because he would be stigmatized if you got to jail, i did d not want to ruin this person's life. >> theot forgeget abot whwhat happened. about 10 years later, he confronted the church again with the crimes. again, the priest kept his job. he spoke with his supervisor, without success. last decemember, he turned t tte church once a again, butut this time, methining changed. the diocese filed a complaint against the priest. >> what changed was the perception and the listening. now they are really listetening. not just halfheartedly, claiming they don't have time for example, those doing listening changed to. the bishop of lindbergh really spent two hours with me and i noticed he seemed affected by the discussion. >> the judiciary also hopes to hold someone accountable, not just the perpetrator, but also his supervisor. there mayy have bebeen an obstruction of justice. the e statute of limitations h s passed, bubut the chchurch is investigating g the case, raisig his house for the abuse summit in rome. >> i expect this summit to be the beginning of an ongoing process, and forgot to be like