maandag, februari 06, 2017

RCAU # 50 - 1


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Transcript (Day 242): 6 February 


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More than 20 per cent of the members of some Catholic religious orders - including Marist Brothers and Christian Brothers - were allegedly involved in child sexual abuse, a royal commission hearing in Sydney has been told.


In her opening address to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Gail Furness SC said a survey revealed 4,444 alleged incidents of abuse between January 1980 and February 2015.

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Ms Furness said 60 per cent of survivors attending private royal commission sessions reported sexual abuse at faith-based institutions.


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[...]Anger and overcontrolled hostility was reported as part of the profile of clerical men who have sexually abused minors, Dr Keenan said.
The anger could have come from “a lifetime of submission and attempts at living a life that was impossible to live”.
“My research suggests that the practices of obedience and the absence of personal autonomy in clerical and religious life must be considered significant in the sexual offending of Roman Catholic clergy,” Dr Keenan said.
Dr Keenan has reported an “important finding” that distinguishes Catholic Church offenders and other child sex offenders.
“Several studies have reported that clergy who have sexually abused minors may have experienced sexual abuse themselves in childhood, sometimes by another priest or religious,” Dr Keenan said.
“This is an important finding, and although sexual abuse in childhood can never be accepted as an excuse for sexual offending in adulthood, and many people who experience childhood sexual abuse never abuse anyone, it is important that many clergy who have experienced sexual abuse in childhood had never discussed these experiences until they were in treatment for sexual offending.
“A history of childhood sexual victimisation was found to be one of the strongest predictive variables for clerical men to become repeat offenders. This is an important observation as there is not overall support for this finding in the general literature on other child sexual offenders. Priests and religious who have experienced childhood sexual abuse … were seen as particularly at risk for subsequent sexual offending against minors.”
Dr Keenan found that a lot of priests and religious “constructed their priestly or religious vocation on fear – fear of breaking their celibate commitment and fear of displeasing others, particularly those in authority”.
The priests and religious in Dr Keenan’s study “believed that these problems were compounded by their experiences of seminary life and during their time in formation”.
“In order to understand clerical men who have sexually abused minors, one can come to no other conclusion but that their sexual offending must be understood within the unique context of their lives and ministries as roman Catholic ministers within the church,” Dr Keenan said.
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“Attempts to control sexual desire and sexual activity, in my view, led to sex-obsessed lives of terror in which the body was disavowed, sexual desire was a problem to be overcome and the moral superiority of vowed virginity was presumed.
“The clerical perpetrators in my research could not openly acknowledge the reality of their sexual lives and losses even long before they began to abuse boys and girls.
Dr Keenan

 Gail Furness is reading Dr Keenan’s precis of evidence she had planned to give, until she unexpectedly said she would not.












Tja, en dan heje een advocaat die op de vraag weet U iets van de RKK antwoord  als kind ook wel eens mee te zijn geweest naar de rk kerkdienst, dus het nodige wel weet
Maar ja, dat ging natuurlijk niet over die niet bestaande wezens van onder de 1,50 centimeter meestal veelal aangeduid met nonnetjes. 
die zouden immers  helemaal nooit boven dat altaar uit komen en ergens tussen de dwalen zijn verdwaald
dus controleerden die de kousen van de meiden (en liet pater Vink zijn mis stilleggen)


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