Chilean bishops implore
forgiveness for sex abuse scandal and offer to resign
The 34 Chilean bishops that make up the country’s episcopal
conference released a statement on Friday offering to resign and putting their
fate in the hands of Pope Francis.
By Linda Bordoni
Following three days of meetings with Pope Francis in
the Vatican, the bishops of Chile met the press and read a
statement in which they thanked the Pope for having listened to them
"paternally and for having offered his fraternal correction” during these
days "of reflection and prayer".
Resignations in Pope's hands
Speaking briefly to the press after having read their
statement, the bishops explained that they have put their positions “in the
hands of the Holy Father and will leave it to him to decide freely” for each of
them.
They also referred to a document handed to them personally
by the Pope in which are indicated a series of “absolutely reprehensible things
that have happened in the Chilean Church in relation to unacceptable abuses of
power, conscience and of sexual [nature], and which have led to diminishing of
the prophetic vigor that characterized the Church.”
Appeal for forgiveness
Above all, the bishops said, they ask forgiveness for the
pain caused to the victims of clerical sex abuse, to the Pope, to the people of
God and to their country for their grave mistakes and omissions.
They also expressed gratitude to Archbishop Charles Scicluna
and to Fr Jordi Bertomeu, the prelates charged by the Pope to investigate and
to draw up the 2,300 page report into the sex abuse scandal that has rocked the
Chilean Church, “for their pastoral and personal dedication, and for their
effort of the past weeks to try and bring healing to the wounds of society and
of the Church in their country.
“We thank the victims, the bishops continued , for their
perseverance and for their courage in the face of all the grave personal,
spiritual, social and family difficulties they have had to face,” a burden,
they specified, often aggravated by the incomprehension and attacks of the
ecclesial community.
And imploring, yet again their forgiveness, the bishops
asked for their help to be able to go forward on a path of healing.
A milestone in a process of deep change
Describing the past days of “honest dialogue” as a milestone
in a process of deep change guided by Pope Francis, the bishops said that in
communion with the Pope, they wish to re-establish justice and contribute to
repair the damage caused, in order to give new impetus to the prophetic mission
of the Church in Chile, where, they said, “Christ should always have been at
the center.”
Vowing to commit themselves fully to this new path the
bishops concluded their statement expressing their desire that “the face of the
Lord may shine anew” in the Chilean Church and with “humility and hope” they
appealed to all to help them in their endeavor.
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