MINNESOTA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
For immediate release: Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014
Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 566 9790, davidgclohessy@gmail.com )
There’s a simple reason, we believe, why New Ulm’s bishop refuses to disclose the names of all predator priests in his diocese. He’s protecting his predecessor who is now Minnesota’s top Catholic official: Archbishop John Nienstedt of the Twin Cities.
Nienstedt is now under tremendous heat – and rightfully so – for ignoring and concealing clergy sex crimes and cover ups in St. Paul-Minneapolis. For years, he has clearly kept dangerous clerics on the job, despite multiple reports of child sexual crimes, sexual misdeeds, and inappropriate, hurtful and troubling wrongdoing.
(See many stories at Minnesota Public Radio’s website.)
Nienstedt headed the New Ulm diocese from 2001 to 2008. We’re certain that he acted as irresponsibly in New Ulm as he has acted in the Twin Cities. And some of the church officials in New Ulm who committed or concealed child sex crimes might face prosecution (because their crimes were relatively recent). So from the Catholic hierarchy’s point of view, it’s crucial that these secrets remain secret for as long as possible.
We are convinced that New Ulm Bishop John LeVoir is just doing now what his colleagues and predecessors across the globe in the catholic hierarchy have done for centuries – putting the reputation and power of a colleague ahead of the safety of kids and the healing of victims.
We hope that Bishop LeVoir will change course, show courage, and expose those who committed abuse and concealed predators in his diocese – whether they are archbishops or custodians. We aren’t confident that he will, unless forced to do so by a judge or by public pressure.
Roughly 30 US bishops have posted predator’s name on their websites. LeVoir should do this pronto. It’s the quickest and cheapest and easiest way he can safeguard the vulnerable.
Finally, we are glad Winona Bishop John Quinn lost his bid to have a clergy sex abuse and cover up trial moved elsewhere.
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