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Release NOW project

Documentation sent to Rome and top US hierarchy in the Catholic church regarding the release of clergy sex abuse victims from unjust NDAs and other silencing language.  

Media articles concerning the resignation of Bishop Richard Stika.  Click here. 

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Declare all NDAs and other silencing language null and void

\The Release NOW project begins Monday, August 28, 2023. Documentation was sent out to top Catholic Church hierarchy whose responsibility it is to correct 21 years of violations of the Dallas Charter of 2002, Article 3.  Also, Vos Estis Lux Mundi initiated by Pope Francis promises free speech to victims and whistleblowers without retaliation.  

The Horror in Harriman, Tennessee

A recent article in the Memphis Commercial Appeal by Katherine Burgess has ignited a firestorm that has covered the entire state of Tennessee.  

Allegations of child sexual abuse by Father Joel Wiggs are outlined in the Burgess article  TN man shares story of child abuse by formerly unnamed Catholic priest (commercialappeal.com)  https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/news/local/2023/10/17/catholic-priest-sexual-abuse-humboldt-tennessee-victim-comes-forward/71083314007/

See what Horror in Harriman really means

Former Bishop Richard Stika ... the saga continues

If you thought the resignation of Bishop Richard Stika of the Diocese of Knoxville, TN, was the end of trouble.  You would be wrong.  Return here for the information as it becomes available. 

1.  What happened when former bishop Richard Stika wanted to stay in Knoxville until October. He was told to be out by the end of August.  Here is a facebook post by Bp. Rick Stika.  I guess the diocese meant business.  Click here.

2.  What happened when former bishop Richard Stika wanted one last look at his $1.5M house in Knoxville?  Click here. 

3.  The Rise and Fall of Bishop Richard Stika.  Click here. 

4.  Comprehensive set of articles from the Knoxville News Sentinel (knoxnews.com).  Author is investigative reporter, Tyler Whetstone.  Kudos to Whetstone and executive editor, Joel Christopher.  Click here. 

Former Bishop Richard Stika ... the saga continues

If you thought the resignation of Bishop Richard Stika of the Diocese of Knoxville, TN, was the end of trouble.  You would be wrong.  Return here for the information as it becomes available. 

1.  What happened when former bishop Richard Stika wanted to stay in Knoxville until October. He was told to be out by the end of August.  Here is a facebook post by Bp. Rick Stika.  I guess the diocese meant business.  Click here.

2.  What happened when former bishop Richard Stika wanted one last look at his $1.5M house in Knoxville?  Click here. 

3.  The Rise and Fall of Bishop Richard Stika.  Click here. 

4.  Comprehensive set of articles from the Knoxville News Sentinel (knoxnews.com).  Author is investigative reporter, Tyler Whetstone.  Kudos to Whetstone and executive editor, Joel Christopher.  Click here. 

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