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Philadelphia Priests Suspended: Archdiocese Removes 21 Catholic Priests Suspected Of Sex Abuse

Philadelphia Priests Suspended

JOANN LOVIGLIO   03/ 8/11 08:47 PM ET   AP

PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia archdiocese suspended 21 Roman Catholic priests Tuesday who were named as child molestation suspects in a scathing grand jury report last month, a move that comes more than eight years after U.S. bishops pledged swift action to keep potential abusers away from young people.

The priests have been removed from ministry while their cases are reviewed, Cardinal Justin Rigali said. The names of the priests were not being released, a spokesman for the archdiocese said.

"These have been difficult weeks since the release of the grand jury report," Rigali said in a statement. "Difficult most of all for victims of sexual abuse but also for all Catholics and for everyone in our community."

The two-year grand jury investigation into priest abuse in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia resulted in charges against two priests, a former priest and a Catholic school teacher who are accused of raping young boys. And in an unprecedented move in the U.S., a former high-ranking church official was accused of transferring problem priests to new parishes without warning anyone of prior sex-abuse complaints.

Since 2002, when the national abuse crisis erupted in the Archdiocese of Boston, American dioceses have barred hundreds of accused clergy from public church work or removed the men permanently from the priesthood. The allegations against the Pennsylvania priests stand out because they come years after the U.S. bishops reformed their national child protection policies, promising to keep potential abusers from children.

The grand jury named 37 priests who remained in active ministry despite credible allegations of sexual abuse. After the release of the report, the second such investigation in the city in six years, Rigali vowed to take its calls for further reforms seriously.

In addition to the 21 priests placed on leave Tuesday, three others named by the grand jury were suspended a week after the report's release in February. There were five other priests who would have been suspended: one who was already on leave, two who are "incapacitated and have not been in active ministry," and two who no longer are priests in the archdiocese but are now members of another religious order that was not identified.

"The archdiocese has notified the superiors of their religious orders and the bishops of the dioceses where they are residing," the cardinal said.

The remaining eight priests of the 37 in the report were not being put on leave because the latest examination of their cases "found no further investigation is warranted," Rigali said.

"I know that for many people their trust in the church has been shaken," Rigali stated. "I pray that the efforts of the archdiocese to address these cases of concern and to re-evaluate our way of handling allegations will help rebuild that trust."

While the archdiocese formed a panel to handle abuse complaints after the 2005 report, the 2011 grand jury found it mostly worked to protect the church, not the victims. Rigali responded by retaining former city child-abuse prosecutor Gina Maisto Smith to re-examine complaints made against the active-duty priests that internal church investigators previously said they could not substantiate.

"Cardinal Rigali's actions are as commendable as they are unprecedented, and they reflect his concern for the physical and spiritual well-being of those in his care," District Attorney Seth Williams said in a statement. "We appreciate that the Archdiocese has acknowledged the value of the report, and seen fit to take some of the steps called for by the grand jury."

The suspensions came on the eve of Lent, the Christian period for penance leading up to Easter.

Peter Isely of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests said Rigali should have suspended the priests much sooner.

"There's a simple reason that dozens of credibly accused child molesters have recklessly been kept in unsuspecting parishes for years, instead of being promptly suspended. It's because Rigali and his top aides want it that way," he said. "They have taken and still take steps to protect, above all else, themselves, their secrets and their staff, instead of their flock. That's what two separate Philadelphia grand juries, working with two prosecutors, after two long investigations, found over the last six years."

Rigali's move to suspend the priests "was forced on him by the Philadelphia grand jury report, and is an act of desperation, not transparency," Terence McKiernan of BishopAccountability.org said.

"In Philadelphia, a Catholic official had to be indicted before the archdiocese finally began to comply with its own policies," he said. "We have no reason to believe that Philadelphia is unusual – in other U.S. dioceses, credibly accused priests are no doubt still in ministry, and review boards are protecting priests instead of protecting children."

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simplygeorge
A society of sheep must beget a govt of wolves
11:27 AM on 03/26/2011
Read Sean Thibodeau's latest at SusPack about Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi and the hypocraisy of the Catholic Church.

http://suspiciouspackaging.blogspot.com/2011/03/vatican-says-opponents-of-nazis-are.html

"People are being attacked for taking positions that do not support sexual behavior between people of the same sex" (human rights and equality - word changes my own) Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi, the Vatican's representative to the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva.

