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Archbishop William Shawn McKnight’s intervention today at the USCCB plenary after the presentation on the revised Charter was welcome. McKnight correctly points out that, if approved, the revised Charter would be problematic both for abuse survivors who have come forward and for survivors who have not yet done so. To alienate the very people on whose behalf the Charter and Norms were originally adopted would be an unforced error, and also a disastrous move, as McKnight made clear, in the run-up to the 25th anniversary of the bishops’ momentous 2002 meeting in Dallas.
McKnight’s proposal to postpone voting and get more input creates an opportunity that the plenary should embrace on Thursday. The Charter was last revised in 2018, a pivotal year in the ongoing clergy abuse crisis, when the McCarrick case and the Pennsylvania grand jury report together put the U.S. Catholic church back into crisis. In…
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