Bishop Ronald Hicks will be walking into the heart of the Catholic Church’s lingering sex abuse scandal when he grabs the reins of the Archdiocese of New York — and there are already questions over what tack he will take.
Advocates for the victims of Catholic clergy and lay staffers were worried about whether the 58-year-old Illinois bishop would follow through on a $300 million settlement negotiated under New York Archbishop Timothy Cardinal Dolan for some 1,300 child sex abuse victims.
“Cardinal Dolan has left Bishop Hicks with an archdiocese reeling and in free fall from the decades-old cover-up of clergy sexual abuse,” said attorney Mitchell Garabedian, who helped bring the clergy sex abuse scandal at the Archdiocese of Boston into the national spotlight more than two decades ago.
“Although I have settled childhood sexual abuse claims with the Diocese of Joliet, I have not had any direct dealings with Bishop Hicks,”…
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