Each officially recognised survivor of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church in Belgium will receive an additional 3,000 euros in financial support, which is being funded by the country’s dioceses and religious congregations. According to Stichting Dignity, the foundation coordinating support for victims, the total allocation could exceed 2.5 million euros.
This announcement followed a meeting in Brussels on Saturday, which was part of a series of ‘encounter days’ intended to give survivors a voice in shaping policy. A total of 1,591 victims will benefit.
An urgent and necessary step towards recognition and care
National coordinator Jessika Soors explained that the measure aims to make psychotherapeutic care more accessible pending the creation of a permanent legal framework for victims of sexual abuse, both within and outside the Church. She stressed that, although the past cannot be undone, the new payment represents “an urgent and necessary step towards recognition and care”.
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