Windsor Star

Bishop’s statement laments ‘profound evil’

Letter to the Faithful says Catholics are rightly outraged by sex-abuse coverup

- JENNIFER BIEMAN

Amid internatio­nal uproar about sexual abuse by Roman Catholic clergy, Southweste­rn Ontario’s bishop is vowing reform and renewed action in a new diocesewid­e statement to parishione­rs. Bishop Ronald Fabbro addresses the clergy sex-abuse scandal in Pennsylvan­ia that has sent shock waves through the church and draws on his own experience meeting victims of sex abuse by clergy in his Letter to the Faithful. The letter was released to the news media on Friday.

“The clergy abuse crisis has brought to light the brokenness in our church,” Fabbro says in the letter. “For these wounds to heal, we must first acknowledg­e our brokenness before the Lord … And we — bishops, priests and lay people — must be courageous in carrying out the reforms needed in our church.” The statement will be delivered as a homily at every mass in the diocese — which includes more than 440,000 churchgoer­s from Windsor to Huron County — on Sunday.

Copies of Fabbro’s letter will also be available at the more than 130 parishes in the region. Across this district, at least 18 priests have been charged, convicted or sued for sexual abuse, including Charles Sylvestre, who was convicted in 2006 of 47 counts of indecent assault spanning four decades.

“Since I have been bishop, I have met with survivors of clergy sexual abuse and their families,” Fabbro says in the letter. “It was heartwrenc­hing to listen to their stories of the pain and the sufferings they have endured throughout their entire lives — sometimes for 30, 40 or 50 years after the abuse occurred.”

Fabbro’s sweeping statement also addresses the bombshell Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report released in July that uncovered credible sexual-abuse allegation­s against more than 300 priests in the state dating back to 1947. More than 500,000 pages of internal church documents were subpoenaed by Pennsylvan­ia’s attorney general as part of the twoyear investigat­ion. The report identified more than 1,000 children, but the actual number could be in the thousands, the grand jury believes.

“It is devastatin­g to read the accounts of profound evil that occurred in our church,” Fabbro’s statement says of the grand jury findings. “The grand jury report details the failures of the bishops who covered up the abuse by moving priests around. The coverup was terribly wrong. Catholics are rightly outraged that the bishops failed to put a stop to the abuse.” The statement’s delivery will coincide with the day of Our Lady of Sorrows, an annual observance marked by Catholics worldwide Sept. 15, and the diocese’s annual mass for survivors of clergy sexual abuse.

For these wounds to heal, we must first acknowledg­e our brokenness before the Lord.

BISHOP RONALD FABBRO

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