Monday, July 7, 2014

Victim to Pope - Stop Apologizing and Start Removing the Predators

Destroying the evidence and denying the facts is
standard procedure for the ELS, WELS, and LCMS.
It worked for their founders, Bishop Stephan, STD, and CFW Walther - his enforcer and go-fer.
Top Ten WELS Crimes.


Sex-Abuse Victims to Pope: Stop Begging for Forgiveness and Just Stop the Abuse

Francis met with rape victims Monday and begged for their forgiveness. The head of the world’s largest survivor network has 15 better ways for him to act.
ROME, Italy — On Monday, Pope Francis followed the footsteps of his predecessors Benedict XVI and John Paul II and met with a select group of men and women who had been raped, molested and lied to by their parish priests. 
Francis spent around half an hour individually with each of the victims— a man and a woman each from Ireland, Germany, and England—whose names and ages were not disclosed.  Prior to the one-on-one meetings, Francis presided over a Mass with the victims and members of the Papal Commission for the Protection of Children, led by Boston cardinal Sean O’Malley in which he apologized to the survivors for the “grave sins of clerical sexual abuse” committed against them.
“I beg your forgiveness, too, for the sins of omission on the part of Church leaders who did not respond adequately to reports of abuse made by family members, as well as by abuse victims themselves,” Francis said at the special mass according to the homily transcript released by the Holy See. “This led to even greater suffering on the part of those who were abused and it endangered other minors who were at risk.”
After the Mass and meetings, Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi briefed the press, explaining that while the content of each individual meeting should be kept private in accordance with the norms of pastor to parishioner confidentiality, one can be assured “they were profoundly emotional.”  At times laughing nervously as he explained that he knew not what was said but that it was of utmost importance, Lombardi then went on to counter criticism from the clerical sex abuse victims’ groups that warned that the meet and greet was nothing more than a public relations stunt.  “This body of opinion has always demonstrated its unwillingness to understand the pope’s actions,” he told reporters.  “I’m not surprised by the reaction, but it is totally clear that it was not a public relations event. It was a profound spiritual encounter.”
Barbara Blaine, outreach director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests or SNAP disagrees.  Even though SNAP, now 25 years old, is the most widely recognized global support group for clerical victims with more than 18,000 members, no one from their leadership was invited to meet with Francis.
Ahead of the meeting Blaine, who was raped by her parish priest as a teenager, posed a number of topics she would like to discuss with Francis, if only she were given a chance.  First, she says she would like to tell the pope, “Stop talking about the crisis as though it’s past tense, and stop delaying while your abuse panels discusses details. You know the right thing to do. You don’t need a report.”
“Wounded adults can heal themselves but vulnerable kids can't protect themselves.”
She said she would also tell the pope to focus first on prevention, instead of forgiveness.  “Wounded adults can heal themselves but vulnerable kids can’t protect themselves,” she says, noting that abuse and sex abuse and the consistent cover up by the Vatican is still ongoing.  She also suggests that the Holy See take “tangible steps to safeguard those at risk” by doing a number of what would seem like fairly simple steps, that are acceptable responses in the secular community when it comes to battling pedophilia, sex abuse, and child rape.
SNAP’s demands include:
1. Order bishops to set up and finance a “whistleblower fund” to reward church staff whose actions lead to criminal charges or conviction of current or former abusive clerics.
2. Insist that bishops permanently post the names, photos and whereabouts of proven, admitted and credibly accused child molesting clerics (including religious order priests) on diocesan and parish websites.
3. Demand that bishops hire independent corrections staff rather than clergy to house and monitor child molesting clerics who cannot be criminally charged because of statutes of limitation in remote, secure facilities so they will be kept away from children.
4. Instruct bishops to use only licensed therapists (not priests or nuns) to deal with abuse victims.
5. Tell bishops to use only former police (not clerics) to investigate abuse cases that cannot be pursued by law enforcement.
6. Convene and fund a world-wide conference of secular lawmakers who work to reform archaic, arbitrary, and predator-friendly secular laws (like the statute of limitations) that prevent victims from exposing those who commit and conceal sex offenses through civil and criminal courts.
7. Make an urgent, strong public plea to all church employees and members, begging them to give information and suspicions about fugitive predator priests to civil authorities so the clerics may be prosecuted and kept away from children.
8. Order bishops to avoid using language that minimizes clergy abuse like “it’s just a small percentage of priests” or deflects blame like “abuse happens in other settings too” or faults accusers like “these allegations are from 25 years ago” or mollifies church-goers like “he’s not accused of molesting at this parish” or praises accused wrongdoers like “he’s a very popular priest” or guilt-trips victims  like “he has tirelessly worked to help the poor”.
9. Turn over Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith or CDF records about predatory priests to local law enforcement in the nations where the alleged crimes took place and insist that the head of each diocese and religious order do likewise with their abuse records.
10. Mandate church-based sessions to teach parishioners how to respond appropriately in abuse cases so victims, witnesses and whistleblowers won’t feel intimidated or hopeless.
11. Insist that priests immediately give their passports to their bishops when abuse accusations arise so they can’t flee overseas.
12. Demote and denounce at least a dozen complicit bishops, including Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City Missouri, the only sitting bishop who has been criminally convicted of refusing to report suspected child sex crimes.
13. Discourage current and future cover ups by clearly, publicly punishing prelates (like Cardinal Roger Mahony and others) who are concealing or have concealed child sex crimes.
14. Stop rebuffing secular officials and start letting Polish and Dominican Republic law enforcement officials arrest and prosecute Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski (a credibly accused child molesting cleric), instead of having Catholic officials investigate other Catholic officials.
Finally, Blaine says she would tell Francis that there is only one criteria that matters as he moves forward with his commission to protect minors: “Will this move actually protect kids by exposing and punishing clerics who commit and conceal child sex crimes?” If not, she says, “Then it doesn’t matter if it’s more or less than other officials or institutions have done or are doing. It doesn’t matter much if it gets great headlines. It doesn’t really matter if it makes adults feel better for a little bit. If it’s not preventing abuse, it’s probably meaningless or almost meaningless.”
First, WELS invited a well known sexual predator,
Archbishop R. Weakland, to lead a series of lectures,
then WELS denied it happened.

