OTTAWA (Reuters) - Cardinal Gerald Lacroix, one of the top Roman Catholic clergymen in Canada, on Friday stepped down temporarily after he was named in a class-action lawsuit against the church that alleged sexual assault.

Local media said Lacroix’s name had been added to a list of alleged perpetrators filed in a Quebec court on Thursday.

In a statement, the Quebec diocese said Lacroix, 66, had announced to co-workers he was temporarily withdrawing from his activities until the situation could be clarified.

“He categorically denies the allegations against him,” it said. The lawsuit, authorized by the court in 2022, represents more than 100 people who were alleged to have been sexually assaulted by 88 priests and staff working at the Quebec diocese starting in 1940.

  • @moistclump
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    27 months ago

    I watched that movie with mark ruffallo (Spotlight, 2015) about the scandal breaking through investigative reporting at the Boston globe. It was a well done film. One of thing that stood out to me is that they discussed how specifically Catholicism and the priests role, learned secrecy, power… jsut how it’s a whole SYSTEM that perpetrates and then protects this kind of thing.

    I used to think it was that perverts were attracted to those jobs, and they are, but after that movie it just showed the extent that the CHURCH itself is a horrifying system for these awful awful things to occur and then perpetrate.

    I’d recommend the movie. Spotlight.

    • GladiusB
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      27 months ago

      People often forget that up until 200 years ago, the Pope was easily the most powerful leader on the planet for 1000 years. They had a vested interest in every nation and every nation played to that interest. They were murdered and not investigated because, church. I know this isn’t true in all of Asia or Africa, but for a vast majority of Europe and reaches in some of Asia and Africa they were the person to decide a lot of what was going on.