An inquiry examining institutional sex abuse in Australia has heard 7% of the nation's Catholic priests allegedly abused children between 1950 and 2010. In one religious order, over 40% of church figures were accused of abuse.
The full scale of the problem emerged on Monday, when the commission released the statistics it has gathered.
Gail Furness, the lead lawyer assisting the commission in Sydney, said more than 1,000 Catholic institutions across Australia were identified in claims of sexual abuse, with a total of 1,880 alleged perpetrators between 1980 and 2015.
The average age of the victims was 10.5 for girls and 11.5 for boys. On average, it took 33 years for each instance of abuse to be reported.
Percentage of church figures behind alleged abuse, 1950-2010
Religious institution Percentage
- St John of God Brothers 40.4
- Christian Brothers 22.0
- Salesians of Don Bosco 21.9
- Marist Brothers 20.4
- De La Salle Brothers 13.8
- Patrician Brothers 12.4
- Society of Jesus 4.8
- Missionaries of the Sacred Heart 3.3
- Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart 0.6
- Sisters of Mercy (Brisbane) 0.3
(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-38877158))
I think it would be worth digging into these institutions outside of Australia...
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carmencita ago
The Vianney Retnewal Center has accepted many of them from all over the country. It is called Club Ped in Dittmer Mo. It is as if they are being rewarded for their horrible acts they have committed. They are able to get CP mags and view CP on computers that are at the Center. They have figured out how to disable the software that blocks the CP! No wonder this problem never ends.