Edward English

Edward English

Edward English (b ? - ) is a Canadian Christian Brother.

Time at Saint Thomas More Collegiate (British Columbia)

Several Brothers left Newfoundland and went to teach at St. Thomas More Collegiate in British Columbia. These included English, as well as Joseph Burke, Edward French, and Kevin Short [ [http://www.library.mun.ca/qeii/cns/archives/exhibits.php Presented to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Criminal Justice System June 28, 1989 - June 29, 1990 - Exhibits ] ] .Verify source|date=October 2007

The subsequent lawsuits [ [http://www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/2002/just/1213n07.htm Mount Cashel ] ] by the Mount Cashel victims against the Christian Brothers organization threatened to close STMC in 2004Fact|date=October 2007. The story received considerable press coverage and was covered as widely as in Pakistan [ [http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_29-5-2002_pg4_3 Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan ] ] .

Footnotes

ee also

*Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal
*Roman Catholic priests accused of sex offenses
*Joseph Burke (teacher)
*Edward French
*Kevin Short
*Crimen sollicitationis
*Pontifical Secret
*Deliver Us from Evil (2006 film)
*Sex Crimes and the Vatican (Panorama Documentary Episode)
*Barbara Blaine founder of SNAP (Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests)
*Red Hot Catholic Love, "South Park" television episode


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