The 101 referrals include direct reports from victims, according to the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
The move comes as Presbyterians from both sides of the Irish border prepare to meet in Belfast on Wednesday for a special meeting.
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland is living through an “ecclesiastical earthquake” due to its major failure in safeguarding functions, the moderator has said.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has received 101 referrals as part of its ongoing investigation into safeguarding concerns within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
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