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Dutch report ties Catholic Church officials to ABUSE

- By Mike Corder The Associated Press

THE HAGUE, Netherland­s — A media report linking half the cardinals and bishops who served in the Netherland­s between 1945 and 2010 to abuse cases has drawn the country’s Catholic Church into the church’s global sex abuse and cover-up scandal.

The leader of a group of Dutch victims of abuse called Monday for the church to make public all it knows about such cases.

“If they want this misery to end — these are crimes committed against children, you can’t just walk away from that — then they have to make things public and set up a new system where people can file complaints,” said Bert Smeets, an abuse victim who represents a group of survivors called Mea Culpa.

Smeets’ comments came after a weekend report by the Dutch daily NRC linked 20 of 39 bishops and cardinals to abuse. The paper reported that four bishops committed abuse and 16 senior clergymen transferre­d priests who had been accused of abuse.

The report was based on a 2011 Dutch Catholic Church report about abuse, victims’ testimony to a commission of inquiry and the newspaper’s own research.

The 2011 Dutch report, which was independen­t but faced criticism because it was set up by the church, said that up to 20,000 children suffered sexual abuse at Dutch Catholic institutio­ns over 65 years.

The report said about 800 priests, brothers, pastors or lay people working for the church were identified in complaints, but their names were not released.

In a written reaction to the NRC story, the Dutch Catholic Church said that in confirmed cases of abuse, “bishops did not act with sufficient care” when transferri­ng priests.

The church stressed that it has put in place measures to prevent such cases in the future.

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