Pastoral Letter To The Catholic People Of Australia
In April this year the Australian Catholic Bishops met in Plenary Assembly at
Kensington, NSW. A major item on the scheduled agenda was the issue of sexual abuse by
priests and religious. The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference released a nine
point plan of action outlining Catholic Church protocol in dealing with this
issue. The plan of action is documented in a Pastoral Letter to the Catholic
People of Australia.
The Bishops and Leaders of Religious Institutes share the dismay of many people at the
instances of such abuse. With deep regret, we acknowledge that a number of people
associated with the Church have betrayed the trust placed in them by sexual abuse of
minors and adults. In doing so, they have acted in a way that is contrary to everything
the Church stands for.
We cannot change what has happened in the past, undo the wrongs that have been done, or
banish the memories and the hurt. In seeking to do what is possible, our major goals must
be: truth, humility, healing for the victims, assistance to other persons affected, an
adequate response to those accused and to offenders, and prevention of any such offences
in the future.
When the guilt of a priest or religious is established, the response of the Church
authority must be appropriate to the seriousness of what has happened. Serious offenders
who have abused their power may not be given such power again. Those who have made the
best response to treatment recognise this themselves, and they no longer claim a right to
return to ministry.
At our Conference we have sought to put in place a plan of action that would respond to
the magnitude of this problem.
Those who have offended are a small minority, but their actions have affected all
priests and religious, as well as the wider Church community. The Bishops say without
hesitation that the overwhelming majority of priests and religious serve their people with
integrity and dedication. They deserve affirmation and support.
We especially thank you, our Catholic people, for your understanding and prayers.