Regarding Br. Baker, Detroit, and claims by SNAP…

DETROIT (MO)
Melodika

Thursday, 31 January 2013

SOURCE Archdiocese of Detroit

An open letter dated January 30, 2013, the group SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests) levels a series of unfair and untrue statements regarding the Archdiocese of Detroit.

1. Regarding Br. Stephen Baker, TOR (Third Order of Regular Franciscans): The Detroit archdiocese has no record of sexual abuse complaints brought against Br. Baker during his two years in Michigan. As a professed Franciscan friar, Br. Baker took classes and worked at Orchard Lakes Schools (OLS) from 1983-85. OLS reports that it does not have any record of an abuse complaint during or after those years. Neither the archdiocese nor OLS ever received any reports/advisories from the other locations where Br. Baker subsequently worked. Additionally, we were not informed of the legal claims made against Br. Baker or his apparent suicide last weekend. SNAP’s criticism of the archdiocese makes absolutely no sense. How and why would the archdiocese be criticized as negligent for not disclosing information it did not have?

2. Regarding Fr. James Kurtz, SJ (Jesuits): When a sexual abuse complaint involving a minor came in against Father Kurtz in 2002, then a teacher at University of Detroit Jesuit High School (UDJ), the Detroit archdiocese notified the Jesuit provincial and the office of the Wayne County Prosecutor. Information about the 2011 arrest and subsequent legal actions involving Fr. Kurtz was communicated locally by UDJ officials and nationally by the Chicago-Detroit Province of the Jesuits. Fr. Kurtz is listed on the archdiocesan website. These facts counter the claim made by SNAP that the public was not notified about this matter.

3. Regarding Fr. Thomas Williams, LC (Legion of Christ): While he grew up in the Detroit-area, Fr. Williams neither studied for nor was ordained to the priesthood in the Detroit archdiocese, nor did he serve here. When information regarding his personal life was released last year, Fr. Williams’ religious order granted him a leave of absence. The Legionaries were not required to report to the archdiocese his choice of residence. They did not and have not. Fr. Williams does not have “faculties” (permission) from the archdiocese to perform any public ministry in southeast Michigan. Again, SNAP criticizes the archdiocese for not warning the public about something it did not know. And, does not now.

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