Mexico’s Pontifical University opens child and youth protection centre
MEXICO
Catholic Register
BY DAVID AGREN, CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE
November 24, 2016
MEXICO CITY – When Father Daniel Portillo set about designing programs to protect children and address allegations of sexual abuse, he quickly encountered a core challenge in Mexico: an unwillingness to acknowledge the very existence of a problem with predatory priests.
“The first aspect to overcome is saying that this does not exist in Mexico. It exists. Pedophilia among priests exists,” said Father Portillo, a professor at the Pontifical University of Mexico and the director of the newly formed Center for Investigation and Interdisciplinary Training for the Protection of Minors at the school.
“We were in denial, thinking and supposing that it didn’t exist or it wasn’t here or it was an American or Anglo-Saxon problem,” Father Portillo said. “It’s a problem hitting us at a global level.”
Sex crimes committed by priests against children have…
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