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The organisation is composed of ten schools and enrolls approximately 4700 students. In addition to standard schooling, the organisation also provides boarding for children in need. It strives to enable these youngsters to become healthy and successful members of society, by developing intellectual,
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from 2003 to 2005. On September 3, 2010, after one of the longest trials in Portuguese history Carlos Cruz (seven years), Carlos Silvino (eighteen years), Hugo Marçal (six years, two months), Manuel Abrantes (five years, nine months), Ferreira Diniz (seven years) and Jorge Ritto (six years, eight
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manual, and physical traits, in an environment promoting spiritual, moral, and religious values. The institution is proud to have had amongst its students many outstanding Portuguese personalities, including politicians, journalists, and artists.
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months) were convicted on charges of pedophilia and other crimes that had occurred in the late 1990s and early 2000s. This was the first time an institutional sex abuse scandal was taken to court in Portugal.
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scandal. Incidents reportedly began occurring starting in the 1970s, but were only revealed in 2002. Many prominent people were arrested, including
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is Casa Pia's multisports club founded in 1920 and based in Lisbon, Portugal. Its professional men's football team plays in
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largest educational institution dedicated to helping youngsters in risk of social exclusion or without parental support.
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Two years after the death of Pina Manique, the Casa Pia closed due to the occupation of the
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trial inundated public life with sordid child abuse stories, leading to a
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Escola Agrícola de Francisco Margiochi - polo do Arrife e polo da Paiã
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Casa Pia de Lisboa made world headlines because of a major
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minister, with charges later dropped), Portuguese TV host
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PORTUGAL: New High-Profile Arrest in Paedophilia Scandal
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Centro Educativo e de Apoio Social do Monte da Caparica
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