Zürcher Nachrichten - Spain signs agreement with Church to compensate abuse victims

EUR -
AED 4.327108
AFN 75.40719
ALL 95.469537
AMD 434.725041
ANG 2.108923
AOA 1081.629064
ARS 1650.727597
AUD 1.623956
AWG 2.123787
AZN 1.999297
BAM 1.958219
BBD 2.373352
BDT 144.848906
BGN 1.965433
BHD 0.444753
BIF 3507.596044
BMD 1.178245
BND 1.49628
BOB 8.142056
BRL 5.793314
BSD 1.178375
BTN 112.252074
BWP 15.843703
BYN 3.295298
BYR 23093.607434
BZD 2.369957
CAD 1.610379
CDF 2668.725934
CHF 0.915662
CLF 0.02668
CLP 1050.048955
CNY 8.012951
CNH 8.001941
COP 4426.585029
CRC 540.071638
CUC 1.178245
CUP 31.2235
CVE 110.355877
CZK 24.335949
DJF 209.842743
DKK 7.473127
DOP 69.766763
DZD 155.830536
EGP 62.116854
ERN 17.673679
ETB 183.994217
FJD 2.571521
FKP 0.864175
GBP 0.863712
GEL 3.151798
GGP 0.864175
GHS 13.303544
GIP 0.864175
GMD 86.595675
GNF 10339.902681
GTQ 8.99333
GYD 246.466508
HKD 9.224035
HNL 31.332966
HRK 7.534409
HTG 154.223758
HUF 355.640351
IDR 20525.504027
ILS 3.419091
IMP 0.864175
INR 112.28689
IQD 1543.726344
IRR 1545268.680998
ISK 143.781277
JEP 0.864175
JMD 185.901189
JOD 0.83536
JPY 184.998636
KES 152.169713
KGS 103.03766
KHR 4727.839461
KMF 492.506219
KPW 1060.420699
KRW 1732.75698
KWD 0.362782
KYD 0.982021
KZT 545.938935
LAK 25850.147493
LBP 105523.730332
LKR 379.572039
LRD 215.649098
LSL 19.367285
LTL 3.479052
LVL 0.712709
LYD 7.453332
MAD 10.74397
MDL 20.197117
MGA 4899.092559
MKD 61.651293
MMK 2473.757107
MNT 4214.238473
MOP 9.502858
MRU 47.052515
MUR 55.059614
MVR 18.140327
MWK 2043.341119
MXN 20.233818
MYR 4.621669
MZN 75.301835
NAD 19.367285
NGN 1608.469828
NIO 43.365402
NOK 10.818336
NPR 179.602355
NZD 1.975352
OMR 0.453022
PAB 1.178355
PEN 4.0483
PGK 5.118409
PHP 71.976664
PKR 328.269425
PLN 4.238932
PYG 7242.915151
QAR 4.305546
RON 5.209374
RSD 117.398042
RUB 86.718484
RWF 1723.343166
SAR 4.42052
SBD 9.448858
SCR 16.485242
SDG 707.533214
SEK 10.85829
SGD 1.494239
SHP 0.879679
SLE 29.043548
SLL 24707.209823
SOS 673.437493
SRD 44.070499
STD 24387.298371
STN 24.530715
SVC 10.310866
SYP 130.252583
SZL 19.361242
THB 38.019607
TJS 11.029663
TMT 4.123858
TND 3.418944
TOP 2.836932
TRY 53.464883
TTD 7.987934
TWD 36.970039
TZS 3078.17328
UAH 51.786803
UGX 4430.509825
USD 1.178245
UYU 46.978687
UZS 14307.854103
VES 588.222424
VND 31017.306923
VUV 139.713719
WST 3.189624
XAF 656.77377
XAG 0.013838
XAU 0.000249
XCD 3.184266
XCG 2.12375
XDR 0.816816
XOF 656.779351
XPF 119.331742
YER 281.158781
ZAR 19.283646
ZMK 10605.622741
ZMW 22.279802
ZWL 379.394499
  • RBGPF

