The Catholic Church: A village that enables child abuse
AUSTRALIA
Independent Australia
September 22, 2019
By Suresh Ruberan
What is present in the corridors of Catholic Church culture that enables such sexual abuse of children and such heavy repudiation of victims and their families?
This is a poignant question given the George Pell’s recent failed appeal – the highest-ranking official in the Catholic Church to be convicted of child sex abuse – and the radical pushes for reform coming from Catholics themselves, as well as the growing despair of conflicted Catholics.
From the movie Spotlight, which built momentum to confront Catholic Church culture, comes a quote, “If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a village to abuse one”. 7% of Catholic priests are alleged perpetrators. This number does not constitute a village.
So, what is it about the Church’s handling of these cases that makes it such a bludgeoning mess? It is the culture…
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