Bishops say new structure for safeguarding and victim support services is under review as Church prepares to enter a ‘new phase’
Portugal’s Catholic Church has reaffirmed this Wednesday (June 17) its commitment to a “zero tolerance” approach to sexual abuse and revealed it is reviewing how its national and diocesan safeguarding structures should be organised in the future.
The announcement came after an extraordinary plenary assembly of the Portuguese Episcopal Conference (CEP) in Fátima, where bishops discussed the next stage of the Church’s response to abuse cases, most of them involving children.
“Zero tolerance, listening to victims, abuse prevention, training and the promotion of safe environments continue to form part of the priorities and commitments assumed by the Church in Portugal,” the bishops said.
The assembly also examined a proposal concerning the future framework of the diocesan and national bodies responsible for receiving complaints, supporting victims, training personnel and preventing…
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