Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Canberra bishop condemns "reprehensible" abuse, reassures parents

Reassuring parents that Canberra Catholic schools have a proud 40-year history despite recent "extremely serious" abuse allegations, auxiliary Bishop Pat Power has called for the schools to be judged on the basis of their positive contribution to the lives of thousands of students.

In a statement, Bishop Power expressed his "deep sadness" concerning the allegations of abuse at the schools.

"Any report of abuse, physical, sexual or emotional must always be thoroughly investigated with the welfare of the victims uppermost in our concern," Bishop Power said.

"The damage caused by such abuse can have terrible effects, sometimes lasting for a life-time. It should be borne in mind that in many instances it is only after a number of years that victims are able to bring themselves to report such abuse. When they do, they need to be treated with great sensitivity and care. Abuse of any kind is damaging," he said.

"When it is carried out in a religious environment and one of trust, it is even more reprehensible."

Bishop Power also noted that since 1996 the Catholic Church in Australia has operated under Towards Healing, a set of principles and procedures in responding to complaints of abuse against personnel of the Catholic Church.

"Where criminal behaviour is involved, complainants are advised to notify the police," Bishop Power said.

"I am assured by the authorities of both Daramalan and Marist Colleges that they regard these allegations as extremely serious and are doing all in their power to ascertain the full facts and to see that those affected are treated with justice and compassion. At the same time they are giving whatever help they can to the current students and staff."

"Daramalan and Marist Colleges have a proud 40-year history in Canberra and I appeal to the public to judge them in the light of the positive contribution they have made to the lives of thousands of students over that time," he said.

"Having said that, even one instance of abuse is to be deplored and I am heartened to know that all schools have in place strict measures to ensure the protection and well-being of their students," Bishop Power concluded.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Disclaimer

No responsibility or liability shall attach itself to either myself or to the blogspot ‘Clerical Whispers’ for any or all of the articles placed here.

The placing of an article hereupon does not necessarily imply that I agree or accept the contents of the article as being necessarily factual in theology, dogma or otherwise.

Sotto Voce