Illinois attorney general says Catholic
Church underreported abuse cases
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[December 20, 2018]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - Illinois' state attorney
general said on Wednesday her office identified child sexual abuse
accusations against at least 500 Catholic priests or clergy members not
publicly named by the church, and that many of those cases were not
properly investigated.
Lisa Madigan, who leaves office at the end of the year, made the
disclosures in a blistering report into an investigation she opened in
August into sexual abuse in the state's six Roman Catholic dioceses.
“By choosing not to thoroughly investigate allegations, the Catholic
Church has failed in its moral obligation to provide survivors,
parishioners and the public a complete and accurate accounting of all
sexually inappropriate behavior involving priests in Illinois," Madigan
said in a statement.
"The failure to investigate also means that the Catholic Church has
never made an effort to determine whether the conduct of the accused
priests was ignored or covered up by superiors," she said.
Madigan opened her investigation following the release of a probe by the
attorney general of Pennsylvania that found Catholic priests in that
state had sexually abused thousands of children over a 70-year period,
crimes that were systematically covered up by bishops.
"I want to express again the profound regret of the whole church for our
failures to address the scourge of clerical sexual abuse," Cardinal
Blase Cupich, archbishop of Chicago, said in a statement issued in
response to Madigan's report.
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Attorney General for the State of Illinois Lisa Madigan testifies
before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on protecting
consumer information in Washington February 5, 2014. REUTERS/Gary
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"It is the courage of victim-survivors that has shed purifying light
on this dark chapter in church history," he added.
Cupich said a commission was set up in the archdiocese in 1991 to
investigate abuse and provide assistance to victims. He said that
the church since 2002 had reported all allegations of child sexual
abuse to civil authorities, regardless of whether the accused was
alive or dead.
In her report, Madigan said the 500 priests and clergy members her
office had identified were in addition to 185 publicly named by the
six dioceses.
"The investigation has revealed that allegations frequently have not
been adequately investigated by the dioceses or not investigated at
all," she said. "In many cases the church failed to notify law
enforcement authorities or Department of Children and Family
Services (DCFS) of allegations of child sexual abuse."
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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