AUSTRALIA
Herald Sun
KARLIS SALNA AAP SEPTEMBER 19, 2014
SURVIVORS of abuse at the hands of Catholic priests say they have little hope the church will change under the newly-appointed archbishop of Sydney.
BISHOP of Parramatta Anthony Fisher, 54, was appointed to his new role by Pope Francis on Thursday night.
Bishop Fisher has vowed to repair the relationship between the church and survivors of abuse, insisting there will be no more cover-ups and that victims will come first.
But abuse survivors on Friday slammed the appointment, citing “callous” comments Bishop Fisher made at the World Youth Day in 2008 when he said the parents of an abuse victim who had committed suicide were “dwelling angrily on old wounds”.
“Many survivors believe the only place where we will be first under Bishop Fisher is in media statements, mentioned dismissively with an insincere apology, and then ignored,” Nicky Davis, from the survivors network SNAP, said on Friday.
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