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To
Baselios Cardinal Cleemis,
President, Catholic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI),
Major Archbishop of Trivandrum,
Archbishops House, Pattom,
Trivandrum 695 004.
Kerala.
We, the members of the Indian Women Theologians Forum (IWTF), Satyashodhak,
Streevani, Forum of Religious for Justice and Peace (FORUM), Conference of Religious
India (CRI) Womens Section, and other individuals who are deeply concerned about
the integrity and mission of the Indian Church write in the context of the recent scandal
involving the parish priest in Kerala who sexually abused a minor girl leading to her
pregnancy.
One of the purported reasons why the Church is reluctant to expose its criminal priests
is the fear that such admissions will be exploited politically by vested interests. It is our
contention that when the clandestine management of these cases comes to light it does
far more harm, for delayed corrective action festers the wound. If on the other hand the
laws of the land are followed it will give the signal that the Church leadership is
composed of law abiding citizens, and that the Church as an institution supports justice
for the victim.
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3. Need for structures to address sexual abuse when it occurs in the Church
The current case will be tried in a court of law, and sadly by the media, but we all know
that it is not the first case and will not be the last. To prevent repeat bungling and
criminal activity, not to speak of untold damage to the reputation of the Church and the
faith of its people, what we need urgently are structures in each diocese to handle these
cases as soon as they occur. The government has already laid down the law for forming
Internal Committees in the workplace, to receive and deal with cases of sexual
harassment of women in organizations that have more than 10 employees. These
committees are required to have women as chairpersons and at least 50% women
members including a woman from outside the organization, working with womens
issues. The names of the Committee members as well as the objectives of the Committee
are required to be displayed prominently in the organization so that employees are
aware of whom they can approach. This also facilitates accountability of the employer.
The CBCI could insist on forming similar committees in every diocese with the mandate
to conduct enquiries when sexual abuse happens, and the authority to make and
implement recommendations.
4. Need for a Policy to prohibit, prevent and redress sexual abuse in the Church
What we also need urgently is a CBCI Policy to prohibit, prevent and address sexual
abuse in the Church. A few of the women among the undersigned have been working
with the CBCI Council for Women to bring out such a Policy for the past few years. It has
met with many delays. We understand from Bishop Jacob mar Barnabas, the Chair of
the Council, however, that the CBCI Standing Committee last year approved a Policy,
and we are awaiting its release. It is our hope that such a Policy will not only
demonstrate the bishops concern for vulnerable victims of abuse, but also restore the
bishops credibility with regard to the zero tolerance of sexual violence to women that
they have promised in their Gender Policy.
5. Need for greater attention to the choice of candidates for the priesthood and
seminary formation
Since the instances of sexual abuse by clergy are being increasingly reported in the
Indian Church, we think that greater care needs to be taken when choosing candidates
for the priesthood and more attention given to seminary training and on-going clerical
formation on questions relating to sexuality and celibate commitment. More
importantly however, there must be conscientization with regard to patriarchal
attitudes that promote condescension and even aggression towards those considered
inferior, and clericalism that is perceived to place the ordained outside civil law, and
permits lack of accountability and transparency. At its root, sexual abuse is ultimately
not about sexuality or celibacy, but about the gross misuse of the disproportionate
power assigned to priests. The improper handling of the case of a seminarian caught in
voyeurism in 2014, a case that was much discussed within church circles and was
finally given an ethnic colour by the local authority in an attempt to protect the accused,
points to the need for urgent measures to be taken in this regard.
