Syracuse, N.Y. – Syracuse Catholic Bishop Douglas Lucia spoke at a prayer service Friday evening dedicated to survivors of sexual abuse within the Catholic church.
Around 70 people gathered at LeMoyne College’s Panasci Chapel for an hour-long service that was organized by Hope, Healing and Solidarity, a Central New York-based organization dedicated to educating people about sexual abuse within the Catholic church and how to prevent it.
People prayed and listened to a testimony from sexual abuse survivor Jim Boone, who survived abuse by a priest when he was a teen nearly 60 years ago.
People also participated in a “Healing Ritual,” a symbolic candle-lighting ceremony meant to represent the light of Jesus guiding people to face their trauma and heal from it.
In February, a federal judge approved a plan that allowed the Catholic Diocese of Syracuse to emerge from bankruptcy. That plan includes a $176 million…
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