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  Would-be Catholic Monk Charged with Abuse; SNAP Responds

SNAP
May 13, 2011

http://www.snapnetwork.org/snap_statements/2011_statements/051311_would_be_catholic_monk_charged_with_abuse_snap_responds.htm

Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (314 862 7688 home, 314 503 0003 cell, SNAPdorris@gmail.com)

We applaud the prosecutor for pursuing this case. For far too long, some in law enforcement have let church officials quietly handle clergy sex crimes and cover ups “in house.” The day for this kind of irresponsible deference to religious figures has long passed.

We also applaud the brave individual who reported these crimes to secular authorities. That’s how to best protect kids – calling state officials, not church officials.

Let’s hope that every person who saw, suspected or suffered this man’s crimes will find the courage and strength to speak up, call police, expose wrongdoing, protect kids and start healing.

(SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, is the world’s oldest and largest support group for clergy abuse victims. We’ve been around for 23 years and have more than 10,000 members. Despite the word “priest” in our title, we have members who were molested by religious figures of all denominations, including nuns, rabbis, bishops, and Protestant ministers. Our website is SNAPnetwork.org)

Contact - David Clohessy (314-566-9790 cell, SNAPclohessy@aol.com), Barbara Blaine (312-399-4747, SNAPblaine@gmail.com),Peter Isely (414-429-7259, peterisely@yahoo.com),Barbara Dorris (314-862-7688 home, 314-503-0003 cell, SNAPdorris@gmail.com).

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http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20110513/NEWS/110519918/1077&ParentProfile=1058

Monastery offers ‘regret' about sex charge

Court appearance set in Aspen for former monk-in-training

Rick Carroll-The Aspen Times-0Aspen CO Colorado

The Aspen Times

ASPEN — The abbot of St. Benedict's Monastery in Old Snowmass issued a statement Thursday regarding allegations that a former monk-in-training sexually assaulted an adolescent boy in the early part of last decade.

And in a related development Thursday, Chief Deputy District Attorney Arnold Mordkin filed one count of sexual assault on a child — position of trust — pattern of abuse, against 72-year-old suspect Wilfred Laurent Carignan.

“The monks and I very much regret the situation regarding Wilfred Carignan and we are praying for everyone involved,” said Father Joseph Boyle in a prepared statement. “None of the accusations against Carignan are connected with the time he spent at St. Benedict's Abbey. We are committed to doing everything we can to prevent sexual abuse and exploitation of minors and pray for all victims and their families.”

Carignan worked at the monastery from 1996 to 2001. He was the facility's beekeeper and was not accepted as a monk, a position for which he was training. Law enforcement officials say he sexually assaulted a boy, believed to be aged 10 or 11 at the time, at his home near the monastery.

“... on or between January 1, 2001 and July 10, 2003 ... Wilfred Laurent Carignan unlawfully, feloniously, and knowingly subjected [the alleged victim] ... to sexual contact and the victim was less than eighteen years of the age and the defendant was in a position of trust with respect to the victim,” Mordkin's charge says.

Carignan currently is incarcerated in the Fremont Correctional Facility in Canon City on two felony convictions of sexual assault of a child. He was arrested in California in February 2008, following the issuance of a warrant in 2003 out of Delta County, according to court records.

He had been wanted for molesting boys between the ages of 8 and 18 years old in the Hotchkiss area. Carignan was convicted on two counts of sexual assault of a child and was sentenced to separate prison sentences of six and eight years to life in state prison in September 2008. He is eligible for parole on Aug. 29, 2016, according to records from the Department of Corrections.

On April 6, Carignan, while in custody, was detained and advised of his rights concerning the Pitkin County charge. He is scheduled to appear in court in Aspen Monday to face the new charge.

He faces four to 12 years in the Department of Corrections if convicted. There is no statute of limitations in the state of Colorado for sex offenses against children.

 
 

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