Pontifical
Commission for Protection of Minors holds Plenary
(Vatican Radio) Members of the Pontifical Commission for the
Protection of Minors gathered in Rome for their Plenary Assembly February
6-8. A statement issued by the Vatican said the members who took part in
the Assembly were: 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 Hollins (England); Bill Kilgallon (New
Zealand); Sr. Kayula Lesa, MSC (Zambia); Sr. Hermenegild Makoro, CPS
(Zimbabwe); Kathleen McCormack (Australia); Claudio Papale (Italy); Peter
Saunders (England); Hanna Suchocka (Poland); Krysten Winter-Green (United
States); Rev. Humberto Miguel YÁÑEZ, SJ (Argentina) and Rev. Hans Zolliner, SJ
(Germany).
The statement went on
to say that this year’s meeting was the first opportunity for all 17 members of
the recently expanded Commission to come together and share their progress in
the task entrusted them by the Holy Father, namely to advise Pope Francis in
the safeguarding and protection of minors in the Church.
During the meetings,
members presented reports from their Working Groups of experts, developed over
the past year. The Commission then completed their recommendations
regarding the formal structure of the Commission and agreed upon several
proposals to submit to the Holy Father for consideration.
The Working Groups are
an integral part of the Commission’s working structure. Between Plenary
Sessions, these groups bring forward research and projects in areas that are
central to the mission of making the Church ‘a safe home’ for children,
adolescents, and vulnerable adults. These include: pastoral care for survivors
and their families, education, guidelines in best practice, formation to the
priesthood and religious life, ecclesial and civil norms governing allegations
of abuse, and the accountability of people in positions of responsibility
within the Church when dealing with allegations of abuse.
The Commission, the
statement reads, “is keenly aware that the issue of accountability is of major
importance.” In its Assembly, members agreed on an initial proposal
to submit to Pope Francis for consideration. Moreover, the Commission is
developing processes to ensure accountability for everyone in the Church -
clergy, religious, and laity - who work with minors.
The statement
continues:
Part of ensuring
accountability is raising awareness and understanding at all levels of the
Church regarding the seriousness and urgency in implementing correct
safeguarding procedures. To this end, the Commission also agreed to develop
seminars to educate Church leadership in the area of the protection of minors.
Following on from the
Holy Father’s Letter to Presidents of the Episcopal Conferences and to
Superiors of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life,
dated February 2, the Commission looks forward to collaborating with churches
on a local level in making its expertise available to ensure best practices in
guidelines for the protection of minors.
The Commission is also
preparing materials for a Day of Prayer for all those who have been harmed by
sexual abuse. This will underscore our responsibility to work for spiritual
healing and also help raise awareness among the Catholic community about the
scourge of the abuse of minors.
Pope Francis writes in
his letter to Church leaders “families need to know that the Church is making
every effort to protect their children”. Conscious of the gravity of our task
to advise the Holy Father in this effort, we ask you to support our work with
prayer.
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