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Article originally prepared on : 07 April 2010
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Description: April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and also Child Abuse Prevention Month.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and also Child Abuse Prevention Month. A topic that is included in both of these focus areas has to do with clergy sexual abuse. Continuing on a regular basis to be a topic in the news, clergy sexual abuse has been an ongoing focus for our organization.
As one of only three organizations in the state devoted to this issue, we have hosted a support group for those survivors in our region since spring of 2002. Participants come to the group from a 50-mile radius.
While sexual abuse by Catholic priests and order monks has been featured in the global headlines, other clergy members have certainly committed the same crimes against children and youth. And other denominations have also relocated the abuser, who has then been free to continue abusing.
Furthermore, non-clergy individuals have also used their position within their church to abuse. This is not an issue of celibacy or homosexuality.
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