SCOTTSDALE (AZ)
National Catholic Reporter
August 16, 2019
By Dan Stockman
Catholic sisters must face the reality that they have also been part of the sexual abuse scandal in the church, said the president of the leadership conference representing most women religious in the United States.
Holy Cross Sr. Sharlet Wagner, the 2018-2019 president of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), spoke on the issue in her Aug. 15 presidential address at the organization’s annual assembly, which drew nearly 700 women religious and guests to the Aug. 13-16 event.
“We have all been affected by this scandal. We have listened to the trauma of survivors, and we have felt shame for the church we love and outrage over the crimes committed,” Wagner told the assembly. “We have journeyed with our lay sisters and brothers as they have grappled with what it means to continue to be faithful in this moment in our church. And we have heard the stories of women religious, both in the United States and around the world, who have themselves been abused by clergy or other religious.”
But the guilt does not fall on priests and bishops alone, she said.
“It is a source of deep pain for us that in some instances, our own sisters have been perpetrators of the abuse,” she said. “This is a truth we must not attempt to avoid.”
Wagner said sisters must also recognize that abuse has made it difficult for many to see religious leaders as signs of hope.
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