Vatican university hosts global anti-abuse summit

ROME
The New Age

Scores of Catholic leaders from around the world gathered on Monday for an unprecedented anti-abuse summit hosted by the Vatican intended to find ways to root out paedophilia.

Bishops from 100 countries and the leaders of 33 religious orders will take part in the four-day meeting, as well as the Vatican’s anti-paedophilia prosecutor Charles Scicluna and one abuse victim, Ireland’s Marie Collins.

Pope Benedict XVI is expected to issue a special blessing for the conference held at the Vatican’s Gregorian University, which will also launch a Centre for Child Protection in Germany to fight sex abuse by the clergy in the Church worldwide.

The symposium entitled “Towards Healing and Renewal” will also include a church service on Tuesday in which representatives of seven religious orders which had paedophile clergy in their midst will plead for forgiveness.

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