October 2014 – Forty-five years after the murder of a
Catholic teaching nun who was reportedly trying to alert authorities to
widespread sex abuse at her Catholic high school in Baltimore, a victim
of the alleged abuse has come forward to say that Church officials and
local police “know the priest was involved” in the murder – but have
been engaged in a decades-long cover-up.
Baltimore attorney Teresa Lancaster, now 60, also says she was awarded $40,000 for her abuse-related injuries – along with cost-free psychological counseling – by Church officials four years ago. She was given the money, she says, in return for signing a release document drawn up by the Archdiocese of Baltimore. A letter to her from Archdiocesan officials to that effect was reviewed by Inside Baltimore and confirms Ms. Lancaster’s statements about both the award and the terms of the release.
http://insidebaltimore.org/2014/10/01/did-the-catholic-church-get-away-with-murder-3/
Baltimore attorney Teresa Lancaster, now 60, also says she was awarded $40,000 for her abuse-related injuries – along with cost-free psychological counseling – by Church officials four years ago. She was given the money, she says, in return for signing a release document drawn up by the Archdiocese of Baltimore. A letter to her from Archdiocesan officials to that effect was reviewed by Inside Baltimore and confirms Ms. Lancaster’s statements about both the award and the terms of the release.
http://insidebaltimore.org/2014/10/01/did-the-catholic-church-get-away-with-murder-3/