Four years in the past, Pope Francis known as for a significant international summit to deal with the issue of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, promising an finish to cover-ups. But the Vatican has incessantly been accused of now not doing sufficient, in comparison to different nations, to take on the problem.
A different panel arrange in 2014 to advise Pope Francis on tactics to higher give protection to minors from sexual abuse via the clergy confronted heavy scrutiny in 2017 when Marie Collins, an Irish abuse survivor and panel member, left the crowd mentioning the Church’s unwillingness to switch.
“When I resigned I wanted it to be known that there was resistance,” Marie revealed. “I wanted it to be known that the Commission had been trying to do its work … but stumbling blocks had been put in its way by people within the curia.”
“Vatican power and politics [were] involved. They wanted to control the commission, to take away our independence. They were afraid of any changes we might bring in. And it still goes back to the core of the whole problem from the very beginning: saving the Church’s reputation,” she added.
Italy seems to have taken a unique manner in comparison to different nations in its dealing with of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.
In the absence of an impartial investigation or engagement via the Italian state, and given there aren’t any authentic figures, it’s been left to the rustic’s simplest marketing campaign crew to assemble what it could possibly.
Euronews spoke to the president of the Abuse Network crew, Francesco Zanardi, who’s himself a survivor of abuse. The marketing campaign crew has simply launched its maximum complete document up to now with over 400 circumstances recorded during the last 13 years.
“The overall number of potential victims a priest can abuse differently from a layperson is what matters. That’s mainly due to cover-ups and the fact that the priest rather than being reported to the police is often being moved from one church to another which creates more victims,” Francesco Zanardi explained. “In Italy, there are three times as many priests than in France.”
The report has been sent to the Italian authorities to raise awareness of the issue. It was estimated that the overall number of victims in the country would amount to nearly 1 million.
The Italian Bishops Conference in November released a report covering reported cases over the past two years. The 41-page document revealed 89 presumed victims, based on complaints that had been collected by so-called ‘listening centres’ that were set up in dioceses.
Vctims’ groups said the real number of cases was likely much higher and slammed the report’s limited scope as “shameful.”
“Italy is still a very homogeneous country from a cultural and social point of view,” Iacopo Scaramuzzi, Vatican Correspondent for La Repubblica newspaper told Euronews.
“I am not saying that we are all Catholics but every Italian has a link to the Catholic church whether it’s through the family or in the past. That’s why, here, it takes longer and it’s more difficult for people, in general, to become aware of what’s going on,” he added.