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This is an archive article published on April 23, 2010

US victim sues to open secret Vatican priest sex abuse files

The alleged victim of a US priest accused of being a serial pedophile sued the pope and the Vatican in an attempt to open secret files containing internal investigations into sex abuse.

The alleged victim of a US priest accused of being a serial pedophile sued the pope and the Vatican in an attempt to open secret files containing internal investigations into sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Church.

“There is a painful and long history of the Vatican and the top officials… muffling and suppressing the truth and protecting themselves and their own reputation instead of protecting the children,” attorney Jeff Anderson said at a press conference.

“This suit demands further action by the Vatican and the removal of every single priest that has offended a single child and every single bishop and cardinal that has been complicit in those crimes.”

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Anderson,who has spent decades pursuing justice for victims of child sex abuse,said the case is far broader than a suit he brought against the Vatican in 2002 and is ‘unprecedented’ in its scope and demands.

That case is currently before the Supreme Court to determine whether the Vatican,which claims sovereign immunity,can be sued in a US court.

Yesterday’s lawsuit was filed on behalf of an unnamed alleged victim of a serial pedophile priest called Father Lawrence Murphy,who is accused of molesting up to 200 boys at a school for the deaf in Wisconsin.

It is the fifth case Anderson has brought forward on behalf of Murphy’s victims.

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He released documents in March showing that Pope Benedict XVI,then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger,was made aware of the allegations against Murphy in 1996 but took no action.

Anderson said that while Murphy’s abuse was reported to the archbishop in the 1950’s and to local law enforcement in 1974,he remained a priest in good standing until his death in 1998.

Already under pressure from a slew of scandals spreading across Europe,the Vatican vigorously defended the pope,arguing that Ratzinger’s office chose not to begin defrocking proceedings against Murphy due to his ill health and seclusion.

Benedict XVI on Wednesday said the Roman Catholic Church was taking action against the scourge of pedophile priests and “shared” the suffering of abuse victims.

Anderson dismissed the pope’s assurances as “lip service.”

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He insisted that the only action which would satisfy victims and protect children would be to open the Vatican sex abuse files to the public so parents can be warned of abusers in their parish and law enforcement officials across the globe can initiate prosecution.

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