A newly released clerical sexual abuse report in Poland’s Diocese of Sosnowiec is being described by investigators as a necessary step toward accountability, while Church leaders call it a painful but essential moment in rebuilding trust after years of scandals.
The partial report, published Feb. 12 by the independent commission “Explanation and Repair,” documents at least 50 identified victims of sexual abuse of minors and highlights systemic failures in how allegations were handled over decades.
Priests incardinated into diocese
The report found that approximately 3.2% of almost 600 priests incardinated into the diocese since its founding in 1992, were involved in abusive behaviors — with some cases of abuse committed by Sosnowiec’s priests before the establishment of the diocese.
Bishop Artur Wazny of Sosnowiec framed the publication of the partial report as a moment of “deep pain,” “shame” and “necessary purification.”
“The report is not an act of accusation nor…
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