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Nienstedt Won't Punish "Enablers;" SNAP Responds

SNAP
April 22, 2014

http://www.snapnetwork.org/mn_nienstedt_won_t_punish_enablers_snap_responds

In our view, here's the most important admission in Archbishop John Nienstedt 's deposition.

Anderson: Have you at any time reprimanded, punished, demoted or taken any disciplinary action against any priest or official of the archdiocese for their mishandling of child sexual abuse allegations?

Nienstedt: I don't believe so, no.

Anderson: Do you believe you should have?

Nienstedt: No.

Look at a few undisputed facts:

There are 52 publicly accused Twin Cities child molesting clerics. (See BishopAccountability.org)

There are more who have not yet been publicly exposed.

Many have stayed hidden for years or even decades.

Many have molested more victims because Twin Cities Catholic staff have ignored or concealed their crimes.

Many have been “outed” only because of courageous victims, skilled police and smart journalists.

Some have been on the job or unsupervised until very recently.

Despite all of this, Nienstedt cannot bring himself to even slap the hand of one of his employees for helping predators, hurting victims, deceiving parishioners, stonewalling police, misleading prosecutors or endangering kids.

Not one.

Not Bishop Lee Piche, Fr. Kevin McDonough, Fr. Jonathan Shelley, Fr. Peter Laird, Tom Wieser, Jim Accurso, Greta Sawyer, Archbishop Harry Flynn, Andrew Eisenzimmer. . .no one.

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That's the real reason why clergy sex crimes and cover ups continue in the Twin Cities - no one who could or should stop them – by telling the truth or calling the cops – is ever punished, not even to the slightest degree.

And Nienstedt, to this day, denies that any of them should be.

This speaks volumes about the unwillingness of top Catholic officials to take the most simple and effective step to stop the cover ups of clergy sex crimes: disciplining those who cover up.

This deposition proves what we in SNAP have long said: Kids will be safer when every single person who sees, suspects or suffers clergy sex crimes sand cover ups speaks up and calls law enforcement and when law enforcement vigorously investigates and prosecutes both those who commit and those who conceal this horror. Reform is not happening and will not happen within the Catholic hierarchy.

Finally, Nienstedt fought against this deposition. Nienstedt fought against its release. And Nienstedt is fighting this entire lawsuit. It's stunningly cynical for him to keep promising “transparency” in clergy sex cases.

 

 

 

 

 




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