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Title: AP Newsbreak: Clergy abuse claims rose last year
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URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090313 ... n_re_us/rel_church_abuse_costs
Published: Mar 13, 2009
Author: Rachel Zoll
Post Date: 2009-03-13 09:34:20 by richard9151
Keywords: None
Views: 534
Comments: 34

By RACHEL ZOLL, AP Religion Writer – 39 mins ago

NEW YORK – Roman Catholic dioceses and religious orders saw a rise in molestation claims against clergy last year, according to a new report from U.S. bishops. Nearly all the 803 cases involved adults who said they had been abused as children decades ago.

Church leaders paid less in settlements, attorney fees and other abuse-related costs. Still, the amount reached just over $436 million, bringing the total payouts for abuse to more than $2.6 billion since 1950, according to studies commissioned by the prelates.

The statistics are part of an annual review of child safety in American dioceses and religious orders that is mandated by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. The report is set to be released Friday. The Associated Press obtained a copy.

As part of the review, auditors found that all but one of the dioceses they evaluated had fully implemented the bishops' child protection policies by the end of the year.

The safeguards include background checks for employees and volunteers, safe environment training for children and a discipline plan for offenders that removes them from any public church work. Dioceses increased their spending on safety programs to $23 million in 2008.

Two dioceses — in Lincoln, Neb. and Baker, Ore. — refused to participate in the audit. Five eparchies, or regional districts for parishes that follow the Eastern rite, also refused.

The reports from the bishops are part of the reforms they enacted in 2002, at the height of the scandal, which began with the case of one predatory priest in the Archdiocese of Boston and spread throughout the U.S. and beyond. Thousands of clergy have been accused since 1950.

The number of abuse claims in 2008 increased by 16 percent over 2007, when 691 claims were made. Similar to past years, more than 80 percent of the clergy accused in 2008 are dead, missing or already out of public ministry or the priesthood altogether. However, 40 percent of the men accused last year had never been named in previous abuse cases.

Following a pattern that researchers discovered in previous studies, most of the people who made claims last year were men and more than half said they were between the ages of 10 and 14 when they were molested. Only 30 percent of the new claims came through attorneys; about half of the victims came forward on their own.

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#1. To: richard9151, scrapper2 (#0)

The Cat'lick Church has a STRICT policy against homosexuality in place.

.sarcasm

war  posted on  2009-03-13   9:51:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: war (#1)

The Cat'lick Church has a STRICT policy against homosexuality in place.

.sarcasm

The Vatican had a long standing policy to keep gays out of the priesthood but the US Catholic Churches ignored the Vatican's policy and that's why over 10,000 minors were sexually abused stateside, most of them being young males by gay priest predators.

And it's social liberals like yourself that want to allow gays to adopt same sex children and adolescents because it was all an coincidence that gay priests victimized young males in America.

scrapper2  posted on  2009-03-13   23:23:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: scrapper2 (#10)

Read it and weep

war  posted on  2009-03-14   10:36:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: war (#11)

Read it and weep

I read it and laughed.

"* Mark E. Pietrzyk is an independent researcher in the Washington, D.C. area and a member of the Independent Gay Forum (www.indegayforum.org)."

scrapper2  posted on  2009-03-17   2:27:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: scrapper2 (#12)

"* Mark E. Pietrzyk is an independent researcher in the Washington, D.C. area and a member of the Independent Gay Forum (www.indegayforum.org)."

You do realize that he is citing peer reviewed studies and ressearch? Of course you do; your logic is akin to a defense attorney trying to impeach a the eyesight of a prostitute simply because she's a prostitute.

You've been measured and found to be woefully short.

The "footnotes" that YOU cited, princess, was a NAMBLA member trying to claim that he was simply a homosexual and which was resoundinlgly rejected by just about everyone. Ditto your "sibling" study. Sad for you, what I linked you to is accepted as fact.

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#14. To: war (#13)

a. You do realize that he is citing peer reviewed studies and ressearch? Of course you do; your logic is You've been measured and found to be woefully short.

b. The "footnotes" that YOU cited, princess, was a NAMBLA member trying to claim that he was simply a homosexual and which was resoundinlgly rejected by just about everyone. Ditto your "sibling" study. Sad for you, what I linked you to is accepted as fact.

a. Until such time that your own attributes are long enough or substantial enough to warrant comparison with others,I'd suggest that you endeavor to growing what little you have at hand rather than sitting in judgement of others.

I did not read your article, moron. When I saw that the author had this as his credentials ""* Mark E. Pietrzyk is an independent researcher in the Washington, D.C. area and a member of the Independent Gay Forum (www.indegayforum.org).", I decided not to waste my time and rightly so. Why would I read something that amounts to a focused picking and choosing of studies that supported gay sloganeering? What are Mr. Pietrzyk's medical credentials? He did not have an MD beside his name so I assume his only credential for doing his highly selective research paper was that he was gay. But don't let my cynicism stop you from holding his article on high, as your PC Holy Grail. BELIEVE! yuck, yuck....

b. The author of the "study" you linked to had his name and "credential" at the bottom linked to a gay chapter. That's all I copy and pasted. So what are you babbling about about my citing "footnotes?"

As for your sweeping statement about "my" sibling studies (????) and NAMBLA members not having gays as members (???) and everything being "resoundinlgly rejected by just about everyone" - ???? - again, I ask you, what are you babbling about?

Catch a clue, why don't you. This clue doesn't come from a paper written by a gay with vested interests. This clue comes from Reality Lab 101. The 10,000 victims of pederast priests in the US Catholic Church should serve as the best study and teaching aid ever published - the lesson should be loud and clear that when you put adolescent males in vulnerable situations with practicing gays as authority figures - there is a very great risk that sexual abuse will occur. End of story.

No research can compare to the very sad results which occurred in the US Catholic Church that allowed a very great number of gay priests to enter the priesthood - against Vatican policy - and to have access to adolescent male altar boys and parishioners.

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