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Vatican: symposium on support for abuse victims


Gregorian University

Gregorian University

An international symposium entitled 'Towards Healing and Renewal' began on Monday evening in the Gregorian University in Rome. The event, which will run until 9 February and brings together bishops and religious superiors from all over the world, aims to relaunch the Church's commitment to protecting minors and vulnerable people from abuse.

During the opening session a message was read out, sent in the Holy Father's name by Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone SDB to Fr Francois-Xavier Dumortier SJ, rector of the Gregorian.

In his English-language message, Cardinal Bertone notes that, "as His Holiness has often observed, healing for victims must be of paramount concern in the Christian community, and it must go hand in hand with a profound renewal of the Church at every level.

"... The Holy Father therefore supports and encourages every effort to respond with evangelical charity to the challenge of providing children and vulnerable adults with an ecclesial environment conducive to their human and spiritual growth. He urges the participants in the symposium to continue drawing on a wide range of expertise in order to promote throughout the Church a vigorous culture of effective safeguarding and victim support".

"The Pope also prays to the Lord that the symposium may help the Church 'to respond in a truly Christ-like manner to the tragedy of child abuse'".

Source: VIS

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