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  More US Claims against Filipino Priests

CathNews
May 14, 2010

http://www.cathnewsasia.com/2010/05/14/more-us-claims-against-filipino-priests/

The Texas Diocese of El Paso is facing more lawsuits by people who claim they were sexually abused by priests including two Filipino priests.

One law firm, T.O. Gilstrap Jr., has represented or is representing 11 alleged victims in the border region. Of these, six cases were settled, one is on appeal and four are pending, the El Paso Times reports.

On April 13, a man identified by the pseudonym “John Doe” filed suit against Manuel Perez Maramba and Rosario Lopez, two former priests who served in Las Cruces.

His suit accuses the Catholic Church “of fostering an environment and culture where abuse of children could flourish and in which it was clearly understood that there was no accountability for criminal acts toward children.”

The suit alleges that church officials conspired to conceal sexual abuse of children and failed to report it to legal authorities. In addition, John Doe alleges that the abuse led to a lifetime of emotional agony and problems in his relationships with women and his children.

El Paso Catholic Diocese officials said they do not comment on pending litigation.

Perez Maramba and Lopez were priests in the El Paso Catholic Diocese during the 1970s, when Sidney Metzger was the bishop, and before Las Cruces had its own diocese, the El Paso Times says.

Both priests returned to the Philippines after the alleged abuses.

 
 

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