Grand jury indicts priests, teacher, monsignor for sexual abuse

Eight years after the American-clergy sex-abuse controversy erupted, Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams yesterday lobbed a bombshell into the still-simmering scandal.
Williams announced the grand-jury indictment of one of former Archbishop Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua’s top aides for allegedly endangering children by shielding pedophile priests from detection and shuffling them into unsuspecting parishes where they could continue the perversions of which they are accused.
It’s believed to be the first time a high-ranking Catholic official has been accused of being criminally accountable for covering up priest abuse.
Monsignor William Lynn, 60, was charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. As Bevilacqua’s secretary for clergy, he was the Archdiocese’s personnel director and responsible for investigating reports of priest sexual abuse from 1992 until 2004.
Grand jurors had aimed even higher, saying that Bevilacqua may have been involved in the coverup.
“We do know that over the years Cardinal Bevilacqua was kept closely advised of Monsignor Lynn’s activities, and personally authorized many of them . . . [but] we cannot conclude that a successful prosecution can be brought against the Cardinal – at least for the moment,” they wrote in their 124-page report…
Lynn, now parish priest at St. Joseph’s, in Downingtown, faces up to 14 years in prison if convicted…
Advocates for abuse victims celebrated the indictments.
RTFA for the history of abuse, priests sharing victims, passing them around through the ranks – and the inevitable coverup.
The worst any of these thugs suffered was being defrocked. A delightful medieval term that matches the out-of-date mindset of the church leaders who feel they and their acolytes are above secular law.





May his celly be an atheist named Bubba.
Mr. Fusion
February 11, 2011 at 4:03 pm