‘We must urgently root in the Church a culture of prevention that does not tolerate any form of abuse,’ said the Pope in a message last week praising the work of journalists in Peru.
Thirty-seven survivors of sexual abuse wrote individual letters to Pope Leo XIV describing their experience and suggesting how the Church could change its approach to safeguarding.
Each letter was written by a member of Awake, a community founded in Winsconsin in 2019 whose mission is “to awaken our community to the full reality of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, work for transformation, and foster healing for all who have been wounded”, according to its website.
The letters were inspired by an interview the future Pope gave in 2023 regarding abuse in the Church. Cardinal Robert Prevost – as he was – told Vatican News: “Silence is not an answer. Silence is not the solution. We…
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