Spain’s parliament agreed to review a proposal by several political parties that have called for the establishment of commission to investigate sexual abuse cases in the Catholic Church.
The proposal, which was presented Feb. 1 by the left-wing Podemos party, along with two other parties, could lead to a vote to form a commission to investigate the church’s handling of abuse allegations.
The two major conservative parties in Spain, including the Popular Party, opposed the proposal. According to the newspaper El País, Popular Party members said they do not oppose the formation of a commission but believe it should not limit its investigation solely to the Catholic Church.
The proposal for a commission came one day after the country’s prosecutor ordered its regional offices to compile information on ongoing investigations into clergy sexual abuse.
Although the Spanish bishops’ conference has vowed to investigate sex abuse cases in the country, it…
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