Vatican City, 15 February 2016 (VIS) –
Cardinal Seán O’Malley, OFM Cap., president of the Pontifical
Commission for the Protection of Minors, together with all the
Commission Members, issued today the following statement on the
obligation to report suspected sexual abuse to civil authorities:
“As Pope Francis has so clearly
stated: ‘The crimes and sins of the sexual abuse of children must
not be kept secret for any longer. I pledge the zealous vigilance of
the Church to protect children and the promise of accountability for
all’. We, the President and the Members of the Commission, wish to
affirm that our obligations under civil law must certainly be
followed, but even beyond these civil requirements, we all have a
moral and ethical responsibility to report suspected abuse to the
civil authorities who are charged with protecting our society”.
Cardinal O’Malley’s statement
continued, “In the United States, our Bishops’ Charter clearly
states the obligation that all dioceses/eparchies and personnel
report suspected abuse to the public authorities. Every year at our
November meeting, at a training session for new bishops, this
obligation is reaffirmed, and every other February the Conference
runs a second training program for new bishops which also clearly and
explicitly includes this obligation. As the Holy Father’s advisory
commission for the protection of minors, we recently shared with Pope
Francis an overview of the Commission’s extensive education efforts
in local Churches over the past two years and reiterated the Members’
willingness to provide this material at courses offered in Rome,
including to the annual training program for new bishops and to the
offices of the Roman Curia for their use in their own child
protection efforts”.
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