Catholic Church pushes back, denies allegations were ‘mishandled’
On at least six occasions, New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond decided against adding Roman Catholic priests to the church’s list of clergymen accused of abuse, despite a church advisory board’s conclusions that the the victims’ statements were credible, The Guardian reported Tuesday.
The Guardian’s article cites a memo that was prepared by attorneys representing abuse survivors. The memo is based on documents the lawyers received through the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ bankruptcy case, in which abuse victims are among the many creditors.
After initially balking, Aymond in 2020 eventually added one of the priests flagged in the article to the list of credibly accused clergy, The Guardian reported. But it’s unclear why the archbishop did not do so in the other cases, in keeping with public pledges of transparency made by the church…
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