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Pope Leo XIV calls for the ‘safeguarding’ and ‘accompanying’ of minors and vulnerable adults

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The pope said the protection of the vulnerable “challenges the conscience of the Church and measures its ability to express authentic care.”

Vatican City — On April 16, the Vatican released a message from Pope Leo XIV on the occasion of the Second National Meeting of Local Representatives for the Protection of Minors and Vulnerable Adults of the Italian Bishops’ Conference being held in Rome April 16–18 under the theme “Forming Authentic Relationships.”

In his message, addressed to Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, president of the Italian Bishops’ Conference, and signed by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, the Holy Father warned that a lack of respect for and recognition of the dignity of every person “may cause serious harm.”

He clarified that respect is “a demanding form of charity, expressed in safeguarding others without possessing them, accompanying them without dominating them, and serving them without humiliating them.”

He pointed out that the protection of minors and vulnerable adults “cannot be understood merely as a set of rules to apply or procedures to follow” but instead requires a wisdom “that shapes the style of communities, the exercise of authority, the formation of educators, vigilance over contexts, and transparency of behavior.”

For the Holy Father, the presence of the youngest and most vulnerable “challenges the conscience of the Church and measures its ability to express authentic care.”

Leo XIV urged that special attention be paid to those who have suffered abuse. “Their wounds,” he noted, “call for sincere closeness, humble listening, and perseverance in seeking what is right and possible for repair.”

The pope emphasized that a Christian community lives out evangelical conversion “when it does not shield itself from the pain of those who have suffered but allows itself to be questioned by it; when it does not minimize evil but acknowledges it; when it does not become closed in on itself in fear of scandal but accepts the demanding paths of truth, justice, and healing.”

According to the pontiff, the meeting being held in Rome reminds the Church of the need “to grow in a culture of prevention that is, above all, a culture of evangelical care.”

Finally, he encouraged the participants to continue their work with confidence, “that communities may grow in which the most fragile are welcomed, protected, and loved.”

This story was first published by ACI Prensa, the Spanish-language sister service of EWTN News. It has been translated and adapted by EWTN News English.

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