Awful truth: Child sex abuse in the Catholic Church

(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 06, 2005, bishops prepare to attend a Mass in the parish church of Lourdes, during the 40th annual plenary assembly of bishops. – An independent commission will deliver on October 5, 2021, its verdict, unprecedented and much awaited, in a “general report” of more than 300 pages, an abundant collection of verbatims from victims, and extensive appendices : it is a sum of more than 1,300 pages that the Independent Commission on Sexual Abuse in the Church (Ciase) since 1950, chaired by the senior civil servant Jean-Marc Sauve, is preparing to hand over, the conclusion of two and a half years of work. (Photo by ERIC CABANIS / AFP)

 

PARIS, France (AFP) — The Catholic Church has been repeatedly rocked by child sex abuse scandals over the last three decades.

An independent inquiry on Tuesday found there were 216,000 victims of French clergy between 1950 and 2020.

It is the latest in a series of landmark reports and investigations that have helped lift the “veil of silence” around the crimes.

– Australia –

This handout photo taken on October 12, 2020, and released by the Vatican press office, the Vatican Media, shows Pope Francis (L) posing with Australian cardinal George Pell during a private audience at the Vatican. (Photo by Handout / VATICAN MEDIA / AFP)

After a series of scandals, Australia’s government set up a Royal Commission, a top-level inquiry into institutional child sex abuse.

The commission said in February 2017 that most of the abuse took place in churches, with seven percent of Catholic priests accused of abusing children in Australia between 1950 and 2010. It said allegations were almost never investigated.

It found that 4,444 alleged incidents of child sex abuse had been reported to Church authorities. In some dioceses, more than 15 percent of priests were perpetrators.

The commission also heard testimony from the Vatican’s former finance chief Cardinal George Pell, who was found guilty in 2018 of sexually abusing choirboys in Melbourne in the 1990s.

Pell — who had been Pope Francis’ anti-corruption tsar — was released from prison in 2020 after a court quashed his conviction.

 

 

– Germany –
In June, Pope Francis rejected an offer by top German bishop Reinhard Marx to resign over the Church’s “institutional and systemic failure” in handling child sex abuse in the western city of Cologne.

It revealed that 314 minors, mostly boys under the age of 14, were sexually abused there between 1975 and 2018.

Cardinal Reinhard Marx (L), Archbishop of Munich and Freising, addresses a press conference in Munich, southern Germany, on June 4, 2021, after he had offered Pope Francis his resignation over the church’s “institutional and systemic failure” in its handling of child sex abuse scandals. – “It is important to me to share the responsibility for the catastrophe of the sexual abuse by Church officials over the past decades,” said Marx in a letter to the pope dated May 21, 2021 and published on June 4 by his archdiocese in Munich. (Photo by LENNART PREISS / AFP)

A German Bishops’ Conference study in 2018 had previously revealed widespread sexual abuse by German clergy.

It found that 1,670 clergymen had committed some type of sexual attack against 3,677 minors, mostly boys under 13, between 1946 and 2014, while saying this was almost certainly an underestimate.

Most perpetrators have not been punished and the Church grants compensation on a case by case basis, without transparency.

– United States –
In 2002, the Boston Globe revealed the massive scale of sex abuse on children in the Boston diocese and efforts by the Catholic hierarchy to cover it up. The paper’s investigation was the subject of the Oscar-winning film “Spotlight”.

In 2004, a Church commission published a report requiring clergy to report suspicions of sexual assault.

According to lawyers, more than 11,000 complaints have been lodged in the US by victims of priests. Dioceses have paid out hundreds of millions of dollars in out of court settlements.

Victims associations say that these payouts allow the church to escape justice.

This handout photo taken on September 13, 2018 and released by the Vatican Media, shows Pope Francis (C) posing with Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houst (2ndR), who leads the US Conference of Bishops, Cardinal Sean O’Malley (2ndL) of Boston, who advises the pope on sex abuse issues, Archbishop of Los Angeles Jose Horacio Gomez (R), deputy president of US Conference of Bishops, and Monsignor Brian Bransfield (L) of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, general secretary of US Conference of Bishops, prior to a private audience at the Vatican on September 13, 2018. – Pope Francis met with US bishops and cardinals on on September 13, 2018, to discuss the Vatican’s response to a new wave of devastating claims of sexual abuse by clergy. The US Catholic Church has been shaken by the publication of a report on sexual abuse by clergy in Pennsylvania and by the resignation in July of US Cardinal Theodore McCarrick. (Photo by Handout / VATICAN MEDIA / AFP)

A grand jury investigation into Pennsylvania dioceses in 2018 exposed the systematic cover-up by the Church of abuse by “over 300 predator priests”. More than 1,000 child victims were cited.

Cardinal Donald Wuerl, accused of a cover-up, resigned.

In 2019, Pope Francis defrocked former American cardinal Theodore McCarrick in a first for the Church.

DEDHAM, MA – SEPTEMBER 03: Former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick passes protesters as he leaves the Dedham courthouse after pleading not guilty during his first appearance for sexual assault charges on on September 3, 2021 in Dedham, Massachusetts. Scott Eisen/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Scott Eisen / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Several dioceses have since opened their archives, revealing that hundreds of priests had been suspected of abusing minors.

– Ireland –
Accusations of large scale sex crimes in Ireland’s Catholic institutions go back decades, with the number of underage victims estimated at nearly 15,000 between 1970 and 1990 alone. Several bishops and priests accused of covering up abuse have been punished.

The official Ryan Commission report in 2009 found widespread abuse of children in Catholic-run institutions between the 1930s and the 1970s.

It said Church-run orphanages and industrial schools were places of fear, neglect and endemic sexual abuse.

A 700 page report from the Commission of Investigation into sexual abuse allegations is pictured in front of the Government buildings in Dublin, Ireland, on November 26, 2009. The Irish government apologised Thursday for failing to protect children from sexual abuse by Catholic priests, and vowed that “this can never happen again”. In a statement, it said a new report into sexual abuse over decades showed clearly that “a systemic, calculated perversion of power and trust was visited on helpless and innocent children.” AFP PHOTO/Peter Muhly (Photo by PETER MUHLY / AFP)

The 2009 Murphy report into the Dublin archdiocese said that between 1975 and 2004 the Church had “obsessively” concealed abuse. And after another highly critical report in 2011, into the Cloyne diocese the Vatican recalled its ambassador after the then Irish premier accused it of obstructing investigations into sex abuse by priests.


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