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Catholic Church sex abuse survivors launch database vetting cardinals' records

  • A network of clergy sex abuse survivors announced a database called 'Conclave Watch' to vet cardinals on clergy abuse handling, aiming to influence future papal conclaves.
  • The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests has urged Pope Francis to adopt a worldwide zero-tolerance policy regarding clergy abuse cases.
  • The Jesuit order acknowledged issuing reparations to 20 women alleging abuse by Rev. Marko Rupnik, who was expelled in 2023 for multiple abuse claims.
  • Victims advocate Laura Sgro called for urgent prosecution of Rupnik, emphasizing that justice must be served without further delay.
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Jesuits make broad offer of reparations to women who say they were abused by ex-Jesuit artist

NEW YORK — Pope Francis’s Jesuit religious order is making a broad gesture of reparations to some 20 women who say they were sexually, psychologically and spiritually abused by a famous ex-Jesuit artist and have been waiting for justice for years from the Vatican. A top Jesuit official in Rome, Father Johan Versuchen, said Wednesday he had sent a letter outlining the offer to 20 people who say they were abused by Father Marko Rupnik. The Sloveni…

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Mwebantu broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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