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Jan 5, 2026 / 18:32 pm (CNA).
The Archdiocese of New Orleans released a letter written to child sexual abuse claimants apologizing for the โinexcusable harmโ they suffered.
โOn behalf of the clergy, religious, and laity of the Archdiocese of New Orleans,โ Archbishop Gregory Aymond of New Orleans expressed in the Dec. 26, 2025, letter his โprofound regret over the tragic and inexcusable harmโ child abuse survivors suffered.
The letter was made public on Jan. 4 and emphasized that the Archdiocese of New Orleans โtakes responsibility for the abuse.โ Aymond said the archdiocese โpledges to keep children and all vulnerable people safe in our ministry.โ
โI sincerely apologize to you for the trauma caused to you and to those close to you as a survivor of sexual abuse perpetrated by a member of the clergy, a religious sister or brother, or a lay employee or volunteer working within the Catholic Church,โ Aymond said.
โI am ashamed that you or anyone should have been sexually abused by someone working within the Catholic Church. Sexual abuse is an inexcusable evil, and I am ashamed that you or anyone should have been sexually abused by someone working within the Catholic Church.โ
โPlease know that you are not to blame for the abuse perpetrated on you,โ Aymond said. โYou were and are completely innocent and did nothing to deserve the pain you have suffered because of the hideous crime of sexual abuse of a minor.โ
โRecognitionโ provisions
The public release of the letter is a part of an โextensive media outreachโ to express the Archdiocese of New Orleansโ โcommitment to the nonmonetary provisions laid out in its Chapter 11 settlement plan,โ according to the Clarion Herald, the official newspaper of the archdiocese.
The letter follows the October 2025 approval for a $230 million bankruptcy settlement to pay out over 650 victims after five years of litigation.
The Chapter 11 case filed in 2020 highlights a number of procedures in its nonmonetary provisions โto foster child protection and prevent child sexual abuse.โ Within its โrecognitionโ section, the document calls for individual apology letters and a public apology letter.
โIt is my fervent hope that as we bring these Chapter 11 proceedings to a close, you will achieve some sense of peace, justice, and healing,โ Aymond wrote in the letter. โI hold you and all survivors of abuse in prayer daily and encourage all to join me in prayer for you.โ
The letter will be shared through multiple media outlets over the upcoming days and weeks.
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/268895/new-orleans-apology-abuse-victims
