The Reverend Charles Newman, former president of Archbishop Ryan High School in Philadelphia, was sentenced on Friday to three to six years in prison for stealing almost $1 million from the school, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
As if that isn’t bad enough, prosecutors say that Newman gave about $54,000 to Arthur Baselice III, once a student at the school, as “hush money” so he would keep quiet about their sexual relationship. Authorities contend that the abuse began when Baselice III was 16-year-old junior at the school. He graduated in 1996. Ten years later, on November 30, 2006, Baselice III died of an overdose in a drug house.
During Newman’s sentencing, the young man’s mother, Elaine Baselice, addressed the court. “He plied my teenage son with alcohol and drugs so that Arthur could be more easily abused,” she said, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. “Newman had me believe my son was full of demons. Standing in the courtroom today, I am faced with the true demon!”
Newman was not charged with sexual abuse because the statute of limitations had expired. He was charged only for the theft. The priest spoke briefly during the hearing in disjointed remarks, but did not apologize to the Baselices or explain what happened to the money. The court didn’t buy whatever he said.
“Your explanations are sorely lacking ”¦ and that’s putting it mildly,” Judge Rose Marie DeFino-Nastasi said. “Your explanations are bizarre.”
Reading the coverage of this case, it seemed to me that the Reverend Charles Newman fit the profile of a sociopath.
More info:
Philadelphia Inquirer: Ex-principal gets 3-6 years for theft
Philadelphia Daily News: ”˜Detestable’ conduct nets priest 3-6 years
Child abuse in Ireland
The Newman case was bad, but not nearly as shocking as another story now in the news—the endemic rape and abuse of thousands of children in Ireland, from the 1930s to the 1990s, by Catholic priests and nuns.
On May 20, a 2,600-page report by Ireland’s Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse was released. It found that children in 250 church-run schools, orphanages and other institutions, supported by taxpayer funds, were routinely abused and molested. Catholic religious orders ran more than 50 workhouse-style reform schools. One of the orders, the Christian Brothers, which ran several boys’ institutions, harbored serial child molesters and sadists on its staff.
The report took nine years to complete. Thousands of still-traumatized men and women, now in their 50s to 80s, testified, some traveling back to Ireland from America or Australia.
“A climate of fear, created by pervasive, excessive and arbitrary punishment, permeated most of the institutions and all those run for boys,” the report stated. “Children lived with the daily terror of not knowing where the next beating was coming from.”
At the time, however, the religious orders were concerned only about preventing scandal, not the danger to the children. According to the Associated Press, “The management did not listen to or believe children when they complained of the activities of some of the men who had responsibility for their care,” the commission found. “At best, the abusers were moved, but nothing was done about the harm done to the child. At worst, the child was blamed and seen as corrupted by the sexual activity, and was punished severely.”
The report may not lead to prosecution of the perpetrators because in 2004, the Christian Brothers successfully sued to prevent them from being named. “Most leaders of religious orders have rejected the allegations as exaggerations and lies, and testified to the commission that any abuses were the responsibility of often long-dead individuals,” AP reported.
The Irish government has paid 12,000 abuse survivors an average of $90,000 each, a total of more than $1 billion, and another 2,000 claims are pending. But in 2001, Irish Catholic leaders cut a deal with the government that capped its contribution to the claims at $175 million—a fraction of the total cost.
More info:
The Independent, London: Thousands were raped in Irish reform schools
Boston.com: Catholic Church shamed by Irish abuse report
Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse: Executive summary
Betrayal by Spirit
In The Betrayal Bond, author Patrick J. Carnes, Ph.D., specifically discusses how abuse by clergy affects victims. “It is generally agreed that the impact on survivors of sexual abuse by spiritual leaders is greater than survivors of other forms of power abuse,” he writes. “Since part of coping with trauma is spiritual, sexual abuse by a spiritual leader further complicates the recovery process.”
Why is this so? Carnes writes:
Every journey or recovery depends on the survivor coming to a point where all that person has gone through means something.
Betrayal by the spirit means that the person who betrays the victim also plays a critical role in the resources the victim has for defining meaning. The victim’s spiritual path is blocked. The fundamental question all victims have to answer for themselves is, ”˜Why do bad things happen to good people?’ It is a far more troubling question when the cause of the problem is supposed to be the resource for the answer.