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We are happy to note that Pope Francis has taken serious cognisance of sexual abuse by
clergy and repeatedly condemned it. Two years ago while speaking at the World
Meeting of Families in Philadelphia to a gathering of hundreds of bishops from around
the world, he pledged that Clergy and bishops will be held accountable when they
abuse or fail to protect children. In June 2016 he laid out legal procedures to include
negligence or omission in handling abuse allegations as one of the "grave reasons" that
canon law allows for dismissal of a bishop.1 Once again, in a strongly worded letter to
Bishops on 28 December. 2016, he exhorts them to renew their commitment to
ensuring that these atrocities will no longer take place. In his words: Let us find the
courage needed to take all necessary measures and to protect in every way the lives of
our children, so that such crimes may never be repeated. In this area, let us adhere,
clearly and faithfully, to zero tolerance.2
Our letter is written in the same spirit, to express concern for hurting victims of sexual
abuse in the Church, and to suggest measures to prevent such abuse, and when it does
occur, to address it in accordance with existing laws and with sensitivity to victims, so
that our Church remains a visible sign of justice, compassion and healing.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. Astrid Lobo Gajiwala (Mumbai) Co-ordinator, Indian Women
Theologians Forum (IWTF) & Satyashodhak, asklobog@gmail.com
Advocate Julie George (Pune) Director, Streevani, streevani@gmail.com
Jacob Peenikaparambil CMI (Indore) National Convener, Forum of Religious
for Justice and Peace (FORUM) - jacobpt48@gmail.com,
forumofreligious@gmail.com
Manju Kulapuram SCSC (Hyderabad) National Secretary, Forum of Religious
for Justice and Peace (FORUM) - manjukulapuram@yahoo.com,
Rita Pinto RSCJ, Vice President, National CRI, & President, Women's Section,
National CRI - ritarscj@hotmail.com
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https://www.ncronline.org/news/accountability/francis-gives-vatican-authority-initiate-removal-
bishops-negligent-sexual-abuse
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Letter of the Holy Father to Bishops on the Feast of the Holy Innocents, 28 December, 2016.
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Signatories:
1. Abraham Kurian IPS (Kerala) -akurien333@gmail.com
2. Agnes Almeida DHM (Ahmadabad) - agnesm14@gmail.com
3. Alice Erani SJC (Gadag) - alicesjc@gmail.com
4. Dr. Aloma Lobo (Bangalore) - alomalobo@gmail.com
5. Amala SND (Gumla) - amalasnd@gmail.com
6. Ammini V.K. SJT (Bhopal) - amminisjt@gmail.com
7. Anand Mathew IMS (Varanasi) - anandinmiso@gmail.com
8. Ancy CJ (Bongaigoan) - cjancy@gmail.com
9. Anna SJC (Jharkhand) - annolickalsjc@gmail.com
10. Annie Jaise CMC (Waynad) - annie_jaisecmc@yahoo.com
11. Anto Joseph SJ (Patna) - antothunda@hotmail.com
12. A. Puthumana SJ (Patna) - abeputhumana@gmail.com
13. Abraham Kurian IPS (Kerala) -akurien333@gmail.com
14. Advocate Audrey DMello - majlislaw@gmail.com
15. Augustine P. SJ (Torangatti) - augustinesj@gmail.com
16. A.X.J. Bosco SJ (Secunderabad) - boscofr@gmail.com
17. Benjamin HM (Sundargarh) - bnjmnhm@rediffmail.com,
18. Brinelle Dsouza (Mumbai) - brinelledsouza@tiss.edu
19. Prof. Caesar D'Mello (Mumbai) - fr.caesar1945@gmail.com
20. Cedric Prakash SJ - cedricprakash@gmail.com
21. Celia UMI (Chitrdurga) - celiaumi@gmail.com
22. Celine Paramundayil MMS (New York) - celinemms8@gmail.com
23. Clara CSJ (Itarsi) - claraitarsi@gmail.com
24. Clara Alappatt HCM (Bangalore) - clarajv54@gmail.com
25. Cyprian Fernandez (Kerala) -cyprianfernandez@gmail.com
26. Devassy M.K. SG (Guwahati) devassysg@gmail.com
27. Dorothy Fernandes PBVM (Patna) - dorothypbvm@gmail.com
28. Elsa Muttathu PBVM (Chennai) - elsapbvm@gmail.com
29. Prof. Errol DLima SJ (Mumbai) - erroldlima@gmail.com
30. Prof. Evelyn Monteiro - srevelynm@gmail.com
31. Prof. Felix Wilfred - felixwilfred@gmail.com
32. Advocate Flavia Agnes - flaviaagnes@gmail.com
33. Francoise Bosteels SDS- francoisebosteels@gmail.com
34. Dr. George Pattery SJ (Delhi) gpattery@gmail.com
35. Gracy Sunder OLP - srgracy@gmail.com
36. Hazel D'Lima DHM (Mumbai) - dlima.hazel@gmail.com
37. Helen Saldanha SSpS, former Secretary, CBCI Womens Commission -
helen.saldanha@gmail.com
38. Jacinta D'Souza DHM - jacinta99@gmail.com
39. Jacob SG (Ranchi) - jacobpanjikaransg@gmail.com
40. Prof. Jacob Parappally MSFS -parappally@gmail.com
41. Jeanne Devos ICM (Mumbai) - jeannedevos333@gmail.com
42. Joe Mathew SJ -jomathewsj@gmail.com
43. Joel Urumpil SCN (Chatra) - srjoelscn@gmail.com
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