“The influence of the Providence Diocese is powerful in Rhode Island,” one survivor said. “But they underestimated the survivors’ determination to continue speaking truth to power.”
Dr. Ann Hagan Webb recalled the “intense and terrifying” night in 2018 when she and other survivors came to the State House for the first time to testify about being sexually abused by priests.
“All you heard was the tapping of nervous feet,” she said. “One person panicked and left.”
But survivors of clergy abuse kept come back year after year.
And on Thursday, Webb stood at a podium in the State House as Governor Dan McKee prepared to sign bills into law that will allow victims of sexual abuse to file previously expired claims against institutions such as the Roman Catholic Church.
“The influence of the Providence Diocese is powerful in Rhode Island,” Webb said. “But they underestimated the survivors’…
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