ACBC President Tim Costelloe insists that he is doing everything possible to assist police with investigation into Bishop Saunders of Broome; meanwhile Costelloe and the ACBC have still not provided any justification for their unauthorised use of parishoners' money.
by Ganesh Sahathevan
As reported by the ABC on 21 September 2023:
WA Police Deputy Commissioner Allan Adams told ABC Radio Perth the force had requested a copy of the Vatican report from Archbishop of Perth Timothy Costelloe.
"I know Mr Costelloe is doing his best to get hold of a copy for us in the very short term," he said.
"It's commissioned by the Vatican so you can appreciate that, and I don't want to talk about church politics, but he has told me that he will do everything in his power to get me a copy of that report.
The Catholic Church’s investigation into allegations against Bishop Saunders could not commence until the Western Australia Police Force concluded its inquiries. The Church’s subsequent investigation established by the Holy See (Vatican) last year was overseen by Brisbane Archbishop Mark Coleridge, but entrusted to an experienced and independent specialist investigations organisation. Its comprehensive inquiries examined several serious allegations.
That independent report has been provided to the Holy See, with the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith continuing the investigation. We will respect the enduring confidential nature of this process by not commenting on specific allegations that have been raised.
Readers are reminded that the report concerns crimes in Australia.
Meanwhile Tim Coselloe and the ACBC have still not provided any justification for their secretive use of parishoner's money.
by Ganesh Sahathevan
The Australian Catholic Bishops' Conference has taken to Youtube to promote the Yes vote in the coming Voice referendum , without first consulting with the faithful. This is not the first occasion on which bishops have taken off on a frolic of their own with other peoples money for unbeknownst to most Catholics, the bishops do what they do with money from parishioners.
In their 2021 annual report the ACBC states:
The Conference capped its levies for three years at $8 million from 2020 to 2022. The Conference acknowledges this has been appreciated by dioceses, but notes that at the end of 2021 significant cost pressures existed evidenced by rises in the Consumer Price Index. The Conference approved a deficit budget for 2022.
The levy is paid by the archdioceses , which in turn fund that payment from Mass collections. Archdioceses are notoriously secretive about their finances despite Canon Law requiring that they provide their faithful with yearly accounts. Be that as it may be, the Sydney Archdiocese was forced to produce financial statements by the Royal Commission Into Child Sex Abuse. Those documents are now in the public domain:
Page 1 of the financial statements state that the Sources Of Funds include Sustentation contributions from Parishes.
These facts are not usually made known to parishioners, but its is clear from the above that the bishops decide what their take from Mass collections will be, and then use that money to take off on frolics of their own. They do need discipling, and the most direct means of doing so is by withholding the weekly giving.
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