Close to home
For me, all of this scandal hits very close to home. My cousin was abused by a priest. His was one of the early cases—he got a settlement at least 15 years ago. I don’t know how much it was, and I don’t know exactly what happened. According to the terms of the settlement, he’s not allowed to talk about it.
But I do know this: My cousin’s life is a disaster. His marriage fell apart. He was never able to hold a steady job. He spent his settlement money buying drinks for friends in bars. He became addicted to heroin. He assaulted his elderly father. His brothers want nothing to do with him.
When my cousin and two other men first pursued their claims against the priest, his mother, my aunt, took the word of the church over the word of her son. She went to her grave believing that my cousin lied about the entire thing.
I wonder if my aunt could believe today’s news.
Jane Smith,
Well said, woman. Well said!
There is a heaviness yes, but I have the same wonder: when will we wake up to this?
Some of my friends are beginning to understand PDI, thanks to my unrelenting references….and just that makes me, dare I say it, hopeful.
IMHO it ends when we decide that establishing foundations for permanent peace as our most important task. This will change every decision and priority mankind chooses.
Thank-you for your wonderful words…..No idol flattery–I love the way you express yourself.
JaneSmith: You rightly name the extent of the reach of evil. When I am being my most kind, understanding self, I see the psychopath as the human-skinned tool of Evil. If pure Evil wanted a place to live, to operate unrestricted, it would be from the brain and body of someone so distorted and dysfunctional in their motivations and lack of restraint.
I agree with you that education on the nature of personality disorders and the extent of the devastation they cause is an enormous, immediate issue for society.
I’m glad you also see this. The more of us who do, the more the truth can move forward.
I have…uh….”dated” 2 men in my life who were supposedly deeply spiritual beings. My experiences were very similar to slimone’s. Looking back, I believe both are narcissists. Both wanted to practice ‘tantric sexuality’ which, to me, is the expression of a deep love, trust and commitment between two people. Instead, they wanted it with no strings attached. I was deeply hurt by both. (Geez, no wonder I’m still single). Both are very powerful and revered by their followers. The first one used to browbeat me into “dressing for bed” every night. This entailed wearing sexy lingerie, garters, fishnets, and heels. To bed! I can’t believe I put up with this creep for a year. He used to constantly tell me he couldn’t be monogamous with me because I wasn’t enlightened enough and that my jealousy of his coveting other women was something I needed to get over. I got over it all right. When he exited my life, I wanted nothing to do with him again. He called me out of the blue from Hawaii a few weeks ago. I just deleted the message.
I don’t even want to talk about the other more recent one. It amazes me how many narcissists and sociopaths masquerade as deeply spiritual or religious people. And it’s disgusting. As adults we at least can be more selective over whom we trust. But children are totally dependent on adults.
Star: I’m starting to feel like I can’t trust anybody! I’m watching repeats of “To Catch a Predator” on MSNBC (they are having a “marathon” of this show for Memorial Day – I CAN’T FIGURE OUT WHY FOR GOD’S SAKE) and most of the men look normal. I have to stop watching it, it is making me sick. So thanks for the heads up on the “spiritual” Ns & Ss that prey on adults, I hadn’t really thought about that at all.
shabbychic2: I’m glad I don’t watch TV. It would probably reinforce my trust issues. I’m happy with my cats and snakes for now. I have a pretty one draped around my shoulders (snake) helping me type. I wish I could post a picture so you could all see how beautiful he is.
S-Chic: The P I got involved with — someone else described him as “the most spiritual man I ever met!” I remember one night when he used his charisma to take over a New Age CD release party at a gallery in Santa Monica. He was a nothing and a nobody, but he just showed up and acted like he knew everyone and everything, and he took over the show. (I see this stuff now. I couldn’t understand what I was seeing back then!)
Consider that they want as much influence as they can get, and they don’t care how they get it. The preacher, the sheriff, the shrink, the lawyer, the doctor, the “New-Age shaman”: every one of those roles can be exploited by a psychopathic personality. (Oh, yeah, Navy Seals, too!)
I figure that what we have to do is watch them in action, and watch for the humility and the normal human screwups that say that they aren’t playing a carefully calculated role.
I hate that we have to think this way — but if this is the truth, then better we learn it than not.
Wow…two of the most intelligent and eloquent writers on LF think I wrote something of importance! I always see it as the other way around: me learning so much from you folks.
