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SEPTEMBER 2022: Dear Friends, The following is ECA’s 2022 newsletter and funding request to update you on the present state of ending clergy sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, our progress achieved, and
our strategy going forward. For these past 5+ years you have supported ECA with your strong words of encouragement and some financially. To everyone, please know ECA appreciates your interest and concern for our goals and we ask for your continued encouragement and financial support. ECA and its members are major players in the worldwide movement to compel the Vatican and the Roman Catholic Church around the world to protect children from clergy sexual abuse and to provide justice for survivors of that abuse. The accomplishments of the movement have been impressive not only in protecting children in the Church but in raising awareness of the sexual abuse of children in every part of society. All children in the world
are now safer because of groups like ECA and people like you who support us. Let’s together keep up the momentum. Our immediate plan is to bring ECA representatives from all 6 continents to the United Nations in Geneva and Rome in February 2023, on the 4th Anniversary of the Pope’s Summit. Funding is needed for travel and lodging expenses. We
estimate the need for $27,000 for this campaign. ECA accomplishes much with an annual budget under $80,000. We pay no salaries relying primarily on volunteer time and energy. However, expenses for travel, lodging, social media, website, etc. are necessary to mobilize our activists. Thank you for taking the time to read the following newsletter. If you would like to help financially you can do so by check or by PayPal donation on our website at Ecaglobal.org. Checks can be made payable to Ending Clergy Abuse and mailed to 5017 37th Ave SW, Seattle Washington 98126. Thank you. Tim Timothy A.
Law
Founding/Board Member
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ECA INDIGENOUS SURVIVOR MEETS WITH POPE FRANCIS
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In 2022 ECA members continued to make headlines around the world to hold the Catholic Church accountable for clergy sexual abuse of children and cover up of these crimes by its leadership. JULY 29, 2022: ECA Canadian Indigenous Survivor Evelyn Korkmaz met with Pope Francis to demand indigenous abuse files and provided information to him of an important abuse case in the Congo. There is much to do to
follow up on this and other abuse cases. ECA appreciates your support.
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VATICAN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF WORLDWIDE CLERGY ABUSE AND COVER UP
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The struggle to end clergy sexual abuse and its cover up has entered a new phase with different challenges. Between 1985, when the issue first gained world attention, and 2019, a major goal was to get the Vatican and the Pope to acknowledge that clergy sexual abuse and its cover up by bishops was a worldwide
problem.
In 2018, because of nearly 35 years of hard work by survivors and their advocates, public opinion was galvanized pressuring the Pope to act and he called for a world summit on the issue.
In February 2019 the Pope convened the Summit on Clergy Sex Abuse at the Vatican and for the first time the Pope and the bishops acknowledged the worldwide dimensions of clergy
abuse and cover up. Two major Vatican initiatives resulted. One was, Vos Estis Lux Mundi, implementing a procedure for clergy sex abuse to be reported to the bishops and for the bishops to be held to account for their abuse and cover up. The other was the abolishment of papal secrecy regarding the sex abuse files.
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ECA, SNAP, Bishop Accountability and others were present at the 2019 Summit in the streets and in one meeting with the Pope’s Summit leaders where we advocated for zero-tolerance as a universal law of the Church and mandatory reporting of abuse to local civil authorities. Anything else we believed would be ineffective and only half measures. Prior to the Summit Pope Francis often spoke
of zero-tolerance as a goal of the Church. But surprisingly the words zero-tolerance were never spoken during the Summit and never made a universal law. The Pope’s major initiatives were indeed half measures and ineffective as 3 years of history show. Vos Estis is mostly a failure. Among many flaws it relied on bishops to police bishops. It did not provide for independent scrutiny; it did not require bishops to report crimes of abuse to local authorities, and the promise of protecting whistle blowers and providing comfort to victims were not kept. I speak in the past tense because by its own terms Vos Estis expired on June 1, 2022. See an analysis of Vos Estis by Bishop Accountabilty. Likewise, the
abolishment of papal secrecy which signaled the promise for access to the abuse files has proved false. The files remain as inaccessible now as before the declaration. The difficulty of this post-2019 phase is that apparently the Pope and the Vatican have done all they intend to do on this issue giving the world the impression it is on the road to eliminating clergy
abuse. This is a dangerous place to be. The truth is children are not safer and justice for survivors is further denied by the failures of these two initiatives. So more than ever we must continue to hold the Vatican
to account.
