Sexual Violence in a Catholic Institution in Nantes: More than 60 Testimonies Received
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The Nantes Public Prosecutor's Office recently opened an investigation after the suicide, in 2024, of a quadrennial who claimed to have been the victim of sexual violence at Collège Saint-Stanislas.
The diocese and the Catholic teaching of Loire-Atlantique reveal the extent of the reports after a call for testimonies concerning the college-lycée Saint-Stanislas Nearly a month after having
Nearly a month after having launched a call for testimonies on sexual violence committed within the Collège-lycée Saint-Stanislas, in Nantes, the diocese and Catholic teaching announced Tuesday...
The facts reported relate mainly to the period from the 1950s to the 1980s. At the end of this listening phase, consolidated elements must make it possible to refer the matter to the judicial authorities.
The diocese and the Catholic teachings announced that they had received 87 reports, of which 63 related to Saint-Stanislas, for acts committed mainly between 1950 and 1980.
A complaint has been filed against the former director of the Saint-Stanislas Catholic school in Nantes. The France Info website reports testimonies of sexual violence. "More than 60 new reports have been made to the diocesan crisis unit since the call for witnesses launched at the end of August by the Bishop of Nantes," France Inter reports. At the Nantes police station, "for three-quarters of an hour, a former student recounted the sexual assa…
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