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"And yet Everyone Knew," the Powerful Testimony of a Breton Victim of Abbé Pierre

Summary by Le Télégramme
The Morlaisienne Rachel Le Nan publishes an upsetting story entitled "And yet everyone knew", at the Éditions City. Aggressed by her father-in-law, a companion to Emmaus, as well as Abbé Pierre himself, the journalist investigated the springs and consequences of this terrible silence.

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The Morlaisienne Rachel Le Nan publishes an upsetting story entitled "And yet everyone knew", at the Éditions City. Aggressed by her father-in-law, a companion to Emmaus, as well as Abbé Pierre himself, the journalist investigated the springs and consequences of this terrible silence.

Elena and Chantal joined an Emmaus community where they were able to flourish and meet family, friends. As early as July 2024, they were struck by testimonies reveling that Abbé Pierre, an icon so praised within the movement he created, was the author of multiple sexual assaults and rapes.

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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