Leslye Will Take You to Court and Refuse To Drop Her Lawsuit -
To Protect Glende and Ski


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Attorney Rick Techlin described the astonishing behavior of Leslye, Glende, Ski, and another
St. Peter Freedom (WELS) member when a husband told the truth about the illegal behavior of the staff.

The judge dismissed Time Glende's pathetic, whimpering, whining case, but the other three (including Leslye) held out to cause more trouble.

WELS wives - do not bother going to a WELS pastor, circuit pastor, or the District Pope. They will reward the abuser and abuse the victim.

It is called cult behavior. See the biopic on Warren Jeffs for additional details.

The Midland Library Taught Me about Gardening

The Red Bridge at Dow Gardens
Midland, Michigan is headquarters for Dow Chemical and Dow Corning, so the city also boasts Dow Gardens, Grace Dow Library, and Dow High School.

The library had an excellent selection of gardening books when I lived there, and the children's library was just as good. I found the children's books often covered the basics I needed to know, or they supplemented the facts by offering material not usually found in the main gardening books - the big questions.

Dow had a large agricultural chemical division, but I avoided chemicals for one reason - cost. I was going to buy some things for my first serious garden - Wormhaven I - when I went to the store. The prices shocked me because I knew those boxes and bags contained only a few pennies worth of basic chemical fertilizer. The church members had interesting stories about work at Dow and the markup on chemical prices.

My mother was an insect expert, so I also realized that pesticides were not a good answer - and they cost plenty too.



I read every organic gardening book I could find, subscribed to the Rodale books, and read about the basics of Creation. Organic gardening is as old as the ancient Egyptians, who made killing an earthworm a crime, and used the flooding of the Nile to make Egypt the breadbasket of the region.

Note this new story on Egyptians and earthworms.

The new version of organic gardened developed from composting in India (the Indore method) when Sir Albert Howard worked on ways to improve the soil without a lot of modern machinery too expensive for the average farm.

Here is another link on Indore composting - too much work! When I read such terms as "double digging" and building boxes to store various materials, I think of ways around those ideas.

For example, once I set up a shelter for small animals in the winter - New Ulm, Minnesota. I made a pile of evergreens on top of the lawn, fashioned into an igloo for the fortunate. The ingrates did not use the shelter, but the evergreens killed off the grass during the winter and spring. I found the soil was very soft and easily shoveled in that area. Double-digging? What about using the sod to compost itself on the spot.

I also put a layer of compost on top of a tough, clay area in the Midland yard. The result was easily dug soil, after the earthworms pulled the compost down.

There are worse examples of back-breaking labor, such as trenching. Nostalgic for WWI, these gardeners dig deep trenches and fill them with organic matter for their future gardens. Digging a pit or trench is a great education on volume, on the exponential weight of soil when a third dimension is added.

  • If a 10 by 6 foot garden area is dug down to 4 feet - 240 cubic feet of soil.
  • Expanded by one foot in each dimension - 385 cubic feet of soil.
  • If... - don't even ask.


Here are some aphorisms that all gardeners accept:

  1. Nitrogen compounds are good for growth.
  2. Soil teeming with bacteria will be productive.
  3. Looser soil is better than packed down soil, because roots grow between soil particle.
  4. Rain is better for plants than watering from the hose.
  5. The best soil is on top and often blows away in the wind.
  6. Insects love weak plants but do little damage to healthy growth.
  7. Earthworm castings are the best for all plants, but the little guys produce only a little bit each day.
  8. Nobody likes to weed.
  9. Everyone loves birds.


One simple method satisfies all these aphorisms at the same time - with relatively little work.

Mulching provides a bacterial base for the earthworms to feast upon. The liveliest soil is a woodsy soil, so wood mulch is handy, easy to place, and inexpensive.

Since earthworms thrive on bacteria and produce usable nitrogen compounds, they enhance the nitrogen levels of the soil.

Earthworms and other soil creatures loosen the soil by pulling down the debris left on top.

Mulch holds the rainwater in place, absorbing it like a sponge, and decreasing the waste of rapid evaporation.

Mulch also holds down the top soil, preventing wind erosion and forming new soil from the worm castings and general decomposition.

Composting and mulching will produce healthy plants, which fend off insect predation by hosting beneficial insects and growing past the damage.

The total weight of earthworms in the yard will equal the total of castings per day. No one could afford to buy all those castings from a gardening supply house. Earthworms do their work in exchange for good working conditions, adequate moisture, and plenty to eat.

Using mulch to produce compost - or using compost as mulch - will reduce weeding to a pleasant byproduct of gardening.

A productive yard will necessarily be one filled with birds. They will feast on insects, bathe in the water supplies, and sing Matins and Vespers each day. Increasing the organic compounds will multiply the birds by giving them a diverse and abundant supply of food and shelter.



God's Creation reminds us of how He cares for all His creatures, because He cares even more for us. As Luther said about the Parable of the Lost Sheep, Jesus is just as anxious for us as we are for Him.