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New Document Uncovered in Archdiocese of Philadelphia Priest Abuse Saga

A local Philadelphia television station first released information about the document on March 11th. The document, which is actually a form dated 10/03, is a form for survivors of sexual abuse to…

A local Philadelphia television station first released information about the document on March 11th.  The document, which is actually a form dated 10/03, is a form for survivors of sexual abuse to sign.  In revealing the document, this is what Fox 29 reported, "There are now questions about a document obtained by Fox 29 that appears  to prohibit the Archdiocese of Philadelphia from releasing information  on sexual abuse by its clergy to law enforcement authorities.
Strangely enough. the document is coming from the Archdiocese, and not  lawyers from those making the allegations against clergy members."  If that’s true, the form is contrary to the norms established by the United States bishops in their Dallas Charter in 2002.  The Dallas Charter required all allegations of sexual abuse to be reported to law enforcement.  The Charter didn’t provide for exceptions or contraventions, which this new Philadelphia document clears appears to be.  Here is the form:

Archdiocese of Philadelphia

Prohibition to Release Information
(pertaining to reported sexual abuse by clergy, other religious, and lay employees)

I, (Printed Name), hereby prohibit (Name of staff) of the Archdiocese  of Philadelphia, from releasing to the appropriate law enforcement  authorities of (Location where incident occurred) any information I  provide about alleged sexual abuse by an official or employee of the  Archdiocese of Philadelphia unless I disclose information which is  mandated to be reported. I understand that this is contrary to the  policy of the Archdiocese. This prohibition shall remain valid unless I  provide written authorization to release any such information.

I understand that any representative of the Archdiocese of  Philadelphia, including the person named above, must obey a court order,  such as a subpoena, to provide information that is so ordered. Such an  order will likely include the information mentioned above in this  prohibition.

I certify that this form has been fully explained to me and that I understand its contents.

(Signature) (Date)

(Signature of person on behalf of minor) (Relationship) (Date)

10/03

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