'Magical warlock’ sexually abused girls, John Paul's legacy stained by sex abuse
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'Magical warlock’ sexually abused girls as young as
3 years old: police James Irvin, 57, of Bluefield, W.Va., told
three different girls that performing sex acts would allow him to conduct
magical spells. The alleged perv was accused of abuse two decades ago in
Texas. BY Sasha Goldstein NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Monday, April 21, 2014
A
sicko calling himself a “magical warlock” allegedly sexually abused several
children, authorities in West Virginia said, using his Wiccan religion to trick
the youngsters into sexual acts.
James Irvin, 57, of Bluefield, abused
children as young as 3, 9 and 13, according to court documents, the Bluefield
Daily Telegraph reported. He was arraigned on five counts of sexual assault and
10 counts of sexual abuse....
Bluefield
man claiming to be magical warlock arrested for sex crimes against
children Bluefield Daily Telegraph April 21, 2014 BLUEFIELD —
A Bluefield man claiming to be a “magical warlock” has been arrested and charged
with multiple counts of sexual assault and sexual abuse of
juveniles.
James “Jim” Irvin, 57, of Bluefield, was arraigned Monday
before Mercer County Magistrate Susan Honaker on five counts of sexual assault
and 10 counts of sexual abuse. The victims in the case were 9, 3 and 13 years of
age at the time of the alleged abuse, according to Detective K.L. Adams of the
Bluefield Police Department.
John Paul's legacy stained by sex abuse scandal By NICOLE
WINFIELD Associated Press Apr 21, 2014
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope John
Paul II is rightly credited with having helped bring down communism, of
inspiring a new generation of Catholics with a globe-trotting papacy and of
explaining church teaching on a range of hot-button issues as Christianity
entered its third millennium.
But the sexual abuse scandal that festered
under his watch remains a stain on his legacy.
John Paul and his top
advisers failed to grasp the severity of the abuse problem until very late in
his 26-year papacy, even though U.S. bishops had been petitioning the Holy See
since the late-1980s for a faster way to defrock pedophile
priests....
Yet the Legion's 2009 admission about the Rev. Marcial
Maciel's double life was by no means news to the Vatican.
Documents from
the archives of the Vatican's then-Sacred Congregation for Religious show how a
succession of papacies - including that of John XXIII, also to be canonized
Sunday - simply turned a blind eye to credible reports that Maciel was a con
artist, drug addict, pedophile and religious fraud.
By 1948, seven years
after Maciel founded the order, the Holy See had documents from
Vatican-appointed envoys and bishops in Mexico and Spain questioning the
legitimacy of Maciel's ordination (by his uncle, after Maciel was expelled by a
series of seminaries), noting the questionable legal foundation of his order and
flagging his "totalitarian" behavior and spiritual violations of his young
seminarians.
The documents show the Holy See was well aware of Maciel's
drug abuse, sexual abuse and financial improprieties as early as 1956, when it
ordered an initial investigation and suspended him for two years to kick a
morphine habit.
Yet for decades, Rome looked the other way, thanks to
Maciel's ability to keep his own priests quiet, his foresight to place trusted
Legion priests in key Vatican offices and his careful cultivation of Vatican
cardinals, Mexican bishops and wealthy, powerful lay Catholics. Vatican
officials were impressed instead by the orthodoxy of his priests and Maciel's
ability to attract new vocations and donations.
John Paul, who in 1994
praised Maciel as an "efficacious guide to youth," wasn't alone in being
duped....
(John) Vaca was the Legion's superior in the U.S. from
1971-1976, when he left the order and joined the diocese of Rockville Center,
New York. In 1979, a year after John Paul was elected, Vaca's bishop sent the
Congregation for Religious a bombshell set of documents in which Vaca and
another ex-Legion priest detailed the sexual abuse they and some 19 other
priests and seminarians had endured at Maciel's hands.