Pope Francis Urges Seminarians to Report Abuse to Bishops, SNAP Responds
By Zach Hiner
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests
October 19, 2018
http://www.snapnetwork.org/pope_francis_urges_seminarians_to_report_abuse_to_bishops_snap_responds
Even when stressing the importance of reporting abuse, Pope Francis manages to miss the mark.
Last weekend, while addressing seminarians who were visiting The Vatican, the Pope told the visitors to report any suspicions of abuse to their bishops instead of local law enforcement.
Despite decades of evidence that institutions are incapable of properly handling these kind of suspicions or investigations, Pope Francis is essentially endorsing the church's centuries-old practice of trying to handle crimes internally. By giving this bad advice to prospective priests, he’s endangering kids.
The Pope is a smart man with smart advisors. He knows it's better and safer for everyone to call police and prosecutors, not church colleagues or supervisors, when abuse is known or suspected.
We hope that anyone who sees, suspects or suffers abuse will do the correct thing and report their experiences to independent law enforcement officials. This is the best way to prevent cover-ups of sexual abuse.
Contact: zhiner@snapnetwork.org
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