EXPAT EYE
I don’t even remember the story.
It was published back in 2003 when, as a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times, I wrote all kinds of stuff that has since slipped my mind.
This particular piece was about a Roman Catholic priest arrested in Santa Ana, California, for allegedly sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl. As it happened, he was an immigrant to the United States, having previously worked at a parish in the Philippines. And the only reason I remember the story now is because it’s among hundreds cited in a study recently released by a US-based watchdog group called BishopAccountability.org. The allegation: that the Philippine Catholic Church maintains what the New York Times calls a “culture of impunity” regarding sexually abusive priests.
“BishopAccountability.org has identified 82 priests and brothers with ties to the Philippines who have been publicly accused of sexually abusing minors,” the organization declared…
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