Pope thanks Chilean bishops
for 'decisive' efforts against abuse
Pope Francis' letter to Chilean bishops. |
In a handwritten letter sent on Sunday, Pope Francis
applauds the Chilean bishops’ efforts to reflect on their failure to listen to
victims of clerical sex abuse.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis has praised the bishops of Chile for their
“decisive” efforts against clerical sex abuse following a recent meeting.
In a handwritten letter sent on Sunday, the Pope says
Chile’s bishops have come up with “realistic and concrete” measures against the
abuse crisis gripping the Catholic Church in the country.
He thanked the President of the Chilean Bishops’
Conference for the “edifying example” of a united Church community. The
Pope also expressed his appreciation for the Chilean bishops’ reflections on
their failure to respond to a clerical sex abuse crisis.
‘Concrete response’
In his letter released by the Chilean Bishops’ Conference, Pope Francis said he was “impressed by the work of reflection, discernment, and decisions” carried out to produce a document, entitled “Declaration, Decisions, and Commitments of the Chilean Bishops’ Conference” (in Spanish).
The Pope called their decisions “realistic and concrete” and
said they will be a “decisive” help in confronting the crisis.
Pope Francis said he was most impressed by “the example of
an Episcopal community united in the shepherding of God's faithful, holy
people.” He called their example “edifying” and said it “builds the Church”.
“May the Lord reward you abundantly for this communal and
pastoral effort,” the Pope wrote.
Bishop Santiago Silva, to whom the Pope’s letter was
addressed, thanked Pope Francis and said his words “comfort us today and
encourage us on this path of correction, healing, and reparation”.
Promise to assist prosecutors
Chile’s bishops met last week to discuss the sex abuse crisis facing the Catholic Church and their failed response to it.
In their joint document, the bishops recognize their
“failures and omissions” and promise to assist prosecutors investigating
allegations of sex abuse.
Asking for forgiveness, Chile’s bishops said they had failed
to help and accompany victims who had suffered “grave sins and injustices
committed by priests and clergy.”
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