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S4MM and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland: Hiding The Money In Maine?

by: Louise

Sun Sep 06, 2009 at 08:35:37 AM EDT



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Here we go yet AGAIN, folks!

I've said it before and will say it again: Portland Diocese and Bishop Malone! Show Us The MONEEEEEEY!!!11!!

Next weekend, Bishop Richard Malone has asked Maine churches to pass the collection plate AGAIN.


Maine's Catholic church continues to be active in the fight against same sex marriage.

The bishop has asked churches to take up a special second collection next weekend to support Stand For Marriage Maine, the group leading the effort to repeal Maine's same sex marriage law.

A "SECOND COLLECTION"? 2 bites of the "Let's donate cash anonymously via our tax exempt church/ non-declared PAC!" ?

And announced a full week in advance, so the sheeple can be sure to withdraw non-traceable and non-reporter CASH for these donations.

Explain to me how this undisclosed information is NOT money laundering and IS legal!

But before the parishioners hit the ATMs and open their wallets, they may want to question the bishop regarding this first- yet MORE churches up for sale!

This is in addition to the others discussed this summer!


Maine's Catholic diocese is closing five more churches because of tight finances and changing demographics.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland says Notre Dame de Lourdes church in Saco and St. Mary of the Assumption church in neighboring Biddeford will close at the end of the year. St. Andre church in Biddeford will close at the end of 2010.

In Lewiston, St. Joseph and St. Patrick Catholic churches will close sometime in October.

Church officials say the Catholic population in those areas is declining, the number of weddings is down sharply and the weekly collections have been dropping about 10 percent a year. At the same time, expenses for employee health benefits and building maintenance and repair have been rising.

Again, a reminder of the DISCLOSED donations to S4MM:

Catholic organizations and anti-gay groups were the most noteworthy donors:


• National Organization for Marriage donated $160,000 in cash contributions and $9,066.43 in in-kind contributions;

Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland donated $100,000 in cash contributions and $10,339.73 in in-kind contributions;

• Focus on the Family's Maine Marriage Committee donated $31,000 in cash contributions and $2,594.62 in in-kind contributions;

• Knights of Columbus donated $50,000 in cash contributions;

• and Maine Family Policy Council donated $625 in cash contributions.

Catholic organizations outside Maine also made major donations to the campaign. Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Evansville in Indiana and the Archdiocese of Santa Fe in New Mexico donated $1,000 each.

Seems to me that if one wants to donate money without EVER having to have their name disclosed for tax or legally mandated purposes, giving cash via your local "Catholic Church/ unofficial PAC" sure is a SWEEEET way to go!

Meanwhile, the Maine Ethics Commission may want to look QUITE a bit closer into both the above, as well as its current task of its investigation of whether or not laws were broken during SFMM's signature gathering process.


For several months, the commission has been investigating Maine Leads.

Maine Leads is a self-described "do-tank," as opposed to think-tank, according to commission documents. It lists among its missions being a "citizen initiative factory," plus other duties typical of political advocacy groups: media relations, grassroots organizing, legislative lobbying, etc.

What's atypical about Maine Leads, though, is it directly financed signature-gathering.

Usually, financing the signature-gathering is done by political action committees, or PACs, the regulated entities registered as express advocates or opponents of a electoral issue. (For example: Stand for Marriage Maine, the PAC for repealing same-sex marriage in Maine, paid National Petition Management of Michigan almost $250,000 for signature-gathering.

Those PACs had to file detailed statements with the ethics commission, describing where their funding is from and how it is spent. Maine Leads, however, has not, by claiming its overall mission, purpose and activities are different than a PAC, and therefore PAC disclosures do not apply.

The staff of the commission, in a memo released in advance of its meeting Tuesday, has said Maine Leads' claim that it shouldn't file disclosures is contrary to the intent of the state's laws on campaign finance. The commission is set to decide this matter on Oct. 8.

The real concern is opaqueness of Leads' finances which, according to commission documents, was largely derived from unnamed national nonprofits.

Voters and citizens should know who is funding political campaigns.

In Maine Leads' case, its funding sources are unclear and unreported, despite the group's significant financial support for signature-gathering for three ballot initiatives. The public should know which sponsors allowed Maine Leads to fund this activity.

This is the crux of the Maine Leads investigation. As a political advocate, the group is free to fund-raise and finance the activities of its choosing. When it comes to funding signature-gathering, however, voters should know who is bankrolling it.

(h/ts Blender Dan and Gerald of DirigoBlue)

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"Church officials say the Catholic population in those areas is declining, the number of weddings is down sharply "
hhhuuummmm............guess they just dont get it.
I think those churches will make nice gay clubs and all set up for weddings.

Wouldn't that be a hoot
If one of the five churches the Portland Diocese's is planning to close is sold and turned into an ALL INCLUSIVE (gay/straight) wedding chapel?

