Group VITA, representing victims, will present proposal imminently
Group VITA – the organisation set up by Portuguese bishops following the country’s ‘child sex abuse scandal’ – has announced it will be presenting the Church with a proposal later this month for financial compensation for victims identified this far.
In a statement marking the one-year ‘anniversary’ of the release of the report that exposed the rot that has been festering within the Church for decades, the group – led by psychologist Rute Agulhas – said that it has already received 71 requests for help, and carried out 45 consultations.
This, of course, is in addition to the hundreds of cases considered by the Independent Commission for the Study of Sexual Abuse of Children in the Catholic Church.
“The majority of the situations reported concern adults who were victims of sexual violence in childhood or adolescence, but there are also situations of especially vulnerable adults,” explains…
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