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Catholic Church admits betrayal over sex abuse allegations

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 5:39 am
by D1B
Took em 2000 years, but its a start....

THE Catholic Church has admitted it betrayed its own people and the expectations of the wider community in its handling of sex abuse allegations.

But despite the admission, contained in a submission to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, the church's Truth, Justice and Healing Council has made no significant changes to internal processes designed to bring closure to victims. :ohno:

The 200-page submission outlines the church's Towards Healing process, which was created in 1996 to help victims of abuse by Catholic priests.

The program will be the subject of a fortnight of intense scrutiny by the commission, starting on December 9 this year.

While the council has admitted grave faults across its investigation and response to allegations of child sexual abuse, the submission says only it is open to suggestions for improvements from the commission.

The church has proposed a national body to supervise the Towards Healing process but no process for independent oversight of repatriations for victims outside of church officials.

Among the internal problems the submission has outlined was a lack of central record-keeping of claims of child sexual abuse and "incomplete" records. :coffee:
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