More secular oversight needed to curtail sexual abuse by priests: Letter

POUGHKEEPSIE (NY)
Poughkeepsie Journal

June 2, 2018

This letter is in response to the April 7 Poughkeepsie Journal story, “Report: NY Archdiocese ‘secretive’ on priest abuse.”

The non-profit watchdog group BishopAccountability.Org said New York’s Archdiocese is one of the “most secretive” bishoprics in the nation when it comes to exposing sexual abuse by priest.

A spokesman for the Archdiocese called the statement “unreliable and scurrilous.”

Yet sexual abuse allegations involving clergy continue to make headlines and critics say the Archdiocese is often parochial and unwilling to reveal the identity of faithless priests fearing widespread clergy agitation, humiliation and exposure to hostile litigation.

Ecclesiastical misconduct, which doesn’t rise to criminality, is even more secretive and rarely defrocking or loss of the clerical state, commonly called laicization, for consensual sexual indiscretions or financial improprieties is made public.

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