European
church leaders gather to discuss sexual abuse
(Vatican
Radio) November 18th marked the Council of Europe’s first European Day on the
Protection of Children against sexual exploitation and abuse.
Child
protection experts from 13 East and West European nations gathered in
Luxembourg on the date for the start of a conference entitled ‘One Crisis –
Different Responses’.
While
Churches is some countries represented at the conference have been dealing with
the clerical sex abuse crisis for decades, others are only just beginning to
recognize the damage done to victims, families and the wider parish or
religious communities.
“When
I became Archbishop four years ago, I got the whole dossier on sexual abuse -
mostly relating to past 30, 40 years ago - and I must say I had to read them in
the chapel, because you feel sick to read it,” said Archbishop Jean-Claude
Hollerich of Luxembourg. “It is really sick. It is too much.”
Listen
to the Vatican Viewpoint featuring the interview with Archbishop Hollerich:
He
said the entire Church in Europe has been touched by the fact of sexual abuse,
and told Vatican Radio Church leaders “cannot close our eyes.”
“We
have to react as a Church, and we have to react in order that children and
young people can feel completely safe when they come to Church,” Archbishop
Hollerich said. “If there is no such confidence anymore, we cannot work. We
cannot proclaim the Gospel, which is our task.”
He
said the sexual abuse crisis has affected the Church in Luxembourg, and people
have lost their once strong attachment to the Catholic faith.
“I
think we could compare us to Ireland and Flanders. We were a very Catholic
nation. We are now probably one of the most secularized states in Europe,” the
Archbishop said.
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