New inquiry could soon begin into the horrific abuse of children by priests and other religious figures in Northern Ireland.
Victims of clerical abuse in Northern Ireland are to be asked to come forward and tell their heart-breaking stories.
It marks the start of a process which could lead to a new inquiry into the horrific abuse of children by priests and other religious figures.
An inquiry has already been held into the years of abuse suffered by young people living in institutions such as children’s homes and orphanages throughout Northern Ireland.
Some of these institutions were run by churches – but an inquiry has never been held into abuse carried out by members of the clergy in other venues, such as church buildings or the victims’ own homes.
The Northern Ireland Executive set up the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry (HIA) in 2012.
It was the biggest child abuse public…
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