Eighty-two percent of Catholic priests in the U.S. fear being falsely accused of sex abuse, according to a study released Wednesday by researchers at the Catholic University of America.
The survey, which the university says is the largest of its kind in more than 50 years, also found that only 51% of diocesan priests in the U.S. think their bishops would support them if they were falsely accused of abuse, and only 36% think their diocese would provide them with sufficient resources to defend themselves in court.
Only 24% of all U.S. priests surveyed expressed confidence in the decision-making and leadership of the U.S. bishops in general.
The study comes 20 years after U.S. bishops adopted a “zero-tolerance” policy in response to sex abuse, requiring permanent removal of a priest from ministry after a single act of sex abuse of a minor. The study found that 40% of priests think…
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