Last week, the archbishop of Oklahoma City removed a priest from his
duties after learning the priest had been investigated for sexual
battery in San Diego five years ago. In this case, the victim wasn’t a
child, but a young adult.
As an adult victim of clergy sexual abuse myself, I am saddened but not surprised to hear the priest had been charged only of a misdemeanor and allowed to continue pastoral work. Churches of every denomination should stop diminishing the severity of clergy sexual abuse of adults and begin to institute procedures that protect adults as well as children. This type of change starts with understanding conditions that cultivate power abuse.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/religionnow/2016/05/adult-clergy-abuse-is-overlooked-and-misunderstood-heres-why/
As an adult victim of clergy sexual abuse myself, I am saddened but not surprised to hear the priest had been charged only of a misdemeanor and allowed to continue pastoral work. Churches of every denomination should stop diminishing the severity of clergy sexual abuse of adults and begin to institute procedures that protect adults as well as children. This type of change starts with understanding conditions that cultivate power abuse.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/religionnow/2016/05/adult-clergy-abuse-is-overlooked-and-misunderstood-heres-why/