US watchdog launches database on Catholic priests accused of sex abuse of minors in the Philippines
- A United States-based watchdog has launched an online database on more than 80 Roman Catholic priests accused of sexually abusing minors in the Philippines.
- None of the 82 members of the clergy included in the database have been convicted in any Philippine court.
- Anne Barrett Doyle stated that the silence of bishops in the Philippines encourages sexual assaults by clergy members.
- Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David mentioned that the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines has set up an office to safeguard minors and report complaints to the Vatican.
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Bishops reaffirm zero tolerance for abusers
Catholic bishops in the Philippines reaffirmed their commitment to addressing clergy abuse allegations, vowing that those responsible will face justice. In Cebu, Archbishop Jose Palma said the archdiocese has always been proactive in safeguarding minors and vulnerable adults. “The archdiocese is fully committed to support survivors and their families to be heard with justice and […] The post Bishops reaffirm zero tolerance for abusers appeared f…
U.S. watchdog launches database on Catholic priests accused of sex abuse of minors in the Philippines
A United States-based watchdog has launched an online database on more than 80 Roman Catholic priests who have been accused of sexually abusing minors in the Philippines and said the silence of Filipino bishops on the such assaults amounted to a cover-up
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