Mandatory psychological assessments of pastoral workers were first introduced last year.
Swiss bishops agreed at a plenary meeting this week that mandatory psychological assessments of future pastoral workers, introduced last year, should continue, following a positive assessment of their effectiveness.
In a statement issued at the end of their March 2-4 assembly in Saint-Maurice, the bishops said they had unanimously approved provisions regulating responsibilities for the assessments and how the results are handled.
“The assessments are a priority issue for Swiss bishops’ conference members, who want to secure their long-term financing,” the statement said.
Why were mandatory psychological assessments introduced? How are they conducted? And why are they controversial within the Swiss Church? Let’s take a look.
Why were assessments introduced?
In 2023, the Catholic Church in Switzerland was shaken by the emergence of misconduct allegations against four active and two retired members of the country’s bishops’ conference.
The allegations were made…
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