“The key goal of our plan was that our Diocese and our churches be places of profound respect and safety for all peoples especially the young and the vulnerable,” said Hagemoen in a letter released Wednesday to all parishes under the Diocese. “We wished to determine how our current policies and practices can be improved, particularly in our commitment to support those who come forward with allegations of abuse and serious misconduct. This work is extremely important and valued. Although, we have come a long way in our efforts, there is much more to do.” Hagemoen added that his heart is grieving in what could be the Catholic Church’s greatest disappointment and sin the violation and victimization by any member of the church, particularly by clergy members, of the young and vulnerable.