CA- Predator priest files will be kept closed; SNAP responds

CALIFORNIA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests

Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests ( 314 862 7688 home, 314 503 0003 cell, SNAPdorris@gmail.com )

The Monterey Catholic Diocese has succeeded, at least temporarily, in keeping documents about a predator priest sealed.

[Monterey Herald]

This is yet another case which church officials choose to protect their reputations over children and secrecy over transparency.

We are very disappointed in this ruling of the 6th District Court of Appeals. It goes against the interest of public safety. We are also disappointed in the diocese’s continued efforts to keep hidden information that Monterey Superior Court Judge Thomas Wills has deemed relevant to the sexual abuse of a child.

We feel the arguments made by the diocese in its defense of secrecy are invalid, self-centered, and dangerous.

We are grateful for the courageous and unselfish survivor in this case and his attorney for pressing for the disclosure of documents that would protect children and expose enablers of child abuse. It is a shame this type of legal battle is still necessary more than a decade after the United States Conference of Catholic Bishop promised to be open and transparent in cases of child sexual abuse.

We urge the Court of Appeals to immediately lift the stay it has placed on Judge Wills’ court order and allow the public to read what Monterey Catholic officials so badly want to keep hidden. Additionally, we urge the victim to continue to fight for truth, justice, and the protection of children. Finally, we ask the Monterey’s bishop to explain why he’s choosing continued secrecy instead of openness.

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