After the recognition of the
"institutional responsibility"
of the Church for its
"systemic"
coverage
of sexual abuse committed by priests by the Conference of French Bishops in Lourdes at the beginning of November, and its commitment to
"compensate"
the victims by selling in particular real estate, the documentary by Marie Viloin, broadcast this Sunday, November 14 by "Le Jour du Seigneur" on France 2, sheds essential light on the underlying motives of this spectacular decision.
Psychological hold
Antoine Garapon, magistrate, member of the Independent Commission on Sexual Abuse in the Church (Ciase) whose film traces the work, explains how the concept of "
restorative justice
" whose ambition is to "
restore
" the victim as much. as much as possible requires a "
real recognition
" of the evil she has suffered.
Recognition which would not be "
words spoken with the end of the lips
" but which supposes a "
repair
" which is up to it.
Hence the need to "
weigh down the language
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