A photo essay by Nina Berman at AlterNet, November 1, 2007, with her accompanying interview of David Clohessy, national director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP). I don't agree with all his policy prescriptions, extending statutes of limitations for example, but he has pegged a symptom.
No bishop takes fewer vacations, eats fewer restaurant meals, does his own laundry, or risks losing his prestigious job because of the ongoing clergy sex abuse and cover-up scandal.
That alone would constitute
moral hazard. It's a step beyond when the U.S. Bishops regard diocesan bankruptcy as
a plus.
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