Pope: Protecting minors in the Church involves more than protocols
- Pope Francis sent a message to the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, urging them to protect children from abuse, saying it honors Christ.
- The commission, established in 2014, aims to safeguard minors and vulnerable adults from sexual abuse within the Church.
- Pope Francis requested the commission to listen to victims with compassion and care for their wounds.
- He encouraged the commission to collaborate with civil authorities and highlighted that abuse prevention is essential for building communities faithful to the Gospel.
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Pope: Protecting minors in the Church involves more than protocols
Pope Francis encourages the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors to continue its precious work to ensure that the Church is a safe place for minors and vulnerable people and emphasizes the critical importance of healing survivors. Read all
Church must offer care, hospitality to abuse victims - pope - General News
Pope Francis said hospitality and care must be offered to abuse victims in a message sent Tuesday to participants of the plenary assembly of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, which runs until Friday. (ANSA)
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