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Dutch Catholic Church faces child sex abuse scandal

#1  Postby RichardPrins » Mar 01, 2010 8:02 am

Dutch Catholic Church faces child sex abuse scandal
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"There was a knock at the door. I tried to scream but I couldn’t utter a sound." Janne Geraets, now 57, suffered repeated sexual abuse from the age of 11 at the hands of a priest at the Roman Catholic school where he was a boarder.

Amid the high-profile child sexual abuse scandals in the United States and other European countries, the reputation of the Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands has remained unsullied. But a joint investigation by Radio Netherlands Worldwide and NRC Handelsblad reveals that this is unjustified.

Lured out of bed
Janne Geraets’ ordeal began in 1964, at the Don Rua monastery in the town of 's-Heerenberg in the east of the Netherlands. He was being trained by the Salesian Fathers of Don Bosco, in the hope of one day becoming a missionary. After a party, one of the priests lured Janne to the infirmary under the pretext of giving him medicine to ease his sore throat. "All of a sudden he was right up against me. He unzipped his trousers and forced my hand inside. I was in a state of utter confusion."

Absolution
After the incident, Janne returned to bed. But the next morning he was summoned by the same priest. "I remember how my heart was pounding as I knocked on the door. He opened it and said 'That should never have happened'. He gave me absolution; he pardoned my sin. That confused me even more."

Janne Geraets was summoned to that same room again and again. "He would lie on his couch and put me on top of him, riding back and forth. I remember a knock at the door on one occasion. I tried to scream, but no sound came out. I wanted to yell 'this isn’t right, this isn’t allowed'. But there was no one to turn to. You’re too afraid to say anything. You think you are the dirty one and that they’ll throw you out of school."

Large-scale abuse
At the boarding school in ’s-Heerenberg, 80 to 100 boys between the ages of 12 and 18 slept in four large dormitories. "Sometimes you knew for sure: there’s something going on between that boy and that priest. And that other priest has a number of boys up in his room. It happened on a large scale. Several of the priests were involved.”

Janne Geraets thinks that not all of the contact was involuntary. “Some priests were more popular than others. You could tell because more boys visited them." The priest who abused Janne is now 98 years old. "Everything I held sacred turned out to be a façade," says Janne. "It was a huge blow to my self-confidence."

Too little, too late
Sexual abuse of children by priests has been brought to light in a number of countries, but the recent apologies from the Vatican are “too little too late”. At least, that is the opinion of Yvo van Kuijck, former chairman of the independent Assessment and Advisory Committee (Beoordelings- en Adviescommissie, BAC) which cooperates with Hulp & Recht, the Netherlands’ hotline for reporting sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

Since it was set up in 1995, the hotline has received almost 300 reports of sexual abuse. “It has taken too long for the Church to apologise and take action. (…) The Dutch bishops adopted the same ‘wait and see’ approach. I didn’t get the impression that dealing with sexual abuse was a priority for them."

Committee resigns
Two years ago, dissatisfied with the attitude taken by the Dutch bishops, Yvo van Kuijck, now vice-president of the District Court in Arnhem, resigned along with the entire Assessment and Advisory Committee. Priests guilty of abuse in one parish were simply transferred to another parish where they were free to find new victims. "Not only is that unprofessional, it’s inconceivable."

Girls as well as boys
Leonie Cramwinckel-Bloch was 15 years old and in her fourth year at secondary school in Doetinchem when she went on a school skiing trip. Her class was supervised by the English teacher, another Salesian father from the nearby monastery in 's-Heerenberg. It was December 1970. Leonie, who is now 54, says the priest sexually assaulted her, fondling her genitals on more than one occasion. She didn’t dare tell anyone.

"But I knew that he was wrong. Looking back, I was surprised by how easy and self-evident it was for him. That made me realise that it couldn’t have been the first time." Back at school, she steered clear of the priest and only told her parents a few years later. The priest in question has since died.

Sexual harassment
There were other cases of abuse outside the monastery. Another Salesian father, now 72, taught maths in ’s-Heerenberg during the 1960s. He later became the parish priest at Saint Martin’s in Hoogland near Amersfoort. But in 1994, the archbishop of Utrecht suspended him following accusations of sexual harassment involving a young boy.

No investigation
In a response, the priest says that there was little substance to the accusations. "We were in the sauna at a sports centre. The boy saw me naked. Nothing more. A man sitting next to me had an erection. But I didn’t touch the boy. It was a long time ago. I don’t think it’s right to stir all this up again."

Wim Flapper, former provincial head of the Salesians of Don Bosco, admits that the order did not try to get to the bottom of this incident. He says of the priest in Hoogland “He received psychotherapy. We took care of that. But we did not investigate whether there were other victims.”

Cause for investigation
Now that three priests from the same institution have been subject to accusations, former chairman of the Assessment and Advisory Committee, Yvo van Kuijck, sees cause for further investigation. Although it is no longer his responsibility, he believes that it is in the interests of the church to look into the matter. "If it’s a structural problem at an institution, then there is every reason to take a good look at what’s going on. The victims can still report abuse to the Hulp & Recht hotline. Even cases where the culprit has died are investigated."

Regret
Johan Marsman, now 68, ran the farm for the Salesians in ’s-Heerenberg during the 1960s. He has written a book about the Don Rua monastery. He is aware that the priests had relationships with the boys. "Under the previous head Wim Flapper, nearly 15 years ago, a meeting was organised for former students and the abuse was discussed. He expressed his regret and conceded that mistakes had been made." Johan says most of the former students no longer want to talk about the incidents. He himself left the monastery in 1968.

When asked whether the priests at Don Rua had relationships with ‘favourite boys’, Johan Marsman nods. "Yes, I’ve heard that." He says the situation at Don Rua was not unique. "It happened everywhere, especially at the boarding schools. But it cannot be excused."

