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Victims Want Predators “purged” & One Wrongdoer Punished

SNAP
March 11, 2016

http://www.snapnetwork.org/pa_victims_want_predators_purged_one_wrongdoer_punished

Statement by David Clohessy, director of SNAP, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests

With lightning speed, Altoona Bishop Mark Bartchack recently removed a couple of church banners, a nearly-meaningless gesture. But with glacial speed, he talks but won’t move on pressing and practical steps that will protect kids.

[mcall.com]

In the whole 147 page report, perhaps the most disturbing fact is that the jurors are “concerned the purge of predators is taking too long.”

[cincinnati.com]

That fact was made public ten days ago. Since then, Bartchak has not exposed or suspended even one predator priest. This is very troubling. He must act now. What could possibly be more important that warning parents, parishioners, police, prosecutors and the public about credibly accused child molesters and getting them out of ministry? Every day a child molester stays hidden gives him more chances to assault kids, destroy evidence, intimidate victims, threaten witnesses, discredit whistleblowers and even flee to evade prosecution.

Bartchak also refuses to

--discipline even a single wrongdoer identified in the grand jury,

--fire a nun who deals with victims and was blasted in the grand jury report,

--replace his review board members who the report called “biased,”

--even oust ONE review board member who refused to answer questions by grand jurors,

--discipline or even denounce a priest who verbally attacked police, prosecutors and jurors,

--alert bishops in Florida, South Carolina, Colorado, West Virginia into whose dioceses Altoona predator priests were quietly sent (and may still be living), or

--aggressively beg victims, witnesses and whistleblowers to call police, using pulpit announcements and church websites and parish bulletins.

And he’s dragging his feet on posting predators’ names on his website, which he’s promised to do. (He could put up a partial list in an hour if he tried.)

We’re reminded of the famous fast food ad of years past that popularized the phrase “Where’s the beef?” In this case, it’s “Where’s the action?” The short answer is: In Altoona, it’s sorely lacking.

The grand jury concluded “Nothing has changed” in the Altoona diocese with respect to abuse reports. And nothing will change unless Altoona citizens and Catholic insist that Barchak stop the words, apologies, promises and excuses and start showing leadership, and begin by speeding up the purge of predators from parishes.

 

 

 

 

 




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