Leaders of the Catholic Church in Washington have made many statements of contrition for the decades when priests’ sexual abuse of children went unexamined and largely unpunished. But if the church truly wanted to atone for those criminal acts — and the lifelong damage they’ve caused parishioners — it would embrace full transparency.
That’s the best way to show that this is a new era.
Instead, for more than 20 years, the Archdiocese of Seattle has zealously fought against an independent review of its files, hiding behind claims that opening the records to scrutiny might “re-traumatize” victims.
What likely worries the church more are potential legal costs that could arise. The Archdiocese has already paid over $100 million in settlements, according to attorneys who’ve represented abuse victims in Western Washington, and new revelations could increase that tally.
Yet earlier this month, in a brave and welcome ruling, the Washington State…
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