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February 23, 2006

“They Are Not Suicidal, As Best I Can Tell.”

Filed under: Culture, Priesthood — shelray @ 1:41 AM

How Does SNAP check out it’s allegations of clergy abuse?  Since the sex abuse scandal broke 4 years ago, SNAP has called many press conferences to single out priests accused of sexual abuse in civil lawsuits. Many allegations, including the latest involving Father Robert Osborne from Vianney, are revealed publicly by SNAP before prosecutors determine if criminal charges will be filed.  24 Catholic priests have been cleared of wrongdoing in the past 4 years! David Clohessy, of SNAP makes light of the large number of false allegations made by his organization. His true character is quite evident by his asinine comment he made in response to the large number of false accusations it has made against innocent men. Given SNAP’s harping about accountability, you would think that he might want to take this opportunity to show that SNAP takes responsibility for their unjust deeds; instead, without contrition or remorse, he says they are all still functional and not suicidal, as best as he can tell. Good response David. The sense of compassion you show for the men that you are responsible for publicly humiliating is so becoming of a man who claims to be such a caring advocate for others.   

So how does SNAP check out the allegations of clergy abuse? The fact is, they don’t! It speaks volumes about the entire organization and their search for truth and justice.

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