It's about serious and
credible allegations of child abuse.
Not exact matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (CNN)- The Catholic Church in Philadelphia will investigate as many as 37 priests identified in a grand jury report as remaining in «active ministry with
credible allegations of child sexual
abuse,» Cardinal Justin Rigali, archbishop
of Philadelphia, said Wednesday.
The order voluntarily released an updated list
of 19 priests and brothers with
credible child sexual
abuse allegations in March 2014, expanding on a list published in 2002 containing eight names.
The church investigated 37 priests identified in a grand jury report as remaining in «active ministry with
credible allegations of child sexual
abuse,» according to Cardinal Justin Rigali.
A spokesman for the Catholic Diocese
of Buffalo declined to disclose more information about 42 priests who were identified as having had
credible allegations of child sexual
abuse brought against them, but he said further disclosures «certainly will be considered» in the future.
... After concluding his investigation, the evaluator found that mother had a «seriously impaired capacity for reality testing» and met the diagnostic criteria for a «Delusional Disorder
of a persecutory (nonbizarre) type»; that the two older
children had become enmeshed in mother's battle against father; that the
children were not
credible reporters because they were colluding with mother to generate false
allegations against father; and that the extent
of mother's enmeshment and role reversal with the two older
children constituted a form
of emotional
child abuse.