Royal Commission delivers withering criticism of Melbourne Archdiocese

VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA)
The Age

December 5, 2017

By Cameron Houston and Chris Vedelago

The Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne has been found to have ignored, dismissed or covered up allegations of appalling child abuse by seven of its priests in a bid to protect the church’s reputation and avoid scandal.

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse delivered a withering assessment of the Archdiocese’s handling of clerical abuse, with much of its opprobrium reserved for former Archbishop Frank Little who died in 2008.

“We are satisfied that the evidence in the case study showed a prevailing culture of secrecy within the Archdiocese, led by Archbishop Little,” the royal commission found.

“Complaints were dealt with in a way that sought to protect the Archdiocese from scandal and liability and prioritised the interests of the Church over those of the victims.”

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