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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 8, 2002
DignityUSA Addresses Priest Sex Abuse Scandal
For more information:
Marianne Duddy
Executive Director, DignityUSA
617-361-9512
Washington, DC, April 8, 2002 The Board of Directors of
DignityUSA, the nation's largest organization of gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgendered (GLBT) Catholics, met here this weekend and devoted
much of its meeting to issues raised by the clergy sex abuse scandal unfolding
in the Catholic Church. The following statement was issued at the conclusion
of the Dignity Board's deliberations.
"As leaders of DignityUSA, we once again express our profound sorrow
to all who have been affected by the clergy sex abuse scandal in the
Catholic Church. In particular, we reach out to those who suffered abuse
by priests, those whose complaints were disregarded or dismissed by
bishops, and all whose faith has been shaken by the ongoing revelations
of the abuses of power in our Church. We call on our leaders to respond
honestly and fully to this crisis, to ensure that their actions are
motivated by care for their people and consistent with Christian compassion,
and to commit to comprehensive reforms that will prevent further harm
to vulnerable people. We believe that all allegations of sexual abuse
by priests or other Church personnel should be referred to the proper
legal authorities for investigation in a timely manner, and that Church
officials should cooperate fully with civil authorities in the resolution
of criminal complaints at all times.
"DignityUSA is saddened and angered by continued efforts by some in
our Church to deflect concerns about sexual abuse and the decades of
cover-up by Church officials by laying blame for these problems with
gay priests. We recognize and affirm the dedication and commitment of
the many fine gay priests who have served and who, with integrity, continue
to serve Roman Catholics around the world. A priest's sexual orientation
is irrelevant to his ability to fulfill his responsibilities as a minister
of the Gospel. We urge our Church leaders to ensure that their responses
to the current crisis are consistent with this fact.
"The Board of Directors of DignityUSA reaffirms our belief that sexuality
is a gift from God, and to the exercise of sexuality in an ethically
responsible manner, consistent with DignityUSA's Statement of Position
and Purpose. Further, we commend to our members DignityUSA resolution
H-12-0885, affirmed in 1985, that states, in part, '[We], the members
of Dignity, believe it is imperative to maintain an age of consent in
order to exercise one's sexuality in an ethically responsible manner;
further, we believe that children, during their formative years, should
be free from undue sexual influence of a heterosexual or homosexual
nature.'
"Finally, we commit ourselves to providing whatever resources and leadership
we as DignityUSA can offer to help resolve this crisis in a way that
builds a more just Church. As an organization, we have over 30 years'
experience in creating small faith communities that nurture individuals
who have been hurt or rejected by the Church. We have assisted tens
of thousands of people to develop a healthy sense of sexuality that
is based in Catholic values, and have advocated for the development
of a more mature and realistic sexual ethic within our Church. DignityUSA
is willing to share our experience with others. We extend this offer
to victims and survivors of sexual abuse, to their families, and to
our Church."
DignityUSA is the nation's oldest and foremost organization of gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgendered Catholics, their families, friends
and supporters. Founded in 1969, it is an independent nonprofit, with
members and Chapters throughout the US.
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