[Photo above: Antonia Sobocki, inset, and the loudfence campaign.]
A Cumbrian campaign to put victims at the heart of deterring child abuse in religious settings is on track to become a national event.
Mum-of-two Antonia Sobocki has already broken new ground with her determined efforts, winning support from Carlisle Cathedral for its first ‘loudfence’ event, designed to amplify the voices of victims and survivors.
It encourages those affected by clerical abuse – and those who want to show support for them – to post messages and colourful ribbons to a fence or other public object.
There are now also plans for a national roll-out of the initiative at all 42 of the country’s cathedrals. Just how powerful it can be is being shown at Antonia’s local church, St Peter’s Church in Kirkbampton, west of Carlisle, which last year staged the UK’s first loudfence.
This year, the loudfence has already seen the…
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