A Catholic nun from Zambia has called on African Christian leaders to take decisive action against the abuse of women in the Church.
Sister Linah Siabana, a mental health specialist with the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa, delivered her message during the recent Symposium and Annual General Meeting of the Conference of Major Superiors of Africa and Madagascar (COMSAM), in South Africa.
Sister Siabana called out a “persuasive culture of silence” in the church, saying it “hinders justice and healing for those impacted”.
She shared accounts of religious women who have suffered at the hands of priests or fellow sisters, including a case where a sister attempted suicide multiple times following abuse. “She felt dirty, and felt that whoever looked at her was seeing what [had been] had done,” recounted Siabana.
She emphasised the power imbalance that plays into church abuse, leaving an “incalculable” physical and psychological toll…
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