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Church refers abuse case to Vatican

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WARSAW: The Polish Catholic Church’s most senior archbishop notified the Vatican on Saturday of a Polish bishop accused of shielding priests known to have sexually abused children.

The referral, unpreceden­ted in the deeply religious country, will test procedures introduced by the Vatican last year to hold to account bishops accused of turning a blind eye to child sex abuse. The Vatican is now expected to assign an investigat­or to the case.

“I ask priests, nuns, parents and educators to not be led by the false logic of shielding the Church, effectivel­y hiding sexual abusers,” Poland’s Primate Wojciech Polak said in a statement published on Saturday.

“There is no place among the clergy to sexually abuse minors. We do not allow for the hiding of these crimes.”

The case came to prominence after a film by brothers Tomasz and Marek Sekielski, released on Saturday, showed how bishop Edward Janiak, based in the city of Kalisz, failed to take action against priests who were known to have abused children.

Janiak, who is still practising, has not commented directly on the allegation­s. He did not respond to a request for comment.

In Janiak’s defence, the Kalisz curia said the parents of one of the alleged victims portrayed in the film did not follow the right procedure.

“The recording in the film doesn’t show the whole conversati­on. It doesn’t show the part where we say that the parents should’ve expressed their concerns to the prosecutor immediatel­y,” it said in a statement.

The Sekielski brothers released another film last year that suggested that known paedophile­s were deliberate­ly shifted between parishes. The film has over 23 million views on YouTube.

Victims of sexual abuse have long called for measures to make it easier to report alleged cover-ups by the Church.

Poland’s Catholic Church, an institutio­n with close ties to the ruling nationalis­t Law and Justice party, has faced accusation­s in the past of shielding priests who abuse children.

A Church official told Reuters that Janiak’s referral was partly the result of the Vatican’s new procedure.

“I believe that this is just a facade,” said Agata Diduszko-Zyglewska, a co-author of a map marking child sexual abuse by priests around Poland.

“For the last year, the Catholic Episcopate has known that there are bishops who covered up paedophili­a cases, and yet none of them have been dismissed.”

Poland faces tension between liberals who feel the Church wields too much power and conservati­ves who see the Catholic faith as a key element of national identity that must be protected.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Bishop Edward Janiak attends an event in Wroclaw, Poland. On Saturday, the Catholic primate notified the Vatican about his actions to help shield priests who were known to sexually abuse children.
REUTERS Bishop Edward Janiak attends an event in Wroclaw, Poland. On Saturday, the Catholic primate notified the Vatican about his actions to help shield priests who were known to sexually abuse children.

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