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Criminals at St. John’s Abbey in Collegeville, MN
“This is criminal behavior and should be treated as such.” (Fr. Rene McGraw) Individuals in our community have offended criminally. – (Abbot John Klassen)
Fr. Wollmering’s Misconduct
In 1969, Fr. Bruce Wollmering O.S.B from St. John’s Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota (USA) abused a 14 year old St. John’s Preparatory student. Between 1975 and 1980, Wollmering had relationships with at least three of his students.
Abbot Timothy Kelly and Others Deceived, Outright Lied
I debated writing anything for weeks, because of not wanting to join one “side” — what was always best about ISTI was the intention to include all voices — but having perused your website pretty thoroughly, I don’t find anything … Continue reading
Benedictine Sisters receive special edition of The Saint John’s Bible
(crookstontimes.com) For 500 years, the Bible has been printed using printing presses and more recently, digital media. Before that, monks and nuns copied the Bible by hand. As a result we have those magnificent hand-lettered and illuminated bibles such as … Continue reading
Abbot John Klassen Speaks at Timothy Kelly’s Funeral (Video)
Abbot John Klassen at Timothy Kelly’s Funeral
Abbot Hugh Anderson Speaks at Abbot Timothy Kelly’s Funeral (Video)
Abbot Hugh Anderson Speaks at Abbot Timothy Kelly’s Funeral Reflection by Abbot Hugh Anderson, OSB, St Procopius Abbey
Anti-Gay Bullying at St. John’s
However, the bullying carries much farther than a high school or university classroom. Homosexual men and women, as well as those who support them, are being turned away from one faith community.
Glyer Now at Guesthouse
Booted from the Prep School after caught viewing pornography on his St. John’s Prep School computer, Br. Isidore Glyer is now working in the St. John’s Abbey Guesthouse.
Abbey Uses Timothy Kelly’s Obituary to Rewrite History
Recent obituaries in the StarTribune [ View ] and on the Abbey web site [ View ] include information (and revisionist history) regarding the abuse scandal at St. John’s. Shame on the Abbey for using Timothy Kelly’s death as a … Continue reading
Abbot Kelly was quiet leader in difficult time
[Abbot Timothy Kelly] is also remembered as a strong leader who helped start the healing process for the community at St. John’s Abbey in Collegeville, Minn., during a troubled time in its history.
St. John’s Abbey… on Monk Sexuality
We believe that human sexual orientation, both heterosexual and homosexual, is blessed by God as part of the original blessing of creation. We reject any suggestion that God withholds his blessings from some parts of his creation… We believe that … Continue reading
Unspeakable Damage
Mickey Morey an Oregon lawyer who has litigated many priest sex abuse cases across the country introduced me to SAD TRIPS—an acronym that refers to long-term consequences of sexual abuse of minors. He does not remember who devised it and … Continue reading
Abbot Timothy Kelly, OSB, death notification, 76
COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Abbot Timothy (Thomas) Kelly, OSB, ninth abbot of Saint John’s Abbey for eight years (1992-2000) and president of the American-Cassinese Congregation of Benedictine men for nine years (2001-2010), died at Collegeville, Minnesota, on 7 October 2010. He … Continue reading
Homosexual Activists Confront Archbishop at College Mass
“It’s the Church that’s causing the problems here, not the students or their opinions. In comparison to the Benedictines and the College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University community, Nienstedt and archbishops in general are conservative.” – Fr. Rene McGraw, St. … Continue reading
Obituary: Abbot Timothy Kelly OSB
Abbot Timothy Thomas Kelly OSB, ninth abbot of Saint John’s Abbey for eight years (1992-2000) and president of the American-Cassinese Congregation of Benedictine men for nine years (2001-2010), died at Collegeville, Minnesota.
Wolves among the Sheep: The Collegeville Affair
But far worse is the fact that a priest, Fr. Rene McGraw, who is also a philosophy professor at St. John’s, immediately gathered the student gay activists together and said a separate Mass for them so that he could give … Continue reading
Archbishop denies GLBT group its Communion during CSB/SJU event
The archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis refused to serve Communion to members of a gay and lesbian student group who were wearing rainbow buttons at a Sept. 26 Mass at St. John’s University’s campus.
Gay Activists Denied Communion
During a St. John’s Abbey mass, students and others wearing protest buttons and sashes received Archbishop John Nienstedt’s hand of blessing rather than the eucharist.
Abbot John Klassen: Burden is on the Victims
Many victims of sexual abuse will not use or permit the use of the word forgiveness. We know that if victims of any great harm are to come to some peace with it, they need to take the steps to … Continue reading