Pope Francis appoints new members
to Commission for Protection of Minors
The Holy Father has nominated sixteen members to the
Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, including nine new members
from all corners of the world.
By Christopher Wells
Pope Francis has renewed the membership of the Pontifical
Commission for the Protection of Minors (PCPM), confirming Cardinal
Seán O’Malley as President of the Commission, and adding nine new members to
the advisory body. Seven more nominees are returning to the Commission after
their terms had expired in December.
During his recent trip to South America, Pope Francis
addressed concerns about the expiry of the Commission’s mandate, saying the
time taken to nominate members to the body was normal. “Our Holy Father, Pope
Francis, has given much prayerful consideration in nominating these members,”
Cardinal O’Malley said in a press release. “The newly appointed members will
add to the Commission’s global perspective in the protection of minors and
vulnerable adults. The Holy Father has ensured continuity in the work of
our Commission, which is to assist local churches throughout the world in their
efforts to safeguard all children, young people, and vulnerable adults from
harm.”
Among the new members are several experts from English-speaking
countries: the Hon. Neville Owen from Australia; Sr Jane Bertelsen, FMDM, from
the UK; and Ms. Teresa Kettelkamp from the United States.
The Commission’s press release noted that the eight men and
eight women who form the membership of the Commission were chosen “from a
multi-disciplinary field of international experts in safeguarding children and
vulnerable adults from the crime of sexual abuse.” The members come from
several different countries, “reflecting the global reach of the Church and the
challenge of creating safeguarding structures in diverse cultural contexts.”
According to the press release, several of the members of
the Commission are themselves victims of clerical sexual abuse. However, it is
the practice of the PCPM to respect the privacy of abuse victims, and those
named today have chosen not speak publicly about their experiences.
The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors has
the mission of proposing “to the Holy Father best practice initiatives for
protecting minors and vulnerable adults from the crime of sexual abuse and to
promote local responsibility in the particular Churches for the protection of
all children, young people, and vulnerable adults.” The PCPM’s “future goal and
greatest challenge,” is “inculturating abuse prevention and protection into the
life and action of local churches.”
Documentation cocerning the founding and mission of the
Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors can be found on the
Vatican website.
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