Trail to the top
In the period that Janne Geraets was abused at the Don Rua boarding school, the current Bishop of Rotterdam, Ad van Luyn, was working there as a teacher. In the 1970s, Bishop Van Luyn was provincial head of the Salesians. Since 2008 he has chaired the Netherlands Synod of Bishops.

Ad van Luyn declines to discuss "past issues". Through a spokesman, he explains that "matters relating to the congregation are the responsibility of the current father superior, even if they relate to previous governors."

Father Herman Spronck, currently the most senior Salesian in the Netherlands, denies all knowledge of abuse in ’s-Heerenberg, and refers all inquiries to his predecessors. He is not opposed to an investigation and is keen to emphasise that sexual abuse goes against the vow taken by the Fathers of Don Bosco. “At Don Bosco, the inviolable sanctity of youth is key to our system of education.”
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#2  Postby mindyourmind » Mar 03, 2010 2:53 pm

The Catholic Church molesting children ! Who knew !
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#3  Postby lordshipmayhem » Mar 03, 2010 3:24 pm

I'd like to say I'm surprised, but for some strange reason it sounds quite SOP for this saintly organization.
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#4  Postby Will S » Mar 03, 2010 10:16 pm

What happened to the children is, of course, terrible; that's been said often enough and loudly enough, and so I won't say it again.

But there's something here which I find almost equally appalling: the fact that, in the Catholic church, religious dogma is allowed to trump common sense.

For what, in Heaven's name do you expect to happen if you impose on men the rule that they mustn't engage in any physical sexual activity at all, either with other people or solo? It's exactly as if you laid down a rule that they are only allowed to cook baked beans by putting the unopened tin on the gas burner, or that they must drink a bottle of wine before driving their car. And then, when the inevitable happens, you apologise to the world, dish out lavish financial compensation, and come down like a ton of bricks on the individuals involved.

My revulsion at what some of these priests did is tempered by my revulsion at the sheer, blind, dogmatic idiocy of an organisation which imposes such a rule on its members.
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More Pedo Priests - Dutch Edition

#5  Postby NineOneFour » Mar 24, 2010 2:47 am

http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/sexua ... -ex-priest

For the second time in a week a former priest in the Netherlands has confessed he sexually assaulted children at a monastery boarding school.

The man (68) admitted to Radio Netherlands Worldwide that he had indecently fondled three boys, but emphasised that he did not go beyond that. The abuse occurred at the Don Rua monastery in the town of 's-Heerenberg in the eastern Netherlands.

The ex-priest said his confession comes in response to Pope Benedict's call of last weekend. In a long-awaited papal reaction to the sexual abuse scandal in Ireland, the pontiff called on the clergy to confess any sexual abuse they were involved in. It is the third time a former Don Rua priest has confessed. Two other ex-priests - one of them speaking after hiding his guilty secret for 45 years - confessed on public television that they had sexually abused several boys.

The confessions in the Dutch media follow revelations of a number of child sex abuse cases by priests and nuns published after research by Radio Netherlands Worldwide and daily NRC Handelsblad earlier this month.


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http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/indep ... s-launched

Independent inquiry into Dutch church sex abuse claims launched

Allegations of sexual abuse committed by Dutch Catholic clergy will be investigated in an "independent, open and transparent" way, says Wim Deetman, who will head the initial inquiry into the allegations. The Dutch Episcopal Conference appointed the former Christian Democrat education minister and ex-Mayor of The Hague after more than 100 claims of abuse were filed.

Two weeks ago, Radio Netherlands Worldwide and Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad published their investigation into alleged sexual abuse at the Don Rua Catholic boarding school in the east of the Netherlands in the 1950s and 1960s. This story and further investigation prompted hundreds of fresh claims.

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At a press conference given by the Dutch Episcopal Conference on Friday, Mr Deetman said he was surprised by the request to lead the inquiry. He didn’t even consider himself the right person for the job: “I’m protestant, I do not have a Catholic background. I wondered whether it wouldn’t be wiser to ask someone from that background in this stage of the investigation. I even suggested many names, but it became clear to me that the independent character of the inquiry was a very important factor and that the bishops therefore preferred someone from outside the Catholic church.”

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Re: Dutch Catholic Church faces child sex abuse scandal

#6  Postby NineOneFour » Mar 30, 2010 12:32 am

Hero:

http://www.nrc.nl/international/article ... definitely

Dutch justice minister: prosecute sexual abuse indefinitely
Published: 29 March 2010 16:58 | Changed: 29 March 2010 16:58
By our news staff
The minister of justice has proposed upending the statute of limitations for sexual abuse of children following abuse scandals by Catholic clerics.

The statute of limitations for sexual abuse of children in the Netherlands should be suspended, justice minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin said on Saturday. He did so in response to the latest revelations of sexual abuse of young boys at the hands of Catholic clerics. Since NRC Handelsblad and RNW started investigating cases of sexual abuse at the hands of priests, thousands of victims have come forwards in the Netherlands.

Last week, the minister had already argued in parliament that criminal law should still apply even decades after the sexual abuse had taken place. The statute of limitations for sexual abuse in the Netherlands is currently 20 years after the victim turns 18. .

Hirsch Ballin is not the only politician who wants to make sure the sexual abuse of minors doesn’t go unpunished. Frans Timmermans, the former deputy minister of European affairs and a Catholic himself, went on national television on Sunday to say suspects who are only now being identified should not be able to escape justice. The Catholic Church should not conduct its own inquiry, but leave this to others, Timmermans said. Finding out the truth, compensation for victims and punishing the guilty should be paramount in such an inquiry, the former minister said. He called for a “Truth Commission”, like the one introduced in South Africa after apartheid.

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