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Protesters Demand S.F. Archbishop Release 'Secret' Files On Abusive Priests
An archdiocese spokesperson declined to answer emailed questions about why the archbishop hasn't released a list of priests.
September 30, 2022
Advocates for victims of clergy sexual abuse delivered a list of more than 300 publicly accused abusers to the Roman Catholic archbishop of San Francisco on Thursday as they urged him to release his "secret" files on credibly accused priests.
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The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests took aim at Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone for being one 15 U.S. bishops â representing fewer than 10% of all dioceses â not to publicly name abusive clerics.
"Every bishop is his own king and they can do what they want with these lists. About 158 bishops in the United States have released lists over the past three or four years," said Dan McNevin of SNAP, and a church abuse survivor. "But the archbishop of San Francisco will not publish a list. And so we think it's really important to get this list out, to get it published, to update it, to provide information to victims and their families."
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