Vatican City, 23 May 2014 (VIS) – The
Committee for the Convention Against Torture (CAT) has released an
advance unedited version of its Concluding Observations on the
Initial Report of the Holy See. These Observations recognise that the
Holy See has made many serious and substantial reforms on its
procedures that further advance the principles and objectives of the
CAT. The Concluding Observations acknowledge extensively the good
faith efforts of the Holy See to comply with and advance the CAT, to
institute reforms to prevent sexual abuse, and to compensate and
facilitate the care and healing of the victims of sexual abuse.
The report states that the Committee
did not find the Holy See in violation of the CAT, and acknowledges
that the Holy See and Catholic dioceses and religious orders have
instituted important efforts to prevent sexual abuse. The Committee
appreciates the open and constructive dialogue with the high-level
delegation of the Holy See and notes that many Catholic dioceses and
religious orders have provided financial settlements to victims of
sexual abuse. Finally, the Conclusions do not assert that the
Church's efforts to protect the unborn are a form of torture or
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment under the CAT,
thus safeguarding the fundamental human right of freedom of religion
and opinion and the protection and promotion of human life.
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