The Australian
Catholic Church has released a report that suggests, for the
first time, that the vow of celibacy could be linked to child abuse involving
priests.The Truth, Justice and Healing Council, a
supervisory group which has been working closely with the Australian government
in a five-year investigation into child abuse by priests, produced the
44-page report.
The report suggests "psycho-sexual development" is
required to stop trainee priests from becoming child abusers.However, Francis Sullivan, chief executive of the Truth,
Justice and Healing Council, blamed abuse
of power at the top ranks of the church, rather than the vow of
celibacy. He insisted he was not calling for an end to celibacy, rather that
greater care was needed to prepare priests for "understanding how you
relate passionately, but not in a sexual way".Sullivan told ABC News Radio that psychosexual
training was a way of "understanding how you grow as a sexual being".
"We've got to ask the question about whether celibacy
was an added and an unbearable strain for some."The findings were dismissed on Friday by Vatican
spokesman Father Federico Lombardi:"This idea has been aired but
there are many cases of abuse by family members who are not celibate."In July, Pope Francis suggested that around 2% of Catholic
clergy worldwide were child abusers.Whilst serving as the archbishop of Buenos Aires, the Pope
wrote that celibacy "is
a matter of discipline, not of faith. It can change. For the moment, I am
in favour of maintaining celibacy, with all its pros and cons".Recently, the Pope expressed his view that celibacy is
"not a dogma of faith, it is a rule of life". He also told reporters
in May, that celibacy "is a gift for the church".However, he also commented that celibacy may not be
obligatory for Catholic clergy worldwide in the future. "The door is
always open, given that it is not a dogma of faith". Via.ibtimes
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