The Pueblo Chieftain: ‘Truth and reconciliation’
Last week, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and representatives from the state’s three Catholic dioceses announced a remarkable partnership aimed at bringing to light cases in which priests sexually abused parishioners.
It’s remarkable for a number of reasons. One being the depth of its scope. Former United States Attorney Robert Troyer has agreed to review church records and investigate sexual abuse cases dating back several decades.
Troyer is expected to produce a report as early as this fall on cases which still are eligible for prosecution under the law, as well as others in which prosecutions may no longer be possible, but victims still should be considered candidates for financial compensation and other forms of assistance. Troyer’s report will include the names of priests, including bishops, who “more likely than not” were responsible for abuse.

