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French report: There have been estimated 330,000 victims of child sex abuse within France's Catholic Church

French report: There have been estimated 330,000 victims of child sex abuse within France's Catholic Church

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Tuesday, October 05, 2021 09:32:00 AM UTC

A major French report released Tuesday found that an estimated 330,000 children were victims of sex abuse within France's Catholic Church over the past 70 years, in France's first major reckoning with the devastating phenomenon.

Olivier Savignac, head of victims association "Parler et Revivre" (Speak out and Live again), who contributed to the probe, told The Associated Press that the high ratio of victims per abuser is particularly "terrifying for French society, for the Catholic Church."The commission worked for 2 1/2 years, listening to victims and witnesses and studying church, court, police and press archives starting from the 1950s. A hotline launched at the beginning of the probe received 6,500 calls from alleged victims or people who said they knew a victim.Sauve denounced the church's attitude until the beginning of the 2000s as "a deep, cruel indifference toward victims." They were "not believed or not heard" and sometimes suspected of being "in part responsible" for what happened, he deplored.Sauve said 22 alleged crimes that can still be pursued have been forwarded to prosecutors. More than 40 cases that are too old to be prosecuted but involve alleged perpetrators who are still alive have been forwarded to church officials.The commission issued 45 recommendations about how to prevent abuse. These included training priests and other clerics, revising Canon Law -- the legal code the Vatican uses to govern the church -- and fostering policies to recognize and compensate victims, Sauve said.

The report comes after a scandal surrounding now-defrocked priest Bernard Preynat rocked the French Catholic Church. Last year, Preynat was convicted of sexually abusing minors and given a five-year prison sentence. He acknowledged abusing more than 75 boys for decades.One of Preynat's victims, Francois Devaux, head of the victims group La Parole Liberee ("The Liberated Word"), told The Associated Press that "with this report, the French church for the first time is going to the root of this systemic problem. The deviant institution must reform itself."He said the number of victims the report identifies is "a minimum.""Some victims did not dare to speak out or trust the commission," he said, expressing concerns that the church in France still "hasn't understood" and has sought to minimize its responsibilities.The church must not only acknowledge events but also compensate victims, Devaux said. "It is indispensable that the church redresses the harm caused by all these crimes, and (financial) compensation is the first step."The Preynat case led to the resignation last year of the former archbishop of Lyon, Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, who has been accused of failing to report the abuses to civil authorities when he learned about them in the 2010s. France's highest court ruled earlier this year that Barbarin did not cover up the case.French archbishops, in a message to parishioners read during Sunday Mass across the country, said the publication of the report is "a test of truth and a tough and serious moment.""We will receive and study these conclusions to adapt our actions," the message said. "The fight against pedophilia concerns all of us ... Our support and our prayers will keep going toward all the people who have been abused within the church."

Pope Francis issued in May 2019 a groundbreaking new church law  requiring all Catholic priests and nuns around the world to report clergy sexual abuse and cover-ups by their superiors to church authorities.In June, Francis swiftly rejected an offer from Cardinal Reinhard Marx, one of Germany's most prominent clerics and a close papal adviser, to resign as archbishop of Munich and Freising over the church's mishandling of abuse cases. But he said a process of reform was necessary and every bishop must take responsibility for the "catastrophe" of the crisis.

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