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Congregation of Christian Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sexual abuse scandal in the Congregation of Christian Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sexual abuse scandal in the Congregation of Christian Brothers is a major chapter in the series of Catholic sex abuse cases in various Western juridictions. In Ireland, during the latter part of...
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The court noted that the Christian Brothers of Ireland in Canada admitted liability for the acts of abuse committed at Mount Cashel. ... The Ontario appeal was brought by the liquidator and supported by representative counsel of abuse victims and Don Burrage, counsel for the Attorney General of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Many cases of sexual abuse of children in their care have been established against Christian Brothers in Britain, Ireland Canada and Australia. The requirement of celibacy and the repressive attitude to sex by the church will have undoubtedly contributed to the sexual misconduct by these priests.
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Christian Brothers Apologise over Abuse Case; Ireland On-Line [Ireland]; November 25, 2003; A religious order issued a public apology tonight after one of its members was found guilty of sexual abuse.
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Meanwhile, lawyers trying to trace the disappearance of millions belonging to the Christian Brothers in Canada have unravelled a trail leading to Ireland. Abuse victims are seeking massive compensation from the order in Canada.
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The history of the Congregation of Christian Brothers, an Irish organisation founded in 1802 by Edmund Ignatius Rice. ... In the early 2000s the history of the Christian Brothers was marred by controversy, following allegations against a number of Brothers in Ireland for the physical and sexual abuse of children in their care.
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