Monday, January 26, 2009

"Former bishop the object of a credible abuse charge"

"First American Bishop Named Under Dallas Policy"


Although many other American bishops charged with sexual misconduct


Adapted from "The Catholic World Report," January 2009.

Photo caption: Retired Bishop Lawrence Soens of Sioux City, Iowa, is pictured in an undated photo. The Diocese of Davenport, Iowa, has found credible accusations that Soens sexually abused minors from 1950 to 1983.

"Bishop Lawrence Soens, the retired head of the Sioux City, Iowa diocese, has become the first American bishop to be named as the object of credible sex - abuse charges under the US bishops' policy guidelines.

"A review board in the Diocese of Davenport, Iowa announced on November 3 that evidence existed to support charges against Soens and three other priests.

"More than 30 men have come forward to say that they were molested by Soens while he was a priest in Davenport from 1950 to 1983.

"He became bishop of Sioux City in 1983, retiring in 1998 at the age of 72."

Davenport diocese [already] forced into bankruptcy


"The Davenport diocese has [already] been forced into bankruptcy because of damages awarded to sex - abuse victims.

"Although many other American bishops have been charged with sexual misconduct, and several have reached court settlements with victims, none had previously been named under the terms of the Dallas Charter established by the US hierarchy in 2002 to deal with sex - abuse allegations.

"The Dallas Charter does not apply to bishops; Bishop Soens was named in his capacity as a diocesan priest in Davenport prior to his episcopal ordination.

"The case of the retired bishop will now be forwarded to the Vatican for any possible further action."

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