Church accepts orphanage’s shameful past

AUSTRALIA
The Courier-Mail

MICHAEL MADIGAN THE COURIER-MAIL APRIL 16, 2015

THE Catholic Church appears to have accepted the full extent of its shameful past at Neerkol as it faces a catalogue of extraordinary allegations of sexual aggression and cruelty against society’s most vulnerable people, orphaned children.

Francis Sullivan, chief executive of the Truth, Justice and Healing Council, made it clear outside the commission yesterday this was no place to challenge the testimony of witnesses and offered unequivocal support for sexual assault victims. Outdated attempts to handle abuse allegations internally had ended and the Church was determined to do all it could to right past wrongs, Mr Sullivan said.

Anyone approaching the Church about child sexual abuse was now immediately encouraged to speak to law enforcement agencies, he said.

Mr Sullivan’s council has already supported the Royal Commission’s chairman Peter McClellan, who wants governments to establish an independent national redress scheme, funded by the institutions responsible for the abuse.

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