A WINDOW CLOSED. AN ISLAND CHANGED. This story is the second in a four-part series examining the impact of the Child Victims Act.
Part 1: These 5 Staten Island institutions, figures may never be the same again
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Scores of priests who served many different Catholic churches on Staten Island over the years have been named in either substantiated complaints of sex abuse or allegations being played out in civil court.
Even prior to a flood of lawsuits filed under the state’s Child Victims Act, records were released by the Archdiocese in 2019 showing substantiated accusations that ended in payouts to the victims.
So how do parishioners feel about the controversy? What about a monsignor ordained in the early ‘60s? Has it shaken their faith? And what would they like to see come next?
