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A full-time coordinator oversees the implementation of the Safeguarding All of Gods Family program. To date, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee has spent more than $150,000 on this program.
Is the dollar amount there to show how much they care? Just as a matter of public relations, I suggest not specifying amounts less than the Marcoux settlement.
Our Archdiocese also posts the names of restricted diocesan clergy. There are then Q and A about that list.
Why were some priests able to work in so many different parishes?In the majority of cases, reports of a priest committing acts of sexual abuse of a minor were received by the archdiocese long after the abuse had occurred. ...
Which evades the obvious meaning of the question: Why were some priests able to work in so many different parishes after the Archdiocese received a report of abuse?
The quoted answer: "...in the majority of cases...reports...long after the abuse..." REEKS of dissembling.
ReplyDeleteThe reports were contemporaneous in MANY of the cases. The lying and coverups were ALSO contemporaneous.
Shall we go over Abp Cousins' contradictory answers regarding the priest at the School for the Deaf?
But in that situation, as I previously posted, a former student in the School for the Deaf did sue, Archbishop Cousins did testify, and then the case was dropped.
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