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- THE WEEK, Page 32SOCIETYFacing the Ultimate Priestly Secret
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- A Chicago Cardinal offers a plan to deal with sex-abuse charges
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- Since the mid-1980s, Roman Catholic dioceses in most American
- states have coped with criminal cases, lawsuits and ugly rumors
- concerning priests and the sexual abuse of underage boys. Angry
- churchgoers say that bishops often covered up the scandals,
- shuttling wrongdoers to new parishes, where they preyed again.
- Now, on the eve of a meeting of the U.S. hierarchy at Indiana's
- Notre Dame University, Chicago's Joseph Cardinal Bernardin has
- issued a 93-page report that sets a promising new standard for
- confronting abuse.
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- First, a committee of experts reviewed all allegations
- made in the Chicago archdiocese over the past three decades,
- concluding privately that 39 men no longer in the active
- priesthood (1.7% of the total clergy) were molesters, while 14
- others showed "immature behavior" that was not serious. Second,
- the committee fashioned a new procedure for complaints.
- Parishioners will have access to a 24-hour phone hotline. A
- full-time specialist working with a panel of six laity and three
- clergy will assess all charges. Priests who are judged guilty
- will undergo two years of intensive therapy and four years of
- follow-up, then get church assignments where they will never
- again work with minors. Instead, the commission recommended that
- rehabilitated priests return to other kinds of administrative
- work. The report, declared the Cardinal, "is neither a whitewash
- nor a witch hunt. It is a blueprint for the future."
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