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Another St. L Predator Priest “outed”

SNAP
August 7, 2014

http://www.snapnetwork.org/mo

Statement by Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, Outreach Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (314 503 0003, SNAPdorris@gmail.com)

Another predator priest has been “outed". But more than 50 St. Louis predator priests identities are still under wraps because Catholic officials continue to protect wrongdoers rather than kids.

We hope that anyone who saw, suspected or suffered crimes by Fr. Alexander P. Lippert will come forward, get help, and call police (so those who may have shielded this priest or destroyed evidence or intimidated witnesses or obstructed justice or lied to authorities might be prosecuted.)

Local Catholic officials were forced recently to disclose that there are at least 115 credibly accused child molesting clerics in the archdiocese. Now, largely because of the courage of victims, St. Louisans know the names of about 50 predators. (See BishopAccountability.org) So most child molesting clerics are still being protected by Archbishop Robert Carlson and his staff.

So today's disclosure is a tiny, belated and begrudging step forward down a long, long road. And disclosing the identity of predators is a bare minimum first step. Catholic officials – past and present – must do much more to warn parishioners and the public about child molesting clerics and aggressively seek out and support those who could put those predators behind bars – victims, witnesses and whistleblowers.

Finally, Carlson claims that his staff has “sent an announcement for the bulletins of the parishes where Father Lippert served or resided.” That's not good enough. He should order parish staff to post those announcements on parish websites, publish them in parish bulletins, and read them aloud from parish pulpits. And he should lead by example, by listing all proven, admitted and credibly accused child molesting clerics on his archdiocesan website, like some 30 other US bishops have done.

 

 

 

 

 




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