Pope: Hear the cry of the little
ones who ask for justice
Pope Francis opens the Protection of Minors in the Church Meeting (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis opens the “Protection of Minors in the Church”
Meeting in the Vatican telling the Bishops and Religious gathered, “the Holy
People of God look to us and expect from us not simple and predictable
condemnations, but concrete and effective measures to be established”.
By Lydia O’Kane
The “Protection of Minors in the Church” Meeting began on
Thursday with prayers, readings, and brief periods of silent reflection, before
Pope Francis gave his opening remarks in the Vatican’s Synod Hall. In front of
the Patriarchs, Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops, Religious Superiors and other
leaders, the Pope told them that, “in the face of the plague of sexual abuse
perpetrated by men of the Church against children”, he had called them together
so, “we may listen to the Holy Spirit and with docility to His guidance we may
hear the cry of the little ones who ask for justice.”
Evil of abuse that afflicts the Church and humanity
He told those gathered that this meeting was, “weighed down
by the weight of pastoral and ecclesial responsibility which obliges us to
discuss together, in a synodal, sincere and profound way, how to deal with this
evil which afflicts the Church and humanity.”
Pope Francis noted that, “the Holy People of God look to us and expect from us not simple and predictable condemnations, but concrete and effective measures to be established”.
Pope Francis noted that, “the Holy People of God look to us and expect from us not simple and predictable condemnations, but concrete and effective measures to be established”.
A Journey of Courage and Concreteness
“Let us therefore”, he commented, “begin our journey armed
with faith and the spirit of maximum parresia [frankness], courage and
concreteness.”
As a help, the Pope said, he wanted to share with them “some important criteria formulated by the various Commissions and Episcopal Conferences… They are guidelines to help our reflection which will be handed over to you. They are a simple starting point, which comes from you and returns to you, and does not take away from the creativity that must be present in this meeting.”
As a help, the Pope said, he wanted to share with them “some important criteria formulated by the various Commissions and Episcopal Conferences… They are guidelines to help our reflection which will be handed over to you. They are a simple starting point, which comes from you and returns to you, and does not take away from the creativity that must be present in this meeting.”
Concluding his remarks, Pope Francis thanked, “the
Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith and the members of the Organizing Committee for the
excellent work done with great commitment in preparing this meeting.”
Finally, he asked the Holy Spirit to support all those
gathered in the Synod Hall “in these days and to help us transform this evil
into an opportunity for awareness and purification. May the Virgin Mary
enlighten us to try to heal the serious wounds that the scandal of paedophilia
has caused both to children and to believers.”
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