Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Abuse survivor quits pope’s panel over Vatican stonewall

- By Frances D’emilio

VATICAN CITY >> Frustrated by what she described as Vatican stonewalli­ng, an Irish woman who was sexually abused by clergy quit her post Wednesday on a panel advising Pope Francis about how to protect minors from such abuse.

The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors said Marie Collins quit out of “frustratio­n” at an alleged lack of cooperatio­n from other Vatican offices, known as the Curia. Her departure delivered another blow to the Vatican’s insistence that it is working to ensure that no more children are abused by predator priests.

Collins, in a statement carried by the National Catholic Reporter, was damning in her criticism. She decried the “cultural resistance” at the Vatican that she said included some officials refusing the pope’s instructio­ns to reply to all correspond­ence from abuse survivors.

“I find it impossible to listen to public statements about the deep concern in the church for the care of those who lives have been blighted by abuse, yet to watch privately as a congregati­on (office) in the Vatican refuses to even acknowledg­e these letters!” Collins said in her statement.

She called “the reluctance of some in the Vatican Curia to implement recommenda­tions or cooperate” with the panel aiming to better protect against abuse by priests “unacceptab­le.”

Pope Francis set up the commission three years ago, saying its job was to “propose to me the most opportune initiative­s for protecting minors and vulnerable adults, in order that we may do everything possible to ensure that crimes such as those which have occurred are no longer repeated in the church.”

A systematic cover-up by bishops and other hierarchy in many dioceses around the world over decades compounded the crimes of pedophile priests who raped children and committed other sexual abuses.

Collins wondered if the continuing reluctance to address the problem is “driven by internal politics, fear of change, clericalis­m which instills a belief that ‘they know best’ or a closed mindset which sees abuse as an inconvenie­nce?”

Collins said she didn’t know the answer “but it is devastatin­g in 2017 to see that these men still can put other concerns before the safety of children and vulnerable adults.”

The commission’s statement said Pope Francis “accepted Mrs. Collins’ resignatio­n with deep appreciati­on for her work on behalf of the victims/ survivors of clergy abuse.”

 ?? RICCARDO DE LUCA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this file photo, Cardinal Sean O’Malley, the archbishop of Boston, right, and Marie Collins attend a press conference at the Vatican. Collins, an Irish woman who was sexually abused by clergy, has quit in frustratio­n her post on a Vatican commission...
RICCARDO DE LUCA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this file photo, Cardinal Sean O’Malley, the archbishop of Boston, right, and Marie Collins attend a press conference at the Vatican. Collins, an Irish woman who was sexually abused by clergy, has quit in frustratio­n her post on a Vatican commission...

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