MINNESOTA
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests
For immediate release: Friday, March 13
Statement by David Clohessy of St. Louis, Director of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, 314 566 9790, SNAPclohessy@aol.com
Four New Ulm Catholic priests have been identified as “credibly accused” child molesters but again, church officials ask victims to call them instead of calling law enforcement FIRST. That’s irresponsible and self-serving.
The four are Fr. Dennis Becker, Fr. David A. Roney, Fr. John M. Murphy, and Fr. Michael G. Skoblik.
New Ulm’s bishop should apologize for repeating a centuries-old hurtful pattern of trying to handle child sex crimes internally rather than criminally. While he mentions both church and secular authorities in his notice to parishioners, the bishop lists church staff first, and includes contact information for them (while only later, and briefly, mentioning “law enforcement” with no contact information provided).
All adults have a moral duty to protect kids and a civic duty to report known or suspected crimes to police. Shame on Bishop John LeVoir and his staff for again selfishly putting their own comfort, careers, prestige and power ahead of the safety of kids by discouraging reports to secular authorities.
Shame on him too for saying these alleged crimes happened “decades ago.” That’s part of a carefully-orchestrated public relations and damage control strategy to mollify parishioners and the public and to imply that clergy sex crimes are all in the past. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Instead of trying to pacify parishioners, Catholic officials should be trying to help police. Instead of encouraging complacency, Catholic officials should be encouraging vigilance.
We urge anyone who may have seen, suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes or cover ups in the New Ulm area – by one of these four or by other clerics – to call the experienced and unbiased professionals in law enforcement, not the self-serving and biased amateurs in church offices. We especially encourage current and former church employees who may have information or suspicions about child molesting clerics to find the courage to speak up, expose wrongdoers, protect kids and deter cover ups.
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