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Marie Collins at a press conference following a panel event on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults at the World Meeting of Families in Dublin in August 2018. Brian Lawless/PA Wire/PA Images

Campaigner calls on Catholic Church to remove 'vagueness and ambiguity' from response to child abuse

A Protection of Minors meeting is due to take place in the Vatican later this month.

CAMPAIGNER AND ABUSE survivor Marie Collins has called on the Catholic Church to adopt a zero-tolerance policy to child abuse.

Collins has made a number of recommendations in a submission to the organisers of the Protection of Minors meeting, which is due to take place in the Vatican later this month.

The Dublin woman has been campaigning on behalf of abuse survivors for years. In 2017 she resigned from a special Vatican commission created by Pope Francis to tackle clerical abuse, citing lack of progress on vital issues.

In her submission, Collins said there is currently “no consistency across the global church as to how abuse of a minor is handled”, adding: “It is often dependent on the particular local bishop and his attitude or willingness to act.”

Collins is calling on the Catholic Church to agree on a clear definition of what constitutes sexual abuse of a minor and a clear definition of the term “zero tolerance”. She also wants Canon law in relation to the abuse of vulnerable adults to be reviewed, separating it from the abuse of minors.

Collins said universal safeguarding measures across the Catholic Church “need to be agreed and put in place” without delay.

In her submission, Collins notes: “No clear definition of what constitutes sexual abuse of a minor has been put in place by the Catholic Church to guide leaders in their handling of abuse.”

She said “the vagueness of the Canon law in regard to abuse” often leads to Canon law trials being “unable to bring in a guilty verdict in cases where most people would see clearly sexual abuse has occurred”.

‘Vagueness and ambiguity’ 

In terms of the Church adopting a zero-tolerance policy on child abuse, Collins notes that Pope Francis has “promised there will be zero tolerance across the Catholic Church for anyone who would perpetrate sexual abuse of a minor”.

The meaning of “zero tolerance” is taken by the laity to mean that any member of the clergy found to be guilty of abusing a minor will be removed from the clerical state. However those church leaders who give it any attention argue about what level of abuse is acceptable before zero tolerance is applied while others ignore it.

Collins believes Canon law should be updated to remove the “vagueness and ambiguity” in both areas.

“My view on the necessity for this has been informed through speaking with bishops from many countries. It has been clear from their comments that there are huge variations in their understanding of these terms,” she said.

Collins also states that the sexual abuse or exploitation of vulnerable adults should not be conflated with the abuse of minors.

“Vulnerability may be due to lack of mental faculties as per the current canon law. However it can more often be due to an imbalance of power between the victim and perpetrator, some adults can be vulnerable at certain times in their life while not permanently vulnerable.

“Completely separate processes for dealing with the issue of minors and that of vulnerable adults is necessary. There should be no confusion between the two forms of abuse.

“Methods to deal with cases involving vulnerable adults need to be developed independently of those currently in place to deal with the abuse of minors,” she said. 

Collins’ full submission can be read here.

‘Make sure no case is covered up’ 

The Protection of Minors meeting is due to be held in the Vatican from 21 to 24 February. Interim director of the Holy See Press Office, Alessandro Gisotti, said the meeting “has a concrete purpose“.

“The goal is that all of the Bishops clearly understand what they need to do to prevent and combat the worldwide problem of the sexual abuse of minors. Pope Francis knows that a global problem can only be resolved with a global response.”

Gisotti said in a statement that the Pope wants the event to be “an assembly of Pastors, not an academic conference”. 

It is fundamental for the Holy Father that when the Bishops who will come to Rome have returned to their countries and their dioceses that they understand the laws to be applied and that they take the necessary steps to prevent abuse, to care for the victims, and to make sure that no case is covered up or buried.

He noted there are “high expectations” of the event, describing it as “a stage along the painful journey that the Church has unceasingly and decisively undertaken for over fifteen years”. 

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    Mute Graham Manning
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    Jul 24th 2022, 10:17 AM

    Should be sanctioned just like Russia.

