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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Reasons For Belgian Raid On Church Headquarters Disclosed
Today's New York Times reports new information explaining the raids by Belgian police last week on church offices and a cathedral in the Archdiocese of Malines-Brussels. The Pope criticized police tactics. (See prior posting.) The Times reports that the raids stemmed from a formal accusation by Godelieve Halsberghe, former head of an internal church commission handling sexual abuse cases, that the Church was hiding information. Investigators seized two truckloads of files, many relating to 475 complaints filed since April when Bishop Roger Vangheluwe resigned after admitting to sexually abusing a young man decades ago. (Background.) Investigators are comparing records to see if some complaints were kept from the church's commission. Prosecutors are also considering whether to move against those who knew children were being abused and took no action to protect them.