GENEVA: Sexual, psychological and physical violence has taken place in several countries within the ultra-conservative Society of Saint Pius X, Swiss newspaper Le Temps reported Saturday after a months-long investigation into the breakaway Catholic group.
The society “cannot escape accusations of control, sexual violence and a cult of secrecy”, the newspaper wrote, with one victim support group reporting around 60 “problematic priests”.
The Society of Saint Pius X is a group of fundamentalist Catholics that strongly opposes the liberal reforms of the Catholic Church imposed by the Vatican II Council in the 1960s.
The society says it is present in more than 60 countries across six continents, with 590 priests and nearly half a million faithful.
It said its reporters had been given more than 20 internal documents, including letters signed by top officials and extracts from internal investigations.
“Our analysis shows that the violence took place in all four…
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