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Related: About this forumIllinois Attorney General Says Catholic Church Withheld Names of at Least 500 Accused Priests
Source: New York Times
Illinois Attorney General Says Catholic Church Withheld Names of at Least 500 Accused Priests
By Laurie Goodstein and Monica Davey
Dec. 19, 2018
A scathing report by the Illinois attorney general accused the Roman Catholic Church in the state of failing the victims of clergy sexual abuse by neglecting to investigate their allegations against priests and finding flimsy reasons to dismiss their claims.
The names of more than 500 priests who were accused of sexual abuse did not show up on lists of credibly accused clergy that have been released by the Illinois Catholic dioceses, according to the preliminary report from Attorney General Lisa Madigan.
The report concludes that the Catholic dioceses in Illinois are incapable of investigating themselves and will not resolve the clergy sexual abuse crisis on their own.
Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, said in a statement, I want to express again the profound regret of the whole church for our failures to address the scourge of clerical sexual abuse.
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By Laurie Goodstein and Monica Davey
Dec. 19, 2018
A scathing report by the Illinois attorney general accused the Roman Catholic Church in the state of failing the victims of clergy sexual abuse by neglecting to investigate their allegations against priests and finding flimsy reasons to dismiss their claims.
The names of more than 500 priests who were accused of sexual abuse did not show up on lists of credibly accused clergy that have been released by the Illinois Catholic dioceses, according to the preliminary report from Attorney General Lisa Madigan.
The report concludes that the Catholic dioceses in Illinois are incapable of investigating themselves and will not resolve the clergy sexual abuse crisis on their own.
Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, said in a statement, I want to express again the profound regret of the whole church for our failures to address the scourge of clerical sexual abuse.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/19/us/illinois-attorney-general-catholic-church-priest-abuse.html
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Illinois Attorney General Says Catholic Church Withheld Names of at Least 500 Accused Priests (Original Post)
Eugene
Dec 2018
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Voltaire2
(14,701 posts)1. It is just a few hundred bad apples.
MineralMan
(147,572 posts)2. How many victims per priest, I wonder?
How many children have had to deal with being preyed on rather than being prayed for? This scandal is so enormous that it should spell the end of the current Catholic hierarchy and a complete restructuring of the priesthood. Nothing less is going to do.
It's not just Illinois, either. Every diocese around the world has been covering this up for decades, at least.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)3. 500 offenders over a period of more than 50 years...
I've heard tell from VERY REASONABLE PEOPLE that we shouldn't expect change "immediately".
MineralMan
(147,572 posts)4. But 50 years is just a blink of an eye. Really.
I mean, Christianity has been around for a couple of millennia. What's half a century?
What's your hurry, after all?