Sexual abuse survivors presented more than thirty letters to Vatican officials last week, calling for reform of the Church’s practices and approach to accompaniment of victims at the outset of Pope Leo XIV’s reign.
Sara Larson, executive director of Awake! – a survivor outreach and advocacy organization based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – carried the letters to Rome, where she was a keynote speaker at the annual safeguarding conference of the Institute for Anthropology (IADC) at the Pontifical Gregorian University, which ran from June 17-20.
Letters of raw emotion, practical realism
Larson presented these letters to Jesuit Father Hans Zollner, head of the IADC, on June 17 and delivered copies to the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors later in the week, with a request that they be passed to Leo.
The letters, excerpts of which are available on the Awake! website, are at once emotionally raw and powerfully lucid, combining both bracing frankness…
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If nothing changes, most nuns thinking of disclosing will take heed of the punitive consequences of disclosure already in the public domain and will decide that silence is by far the safer option.