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10 February 2017

NZ clergy members escape abuse charges

Four New Zealand clergy members were never charged with sex offences against children despite the Catholic Church proving they had committed the crimes.
The church has revealed the numbers of complaints coming forward - many historical - as it deals with decades of abuse by members.

http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2015/09/nz-clergy-members-escape-abuse-charges.html#.VrMnIYEk6tE.facebook 

Irish Times struggles with non-Catholic abuse

n 2001 Irish Times reporter Carol Coulter wrote a short article outlining allegations of abuse affecting Smyly’s Church of Ireland Children’s Home. The report referred to preparation of a report by the health board. What the report said and indeed whether it was written were never reported.
The paper did not investigate further. On 16 January 2003 Coulter commented on: “…the stereotypical treatment of our longest-standing minority, the Protestant community, which has been presented as a homogenous group whose minority status somehow puts it beyond any criticism or analytical discussion”.

https://villagemagazine.ie/index.php/2017/02/irish-times-struggles-with-non-catholic-abuse/ 

1 February 2016

Peter Hollingworth expected to apologise to victim of child sexual abuse

The former Australian governor general Peter Hollingworth is expected to apologise to a victim of child sexual abuse during a royal commission hearing in Hobart.
Outlining the evidence that will be presented during eight days of evidence, counsel assisting the commission Naomi Sharp said on Wednesday that Hollingworth had been alerted to the alleged abuse of a boy in Brisbane in 1993 when he was head of the Brisbane Anglican diocese.

http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/jan/27/peter-hollingworth-expected-to-apologise-to-victim-of-child-sexual-abuse