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Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Texas Diocese Records On Abusive Priests Unsealed
Yesterday a Dallas federal judge unsealed 700 pages of documents that show how the Fort Worth Catholic Diocese kept seven priests charged with sexual abuse in the ministry. Many of the instances of abuse date back to the 1970's and 1980's. Yesterday's Dallas Morning News reports that the release comes after a request last year by two Texas newspapers for the documents. The diocese and other priests had argued that the release would chill the free exercise of religion and invade the privacy of the priests, most of whom are now not in the ministry. However after redacting names of accusers and lay people who served on church review boards, as well as health and financial information about the priests, the documents have been made publicly available. Today's Dallas Morning News has published a summary of the information in them.