Vatican launches website for preventing clerical sex abuse

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  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2016/12/06/vatican-launches-website-preventing-clerical-sex-abuse/

    Inés San Martín

    December 6, 2016 VATICAN_CORRESPONDENT


    Members of the commission, in a private meeting with Pope Francis, held at the Santa Marta Residence in 2014. (Credit: Protectionofminors.va.)

    A beta version of a new website featuring resources for the prevention of clerical sexual abuse around the world made its debut on Tuesday, launched by the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors created by Pope Francis and led by Cardinal Sean O'Malley of Boston.

    The site includes a template for anti-abuse guidelines each local church was asked to produce back in 2011, under emeritus Pope Benedict XVI.

    The site, conceived as a way to share the knowledge and resources the commission has on safeguarding children and caring for survivors, is currently only available in English, but with other major languages following soon.

    Emer McCarthy, project manager of the papal commission, told Crux that Spanish is the next goal, followed by French, and eventually Italian, German and Portuguese.

    Although the website has a focus on sharing the commission’s activities, McCarthy underlined that it’s not a PR exercise but a tool that will “hopefully help people.”

    The guidelines referred to on the site were requested through a 2011 Circular Letter from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith sent to all the bishops in the world. However, some dioceses and bishops conferences, particularly in developing countries, haven’t yet produced them.

    According to the commission’s website, the template is also a response to a second circular letter, this time from 2015, signed by Francis.

    In it, the pontiff said the commission can be “a new, important and effective means for helping me to encourage and advance the commitment of the Church at every level – Episcopal Conferences, Dioceses, Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, and others – to take whatever steps are necessary to ensure the protection of minors and vulnerable adults.”

    The site includes a template for anti-abuse guidelines each local church was asked to produce back in 2011, under emeritus Pope Benedict XVI.

    The site, conceived as a way to share the knowledge and resources the commission has on safeguarding children and caring for survivors, is currently only available in English, but with other major languages following soon.

    Emer McCarthy, project manager of the papal commission, told Crux that Spanish is the next goal, followed by French, and eventually Italian, German and Portuguese.

    Although the website has a focus on sharing the commission’s activities, McCarthy underlined that it’s not a PR exercise but a tool that will “hopefully help people.”

    The guidelines referred to on the site were requested through a 2011 Circular Letter from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith sent to all the bishops in the world. However, some dioceses and bishops conferences, particularly in developing countries, haven’t yet produced them.

    According to the commission’s website, the template is also a response to a second circular letter, this time from 2015, signed by Francis.

    In it, the pontiff said the commission can be “a new, important and effective means for helping me to encourage and advance the commitment of the Church at every level – Episcopal Conferences, Dioceses, Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, and others – to take whatever steps are necessary to ensure the protection of minors and vulnerable adults.” READ MORE:

    https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2016/12/06/vatican-launches-website-preventing-clerical-sex-abuse/

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  • Brokeback Watchtower
    Brokeback Watchtower

    I wish the WT corporation/religion will follow the example of the Catholic Church their evil Jehovah rival much older cousin by another mother.

  • Simon
    Simon

    Quite amazing how the Catholic Church has, at least perception wise, turned things around.

    Compare where the WTS was 20 years ago - on the moral high ground, bashing them for the abuse scandals. Now look how things have switched.

    Incredible.

  • no password
    no password
    Is it all Public Relations?

    Vatican still wants no accountability.

    Pope Francis has never banned his bishops from fighting against statue of limitation reform.
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    ‘Spin control’?
    “These cases are never really about money,” Garabedian said. “They’re about validation.”
    Garabedian, one of the nation’s leading legal representatives for victims of child sexual abuse, who played a major role in exposing a cover-up within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, describes the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese’s willingness to not fight release of the McCaa documents as “spin control.”
    “The diocese is concerned about its public image,” Garabedian said.

    http://www.tribdem.com/news/three-decades-later-altoona-johnstown-diocese-doesn-t-object-to/article_8235d4ac-bf60-11e6-8e49-cbcb63acf250.html
  • Brokeback Watchtower
    Brokeback Watchtower

    So true:

    “These cases are never really about money,” Garabedian said. “They’re about validation.”

    Or perhaps more correctly money and keeping the institution profitable a possible subconscious first,,, and validation a primary conscious first,, but very deeply connected to profitability and thus the primary driving force.

  • jwleaks
    jwleaks

    Watchtower launches child abuse app: JW.ORG/E_DONATE

    Meanwhile in Australia . . .


  • scratchme1010
    scratchme1010

    Looks a lot like the phony rules, laws, city ordinances and policies that exist all over the USA to protect minorities and do absolutely nothing.

  • jwleaks
    jwleaks

    Interesting that the Catholic Commission set up to address this matter was made up a balance of men and women.

    http://www.protectionofminors.va/content/tuteladeiminori/en/the-commission_section/members_page.html


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    no password

    Italian priest who was reported to Pope Francis years ago by deaf survivors in Verona is arrested for recent abuse of children in Argentina

    December 1, 2016 –


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