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At least 4,815 children were sexually abused by members of the Portuguese Catholic Church — mostly priests — over the past 70 years, a report by the commission investigating the issue said on Monday, adding the findings are the tip of the iceberg.

“(We want) to pay a sincere tribute to those who were abuse victims during their childhood and dared to give a voice to silence,” said child psychiatrist Pedro Strecht, who headed the commission.

“They are much more than a statistic.”

Mr Strecht said the 4,815 cases were the “absolute minimum” number of victims of sexual abuse by clergy members in Portugal since 1950.

Most perpetrators (77 per cent) were priests and most of the victims were men, Mr Strecht said, adding that they were abused in Catholic schools, churches, priests’ homes, confessionals, among other locations.

The majority of the sexual abuses took place when the children were aged 10-14, with the youngest victim being just two-years-old.

Church to ‘take appropriate measures’

Jose Ornelas, head of the Bishops’ Conference, attended the final report’s presentation and will respond to it later on Monday.

The Church has previously said it was prepared to “take appropriate measures”.

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