Canadian L’Arche group shocked by report that founder sexually abused women
A report by a French-based charity that helps people who are developmentally disabled has concluded its late Canadian founder had “manipulative sexual relationships” with women over several decades, shocking members of the group that continue his work today.
L’Arche International says in a report summary that Jean Vanier, who died last year at the age of 90, had relationships with at least six women between 1970 and 1995, some of whom said Vanier “used his power over them to take advantage of them through different kinds of sexual behaviours.”
The report notes that none of the women were disabled. However, it said all described their vulnerability, sometimes coming from difficult family backgrounds or looking for a father figure, or seeking spiritual guidance.
“He said: ‘This is not us, this is Mary and Jesus. You are chosen, you are special, this is secret,'” one of the unnamed victims said of Vanier’s behaviour, according to the report.