Bishop of Parramatta Vincent Long Van Nguyen tells royal commission he was abused

AUSTRALIA
Sydney Morning Herald

Rachel Browne

The Bishop of Parramatta, Vincent Long Van Nguyen, has told a royal commission he suffered sexual abuse by a member of the clergy after arriving in Australia as a refugee from Vietnam in 1981.

Bishop Long told the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse he had enormous empathy for victims.

“I was also a victim of sexual abuse by clergy when I first came to Australia, even though I was an adult,” he said.

“That had a powerful impact on me and I want to walk in the shoes of other victims and endeavour to attain justice and dignity for them.”

The bishop, 55, told the commission ordained ministers have too much power in the Catholic church and too little accountability.

The lack of women and lay people in leadership positions in the Catholic church has contributed to the high proportion of child sexual abuse allegations, Bishop Long told the inquiry.

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