Warning: This story contains references to sexual abuse of children
A New York Times story details the Catholic Church’s so-called geographic solution to problematic priests – hiding them on remote Pacific islands
The legacy of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy and the tactic of moving abusers to new dioceses without addressing the problem has been well-documented for decades. But the latest story is close to home – Catholic clergy or missionaries accused of sexual abuse, who were transferred to the Pacific Islands.
Some went on to abuse more victims.
New Zealander Pete McKenzie is a freelance journalist who broke the story for the New York Times, and in today’s episode of The Detail he explains a pattern of using the Pacific as a “dumping ground” for accused or even convicted abusers.
His reporting covers the cases of 34 men from New Zealand, Australia, the US and the UK. Of those,…
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