Article 6ZH8X Jesuit leaders did nothing to stop a priest from sexually abusing children. The church may canonize one

Jesuit leaders did nothing to stop a priest from sexually abusing children. The church may canonize one

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Ryan Di Corpo of National Catholic Reporter
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The prominent religious order postponed the ordination of Donald B Dickerson, but ultimately allowed his promotion

Numerous officials within the Roman Catholic religious order known as the Jesuits struggled in the 1970s and 1980s over how to deal with a man whom they knew molested children - but nonetheless was ordained a priest, according to a review of internal correspondence concerning his career.

The correspondence about the late Donald B Dickerson stems from a pending Louisiana state court lawsuit filed in June 2024 that alleges he raped a 17-year-old student at the order-run Loyola University New Orleans in 1984. It provides a rare, complex, behind-the-scenes look at how local leaders during a much earlier phase of the worldwide Catholic church's ongoing clergy molestation scandal struggled to contain a predator priest's repeated abuse of children while encouraging him to seek psychological help.

National Catholic Reporter is a national US news outlet that has been reporting on issues within the Catholic church since 1964

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