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Canada--Victims blast Catholic officials about predator

By David Clohessy
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
March 31, 2015

http://www.snapnetwork.org/canada_victims_blast_catholic_officials_about_predator

Catholic officials admit that child sex abuse allegations against a priest who worked for a Catholic school board in Toronto have been deemed “credible.” We hope this disclosure will prod other victims to come forward and get help.

http://www.catholicchronicle.org/index.php/Diocesan/statement-regarding-father-james-roth-osfs.html   

From 1976 to 1987 as a religious brother and 1995 to 2004 as a priest, Father James Roth worked at a Catholic high school in Toledo “as a faculty member/administrator, and from 1995 to 2004 assisted with weekend masses in Michigan,” according to a church announcement.

We call on Bishop Thomas Christopher Collins to disclose each site where Fr. Roth worked. We urge him to personally visit each site and beg victims to speak up and start healing. In nearly every case, bishops do the absolute bare minimum and sit passively back, behind their desks, hoping more victims don’t call. Instead, they should be acting like the shepherds they profess to be, and aggressively reaching out to anyone who may have been hurt and may still be suffering in shame, silence and self-blame.

We are deeply grateful to the brave victim of this cleric for finding the courage to expose this predator. We urge every single person who saw, suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes - – to summon the strength to call police, expose wrongdoers, protect kids and start healing.

Fr. Roth was part of the Toledo-Detroit Province of the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales (OSFS), a Catholic religious order.  The head of the Toledo-Detroit Province, Father Kenneth McKenna (419-724-9851).

Fr. Roth was born in 1953 died in 2015. He also worked in Toledo Ohio and Detroit Michigan.

Contact: SNAPclohessy@aol.com




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