Pastoral Letter on the Victorian Government Inquiry into the Handling of Child Abuse by Religious and other Non-Government Organisations

AUSTRALIA
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ballarat

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ

Over the last thirty years our society has become increasingly aware of the extent of sexual abuse of
children, and of its terrible consequences. We know that the impact of abuse on children and their families can be devastating and lasting. The January 2012 Report on Protecting Victoria’s Vulnerable Children (the Cummins Report) indicates the extent to which the abuse and neglect of children is a significant community issue and concern.

The suffering and trauma endured by some children who have been in the Church’s care, and the effect on their family members, is a matter of continuing shame and dismay to all Catholics.

Let us be very clear. The sexual abuse of a child was, is and always will be a crime, and is contrary to all we believe in.

We know that parents especially feel an intense betrayal of trust, that even one child could have been
so grievously hurt by people whose call it is to serve others. The Church has apologised for these failures. Today we renew this apology to victims and their families.

We are deeply sorry.

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