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Sex abuse scandals in the Catholic Church

The Catholic Church has been shaken by a string of child sex abuse scandals.

The latest is a report released on Thursday which uncovered hundreds of cases allegedly committed by clergy and laymen in Germany’s top diocese.

Here are some high-profile cases around the world:

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United States

In February 2019, Pope Francis defrocked a former cardinal in a first for the Roman Catholic church over accusations American Theodore McCarrick, 88, sexually assaulted a teenager 50 years ago.

A grand jury investigation into dioceses in Pennsylvania in 2018 threw light on sexual assault, systematically covered up by the Church by “over 300 predator priests”. More than 1,000 child victims were cited.

US Cardinal Donald Wuerl, accused of a cover-up, resigned.

Between 1950 and 2016, the US Catholic Church received 18,500 complaints against 6,700 members of the clergy, according to the site bishop-accountability.org.

Several senior church members in the US have been forced to resign for protecting sex offender priests, including the late cardinal Bernard Law.

Chile
During a visit to Chile in 2018, Pope Francis stirred controversy by supporting bishop Juan Barros, accused of covering up for offender priest Fernando Karadima during the 1980s and 1990s.

Francis later apologised and invited some victims to Rome and summoned all of Chile’s bishops, who presented their resignations.

He has accepted some of those, including Barros’s.

In October 2018, a Chilean court ordered the Church to pay 450 million pesos ($671,000) in compensation to three victims of sexual violence by a former priest.

Australia
A Melbourne jury found Cardinal George Pell, 77, guilty in 2018 on one count of sexual abuse and four counts of indecent assault against two boys in Melbourne in the 1990s.

Pell was released from prison in 2020 after the High Court quashed his conviction.

In 2018, the Vatican announced the departure of Philip Wilson, the archbishop of Adelaide found guilty of failing to report allegations against notorious sex offender Jim Fletcher in the 1970s.

Wilson was jailed for a year, a sentence overturned on appeal.

Germany
Since 2010, hundreds of cases of sex assault against minors in religious institutions have emerged in Germany.

The most high-profile involve the Jesuit-run Canisius College in Berlin and a choir in Ratisbon, southern Germany, where at least 547 children were allegedly victims of assault, including rapes, between 1945 and the 1990s.

In 2018, the German Bishops’ Conference said 1,670 clergymen committed some sexual attack against 3,677 minors, mostly boys, between 1946 and 2014, mostly going unpunished.

The 800-page report on the Cologne diocese released on Thursday found 202 alleged perpetrators of sexual assault and 314 victims between 1975 and 2018.

More than half of the victims were under 14.

Ireland
Accusations of sex crimes in Ireland’s Catholic institutions date back decades, with the number of underage victims estimated at 14,500.

Several bishops and priests accused of covering up abuse have been punished.

During his visit to Ireland in 2018, the pope met a victim of priest Tony Walsh, who sexually assaulted children for over two decades before being defrocked and jailed.

France
In 2019, a French court gave Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, archbishop of Lyon, a six-month suspended jail sentence for covering up for a priest, Bernard Preynat, accused of assaulting around 70 scouts between 1986 and 1991.

The conviction was overturned on appeal in 2020, but the pope accepted his resignation.

Preynat was jailed for five years in 2020.

Earlier this month, an independent enquiry investigating church child abuse in France said there might have been at least 10,000 victims since 1950. (AFP)

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