Catholic bishops reiterate new safeguarding commitments in line with the independent commission on clergy abuse
Portugal’s Catholic Church has reiterated new safeguarding commitments in line with an independent commission on sexual abuse by clergy, although most of its dioceses also reported inconsistencies in the commission’s findings.
“We renew our gratitude for the work carried out, which has made it possible to cross reference information between victim testimonies and data from our archives,” the Portuguese bishops’ permanent council said March 14.
“We value public scrutiny and are fully available to walk with society in eradicating the drama of abuse against minors, permanently supporting victims and judging aggressors. We regret that, given the subject’s complexity, we have not always communicated our intentions clearly,” it said.
The council issued the statement after meeting at the Marian shrine of Fatima to debate responses to a list of names of suspected abusers submitted to the…
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