Seattle archdiocese protesters want more abuse documents disclosed

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Protesters held signs and childhood photos in a demonstration at the Seattle archdiocese headquarters on Monday.

Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests said they want documents detailing what they say is years of abusive clergy and staffers. The organizer of the protest said the church simply naming 77 accused abusers in January “might be like washing their hands, but they have yet to wash their whole body.”

The Archdiocese of Seattle released a list of clergy child sex abusers in <a href="http://www.kiro7.com/news/names-child-sex-abusers-among-seattle-clergy-relea/40014968">January</a>. It listed dozens of people who served from 1923 to 2008: 30 archdiocesans, 16 religious priests, 14 religious brothers, one religious sister, two deacons and 14 priests from other dioceses.

See below for map of churches, schools and hospitals in Washington where child sex abusers, serving as priests, worked on assignment. Read the list here.