Vatican City – The Vatican has announced plans to compensate victims of a Peru-based Catholic movement, which was dissolved last year following revelations of rampant sexual and psychological abuse by some of its leaders.
Pope Francis ordered the closure of the ultra-conservative Sodalitium Christianae Vitae (SCV) a week before his death, after a seven-year Vatican investigation.
The lay order acknowledged that its founder Luis Fernando Figari and other leaders of the movement sexually and psychologically abused at least 19 minors and 10 adults between 1975 and 2002.
The investigation also revealed financial mismanagement.
The Vatican said Wednesday it would set up a “listening channel” in Lima in May for the victims, in order to hear their complaints and requests for compensation.
The church will use assets seized from SCV to compensate the victims, it added.
“For those who have directly suffered abuse, this announcement opens a real opportunity to continue…
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