Eric de Moulins-Beaufort, President of the Conference of Bishops of France: “I am personally very touched by that because I was not aware of the number of victims and so it is for me a great surprise and a terrible surprise and I have in my heart and in my memory, the voices of all of those people, 216,000 victims. It is not only a number, it is so many people whose life was “abime” (in French), was destroyed, was complicated, was troubled, was put in great difficulties because of a priest and a priest is made normally to help the life, to grow and to be better.”
“We have still decided to give money to the people, victims, because money is a way to express the seriousness of the grief they received, of their condition and to express the fact that we are aware that it is because of the church or in the church that they were victims. So we have decided that. But the commission criticized the way we imagined to give this money and to bring this contribution and so know we have to read what the CIASE writes and to try to understand why they don’t agree with our system and we will try to improve our offer. “