports the Dallas Cowboys American football teams.

A parishioner reported the incident.

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International Criminal Court won't charge Benedict XVI https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/06/18/international-criminal-court-wont-charge-benedict-xvi/ Mon, 17 Jun 2013 19:02:35 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=45705 The International Criminal Court has turned down a bid to bring charges against Pope Benedict XVI for crimes against humanity. The court found "no basis" for an investigation of the charges brought by groups representing sex-abuse victims, who had claimed that the Vatican perpetuated the molestation of children. The lawyer for the Holy See had Read more

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The International Criminal Court has turned down a bid to bring charges against Pope Benedict XVI for crimes against humanity.

The court found "no basis" for an investigation of the charges brought by groups representing sex-abuse victims, who had claimed that the Vatican perpetuated the molestation of children.

The lawyer for the Holy See had referred to the case brought by the US-based Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests as a "ludicrous publicity stunt".

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