
In a St. Louis-based victim advocacy group's first public statements after it reportedly apologized to a priest accused of sexual abusing minors, the group attempted to reframe its statement as something closer to “sorry, not sorry.”
In an interview with RFT on Tuesday, Barbara Dorris, the executive director of Survivors Network of those Abused By Priests, or SNAP, said, “You have to read [the statement] very carefully." Then she herself went on to erroneously claim that the group had made its apology contingent on “if” its statements about Fr.…