MINNESOTA
Winona Daily News
[with related documents]
Winona diocese, archdiocese settle; Diocese calls Adamson’s actions ‘horrific crimes’
Victims of clergy sex abuse stood next to Catholic church leaders in Minnesota on Monday to announce a settlement to a novel lawsuit that includes new measures to keep children safe.
The settlement averts a November trial of the claim that the Diocese of Winona and Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis created a public nuisance by failing to warn parishioners about an abusive priest.
“We forged a new way and that new way is an action plan — an action plan that not only protects kids in the future, but honors the pain and sorrow and grief of the survivors of the past,” victims’ attorney Jeff Anderson said.
Among the new protocols: Church leaders won’t recommend a priest for active ministry or for a position working with minors if they’ve been credibly accused of sexual abuse; they won’t conduct an internal investigation or “interfere in any way” with law enforcement investigations; and each clergy member will sign a declaration stating he has not abused a minor.
The measures differ from national policy set forth by U.S. bishops more than a decade ago by requiring the archdiocese to reveal the names of all abusers and documents related to their cases. They also spell out in greater detail the care the archdiocese is required to provide victims, among other provisions.
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