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Abuse victims to meet at N.J. Parish

Abuse victims and advocates to appear on SAT and SUN MARCH 19 & 20 at New Jersey parish to find other victims

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Abuse victims and advocates to appear at New Jersey parish to find other victims

Alleged clergy abuser wreaked havoc in many New Jersey communities

What

Clergy abuse survivors and their advocates and supporters will distribute leaflets before and after Masses.  The leaflets will describe the abuse by a priest, Fr. Terence Mc Alinden of the Trenton Diocese at the time which included Sayreville, its effects on his victims, and a request for other victims to come forward.

When

Saturday and Sunday, March 19 and 20, 2011 before and after parish Masses (Saturday, 5:00 PM and Sunday, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, and Noon.

Where

In front of Our Lady of Victories Parish, 24 Main Street, Sayreville, NJ, 08872 – 732-257-0077

Who

Bob Markulic, a victim of Terence Mc Alinden from the 1960’s at Our Lady of Victories, his family, supporters, fellow survivors of abuse, and advocates from a non-profit charity that assists victims of clergy abuse

Why

For the past twenty years, victims of Fr. Terence Mc Alinden have come forward in growing numbers to report their abuse by this priest who had access to thousands of children in his work as director of youth programs for the Trenton Diocese.  Mc Alinden’s “reign of terror” and abuse placed thousands of children at risk of abuse and exposed them to acts of unspeakable horror.  The Diocese of Trenton participated in a decades-long cover-up of Mc Alinden, allowing him to continue to work with youth and hold the title of “pastor” at parishes.  Victims from Ocean County, Middlesex County, Atlantic County, and Monmouth County (to name a few)  are coming forward to expose Mc Alinden and hold him accountable.

Contacts

Bob Markulic, former Sayreville resident and O.L.V. victim – 908-319-8441

Rev. Robert Hoatson, Road to Recovery – 862-368-2800

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