Bishop of the Catholic Church of Iceland Pétur Burcher
has established a council of specialists, which is to provide
consultation on the right for damages for victims of sexual and other
abuse within the church, following the release of a report confirming
the abuse.
The council is also to suggest changes to the church’s
work methods when abuse is reported, as well as preventive methods and
other improvements, ruv.is reports.
Supreme Court lawyer Eiríkur Elís Þorláksson is to chair
the council, on which anthropologist April Frigge and lawyer Skúli
Guðmundsson will also have a seat.
It is to commence its work
immediately and hand in suggestions no later than June 1, 2013.
The investigative committee of the Catholic Church in
Iceland concluded that all of the church’s bishops from 1968 to this
date, Hinrik Frehen, Alfred Jolsons, Joannes Gijsen and Pétur Burcher,
failed the students of Landakotsskóli and neglected their duties.
All four bishops received complaints from parents and
former students that Rev. Ágúst Georg, principal of Landakotsskóli, and
one of its teachers, Margrét Müller, abused their subjects mentally and
sexually, ruv.is reports.
According to the report, the abuse took place from 1956
to 2003.
The antagonists abused the children separately or together,
humiliated, beat and raped them and inflicted serious and continuous
mental abuse, as described on ruv.is.
Representatives of the Catholic Church of Iceland have
refrained from commenting to the media. Burcher, the current bishop, is
abroad.