Quebec strips Abbé Pierre of National Order of Quebec after sex-assault allegations
- The Quebec government stripped French priest Abbé Pierre of the National Order of Quebec over sexual abuse allegations.
- A total of 45 alleged victims have come forward with accusations of sexual violence against Abbé Pierre, including some who were minors at the time of the alleged abuse.
- Abbé Pierre, who died in 2007, devoted his life to helping the poor and homeless and was awarded the Ordre national du Québec in 1995.
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Accused of sexual violence, Abbé Pierre radié of the Ordre national du Québec.
Abbé Pierre was expelled from the Ordre national du Québec on Saturday for the multiple denunciations of sexual assaults against him.
Father Pierre was removed from the Ordre national du Québec because of the sexual abuse he committed, following a unanimous recommendation by the Conseil de l'Ordre national du Québec to Prime Minister François Legault.
MONTRÉAL — Abbé Pierre was removed from the Ordre national du Québec because of the sexual abuse he committed, following a unanimous recommendation by the Conseil de l'Ordre national du Québec to Prime Minister François Legault. Mr. Legault proceeded with the removal of the Abbé, by his real name Henri Grouès, announced [...]

Quebec strips Abbé Pierre of National Order of Quebec after sex-assault allegations
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