The Archbishop of Madrid confirmed the Pope will visit Spain this year, in apparent affirmation of Vatican support for the scheme after two years of dispute between Church and government.
Church authorities reached an agreement with the Spanish government to set up a process to support and compensate victims of sexual abuse in the Church.
The Minister of the Presidency, Justice, and Relations with Parliament Félix Bolaños, the bishops’ conference president Archbishop Luis Argüello of Valladolid and the president of the conference of Religious Fr Jesús Díaz Sariego OP signed the agreement on 8 January.
Under the new agreement, the Church will fund compensation while the office of the People’s Defender, or ombudsman, will monitor the amounts paid out according to a scheme designed to reach consensus between Church, state and victims’ representatives.
The agreement ends two years of dispute over the Church’s responsibility for abuse, dating from October 2023 when…
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