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Abuse victim sues Vatican in bid to identify accused clergy members worldwide

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LOS ANGELES: A US man who says he was raped by a priest as a child announced Thursday he was suing the Vatican seeking the identifica­tion of accused clergy members worldwide.

Over recent months, the Catholic Church has been gripped by a global sexual abuse scandal – particular­ly in Australia, Chile and the US – with allegation­s that cases were covered up by top church officials.

“I’m seeking the truth – that’s what this is all about,” 52-year- old Manuel Vega, who said he suffered five years of abuse by southern California parish priest Fidencio Silva-Flores when he was a choir boy, told a press conference in Los Angeles.

“You have to get the images in your head what these priests did to us. And the Catholic Church has done nothing ... the inaction continues to damage children,” he added.

Vega was one of around 500 victims of sexual abuse or rape who in 2007 agreed with the archdioces­e of Los Angeles, the biggest in the US, to a landmark US$ 660 million settlement.

In 2 013, the a rchdiocese published the names of the 120 clergy members involved. Among them was Silva-Flores, who was accused of abusing at least 28 minors, according to Vega’s lawyers.

The priest was allowed to return to his native Mexico just after the first allegation­s were made, they claim. It is not known whether he remains a priest or if he has contact with children.

Vega’s suit, filed in a Los Angeles federal court, aims to force the Vatican to reveal the identities of all priests accused of abusing children, alleged related files and details of clergy members who helped cover up the acts, explained his lawyer, Jeff Anderson. — AFP

 ??  ?? Survivor Joelle Casteix (left) speaks beside Vega in front of a photo of US bishops meeting the Pope, during a news conference to announce the filing of a federal lawsuit against the Vatican, in Los Angeles. — AFP photo
Survivor Joelle Casteix (left) speaks beside Vega in front of a photo of US bishops meeting the Pope, during a news conference to announce the filing of a federal lawsuit against the Vatican, in Los Angeles. — AFP photo

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