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    Mute Liam Ó hAodha
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    Jul 24th 2022, 11:09 AM

    Occupation breeds resistance
    Ireland
    Palestine
    Ukraine

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    Mute Ciaran
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    Jul 24th 2022, 12:34 PM

    @Liam Ó hAodha: Ireland isn’t occupied anymore though

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    Jul 24th 2022, 1:00 PM

    @Ciaran: spoken like a true southerner.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 1:50 PM

    @Brian MacCarthaigh: a true partitionist more like. They are a minority in south but highly vocal.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 1:53 PM

    @Liam Ó hAodha: it only in Ukraine that resistance fighters are hailed. In Ireland and Palestine they are “ terrorists”.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 2:03 PM

    @M Bowe: bombing civilians is pretty much terrorism in anyones book ..

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    Jul 24th 2022, 2:36 PM

    @Ciaran:
    Wow! Does your ignorance knows any bounds

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    Jul 24th 2022, 2:38 PM

    @M Bowe: Provo criminals and Hamas are terrorists, only a few days ago marked the 50th Anniversary of one of the darkest days of the Troubles, when in a barbaric spree of hate & sectarianism, the Provos detonated 22 bombs inside 75 minutes, murdering 9 innocent people and injuring 130 more. Pure terrorism.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 2:42 PM

    @Ciaran: and I’d say you think the Old IRA who freed this country are heroes. I think they were by the way. But how were they any better than the Provos?

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    Jul 24th 2022, 2:49 PM

    @Sumsoar Khan: military targets v civilian targets. The provos always say it was a war. Ok if it’s considered a war then bombing civilians is a war crime. Puts them at the same level as isis and Russia right now..

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    Jul 24th 2022, 3:45 PM

    @M Bowe: you’re massively mistaken if you think we are in the minority. Their are a lot of us that would rather it stay the same, than have to deal with the mess that would be left if the brits release control of the 6 counties. You lads think it’s going to be a great party when the day comes. Thousands up north will fight till their last breath before their will be peace. And this time it won’t be a conflict that will limit itself to the 6 counties.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 4:47 PM

    @Ciaran: Name a conflict/war in which civilian populations weren’t bombed intentionally or unintentionally?
    War is savage and brutal but mostly started by a select few international land grabbers

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    Jul 24th 2022, 6:40 PM

    @Liam Ó hAodha: of course , bombs at shopping centres and highly populated civilian centres where there are no military targets or “the enemy” completely justified then…f00l

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    Jul 24th 2022, 7:03 PM

    @M Bowe: let’s call a spade a spade and call it for it is. If you deliberately target civilians as the IRA did then that is terrorism.

    hamas and the IRA fit that description.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 7:06 PM

    @Martin O Connell: the people of the north and the Republic of Ireland had a vote. It’s called the good Friday agreement where the majority of the north wanted to stay with the uk until such time they want to join the south.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 9:40 PM

    @Stephen Kearon:
    Hamas is the democratically elected government in Gaza.
    It was only designated as “terrorist” by Apartheid Israel after it won the election.
    The terrorists are thrisraeli government and its henchmen.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 11:26 PM

    @Stephen Kearon: your opinions are as relevant as my last fart,and that dissipated hours ago.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 11:30 PM

    @Martin O Connell: so you are gonna stay on your knees in face of unionist/ British threats of immediate and terrible war, the same terrorist threat which gave birth to that failed sectarian state 100 years ago.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 11:35 PM

    @Alan Richard Scott Jr.: as British did in Ballymurphy and Derry in previous 10 months of Black Friday. No one side of any war can claim the moral high ground on actions.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 11:54 PM

    @M Bowe: I’m not on my knees to anyone. Thanks to Michael Collins and all that negotiated the treaty, I never will be on my knees.

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    Jul 25th 2022, 12:01 AM

    @M Bowe: your last fart probably came out your mouth.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 1:07 PM

    In context could you imagine the SAS going into Dublin to arrest “suspected terrorist’s” and murdering 2 people. It’s wrong ,it’s illegal and they should be sanctioned by the rest of the world.

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    Jul 24th 2022, 12:44 PM

    Typical.

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