Well....whaddaya know....same shit - different diocese.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2...dline.html
Of course....they have excuses....
Pretty embarrassing when you need a battery of accountants to figure out how many of your priests have been shoving their dicks up the altar boys' assholes.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2...dline.html
Quote:The Diocese of Phoenix has missed its self-imposed deadline to publish details of how many priests have been accused of sexual misconduct and the associated costs of the scandal.
The diocese, which oversees parishes in Maricopa, Coconino, Yavapai and La Paz counties, promised to publish a comprehensive list of abusive clergy and an accounting of costs associated with the scandal by June 14. That hasn't happened, and diocese officials are refusing to talk about it.
The report as promised would detail the full scope of the church abuse scandal in Phoenix, which lost more than two dozen priests to accusations and arrests. The scandal, which erupted in 2002 with the release of diocesan files in Boston, is believed to have cost the church nationwide an estimated $3.3 billion in court settlements and verdicts to date.
Of course....they have excuses....
Quote:The count is complicated by several factors:
The diocese has existed for 42 years, and early on, most priests previously had been assigned to the Diocese of Tucson. On its list of accused priests, Tucson lists 10 who served primarily in Phoenix.
The diocese has hosted numerous religious orders, such as Jesuits and Franciscans, to serve as parish priests. More recently, those priests have come from overseas. Such priests may or may not be listed in a diocesan account; their orders are responsible for them, not the diocese.
Pretty embarrassing when you need a battery of accountants to figure out how many of your priests have been shoving their dicks up the altar boys' assholes.