Report 2023
- AMCF CCC
- Jan 1, 2023
- 3 min read
Commission on Hand at Safeguarding Conferences In India
Sr.Arina Gonsalves member of the PCPM & moderator of Asia Oceana of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors participated and conducted sessions on several important conferences in India dedicated to Safeguarding and the protection of children and vulnerable adults.
Three conferences have been held on Safeguarding since November 2023, showing an increasing awareness and commitment to the protection of minors and vulnerable persons in the Catholic Church in India.
First Indian Safeguarding Conference
The events throughout 2023 - 2024 continue a journey that began after last year’s National Symposium on Human Dignity and Pastoral Accompaniment of the Vulnerable, the Minors, and Victims of Injustice held in Nov. 17-19, 2023, the symposium was organized by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI) and St. Joseph’s Safeguarding Center.
Some 275 members among them 1 Cardinal ,Archbishops, Bishops, Priests,Religious and Lay people from all over the country traveled to Mumbai to attend the first Safeguarding conference solely focused on the Catholic Church in India.
The symposium aimed to give participants a better understanding of the appropriate accompaniment in cases of clergy abuse and knowledge of theological, ethical, canonical, and legal perspectives.
Sr. Arina, who participated and gave session on UGF at the 2023 symposium, said.
“There was a lot of interaction, sharing and reporting. There was a great awareness on the Church’s stand on Child protection policy and support to victims of sexual abuse,”
Guidance on the Protection of Minors for Newly Appointed Bishops
The training program for newly appointed bishops, held March 11-15 and organized by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), was attended by Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Mumbai, who also gave the welcome speech to the participating bishops.
In attendance were 19 newly appointed bishops, as well as Fr. Jervis D’souza, Deputy General Secretary of Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), and Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli, Apostolic Nuncio to India and Nepal. The bishops had the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge on Safeguarding and gain a better understanding of the importance of protection policies in their respective dioceses.
“Many of their doubts were cleared in the sessions,” Sr. Arina said. “They were given guidance on the Vademecum and VOX LUX MUNDI by His Eminence Oswald Cardinal Gracious were offered help to frame child protection policy in their respective diocese.” Sr. Arina also held a session on Safeguarding for the bishops.
The Vademecum, or guidebook, is a document by the Holy See that details points of procedure in dealing with cases of sexual abuse of minors by members of the clergy.
The bishops also had the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the Universal Guidelines Framework, a Safeguarding capacity-building program composed by the Commission. They were also taught how to handle cases according to canon law and local criminal law, as well as projects Caritas India is engaged in.
Kerala Region Workshop on Safeguarding
The Commission for Children of the Kerala Region Latin Catholic Bishops Council (KRLCBC) held an event April 19-20 at the Pastoral Orientation Center in Kochi dedicated to Safeguarding and protecting minors and vulnerable adults, and developing child protection policies. 45 priests, religious men and women, and lay people from 13 Latin-rite dioceses of Kerala participated in this event.
At the event, participants were briefed on the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), an act designed to bring justice to children affected by abuse, focusing on the well-being and the best interest of each child afflicted.
Following this introduction, Father Sebastian Mathew Villukulam spoke about protecting children and vulnerable adults from a canonical perspective. Participants also attended group workshops to discuss the materials and information presented.
Sister Arina Gonsalves, RJM, a member of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, was invited by the Kerala bishops to conduct the program following a National Symposium on Safeguarding held in Nov. 2023 in India. Sister Arina spoke about the commission’s work and guidelines for developing child protection policies in their respective dioceses.
Among the 13 participating dioceses, only one had a Child Protection Policy in April 2024, but after the conference till August 30th five more dioceses have child protection policy in their dioceses. Other dioceses are in a process to frame the policies.Representatives hoped that it would change soon. “The Commission will assist the local churches to address this gap in the near future through the Regional Group,” Daniele Donnini, regional expert of Asia-Oceania, said.

















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