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Former head of the Catholic Church in Australia Cardinal George Pell patting a wallaby with former pope Benedict XVI in Sydney in July, 2008. Photo: Reuters

Seven per cent of Australian Catholic priests since 1950 have been accused of abuse

Seven per cent of priests in Australia’s Catholic Church were accused of sexually abusing children over the past several decades, a lawyer said on Monday as officials investigating institutional abuse across Australia revealed for the first time the extent of the crisis.

The statistics were released during the opening address of a hearing of Australia’s Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. The Royal Commission – which is Australia’s highest form of inquiry – has been investigating since 2013 how the Catholic Church and other institutions responded to the sexual abuse of children over decades.
Former Vatican finance chief Cardinal George Pell speaks to the media in Rome in March, 2016 at the end of evidence via video-link to Australia's Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Sydney for a second of three days. Pell insisted he has the ‘full backing’ of Pope Francis as he told an inquiry that abuse claims against Australia's most notorious paedophile priest were not ‘of much interest’ to him. Photo: AFP

The commission has previously heard harrowing testimony from scores of people who suffered abuse at the hands of clergy. But the full scale of the problem was never clear until Monday, when the commission released the statistics it has gathered.

Commissioners surveyed Catholic Church authorities and found that between 1980 and 2015, 4,444 people reported they had been abused at more than 1,000 Catholic institutions across Australia, said Gail Furness, the lead lawyer assisting the commission. The average age of the victims was 10.5 for girls and 11.5 for boys.

Overall, 7 per cent of priests in Australia between 1950 and 2010 were accused of sexually abusing children, Furness said.

Pilgrims watch a giant screen as Pell addresses the opening mass for World Youth Day in Sydney in July, 2008. Photo: AP

Francis Sullivan, CEO of the Truth Justice and Healing Council, which is coordinating the Catholic Church’s response to the inquiry, said the data reflected “a massive failure” by the church to protect children.

“These numbers are shocking, they are tragic and they are indefensible,” a tearful Sullivan told the commission. “As Catholics, we hang our heads in shame.”

The Vatican has watched the proceedings closely. Cardinal George Pell, who was Australia’s most senior Catholic before becoming Pope Francis’ top financial adviser, has testified at previous hearings about how church authorities responded to allegations of child sex abuse during his time in Australia.

Several senior Australian Catholics will be testifying over the next few weeks. The commission’s final report is due by the end of this year.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Seven per cent of Catholic priests are ‘accused of abuse’
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