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<title>
June 29, 1992: Facing the Ultimate Priestly Secret
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
June 29, 1992 The Other Side of Ross Perot
</history>
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
THE WEEK, Page 32
SOCIETY
Facing the Ultimate Priestly Secret
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<p>A Chicago Cardinal offers a plan to deal with sex-abuse charges
</p>
<p> 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.
</p>
<p> 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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