The Abbot of Caldey Abbey, a remote Welsh island monastery, has issued an apology following an independent review into historical child sex abuse by a late monk.
Father Jan Rossey apologised for the “great suffering” endured by children who were sexually abused by Father Thaddeus Kotik, who died in 1992 and the “culture of secrecy and cover-up” that kept it hidden.
The review, led by Jan Pickles, a former assistant police and crime commissioner, investigated allegations of abuse from the late 1960s to 1992. Victims included both boys and girls, many pre-pubescent, who either lived on or visited the island as children.
The investigation found Kotik used tactics such as offering treats and babysitting to groom children and their parents, enabling years of abuse, some of which persisted as families returned to the island.
The report highlighted repeated failures by the abbey’s leadership to report allegations to authorities, despite victims…
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