Pope meeting Chilean bishops next
week on sex abuse scandal
Pope Francis meeting Chilean Bishops in Santiago, Chile on January 16, 2018.- (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis is meeting the bishops Chile May 15 to 17, to
closely examine the clerical sex abuse scandal that has tarnished the image of
the Latin American Church in recent decades.
By Robin Gomes
The Holy See’s Press Office released a statement on Saturday
saying Pope Francis is meeting the bishops of Chile, May 15-17, to examine in
depth the causes and consequences, as well as the mechanisms that
have led in some cases to the concealment and serious omissions against
the victims of sexual abuse in Chile.
The Holy Father will share his personal conclusions
following a 2-member fact-finding mission to Chile headed
by Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta, and the numerous
written and oral testimonies that the Pope has been receiving in recent weeks.
Adequate lasting changes
The Pope, accompanied by Cardinal Marc Ouellet the prefect
of the Vatican Congregation for Bishops, will hold meetings with the 33 bishops
of Chile, including two retired ones. “The objective of this long 'synodal
process' is to discern together, in the presence of God, the
responsibility of each and every one of us for these devastating wounds,
and to study adequate and lasting changes that will prevent the repetition of
these ever reprehensible acts,” explained the Holy See’s Press Office.
“It is fundamental to restore trust in the Church through
good pastors who by their lives bear witness to having known the voice of the
Good Shepherd and who know how to accompany the suffering of
the victims and work in a resolute and tireless way in the prevention
of abuse.”
While thanking the bishops for their docility and humility
to the Holy Spirit, the Vatican said the Pope is renewing his request to the
People of God in Chile to continue praying for the conversion of all.
The meeting will be strictly private and no papal
declaration is expected during and after the meeting.
Pope meets abuse victims
On April 27, Pope Francis met in the Vatican three
victims of abuse by the Chilean priest Fernando Karadima. The Holy
See Press Office explained that the Pope’s "priority" was to
"listen to the victims, ask their forgiveness and respect the
confidentiality of these talks". The intention was to create a
"climate of trust and reparation for suffering."
Pope admits making mistake
Earlier on April 8, in a moving letter to the Chilean
bishops, following the fact-finding mission by Archbishop Scicluna, the Pope
admitted having made “serious mistakes in the assessment and perception of the
situation, especially due to the lack of truthful and balanced information,”
regarding the clerical sex abuse in Chile.
Pope Francis was publicly criticized for his handling of the
case of Bishop Juan Barros, who is accused of covering up, and even
participating in the abuse of men and boys by the priest.
In the letter, the Holy Father had called the bishops of
Chile to Rome for discussion on the issue.
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