PENNSYLVANIA
We Are Central PA
By Lauren Handley | lhandley@wtajtv.com
Published 03/11 2016
[with video]
Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pa.
It has been almost two weeks since the disturbing discovery within the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese. Since then, we’ve heard from victims and state officials.
Now, the Diocese spokesman is addressing concerns.
“Every time he has received allegation involving a priest he has acted swiftly and he will continue to do that. That’s all he can focus on now. He can’t rewrite what happened on the past.”
What does “moving forward” mean?
The plan is to report any new allegations directly to law enforcement, remove those priests, and then post a detailed list of perpetrators to the diocese website, which they said will happen soon.
“There aren’t words that I could say to express the sorrow that we all feel for anyone who’s been harmed in this church,” DeGol said.
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