Towards Healing and Renewal

Towards Healing and Renewal
Posted on March 19, 2011
To mark the first anniversary of Pastoral Letter of the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI to the Catholics of Ireland, published in March 2010, the bishops of Ireland have launched a pastoral response entitled Towards Healing and Renewal. This represents part of a wider response and longer journey by the Church in helping to bring healing and peace to survivors of abuse.

Towards Healing and Renewal is available in English, Irish and Polish in this feature along with information for parish bulletins. The context and background for this important pastoral publication is explained below.

Full text versions of the pastoral are available in Englis, Irish and Polish on:

http://www.catholicbishops.ie/2011/03/19/healing-renewal-2/

Context of Towards Healing and Renewal

Copies of Towards Healing and Renewal have been distributed to every parish in Ireland.

To coincide with the first anniversary this weekend of the Pastoral Letter of Pope Benedict XVI to the Catholics of Ireland, the Bishops’ Conference is publishing a ‘Pastoral Response’ to survivors of child sexual abuse by some priests and religious entitled Towards Healing and Renewal. This pastoral response follows the publication of the resource leaflet, Friday Penance, which was launched in November 2010.

In recent times bishops have met and listened to survivors of abuse and their representatives. Over the coming months these meetings will continue with survivors and their representatives to hear their views on Towards Healing and Renewal.

Along with the grievous wrong of abuse, for many survivors their faith in God and in the Church has been profoundly damaged. Many have expressed a hope that the damage to their faith can be addressed. This Pastoral Response outlines the commitment of the Church in Ireland to healing and renewal and the steps on this journey pointed out by the survivors of abuse and their representatives. These steps are elaborated more fully in Towards Healing and Renewal. Importantly, this document also mentions ways in which parishes can play their part in assisting the process of healing for survivors of abuse.

In addition, last month the bishops, the Conference of Religious of Ireland, and the Irish Missionary Union launched a new service, Catholic Counselling and Support Services, for survivors of abuse, called Towards Healing. This counselling service, which continues the important work of Faoiseamh, offers survivors a professional and caring environment by providing a wide range of support services. The normal opening hours for Towards Healing are: Mondays and Wednesdays, 11am to 8pm and on Fridays 11am to 4pm.  Its freephone helpline numbers are: from the Republic of Ireland 1800 303416; from Northern Ireland and Britain 0800 0963315.

In his Pastoral Letter published in March 2010, Pope Benedict called for “a new vision [to] inspire present and future generations to treasure our common faith.” Since then, many processes of listening and consultation have been taking place throughout the country. These discussions are ongoing and are another valuable step on the journey of healing and renewal.

Insert for parish newsletters for Masses on weekend of 19 and 20 March 2011

The first anniversary of the publication of the Pastoral Letter of Pope Benedict XVI to the Catholics of Ireland occurs on 19 March 2010.  To mark this anniversary Irish bishops wish to bring the following three important initiatives to the attention of the faithful: the publication of their pastoral response Towards Healing and Renewal; the new Catholic counselling and support service for survivors of abuse; and, the progress of listening and consultation exercises which have been taking place.

To mark this first anniversary bishops have published the pastoral response Towards Healing and Renewal.  This outlines different undertakings that the bishops are making on the journey emphasised by the survivors of abuse.  These steps include: Prayer for the Survivors of Abuse, including a commitment on the part of bishops to dedicate each First Friday to prayer and fasting in reparation for abuse and the failure to address it adequately; a commitment to listening with sensitivity and care to the experiences of those who suffered abuse; spiritual support to survivors of abuse who wish to avail themselves of it, including the opportunity for spiritual direction; ongoing commitment to creating a safer future for children in the Church in accordance with Safeguarding Children; a review of Dioceses, Religious Congregations and Societies by the National Board for Safeguarding Children; and ongoing financial support for the work of safeguarding and care.  Towards Healing and Renewal also includes ways in which parish communities can play their part in assisting the process of healing for survivors of abuse.

In February 2011 bishops, the Conference of Religious of Ireland and the Irish Missionary Union have launched a new Catholic counselling and support service.  This counselling service, which continues the important work of Faoiseamh, supports survivors of abuse in a professional and caring environment by providing a wide range of services, including Helpline and face-to-face Counselling.  Healing Meetings, Group Work, Practical Workshops and a Social Worker/Bridging service designed to link survivors of abuse to other services relevant to their needs, such as the health, local authority, educational and social welfare services.

Over the last year, and prompted by Pope Benedict’s Pastoral Letter, listening and consultation exercises have been taking place in dioceses.  These are continuing and are an important step on the journey of healing and renewal for the Church in Ireland.

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19 March 2011 | Cardinal Brady urges everyone to read bishops’ pastoral response Towards Healing and Renewal

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