The recent statement by Pope Leo XIV, coupled with an earlier apology issued by the Archdiocese of Malta following the conviction of a diocesan priest for sexually abusing a 15-year-old girl, confirm the shift in how the Catholic Church is responding to clerical abuse. For too long, instances of abuse within the Church were downplayed, hidden, or ignored. Today, while the wounds inflicted on victims can never be undone, it is encouraging to see the Church – both in Malta and globally – finally taking meaningful steps toward acknowledging past wrongs and actively preventing future abuses.
Pope Leo XIV’s firm declaration that there should be “no tolerance” for any type of abuse – whether sexual, spiritual, or an abuse of power – is an essential message, and one that must now be matched with consistent and uncompromising action. His call for “transparent processes” and the development of “a culture of…
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