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ACTIONS FOR FEBRUARY 2023
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In February 2023, ECA’s international members will go to Geneva to renew our call for the Vatican to implement the key 2014 recommendations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and for the Vatican to file their long-overdue report to the United Nations. We will then go to Rome to call on the Pope to act on these UN recommendations and be present and hold vigil on the
4th anniversary of the Pope’s Summit. The key UN recommendations include making zero-tolerance a universal law of the Church, allowing access to the abuse files, and make mandatory the reporting of child abuse to local authorities by the bishops. https://ccrjustice.org/unitednationsrecommendsvaticanaccountability.
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Zero-Tolerance Zero-tolerance means the dismissal from ministry of any clergy person who is credibly accused of sexually abusing a child. How simple. It has worked as a law of the US Catholic Church since 2002. Pope Francis, after a 4 year failure to even utter the words, recently in a widely reported interview ‘declares zero tolerance for the Church and that he takes personal responsibility for ending it (clergy
abuse.)’ But survivors and advocates know the Pope’s declaration of zero tolerance is misleading. The truth is zero-tolerance is not a universal law of the Church and the 2019 Summit refused to make
it one. The Pope’s aspiration for zero-tolerance means little and his declaration has no legal substance. It is a masterful use of words to make the public believe one thing when the reality is the opposite. A law would be transformative and would shift power from the bishops empowering victims to seek justice. The Pope could make it law by the stroke of the pen but refuses. Without zero-tolerance a priest can rape a child and still retain his job. Survivors and advocates will not rest until zero-tolerance is a universal law of the Church.
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Access to Abuse Files In December 2019, following the Clergy Abuse Summit, the Pope declared with great fanfare the abolishment of papal secrecy regarding the sexual abuse files.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/17/world/europe/pope-francis-secrecy-sexual-abuse.html. The clear impression and expectation were that survivors would now have access to their files. This was hailed around the world as very significant and the pope’s experts agreed calling it an ‘epochal decision’ (Scicluna), ‘revolutionary’ (Zollner) and ‘the carnival of obscurity is over’ (Cruz). The truth is not a single file has been
made available to anyone, if at all, without much resistance from the Church. The great promise was a great public relations coup for the Church, but the files remain as secure as ever in the vaults of the Vatican and in the bishop’s chanceries around the world. These files document the
abuse, the cover up, the systematic failures that pervades the Church on this issue that until the files and stories are fully known there can be no justice. Survivors and their advocates will not rest until the promise of the Church becomes a reality and the Church takes note of the words of its founder, “For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open.” Luke 8:17.
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MANDATORY REPORTING OF ABUSE
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Mandatory Reporting of Abuse A major flaw of Vos Estis is the failure to require bishops to report sexual abuse of their clergy to local civil authorities. This failure means a
priest or bishop can rape a child and avoid prosecution. Vos Estis calls for abuse to be reported to the bishop who may or may not take action, who may or may not remove the accused cleric from ministry and who may or may not punish the whistle blower or protect the victim. A dramatic failure on all counts occurred recently in the Congo as widely reported by the Washington Post in July 2022 of the rape of a 14-year-old girl. This case came to the attention of the world and the Pope, assisted by ECA, and highlights the failure of Vos Estis especially in the most vulnerable places of the world. To this day the girl is in hiding fearing for her
life. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/07/25/clergy-sex-abuse-scandal-congo/.
