Wednesday, November 13, 2013

REPORTING SCANDALOUS BEHAVIOR RELIGIOUS, PRIESTS AND BISHOPS!

How to Take Action |

OH HAPPY DAY!!!! I NOW HAVE A WAY TO GIVE MY INFO AND WORRIES TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES(as far as I can tell who the proper authorities may be) or at least to someone in a position to do something or tell someone who should know these things)...
I HAVE FELT SO HELPLESS AND I HAVE FELT A RESPONSIBILITY WITH THE WEIGHT OF THIS KNOWLEDGE TO PASS THE INFO TO SOMEONEWITHIN THE CHURCH HIERARCHY , or at the very least to get it to someone who would know what to do with it...AND NOW I CAN! I HAVE A WAY TO ATTEND TO THE RESPONSIBILITY...AND WHAT A WAY IT IS!
 I already thought of the apostolic nuncio and was going to try to find pout how to get info to him..and now I know how...and Cardinal Burke,too! Oh that is the best option that I could think of...oh happy day oh happy day....
lots of addresses with which to responsibly unburden myself! :D
OH HAPPY DAY! OH HAPPY DAY!
THANK YOU, LORD!!!!

Take Action

(The names below in red might not be right. Some of these people may no longer be in the position they are listed for here. I have already changed Pope Benedict to Pope Francis, but I have not looked up any of the others....
The instructions remain the same, however. It is only the name that may change.Try to look up who is in a particular position, if possible. Your correspondence will probably get to the stated position, even if someone different is in that position. )
The best way to take action towards addressing the issues exposed on this blog is to respectfully voice your concerns–in writing–to the people listed below.   (Instructions for sending faxes via the Web for free in the U.S. and internationally can also be found below).  We are advising readers to have the courage to start high in your letter writing–it’s easier to get a boulder to roll down from the top of the hill than it is to push it up the hill. The issues are important enough that we ask you to take the time to send a message to everyone below.   Send letters or faxes to:
His Holiness, Pope Francis
Apostolic Palace
Via del Pellegrino
Citta del Vaticano
Vatican City State, 00120
email: BenedictXVI@vatican.va
email: av@pccs.va (Vatican press office.  If sending email, send to both this address and BenedictXVI@vatican.va)
Phone: 011.39.06.6988.10.22
Fax: 011.3906.6988.53.73
(note, 011 gets out of the U.S. , 39 is Italy’s country code, 06 is Rome)
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò
Apostolic Nunciature
3339 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008-3610
Phone: (202)333-7121
Fax: (202) 337-4036
nuntiususa@nuntiusa.org
(Note: U.S. Mail or fax are the best ways to reach the Papal Nuncio directly, but email will also get through)
Cardinal Marc Ouellet
PrefectCongregation for Bishops
Palazzo della Congregazioni, 00193
Roma, Piazza Pio XII, 10
Telephone: 011.39.06.69.88.42.17
Fax from U.S: 011.39.06.69.88.53.03
Cardinal Raymond L. Burke
Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura
Palazzo della Cancelleria
00186 Roma, Piazza della Cancelleria, 1
Telephone: 011.39.06.69.88.75.20
Fax: 011.39.06.69.88.75.53
Cardinal William J. Levada,
Prefect Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
Piazza del S. Uffizio ll
00l93 Rome Italy
Phone: 011.3906.69.88.33.57
Phone: 011.3906.69.88.34.13
Fax: 011.3906.69.88.34.09
email: cdf@cfaith.va
Archbishop Zenon Grocholewski,
Prefect Congregation for Catholic Education
Piazza Pio XII 3
00l93, Rome, Italy
Phone: 011.3906.6988.4167
Fax: 011.3906.6988.4172
Email: educatt@ccatheduc.va, vati133@ccatheduc.va, univ@ccatheduc.va
(He’s responsible for the promotion and organization of Catholic Education, for clerics and laity both. He oversees Catholic schools in the dioceses, as well as universities, faculties, and any institute of higher learning which has the name of ‘Catholic’ including.)
Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley
66 Brooks Drive
Braintree MA 02184-3839
Phone: 617-782-2544
Fax: 617-746-5762
Email
Sending a free Fax via the Web: It is now possible to send a fax for free using a standard web browser. (Priests and church employees who fear repercussions will be pleased to know that no fax/phone number or email address appears on the transmission!)  So, you can send a fax at no cost to papal nuncio, Archbishop Sambi in Washington, DC or to Archbishop Burke, the Holy Father, or the Holy Father’s chief of staff, American Archbishop James Harvey in Italy at www.myfax.com/free.  (2 free faxes/day anywhere in the world).  Write your letter in Word, save it, upload it, add text for the cover page, and hit Send.  About 3-4 minutes later (be patient), you’ll get an email request to confirm delivery.  Just click on the link in the email and voila–your fax is sent.  Another service that’s free for U.S. faxes and $2.55 for Italy is GotFreeFax.com.
Also, please share this blog with like-minded priests and laity you know and ask them to voice their concerns to the individuals listed above.

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