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Dempsey, Deborah (Dr) (2013). "Same-sex parented families in Australia" (PDF). Janet R. Weber Jane H. Kelley (2013). Health Assessment in Nursing. The plaintiff accused Ratzinger and some others of having coated up abuse circumstances to keep away from scandal to the detriment of the anxious children. In a New York Times article, Bishop Blase J. Cupich, chairman of the United States Bishops Committee for the Protection of Children and Young People, is quoted describing why Father Fitzgerald's information "went largely unheeded for fifty a long time": First, "instances of sexually abusive clergymen had been considered to be uncommon." Second, Father Fitzgerald's, "sights, by and big, were being deemed weird with regard to not dealing with folks medically, but only spiritually, and also segregating a complete populace with sexual challenges on a deserted island." And last but not least, "There was mounting evidence in the environment of psychology that indicated that when medical procedure is supplied, these persons can, in reality, go again to ministry." This was a look at which Cupich characterized as a person that "the bishops arrived to regret". A Wall Street Journal-NBC News poll observed that sixty four percent of those people queried considered Catholic clergymen "usually" abused children having said that, there is no knowledge that suggests that priests commit abuse far more often than the common population of males. |
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