US Bishops: Christ became weak
that we might become strong
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| Cardinal Daniel DiNardo and Archbishop José Gomez at the USCCB Fall General Assembly.-AFP |
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo opened the Fall General Assembly of
the United States Bishops Conference, urging the Bishops to admit the weakness
they have fallen into regarding the clergy sex abuse crisis and to begin the
healing process.
By Sr Bernadette Reis, fsp
The United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops (USCCB) opened its Fall General Assembly on
Monday. Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, Conference President, addressed the
Bishops using a quotation from St Augustine, “In order that weakness might
become strong, strength became weak.”
To abuse survivors
As the United States Bishops prepare to discuss “greater
episcopal accountability” over the next two days, Cardinal DiNardo began by
addressing abuse survivors directly.
“Where I have not been watchful or alert to your needs,
wherever I have failed, I am deeply sorry”, Cardinal DiNardo said. He then
reminded the Bishops of Jesus’ warning to “Watch!”, and admitted, “in our
weakness, we fell asleep”.
Healing begins by asking forgiveness
Although new allegations are a “small fraction of what they
were”, he said, “we must search for every child of God whose innocence is lost
to a horrific predator at any time”. Jesus himself went after the one and left
the 99 in the desert, he said.
Healing begins with forgiveness, the Cardinal continued. He
then asked the Bishops to be ready to ask for forgiveness. He then did so
himself:
“To the survivors I have let down by what I have failed
to do, please forgive me. To those who have lost faith in the Church, please
forgive us for our failures.”
Standards of accountability
Cardinal DiNardo then enumerated all of the efforts made by
the Church in the US to protect children: extensive safe environment training
and background checks for Church employees, review boards, victim’s assistance
coordinators, zero tolerance policy regarding “priests and others serving the
Church”.
“Brother bishops, to exempt ourselves from these high
standards of accountability is unacceptable and cannot stand. In fact, we, as
successors to the apostles, must hold ourselves to the highest possible standard.
Doing anything less insults those working to protect and heal from the scourge
of abuse. “
Intensify efforts
The Cardinal then said that the Bishops need to expand their
understanding and deal with sexual misconduct more intensely. This means taking
“every precaution that our example not lead a single person away from the
Lord”. He then challenged his brother Bishops reminding them that the world is
looking to them and forming an opinion.
“Whether we will be remembered as guardians of the abused
or the abuser will be determined by our actions beginning this week.”
We have fallen
Picking up St Augustine’s words again, the Cardinal
admitted, “Brothers, we have fallen into a place of great weakness”. He prayed
that they might become strong once again through the “grace and mercy of Jesus
Christ” to better serve others. The Cardinal ended by asking the Bishops to
humble themselves as sinners before the Lord to receive mercy.
“In this way, we can begin to clean and heal the
lacerations in the Body of Christ. May God bless you.”

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