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AN OPEN LETTER TO BISHOP ROBERT BROM FROM THE SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE BY CLERGY AND OTHER RELIGIOUS OF THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF SAN DIEGO A full-page advertisement ran in The San Diego Union Tribune Wednesday, June 09, 2004, urging the San Diego diocese to come clean about past allegations of sexual abuse. The letter was signed by victims of alleged sexual abuse in the church. It asked that the diocese release all documents relating to abuse by clergy over the last 60 years. It also asked the diocese to stop legal maneuvering on cases that have already been filed. Text of letter is below: Three years ago the Bishops of The Roman
Catholic Church in America admitted that they were culpable in bringing
about the scourge of childhood sexual abuse. They admitted that they had
treated victims as their adversaries and not as suffering members
of the Church, and that they worried more about the possibility of
The Bishops' admissions were important
steps, and have gained the Church something of a reprieve from public scrutiny.
However, Bishop Brom, with your office we perceive that little has changed.
Recently you have taken legal action to void legislation in California
that has allowed adult victims to come forward to seek the truth and
You alone can set the record straight
and make this community a safer place by releasing the documents in your
possession and calling off your lawyers from attacking the California legislature's
decision to provide redress tovictims of childhood sexual abuse. A public
release of the records will help those who, by their perpetrator's design,
were made to feel isolated and powerless. They will know that they are
not alone, and will not, as the
In 2002, you signed the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, which declared that the Church's first obligation to victims was for reconciliation and healing. Bishop, we ask you to stop treating victims of childhood sexual abuse as your adversaries. The continued insistence on secrecy and legal maneuvering to deny victims their opportunity to seek the truth and justice is an impediment to healing and reconciliation. It is clear that the children of
San Diego were exposed to some less than well-formed men and women as their
priests and other religious figures. We have a reasonable request, presented
to you Robert Brom, the Roman Catholic Bishop of San Diego, on the approach
of the third anniversary of the Bishops' admission of
Paid for by victims of clergy sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego.
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NBC 7/39 report on the above full-page ad. |