For immediate release: Wednesday, July 23rd.
Clergy sex abuse victims disappointed in bishop's response
Top Catholic official is non-committal on helping alleged victim
Victim lives in Israel but may be able to testify via videoconference
Clergy sex abuse victims are ‘sad and disappointed’ that Steubenville’s top
Catholic official won't commit to help an alleged crime victim return to Ohio
and testify before a grand jury. At the same time, however, prosecutors may be
able to arrange for her to testify by videoconference.
Leaders of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, are
disclosing a July 16th letter from Bishop R Daniel Conlon to a
SNAP is upset with Conlon’s response, in which he says he’ll take the request
“under advisement.”
Rocker says she was sexually assaulted as a child by Fr. Gary Zalenski in the
1990s, while he was pastor at St Peter and Paul parish in
"It's sad that the bishop won't give a straight answer and agree to
help," said Judy Jones, SNAP director of
“The request is simple: will Conlon help or won’t he?” said David Clohessy,
SNAP’s national director. “Conlon took three weeks just to answer ‘maybe.’”
Clohessy, Jones, and other SNAP leaders believe Rocker. Church officials found
Rocker's report credible enough that they suspended Zalenski from active
ministry last November.
"Conlon is doing precisely what
Conlon's letter also claims that 'the Diocese of Steubenville must maintain an
objective stance with regard to any legal proceedings'.
Clohessy said he doesn't buy Conlon's argument.
“Helping law enforcement get information about alleged crimes isn’t taking
sides. It’s our civic duty,” he said. “This is just a smokescreen by Conlon to
excuse his ‘do nothing’ posture.”
“We are confident that Rocker is not the only victim of Zalenski,” said Jones.
“We encourage others who saw, suspected, or suffered from Zalenski's sex crimes
to come forward, get help and call police.”
“When victims and witnesses speak up, there is a chance for healing, justice,
and prevention” said Jones. “But when they stay silent, abuse continues.”
Prosecutors are now in touch with Rocker about the possibility of giving
her testimony via videoconference.
Conlon's letter is attached.
CONTACT
Judy Block Jones of St. Louis, SNAP Director Southeastern Ohio 636-433-2511
Helen Schoeppner of Marietta, SNAP Leader Steubenville 740-568-8213
Barbara Dorris of St. Louis, SNAP Outreach Coordinator 314-862-7688 home, 314-503-0003 cell
David Clohessy of St. Louis, SNAP National Director 314-566-9790