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US plans hotline for bishop abuse complaints

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new York: Catholic bishops in the United States plan to set up a hotline to field complaints about bishops who have sexually abused or harassed children or adults, in response to a growing sexual misconduct scandal in the church’s highest ranks.

The hotline was one of several moves unveiled on Wednesday by bishops to try to rebuild trust in the US church hierarchy after recent allegation­s that bishops had abused children and covered up decades of sex crimes by priests.

“Some bishops, by their actions or their failures to act, have caused great harm to both individual­s and the Church,” the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) administra­tive committee said in a statement.

“They have used their authority and power to manipulate and sexually abuse others. They have allowed the fear of scandal to replace genuine concern and care for those who have been victimised by abusers.”

The Catholic Church faces crises worldwide involving sexual abuse of minors. In the United States, the scandal has focused on church leaders after former Washington Arch- bishop Theodore McCarrick stepped down as a cardinal in July following sexual abuse allegation­s.

A Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report in August alleged bishops tried to hide accusation­s that about 1,000 children and adults were abused by 301 priests over 70 years.

Last week, Pope Francis ordered an investigat­ion into a West Virginia bishop accused of sexually harassing adults.

The “third-party” hotline will allow people to report sexual abuse of a minor or adult by a bishop and direct those complaints to civil authoritie­s and the “appropriat­e” church authoritie­s, the USCCB statement said.

The bishops’ conference will develop a code of conduct specifical­ly for bishops, and establish policies “addressing restrictio­ns on bishops who were removed or resigned because of allegation­s of sexual abuse of minors or sexual harassment of or misconduct with adults, including seminarian­s and priests”, the statement said.

New York’s attorney-general issued civil subpoenas last week to all eight Roman Catholic dioceses in the state as part of a sex abuse investigat­ion.

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