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Attorney General Calls out Diocese of Pittsburgh, Bishop for Lack of Remorse and Transparency

By Rick Earle
WPXI
September 26, 2019

https://www.wpxi.com/news/investigates/attorney-general-calls-out-diocese-of-pittsburgh-bishop-for-lack-of-remorse-and-transparency/990764451

PITTSBURGH - It's been more than a year since a grand jury released a report on priest sex abuse, and now Attorney General Josh Shapiro is in Pittsburgh with new criticisms of the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh.

On Thursday, Shapiro said the church continues to show a lack of transparency and remorse, calling out both the diocese and Bishop David Zubik.

"We continue to see the church throw up roadblocks when it comes to getting those people who were abused the support and assistance that they need," Shapiro said.

Shapiro claimed both the diocese and Zubik failed to adequately respond to the grand jury clergy sex abuse report in 2018.

The diocese, in a statement Thursday, defended their response and said Zubik supports three of the recommendations – including an end to criminal statute of limitations for child sex abuse, banning confidentiality agreements regarding child sex abuse, and training more than 18,000 people as certified mandatory reporters to report child abuse.

Along with others across the state, the Pittsburgh diocese also set up a victims' fund, but Shapiro said they should have waived the statute of limitations to allow victims to file lawsuits, like the report recommended.

The diocese went on to say that Zubik has continued to build on the decades of outreach to victims and survivors and efforts to prevent abuse.

 

 

 

 

 




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