The Maui News

Report: 196 German clerics abused kids

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BERLIN — A report released Monday found that at least 196 clerics in the German Catholic diocese of Muenster sexually abused minors between 1945 and 2020, adding to findings from other dioceses that have shaken the church in the country.

The study, commission­ed by the diocese in western Germany and carried out over 2 1/2 years by a team from the University of Muenster, pointed to a “massive leadership failure” during the tenures of the diocese’s bishops between 1947 and 2008, with officials covering up scandals or making only superficia­l interventi­ons, according to a statement from the university summarizin­g the findings.

“The bishops and other officials in the diocesan leadership were in some cases extensivel­y in the know” about the abuse, co-author Thomas Grossboelt­ing said.

The 196 allegedly abusive clerics account for about 4 percent of all priests in the diocese between 1945 and 2020. About 5 percent of those were “serial” abusers, responsibl­e for more than 10 acts each, the authors found. They said there were at least 610 victims, but the real figure is likely eight to 10 times higher.

Most of the priests suspected of abuse were merely moved rather than having their pastoral duties curtailed, the study found.

The researcher­s said they were granted unhindered access to church files and spoke with numerous victims.

Muenster Bishop Felix Genn, who said he hasn’t yet seen the study and plans to respond on Friday, apologized in a statement to victims of abuse and of cover-ups by church officials. But he acknowledg­ed that an apology “is not enough” and vowed “further consequenc­es” in dealing with abuse.

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