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Cardinal Tagle at the Meeting on the Protection of Minors in the Church. |
In an interview at the Meeting on the Protection of Minors,
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle says the Church must face the wounds of sexual
abuse “together, with faith.”
By Vatican News
Cardinal Antonio Tagle, the first speaker at the Meeting on
the Protection of Minors in the Church, was visibly moved as he spoke about the
importance of “sharing the pain” of victims of abuse.
“This is my personal and also ministerial growth”, Cardinal
Tagle said in an interview with Vatican News following his address. “I’ve heard
many stories from victims themselves, and it’s not easy, it’s not pleasant to
listen to those stories, even if it is not clergy involved in the wounding of
people”.
The Cardinal said the stories of survivors of sexual abuse
are “prophetic”. “They wound me,” he continued, “and I am reminded of my own
woundedness, and you develop a culture of communion with the wounded”. He
suggested that it is precisely “our common woundedness that would lead us also
to a common path towards, not a solution, but a way of handling or facing” the
issue of abuse. Cardinal Tagle acknowledged that the wounds of abuse will
remain wounds, but said that we must handle them “together, with faith”.
Awareness
Asked about the theme of awareness, Cardinal Tagle
emphasized the need for patience, and the need to be sensitive to different
cultures. In some cultures, he noted, “even discussing sexual matters,
discussing children, minors, is quite taboo”. In such cultures, Tagle said, the
abuse that is occurring “in homes, in schools, in parishes” is simply not
talked about. “So the awareness, I think, would have to pass through cultures”,
he said.
However, Cardinal Tagle also noted that such cultures have
their own ways “of being aware of the problems”.
Listen to all cultures
“Are we listening to those cultures too?” he asked. “Or have
we developed the tools to detect what they are manifesting in an unspoken
manner?” Cardinal Tagle noted that he has promoted more intercultural and
interreligious dialogue precisely in order to help people understand one
another better.
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