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Saturday, 6 March 2010 - Abuse at pope's brother's choir, more German schools |
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Credit: Reuters/Osservatore Romano Factbox Factbox: Sex abuse scandals in the Catholic church 1:47pm EST BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Roman Catholic Church revealed charges of priests beating and sexually abusing boys in at least three schools in Pope Benedict's native Bavaria on Friday, one linked to a renowned choir once led by his brother. World  |  Germany The charges at the cathedral choir in Regensburg, the Benedictine monastery school at Ettal and a Capucian school in Burghausen came to light after abuse cases revealed at Jesuit schools around the country shocked the country last month. Rev Georg Ratzinger, 86, who led the choir from 1964 to 1994, told Bavarian Radio he knew nothing of any abuse at the "Regensburger Domspatzen" (Regensburg Cathedral Sparrows) choir, which regularly performs on tours in Germany and abroad. The diocese of Regensburg, where the pope taught theology at the university from 1969 to 1977, said there were no current abuse cases and it would investigate all charges from the past. "We want to fully answer the question about which abuse cases happened in Regensburg diocese. Who were the perpetrators and who were the victims?" said diocesan spokesman Clemens Neck at a news conference in the northern Bavarian city. The diocese said in a statement that one priest had abused two boys sexually in 1958 and was sentenced to two years in jail. Another clergyman served 11 months in jail in 1971 for abuse. Both men have since died. It said three men claimed to have suffered sexual abuse as well as beatings and humiliation in the early 1960s while at boarding schools connected to the choir. The diocese was investigating these cases and more could be revealed, it said. Sexual abuse scandals, which haunted the Church in the United States over the last decade and bankrupt several dioceses, have rocked Ireland after two blunt government reports in recent months and come to light in the Netherlands this week. PRIEST CONFESSES BRUTAL BEATINGS In Ettal in southern Bavaria, a lawyer investigating charges of abuse in a Benedictine monastery school said hundreds of boys had been beaten and some sexually abused decades ago. "Hundreds of pupils were beaten," Thomas Pfister told a news conference there. "There were very extreme cases of mishandling, which normally would have been punished with long prison sentences ... A cloak of silence was thrown over the charges." One monk now dead had committed "serial sexual harassment and sexual abuse on small and older children," he said. Rev Johannes Bauer, the monastery treasurer, admitted beating pupils while a teacher at the school in 1985-1987. "To my shame, I have to say openly that I also brutally abused children physically and humiliated them," he said. "I am very sorry and ask forgiveness from the bottom of my heart." The monastery has asked the Vatican to help it reform and take "a new spiritual direction." A Vatican official said the Holy See took this case seriously and would send an inspector. ABUSER TRANSFERRED TO OTHER WORK Also in southern Bavaria, the Capucian order said a former director of the Burghausen school had abused boys sexually in 1984-1985. The charges were investigated in 1991 but no action was taken because the statute of limitations had run out. Despite this, the priest was transferred in 1985 to work in a Munich hospital and later in a pilgrimage center in Wuerzburg and only suspended from his priestly duties this month. Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, head of the German Bishops Conference, apologized last month for sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests after over 100 such cases were reported in elite Jesuit boarding schools around the country. 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