Showing posts with label Archbishop John Nienstedt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Archbishop John Nienstedt. Show all posts

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Archbishop John Nienstedt will not Resign


Archbishop John Nienstedt, head of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, said that regardless of the sexual misconduct claims, he's staying put.

Here's more:

In a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press, Archbishop John Nienstedt said Wednesday that he doesn't believe he has mismanaged the scandal. He said he was shown memos about problem priests, but didn't fully grasp the scope of the troubles until last fall, after a former archdiocese employee went public with her concerns.

"In a sense, you could say that I didn't see the forest through the trees," Nienstedt said. "I saw the trees on a day-to-day basis. But when everything started coming out in October, whoa, Nelly, I just wasn't aware that there was the kind of breadth to the whole thing — which surprised me and kind of sickened me."

Nienstedt has been under pressure since his top adviser on church law, Jennifer Haselberger, resigned last year and publicly accused church leaders of mishandling several cases. Haselberger said she tried to ring alarm bells about recent troubling behavior by two priests but that she felt ignored. Now, the church faces a public nuisance lawsuit that has forced painful revelations and the disclosures of names of dozens of accused priests. The archbishop himself has been the subject of internal and police investigations into alleged sexual misconduct, which he has forcefully denied and did so again Wednesday.

Some Catholics and several newspapers have called for Nienstedt to resign. He publicly addressed those in a column published Thursday in The Catholic Spirit, the archdiocese's newspaper.

"I am bound to continue in my office as long as the Holy Father has appointed me here. I have acknowledged my responsibility in the current crisis we face, and I also take responsibility for leading our archdiocese to a new and better day," he wrote.

Really, Johnny? Take off the hat and dress, and resign!

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Anti-Gay Archbishop John Nienstedt under Investigation for Sexual Relationships with Men


This man is the worst.

Archbishop of St. Paul & Minneapolis, John Nienstedt, is under investigation for fooling around with priests, seminarians and more men. Here's the funny thing about this Archbishop. He hates gays, he worked with NOM and other groups to keep wraps from us. So it's interesting to hear he's under investigation.

Here's more:

The investigation of Twin Cities Archbishop John Nienstedt is being conducted by a prominent Minneapolis law firm hired by the archdiocese after church officials received an allegation against Nienstedt.

The archdiocese confirmed the investigation, which was first reported by Commonweal, a Catholic magazine based in New York.

Nienstedt, 67, said in a separate statement that the allegations “are absolutely and entirely false” and he said he himself authorized the internal investigation, which he called “independent, thorough.”

“The allegations do not involve minors or lay members of the faithful, and they do not implicate any kind of illegal or criminal behavior,” Nienstedt said. “The allegations involve events alleged to have occurred at least a decade ago, before I began serving in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.”

Arrest this man, please!

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Archbishop John Nienstedt accused of Touching a Young Boy

Housequake!

Archbishop John Nienstedt has been accused of touching a boy on the butt back in 2009. Once this news hit the streets, the Archbishop removed himself from public ministry.

He totally denies the allegation, but will let the investigation go as planned. This is interesting, considering his interview just the other day.

Also an another interesting piece, John was once of the reason NFL player Chris Kluwe got involved in gay rights. Take a look back down Memory lane between John and Chris.

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