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Church silence on abuse allegations continues in Spain, victims seek Pope's intervention
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Church silence on abuse allegations continues in Spain, victims seek Pope's intervention

From El Paรญs · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • A Spanish newspaper highlights the Catholic Church's continued silence on hundreds of abuse allegations.
  • Victims report that dioceses and religious orders have not investigated or compensated many reported cases.
  • One victim expressed hope that the Pope would publicly reprimand bishops for their inaction.

El Paรญs reports that the Catholic Church in Spain is facing ongoing criticism for its failure to address hundreds of abuse allegations. Many victims claim that dioceses and religious orders have yet to investigate their claims or provide reparations, leaving them feeling unheard and unsupported.

The newspaper details cases where victims have come forward with accusations, but the Church hierarchy has remained largely silent. This inaction has fueled frustration and despair among those who have suffered abuse, with many seeking accountability and justice years after the events occurred.

One victim, whose identity is protected, expressed a strong desire for papal intervention. "I hope the Pope scolds the bishops publicly," the victim stated, indicating a belief that only a direct reprimand from the highest authority within the Church might spur meaningful action.

The article underscores a persistent issue within the Church globally, where the handling of abuse allegations has been a subject of intense scrutiny. The continued lack of investigation and resolution in these Spanish cases suggests a systemic problem that victims and advocates are actively challenging.

I hope the Pope scolds the bishops publicly

โ€” VictimA victim's expressed hope for papal intervention regarding the Church's handling of abuse allegations.
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Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.