Update: Stopping Sexual Abuse by Clergy

ST. LOUIS (MO)
KMOX

Fred Bodimer, KMOX Religion Editor

June 13, 2012

St. LOUIS (KMOX) – It’s been ten years now since America’s Roman Catholic bishops met in Dallas to draw up their first national charter to deal with sexual abuse by clergy. So, is the bishop’s zero tolerance plan working, one decade later?

The director of the Office of Child and Youth Protection for the St. Louis Archdiocese — Deacon Phil Hengen — says the charter has had an incredible impact in protecting kids.

“We are now screening every adult who has any kind of contact with children; regular contact that would include, bishops, priests, deacons, teachers, volunteers, parents who volunteer who are assistant soccer coaches, so that’s been an enormous effort that’s been very successful in the past ten years, nationally and locally.”

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