Jerome Christenson: In diocese abuse cases, we owe it to the children

MINNESOTA
Winona Daily News

Jerome Christenson Daily News Mar 2, 2016

Sometimes you don’t have to see the movie. Sometimes it’s not a movie at all.

A letter arrived at my house last week that, right away, caught my attention. Now I don’t know about you, but there’s something about an attorney’s return address on an envelope addressed to me that makes finding out what’s inside a lot more important than the latest missive from Publisher’s Clearinghouse. So I stood there, barely in the door, coat still on and read, “We are sending this letter to anyone who may have attended a parish or school in the Diocese of Winona …”

The letter was from Jeff Anderson & Associates, a reminder that “anyone who was sexually abused by a priest, deacon teacher, or anyone else associated with the Diocese of Winona … must bring a claim by the May 25, 2016 deadline.”

I put the letter down and took off my coat. I hadn’t been abused.

But I could have been. When I was a boy the Bishop of Winona moved Thomas Adamson, one of the accused priests, into the rectory three blocks from my house.

I was fortunate. My friend and classmate was not so lucky.

He wasn’t the first. The bishop knew that when he sent Adamson to our town.

He knew.

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