According to a report released May 28, Italian dioceses recorded 69 cases of abuse involving minors or vulnerable adults in 2023 and 2024—a rise compared to 2022. The Italian bishops’ conference said the increase reflects “the emergence of incidents that had previously remained hidden.”
Italian dioceses reported 69 cases of abuse involving minors or vulnerable adults in 2023 and 2024, most occurring in parish settings, according to a report released Wednesday, May 28, by the Italian bishops’ conference.
The 98-page document, which reviews efforts to combat sexual abuse in the Italian Church, details 69 cases involving 118 alleged victims—one-third of whom were between the ages of 10 and 14.
By comparison, a 2022 report recorded 32 cases and 54 potential victims. Of the 69 recent cases, 11 involved sexual relations, 19 involved sexual assault, and 25 involved inappropriate touching.
Further reading: Sexual abuse in the Catholic Church: the Italian exception
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