I stated something to these regards on the other thread. I honestly don’t doubt what Bp. Gumbleton says is true. Its a terrible thing that should NEVER happen to anyone. He, of all the bishops in the country (to my knowledge), thus would have some of the most insight into the abuse issues. He has been a bishop for 38 years now. Has he used his insight into this issue to fight abuse? If he has done nothing about it in his 38 years as bishop, then this is nothing but an absolute tragedy. As a bishop, he has a degree of power a layman or a priest may not have. If indeed he was silent in those 38 years, how much could have been prevented? I don’t pretend to understand the man or what he is thinking. There may have been a legitimate reason why he remained silent. I only hope that he was working behind the scenes somehow to prevent these abuse tragedies. I just can’t comprehend a Bishop who was once abused not working to prevent the pain that he suffered from occuring to others. I truly truly hope that we are missing a part of the puzzle.