#CARDINAL DOLAN SERIES#
Dolan personally, as is evidenced in a series of three additional letters Church Militant has obtained. In fact, as time went by, the parishioners' complaints were dismissed - even more, by Cdl.
Miqueli wrote to himself against the parish Mass Stipend account for $14,000 - something he's not allowed to do, in addition to the gigantic sum of money involved. Yet no one ever questioned Fr. Miqueli and asked him about any of this.Īnother red flag ignored included in the package sent to the cardinal and his staff was a photocopy of a check that Fr. Miqueli also purchased a house in cash for more than a quarter million dollars. Yet amidst all these allegations and, at the very least, unusual financial dealings for a priest, the cardinal never once approached Fr. But it never happened.Īround this same time, according to the lawsuit, Fr. Miqueli into his office and ask for an explanation? It was certainly within his authority to ask for an accounting from Fr. Miqueli was stealing enormous amounts from the parish, why wouldn't Cdl.
And that's curious.Īmid a flurry of charges over a long period of time that Fr. Peter Miqueli's personal investment accounts showing account totals of almost $700,000. They were ignored. Included with the letters are financial statements from Fr. Frances de Chantel parish in the Bronx to the cardinal and his staff alerting them to huge financial problems at the parish. Conference of Catholic Bishops, USCCB, pro-life, abortion funding, Cardinal Timothy M.Cardinal Dolan is coming under increasing scrutiny for his failing to act over the course of nearly two years in the case of the homosexual priest embezzling up to a million dollars to fund his sadomasochistic sex fantasy with a live-in boyfriend. has obtained various letters and documents sent more than a year ago by parishioners here at St. Consider supporting local pregnancy help centers, which do incredible work caring for mothers and children alike in a manner consistent with true social justice and mercy. Catholics and all people of good will are called to love them both. Pushing for public funding would force all taxpaying Americans to be complicit in the violence of abortion and an industry that puts profit above the well-being of women and children.Īccording to a July 2016 poll conducted by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, 62 percent of Americans oppose taxpayer funding of abortion, including 45 percent of those who say they are pro-choice.įinally, the CFC pits the needs of pregnant women against those of their unborn children. But abortion kills the most defenseless among us, harms women, and tears at the heart of families. All of us are called to respect life and care for it."ĬFC's extreme ads promote abortion as if it were a social good. As Pope Francis said this summer to leaders in Poland, "Life must always be welcomed and protected…from conception to natural death. The organization rejects and distorts Catholic social teaching - and actually attacks its foundation. It is funded by powerful private foundations to promote abortion as a method of population control. It has no membership, and clearly does not speak for the faithful. Catholic bishops have stated for many years, the use of the name 'Catholic' as a platform to promote the taking of innocent human life is offensive not only to Catholics, but to all who expect honesty and forthrightness in public discourse.ĬFC is not affiliated with the Catholic Church in any way. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Pro-Life ActivitiesĪn abortion advocacy organization called "Catholics for Choice" (CFC) placed deceptive full-page newspaper ads in multiple cities on September 12 calling for taxpayer funding of abortion in the name of the Catholic faith.Īs the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Committee on Pro-Life Activities, issued the following statement alerting the public to a deceptive ad campaign calling for taxpayer funding of abortion in the name of the Catholic faith.Ī Statement from Cardinal Timothy M.