DATA ON PRIESTLY SEXUAL ABUSE DESERVES SCRUTINY
November 12, 2002
An AP
story that was just released reports that a group led by Paul
Baier, Survivors First, has listed the names of 573 U.S. priests
who have faced public accusations of child sex abuse since 1996.
The group claims to possess the names of 2,100 clerics in its
database and boasts that it also lists the names of priests who
have been falsely accused.
Here’s
what league president William Donohue said about this today:
“Last
Friday, Paul Baier said he was going to release the names of 800
priests who have either been convicted or have had allegations
made against them for sexual abuse. This morning Baier said the
figure had been scaled back to over 600 and now he’s adjusted
the figure to 573.
“This
area is fraught with difficulties. To begin with, there is a
profound difference between the guilty and the accused, though
Baier is apparently unimpressed. Included in his database are
seminarians as well: he lumps them in with priests, thus giving
a false impression. Regarding falsely accused priests,
Survivors First lists a grand total of three!
“The
website of Survivors First has a link to Linkup, another
victim-advocacy group. Using the most absurd arithmetical model
imaginable, Linkup contends that ‘as many as 10,076,800 people
have been victimized by priests.’ It is not clear how the
handful of priests found guilty (99.3 percent of priests
currently have no charges against them) ever had time to eat,
never mind attending to the sacraments. It needs to be
emphasized that a Washington Post survey (released in
June) found that over the past four decades, less than 1.5
percent of the estimated 60,000 priests have been accused of
child sexual abuse.
“What’s
behind the disparity in the figures? Politics. Baier is
currently seeking to employ a lawyer for the purpose of finding
‘a loophole in any Vatican treaties’ and supports the idea of
having members of Voice of the Faithful (of which he is a
founding member) withhold donations to their parish every first
Sunday. In short, this guy’s got an agenda.”
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