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This ^^^ is true.Actually, I’d say that “many” Priests have been found guilty is an overstatement. When you compare the number to how many Priests there are, it is a very small percentage. And, you also have to remember that, by far, the vast majority of those found guilty were from cases that stretch back decades.
Sadly it is a much greater % than for any other institution examined by the Royal Commission in Australia.
7% of priests working during 1950 - 2009 have been accused.
In 1971 there were 3895 priests in Australia.
That’s just one year!
7% of 3895 = 273 priests
Over 60 years the total number of individual Catholic priests is stated as 116,153
7% of 116,153 = 8,130 priests!
The royal commission’s report found that of the 1,880 alleged perpetrators from the Catholic Church, (clergy and non-clergy) only 572 were priests which is less than 1% of 116,153
Note also that many/most of the allegations referred to by the Royal Commission have never been tested in a court of law - they are not convictions. Moreover, many of the the accusers who made claims at the Royal Commission did so anonymously and (they know) their claims will never be tested in court because the police can’t charge dead people.