Then-Robert Prevost did not take action quickly enough after alleged abuse committed by Father Richard McGrath: SNAP
CHICAGO (WLS) — While Chicago is celebrating the election of a new pope from the South Side, not everyone’s cheering. Some are hoping this could be a moment when it comes to how the Catholic Church addresses child abuse by its priests.
The Chicago-based Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) told the ABC7 Chicago I-Team that the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, or Cardinal Robert Prevost, didn’t act quickly enough or transparently in response to local cases of child sex abuse by priests.
Peter Isley of SNAP said he is sounding the alarm.
“We cannot have another pope that’s covered up sex crimes,” Isley told the I-Team from Rome. “The last three have; we cannot have another one. We can’t drag this into another papacy.”
SNAP said when then-Robert Prevost was head…
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