MADRID (SPAIN)
The Tablet [Market Harborough, England]
December 1, 2024
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Spanish bishops rejected a call from the national ombudsman for the Church to contribute to a state compensation fund for abuse victims. Ángel Gabilondo, who published a report in October 2023 estimating that 200,000 adults may have been abused by priests or religious in Spain, told a congressional committee that the Church should pay into a central fund which would compensate victims of abuse in all settings.
Speaking at the bishops’ conference plenary meeting last week, its secretary general Bishop César García Magán, an auxiliary in the Archdiocese of Toledo, insisted the Church would maintain its own scheme despite criticisms. “We have come a long way,” he said. “We may have made a slow start, but we have made progress when others have not even begun.” The bishop argued that “the issue of the abuse of minors is a social problem” and called for “renewal in all areas of social life”.
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