https://dmlnews.com/report-nebraska-catholic-diocese-rocked-old-abuse-allegations/
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — For more than a decade, a conservative Catholic diocese in Nebraska was the only church in the U.S. that refused to participate in annual reviews of sexual misconduct that were a key reform enacted in the wake of the Boston clergy abuse scandal.
the Diocese of Lincoln is now paying the price for its unwillingness to change and lack of transparency.
Accusers have been coming forward in recent weeks with allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct by clergy in Nebraska, and the diocese is facing a potential criminal investigation and criticism that it mishandled abusive priests even as it should have been subjected to increased scrutiny after the Boston scandal.
From 2002 to 2015, leaders of the Lincoln diocese refused to participate in annual audits designed to uncover sex abuse allegations and gauge how well church officials were complying with child-protection policies. Church leaders called the audits a pointless endeavor that assumed wrongdoing by the diocese and its priests, but one of the bishops during that period knew of at least two allegations against priests...
“I think the closed nature of the diocese made this worse,” said a member of the Call to Action Group. Even if the audits never revealed anything — and I think they probably would have — it still shows an unwillingness to be open.”
The Nebraska Ag’s office has spoken with at least two accusers and urged others to come forward about abuse in the diocese. Lincoln police are also investigating a priest accused of having an “emotionally inappropriate, non-sexual relationship” with a 19-year-old male altar server that involved alcohol in 2017, church officials said.
A Lincoln police spokesman confirmed the investigation but declined to comment further. On Wednesday, the diocese unveiled a new, anonymous hotline and website to take complaints.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/nebraska-catholic-diocese-rocked-by-old-abuse-allegations
The scandals come amid accusations that Pope Francis was complicit in the face of sex-abuse allegations against a former high-ranking cardinal in Washington, D.C., and a grand jury investigation that identified more than 1,000 child victims in Pennsylvania.
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carmencita ago
UPVoat! Thank you for bringing this up. There is no end to the sexual abuse debacle, it is like the mafia rat lines. All of it is connected somehow. This Bishop, that Cardinal, they are all moved around causing horrible sexual abuse through their coverups. The more they coverup the more they are kicked up to High Level Positions. This stuff is making me sick.