No announcement has been made regarding the compensation amount for each victim, according to a statement noting that the compensation committee is currently reviewing the opinions produced by the investigative committees.
During the 212th Plenary Assembly, which started on Monday, the bishops assessed the ongoing financial compensation process and approved the creation of a solidarity fund to finance these compensations.
This fund will be sustained by 50% contributions from CEP, with the remaining 50% shared among all dioceses and religious institutes.
The document emphasizes that this is not a legal process but a gesture of solidarity from the Church in Portugal, expressing communion with the victims’ suffering and aligning with the path undertaken so far.
The bishops reaffirm their commitment to ensuring a safe Church environment, preventing abuse, and express gratitude to national and diocesan structures which support victims, redirect complaints appropriately, and engage in prevention, protection, and care training.
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