Pontifical
Commission for Protection of Minors holds plenary
(Vatican
Radio) The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors has completed its
second plenary assembly, focusing on formation of candidate for priesthood and
religious life, the use of forensic assessments for people accused of sex
abuse crimes and the use of liturgical support materials for the pastoral care
of survivors.
The
Commission met in Rome from October 9th to 11th, beginning their plenary with a
Mass celebrated by Pope Francis in his Santa Marta residence. Members then
focused their sessions on listening to and discussing progress reports
presented by the Working Groups formed in the February 2015 Plenary.
Please
find below the full press statement from the Commission:
The
Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors gathered in Plenary
Assembly, October 9-11, 2015 in Rome. It is the second time that the full
Commission has gathered together.
The
Plenary Assembly began with Mass with the Holy Father, Pope Francis, in Santa
Marta. Members then focused their sessions on listening to and discussing
progress reports presented by the Working Groups formed in the February 2015
Plenary.
These
Working Groups cover key areas of the mission that has been entrusted to the
Commission by the Holy Father, namely to advise him, his collaborators and the
local church on the protection of minors. The Working Groups are:
•
Guidelines for the safeguarding and protection of minors;
•
Healing and care for victims, survivors and their families;
•
Formation of candidates to the priesthood and religious life and the education
of Church leadership;
•
Education of families and communities;
•
Theology and spirituality;
•
Canonical and civil norms.
Particular
areas of focus of these working groups include research into the assessment and
ongoing formation of candidates to the priesthood and religious life; the use
of forensic assessments with people accused of a crime; the provision of liturgical
support materials for the pastoral care of victims, survivors and communities.
The Commission does not address individual cases, it does not exercise
oversight, and is not a decision-making body.
Since
its establishment, the Commission for the Protection of Minors has been invited
by Church leaders to place the inter-disciplinary expertise of its members at
the service of Church in various parts of the world.
Commission
members have taken part in workshops, conferences and seminars on the
protection of minors in Ireland, the UK, France, New Zealand, the Pacific
Islands and recently in the Philippines, where 76 bishops attended. Next
month, Commission members will also address all of the bishops of Central
America.
Very
positive feedback has been received from our participation in these
initiatives. The Commission’s contribution has been seen as a resource
for the local Church worldwide as Bishops’ Conferences continue to develop
sound and culturally effective guidelines that reflect the local reality.
The
Commission plans to hold its next Plenary Assembly in February, 2016.
Commission
members in attendance:
Cardinal
Seán O'MALLEY, OFM Cap. (United States), President; Mons. Robert OLIVER (United
States), Secretary; Rev. Luis Manuel ALI HERRERA (Colombia); Catherine BONNET
(France); Marie COLLINS (Ireland); Gabriel DY-LIACCO (Philippines); Sheila
BARONESS HOLLINS (United Kingdom); Bill KILGALLON (New Zealand); Sr. Kayula
LESA, RSC (Zambia); Sr. Hermenegild MAKORO, CPS (South Africa); Kathleen
McCORMACK (Australia); Claudio PAPALE (Italy); Peter SAUNDERS (United Kingdom);
Hanna SUCHOCKA (Poland); Krysten WINTER-GREEN (United States); Rev. Humberto
Miguel YÁÑEZ, SJ (Argentina) and Rev. Hans ZOLLNER, SJ (Germany).
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