Perhaps the RC folk didn't want to shame CH & SF by enumerating the similar misdeameanours committed by ordinary people (remember that it is generally believed that the number of such events is no greater in the religious community than in any other group of adults.) That isn't to say that the behaviour isn't despicable, but that it is common to all parts of society.
Sadly for your argument, ippy, the numbers-game would suggest that both sides of the debate would be hoist with their own petard.
Except, of course, that the RC Church was being called to account by CH and SF for acts committed by the RC Church as an organisation, supported by tg hierarchy of that organisation, the prpetrators of these atrocities hidden from justice by that organisation. An organisation which, supposedly is the direct descendant of your Christ!
As both a human being and a Christian, I find the fact that it takes place at all absolutely horrifying, especially in a society that likes to claim that it is 'better' than older ones. One side trying to make out that the other side is worse than their own smacks - in my view - of ostrich-itis.
As with my point above you are not comparing like with like. One side, the non-religious, is not an organised group, and the other is an an organisation, an organisation that considers itself to be above the common herd, i e the other side, yet their showing in this debate was dismal and this was amply demonstrated by the shift in the votes before and after.
This organisation, whether you like it or not, worships and follows the same God and the same Son of God as you do and excuses its abominable behaviour by quoting scripture from the same bible that your lot use!
I have yet to see a Protestant clergyman of any rank from parish priest to archbishop stand up publicly, on TV or in the press, and condemn the actions of the paedophile priests or the Magdelane nuns. Thus your lot are tarred with the same brush as the Catholics.
You, personally, may be exempt from blame or shame, your church is not.