Iam64
I was brought up in the CofE and it’s parables, psalms and good use of language alongside the expectation that we are all responsible for caring for others, especially those less fortunate hasn’t left me.
My faith about the protection of children is in adequate safeguarding. Anyone who has worked in safeguarding, especially police, social workers, paediatricians, therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists etc will have been involved with adults and children who were sexually abused by those whose duty was to protect them. It could be a family member, a priest, teacher, doctor, police officer, social worker, imam, - it could be anybody. But, people who were abused in Churches, or in other places by so called men of god, carry particular pain, often shrouded in shame
I was often in the C of E as a child .
Church abuse, not just CofE happens. I would have thought that a smaller church would be less safe that a large organisation, but I definitely think I was wrong in thinking that.
Yes it's true that people who were abused in churches or by "so called men of God" carry particular pain.
Add to that the pain of not being believed because the man (or person) is "of God".
Then the lies told by the "person of God" to cover up, which people believe because of their "importance". Then the person abused has the hatred of others to deal with on top of the fact that they were abused.
Then the low self esteem and alienation that makes them a target to be more likely to be re abused or bullies
I have worked with people of all ages who have been abused and do take Safeguarding very seriously, which is why I am raising awareness.
Put simply, anyone who has any kind of abuse in their background would be better off not attending any kind of organisation who would not listen, support or validate their feelings in the case of abuse.