Only two religious orders audited by child safety watchdogs have
demonstrated good compliance with rules to protect youngsters from
abusers. Following reviews last autumn, the National Board for Safeguarding
Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland (NSBCCCI) warned seven
congregations have considerable work to do on the issue.
The two orders praised by the review team were the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, an order with 18 priests working and living in London, Dublin and in the Cavan-Monaghan area, and the Dominican Sisters, based in Dublin, Galway, Wicklow and in the North, working largely in education.
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The two orders praised by the review team were the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, an order with 18 priests working and living in London, Dublin and in the Cavan-Monaghan area, and the Dominican Sisters, based in Dublin, Galway, Wicklow and in the North, working largely in education.
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