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Related: About this forumGlobal Catholic nuns urge reporting of sex abuse to police
Source: Associated Press
Global Catholic nuns urge reporting of sex abuse to police
By NICOLE WINFIELD
November 24, 2018
ROME (AP) The Catholic Churchs global organization of nuns has denounced the culture of silence and secrecy surrounding sexual abuse in the church and is urging sisters who have been abused to report the crimes to police and their superiors.
The International Union of Superiors General, which represents more than 500,000 sisters worldwide, vowed to help nuns who have been abused to find the courage to report it, and pledged to help victims heal and seek justice.
The statement, issued on the eve of the U.N.-designated International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, was the first from the Rome-based UISG since the abuse scandal erupted anew this year and as the sexual abuse of adult nuns by clergymen has also come to light. The Associated Press reported earlier this year that the Vatican has known for decades about the problem of priests and bishops preying on nuns, but has done next to nothing to stop it.
In the statement Friday, the UISG didnt specify clergy as the aggressors. While such abuse is well known in parts of Africa, and an Indian case of the alleged rape of a nun by a bishop is currently making headlines, there have also been cases of sexual abuse committed by women against other women within congregations.
The UISG statement was broad, condemning what it called the pattern of abuse that is prevalent within the church and society today, citing sexual, verbal and emotional abuse as types of mistreatment that festers in unequal power relations and demeans the dignity of its victims.
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By NICOLE WINFIELD
November 24, 2018
ROME (AP) The Catholic Churchs global organization of nuns has denounced the culture of silence and secrecy surrounding sexual abuse in the church and is urging sisters who have been abused to report the crimes to police and their superiors.
The International Union of Superiors General, which represents more than 500,000 sisters worldwide, vowed to help nuns who have been abused to find the courage to report it, and pledged to help victims heal and seek justice.
The statement, issued on the eve of the U.N.-designated International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, was the first from the Rome-based UISG since the abuse scandal erupted anew this year and as the sexual abuse of adult nuns by clergymen has also come to light. The Associated Press reported earlier this year that the Vatican has known for decades about the problem of priests and bishops preying on nuns, but has done next to nothing to stop it.
In the statement Friday, the UISG didnt specify clergy as the aggressors. While such abuse is well known in parts of Africa, and an Indian case of the alleged rape of a nun by a bishop is currently making headlines, there have also been cases of sexual abuse committed by women against other women within congregations.
The UISG statement was broad, condemning what it called the pattern of abuse that is prevalent within the church and society today, citing sexual, verbal and emotional abuse as types of mistreatment that festers in unequal power relations and demeans the dignity of its victims.
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Eugene
Nov 2018
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Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)1. Terrorists!
No terrorist sisters! The best remedy is to bite your tongue. Dont gossip in the convent because that will inspire the devil..
-- Pope Frank
bitterross
(4,066 posts)2. The Bishops and the Cardinals aren't going to like that!
How dare those Nuns tell people to trust in something other than the very Church that abused them.
MineralMan
(147,386 posts)3. That may well be the RCCs next scandal.
It has been a global issue for centuries, and one that is almost unknown.
Voltaire2
(14,657 posts)4. That's crazy talk.
What happens in parish stays in parish.
Those nuns will be reminded to sit down and shut up.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)5. Recommended. eom