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An inquiry into the way the Catholic Church handled child sex abuse accusations against one of its priests has strongly criticised church procedures.
An inquiry into the way the Catholic Church handled child sex abuse accusations against one of its priests has strongly criticised church procedures.
Had the protocols of today been in force in the early 1980s, the abuse by the priest – identified only as Father F – could have been stopped in its tracks, the report says.
Two of those abused by Father F, in a northern NSW town, subsequently committed suicide.
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