
Current Review Board
Members 2007-08
Mario Henry Barsotti
marflobars@aol.com
Rosemary Bower, Ph.D.
rosemarybower@hotmail.com
Colleen T. Davies
cdavies@reedsmith.com
George Fruehan
geofru@usa.net
Frank Heffernan
fmh@marinmail.com
Steve McFeeley
smcfeely@foleylaw.com
Rev. James McGee
jmcgee@sjvianney.org
Victims Assistance Coordinator:
Sister Glenn Anne McPhee, OP
gmcphee@oakdiocese.org
Promoter of
Justice:
Rev.
Robert McCann
bmccan@oakdiocese.org
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Diocesan
Review Board
A Review Board for the Diocese of Oakland has been in
existence since 1993. Its purpose is to assist the Bishop of the
diocese in reviewing and handling cases of alleged sexual abuse against
persons acting in the name of the Church. In earlier years the Board was
called the Sensitive Issues Committee. The Board is responsible for
investigating allegations of clergy sexual abuse, assessing the allegation
and making recommendations to the Bishop regarding the alleged offender. In
2003 the Sensitive Issues Committee was renamed the Diocesan Review Board
operates as a consultative body to Bishop Allen H. Vigneron.
Purpose:
Purpose of the Diocesan Review Board is to assist the
Bishop of the Diocese in reviewing and handling cases of alleged sexual
abuse against clergy and other persons acting in the name of the church.
Membership:
- Board shall be comprised of no less than five
members or more than nine.
- The majority of the Board must be laypersons not
in the employ of the diocese.
- One member must be a priest who is experienced and
respected as a pastor in the diocese.
- One member will have the particular expertise of
treatment of sexual abuse of minors.
- All Members shall be of outstanding integrity and
possess good judgment.
- Generally all members must be in full communion
with the church. Bishop has the right to make an exception to this
requirement.
- One member must be a victim/survivor or a parent
of a victim/survivor of clergy sexual abuse of a minor.
- Members are to be volunteers.
- The Victim’s Assistance Coordinator will be staff
to the Diocesan Review Board.
- The Promoter of Justice may attend and participate
in all meetings of the Diocesan Review Board.
Terms of Office:
The members of the Diocesan Review Board are appointed by the
Bishop to a five-year term once renewable. The Bishop may remove a member
of the Board but must state a serious reason for this action.
Officers:
The Bishop shall designate one Board member as
Chairperson and one Board member as Vice Chairperson for a one-year term.
- The Chairperson will ordinarily convene and
preside at the meetings of the Board in accordance with the will of the
Board.
- The Vice Chairperson will perform these functions
when the Chairperson is unable to do so.
Meetings:
The Diocesan Review Board shall conduct its business at meetings.
These meetings shall be scheduled to occur monthly or as often as necessary
in order to perform its duties.
- The meeting shall reflect the pastoral care of
this process, which is consultative and advisory and not adversarial and
adjudicative.
- The Board receives and considers information,
deliberates and formulates its determinations, and makes its
recommendation to the Bishop.
- One over half of the membership of the Board shall
constitute a Quorum.
- The Board ordinarily will meet in person, but may
in cases of extreme emergency meet by telephone conference call.
Functions of the Diocesan Review Board:
- The Diocesan Review Board provides assistance to the Bishop
by assessing the allegations of sexual abuse of minors in order to
advise the Bishop whether or not the allegations appear to be credible.
- Make recommendations as to the fitness of the
alleged offender to continue in ministry while his case is pending.
- An ongoing relationship with outside experts may
be key in assuring the Board’s need to act promptly in these cases. The
Board may be assisted in its deliberations, assessment and
investigations by the Diocesan Attorney or by a mental Health
Professional chosen for his or her expertise in cases of sexual abuse.
- Periodically review Diocesan Policies and
Procedures for dealing with sexual abuse of minors at appropriate
intervals.
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