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Does the Catholic Church Attract Sexual Abusers…or Create Them? By John McKiggan’s John McKiggan’s Abuse Claims Blog July 25, 2007 http://abuseclaims.wordpress.com/2007/07/25/does-the-catholic-church-attract -sexual-abusersor-create-them/ In the wake of the $660 million settlement for sexual abuse by priests in the RC Archdiocese of Los Angeles I have seen dozens of articles and blogs asking the question of whether the Catholic vow of celibacy plays any part in what seems to be the disproportionate number of Catholic priests accused or convicted of sexual abuse. I believe that the institutional structure of the Catholic Church provides an opportunity for pedophile priests to attract, groom, manipulate and abuse their victims (see also the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Doe v. Bennett). I had not considered that there was something about the Roman Catholic Church that might actually contribute to the creation of sexual abusers. Until I read an article in the American Chronicle by Dr. Richard Cravatts. He suggests that: " the very process of accepting celibacy and entering the priesthood at an emotionally immature age level predispose priests to conflicting notions about human sexuality…" Dr. Cravatts quotes Dr. Donna Markham, the president of Southdown Institute in Ontario, Canada. Southdown is a treatment center for Catholic priests with what are referred to as "boundary issues" a euphemism for sexual abusers. Some of the priest sexual abusers that I have sued received treatment (but unfortunately not a "cure") at Southdown.
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