The Archbishopric recalls that the Repara Project is an instance of care that does not have disciplinary powers, in such a way that its classification of cases “does not prejudge the procedural result” as it is not a registry of convicted persons or crimes, but instead collects “the that the victims demand according to their story.”
“This implies that sometimes there may be some formal mismatch and, as in any taxonomy, especially in the Church, with such a complex organizational and statutorily reality, there may be apparent mismatches depending on when, who and from where the same case was contemplated. “, they allege.
“Faith alone is not enough to heal”
The work carried out over the last year through the Repara Project has shown the impact of the awareness-raising and training activity that is carried out since “more and more priests are taking care of the victims of all types of abuse and accompanying them to Repair so they receive guidance and therapy. Therefore, the sensitivity grows that faith alone is not enough to heal the most traumatic,” they add.