The Borneo Post

Pope’s envoys in Chile call for justice for sex abuse victims

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SANTIAGO: The Vatican’s top investigat­or called Tuesday for justice for child sex abuse victims of Chile’s Catholic Church as fresh cases involving pedophile priests came to light.

Malta Archbishop Charles Scicluna spoke as he wound up a week long mission to Chile, where a child sex abuse scandal has rocked the Church.

“Investigat­ing is a duty of justice, we need to do justice to the victims for the good of the country and the good of the Church,” Scicluna told reporters.

Shortly before leaving Santiago airport, Scicluna testified as a witness in one of the sexual abuse cases being investigat­ed by Chilean state authoritie­s.

It was Scicluna’s second visit in four months to Chile in a scandal that has directly embroiled Pope Francis and led to the resignatio­n of some 34 bishops, only three of which have been accepted by the pope.

Several members of the Chilean church hierarchy are accused by victims of ignoring and covering up child abuse by Chilean pedophile priest Fernando Karadima during the 1980s and 1990s.

Dioceses in the southern cities of Temuco and Aysen said four more priests were being investigat­ed for the sexual abuse of minors.

In a statement, Church authoritie­s in Temuco reported that Pablo Isler Venegas was punished in 2015 for the sexual abuse of minors, and prohibited from publicly practicing as a priest or working with adolescent­s and young people.

Scicluna told reporters that “recognisin­g and admitting the full truth, with all its painful repercussi­ons and consequenc­es, is the starting point for authentic healing, both for the victims and the author of the abuses.”

Scicluna and another papal envoy, Spanish priest Jordi Bertomeo, said they had taken testimony from sexual abuse victims during their stay, and set up a victim outreach or “listening service” to help others come forward. — AFP

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