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Brochures
To Promote Healing and Reconciliation with
Victims/Survivors of Sexual Abuse of Minors
ARTICLE 1. Dioceses will reach out to victims/survivors
and their families and demonstrate a sincere commitment to
their spiritual and emotional well-being.
ARTICLE 2. Dioceses will have mechanisms in
place to respond promptly to any allegation where there is
reason to believe that sexual abuse of a minor has occurred.
ARTICLE 3. Dioceses will not enter into confidentiality
agreements except for grave and substantial reasons brought
forward by the victim/survivor and noted in the text of the
agreement.
To Guarantee An Effective Response to Allegations
of Sexual Abuse of Minors
ARTICLE 4. Dioceses will report an allegation
of sexual abuse of a person who is a minor to the public authorities.
ARTICLE 5. We repeat the words of our Holy Father
in his Address to the Cardinals of the United States and Conference
Officers: “There is no place in the priesthood or religious
life for those who would harm the young.”
ARTICLE 6. While the priestly commitment to
the virtue of chastity and the gift of celibacy is well known,
there will be clear and well-publicized diocesan standards
of ministerial behavior and appropriate boundaries for clergy
and for other church personnel in positions of trust who have
regular contact with children and young people.
ARTICLE 7. Each diocese will develop a communications
policy that reflects a commitment to transparency and openness.
To Ensure the Accountability of Our Procedures
ARTICLE 8. To assist in the consistent application
of these principles and to provide a vehicle of accountability
and assistance to dioceses in this matter, we authorize the
establishment of an Office for Child and Youth Protection
at our national headquarters.
ARTICLE 9. The work of the Office for Child
and Youth Protection will be assisted and monitored by a Review
Board, including parents, appointed by the Conference President
and reporting directly to him.
ARTICLE 10. The membership of the Ad Hoc Committee
on Sexual Abuse will be reconstituted to include representation
from all the episcopal regions of the country.
ARTICLE 11. The President of the Conference
will inform the Holy See of this Charter to indicate the manner
in which we, the Catholic bishops, together with the entire
Church in the United States, intend to address this present
crisis.
To Protect The Faithful in the Future
ARTICLE 12. Dioceses will establish “safe
environment” programs. They will cooperate with parents,
civil authorities, educators, and community organizations
to provide education and training for children, youth, parents,
ministers, educators, and others about ways to make and maintain
a safe environment for children.
ARTICLE 13. Dioceses will evaluate the background
of all diocesan and parish personnel who have regular contact
with minors.
ARTICLE 14. No priest or deacon who has committed
an act of sexual abuse of a minor may be transferred for ministerial
assignment to another diocese or religious province.
ARTICLE 15. The Ad Hoc Committee on Sexual Abuse
and the Officers of the Conference of Major Superiors of Men
will meet to determine how this charter will be conveyed and
established in the communities of religious men in the United
States.
ARTICLE 16. Given the extent of the problem
of the sexual abuse of minors in our society, we are willing
to cooperate with other churches and ecclesial communities,
other religious bodies, institutions of learning, and other
interested organizations in conducting research in this area.
ARTICLE 17. We pledge our complete cooperation
with the Apostolic Visitation of our diocesan seminaries and
religious houses of formation recommended in the Interdicasterial
Meeting with the Cardinals of the United States and the Conference
Officers in April 2002.
Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People (Excerpts)
Promise to Protect- Pledge to Heal
“Let there now be no doubt or confusion
on anyone’s part: For us, your bishops, our obligation
to protect children and young people and to prevent sexual
abuse flows from the mission and example given to us by
Jesus Christ himself, in whose name we serve.”
(USCCB: Charter, p.4)
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