[Photo above: Church in Tabora, Tanzania. Credit: Unsplash.]
A Catholic priest and psychotherapist who provides protection and treatment for abused children has spoken out about sexual abuse in the Church in Africa, and about the silence that goes with it.
In an in-depth interview with the Swiss-based justice news outlet JusticeInfo.net, Father Stéphane Joulain, the coordinator for integrity in ministry for the Society of Missionaries of Africa (White Fathers), said that fighting abuse in the Church can’t be a priority for a continent struggling with war, malnutrition, endemic and systemic poverty.
“Combating sexual violence in the Church is not a priority for most African countries,” he said, adding that “there are several powerful obstacles”, before lining up a range of factors making it hard for abuse committed by Church officials to be investigated.
The first obstacle, according to Joulain, is the perception that the Church in Africa is “a major centre…
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