UNITED STATES
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
For immediate release: Thursday, Feb. 6 2014
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 )
A Legion of Christ official apologized to victims today.
[Reuters]
Apologies are easy but reform is hard. And actions, not words, protect kids. So we urge Catholics to ignore the latest words from this disgraced, secretive, scandal-ridden order and insist on tangible steps that will safeguard children.
Who in the Legion – past or present – hid Fr. Marcial Maciel’s crimes? Who in the Legion – past or present – are hiding other clergy sex crimes? Who in the Legion – past and present – engages or engaged in financial fraud?
And what punishment is being meted out to these Catholic officials.
When we know these answers and see these steps, we’ll begin to believe the Legion may be headed in the right direction. To assume that now, however, is foolish. Worse, it’s a disservice to vulnerable kids around Legion clerics now and an insult to wounded adults suffering because of Legion clerics.
Notice what Legion officials apparently did not say today:
– “If you were hurt by one of our clerics, call the police.”
– “We’re now lobbying for better secular laws that protect kids.”
– “We’re now posting all our predator priests on our website” or even
– “We’re not releasing their names, but here’s how many Legion priests have molested kids.”
Not a single fact or tidbit of useful information. Just more words.
And denouncing a widely-documented molester, womanizer, thief and fraud is no act of courage.
Yesterday in Geneva, an Ethiopian man on a United Nations panel essentially told Catholic officials that his committee is not in the business of declaring ‘well said’ but rather in the business of declaring ‘well done.’
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