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Report unlocks over 400 cases of abuse in Catholic diocese

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Admin I Wednesday, October 02, 2024

 

OSNABRUCK – A detailed report on sexualized violence in the Catholic diocese of Osnabrück in Germany has identified more than 400 victims since 1945.

“It is clear that there is a large dark field – the highest estimate is 10 times this number,” legal scholar Hans Schulte-Nölke said on Wednesday while presenting the final report.

During this period, around 3,000 clerics were employed in the diocese. Of these, 4.1% have been accused of wrongdoing.

This figure corresponds to the findings in other dioceses in Germany and abroad, said Schulte-Nölke. The alleged acts cover the entire spectrum of sexualized violence, including allegations of serious sexual offences.

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The study was commissioned by the Diocese of Osnabrück but conducted by academics from the University of Osnabrück. The university’s president, Susanne Menzel-Riedl, stressed that the diocese had no influence over the work of the researchers.

An initial interim report was presented two years ago, and revealed a number of mistakes made by the diocese in dealing with sexualized violence.

As a result of the report, the then-bishop of Osnabrück, Franz-Josef Bode, resigned from his post.

 

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