French Archbishop Thibault Verny is the Vatican’s new president of its Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors after opposing child abuse within the Episcopal Conference.
Pope Leo XIV appointed Verny to succeed American Capuchin Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley, with whom Verny worked to promote a “culture of protection for vulnerable people,” Vatican News reported on Saturday.
Verny is the Archbishop of Chambery and the Bishop of Maurienne and Tarentaise in France.
As president of the commission to protect minors, Verny said he will continue working to protect minors against sexual abuse and raise awareness within the church.
“In France, my mission … allowed me to listen to the victims and accompany them on their journey,” Verny said. “It was a decisive experience.”
He also worked with law enforcement and other civil authorities to develop protocols for thwarting abuse within the church.
“It is a matter of raising…
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