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"Therefore do I weep, and my eyes run down with water: because the
comforter, the relief of my soul, is far from me: my children are
desolate because the enemy hath prevailed." (Lamentations 1:16)
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America:
La Jarvis and two of his cousins, who have also reported that they
were abused at Greenwood’s St. Francis of Assisi School, differ from
most victims with sex abuse claims against the church because they are
black, desperately poor and, until recently, never had a lawyer to argue
their case. The abuse they say they endured at the hands of two
Franciscans, Brother Paul West and Brother Donald Lucas, included
beatings, rape, and other sexual violations beginning when they were
nine and 10 years old.
The Franciscans tried to settle with one of
La Jarvis’s cousins, Joshua K. Love, by offering to pay him up to
$10,000 to cover the cost of a used car, maintenance and insurance.
Joshua, who has limited reading and writing skills, rejected the offer
but later signed a confidential agreement for $15,000 — something he now
regrets. “They felt they could treat us that way because we’re
poor and we’re black,” Joshua said of the settlements he and La Jarvis
received.
Catholic officials have been promising to end the
cover-up of clergy abuse for nearly two decades. In 2002, the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops approved the Charter for the
Protection of Children and Young People, pledging to respond to abuse
allegations in an “open and transparent” manner. And earlier this year,
Pope Francis issued a new church law requiring Catholic officials
worldwide to report sexual abuse — and the cover-up of abuse — to their
superiors. (Read more.)
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