Christian Brothers kept nine child abusers in religious order due to Gospel imperative to help ‘the needy’, court documents reveal

Exclusive: Documents also show the Catholic order sought financial support from the Holy See months before it declared it lacked money to pay survivors
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The Christian Brothers has deliberately kept nine convicted child abusers, one who is currently behind bars, as members of its religious order because it says it has a “Gospel imperative” to “care for all Brothers” and “the needy”.
Court documents also reveal the head of Christian Brothers Oceania met with representatives of the Holy See in an attempt to obtain support six months before it declared it was going broke and could not afford to meet abuse claims from survivors, but received no financial assistance.
Continue reading...- • Christian nine convicted child abusers under the guise of a Gospel imperative to care for the needy.
- • Leadership met with the Holy See to request funds six insolvency.
- • The order is now liquidating $217 million in assets to address survivor claims.
This case follows decades of systemic abuse allegations within Catholic religious orders across Australia, Ireland, and the UK. Investigations have historically shown that these institutions prioritized protecting their own members over the safety of children.
Christian Perspective
The leadership has perverted the biblical mandate of mercy to shield criminals from justice and social consequences. True Christian stewardship requires the protection of the innocent and the absolute rejection of evil within the community. Using the Gospel to justify the retention of predators is a profound betrayal of the faith.
Implications
This scandal erodes the moral authority of religious institutions and weakens the social fabric of Christian communities. It demonstrates how institutional preservation can supersede the divine command to protect the vulnerable. Such failures invite secularist attacks on all religious organizations.
Broader Trends
This reflects a wider pattern of institutional decadence where hierarchical structures prioritize their own survival over moral truth. It mirrors the failure of liberal democratic systems to hold powerful, entrenched organizations accountable. These systemic collapses often precede a total loss of public trust in traditional authority.
Takeaway
Christian leaders must prioritize the protection of the family and the purity of the church over institutional longevity. We must demand absolute accountability and reject any theology that uses grace as a cloak for criminality. True strength lies in upholding righteous standards that safeguard the next generation.
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