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									MI- Ex- Detroit bishop under investigation, SNAP responds
								 
								
									 By Barbara Dorris 
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests 
									July  2, 2014 
									  
										http://www.snapnetwork.org/mi_ex_detroit_bishop_under_investigation_snap_responds 
									 
								 
												
								
								
								
								
								
								
	Archbishop John Nienstedt – now of St. Paul but originally of Detroit - is reportedly being investigated for sexual relationships.  
	https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/blog/archbishop-nienstedt-under-investigation 
	We don't care about Nienstedt's private behavior, unless it involves sexually harassing underlings or makes him unable or unwilling to expose predators in his archdiocese. 
	We care deeply about Nienstedt's public behavior, especially his continuing secrecy, recklessness and callousness about clergy sex crimes and cover ups. We are perhaps most upset that he refuses to order his long-time top aide in charge of child sex cases to be questioned by police. 
	We believe that most priests don't or can't honor their celibacy pledge. So they have sexual secrets. And if you have a sexual secret, you're less willing to report the sexual secrets of your colleagues and supervisors, especially if those secrets involve criminal behavior 
	This is perhaps the most disturbing sentence we've read about this investigation: “he also stands accused of retaliating against those who refused his advances or otherwise questioned his conduct.” 
	We are highly skeptical when bishops like Nienstedt claim that allegations against them are “personal attacks” due to their stance on issues like opposition to same-sex marriage. This is especially unlikely if there are in fact ten accusers including some who were or are Catholic clerics. 
	Finally, these investigators are hired by Catholic officials. So it seems very unlikely they are somehow unfairly targeting an archbishop. 
	We urge anyone who may have seen, suspected or suffered sexual misdeeds or cover ups by Niensted – either in Michigan or Minnesota, to come forward now. It's time to expose the wrongdoers and protect the vulnerable. 
	Nienstedt was born in Detroit and became a priest and a bishop there. He worked at Guardian Angels Parish in Clawson, St. Fabian's Parish in Farmington Hills, Our Lady of Sorrows Parish in Farmington, St. Regis Church in Birmingham, St. Patrick's Parish in Union Lake and the National Shrine of the Little Flower in Royal Oak. He was also secretary to Cardinal John Francis Dearden and a part-time professor of moral theology at St. John Provincial Seminary in Plymouth and worked at the Vatican. 
								Contact: SNAPdorris@gmail.com
  
				
								           
								
 
 
  
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