`Devastating' reading (report about sexual abuse and churches).London (ENI)--The Christian yearning for reconciliation can lead to damaging pressure on sex abuse victims to forgive their abusers, the churches of Britain and Ireland have been warned. David Gamble, moderator of a group that drew up a report to churches on the issue, said, "Often we demand that abuse victims forgive -- without thinking what this means when the pains and scars have not been addressed." Mr. Gamble was speaking at the public launch on Dec. 3 of Time for Action, published by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) is an ecumenical organisation. The members include most of the major churches in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. It was formerly known as the Council of Churches of Britain and Ireland. , an organization of 32 churches. Although a series of cases in recent years have focused on the Roman Catholic church Roman Catholic Church, Christian church headed by the pope, the bishop of Rome (see papacy and Peter, Saint). Its commonest title in official use is Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. , the report is clear that the sexual abuse of both adults and children is an issue facing all churches. The report criticizes the leadership of both the Roman Catholic church and the Church of England Church of England: see England, Church of. for deflecting attention from "institutional failure" over sex abuse onto individual members of the pastorate pas·tor·ate n. 1. The office, rank, or jurisdiction of a pastor. 2. A pastor's term of office with one congregation. 3. A body of pastors. Noun 1. . It urges strong action to end "the culture of silence and secrecy that surrounds many aspects of ministry and church life." The Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the main leader of the Church of England and by convention is also recognised as head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The current archbishop is Rowan Williams. , Rowan Williams, called the report "sometimes devastating reading, but it is timely, necessary and -- if we are prepared to hear and act on some unwelcome truths -- ultimately hopeful." |
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