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Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 2, 2020

Victims and survivors of abuse remembered by Church in Ireland


Victims and survivors of abuse remembered by Church in Ireland
St Macartan's Cathedral, Clogher, Ireland

The Annual Day of Prayer for Survivors and Victims of Sexual Abuse is being marked in Ireland on 28 February, the first Friday of Lent.
By Vatican News
Candles of Atonement will be lit in Cathedrals and Parishes throughout the country.
On this day the Bishops of Ireland are asking people to remember and pray for all those who carry with them life long suffering as a result of abuse.
Speaking about the Day of Prayer, the CEO of the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland, Teresa Devlin said, “it is one day in the year which is really important”, but she added that, “every day is important and we are consistently reminding Church leaders of the need to communicate their child safeguarding message.”
“It should be a constant part of safeguarding practice that people communicate and review their communication around child safeguarding”, she said.
The Day of Prayer for Victims and Survivors of Abuse is an initiative by Pope Francis and was first marked in Irish dioceses and parishes in 2017. 
Candle of Atonement Prayer
Lord, forgive us our many sins.
We grieve and repent with all our hearts for having offended you, for our great failings and neglect of the young and vulnerable.
We place all of those who have been hurt by the Church in any way into your loving hands and under the protection of Our Blessed Mother.
Lord, bring peace to their broken lives and show us all the way out of darkness and into the light of your Word.
May we as the people of God be more fully human, more fully Christ-like and more fully your people, that we may see the errors of the past and go forward with renewed hope and faith in Christ and in our Church.
Amen.

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