“No comment”

UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

POSTED BY DAVID CLOHESSY ON MAY 21, 2013

Over the past week, here’s a partial list of states where Catholic officials have said “no comment” about clergy sex abuse lawsuits and allegations: Missouri, New Mexico, New Jersey, and Illinois.

Whatever happened to the much-touted pledges by America’s bishops to be “open and transparent” about clergy sex crimes? (And a related question: why does the Catholic hierarchy spend so much on public relations if their public relations people are just going to say “no comment” time and time again?)

This increasing silence is yet another of the many clear signs that the church hierarchy is moving backwards, not forwards, and is reneging on promises made under the hot glare of parishioner outrage and media attention that began back in 2002.

Perhaps, however, we should be grateful when Catholic bureaucrats say “no comment,” because often, when they DO comment, they rub even more salt into the deep and fresh wounds of victims and Catholics.

In my town, the archdiocese recently announced that Fr. Leroy Valentine has been “permanently removed from active ministry,” some 31 years after the first child sex allegations against him surfaced.

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