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Prominent Quebec Cardinal Named in Sexual Assault Case Against Quebec Diocese

The names of prominent Vatican cardinals considered potential successors to Pope Francis are on a list released as part of a new class action lawsuit against the Diocese of Quebec, the investigative agency of Radio Canada. It is published. Found program Enquete.

Cardinal Marc Ouellet, who was Archbishop of Quebec when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission met, has about 88 members of the clergy facing sexual assault allegations. is one of his This is the first time Ouellet's name has appeared in a legal proceeding.

This civil case represents more than 100 of his victims who were allegedly sexually assaulted by priests and other staff working for the parish since 1940. 

According to class action documents, the assaults allegedly took place in the '50s and '60s. 

Ouellet is by far the most prominent person named in the class action lawsuit and holds the highest position in the Catholic Church. The cardinal has not faced criminal charges.

His alleged victim, identified as 'F' in the document, was internship as a pastoral agent from 2008 until 2010 when the assault occurred. she said. She says they took place during a public event.

"He grabbed me and... put his hands on my back. He dropped pretty low," complainant said, ending up on Radio Canada's Enquete team. I shared her version of what happened. Spring. 

"It is very disturbing to my superior, the Archbishop of Quebec."

It was my second time seeing her and I told her that I should kiss her again.

"It made me very uncomfortable, especially the word 'treat' myself." As if I were his cure.

The allegations shared by the woman with Enquete are the same as those found in the litigation documents.

On various occasions, Ouellet held her close to his body, massaged her shoulders, and caressed her back "to where the buttocks begin", each time stroking her.

``I felt like I was being chased.

Photo of a cardinal dressed in black and speaking in front of a microphone.
Cardinal Marc Ouellet is still the Archbishop of Quebec. Painted in 2010 when he was Archbishop of the Ward. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

Ouellet was archbishop and head of the diocese at the time of the alleged assault. According to Alain Arceneaux, the attorney representing the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, he had final say over who was hired as pastoral representative. There were young women and powerful men in positions of power who were world-famous at the time, maybe 60," he said. "Like most victims, she froze."

When "F" shared her anxiety with those around her, she noted that the Cardinal was a warm man and that this sort of "he She was told that she was not the only woman who faced "problems with action read.

A priest active in the parish at the time told Enquete that rumors were circulating about the Cardinal's actions. 

The priest, who wished to remain anonymous, was one of the clergymen a young woman told the cardinal about what had happened. He said they believed her claims.

"We couldn't get over it. He arrived like a sheriff who had come to bring order to the Diocese of Quebec. He was sent from Rome '' he said. "It turned out to be really strange to him that he behaved inappropriately towards a woman." While it doesn't seem as physically serious as it is, the impact on victims is just as important, Arsenault said.

"It is hard to imagine that a man of his intelligence, in his position, was unaware of what he was doing and the consequences it could entail. '' he said.

When Ouellet left, he was replaced by 'F' and Gerard Cyprien Lacroix, the current Archbishop of Quebec, and things changed a lot.

"He was very accommodating the whole time. If there was any physical contact, it was a simple handshake," she said.

Complaints lodged with the Vatican

Cardinal Marc Ouellet, right. The Vatican in February 2022 will have regular meetings with the Pope. His alleged victim filed a complaint with the Vatican in 2021. Ten years later, the commission charged with reviewing sexual allegations within the diocese of Quebec after an awkward encounter with another priest.

She went to see the commission and said, "I don't know if I was the victim, but this is my story."

"I felt the need to tell [them] that everything I had been through since I started working as a pastor was inadequate."

A member of the Society told her that both cases were cases of sexual misconduct and said she urged her to file a complaint. was known to the committee because the woman had not disclosed the man's name beforehand.

A complaint against Ouellet was filed directly with the Vatican in 2021. She was assigned to the priest Jacques Servais, the theologian charged with investigating the matter. 

A virtual meeting was arranged between the victim and the Vatican, but a year and a half later, the woman said she had not yet been informed of the investigation's conclusions.