“The current draft maintains alignment with the Charter’s original intention.”
The U.S. bishops’ conference is set to vote next week on a revised version of their landmark safeguarding document, the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
But while there have been calls in recent years for a broad overhaul of the document in light of the fallout from clerical sexual abuse scandals beginning in 2018, the revised document presents only a few substantial modifications from the text currently in force.
And according to a memo sent to U.S. bishops, the changes to the charter will not impact a related canonical policy for the U.S., the “Essential Norms for Diocesan/Eparchial Policies Dealing with Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Priests or Deacons.”
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In an explanatory memo obtained by The Pillar on the charter’s revisions, USCCB safeguarding committee chairman Bishop Barry Knestout explained to bishops how the 2026 revised draft…
