Albuquerque Journal

Addressing abuse

Parishes in 5 New Mexico cities to host meetings

- BY OLIVIER UYTTEBROUC­K JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Archdioces­e of Santa Fe officials will field questions about clerical sexual abuse in a series of panel discussion­s

The Archdioces­e of Santa Fe officials will field questions about clerical sexual abuse in a series of panel discussion­s scheduled from Nov. 7 to Jan. 31 at five parishes around the New Mexico, the archdioces­e said Monday.

The announceme­nt came less than a week after a court-ordered disclosure of church records about three former Archdioces­e of Santa Fe priests, and about a month after the archdioces­e released a list of 74 clergy who have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children, together with an apology to survivors.

The Rev. John Daniel, the archdioces­e’s vicar for clergy, issued an email asking all parishes to publish the time and place of the panel discussion­s at least twice in their church bulletins.

“The purpose for these Panel Discussion­s, are to help with healing and transparen­cy,” Daniel said in the email.

The panels will be held at parishes in Albuquerqu­e, Santa Fe, Taos, Clovis, and Las Vegas, N.M. Panelists will be available to “answer questions, address concerns and give informatio­n,” according to the email.

District Judge Alan Malott on Wednesday approved a request from a television station to unseal court records related to three former priests who have been named in dozens of lawsuits dating to the 1990s. The former priests are Sabine Griego and Jason Sigler, who live today in New Mexico, and Arthur Perrault, who fled the state in 1992.

The panels will be held in communitie­s and parishes that were among those hard hit by the clergy abuse crisis. One panel is slated to take place at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Las Vegas, N.M., where both Sigler and Griego are alleged to have sexually abused children, according to court records.

On Sept. 12, Archbishop of Santa Fe John C. Wester released a list of 74 clergy who were credibly accused of sexually abusing children, and issued an apology to survivors “for the pain and suffering you have endured,” he said in a written statement introducin­g the list.

“It is my deepest hope that our publicatio­n of this list will serve as an important step in healing for survivors, their families, and our Church and communitie­s,” Wester wrote.

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