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The global pandemic of clerical child sex abuse

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A Pennsylvania grand jury has released its findings accusing 300 Catholic priests of sexually assaulting more than a thousand children over 70 years.

The report was released yesterday and follows a two-year investigation.

Thee 884-page redacted grand jury report was scheduled to be published two months ago, but the Pennsylvania Supreme Court stalled its release when more than a dozen priests took legal action, claiming the allegations would damage their reputations and deny their right to due process.

The report contained evidence from victims as well as forensic examination of files held by the Church in six dioceses around Pennsylvania. The archived material was reluctantly handed over by the dioceses under subpoena.

Among the long litany of abuse, the grand jury report contained shocking evidence of four priests from Pittsburgh who allegedly preyed upon a group of young boys in a pedophile and child pornography ring.

The priests used whips, violence and sadism while repeatedly raping their victims in a rectory.

The Pennsylvania grand jury described the behaviour of the dioceses as “a playbook for concealing the truth.” It is an experience that mirrors our own in Australia.

Full column here.

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