Rik Devillé
Rik Devillé is a Belgian Catholic priest, author, and human-rights activist. He is widely known for his work exposing sexual abuse, institutional cover-ups, and forced adoption practices within the Catholic Church in Belgium. Since his retirement from active ministry, Devillé has collected and documented thousands of testimonies from victims and has become a prominent public voice in debates on accountability, justice, and reform within the Church.
Early life and priesthood
Rik Devillé was born in 1944 in Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. He studied theology at the Grand Seminary of Mechelen and was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1969. He served as a parish priest in Buizingen and Lot and worked for thirteen years as a religion teacher at the Heilig-Hartinstituut in Halle.Church reform and human-rights advocacy
From the 1980s onward, Devillé became involved in movements advocating structural reform within the Catholic Church. He founded the Flemish working group 'Mensenrechten in de Kerk' .Work on clerical abuse
After retiring from parish ministry in 2009, Devillé focused full-time on supporting victims of sexual abuse committed by clergy and religious personnel. He gathered testimonies from thousands of survivors and publicly criticised the Catholic Church for what he described as systemic concealment, minimisation of abuse, and prioritisation of institutional reputation over victims’ rights.Devillé played a significant public role following the resignation of Bishop Roger Vangheluwe in 2010 after revelations of sexual abuse. His work contributed to public debate and parliamentary inquiries into historical abuse cases in Belgium.
Advocacy against forced adoptions
In addition to sexual abuse, Devillé has been a central figure in uncovering the history of forced adoptions involving children born to unmarried mothers in Catholic institutions. He documented testimonies from women who were pressured or coerced into relinquishing their children and from adoptees who were separated from their biological families without informed consent.Media productions
Rik Devillé’s work with victims of abuse and forced adoptions has been featured in several major media productions, which brought these issues to a wider public audience in Belgium.- De nonnen – a television documentary examining abuse, exploitation, and coercion within convents and religious institutions, including the role of nuns in systems that enabled sexual abuse and the forced separation of mothers and children.
- Kinderen van de kerk – an investigative podcast series focusing on children taken from their mothers under church authority, addressing forced adoptions, secrecy, and the long-term impact on both mothers and adoptees.
- Godvergeten – a television documentary series broadcast by the Flemish public broadcaster VRT, largely based on testimonies collected by Devillé. The series exposed widespread sexual abuse within the Catholic Church in Belgium and reignited public debate, leading to renewed political attention and parliamentary hearings.
Devillé has argued that these practices constituted serious violations of human rights and has called for official recognition, access to church archives, and reparations for those affected.