Italy’s Catholic Church on Wednesday reported a rise in the number of suspected victims of abuse, mostly at the hands of priests, with 115 cases over the course of 2023-2024.The figure, which includes as many as 21 children under 10 and 35 “vulnerable adults,” compares with 89 alleged victims reported for 2020-2021 and 54 for the year 2022.
The suspected cases were linked to 67 alleged perpetrators, including 44 priests, 15 members of religious orders and eight laypersons, a report by the Italian Bishops’ Conference (CEI) showed.
The global Catholic Church has been shaken for decades by scandals involving paedophile priests and the covering up of their crimes, triggering a crisis that is among the major challenges facing newly elected Pope Leo XIV.
Italy is one of the countries whose local bishops have been more reluctant to confront the issue, compared to other churches in Europe and North America.
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