Pope praises "courageous vocation" of those who care for sex abuse survivors.

Francis meets members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, encourages them to continue "the work of protection and prevention"
(This is an excerpt of an article By Loup Besmond de Senneville | Vatican City published in LaCroix on March 8, 2024. A link to the full article is below)

Pope Francis has encouraged members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors ("Tutela Minorum") to continue their "courageous" efforts at helping the Catholic Church fight against sexual abuse within its ranks.

The pope met the group this past Thursday (March 7) at the Vatican where Tutela Minorum was holding a plenary assembly.

Francis tasked the commission back in April 2022 to work on an annual report for safeguarding policies and procedures in the Church. It is expected to be published later this year, probably in October. The document will survey how Catholic institutions worldwide are actively combating sexual abuse against minors. It will also determine how the rules to prevent child sexual abuse, which were drawn up in early the unprecedented Vatican summit Francis called in early 2019 for the presidents of all the world's episcopal conferences and other Church leaders.

With the report in its final stages, the pope on Thursday expressed his hope that it will help the Church to better appreciate "the work that still lies ahead".

Purifying the Church
During his meeting with Tutela Minorum, the pope praised the commission members for their commitment to fighting against a constant source of darkness and anguish that plagues the Church.

"In confronting the scandal of abuse and the suffering of victims, we might well grow discouraged, since the challenge of restoring the fabric of broken lives and of healing pain is enormous and complex," he said. "Many of you have dedicated your lives to caring for victims of abuse," Francis continued, describing their work as "a courageous vocation that comes from the heart of the Church and helps her to be purified and to grow."

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