    0.2700

    63.18

    +0.43%

  • RYCEF

    0.2500

    16.62

    +1.5%

  • CMSC

    -0.0300

    23.08

    -0.13%

  • BCC

    -0.4800

    70.19

    -0.68%

  • JRI

    -0.0097

    13.14

    -0.07%

  • GSK

    -0.4320

    49.978

    -0.86%

  • BCE

    0.3200

    24.46

    +1.31%

  • NGG

    0.4500

    87.34

    +0.52%

  • AZN

    0.0400

    182.89

    +0.02%

  • RIO

    2.5950

    107.975

    +2.4%

  • RELX

    -0.2800

    33.3

    -0.84%

  • VOD

    0.1750

    16.375

    +1.07%

  • CMSD

    0.0364

    23.5701

    +0.15%

  • BP

    0.9800

    44.32

    +2.21%

  • BTI

    1.8000

    60.08

    +3%

Spain signs agreement with Church to compensate abuse victims
Spain signs agreement with Church to compensate abuse victims / Photo: CRISTINA QUICLER - AFP/File

Spain signs agreement with Church to compensate abuse victims

The Spanish government and the Catholic Church signed a landmark agreement Thursday to compensate victims of sexual abuse by clergy, aiming to settle what officials described as a "moral debt".

Text size:

The accord signed by Justice Minister Felix Bolanos and the Spanish Episcopal Conference (CEE) sets up a system to provide reparations to victims of church-related sexual abuse who are unable to pursue legal action because the crimes have proscribed or the victim has died, the justice ministry said in a statement.

"For decades there has been silence, concealment, a moral harm often impossible to repair," Bolanos told a news conference.

"This agreement allows us to settle a historical moral debt we owed to the victims of abuse."

Victims' associations, which have long accused the Church of stonewalling, welcomed the accord.

"This is something we have been fighting for over many years," Juan Cuatrecasas, a spokesperson for the Infancia Robada (Stolen Childhood) association, told AFP.

"It is also very important to us that the Church, even if under pressure from the Vatican, is now committing to provide reparations," added Cuatrecasas, whose son was sexually abuses as a minor by a teacher at a Catholic school.

- 'Moral commitment' -

Under the new system, the Church will fund the reparations -- a first in Spain, where ecclesiastical authorities had previously resisted participating in such programs.

Luis Arguello, president of the CEE, called the agreement "another step along the path we have been pursuing for years", noting that the Church already had internal mechanisms to compensate victims.

Victims will submit complaints to the state ombudsman's office, which will propose reparations that may include financial, moral, psychological, restorative, or combined measures, Bolanos said.

If either the victim or the Church rejects the proposal, a mixed commission of representatives from the Church, the government, and victims will review it.

Failing an agreement at that stage, the ombudsman's recommendation will prevail.

The window for filing claims will be open for one year, with the option of extending it for an additional year if needed.

The Spanish Bishops’ Conference (CEE) said in a statement the agreement "is not based on the imposition of a legal obligation, but on the Church’s moral commitment".

It also welcomed the government’s pledge "to address comprehensive reparations for victims of abuse in all areas of social life", a long-standing demand of the Church, which has argued that the focus should not fall solely on it.

Bolanos credited the Vatican with providing "a necessary and essential impetus" for the deal, which he had previously discussed with the late Pope Francis and Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin.

- Over 200,000 victims -

The accord follows a 2023 report by Spain's ombudsman which found that more than 200,000 minors had suffered sexual abuse by Roman Catholic clergy since 1940.

That number could rise to 400,000 if abuse by laypersons in religious settings is included.

Church leaders initially rejected the findings, and argued that many more people had been abused outside of the church.

The Church's own records list 1,057 "registered cases", with 358 deemed "proven" or "credible".

The agreement comes as Pope Leo XIV is poised to visit Spain in June, the Archbishop of Madrid, Jose Cobo, told Cope radio, which is owned by the Spanish Episcopal Conference, last month.

Unlike in other nations, in Spain -- a traditionally Catholic country that has become highly secular -- clerical abuse allegations only recently started to gain traction, thanks mainly to media reporting on the issue.

Church efforts to compensate abuse victims have long been inconsistent, with programs and payouts varying widely around the world.

In the United States, where the crisis first surfaced in 2002, legal claims and compensation schemes have cost the church billions, forcing some dioceses to seek bankruptcy protection.

R.Schmid--NZN