The Niagara Falls Review

#MeToo, a wakeup call: Church expert

- NICOLE WINFIELD

VATICAN CITY — The #MeToo movement and the controvers­y over a Chilean bishop show the need for a broader response to “the abuse of power and conscience,” the head of the Catholic Church’s leading centre on preventing priestly sexual abuse said Friday.

The Rev. Hans Zollner spoke at the graduation ceremony for students who have completed a course in safeguardi­ng people from abuse held at the Jesuit-run Pontifical Gregorian University.

In addition to his role at the Gregorian, Zollner is also one of the founding members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, Pope Francis’ hand-picked group of experts on sexual abuse.

Francis’ strong defence of Chilean Bishop Juan Barros has sparked outrage recently, compounded by revelation­s that Francis received a hand-delivered letter from an abuse victim in 2015 saying that Barros had witnessed his abuse and denied anything had happened.

The Vatican’s sex crimes investigat­or is planning to interview the victim next week after Francis said he had never heard from any victims.

Zollner referred to the Barros scandal in his congratula­tion speech to the graduates, saying the #MeToo revelation­s “as well as the recent controvers­y surroundin­g Bishop Barros in Chile have shown that the area of sexual abuse of minors and the abuse of power and conscience still require greater understand­ing and a broader range of responses.”

He said the graduates would be able to help the church find those responses in the coming years. The Gregorian’s Centre for Child Protection is the church’s leading safeguardi­ng institute. In October it will begin offering a two-year, multidisci­plinary licensing program that will enable graduates to teach safeguardi­ng in Catholic seminaries and universiti­es around the world.

Speaking to journalist­s afterward, Zollner said the Gregorian’s approach “begins from the experience of victims” and makes sure they are heard.

“Only someone who has listened to a victim can truly understand the implicatio­ns and the need to listen with the heart, not just what the law requires,” he said.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? The Rev. Hans Zollner says the #MeToo movement and controvers­y over Chilean Bishop Juan Barros, above, show a need for response to “the abuse of power and conscience.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES The Rev. Hans Zollner says the #MeToo movement and controvers­y over Chilean Bishop Juan Barros, above, show a need for response to “the abuse of power and conscience.”

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