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| The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests SNAP Press Release Priest admits molesting kids He may have as many as 30 victims Once secret church records to be released His hand-written confession will also be provided Cleric who worked in New Orleans & Baton Rouge Event happens on eve of important federal court hearing Catholic officials try to “exploit” First Amendment, SNAP says WHAT They will also publicly prod Louisiana Catholic religious officials to They will also urge a three-judge panel to let a lawsuit by one of the predator’s victim move forward. WHEN WHERE WHO WHY Catholic officials are trying to have a civil lawsuit tossed out claiming that it will interfere with their “freedom of religion.” SNAP contends, however, that the law guarantees freedom to believe what we want, not act how we want. The group is urging the judges to let the suit proceed. Springer worked in more than six parishes in Louisiana (including several in New Orleans). Initially, he was part of a religious order called the Redemptorists. In 1973, the head of Redemptorists wrote that Springer was “causing much harm to the members of the community” and “has tried to maneuver people so that he could do his ‘own thing.’” However, the order gave Springer a “clean bill of health” and on that basis, in 1973, the Baton Rouge diocese accepted him for ministry. In his March 2009 confession, Springer claims he was molested as a youngster by a priest and writes “I got a dispensation from the Redemptorists without the Redemptorists telling the diocese that I had needed help.” Springer was defrocked in 1990. His victims are represented by Houston attorney Felecia Peavy (713-222-0205, 281-787-8244, felepeavy@juno.com). Springer’s assignments include: St. Gerard Majella in Baton Rouge, St. Pius X in Baton Rouge, St. Mary’s of False River, Pointe Coupee Church, Our Lady of the Assumption in Clinton, Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Slidell and St. Alphonsus Parish in New Orleans). The case is on the 9:00 a.m. docket on June 9 in federal court in New Orleans. CONTACT: | |
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