New Church scandal sparks hope for reform in Hungary

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The leadership of the Hungarian Catholic Church has recently presented a divided picture in its handling of internal sex scandals and child protection cases. While some bishops have taken decisive steps to investigate such cases, some church statements still avoid clear apologies.
Bishop AndrĂ¡s Veres emphasised in a coldly worded statement that collective prayer and fasting were more important than empathy for the victims. At the same time, several bishops, such as Zsolt Marton and LĂ¡szlĂ³ Varga, have called for reform of the Church, with open apologies and an emphasis on the importance of prevention.

Details of a case in BalatonfĂ¼red
Recently, the case of a nun working at St Benedict High School in BalatonfĂ¼red exemplified the possibility of transparency and accountability in the Church. According to VĂ¡lasz Online, the nun, who belonged to the monastic branch of the Community of the Eight Beatitudes, had worked at the institution for two years as a religious education teacher and child protection counsellor. Following the allegations against her, the Archabbey of Pannonhalma and the international leadership of the community took immediate action and launched an investigation. Â
Around two dozen witnesses, including minors, were interviewed during the investigation. The findings suggest that while the nun probably did not commit a direct sexual offence, her behaviour crossed the boundaries of acceptable conduct in several areas. Emotional dependency, abuse of authority, and rule-breaking with students created a toxic atmosphere. For example, the nun bought cigarettes and alcohol for students and had a particularly close relationship with one boy, with whom she shared a tattoo. Â





