Church leader outlines child abuse policy

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  • ozziepost
    ozziepost

    In his Presidential Address to the 2002 Synod, Archbishop of Sydney Peter Jensen said:

    "However, not all my efforts have been devoted to the Mission as such. Let me say that the single most significant thing which has diverted me from it has been the task of attending to issues of sexual abuse. But has it been a diversion from mission, or integral to it? This may well reflect one of the barriers to evangelism that we are going to find in the community, as our good name has been compromised. Our reputation cannot be restored by acting as though events never occurred. We are going to have to learn once more what it is to live by grace and thus to show repentance as a community. Indeed, there is a deep connection between the Mission and our response to this problem. The Diocese as a whole has a good reputation for care with integrity in churches, schools, welfare work, retirement villages. But shameful cases of abuse of trust do exist, and, as we look back at our history we see that we have not always handled matters well. I do not claim to have responded adequately in all cases either, but I am seeking to be fair, to redress wrongs and to prevent recurrences.

    "Ministry is a character business; lose your character and, effectively, you lose your ministry. Of course there is grace and forgiveness for those who have erred; but part of the very business of coming to grips with what we have done is the recognition by our erring pastors or lay leaders that various forms of ministry are no longer an option. Sometimes this involves the loss of a position or a licence; sometimes the surrender or deprivation of orders. On the broader front of our own church's life, there is also need for public contrition and apology as well as an active care for victims. If the public recognition of our weaknesses brings our church into disrepute, it is still necessary to live the truth. It may be that we will all more effectively witness to the grace of God by living under it ourselves: but this involves painful repentance, not easy grace."

    This statement may be contrasted to the public statements of officers of the WTS on the same topic. Is there a similar "contrition" and a willingness as shown by this statement: If the public recognition of our weaknesses brings our church into disrepute, it is still necessary to live the truth. ?

    See the latest letter to bodies of elders in Australia from the WTS Australia Branch:


    WATCHTOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA

    BOX 280, INGLEBURN, NSW 1890 AUSTRALIA
    ABN 42 002 861 226

    PHONE: (02) 9829 5800
    FAX: (02) 9829 3618
    October 10, 2002

    TO ALL BODIES OF ELDERS IN AUSTRALIA

    Dear Brothers:

    Some questions have arisen concerning the statement on page 2 of our letter To All Congregations in Australia dated August 28, 2002: "We have long instructed elders to report allegations of child abuse to the authorities where required by law to do so, even where there is only one witness." This statement needs to be understood in the following context: (1) This was a general letter addressed to the congregation and not specifically to the elders; and (2) the Society has long instructed elders to follow the following procedure:

    "When elders receive reports of physical or sexual abuse of a child, they should contact the Society's Legal Department immediately. Victims of such abuse need to be protected from further danger."-See letter AB:AS To All Bodies of Elders, August 25, 1989, page 3.

    "When a member of the congregation is accused of child molestation, the elders should contact the Society immediately. Some states make it mandatory that elders report an accusation to the proper authorities but other states do not. ... Before speaking to the one accused, the elders should contact the Society."-See letter SA To All Bodies of Elders, November 1, 1995, page 1.

    It must be appreciated that the question of child abuse is a complicated matter and that there can be no blanket direction given to the elders throughout the country, or even state by state. Whether or not they are "required by law to do so," can only be determined at the time when elders contact the Society after receiving a report of child abuse. If the law requires them to report the matter, the Society has always, at that time, advised-elders to do so. Since there is no clear precise legal definition of "child abuse," and since laws may vary from state to state and are changed from time to time, it is only when all the facts of a particular case are available that proper direction can be given in such matters. Some elders have been concerned about the question of confidentiality, having in mind what the Scriptures say on the subject. (Proverbs 11:13; 15:22) If, after contacting the Society, it is determined that the elders should report a matter such as child abuse to the authorities, it would not be considered to be a breach of confidentiality to make such a report. At times, there may be other Bible principles that must be weighed against the need for confidentiality. (For example, see Awake! January 22, 1985, page 8.) Nevertheless, elders should always be conscious of their Scriptural responsibility to keep matters confidential. In this way they can be "like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm." (Isaiah 32:2; See also The Watchtower April 1, 1971, pages 222-224.) However, there are times when elders must reveal confidential matters in order to protect the sheep. For example, Our Kingdom Ministry, April 1999, on page 7, stated:

    "The question has been asked whether elders should supply information to secular authorities when they learn that a brother or sister has been involved in a serious crime. ... If an elder learns of some serious crime on the part of a member of the congregation, they may, in some circumstances, be obliged to report the matter, or provide information to secular authorities."

    A NONPROFIT CORPORATION - INCORPORATED IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    TO ALL BODIES OF ELDERS IN AUSTRALIA

    October 10, 2002
    Page 2

    In all such cases, the elders would want to reach any decision to report the matter or provide information to secular authorities only after consultation with the Society, as stated in Our Kingdom Ministry:

    "Even in such cases, it is important that the elders maintain confidentiality to the extent possible, and elders should always contact the Society before providing any information on confidential matters to secular authorities."

