Instructions & Contacts

Reporting Abuse

If you need to report an incident involving a cleric, employee, or church volunteer within the Diocese of Shreveport, please contact:

Mary Arcement Alexander, LPC
(318) 588-2120

You are also strongly encouraged to report directly to your local law enforcement agency.

The Diocese of Shreveport provides the following contacts and resources to ensure that all reports of abuse are heard, documented, and acted upon with integrity and care.

Victim Assistance Coordinator

Mary Arcement Alexander, LPC
318-588-2120

Priest Assessor

Very Rev. Matthew T. Long, J.D., V.G.
318-746-2508

Lay Assessor

Mr. Roy Murry
318-465-6104

Coordinator for Safe Environment

Vicar for Cergy

Very Rev. Rothell Price, JCL, JV
318-868-4441

Diocese of Shreveport

Louisiana Child Abuse Hotline

Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana

Third Party Reporting System for Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors and the Vulnerable by a Bishop

Requirements for Abuse Report to CBAR
  • The name of the U.S. Catholic bishop you are reporting;
  • A description of the allegation, the place where it occurred, and the timeframe of when it occurred, as best you can remember. It will be helpful if the report also includes as many relevant details as possible, such as the names of other individuals involved, as well as dates, times, known circumstances, or other information useful to assess the facts of the situation.
  • You will be given an access number and personal password that can be used to follow-up on the status of your report. The service can provide automated status reports at a very general level, but it can also provide a confidential avenue of communication for asking more detailed questions about status.
  • Your report will be forwarded to the proper Church authority, usually a Metropolitan archbishop (or a Senior Suffragan bishop if the report is about the Metropolitan, or if the Metropolitan See is vacant). All the information you provide will be forwarded without any editing or revisions.
  • At the same time, your report will be forwarded to a lay person who has been designated to assist the bishop in receiving reports.
  • Some reports, such as those involving minors, will be reported to law enforcement.
  • The Metropolitan (or Senior Suffragan) and designated lay person will review the report.
  • The Metropolitan will then send your report to the Apostolic Nuncio along with an initial assessment.
  • The Apostolic Nuncio will then send your report and the Metropolitan’s initial assessment to the appropriate authority within the Holy See.
  • Within thirty days, the Holy See will determine if a formal investigation is warranted. If so, it will authorize a bishop to oversee the investigation.
  • If an investigation is ordered, it will be undertaken by qualified experts, including lay persons. Normally, the investigation is to be completed within 90 days of receiving the order from the Holy See.
  • Once the Holy See receives the conclusions of the investigation, the Holy See will initiate the appropriate process that will lead to a final judgment.

In the wake of revelations of sexual abuse of minors or vulnerable persons by living bishops (active or retired) or eparchs in the past two years, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has established a reporting system accepting allegations of sexual misconduct against minors or vulnerable persons by such bishops. This “reporting system is known as Catholic Bishop Abuse Reporting Service or CBAR. Its website is www.ReportBishopAbuse.org. Its toll-free telephone number through which individuals can file reports regarding a bishop or eparch is 800-276-1562. This nationwide system is being implemented by individual dioceses under the direction of the local bishop. The information gathered will be protected through enhanced encryption.

The purpose of the Catholic Bishop Abuse Reporting Service (CBAR) is to provide a third-party service for
gathering and relaying to appropriate Church authorities reports of the following kinds of misconduct:

• A U.S. Catholic bishop who has:
• forced someone to perform or to submit to sexual acts through violence, threat, or abuse of authority;
• performed sexual acts with a minor or a vulnerable person;
• produced, exhibited, possessed, or distributed child pornography, or recruited or induced a minor or a
vulnerable person to participate in pornographic exhibitions;
• or, a U.S. diocesan or eparchial bishop, or other cleric overseeing a diocese/eparchy in the absence of
a diocesan or eparchial bishop, who, in the exercise of their office, intentionally interfered with a civil or
Church investigation into allegations of sexual abuse committed by another cleric or religious.

Although Church authorities who receive reports of the sexual abuse of a minor and certain other crimes will report them to civil authorities as required by law, this service is not intended as a substitute for calling the police. If you feel that you are the victim of a crime, please contact local law enforcement immediately.