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Tx--New
Fort Worth Bishop Installed
By Barbara Dorris Survivors Network of Those Abused by
Priests January 29, 2014
http://www.snapnetwork.org/tx_new_fort_worth_bishop_installed
Michael F. Olson formally takes over today as the
bishop of the Ft. Worth Catholic diocese.
Since he was selected months ago, several Catholic
officials and institutions have posted on their websites the
names of child molesting clerics. The first thing tomorrow,
Olson should scour the files and disclose the names, photos,
whereabouts and work histories of every proven, admitted and
credibly accused child molesting cleric who lives/lived or
works/worked in the diocese (whether living or deceased,
religious order or diocesan). And we hope he will update the
list regularly and publicly. (The current list hasn't been
updated in more than six months.)
The list should be easily accessible on the diocese's
homepage and include photos of the priests
There are 12 publicly accused Ft. Worth child
molesting clerics (according to BishopAccountability.org). We
suspect the real number us three or four or five times higher.
Finally, we hope he will aggressively seek out others
who saw, suspected or suffered child sex crimes by Father
William Paiz. Last year, Fr. Paiz was accused of assaulting a
child at All Saints Catholic Church, St. George Catholic Church
and other locations. He worked at Nolan High School.
Tahira Khan Merritt, the attorney for Fr. Paiz’
victim, said she believes that Fr. Paiz may still be working as
a priest elsewhere. Bishop Olson should find this out and warn
Fr. Paiz’ unsuspecting neighbors of his current whereabouts and
his troubled past.
Regardless of Fr. Paiz’ status or whereabouts, Ft.
Worth Catholic officials gave Fr. Paiz access to kids. Fr. Paiz
is accused of molesting kids. So Ft. Worth’s new bishop has a
duty to use his vast resources to help find others who were hurt
by Fr. Paiz. The bishop should also encourage them to call
police and prosecutors so that Fr. Paiz might be charged,
convicted and kept away from kids.
We urge Ft. Worth citizens and Catholics to be
skeptical. Vigilance protects kids. Complacency protects no one.
So while it’s tempting to give the new guy “the benefit of the
doubt,” we urge parishioners and the public to report known and
suspected clergy sexual misdeeds to secular officials, not
church officials.
Contact: SNAPdorris@gmail.com
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