When all US Catholic bishops meet in Baltimore, we urge them to discuss the church’s ongoing clergy sex abuse and cover-up crisis. Ignoring this still-widespread and deeply hurtful criminal scandal leads to further complacency which enables more predators to assault more kids.
While the Catholic hierarchy’s internal panels, procedures, policies and protocols on abuse are inherently flawed and rarely effective, not talking about this crisis is the wrong approach.
Specifically, at a bare minimum, we urge the bishops to at least discuss the possibility of:
—establishing a whistleblowers fund to help church employees who experience retaliation after reporting known or suspected child sex crimes to church officials, and
—fighting for, not against, reforms of secular abuse laws to give victims of childhood sexual violence more time to expose those who commit or conceal child sex crimes in court.
We also urge them to vote AGAINST elevating San Francisco’s archbishop to a committee chairmanship.
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