ST. LOUIS (MO)
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests
February 7, 2019
Leaders from the nation’s oldest and largest advocacy group for victims of clergy and institutional sex abuse delivered a letter today to the papal nuncio, asking for Pope Francis to take five specific actions at his summit in February and requesting a meeting with Pope Francis.
Representatives from SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, delivered the letter today which outlines specific actions that they are asking the Pope to take at the papal abuse summit to be held in Rome from February 21 to 24. They are also asking for a meeting to explain why these requested actions will not only help survivors heal but also protect children by preventing future cases of abuse from happening in the first place.
In their letter, the group calls for Pope Francis to:
Fire any and all bishops or cardinals who have had a hand in clergy sex abuse cover-ups,
Impose “dramatic and punitive consequences” to deter any future cover-ups,
Eliminate any directive for church staff to report abuse to bishops and instead direct all church staff and officials to make reports to law enforcement, and
Compel bishops around the world to turn their files over to law enforcement for independent investigations into their handling of clergy sex abuse cases, and
Order your bishops and other hierarchs to cease lobbying efforts against legislative reform that would benefit survivors.
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