New Jersey Dioceses Name More Than 180 Priests Accused of Sexually Abusing Children
Source: Time
(NEWARK, N.J.) New Jerseys five Roman Catholic dioceses listed more than 180 priests Wednesday who have been credibly accused of sexually abusing minors over a span of several decades, joining more than two dozen other states that have named suspected abusers in the wake of a landmark grand jury report in Pennsylvania last year.
The lists released Wednesday identified priests and deacons who served in the dioceses of Camden, Trenton, Metuchen and Paterson and the archdiocese of Newark. Many priests on the lists are deceased, and others have been removed from ministry.
Cardinal Joseph Tobin, the archbishop of Newark, which listed 63 former priests, said in a statement that he hoped the disclosure will help bring healing to those whose lives have been so deeply violated. Camdens diocese listed 56 priests and one deacon; Trentons diocese named 30 priests; the Paterson diocese listed 28; and Metuchens diocese named nine plus two others who are currently the subject of civil investigations.
State Attorney General Gurbir Grewal formed a task force in the fall to conduct a criminal investigation into sexual abuse by clergy in the state, shortly after a Pennsylvania grand jury report identified over 300 predator priests and more than 1,000 victims in that state.
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The Virginia Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond on Wednesday also published a list of 42 priests with a credible and substantiated allegation of sexual abuse against a child.
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(182,879 posts)olddad56
(5,732 posts)that is one fucked up religion.
Dawson Leery
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(22,899 posts)DoctorJoJo
(1,134 posts)mahina
(17,697 posts)The churches that allowed this to continue should all be closed and their holdings given to the victims.
The rapists should be tried and when found guilty, imprisoned.
Its the fault of those who allowed this abuse to continue that the church is at risk.
The Catholic Church does a lot of good in communities that many know nothing of, including sustaining elderly and poor if any faith, or none. Others will have to pick up that work because the church is now a pile of smoking ashes.