Brooklyn bishop bestows blessing on Dem boss’ candidates
By Aaron Short
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| Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio has recorded a robocall, sent on October 29, stating his support for Assemblymember Vito Lopez. |
Williamsburg residents have been receiving a higher calling this week: an automated message from Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio urging voters to support Assemblymember and Kings County Democratic Chair Vito Lopez and his candidates in next Tuesday’s election.
The robocalls, composed by the Catholic Citizens Committee, a Dyker Heights-based nonprofit dedicated to “defending and protecting the Church from unjust, unwarranted, and unfair attacks in the public arena and preserving religious freedom for all Americans” were blasted out to registered voters in the 34th District (Williamsburg, Bushwick) on October 29.
The message does not mention any candidates by name, referring instead to Lopez’s record in the State Assembly supporting the Catholic Church’s policy agenda.
“Bishop DiMarzio did thank you calls on behalf of Vito Lopez, for all his support in the Assembly. No endorsements, just a thank you call,” said George Prezioso, Catholic Citizens Committee Chairman of the Board.
Calls to the Brooklyn/Queens Diocese for comment were not returned by press time. A volunteer at Lopez’s office said he did not know anything about DiMarzio’s message.
Lopez has backed Maritza Davila, a Democratic District leader in Bushwick who lost the Democratic primary to Incumbent Councilmember Diana Reyna (D-34) by a mere 251 votes.
Davila did not concede defeat, instead choosing to continue her campaign on the Working Families Party Line, setting the stage for a dramatic rematch on November 3.
Reyna supporter Rob Solano, Executive Director of Churches United for Fair Housing, and a longtime Catholic activist in Williamsburg, was informed about the robocall by a family friend.
“I’m saddened that my Bishop is taking time out of his day to support a local political agenda and not take time out of his day to take care of the housing crisis in this community,” said Solano.
Political consultant Hank Sheinkopf said that DiMarzio was likely acting as an independent individual. The calls were similar to the phone calls that black ministers have made for candidates in the past, though he noted that it was unusual that Catholic clergy were making robocalls.
“In the past, the Catholic Church’s approval or disapproval has resulted in victory or defeat,” said Sheinkopf. “This will be a test in this district whether the Church has the power to perform as an entity.”
Both Reyna and Davila have concentrated their efforts on securing Catholic voters by visiting multiple parishes in the district and distributing literature after mass commences. The candidates are expected to attend several mass services during the final weekend of the campaign.
The robocalls, composed by the Catholic Citizens Committee, a Dyker Heights-based nonprofit dedicated to “defending and protecting the Church from unjust, unwarranted, and unfair attacks in the public arena and preserving religious freedom for all Americans” were blasted out to registered voters in the 34th District (Williamsburg, Bushwick) on October 29.
The message does not mention any candidates by name, referring instead to Lopez’s record in the State Assembly supporting the Catholic Church’s policy agenda.
“Bishop DiMarzio did thank you calls on behalf of Vito Lopez, for all his support in the Assembly. No endorsements, just a thank you call,” said George Prezioso, Catholic Citizens Committee Chairman of the Board.
Calls to the Brooklyn/Queens Diocese for comment were not returned by press time. A volunteer at Lopez’s office said he did not know anything about DiMarzio’s message.
Lopez has backed Maritza Davila, a Democratic District leader in Bushwick who lost the Democratic primary to Incumbent Councilmember Diana Reyna (D-34) by a mere 251 votes.
Davila did not concede defeat, instead choosing to continue her campaign on the Working Families Party Line, setting the stage for a dramatic rematch on November 3.
Reyna supporter Rob Solano, Executive Director of Churches United for Fair Housing, and a longtime Catholic activist in Williamsburg, was informed about the robocall by a family friend.
“I’m saddened that my Bishop is taking time out of his day to support a local political agenda and not take time out of his day to take care of the housing crisis in this community,” said Solano.
Political consultant Hank Sheinkopf said that DiMarzio was likely acting as an independent individual. The calls were similar to the phone calls that black ministers have made for candidates in the past, though he noted that it was unusual that Catholic clergy were making robocalls.
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Both Reyna and Davila have concentrated their efforts on securing Catholic voters by visiting multiple parishes in the district and distributing literature after mass commences. The candidates are expected to attend several mass services during the final weekend of the campaign.
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WilliyB Girl wrote on Nov 2, 2009 2:17 PM:
" I am a Williamsburg born and raised individual and it is sad to see how vito has instilled his fear in alot of people and even in the Catholic Church. Father Jim O'Shea worked hard to unite people for Churches United for Affordable Housing and it was all dismantled when he questioned Vito about backroom deals with the Jews. The apartment units in the Broadway Triangle plan accepted by the Planning Commission will have 3,4, and 5 bedrooms. Those units are not for us the Spanish and Black communities of Williamsburg and Bed-Stuy. They are for the Jews with 8, 9, and 10 kids. We may work and have the income, but we do not have the family composition. The housing developments will have 8 floors because they (the jews) cannot take the elevator on the Sabbath. I wonder how much Vito is making under the table for this deal? This is the last piece of land left that we have to develop on. We are fighting for JUSTICE! But God-willing, the truth will prevail on Tuesday, Nov 3rd, 2009. God is up there watching all you scumbags do evil in a community where we have had real leaders for peace and justice!!!! (Saddest part is some of the scumbags wear collars) "
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SISTER MAUREEN PAUL TURLISH wrote on Nov 2, 2009 5:57 AM:
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Legislators of the New York Senate
Legislative Office Building
Albany, New York 12247
Dear Senator,
The sexual exploitation of children is a major epidemic in our United States. One in four girls and one in six boys are sexually abused before the age of 18 whether that abuse is committed by a parent, teacher, doctor, rabbi, priest, nun or stranger.
