Vatican vows to fight paedophilia
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican said this week it would lead the fight against paedophilia, but said the problem was not limited to the Catholic Church and other institutions should take responsibility.
Lombardi said the agreement “closed a painful page” and allowed the church to focus on creating a secure environment for young Catholics.
“The church is obviously above all saddened by the suffering of the victims and their families, by the profound wounds caused by the inexcusable and grave behaviour of various church members, and is determined to commit itself in every way to prevent the repetition of such wickedness,” he said.
However, he said, other institutions should also take similar responsibility, although he did not name them.
Regardless, Lombardi said the church would lead “the fight against paedophilia, which today involves growing sectors of society in many countries of the world.”
Pope Benedict XVI has spoken strongly about the clergy sex scandal, endorsing efforts to examine allegations and support victims.
In a 2006 meeting with bishops from Ireland — an overwhelmingly Roman Catholic country where all but one seminary closed following repeated sex scandals — Benedict urged them to rebuild confidence and trust among the faithful.
“It is important to establish the truth of what happened in the past, to take whatever steps are necessary to prevent it from occurring again, to ensure that the principles of justice are fully respected and, above all, to bring healing to the victims and to all those affected by these egregious crimes,” he said then.
