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'No congregation' escaped Belgian sex abuse
ABC News ^ | Sat Sep 11, 2010 6:25am | AEST

Posted on 09/11/2010 7:28:32 AM PDT by MrEdd

A Belgian Catholic Church-backed commission has released harrowing testimony from around 500 cases of alleged sex abuse involving more than 100 victims, 13 of whom were driven to suicide.

The testimony from victims of clergy and church workers reveals 13 suicides and six attempted suicides "in relation to sexual abuse by a cleric", said the report published by the Commission on Church-related Sexual Abuse Complaints, set up by the Catholic Church.

The commission, headed by independent child psychiatrist Peter Adriaenssens, said it had looked into 475 complaints between January and June this year.

"Almost every institution, every school, particularly boarding schools, at one time harboured abuse," Mr Adriaenssens said.

"It's the Church's Dutroux," he said, referring to the mid-1990s trauma caused in Belgium by the arrest of serial rapist and killer Marc Dutroux - serving life for six rapes and four murders.

The scale of the abuse has stunned the church.

"We realise that we were totally misinformed and that we weren't aware of the gravity of the situation and that these victims were hurt for life," the Bishop of Tournai, Guy Harpigny, said.

"Some committed suicide. This is extremely serious. Mindsets are changing and I think the church authorities are also ready to act towards change," added the bishop, who has been tasked with looking at paedophilia in the church.

Most of the complaints received by the commission were related to charges of sexual abuse committed between the 1950s and the late 1980s by Catholic clergy, but also by teachers of religion and adults working with youth movements.

The victims are today aged between 50 and 60.

The 200-page report which contains testimonies from some 124 anonymous "survivors" - as they are called - reveal that the sexual abuse for most victims began at age 12, although one was two years old, five were aged four, eight aged five and 10 aged seven.

While the description of the alleged sex abuser is often imprecise, where verification had been made 102 were found to have been members of some 29 religious orders, the report said.

"We can say that no congregation escapes sexual abuse of minors by one or several of its members," the report's authors wrote.

Two-thirds of the alleged victims were male.

The commission said it received most of its testimony after the forced resignation in April of the bishop of Bruges, Roger Vangheluwe, who admitted having sexually abused his nephew between 1973 and 1986.

A woman in the report testified that she was abused at age 17 by a priest and tried to seek help from a bishop in 1983.

"I told him 'I have a problem with one of your priests'. He told me: 'Ignore him and he will leave you alone'," she said.


The sexual abuse for most victims began at age 12, although one was two years old, five were aged four, eight aged five and 10 aged seven. (www.sxc.hu: Mario Alberto Magallanes Trejo, file photo)


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: belgium; catholic; homosexualagenda; moralabsolutes; pedophile
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1 posted on 09/11/2010 7:28:33 AM PDT by MrEdd
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Perverts in the Catholic Church and the covering up of their homosexual adventures is nothing new.


2 posted on 09/11/2010 9:06:23 AM PDT by DemonDeac
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