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  Speaking out about Priest Abuse

KWWL [Iowa]
February 20, 2005

Eastern Iowans speak out about more allegations of sexual abuse in the catholic church.

For many Eastern Iowans, the reports are no longer shocking. The latest audit by the catholic church shows nearly three dozen new complaints of sexual abuse by catholic priests in Eastern Iowa.

Going to church every Sunday is a ritual for some Eastern Iowans. But attending meetings to support victims of sexual abuse in the catholic church is a choice Mary and David Hacker make on a regular basis. David Hacker says, "I was from a parish in Waterloo where there was abuse and some of it is starting to come out now. And also, I felt strongly that the people here in Davenport, the bishop was responding as a person who went through a lawsuit rather than as a Christian."

St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Iowa City is part of the Davenport Diocese. Church members dealt with news of sexual abuse in the Davenport Diocese after thirty-eight men came forward saying they were abused by priests when they were children. Mary Hacker says, "many catholics think since the suit is settled, the whole thing is gone, and we're afraid people will forget what happened to these people."

But it's Father Walter Helms mission not to forget. And instead, to help victims and the catholic church heal. Father Helms says, "the victims need to be comfortable. They need to have an atmosphere where they can come forward and feel their story will be heard."

Not only that, the Hackers feel some major changes need to happen in the catholic church. David Hacker is a strong believer catholic priesthood should be open to married people and to women. Father Helms agrees and says, "I think it will come eventually. But it's a slow process. It's hard to overcome what seems to be an entranced tradition."

But even more difficult may be overcoming sexual abuse allegations in the catholic church, especially as more and more victims keep coming forward.

The recent audit by the catholic church shows nearly eleven hundred new allegations of sexual abuse by priests and deacons in the nation.

 
 

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