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2nd Allegation Vs. Youngstown Deacon

SNAP
June 17, 2014

http://www.snapnetwork.org/oh_2nd_allegation_vs_youngstown_deacon

Last August, the news media covered a SNAP news conference in front of the Youngstown diocese chancery office, where I told of being sexually abused by a teacher who, at the time, worked at St. Christine School (in Youngstown) and later worked at Cardinal Mooney High School (also in Youngstown). He was a teacher and an ordained deacon.

As a result of that event, SNAP was contacted by another victim of the same teacher/deacon. We are grateful to this person, who we'll call "Alex", for reaching out to us. That takes courage.

Like me, "Alex" is worried that this deacon may have hurt others or may hurt others in the future.

But Youngstown Catholic officials are still being secretive about this offender and refusing to identify him, violating their repeated promise to be open about clergy sex crimes.

In fact, in Youngstown Vindicator (1/25/13), for the third time in as many years, Bishop George Murray pledged transparency in abuse cases and claimed that they are "taking every action possible" to protect children from sexual abuse. But keeping a predator's name secret puts other kids in harm's way. It also exacerbates the harm to victims by leaving them invalidated.

By naming the perpetrator of known abuse, other victims who may have suffered abuse by the same person begin to feel free to come forward to seek help and understanding with their abuse and finally feeling as if they are not alone. Bishop Murray and his staff know this. Yet they refuse to act responsibly to both "out" and oust this deacon, so he can't hurt others and so that those he HAS hurt can better heal.

 

 

 

 

 




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