Vatican priest threatens to sue Catholic blogger

Fr. Thomas Rosica, Vatican spokesperson, has threatened to sue David Domet of Vox Cantoris for his allegedly libellous blog posts.

From here:

On February 18th 2015, it was reported on churchmilitant.tv that Fr. Thomas Rosica had issued threat of lawsuit against David Domet, of the Catholic blog “Vox Cantoris”. In the document issued from Folger, Rubinoff LLP, Domet is accused of having made false and defamatory statements about Rosica. David Domet has been critical of the outspoken and progressive positions of Fr. Thomas Rosica on church affairs.

If a lawsuit does come to fruition, it would be an unprecedented action for a Vatican official to bring litigious action against a private citizen and member of the church for expressing a critical opinion of the Vatican hierarchy.

The document from Folger, Rubinoff LLP, demands that nine statements, made by Domet, be retracted from the blog and a public apology to Rosica must be posted. It also notes that compliance with a retraction and apology will not remove the threat of litigation, but will merely reduce alleged damages.

Here is the report that the Wikipedia article references:

While even the threat of being sued is, at best, disagreeable, David Domet should be thankful he is not an Anglican. In my case, Bishop Michael Bird bypassed requests, threats, warnings and cease and desist letters, going, instead, straight for the jugular by suing me for $400,000 over posts I had made about him.

Only in Canada; I don’t think the clergy would get away with this in the U.S.

Canadian blogger being sued for defamation of character

This doesn’t give me a warm fuzzy feeling:

When Richard Johnson began posting online critiques of Aurora’s governance under the moniker “councilwatch,” he never expected he would become the target of legal action from the city’s outgoing mayor.

Now, he is among several residents named in a $6-million lawsuit alleging defamation against Mayor Phyllis Morris, who was ousted by political newcomer Geoff Dawe in a landslide vote last month. Her statement of claim, filed in Superior Court this week, says critical blog posts on the website auroracitizen.ca — including allegations of corruption, lies and extreme fiscal mismanagement — made Ms. Morris the subject of “ridicule, hatred and contempt,” and even led to threats.

The case pits the rights of bloggers to freely opine against the rights of politicians to defend their reputations against online attacks, and raises the question of what constitutes fair comment in the increasingly unwieldy Internet realm, where a solitary comment may be read by millions of people worldwide.

“The wild west, that’s what it’s like out there,” said Lorne Honickman, an expert in defamation law and a member of Toronto mayor-elect Rob Ford’s legal team. “The Internet is the world now. And courts haven’t even caught up with the ramifications, from a damage point of view, of what that means.”

Although the moderators of the blog and wordpress.com are named in the suit, the offending remarks were actually made by anonymous commentators:

Mr. Johnson and his co-defendants, William Hogg and Elizabeth Bishenden, are named as the alleged moderators of the website, though Mr. Johnson denies he played any role in moderating comments. The offending posts are attributed to anonymous individuals, who, along with web host wordpress.com, are also named as defendants.

The site is here.

We need a new word for squabbling amongst bloggers

Perhaps “sbloggaling”. And here is some prime sbloggaling between Stand Firm and David Virtue after SF published a reaction to Rowan Williams’ video address to the GSE4 conference that David Virtue didn’t agree with:

More bullshit from stand firm. I was there. There was polite applause when Rowan ended.
Fuckwits at stand firm wouldn’t know poop if it hit them in the face..
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Who cares who’s right? The entertainingly comedic enlightenment on the human condition is all revealed in the sploggal; it was the same in the Sopranos.