AUSTRALIA
Christian Today
December 6, 2017
By Harry Farley
A Catholic diocese in Australia is being accused on a ‘catastrophic failure in leadership’ in a damning report into its handling of child sex abuse by priests.
The Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sexual Abuse’s latest report is based on public hearings held in the Diocese of Ballarat between 2015 and 2016. It accuses the diocese of a culture of secrecy and said 90 per cent of the abuse complaints related to seven priests with more than half linked to just one, Gerald Ridsdale, acording to ABC.
Ridsdale was given 16 appointments over 29 years across western Victoria, Australia, and the report said the complaints against him were ‘remarkably and disturbingly similar’.
‘Harm could have been avoided if the Church had acted in the interests of children,’ the report said.
‘That failure led to the suffering and often irreparable harm to children, their families and the wider community.’
The report focuses on schools run by the Christian Brothers religious order and one school in particular – St Alipius boys school – where four of the school’s brothers and its chaplain, Gerald Risdale, were accused of sexually assaulting children.
The brothers’ response to the accusations was ‘grossly inadequate’, the commissions said, adding they ‘completely failed … to protect the most vulnerable children in their care’ and operatedin a structure ‘without checks and balances’.
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