The Theodore McCarrick “Reign of Sexual Abuse and Terror” allegedly began in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York and extended to his final assignment in the Archdiocese of Washington, DC

Theodore McCarrick was ordained a priest in 1958 and began his climb to the highest ranks in the Church at that time while commencing his “reign of sexual abuse and terror” on young children and young adults, especially at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City

After serving as New York Cardinal Terence Cooke’s secretary and then becoming an Auxiliary Bishop of New York,  Theodore McCarrick was named the founding bishop of Metuchen, New Jersey in 1981 where his “reign of sexual abuse and terror” continued and became more insidious.  Was he sent to Metuchen to hide his abuse and terror in the New York Archdiocese?

In 1986, McCarrick became the Archbishop of Newark, NJ.  Was he sent to Newark to hide his “reign of sexual abuse and terror” in the Metuchen, New Jersey, Diocese? 

It was in Newark that McCarrick’s “reign of sexual abuse and terror” was not only horrific and scandalous but known to supervisors, Archdiocesan clergy, and the Vatican.  Despite this, he was named the Archbishop of Washington, DC, in 2000, and in 2001, named a Cardinal.  Which part of the McCarrick’s “reign of sexual abuse and terror” occurred in the Archdiocese of Washington, DC, and which bishops and/or priests knew about McCarrick?  It is time to come clean!