Sunday, March 2, 2008

The American Catholic Church still resists statute of limitations.


Commentary - Marci A. Hamilton: Killing abuse suit bill puts children at risk

Filed under: BALTIMORE , Marci A. Hamilton , BA Opinion
29, 2008 3:00 AM (2 days ago) by Marci A. Hamilton, The Examiner
BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Under pressure from the Catholic Church, Maryland lawmakers shelved legislation to identify predators among us. With HB858, Maryland was part of a national movement to eliminate statutes of limitations for childhood sexual abuse. This bill offered the hope of a “window” to allow claims previously barred.

Our legal system favors predators over the protection of children. By the time victims are capable of coming forward, the law lets predators escape through the statute of limitations — again and again.

Those predators now live and work near — often with — our children, but we do not know who they are because we keep the courthouse locked against victims.

Perhaps even harder to understand, the Catholic Conference of Maryland killed this bill through lies and misrepresentations about its purposes and effects.
Churches recently distributed handouts to area Catholics making outrageous and dishonest claims.

2 comments:

Robert M Kraus Sr said...

Who is this irreverent guy Biaggio? He sure does a lot of posting of insulting remarks , , , , in the Washington Post, no less. The Pope is coming to the USA, and Biaggio wants to grill him on all sorts of stuff and tell him how the Church should be run.

Who is Biaggio? Male or female? Where does Biaggio live? What is Biaggio's real name? Who is the blog author that will approve this message?

Robert M Kraus Sr
Akron Ohio
rmkraus@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

Robert,

Why don't you address the issue rather than denote inguisitional trademarks. What do you say about a hierarchy which permitted the abuse of children to continue by resending pedphile priests out to abuse children again. This went on for decades. Address the issue not personalities.