HARRISBURG (PA)
Tribune-Review
August 15, 2018
By Stephen Huba
‘Certain this is over’
The grand jury report said the Rev. George Zirwas, who served at St. Scholastica in Aspinwall from 1991-94, and other priests asked a boy to stand on a bed and remove his clothes as they discussed the image of Christ on the cross. Then they photographed the boy and added his photo to a collection of other teenage boys, according to the report.
One St. Scholastica parishioner said after Wednesday morning mass that she remembered Zirwas as an “odd” man who kept an apartment in Shadyside. The parishioner, who didn’t want to be identified, said a more senior priest allowed Zirwas to offer mass but didn’t allow him to make house calls.
Another parishioner who didn’t want to be named said it was “terrible that it happened,” referring to sexual abuse in general at the church, adding, “it’s just devastating that grown adults would act like that, whether they’re priests or not.”
Parishioner Janet Hribar, 70, of O’Hara Township, said she is convinced that psychological counseling for priests, background checks and prayer have ended the problems in the church.
“I’m absolutely certain that this is over,” Hribar said.
There was no mention of the report at the morning mass, Hribar said. But that the church had set copies of a letter from Bishop David Zubik near the church’s entrance.
“There is no priest or deacon in ministry today against whom there has been a substantiated allegation of child sexual abuse,” Zubik’s letter said, while outlining preventive steps including engaging an expert to review the diocese’s policies and practices related to child protection and hiring someone to monitor clergy who have been removed from ministry following abuse allegations.
— Wes Venteicher, Tribune-Review
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