    We also want to encourage you to continue providing follow-up assistance for those who have been victims of child abuse. From time to time, the Society has provided assistance to elders to help them to become more effective shepherds, genuinely interested in the welfare of individuals under their care. (1 Peter 5:2.) For example, some helpful articles are: "Help for Victims of Incest"-The Watchtower, October l, 1983; "Child Molesting-Every Mother's Nightmare" Awake! January 22, 1985; "How Can We Protect Our Children?" and "Prevention in the Home" Awake! October 8, 1993; and "Let Us Abhor What Is Wicked!"-The Watchtower, January l, 1997. While we do not take a secular approach in this regard, by imitating the tender qualities of our loving heavenly Father, Jehovah, and his Son, Jesus, much good can be accomplished in rendering assistance to those who have experienced abuse, or who have other distressing circumstances to deal with.-Matthew 11:28, 29.

    To assist in protecting our young children, we are now asking the body of elders to write to the Society before allowing a former child molester to receive any privileges in the congregation that would indicate congregational approval. This would include the handling of microphones, being an attendant, working with the literature, volunteering at a convention or assembly, or even auxiliary pioneering.

    We appreciate the time and effort you brothers expend in shepherding the sheep. Please accept our very warm Christian love and greetings.

    Your brothers,

    Watchtower B.&T. Society
    O F A U S T R A L I A


    http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/forum/thread.aspx?id=39966&site=3

    Which organisation shows a "contrite heart"?

    Cheers, Ozzie

  • hillbilly
    hillbilly

    Ozzie-- these documents you posted re-define the term "study in contrasts", don't they. Thanks, I always enjoy your posts here. The Catholic Church is not perfect, but the "TRUE Religion", the WT book company of NY, sure never comes close to the mark.

    Hillbilly

  • DakotaRed
    DakotaRed

    How ridiculous that a religion would even get involved in these matters. Of course, the authorities should be contacted immediately and let them sort out whether or not there is merit to the accusation, not the Watchtower legal department. Religions role should be to offer comfort and guidance to the victim, not coerce them to be silent!

    Lew W

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    Thanks for posting this Ozzie!

    "When elders receive reports of physical or sexual abuse of a child, they should contact the Society's Legal Department immediately. Victims of such abuse need to be protected from further danger."

    I love that, I just love that. Isn't that what they said on Panorama, when the Reporter asked one of the Watchtower Spokesmen why they call the Bethel Legal Department instead of the Police, the Spokesman said something like "Well, you see we do it to protect the Children".

    I would love to see the Watchtower say that under Oath in Court.

    Wow!

    This Letter is Great!

    I don't know if I have ever seen it so clearly stated that the Watchtower ONLY Reports in a Mandatory-Reporting State, and that CONFIDENTIALITY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING with the Watchtower, even for CRIMES.

    Also, they blame the BIBLE as the reason they have to keep CRIMES Confidential.

    Makes me absolutely sick.

    This Letter should be posted all over the Internet!

    Edited by - UnDisfellowshipped on 9 November 2002 16:15:58

  • ozziepost
    ozziepost
    This Letter should be posted all over the Internet!

    Even better than that, show it on TV!! Suffice to say that the team at Channel Nine, who brought us the "Silent Witnesses" program, have found this letter "most interesting".

    Cheers, Ozzie

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    Here are the Scriptures that are mentioned in the Letter above as the reason why the Watchtower has to keep Confidentiality on CRIMES:

    Proverbs 11:13: One who brings gossip betrays a confidence, But one who is of a trustworthy spirit is one who keeps a secret.

    Proverbs 15:22: Where there is no counsel, plans fail; But in a multitude of counselors they are established.

    Isaiah 32:2: A man shall be as a hiding-place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest, as streams of water in a dry place, as the shade of a great rock in a weary land.

    And the Watchtower applies those Verses to CRIMES.

    Oh boy!

    Yet, they COMPLETELY IGNORE the following Verses:

    Romans 13:1: Let every soul be in subjection to the superior authorities, for there is no authority except from God, and those who exist are ordained by God.
    Romans 13:2: Therefore he who resists the authority, withstands the ordinance of God; and those who withstand will receive to themselves judgment.
    Romans 13:3: For rulers are not a terror to the good work, but to the evil. Do you desire to have no fear of the authority? Do that which is good, and you will have praise from the same,
    Romans 13:4: for he is a servant of God to you for good. But if you do that which is evil, be afraid, for he doesn't bear the sword in vain; for he is a minister of God, an avenger for wrath to him who does evil.
    Romans 13:5: Therefore you need to be in subjection, not only because of the wrath, but also for conscience' sake.
    Romans 13:6: For this reason you also pay taxes, for they are ministers of God's service, attending continually on this very thing.
    Romans 13:7: Give therefore to everyone what you owe: taxes to whom taxes are due; customs to whom customs; respect to whom respect; honor to whom honor.

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    GREAT NEWS OZZIE!

    I can't wait until they run another TV Program!

  • ozziepost
    ozziepost

    G'day UnDif,

    Be patient! There are many things for the network to consider apart from this....but let's hope, eh?

    Cheers, Ozzie

  • Dia
    Dia

    As a former JW now loving and appreciating Catholicism, I would like to suggest that this is worth a deeper understanding. Thank you for a beautiful post.

    I suspect the only people who just really can't figure out what is and isn't child abuse are child abusers.

    (Same goes for a whole lot of other crimes.)

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