Update on response from the Diocese of Sioux City

SIOUX CITY (IA)
KTIV TV

December 4, 2018

The Diocese of Sioux City has released an updated statement about the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church. In the statement, the Diocese acknowledges the pain and confusion of parishioners, and is trying to reach out to as many people as possible to answer questions.

The statement indicates the Diocese Review Board has held several meetings to work on what is referred to as a list of credibly-accused priests that will be released to the public.

The four bishops of Iowa are scheduled for a meeting with the State Attorney General and the church continues to respond to emails, calls, and messages from those with concerns.

Meetings with victims are being conducted. In addition, cases are going before the Diocese Review Board, who advises the Bishop on how to move forward with each case.

The Diocese emphasizes there is a zero tolerance policy for sexual abuse. If it is confirmed a priest has committed sexual abuse, that person no longer is allowed to function as a priest.

Anyone who suspects sexual abuse by a member of the clergy can call law enforcement, or the Victims Assistance Coordinator at Mercy Child Advocacy Center, at 1-866-435-4397.

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