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Nearly 4,400 people abused by priests in Italy since 2020, rights group says

FP News Desk October 25, 2025, 14:52:26 IST

The country’s largest Church abuse victims, Rete l’Abuso, came to the estimate after they heard victims’ accounts and went through judicial sources and cases reported by the media, founder Francesco Zanardi said

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At least 4,400 people have been abused by Catholic priests in Italy since 2020, a victims’ group has alleged, renewing pressure on bishops to confront a crisis that has long plagued the world’s largest Christian faith.

The country’s largest Church abuse victims, Rete l’Abuso, came to the estimate after they heard victims’ accounts and went through judicial sources and cases reported by the media, founder Francesco Zanardi said.

The global Catholic Church has been shaken for decades by scandals involving paedophile priests and the cover-up of their crimes, but local church leaders in Italy have been less forthcoming in confronting the issue.

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Pope Leo addressed the concerns over sexual abuse by clergy for the first time this week, saying that the Church’s newest bishops should not hide misconduct allegations. His predecessor, the late Pope Francis, made addressing the issue a priority of his 12-year papacy, but with mixed results.

What does the report say?

In an unusually critical report on the issue published on October 16, the Vatican’s child protection commission said only 81 of Italy’s 226 dioceses responded to a questionnaire about safeguarding practices it had drafted.

Rete l’Abuso said it had documented 1,250 suspected cases of abuse - some with multiple victims - including 1,106 allegedly committed by priests, with the rest attributed to nuns, religion teachers, lay volunteers, educators and scout members.

Its report contained cases related to 4,625 victims - or survivors, as the association calls them - including 4,395 abused by priests.

The report said that 4,451 of the survivors were under 18, and an almost equally large number were male. Rete l’Abuso added that five nuns, 156 vulnerable adults and 11 people with disabilities were also among the victims.

According to the association, out of the 1,106 suspected predator priests, only 76 were subjected to church trials, with 17 temporarily suspended, seven moved to other parishes and 18 were defrocked or resigned from the priesthood. Five died by suicide, it added.

With inputs from Reuters

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