Three more publicly accused abusers are “outed”

NORWICH (CT)
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests

February 12, 2019

Three more publicly accused abusers are “outed”
All were left off Norwich’s list of clergy with “allegations of substance”
Victims want Catholic officials to “come fully clean now”
SNAP to CT officials: “Remove time limits for abuse victims”

WHAT
Holding signs and childhood photos at a sidewalk news conference, clergy sex abuse victims and their supporters will disclose the names and histories of three publicly accused child molesters who worked in the Norwich Catholic Archdiocese but were left off a just-posted list of those with “allegations of substance.”

They will also call on Connecticut’s Church officials to

include the three new names on the diocese’s list,
give more details about each abuser, especially their photos, current whereabouts and full work histories and
They will also urge Connecticut’s political officials to act, specifically prodding
CT legislators to totally remove the criminal and civil statutes of limitations for child sexual abuse and open a permanent civil window, and
CT law enforcement agencies, especially the attorney general, to work harder to investigate and pursue charges against clergy who commit or conceal heinous crimes against kids.

WHEN
Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 1:00 p.m.

WHERE
On the sidewalk outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 213 Broadway, Norwich, CT

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