Monthly Archives: May 2012

You remember?

The Apostolic Visitation.

He was the lead ‘investigator’.

Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan (above) of New York authorized payments of as much as $20,000 to sexually abusive priests as an incentive for them to agree to dismissal from the priesthood when he was the archbishop of Milwaukee.

Questioned at the time about the news that one particularly notorious pedophile cleric had been given a “payoff” to leave the priesthood, Cardinal Dolan, then the archbishop, responded that such an inference was “false, preposterous and unjust.”

But a document unearthed during bankruptcy proceedings for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and made public by victims’ advocates reveals that the archdiocese did make such payments to multiple accused priests to encourage them to seek dismissal, thereby allowing the church to remove them from the payroll.

Fancy.

Three months ago:

The apostolic visitation led by the archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, noted that there had been some “progressive steps” towards reforming church structures and in particular the handling of allegations of child abuse. Several Irish judicial inquiries found the Catholic hierarchy had covered up allegations of abuse, often by moving accused priests to other dioceses or even out of the country.

 

Wonder if he’s going to the Eucharistic Congress?

In Milwaukee Post, Cardinal Authorized Paying Abusers (Laurie Goodstein, New York Times)

 

A member of the Irish Defence Forces bomb disposal unit walks towards a ‘suspicious device’ at Sinn Fein vice president Mary Lou McDonald’s office on North Strand Road. Dublin.

Literally minutes later. False alarm. Back to the hurt locker.
Existential bomb dude is existential.

Earlier: That Ironic Bomb Scare in Full

(Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)


Rome-based artist Giacomo Miceli presents a high-speed polargraphic projection road trip across five continents and four seasons. Sez he:

Chemin Vert is the result of a slow process of maturation spanning a few years. Different techniques were employed in the beginning, involving long trips on the road across Europe while shooting time lapse videos on the go. Back then the scope of the project was substantially different, concentrating more on the augmentation (as in augmented-reality) of landscapes. At a certain point the accent was moved on the aesthetic qualities of the landscapes themselves and on the immersive factor. In the final version of Chemin Vert the original footage comes from Google Street View, without which this project wouldn’t have been possible.

Music: A Ghost Train

Related: Eye Candy: Polar Panoramas

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