Sex abuse scandal has cost Altoona-Johnstown diocese $21.5 million, bishop says
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown has made what could be considered its most in-depth public statement concerning clerical child sexual abuse within its organization since the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General issued a grand jury report in 2016 outlining an alleged systemic effort to protect predator priests within its ranks.
A Dec. 10 edition of The Catholic Register, the dioceses official publication, included multiple stories about the subject, a special message from Bishop Mark Bartchak and a chart showing that the expense of the scandal cost the diocese $21,491,052 from July 1, 1999, until Dec. 1, 2018.
The attorney generals report provided information about how the diocese then under the guidance of bishops Joseph Adamec and James Hogan allegedly protected at least 50 religious leaders accused of abuse.
The diocese has often declined to comment on subjects concerning clerical abuse, citing a policy of not discussing matters that could deal with ongoing litigation.
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