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ECA’s strategy, as humble as it is, is to appeal to the court of public opinion and to advocate with patience, persistence and presence. We don’t have the money or the Pope’s public relations apparatus, but we have something more valuable... We have brave
survivors from all parts of the world willing to come to the United Nations in Geneva and Rome to speak truth to power. They will include: A Canadian Innuit survivor of schools run by the Church resulting in many atrocities including sexual abuse and the
destruction of a culture. The Innuits continue to be denied records under Church control that document their abuse and could provide information on the identity of children buried in unmarked graves; Argentine deaf/mute survivors of sexual abuse in Catholic run schools who today with the knowledge of Pope Francis, are unable to discover documents necessary
for their trials as promised by the abolishment of Papal secrecy; Representatives of a Congolese 17-year-old girl raped at the age of 14 by a priest who continues to be in ministry and protected by his bishop all with the knowledge of the Vatican. They and others will come to draw public attention on the Church’s continued failures redress wrongs. As stated in the summary above, our plan is to bring representatives from all 6 continents to the United Nations in Geneva and Rome in February 2023, on the 4th Anniversary of the Pope’s
Summit. Funding is needed for travel and lodging expenses. Thank you for taking the time to read this. If you would like to help financially you can do so by check or by PayPal donation on our website below. Checks can be made payable to Ending Clergy Abuse and mailed to: 5017 37th Ave SW, Seattle Washington 98126.
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WORK OF ECA MEMBERS MAKES HEADLINES IN 2022
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SOME OF THE PRESS HIGHLIGHTS OF ECA MEMBERS WORKING GLOBALLY FRANCE- February, 2022- Nadia Debbache- Catholic Church raises $22
million so far for abuse victims following 2021 report finding clergy sexually abused over 200,000 children since 1950. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/250265/catholic-church-in-france-raises-22-dollars-million-for-abuse-victims. COLUMBIA- August,2022- Juan Pablo Barrientos- Catholic Church Releases List Of Priests Accused Of Sexually Abusing Minors https://www.wionews.com/world/colombia-catholic-church-releases-list-of-26-alleged-pedophile-priests-510888. NEW ZEALAND- February 2022- Murray Heasely- Catholic Church admits 14% of clergy have been accused of abuse since 1950. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/01/new-zealands-catholic-church-admits-14-of-clergy-have-been-accused-of-abuse-since-1950. GERMANY- June,
2022- Matthias Katsch- Report Finds 196 Clerics Abused Minors in German Diocese of Muenster between 1945 and 2020, adding to findings from other dioceses that have shaken the church in the country. https://apnews.com/article/religion-germany-sexual-abuse-by-clergy-2f725c6176ffaae3e3456fcca8511dad. MEXICO-March, 2022- Adalberto
Mendez The time is ripe for a clergy abuse inquiry in Latin America https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2022/3/29/the-time-is-ripe-for-a-clergy-abuse-inquiry-in-latin-america. PERU- January,2022- Pedro Salinas and Paolo Ugaz- Church authorities order second inquiry into troubled Peruvian
order. https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-americas/2022/01/church-authorities-order-second-inquiry-into-troubled-peruvian-order. ITALY- May, 2022-Francesco Zanardi- Italy’s Catholic Church is at a crossroads over sexual abuse investigation. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/italys-catholic-church-crossroads-over-sexual-abuse-investigation-2022-05-19/. INDIA- July, 2022- Joseph Kennedy- Unmasking Cardinal’s phone call dublicity https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/laity-unmask-cardinals-phone-call-duplicity. UNITED STATES-August,2022-Peter Isely- Archbishop’s passing highlights complicated legacy. https://www.fox6now.com/news/rembert-weaklands-passing-highlights-complicated-legacy.
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BE AN ECA SOCIAL MEDIA AMBASSADOR
ECA’s Social Media Ambassadors Program is an exciting and easy way FOR YOU to get involved with ECA and to encourage existing members who know and love the mission of ECA to spread the word about ECA globally.
ECA will utilize Social Media Ambassadors to direct strong social media campaigns and ECA messages to target specific regions and issues relating to the sexual abuse of children by clergy.
ECA has a number of campaigns in the pipeline and we need you to get involved. Together we will #EnditNOW!
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