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My thoughts exactly...
Plus, in the same article,

the weekly collections have been dropping about 10 percent a year
hhhuuummmm............ maybe something to do with the economy left by their precious previous administration??

and

At the same time, expenses for employee health benefits ... have been rising.
hhhuuummmm............ haven't I heard something about that recently, somewhere?? As it turns out, Catholics (at least on an individual basis) are against the proposed reforms.

-Ted-


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Why do you say that weekly collections have been dropping?
I give some credit to the Maine Archdiocese for posting their annual financial reports online.  Those reports indicate that statewide, offerings have run about $30 million per year.  Parish offerings increased 1% from 2007 to 2008, albeit from a shrinking number of attendees, and is now approximately where it was in 2005 and 2006.  

Their last report covers the period through 6/30/08, so obviously that would not reflect the severe meltdown of the fall of 2008, although it would include the first 6 months of the recession, which began in 12/07.  

I haven't seen any source showing a drop-off since their last report.  Are you aware of something out there?  


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It was stated...
...in the article quoted above. See the white quote block above which starts with "Maine's Catholic diocese is closing five more churches because of tight finances and changing demographics.". It's in the fourth paragraph of that block, the same paragraph that talks about weddings being down.

-Ted-


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Malone is just feathering his own nest.
The Catholic church is a corporation, and bishops are its managers.  Like any corporation, they are accountable not to their customers parishioners but to their board, i.e. the pope and upper-level management aka the Curia.  By carrying out their corporate policies, one might say with a vengeance, Malone is assuring his own future in the corporate hierarchy.  My guess is he'll be a cardinal in no time at all.  Selling off churches, closing schools and so on is a small price to pay for a big chance to climb the corporate ladder.  And the people?  Their needs?  Their rights?  Fuck 'em!

Cynic, n.  A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.  
-Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary


Want to get REALLY pissed off?
Check out this shit!

This is a search on federal grants awarded to Catholic organizations from 2000-2008. Last year, the Catholics didn't do too well dipping their hand in the federal "collection plate," but look at the previous years.

"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine." ~~~ Thomas Jefferson


I'm bugged eyed
after seeing the numbers. Over $1 BILLION between 2000-2008.

2000 $632 million
2001 $8.6 million
2002 $70.3 million
2003 $68.8 million
2004 $65.6 million
2005 $76.5 million
2006 $72.6 million
2007 $10.5 million
2008 $1.9 million  


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Guy
That isn't to mention the $100,000,000 contract they were just awarded last month, all in the name of "disaster" relief.

I just wonder what they will consider a "disaster."

"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine." ~~~ Thomas Jefferson


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I think we all know...
what they'd consider a disaster: the legalisation of full marriage equality.

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Cuius testiculos habes, habeas cardia et cerebellum.


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And
I presume this is without Obama's "faith-based initiatives" money, which would doubtless inflate the figures even more.

Cynic, n.  A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.  
-Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary


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You are correct, this is without obama's "faith-based initiative" money.....
......but the $100,000,000 contract awarded last month certainly IS part of Obama's faith-based initiative money.

"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine." ~~~ Thomas Jefferson

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Petition gathering
A reader wrote to me that KofC was doing most of the signature gathering. Apparently, they swarmed parishioners in church parking lots at the conclusion of Sunday services.

That begs the question about the expenditure to the paid signature aggregator. Furthermore, we have uncovered another possible disclosure irregularity.

Then add to the mix the apparent self-enrichment "disclosed" in the 2007 tax return. It looks like NOM could be diverting a considerable sum to themselves. The church is an enabler.


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A way to fix it
I've long said that the government should require all churches and non-profits to report its financials.

They're knee fucking deep in oppressing our rights and they need to be called out on the carpet for such behavior.  


I agree
All churches and the businesses associated with them should be required to post the same 990's that all other 501c3 (tax deductible donations) organizations do.  If they become active in political advocacy, then they need a 501c4 where donations aren't tax deductible.  If they want to endorse candidates    then they need a PAC.  They should have to play by the same rules as everyone else with the publication of the names of the donors for the c4 and PAC.  The tax laws are  clear on what these organizations can and can't do.  Churches should not be exempt.

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Made a Donation
Pam and Louise,

This story made me so angry that I sent a $250 donation to No on 1 (wish I could have added another zero or two to the amount).  I am appalled that the Diocese of Portland is acting so un-Christian and uncharitable. I also love the idea mentioned above -- buy the closed churches and turn them into inclusive wedding chapels.  My partner of 29 years and I would be happy to get married there, but we're working with our state legislators to have New York allow us to marry in our own state.


Thank you.
I myself have given, given and given again- even though I can little afford it at this point.

But until everyone in my state has the same rights I do, even if just on the local level, I can't afford not to.

And when New York comes around on the guitar, contact me via tips and I'll do the same coverage and donation push for YOUR state!  :)

Dominoes, one at a time until they all fall down.

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