NEW JERSEY/ILLINOIS
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 862 7688 home, 314 503 0003 cell, SNAPdorris@gmail.com )
Archbishop John Myers answers under oath are pathetic. He wants us to believe everyone and everything else is at fault, while he allegedly did nothing wrong.
[Bishop Myers deposition via BishopAccountability.org]
He blames allegedly bad files, therapists, underlings, canon law (p. 188) and even buildings (page 34 & 145).
His memory of how others didn’t act properly seems very clear. But his memory about his own wrongdoing suddenly gets very murky. (On page 35, for example, he can’t recall whether he ordered his staff to report suspected child sex crimes to authorities. Later, he can’t even recall whether he was on a bishops’ sex abuse committee in the 1990s.)
Over and over again he keeps claiming he does not recall reports of abuse, suspicions of abuse, what he did, what he did not do, or what year anything happened. (But corrected an attorney on what year Cardinal Ratzinger took over the CDF.)
In several letters Myers thanks Msgr. Maloney (a credibly accused child molester), thanking Maloney for gifts including “your much-loved camera,” a silver object so big “it could be tied around one’s neck like the proverbial ‘millstone,’” gold coins and a monetary gift, which Myers says he will use to gamble on the dog races in Florida.
These gifts seem inappropriate and troubling. We hope Myers will explain why he took them.
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