It is a heinous and reprehensible crime against the body and soul of a child with serious and long lasting effects. Unfortunately, a percentage of individuals injured in this way cannot cope with some of these effects and take their own lives. I have met parents whose sons were sexually abused. Those parents lost their sons because their adult children could not “get over it,” could not “get on with their lives” and ended up taking their own lives.
Such crimes are committed by individuals from all segments of society and they all cry out to God for justice.
Cardinal William Keeler of Baltimore, Maryland described sexual abuse as “murder of the soul” and it truly is. It is fitting then, that there be no statutes of limitation, criminally or civilly, in regard to the sexual abuse of children, no matter who the perpetrators may be or what positions they may hold. Child abuse is the act of a coward bent on exercising his or her power and control over a helpless and pliant child.
The egregious and heinous crime that childhood sexual is should propel those of us in public service and church ministry to do all we can to protect our children and hold those accountable who would shelter and protect the sexual predators who would harm them, no matter the cost in institutional reputation or credibility.
In the state of New York it appears that leaders of the institutional Roman Catholic church and the Orthodox Jewish community are among those who believe that sexual predators should not be held accountable.
Such behavior by any religious leader is outrageous and reprehensible.
There are no reasons and no extenuating circumstances that could ever justify or rationalize any institution, public or private, or any religious denomination, not actively supporting their state’s attempts to bring childhood sexual abuse legislation into the 21st century.
It is particularly egregious for the Catholic dioceses of New York and the New York Catholic Conference to be opposing accountability and transparency in regard to childhood sexual abuse when they promised accountability and transparency in 2002.
Window legislation is not “anti” any particular group but it is very much pro-child. It forces records, if they exist and have not been destroyed, to be made available in a court of justice and hopefully into the public venue as well.
Arbitrary statutes of limitation have protected sexual predators for too long. It is time they were removed. Delaware now has no statutes of limitation, criminally or civilly, in regard to childhood sexual abuse and their 2007 Child Victims Law also opened a two year window for bringing forward previously time barred cases by anyone, no matter what public, private or religious affiliation attaches.
The time to protect all children is now.
While New York’s Senate Bill # S5893 is a rather modest bill when compared with Delaware’s it is, nevertheless, a brave attempt to hold all institutions accountable for their actions and in particular an institution which is a formal signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
I implore you, as a legislator in the state of New York, to be very wary about accepting claims made by members of any religious institution, their spokesmen or their representative conferences that would attempt to connect passage of Senate Bill 5893, the Child Victims bill with the closing of churches, parishes, social services or outreach programs because it simply is not true and no denomination has produced proof that would support the waves of disinformation that have been circulated in the media.
Vicious opposition to the passage of any laws or the removal of any statutes of limitation regarding childhood sexual abuse of children has been the pattern employed by some leaders of the institutional Roman Catholic Church in a number of states including New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio and Colorado.
For any bishop to say that legislation like that now being proposed in New York threatens the church is as inflammatory as it is untrue. It shows that the bishops never really bought into the accountability and transparency that they promised through the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops back in 2002.
The hiring of public relations firms, lobbyists and law firms to push an agenda that hurts all children in an attempt to keep secret a conspiracy that put the protection of sexual predators within a religious institution before the protection of its children, has already cost dioceses across the United States hundreds of millions of dollars.
Money, however, should not trump justice as the defining issue.
Would any thinking person consider giving an organization, like the W.R. Grace Company, for example, a pass for the illnesses brought on by the asbestos contamination and radiation poisoning that generated over 200,000 lawsuits against a company that knew the damage that was impacting the lives of people and their families in different parts of the country because of their many philanthropic endeavors? Of course not. To even consider such an idea is obscene and well beyond the pale, as it should be.
So too, there should be no accommodation in law that gives more protection to sexual predators of children and the enablers who conspired to protect them, then to the very real victims of childhood sexual abuse.
It is unconscionable for religious denominations and their leadership to protect and enable sexual predators by refusing to support changes in the laws that would hold both the perpetrators and their enablers accountable.
In all good conscience, I strongly encourage you, as a member of the New York Legislature, to support criminal and civil laws that are as strong as possible in holding accountable the sexual predators of our children together with any enabling individuals or institutions who were complicit in their protection.
I have spoken before the Senate and House judiciary committees in support of Delaware’s 2007 Child Victims Law which removed all statutes of limitation in regard to the sexual abuse of children as well as instituting a two year window for bringing forward previously time barred cases of childhood sexual abuse by anyone. I would be more then happy to testify in support of the Senate Bill # S5893 if this would be helpful.
God bless you for all the work you do,
Sister Maureen Paul Turlish
Victims’ Advocate
New Castle, Delaware
maureenpaulturlish@yahoo.com "