Sexual exploitation - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 09 Feb 2023 06:17:22 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Sexual exploitation - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 New report confirms founder of L'Arche sexually exploited women https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/02/09/new-report-confirms-founder-of-larche-sexually-exploited-women/ Thu, 09 Feb 2023 05:09:17 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=155362 L'Arche sexually exploited women

An independent commission appointed by L'Arche International has published a new report confirming that the founder of L'Arche, Jean Vanier, sexually exploited and abused women. The report provides evidence that the sexual exploitation of women was the primary motivation for Vanier's founding of the organisation. Jean Vanier, who founded the organisation in 1964, has been Read more

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An independent commission appointed by L'Arche International has published a new report confirming that the founder of L'Arche, Jean Vanier, sexually exploited and abused women.

The report provides evidence that the sexual exploitation of women was the primary motivation for Vanier's founding of the organisation.

Jean Vanier, who founded the organisation in 1964, has been accused of exploiting at least 25 women until his death in 2019, according to the report.

The independent report states that Vanier created L'Arche as a "screen" to reunite a religious sect, L'Eau Vive, which was disbanded for its exploitive "mystical-sexual" beliefs and practices. These included "sexual abuse, collective delirium, and incestuous representations of relationships between Jesus and Mary".

The report has sparked several questions about how the "mystical-sexual" practices remained hidden for nearly 80 years as L'Arche grew worldwide and why they remained confined to the first L'Arche community in Trosly-Breuil, France.

According to Mitchell Atencio, who has been covering the story for Sojourners magazine, an influx of new workers and increased contact with government authorities, which resulted from L'Arche's rapid growth, confined and hid the small sectarian cohort in rural France.

The report highlights various reasons that led to the unchallenged reassembly of the former members of L'Eau Vive. One of the factors mentioned is the jurisdiction disputes that took place between the Dominicans in France, the local diocese, and the Vatican. Additionally, the report states that the Holy Office kept the reasons behind L'Eau Vive's dissolution confidential.

The executive director of L'Arche USA, Tina Bovermann, has stated that the organisation "trusts and painfully accepts the truth that was revealed." She also apologised for the suffering caused by the abuses and acknowledged that L'Arche was not able to prevent, identify, or report the abuses and could not stop them.

L'Arche praised for transparency

The report has already had a significant impact on the L'Arche organisation. L'Arche International is a member of the Commission Reconnaissance et Réparation (Recognition and Reparation Commission), an independent commission set up by the French Catholic Church to receive and treat reparation requests for abuse committed by clerics or lay people.

The commission's restorative justice process offers individualised reparations ranging from financial compensation to therapeutic writing workshops.

L'Arche has been praised for its transparency and candour in the investigation process, which has been described as a truth-telling exercise in establishing what happened.

Jenna Barnett, who has been following the L'Arche story for several years, has been working on a podcast, "Lead Us Not," which focuses on the aftermath of the abuse and healing for those affected.

The report serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenge of ensuring that vulnerable individuals are protected from abuse and exploitation, and that perpetrators are held accountable for their actions.

The report's findings that the L'Arche founder sexually exploited women will profoundly impact the L'Arche community. It will also raise questions about how similar abuses can be prevented in the future.

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Keeping kids safe in cyber-space https://cathnews.co.nz/2017/10/02/kids-safe-cyber-bullying-summit-rome/ Mon, 02 Oct 2017 07:06:35 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=100279

A Church-sponsored international summit on how to protect children from online sexual exploitation is taking place in Rome this week. Discussion topics include how children and teenagers can be protected from sextortion, sexting, cyber-bullying, harassment and exploitation. The Vatican's top diplomat, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, is among those addressing the summit. His talk is entitled: "The Read more

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A Church-sponsored international summit on how to protect children from online sexual exploitation is taking place in Rome this week.

Discussion topics include how children and teenagers can be protected from sextortion, sexting, cyber-bullying, harassment and exploitation.

The Vatican's top diplomat, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, is among those addressing the summit. His talk is entitled: "The Holy See and its commitment to combatting sex abuse online."

Pope Francis will attend the conference near the end of the week.

Jesuit priest Hans Zollner, Head of the Center for Child Protection and a member of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, says the topic is a dangerous issue for "many, many young people in the world today."

Zollner says he has spoken to many parents who do not know what to do about online bullying.

"We will start now, but again this is just one step in a very long journey that needs persistence and perseverance - and we try to make our contribution to that."

The summit was organised by the Pontifical Gregorian University's Centre for Child Protection.

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Hilton Worldwide to remove hotel room pornography https://cathnews.co.nz/2015/08/25/hilton-worldwide-to-remove-hotel-room-pornography/ Mon, 24 Aug 2015 19:05:43 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=75705 An advocacy group has reported that hotel and resort chain Hilton Worldwide is to remove on-demand pornography from its hotel rooms. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation publicly thanked Hilton Worldwide for this. In 2012, Catholic law professor Robert George of Princeton teamed up with prominent Muslim intellectual Shaykh Hamza Yusuf in writing letters to Read more

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An advocacy group has reported that hotel and resort chain Hilton Worldwide is to remove on-demand pornography from its hotel rooms.

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation publicly thanked Hilton Worldwide for this.

In 2012, Catholic law professor Robert George of Princeton teamed up with prominent Muslim intellectual Shaykh Hamza Yusuf in writing letters to the CEOs of major hotel chains asking them to consider removing hotel room pornography, noting its "degrading, dehumanising" and objectifying nature.

Several international hotel chains have eliminated, or are phasing out, in-room porn, but policies vary.

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NZ a 'destination country' for sex trafficking https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/06/24/nz-destination-country-sex-trafficking/ Mon, 23 Jun 2014 19:08:04 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=59562 New Zealand is a destination country for foreign men and women subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking, a US State Department report has claimed. The department's 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report has also labelled New Zealand as a source country for children subjected to sex trafficking within the country. "A small number of girls Read more

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New Zealand is a destination country for foreign men and women subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking, a US State Department report has claimed.

The department's 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report has also labelled New Zealand as a source country for children subjected to sex trafficking within the country.

"A small number of girls and boys, often of Maori or Pacific Islander descent, are subjected to street prostitution, and some are victims of gang-controlled trafficking rings," the report stated.

"Some children are recruited by other girls or compelled by family members into child prostitution." continue reading

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