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  German Priest in Sex Abuse Case Suspended
Peter Hullermann Convicted in 1986, but Continued to Serve

By Harry Kimball
Newser
March 16, 2010

http://www.newser.com/story/83393/german-priest-in-sex-abuse-case-suspended.html

GERMANY -- When Pope Benedict was Archbishop Joseph Ratzinger, he transferred Peter Hullermann to a different diocese in Germany after the priest was accused of sexually molesting young boys. Six years later, in 1986, Hullermann was convicted of sexual abuse but received a suspended sentence and continued in the priesthood—and working with children. Finally, now that his name is out, Hullermann has been suspended.

Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, Germany's top bishop, listens to questions on the sex scandal.

Though he was supposed to be forbidden from interacting with children, the New York Times reports, Hullermann often held posts that put him in close contact. "They should have told me before," says the head priest at Bad Tölz, where Hullermann is currently posted.

Pope Benedict XVI.

"If you get divorced and remarry you can't take communion, but someone convicted of molesting children can celebrate Mass for the rest of his life," says a congregant, incredulously. Still, many stand by him, and a church statement cites "no evidence of recent sexual abuses."

 
 

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