These statements from a Church, which seems daily to be rocked over and over by sex scandals by pedophilc priest praying (what an oxymoronic phrase here) on young children, I find repugnant. The day that the Pope, the various Cardinals dressed in their robes and dresses and all of the other criminals part of the "Church" stand up and take action for true victims, then I will listen to them whine about the persecution of people who expose their non-sense.
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Vivicca Whitsett
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12:17 AM on 03/13/2011
I think their definition of "laying of hands" vs....nah...too soon?
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Pete Mojica
10:25 PM on 03/12/2011
It's a good time for Lent for these 21 priests or should we say REPENTANCE with it's accompanying fruit.
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iLdoRight
Encouraging The Rightest Rightness
07:36 PM on 03/12/2011
Does it seem likely that an organization with a history of sexual abuse ond so much more would be granted a right to confer 'Sainthood" by Our Creator ?
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
03:30 PM on 03/12/2011
... and the other 16?
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
10:32 AM on 03/12/2011
THe Philly RCC is giving up pedophilia! But only for Lent.
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American Air
09:23 AM on 03/12/2011
Why does the Vatican harbor so many anti christs?
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Joseph LeCompte
The USA isnt broke.It was robbed.
03:33 AM on 03/12/2011
" significant progress" 50 years of knowing this stuff was rampant in your organization, 30 years of it made public and you are happy with your progress. If any other group had thousands of child rapists in it would it survive public outrage? They cant stop it. In Every country you operate in, your organization has child rapists in it: for decades?(centuries?) read that quote from the Cardinal again " We believe we're making significant progress in the protection of children" That means your organization CANNOT be trusted with children. Despite the good priests you undoubtedly have, your incompetence in protecting children from your own members should result in the destruction of your organization. Good Priests and Catholics dont need you.
12:58 AM on 03/12/2011
I just read in another post that Maryland failed to pass a gay marriage law because of Maryland being a "devoutly" Catholic state. It is really tough being a Catholic these days with intolerance and hateful discrimination on one hand and flagrant defying of the law on the other by horrendous clergy and their hierarchal enablers.
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
10:33 AM on 03/12/2011
You gotta admire that cognitive dissonance though!
05:02 PM on 03/11/2011
67 named in 2005 & 37 named in 2011. What will it take for adults to wake up and stop this crime.
Why would any reasonable adult allow a child to go to a Catholic school, be an altar boy or let any priest alone in a room with a child.
This may sound harsh and not all are bad but until this stops this should be the reality.
We treat prisoners in Guantanamo Bay better than these childre!
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Jon Polm
@jonpolm
12:32 PM on 03/11/2011
Hey Rep Peter King, Let's worry about locking up CHRISTIAN rapists before we worry about peaceful members of the Muslim community in NY.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
03:31 PM on 03/12/2011
But King's good friends in the provisional IRA are catholics.
12:29 AM on 03/11/2011
Where are the Congressional hearings to find out what Catholics in America are doing to help fight the threat of rampant pedophilia and stop the disgusting sexual abuse of young children at the hands of these criminal Catholics? The existence of these pedophile "sleeper cells" should be ringing alarm bells throughout the country.

Now I'm not saying all Catholics support these priests, but I will go out on a limb here and ask the question that is on the minds of many Americans today: Are there too many Catholic churches in America?

These Catholic churches are recruiting young Catholic seminary students into the disgusting priesthood, where "charity works" are a convenient front for their sinister, depraved activities. These Catholic pedophiles are intent on destroying innocent American lives and must be stopped.

Let's have hearings to dig into this community to expose the lies and discover who are these criminals in our midst? And who in this community of Catholics in America should take responsibility?

Are America's Catholics with us, or against us?
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The Ghoul
I live off Republican tears and I'm never hungry
10:43 PM on 03/10/2011
A decision that could ONLY come from the TRUE faith.
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11:05 AM on 03/10/2011
Until All are prosecuted including those who looked the other way and victims are made whole,The Church has no credibility, That means no hiding behind bankruptcy laws, and exposing all involved to law enforcement,from the top down.
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RainbowPhoenix
My God loves me the way he made me.
11:29 AM on 03/10/2011
The pope should be before an international tribunal.
10:57 AM on 03/10/2011
Oh please. "Better late than never" "I care about the victims more than the criminals". "They haven't been convicted". Blah blah blah blappity blah. These are real children being victimized here. The truth is Catholics really don't want to know or see it. They become SO HIGHLY offended by anyone acknowleding there is a deep-seeded problem there.
04:42 PM on 03/10/2011
Actually, as a non-Catholic living in a very Catholic Philadelphia suburb, I know many people who acknowledge this deep seated problem and are enraged by it. I really feel for them. There's a big difference between Catholics and the Catholic church, at least among my friends. I would dearly love to see Catholic Americans break away and start their own church.
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Hysterian68
bureaucrat/historian/ranter
11:30 PM on 03/10/2011
Independent parishes freed from Rome and these centers of sin makes sense. To be associated with these arrogant harlots in purple who refuse to mend their ways, to admit THEY are the problem in the Catholic Church, not the laity and their children, is to be an accessory to criminal behavior.

There is no justification for the continuation of the Catholic Church in this country. The bishops must be prosecuted, diplomatic relations with the Vatican must be severed, and the tax free status of the Roman Church in the U.S., and all other churches, must be ended.
03:07 PM on 04/03/2011
What are they doing with their enragement? Most Catholics I know still go with the mantra " there,s always a few bad apples " or " Why are people hating us ?"
I actually, have lost all respect I had with practicing Catholics who continue to line the Church coffers which enable priests to continue abusing their children.