Five of the seven Catholic church abuse victims to get the maximum
compensation payment of €100,000 are women, the Volkskrant reports on
Friday.
The Volkskrant
says this is notable because most attention has been paid to the abuse
of young men at boarding schools. In addition, women do not account for
many of the 127 compensation payouts made by the middle of last month.
Bart
Holthuis, chairman of the committee allocating compensation, says the
women who have received compensation have all had serious psychological
and physical problems deriving from years of abuse.
They have attempted
suicide and failed to build a normal relationship.
Family friend
These women were often abused for a long period at home by a chaplain or priest who was considered a friend of the family.
So far the church authorities have paid out €3.1 million to abuse victims. Compensation is made on a sliding scale of five.
On
Monday, the Deetman Commission, which carried out the original
investigation into church abuse, presented the results of a new
report focusing on the abuse of women and girls.
Lessons
Meanwhile,
a history researcher in Brabant has published a paper which shows
trainee priests were given special lessons about sex from 1900 to 1965.
These lessons not only included sexual positions but sex with animals,
children and dead bodies.
‘Catholic spiritual leaders were
actually very well informed about sex,’ René Bastiaanse of the Brabants
Historisch Informatiecentrum, told news agency ANP.
The aim of providing such detailed knowledge was to help priests react to the confession of ‘sinners’, Bastiaanse said.