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Celibacy and the child sexual abuse crisis
Psychology
  • Thomas G Plante, Santa Clara University
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Article
Publication Date
9-1-2002
Publisher
Psychohistory Forum
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Abstract

Celibacy has received a great deal of media attention recently due to the well-publicized sexual abuse crisis in the U.S. Roman Catholic Church. The Boston Globe reported in January 2002 that a Roman Catholic priest had sexually abused 138 children over 30 years as a parish priest and that religious superiors including Cardinal Bernard Law knew about the sexual abuse allegations and did nothing to stop them. After national and international media began to investigate these and other allegations of child sexual abuse committed by priests, within just a few months approximately 255 American priests including several bishops were accused of child sexual abuse and volunteered, or were forced, to resign. The Church has paid almost a billion dollars in legal settlements regarding child abuse allegations during the past 20 years.

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Citation Information
Plante, T. G. (2002). Celibacy and the child sexual abuse crisis. Clio's Psyche: Understanding the 'Why' of Culture, Current Events, History, and Society, 9, 110-112.