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GILLIAN FLACCUS
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange paid thousands of dollars to treat allegedly abusive priests and their accusers but permitted some acknowledged molesters to continue in the ministry, newly released files show.
Nine priests were ordered into therapy after being accused of sexual abuse. Nearly 1,000 pages of confidential documents from their files were released Tuesday.
The files included medical bills, psychological evaluations of accused clergy, letters between bishops and, in one case, a petition for laicization to Pope John Paul II written by the accused priest himself.
It was the second mass release of such papers in a week. The first batch of some 10,000 pages of files was released on May 17 as part of a record-breaking, $100 million settlement between the diocese and 87 plaintiffs who had sued over alleged abuse.
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Associated Press
LOS ANGELES - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange paid thousands of dollars to treat allegedly abusive priests and their accusers but permitted some acknowledged molesters to continue in the ministry, newly released files show.
Nine priests were ordered into therapy after being accused of sexual abuse. Nearly 1,000 pages of confidential documents from their files were released Tuesday.
The files included medical bills, psychological evaluations of accused clergy, letters between bishops and, in one case, a petition for laicization to Pope John Paul II written by the accused priest himself.
It was the second mass release of such papers in a week. The first batch of some 10,000 pages of files was released on May 17 as part of a record-breaking, $100 million settlement between the diocese and 87 plaintiffs who had sued over alleged abuse.
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