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Spain Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Compensation Deal: A Historic Debt Settlement

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Spain's government and Catholic Church have signed a historic deal to compensate victims of sexual abuse, covering even cases past the statute of limitations.

The hands are shaken, but the fists are still clenched. Spain's government and the Roman Catholic Church have forged an unprecedented agreement to compensate victims of clerical sexual abuse. It's a move that finally addresses cases where the law had no reach due to the statute of limitations or the death of the accused.

Mechanism of the Spain Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Compensation Deal

According to the official announcement, the deal establishes a framework where the Ministry of Justice acts as a gateway for victims. A new dedicated agency will process claims and refer them to the Ombudsman's office, which will then draft a reparation proposal that the Church is expected to fulfill.

A Legacy of Silence and the Road to Redress

The scale of the issue is staggering. A 2023 report estimated that 1.1% of the Spanish population—roughly 440,000 people—suffered abuse at the hands of the clergy or those linked to the Church. For decades, many of these stories were suppressed.

Historical cases documented by El País affecting nearly 3,000 victims.
The Ombudsman's office releases a bombshell report on the scale of abuse.
Justice Minister Félix Bolaños signs the compensation accord with Church leaders.

A democracy should not allow the existence of victims who have never been compensated and whose situation had been covered up. This pays off a historic, moral debt.

Félix Bolaños, Justice Minister

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