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Archbishop Didn't Know Sex With Children Was a Crime

The St. Louis archbishop embroiled in a sexual abuse scandal testified last month that he didn’t know in the 1980s whether it was illegal for priests to have sex with children, according to a court deposition released Monday.


Archbishop Robert Carlson, who was chancellor of the Archdiocese of Minneapolis and St. Paul at the time, was deposed as part of a lawsuit against the Twin Cities archdiocese and the Diocese of Winona, Minnesota.


In a video released by the St. Paul law firm Jeff Anderson & Associates, the Catholic archbishop is asked whether he had known it was a crime for an adult to engage in sex with a child.


“I’m not sure whether I knew it was a crime or not,” Carlson responded. “I understand today it’s a crime.”


When asked when he first realized it was a crime for an adult including priests to have sex with a child, Carlson, 69, shook his head.


“I don’t remember,” he testified.


Attorney Jeff Anderson, who is representing an alleged clergy abuse victim, also released documents Monday indicating Carlson was aware in 1984 of the seriousness of child abuse allegations. He wrote to then-Archbishop John Roach that parents of one of the alleged victims was planning to go to police.


Carlson’s role at the time was to investigate abuse claims. He admitted in his deposition that he never personally went to police, even when a a clergy member admitted to inappropriate behavior.


In last month’s testimony, Carlson responded 193 times that he did not recall abuse-related conversations from the 1980s to mid-1990s.


Anderson provided a report from a previous deposition in 1987 in which now-deceased Bishop Loras Watters said he advised Carlson to answer “I don’t remember” if questioned in court.


Carlson responded last month that he had “no knowledge of the discussion.”


Carlson left the Twin Cities in 1994, and eventually became St. Louis archbishop in 2009.


The Archdiocese of St. Louis said in a statement Monday that Carlson had given testimony “several times many years ago” about the same allegations, according to NBC affiliate KSDK.


“In this most recent deposition, while not being able to recall his knowledge of the law exactly as it was many decades ago, the Archbishop did make clear that he knows child sex abuse is a crime today,” the statement said. “The question does not address the Archbishop’s moral stance on the sin of pedophilia, which has been that it is a most egregious offense.”


The trial against the Twin Cities archdiocese is slated to begin in September.


http://www.nbcnews.com/news/religion/st-louis-archbishop-didnt-know-sex-children-was-crime-n127291
So much for the church safeguarding children and vulnerable people...
Original post by Lord Jon
So much for the church safeguarding children and vulnerable people...

Only if they know it's a crime. :smile:

The Roman Catholic Church never disappoints...Sex between consenting adults who are not married/of the same sex, NO; sex with unconsenting children of any sex out of marriage, YES YES YES!
Sounds reasonable to me.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse. Unfortunately I have to say that this sort of thing is inevitable... not because the church is evil, but because the nature of leadership positions within it are open to corruption. Church leaders seem to be forever getting themselves caught in sex scandals, or with their fingers in the till because the scope for this level of corruption to be able to take place is so wide.

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