[Photo above: The main reading room of the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress]
Last week Searchlight New Mexico published two stories about the legacy of sexual abuse of children by priests in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. The main piece, by Joshua Bowling, examines the overall arc of what happened in the central and northern parts of this state; why a mysterious facility in Jemez Springs served as a way station for much of the abuse that occurred; and why the archdiocese, to this day, actively keeps priests linked to sexual abuse from appearing on its “credibly accused” list.
In a companion story, I wrote about a new archive at the University of New Mexico’s special collections library that will be a permanent home for thousands of pages of records — including accounts from abuse survivors about…
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