4,444 Victims: Extent of Abuse in Catholic Church in Australia Revealed

February 6, 2017

I may have just created a new category for my posts entitled “Pedophilia” as the volume of information now warrants it—and that’s a good thing.

Is it my imagination, or do the British press enjoy exposing the pedophilia/sexual abuse in Australia? Apparently it’s acceptable to them to ignore same in their own country—not only within the church, but parliament, law enforcement, the education system, etc.

Don’t they know people living in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones? Their holier-than-thou attitude is off-putting, to say the least.

Right, then! The dirty laundry will soon be out on the line for all to see—whether the British press is on board or not. Just watch! 

And as we know from other sources, the inhuman acts are not limited to the Catholic Church. Anglican and others are implicated—right up to the Vatican. Houses of the holy in general are long time cesspools of depravity.

When the extent of the abasement is fully known, the reeling public will require significant healing. The figures below may be astounding to some, but on the grand scale pale in comparison.

I noticed this weekend that David Icke spoke out on the PizzaGate topic. His video contribution is here

For the reticent… I hope you’re getting the picture. The BIG picture.  ~ BP


4,444 victims: extent of abuse in Catholic church in Australia revealed

The Guardian

Seven per cent of Australia’s Catholic priests were accused of abusing children in the six decades since 1950, according to new data from the royal commission.

On Monday the royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse released damning statistics on the scale of the crisis within the Catholic Church. The numbers confirm the extent of sexual predation already suggested by four years of royal commission hearings involving the church, which are now entering their final weeks.

Up to 15% of priests in some dioceses were alleged perpetrators between 1950 and 2015, with abusers most prevalent in the dioceses of Sale and Sandhurst in Victoria, Port Pirie in South Australia, and Lismore and Wollongong in New South Wales. The numbers were even worse in some national Catholic orders. By far the worst was the order of the St John of God Brothers, where a staggering 40% of religious brothers are believed to have abused children.

Twenty-two per cent of Christian Brothers and 20% of Marist Brothers, both orders that run schools, were alleged perpetrators. More than one in five priests in the Benedictine community of New Norcia were alleged perpetrators, while 17.2% of clergy were accused of crimes against children in the Salesians of Don Bosco order.

In total, between 1980 and 2015, 4,444 people alleged incidents of child sexual abuse relating to 93 Catholic Church authorities. The abuse allegedly took place in more than 1,000 institutions. The average age of victims was 10.5 for girls and 11.6 for boys. The overwhelming majority of survivors were male. Almost 1,900 perpetrators were identified and another 500 remained unidentified. Thirty-two per cent were religious brothers, 30% were priests, 29% were lay people and 5% were religious sisters.

The royal commission said 37% of all private sessions it held with survivors from all institutions related to abuse in the Catholic Church.

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