Protection of Minors: Abp.
Scicluna says silence unacceptable
Press Conference in the Holy See Press Office giving details of the meeting on the protection of Minors. |
A Press Conference at the Holy See Press Office presents the
“Protection of Minors in the Church" Meeting, which will take place in the
Vatican, between 21 and 24 February 2019.
By Barbara Castelli
Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna is Adjunct Secretary of the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and a member of the Organizing
Committee for the “Protection of Minors in the Church" Meeting. During
Monday’s Press Conference to present the Meeting, he made it clear that the
event is part of a journey the Church undertook some time ago. It is important
it create the right conditions for there to be a concrete "follow
up", he said.
The Bishops will return to their dioceses to continue the
work, drawing up "procedures", being more aware of their responsibilities.
When it comes to "protecting innocence", insisted the Archbishop,
"we must not give up": we need to seek ever more adequate solutions
to the problem, so that "the Church may be a safe place for everyone,
especially children". Archbishop Scicluna also spoke of the
"expectations" around this meeting, specifying that they need to be
"reasonable". Not all the problems can be solved in three days, he
said. Answering journalists’ questions, the Archbishop said it is important we
move away from “the code of silence”, because silence is unacceptable, he
added.
Transparency
Cardinal Blase J. Cupich is Archbishop of Chicago, and also
a member of the Organizing Committee. He too replied to questions from the many
journalists at the press conference, speaking of a "new dawn as far as
transparency is concerned". The Cardinal made it clear that the Bishops
present, for the most part Presidents of Episcopal Conferences, must clearly
understand their responsibilities in this regard, and that a precise "program
of safeguarding" can prevent a repetition of what happened in the past.
Cardinal Cupich pointed out that many of those who will be taking part in the
Vatican Meeting have met with victims, as requested by Pope Francis himself,
and that each one carries “the wounds" of those who have suffered abuse by
members of the Church, in their heart.
A global response
Fr. Federico Lombardi SJ is President of the Joseph
Ratzinger-Benedict XVI Foundation and Moderator of the Vatican Meeting. During
the Press Conference, he illustrated how the three days of discussion will each
be devoted to a specific topic: “Responsibility, Accountability, and
Transparency”. The 190 participants present in the Vatican Synod Hall will hear
three reports a day, from Thursday through Saturday. Three of these will be
given by women, and all nine interventions will be followed by a question and
answer session. Participants will also be broken up into working groups
according to language. There will be testimonies from survivors and moments of
prayer, at the beginning and end of each day. Pope Francis will open the
Meeting with an introductory speech on Thursday morning, and close it on Sunday
with a discourse after Mass. The Eucharistic celebration will take place in the
Sala Regia at 9.30 am and Archbishop Mark Coleridge, President of the
Australian Bishops' Conference, will preach the homily.
A Penitential Liturgy will take place on Saturday afternoon,
and will be broadcast live by Vatican News, as will the Mass on Sunday.
According to Fr. Lombardi, members of the Organizing Committee will also meet
privately with representatives of the victims and survivors’ associations.
Information on the Meeting
The official website of the “Protection of Minors in the
Church” Meeting is www.pbc2019.org and will remain active even after the
Meeting is over, as a "tool for developing future initiatives". Fr.
Hans Zollner SJ is President of the Center for Child Protection at the
Pontifical Gregorian University. He is also a member of the Pontifical Commission
for the Protection of Minors and the contact person of the Organizing
Committee. At the Press Conference, he illustrated the website, which he said
will be updated regularly. Finally, Sr. Bernadette Reis, Assistant to the
interim Director of the Holy See Press Office, presented the digital press kit
that has been made available to support and assist journalists and media
representatives with their work.
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