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Safe Environment:
Protecting the Innocent from Victimization

God Cares
The
Church is here for your protection and healing
Complaints
about
Clergy
Misconduct:
Policies & Procedures
in the Archeparchy of Winnipeg
INTRODUCTION:
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Central to the Church’s mission is the salvation, safety, care,
and health of all who have been oppressed or victimized
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This
is felt most keenly where those abused are children - members of
its own flock
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Where the victimization of its own flock has been perpetrated by
persons who previously had been authorized to minister in the
name of the Church, the Church feels a particular concern to
protect and help the victim and their family
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St.
John Chrysostom likens the Church to a spiritual hospital
dispensing “therapia” for the healing of soul and body.
In a
message sent from the Vatican on April 23, 2003, Pope John Paul II
stated that the abuse of minors by priests
...is rightly considered a crime by society...
an appalling sin in the eyes of God...
To the victims and their families, wherever they may be,
I express my profound sense of solidarity and concern."
HOW TO REPORT ABUSE:
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contact: The Chancellor of the
Archeparchy: (204 338 7801 ext.6)
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He will put you in contact with the
Archbishop’s Delegate for Complaints of Sexual Abuse
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if he is not able to take your call
immediately, please leave a message on his private voice mail.
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If the Chancellor is out of province, ask
for the Metropolitan, and ask that the Assistant Delegate
contact you
Personnel:
In order to assist persons making complaints
of Sexual Abuse by Church personnel, the Metropolitan has
established the following:
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The Delegate: who responds to Complaints
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The Examiner: who investigates Complaints
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The Review Committee: an independent body
that advises and assists the Metropolitan
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The Pastoral Committee: which extends
pastoral care to the complainant
The PROCESS (in brief):
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A
complaint is made to the Metropolitan's Delegate (via the
Chancellor)
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the Delegate appoints an Examiner
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the
Examiner is sent to investigate
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the
Delegate appoints a member of the Pastoral Committee to offer
pastoral care to the complainant and all affected parties
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the
Examiner reports his investigations to the Delegate
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the
Delegate, with the assistance of the independent Review
Committee, submits an independent report to the Metropolitan
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The
Metropolitan, assisted by the Review Committee, takes
appropriate measures to ensure the safety of his Faithful,
especially of any victims of Clergy Sexual Abuse.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q.: If I
find out that there is sexual abuse taking place at the hands of a
clergyman or someone authorized for ministry in the Archeparchy, how
do I bring this to the attention of the Archeparchy?
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Rx:
First of all, it is vitally important to take immediate steps to
protect any child from harm.
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After that, you should immediately contact the Chancellor (204
338-7801).
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The
Chancellor will put you in contact with the Delegate.
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The
Metropolitan has appointed a “Delegate” to oversee these
matters.
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The
Delegate will appoint an Examiner to meet with you to receive
your complaint.
Q.: May
I be accompanied when I meet the Examiner or Delegate? I need some
support.
Q.: What
will the Archeparchy do when it finds out that there is a complaint
about sexual abuse by clergy or someone appointed to ministry by the
Archeparchy?
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Rx:
The Archeparchial Delegate will dispatch the Examiner to meet
with you and take your complaint.
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The
Examiner has been appointed to investigate the situation.
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The
Delegate also informs the appropriate parties concerned, e.g.
the Metropolitan Archbishop.
Q.: What
happens to the Cleric or minister once a complaint has been lodged
against them?
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Rx:
The Delegate will inform the Cleric or minister that there has
been a complaint against them.
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They
will be placed on administrative leave for the protection of all
parties concerned - pending the results of an investigation.
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They
will be instructed to have no contact with pertinent persons or
groups, esp. the complainant or the complainant’s family.
Q.: What does the Examiner do?
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Rx:
The Examiner will meet with the complainant.
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The
Examiner also interviews and investigates the person against
whom the complaint was made.
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If
there are any witnesses, the Examiner will see them too.
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The
Examiner then reports to the Delegate.
Q.: Are decisions in these matters handled only by priests and
bishops?
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Rx:
No.
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Assisting and advising the Metropolitan in making the
appropriate decision in these difficult matters is the
Archeparchial Review Committee for Allegations of Clergy Sexual
Abuse.
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This
is an independent Committee which reviews both the facts of each
case and the procedures taken in handling the case.
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It
makes an independent report to the Metropolitan.
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This
Committee is specifically drawn from a representative
constituency of our community. Its make-up is multi-disciplinary
and broad based, comprising: laity, as well as clergy, women as
well as men. It also includes parents, professionals in
psychology, members with legal knowledge, both canonical as well
as civil.
Q.: What does this Review Committee do?
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Rx:
The Archeparchial Delegate, together with the Review Committee
will review the results of the Examiner’s investigations & make
an independent report to the Metropolitan.
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This
report will include recommendations as to how best to respond to
the situation both to protect the victim from harm and for the
good of all the parties concerned.
Q.: If I make a complaint against a priest, I feel that I am putting
myself against or outside the Church. How can I do that?
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Rx.:
Where a child of God, a member of the Church, is being
victimized by sexual abuse, the entire Church (the Body of
Christ) is also being harmed.
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If
anyone is being sexually abused, it is incumbent upon good
Catholics to respond in love.
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Responding in love includes bringing the matter to the attention
of Church authorities in order to protect the victim - for the
good of the entire Church, and indeed for the good of the
perpetrator.
Q.: Will the Church still help me if I make a complaint against a
priest?
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Rx.:
The Archeparchy has also appointed a Priest to give Pastoral
Care to the one making the complaint.
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All
who are victimized are at the heart of the care of the Church -
especially when the abuse comes from someone who has exploited
the Church as a cloak to work their sins.
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The
Church will not abandon any member of its flock, especially when
they need the Church the most.

“See that you never despise any of these little
ones,
for I tell you that their angels in heaven
are continually in the presence of my Father in heaven.
For the Son of Man has come to save what was lost.”
(Gospel according to St. Luke 19:10)
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