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Archbishop
Tomasi Reacts to Un Report Observations
Independent Catholic New February 5, 2014
http://www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=24103
Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, Permanent Observer of the
Holy See to the United Nations in Geneva has given his reaction
to the 'harsh' report from the committee of the Convention on
the Rights of the Child. In an interview with Vatican Radio
today, he said the report has "a rather negative approach to
what the Holy See has been doing and has already achieved in the
area of the protection of children."
"The first impression is that the report in some ways is
not up to date, not taking into account some of the clear and
precise explanations that were given to the committee in the in
the encounter that the delegation of the Holy See had with the
committee three or four weeks ago.
"Second, I would say that there is a difficultly
apparent in understanding the position of the Holy See that
cannot certainly give up certain teachings that are part of their
deep convictions and also an expression of freedom of religion
and these are the values that in the tradition of the Catholic
Church sustain the common good of society and therefore cannot be
renounced, for example the committee asked for acceptance of
abortion and this is a contradiction with the principle of life
that the convention itself should support recommending that
children be protected before and after birth.
"If a child is eliminated or killed we can no longer
talk about rights for this person, so there is a need to calmly
and in detail analyzing the recommendations proposed by the
committee and provide an accurate response to the committee
itself, so that there will be no misunderstanding on where we
stand and the reason why we take certain positions.
"I would add that the practical remedies for preventing
cases of abuse of children in forms of laws or decisions of
Episcopal Conferences of directives for the formation of
seminarians constitute a package of measures that is very
difficult, I think, to find other institutions or even other
states that have done so much specifically for the protection of
children.
"So, my sense is that we have to continue to refine, to
enact provisions that protect children in all their necessities
so that they may grow and become productive adults in society and
their dignity be constantly respected. And at the same time we
have to keep in mind that even though there are so many millions,
forty million cases of abuse a year regarding children and
unfortunately some cases affect also Church personnel. We have to
keep in mind that, we have to continue to combat this tragedy
knowing that even a case of abuse of a child is a case too much."
Archbishop Tomas pointed out that "priests are not
employees of the Pope but they are responsible citizens of the
countries where they work and therefore accountable to the
judicial system of those countries."
He said that the Vatican report, there had been an
effort "to give an objective picture of the remedies undertaken
of the new steps that still are in the making, like the
commission announced by the Holy Father for the protection of
minors, and without any comparison with other states,.. we
simply say we recognize there has been a small percentage of
Church personnel that have committed abuses and these are the
steps taken to prevent that such abuses be made again."
The Archbishop concluder: "The Holy See is a state party
to the Convention on the Rights of the Child and intends to be
faithfully carrying out all the elements of this Convention for
the protection of children and this is the way toward the future
and I don’t think that there will be fundamental changes in this
task ahead."
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