The Archdiocese of Cebu and the Diocese of San Carlos in the central Philippines have broken their silence on allegations of clergy sexual abuse, reaffirming their commitment to transparency, justice, and the protection of minors and vulnerable individuals.
The decision came after BishopAccountability.org, a U.S.-based research group, released an online database detailing allegations of child sexual abuse against 82 Catholic clergymen linked to the Philippines.
In separate statements on Jan. 30, Archbishop José S. Palma of Cebu and Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of San Carlos addressed the allegations, clarifying the status of the priests named in the database and reaffirming their commitment to transparency, due process, and the protection of victims.
Both prelates vowed to protect and support survivors of clergy abuses while fostering justice and accountability.
Gravity of sexual abuse cases
Archbishop Palma acknowledged the gravity of sexual abuse cases involving priests, saying that such offenses “deeply wound the very fabric…
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