MINNESOTA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
For immediate release: Friday, Aug. 7
Statement by Frank Meuers, Minnesota SNAP leader, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (952-334-5180, frankameuers@gmail.com)
About 407 abuse victims of Twin Cities child molesting Catholic clerics have stepped forward in just a few months. Now, there’s a risk that the extent of the abuse and cover up crisis will be understated.
Starting this week, many people, including journalists, will be inclined to use that number – 407 victims – to describe the crisis in the St. Paul Archdiocese. They should not do so. For the sake of accuracy and healing, all of us should emphasize that this figure is artificially low.
Most child sex abuse victims tell no one. Most take no legal steps. We suspect that’s especially true of clergy sex abuse victims, who fear bringing shame or discomfort to their families, many of whom still worship at the very parishes where the crimes happened.
So let’s be careful. Let’s say “a minimum of 407 alleged victims.”
Similarly, we should be accurate about the number of predatory priests, nuns, brothers, seminarians and bishops in the Twin Cities. A credible website, BishopAccountability.org, lists 64 publicly accused Twin Cities predator clerics. But we strongly suspect the real figure is two or three or four times higher. (Few child sex abuse victims are able or willing to report their trauma. Timid prosecutors, overworked police, limited evidence, shrewd predators, church ‘enablers’ and archaic statutes of limitations prevent most victims from taking legal action against those who assaulted them as kids.)
We help no one but wrongdoers when we underestimate how widespread and devastating this on-going crisis really is.
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