Church acts on abuse fallout

By Louise Thrower
April 20 2016 - 6:00am
CARING ROLE: Former Goulburn detective Matt Casey is heading up the Institute for Professional Standards and Safeguarding, aimed at protecting children under the Catholic Church's care. Archbishop Christopher Prowse created the body in the wake of a Royal Commission into instutional child sexual abuse. Photo: Louise Thrower
CARING ROLE: Former Goulburn detective Matt Casey is heading up the Institute for Professional Standards and Safeguarding, aimed at protecting children under the Catholic Church's care. Archbishop Christopher Prowse created the body in the wake of a Royal Commission into instutional child sexual abuse. Photo: Louise Thrower

ARCHBISHOP Christopher Prowse on Friday apologised for what had happened to "innocent men, their families and communities" at Brother William Standen's hands.

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