Rune: May I have the privilege of quoting you on your response to me? It was brilliant as all your posts are. Such a super smart gentle loving lady you are….*hug*
Slimone (Catherine), you wrote..”IMHO it ends when we decide that establishing foundations for permanent peace as our most important task. This will change every decision and priority mankind chooses.”
Yes, I wholeheartedly agree in my idealistic heart. The question, the problem will be whether or not people really want peace and harmony which I consider essential for a healthy, happy life.
It would take an unprecedented global involvement, solidarity for this most glorious utopian ideal to transpire. And, sadly, realistically…..I don’t see this happening on a minor scale much less on a grand one.
Optimistically, we have our righteous warriors working diligently, day after day, making strides to stop evil in it’s tracks. Like LF, for instance.
There are countless reasons to love, respect and care for the folks who frequent this website, but the most important one to me is how each and every one of us awesome folks are unswervingly, unflinchingly searching for truth. In all its’ sordid ugliness and its’ wondrous beauty.
Like people in general who search for truth, in the outer world as well as the inner world within themselves, if they were strong enough to overcome childhood abuse/tragedy, if they were strong enough to not be seduced by the darkside in living a sleazy, self-destructive life, if they were strong enough to pick up the pieces after a horrifying ordeal with a psychopath and realize they are so blessed by the simple fact that they are ALIVE and oh so KICKIN….then you know what? These folks can most certainly HANDLE THE TRUTH!!
That’s us as I see it. And the more truth revealed to us as we educate ourselves in as many different areas/arenas that we are exposed to….the smarter, the more content, the more serene and joyful we become.
Yeah, I can be heavy and serious when it is called for, but I’m also really goofy and mischievous as well. And I will be damned if I let evil take what’s precious from me. It is MINE, whatever that mine is and I will never surrender any part of myself to another probable psychopathic suspect ever again. Never.
(btw–I’ve graduated to “idol” status? Cool me! Can I be one of those golden ones with 10 arms holding wicked sharp kitanas in each hand?…haha..wink & a hug)
Peace, Love and Joy to all….
🙂
So sorry to say but these religious organizations are alive and well in our society some international such as the religious organization call “The Family”.
Some of us know about the Rick Rodriguez and his tragic story revealing his time he spend growing up in this religious organization. The founder (descended) is David Berg.
Voice of David Berg: I practice what I preach, and I preach sex, boys and girls, Hallelujah! I say ‘fuck’ you know what I’m talking about, don’t you? Every one of you know except maybe for some of the children but our kids are so smart they even know what that means. We don’t think there’s anything evil about it. We don’t think there’s anything wrong with it.
David Berg is a known sociopath/NPD…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQgKDrikK_Y
Rich Rodriguez killed one member then took his own life. His plan was to kill his mother but was unable to locate her. Also River Phoenix (Movie: Stand by me) is a know victim of this cult. The Family is still up and running but states it no longer practice “pedophilia” when Aids come to the public knowledge.
http://www.xfamily.org/index.php/Cult_Killer:_The_Rick_Rodriguez_Story
The effects of pedophilia on a child is long term…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_molestation
Albeit that this practice is done in “God’s name” what sicken me to the core is how they get the courts to seal the records and hide from public using the court system to do so. Who do we (victims) turn to? The law which shields them and the records seal from public knowledge. This “hush money” paid to the victims not allowing them to tell us their story which would educate the general public. How do we stop it from happening again when these steps are taken and condoned even by the courts of law??
“Irish Catholic leaders cut a deal with the government that capped its contribution to the claims at $175 million—a fraction of the total cost.”
Being a victim of this sexual molestation myself by a “pastor” I know to well that pain suffered by the victims being one myself. Ironically, maybe because I never lost my faith in God and knew any type of revenge serves no purpose and through many years of therapy I never got to the point that Rich Rodriguez did or to because another suicide victim like River Phoenix but I understand the rage Rich suffer from and know how something like this can bring one to suicide. This betrayal can and does often overwhelm the victim. Tell me is there a “price tag” anyone can put on this or even has the right to do so?
“henry says:
Religion is for people who dont want to go too hell, spiritualality is for people who have already been there.. I will pass on the beer Oxy”
Very Good!
Words of wisdom!
It is not religion or a group of people or a certain faith !
People kill people , in more ways than just murder!
Just like a gun is not responcible for killing someone!
We above most can relate how and why this happens!
Brainwashing, brainscrewing manipulation! Cults exist! Psycopaths exist!
Please don’t blame God or steriotype a group because of the evil amungst us! Peace