Sex abuse survivors spell out Catholic Church challenge
VATICAN CITY: As the Vatican prepares to host a global child abuse summit on the protection of minors, victims’ associations are calling for concrete steps from the Catholic Church to end paedophilia. While Pope Francis has sought to play down expectations from the summit, here are the main demands from victim groups:
Oust abusers or their protectors
Zero tolerance for sexual abuse by clerics should be “written into universal church law by the end of the summit,” says Ending Clerical Abuse (ECA). The organization, which brings together activists and survivors from more than 17 countries, said any cleric found to have abused a child or covered up abuse-regardless of how long ago the crime took place - should be defrocked. The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) wants the Vatican to “fire any and all bishops or cardinals who have had a hand in clergy sex abuse cover-ups”.
Define child sexual abuse
Expert Marie Collins, who resigned in protest from a Vatican committee she said was failing to adequately tackle paedophilia, insists the Church should “agree on a clear definition of what constitutes the sexual abuse of a minor”. “There is currently no clear definition... to guide leaders in their handling of abuse,” says Collins, herself a child victim. Canon law refers to it as “delicts against the sixth commandment of the Decalogue”, an obscure reference which also fails to specify whether it covers indirect abuse such as a cleric exposing himself or looking at pornographic images of children. —AFP