Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet, who holds a high position in the Vatican government, has been accused of having sexual abuse in a class action involving more than 80 members of the Diocese of Quebec, made public this Tuesday (16).
The cleric, current prefect of the Congregation for Bishops, is accused of having touched an intern between 2008 and 2010 while he was archbishop of Quebec, according to the documents of the legal action, admitted by the Provincial Superior Court in May of this year.
The revelations come three weeks after a visit by Pope Francis to Canada, during which he apologized for abuses by members of the Church at residential schools for indigenous people.
search by AFPthe Diocese of Quebec said it had “taken note of the allegations against Cardinal Marc Ouellet” and did “not want to comment on the matter at all”.
The charges are part of testimonies from 101 people “who were sexually assaulted” by clergy and lay officials between June 1940 and present, according to court documents.
In the case of Marc Ouellet, a woman identified by the letter “F” claims to have been repeatedly abused by the cardinal. According to the complaint, Ouellet allegedly “kissed” and “slid his hand” down her back “up to her buttocks” in 2010.
In February, during a major Vatican symposium attended by Pope Francis, Cardinal Ouellet alluded to the “drama of sexual abuse committed by clerics” and criticized “criminal behavior long covered up to protect the institution.”
“We are all divided and affected by these crucial issues, which challenge us every day as members of the Church,” the religious leader said at the time.
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