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world1 month ago

Michigan AG Reports Abuse Allegations Against 51 Priests in Grand Rapids Diocese

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel released a detailed report on allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct by priests in the Diocese of Grand Rapids, revealing 51 priests with allegations dating back to 1950, and highlighting extensive investigations, victim support efforts, and criminal prosecutions related to clergy abuse across Michigan. The report emphasizes transparency, victim acknowledgment, and ongoing efforts to address past abuses, with several priests already prosecuted and others awaiting legal action.

society2 years ago

"Massive Scale of Child Sexual Abuse by Spanish Clergy Revealed in Commission's Report"

An independent commission in Spain has estimated that over 200,000 minors were sexually abused by members of the Roman Catholic clergy since 1940. The report, which included a poll of over 8,000 people, found that 0.6 percent of Spain's adult population said they had suffered sexual abuse by clergy when they were children. The percentage rose to 1.13 percent when abuse by lay members was included. The report criticized the Catholic Church for its denial and attempts to downplay the issue and recommended the creation of a state fund to pay reparations to victims. The Spanish bishops' conference will react to the report on Monday.

religion2 years ago

"Empowering Women and Amplifying Abuse Victims: Synod's Message to Catholics"

The Synod of Bishops at the Vatican, led by Pope Francis, highlighted the historic inclusion of women as full, voting members for the first time ever, emphasizing the importance of women's ministries in the Catholic Church. The delegates also stressed the need for the church to listen to victims of clergy sexual abuse and commit to preventing such abuse in the future. The letter addressed to the "people of God" aims to communicate the synod's experience and priorities, including responding to victims of abuse and addressing the needs of the poor. The final document, expected to be released on October 28, will outline areas of agreement and disagreement among the delegates.

religion2 years ago

"Clergy abuse survivors demand 'zero tolerance' law after controversial Vatican appointment"

Clergy abuse survivors have proposed a new church law calling for the permanent removal of abusive priests and superiors who covered for them, following outrage over Pope Francis' appointment of Cardinal Victor Fernández to head the Vatican office that investigates sex crimes. The survivors, part of the global advocacy group End Clergy Abuse, unveiled the draft law and are seeking to draw attention to the ongoing scandal in the Catholic Church and the failure of Francis and the hierarchy to fulfill their promises of "zero tolerance" for abuse. Fernández has faced criticism for his handling of abuse cases in Argentina, including refusing to promptly remove a priest accused of abusing teens. The proposed law calls for the dismissal of priests who commit sexual offenses against minors or vulnerable adults and the removal of bishops or religious superiors who fail to report sex crimes to law enforcement.

religion2 years ago

"Pope Francis Faces Distraction of Church Sex Abuse Scandal During Visit to Portugal"

As Pope Francis visits Portugal for World Youth Day, the country's Catholic Church is grappling with revelations of widespread clergy sex abuse. A panel of experts reported that at least 4,815 boys and girls had been abused since 1950, contradicting the church's previous claims of only a few cases. The church's response has been criticized as clumsy and hesitant, leading to the formation of Portugal's first survivor advocacy group. While the scandal is not officially on the pope's agenda, he is expected to meet with victims during his visit. The church in Portugal has apologized for the abuse and is working to establish procedures and tailor responses to sex abuse.

assault2 years ago

Ex-Cardinal McCarrick Charged with Sexual Assault in Wisconsin.

Former cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who was defrocked by Pope Francis in 2019, has been charged with sexual assault in Wisconsin over an alleged incident that occurred in 1977. The charge follows multiple similar allegations against McCarrick, who pleaded not guilty to separate sexual assault charges in Massachusetts in 2021. McCarrick was once considered the most powerful cardinal in the US, but was stripped of his titles and defrocked based on evidence that suggested he had sexually abused children and seminary students for decades.