Portugese bishops pledge reform on clerical sex abuse

Portugal’s Catholic bishops have vowed to stick to a path of reform in the matter of clerical sexual abuse, two months after an independent commission published a 400-page report that detailed incidences of child abuse and estimated a minimum of 5000 cases over the past 70 years.

During the bishops’ plenary meeting in Fátima, Bishop José Ornelas presided over a special Mass for abuse victims, saying, “There can be no condoning situations or attitudes that endanger the lives of innocent people. The ‘zero tolerance’ that Pope Francis speaks of expresses this fundamental commitment to life and justice, especially for those who were cruelly deprived of them. The Church cannot turn back from this path.”

During a press conference later that afternoon, the bishops explained that a new organisation is being set up to accompany abuse victims who turn to the Church for help. This commission, staffed by other mental health…