Biographical Sketch
Patrick
J. Wall, a canon lawyer and world-renowned expert on the Catholic Clergy
Abuse Crisis, has been a senior consultant at Manly & Stewart since
2002. A former Roman Catholic Priest and Benedictine Monk, Patrick has a
bachelor's degree in philosophy and a master's of divinity degree from
Saint John's University in Minnesota. In 2007, he received an LL.M in
Canon Law from the Cardiff University School of Law in Wales.
While a practicing priest in Minnesota, Patrick served as a faculty
resident, member of the seminary sexual abuse response team, associate
pastor, parochial administrator, defender of the bond, advocate,
tribunal judge, high school instructor, member of the archdiocesan
finance council, and member of the Canon Law Society of America. In
these capacities, he became intimately familiar with the day-to-day
operations of a parish, tribunal, religious order, and archdiocese.
After working as a "fixer" in the church, dealing with the aftermath of
sexual abusive priests in parishes and schools, Patrick left the
priesthood, finding that the only way that abuse survivors would get the
help and healing they needed was outside of the church hierarchy.
Now married and a father, Wall has consulted on more than 200 cases of
clergy abuse in the United States and has become a leading advocate and
expert on the causes and cover-up involved in the worldwide crisis. He
is an author of "Sex, Priests and Secret Codes," a leading book on the
2000-year history of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, and
co-authored the upcoming "New Book of Gomorrah."¯
Patrick has also been extensively profiled in numerous worldwide and
national magazines, newspapers and radio and television show
source:
http://www.manlystewart.com/attorney/patrick-j-wall
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