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Catholic Priests, Pastors or Clergy Members Are Being Held Accountable For Abuse
Thousands of boys and girls report terrible abuses at the hands of the church clergy, institutional leadership, and other persons in roles they should be able to trust.
Because of the fact that many of these institutions knew of the abuses and chose not to report it to authorities, victims and their families are eligible to file cases in court for compensation.
In fact, more than 6,800 members of the Catholic Church have been accused of abuses to their young boy and girl members that date back several decades.
Instead of facing their crimes, many of those responsible were hidden from identification and passed on to the next city or organization, repeating their crimes over and over again against young victims and their families.
- The statute of limitations have been lifted in many cases
- Many victims are given the opportunity to tell their stories
- Church and organization leadership are more ready to reveal abusers
Those victims that were abused by these institutions and their families are now encouraged to come forward for a free, private case evaluation by a qualified attorney, with the potential to file a claim for compensation.
Reports and studies show an alarming pattern of abuse of young victims by clergy, church officials, and other institutional leaders.
While there’s no way to know just how many clergy members–including priests, monks, deacons, and lay people–are accused of abusing young victims, statistics are bringing the issue to light.
NBC News has revealed the following shocking statistics:
- Almost 1,700 priests and other clergy members are living with little to no oversight from religious authorities or law enforcement
- Hundreds of those on the list still hold positions of trust with access to children–and, there are 76 on that list who could not be located
- Dioceses and religious orders so far have revealed more than 5,100 clergy members
- The AP researched the nearly 2,000 who remain alive to determine where they have lived and worked
The Washington Post Editorial Board reveals that, “Sexual abuse is notoriously under-reported, especially when the victims are children unaware, or not fully cognizant, that what they have experienced is a crime.”
We believe that the young boy and girl victims of clergy and institutional abuse should have the right to face abusers and get compensation and justice.
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