Sex
abuse files on US priests go public
The
Archdiocese of Chicago was established as a diocese in 1843 and as an
archdiocese in 1880.
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Jan 21, 2014 7:49AM GMT
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Thousands
of pages of documents showing sexual abuse of children by Chicago priests are
set to go public on Tuesday, a report says.
The
Archdiocese of Chicago handed over last week more than 6,000 pages of
documents to victims’ attorneys, who said they will show the archdiocese
concealed abuse for decades.
The
attorneys said some priests were even moved to new parishes where they
molested again.
The
Washington Post reports that the new disclosure will involve 30 priests of
the archdiocese, one of the largest and most influential in the US.
The
Roman Catholic Church has been under harsh criticism in recent years for its
failure to report child sex abuse, which mostly occurred before 1988 and
1996, to authorities.
Cardinal
Francis George, who has led the archdiocese since 1997, released a letter to
parishioners on Jan. 12 in which he apologized for the abuse.
“I
apologize to all those who have been harmed by these crimes and this scandal,
the victims themselves, most certainly, but also rank and file Catholics who
have been shamed by the actions of some priests and bishops,” George wrote.
The
archdiocese has paid millions of dollars to settle sexual abuse claims. In
2008, the archdiocese agreed to pay $12.6 million to 16 victims of sexual
abuse by priests.
According
to the Post, many of the accused priests are dead, and the documents will
include only 30 of 65 priests for whom the archdiocese says it has credible
allegations of abuse.
The
Archdiocese of Chicago was established as a diocese in 1843 and as an
archdiocese in 1880. It serves more than 2.3 million Catholics in Cook and
Lake counties in Northeastern Illinois.
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Sex abuse files on US priests go public
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