Chicago Sun-Times

CATHOLIC BISHOPS WILL GATHER HERE TO DISCUSS SEX ABUSE SCANDAL

- MICHAEL SNEED msneed@suntimes.com | @sneedlings

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Pope Francis has called it. Watch for a weeklong spiritual retreat for U.S. Catholic bishops to be held at Mundelein Seminary in early January as the church hierarchy prepares for a plan to consider its role in the latest scandal involving the U.S. clergy sex abuse crisis.

“They better pray,” said Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne Burke, interim head of the lay board chosen by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to address the priest pedophile scandal in 2004. She has been critical of the way the church hierarchy subsequent­ly ignored their advice and believes a lay board should conduct the investigat­ion.

“They should have followed our charter in the first place,” said Burke, who chatted with Sneed via phone before her speech at Georgetown University on Wednesday addressing the church’s sexual abuse scandal.

The latest contretemp­s involves the role the bishops may have played in attempting to sweep the clerical problem under the rug by hiding or protecting pedophile priests years ago.

“Now 15 U.S. attorneys general have issued subpoenas to dioceses all over the country to turn over their documents and secret files,” she said.

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced plans to meet with Catholic Church leaders throughout the state to examine the local ties of about a half-dozen clergy members named in the report.

“The faucet is now going drip, drip, drip, and if I were advising dioceses, I would tell them to voluntaril­y give their files to the civil authoritie­s and cooperate

before a subpoena arrives at their doorstep,” Burke said.

Sneed is told Chicago Cardinal

Blase Cupich, who was handpicked by the pope, volunteere­d Mundelein Seminary as

the retreat site. Located in Lake County and near Chicago, it is the largest Catholic seminary in the nation with a little more than 200 seminarian­s worldwide.

The retreat, set for Jan. 2-8, follows a Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report claiming bishops covered up for hundreds of priests and clergy members accused of sexual abuse of children going back 70 years.

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 ?? SUN-TIMES FILES ?? Sneed is told that Cardinal Blase Cupich volunteere­d Mundelein Seminary as the site for a spiritual retreat for U.S. Catholic bishops to be held in January.
SUN-TIMES FILES Sneed is told that Cardinal Blase Cupich volunteere­d Mundelein Seminary as the site for a spiritual retreat for U.S. Catholic bishops to be held in January.
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