Canadian Founder Of Catholic Charity Sexually Abused Women: Report

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Jean Vanier died last year at the age of 90.

PARIS — A respected Canadian Catholic figure who helped improve conditions for the developmentally disabled in multiple countries over half a century sexually abused at least six women, a report produced for his French-based charity has found.

None of the women was disabled, a significant point given the Vatican has long sought to portray any sexual relationship between religious leaders and other adults as consensual unless there was clear evidence of disability. The #MeToo and #ChurchToo movements, however, have forced a recognition that power imbalances such as those in spiritual relationships can breed abuse.During the inquiry, commissioned by L’Arche last year and carried out by the independent, U.K.

“For many of us, Jean was one of the people we loved and respected the most. ... While the considerable good he did throughout his life is not in question, we will nevertheless have to mourn a certain image we may have had of Jean and of the origins of L’Arche,” they wrote. The alleged victims felt deprived of their free will and so the sexual activity was coerced or took place under coercive conditions.

 

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Wow that’s pretty low

Now is it time to consider the far ranging effects of insisting that women be less than equal to men in the faith?

vault_code Sad for the women. No justice, the investigation takes so long..

There's a shock

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