The Peterborough Examiner

Report reveals 36 cases of abuse by priests

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VANCOUVER — A file review of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy within the Archdioces­e of Vancouver has uncovered 36 cases, most of them involving minors.

A report released Friday says Archbishop Michael Miller appointed a committee last year to conduct a file review following the disclosure of global sexual abuse by clergy.

The report says meetings were held where case summaries were presented by lawyers and the chair of the committee concluded there were 26 cases of abuse of minors by clergy, seven involving adults and three where priests had fathered children.

It says the abuse dates from the 1950s to present and covers the archdioces­e area of Metro Vancouver, the Sunshine Coast and parts of the central coast.

The report makes 31 recommenda­tions, including that the archdioces­e publish a list of the clergy who have been convicted, admitted to or have been “credibly accused” of sexual abuse. The report contains the names and most of the photos of nine men who were either criminally convicted, settled lawsuits or were removed from the church even though charges were stayed.

Miller says in a letter preceding the report that even though the brutality of the sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable adults is a widespread tragedy, it has taken the Catholic Church around the world far too long to address its devastatin­g consequenc­es. “This past year, guided by divine providence, we have studied and learned more than ever before about the pain suffered by you, victims/survivors of clerical sexual abuse in our Archdioces­e,” he says.

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