Portugal's Catholic Church to pay $1.85 million to 57 victims of sexual abuse

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LISBON, March 26 (Reuters) - Portugal’s Catholic Church said on Thursday it would pay a combined ​1.6 million euros ($1.85 million) in compensation ‌to 57 victims of sexual abuse by the clergy.

A Church-funded commission found in February ​2023 that at least 4,815 children ​and vulnerable adults in Portugal were ⁠sexually abused by the Catholic clergy, ​mostly priests, over the past 70 years.

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“Financial ​compensation does not erase what happened or undo the consequences of abuse in the lives of ​those affected… We renew our apology ​for all the harm caused,” the Portuguese Bishops’ ‌Conference (CEP) ⁠said in a statement.

CEP said only 95 people requested compensation during the submission period, with 67 eligible and the remainder ​dismissed for ​failing ⁠to meet requirements or attend the commission.

The CEP said 57 ​compensation claims had already been approved, ​with ⁠payments ranging from 9,000 euros to 45,000 euros per person.

Nine other claims are ⁠still ​undergoing final review to ​determine the amount of compensation, it said.

($1 = 0.8666 euros)

Reporting ​by Sergio Goncalves; editing by Charlie Devereux

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