One of the authors, Dr Hannah McGee, gave many startling findings from her research into sex abuse. For example, almost a third of women and a quarter of men had reported some kind of sexual abuse in childhood.

Vincent Browne was even more surprised by another fact - only a small proportion of the abuse reported, 3%, had been perpetrated by clergy or religious.   “If the incidence of abuse of people is so high in our community, and the incidence of abuse by members of the clergy is so relatively low,” Browne concluded, “the focus on abuse by clergy has been a bit unfair.”

Other people had been making that point for a long time. Sex abuse by Church personnel is the most shocking and reprehensible, given what the Church is supposed to stand for and the trust placed in clergy by parents and children. But the excessive focus on clerical sexual abuse has cast a cloud over thousands of decent, hard-working priests and religious.