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Posted: Tuesday, 04 December 2007 3:43PM

NYC Catholic Coloring Book Warns Kids About Predators



NEW YORK (AP)  -- A new coloring book being distributed by the Archdiocese of New York uses a cartoon guardian angel to warn kids against predators in what is apparently the first such effort by a Roman Catholic diocese in the United States.

Read and Print a Copy of the Coloring Book (pdf)
Read and Print a Copy of the Comic Book (pdf)
   
But the head of an advocacy group for victims of abuse by priests said the book should say explicitly that trusted adults -- including priests -- may be the abusers.
   
In the coloring book the perky guardian angel tells children not to keep secrets from their parents, not to meet anyone from an Internet chat room and to allow only "certain people'' like a doctor or parent to see "where your bathing suit would be.''
   
In a comic book version for older kids, a teenager turns to St. Michael the Archangel for strength to report that two schoolmates are being sexually abused.
   
Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the archdiocese, said the books are new this fall and have been distributed to about 300 schools and 400 religious education programs to use as a resource.
   
"It's to help young people to know situations they should not get into,'' he said. "How to be safe -- but to try to do it in an age-appropriate and sensitive way.''
   
Zwilling said the coloring book grew out of the archdiocese's "safe environment'' training program for adults such as coaches and parent volunteers who interact with children.
   
He said that as far as he knows, the coloring book is the first of its kind to be produced by church officials.
   
David Clohessy, national director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said he, too, was unaware of any similar effort.
   
Clohessy said that while he welcomes any attempt to teach children how to stay safe, he believes the coloring book should state more clearly that the predator is more likely to be a trusted adult than a stranger.
   
"There continues to be a bit of an overemphasis on stranger danger,'' Clohessy said. "I think it would be most effective if it would say, 'Not only strangers molest kids. Even adults you like and your parents respect -- teachers, doctors, priests -- can hurt kids.'''
   
Clohessy, who emerged as the most prominent victims' spokesman after accusations of widespread abuse by priests shook the Catholic church in 2002, said the church's steps to address the issue "were undertaken belatedly and begrudgingly and under external pressure.''
   
But Zwilling said the vast majority of priests are "good and holy men,'' and he said it would have been inappropriate for the coloring book to single out priests as potential abusers.
   
"You don't want to frighten children,'' he said. "You also don't want to stigmatize any group.''
   
The closest the coloring book comes to directly addressing the church abuse scandal is a picture of a second angel -- not the guardian angel -- grinning at a priest and an altar boy through a wide open door.
   
"For safety's sake, a child and an adult shouldn't be alone in a closed room together,'' the text reads. "If a child and an adult happen to be alone, someone should know where they are and the door should be open or have a big window in it.''

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