SNAP So. Calif. Leader Responds to
Supreme Court Ruling
Statement by Mary Grant, SNAP California
626-419-2930
"First, a moment of silence for the children of Marion Stogner, who
bravely disclosed their abuse and pursued justice all the way to the nation's
highest court. Our hearts ache for them today.
Now, a moment of silence for children across California, who have done
their moral and civic duty, have reported their abuse, and who's molesters
will now go free. Our hearts ache for them today.
I don't often do this, but let me briefly tell you my story.
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In 1977, Father John Lenihan abused me.
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In 1978, Father John Lenihan was reported to church officials
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In 1989, I reported the crime to law enforcement and Father John described
at least one of the molestions on tape, the statute of limitations had
expired.
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In 1990, I filed a civil law suit and Father John admitted that he sexually
abused me.
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In 1991, I went to the media to warn parents that their kids should not
be exposed to Fr. John.
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In 1999, I went back to law enforcement when the law changed.
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In 2001, Another victim came forward who was raped and impregnated by Fr.
John after he molested me. Fr. John told her to have an abortion and paid
for it.
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For 15 years, I've warned parents about this dangerous man. Just 7 weeks
ago, he was finally jailed. Now, he'll go free. I've done everything I
can think of to protect kids. And while I know I have not failed, it scares
me that he can roam the streets to hurt others again.
And it scares me that dozens of others who were traumatized by priests
also feel sad and scared and depressed today.
We're here today to send several messages. . .
First,
police and prosecutors: keep going after child molesters, despite this
set back, no matter what
it takes.
Second, lawmakers: go back and reform other dangerous, outdated
laws that make exposing, removing and criminally charging perpetrators
more difficult. Our laws must keep children safe. If they don't, they need
to be changed.
Third, parents: be more careful than ever with your children.
Don't assume police and prosecutors are locking up all the bad guys, because
the Supreme Court makes that even harder to do.
Fourth, church leaders: prosecutors can not do your jobs for
you. You must open the files on these dangerous men, expose them, and make
our churches and our society safer for children.
Finally, victims: do not give up hope.
You can get better.
You can speak up.
You can warn others.
You can protect your own kids.
Even if your abuser goes free, you can recover.
Do not give up hope.
You have survived the worst: you've survived sexual abuse at the hands
of a trusted priest. It's painful, it's unjust, and it's dangerous, but
you can also survive the freeing of your abuser."
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