THE paragraph
from his address to American bishops that the press didn’t want to
hear:
What does it mean to speak of child protection when pornography
and violence can be viewed in so many homes through media widely
available today? We need to reassess urgently the values
underpinning society, so that a sound moral formation can be
offered to young people and adults alike. All have a part to play
in this task - not only parents, religious leaders, teachers and
catechists, but the media and entertainment industries as well.
Indeed, every member of society can contribute to this moral
renewal and benefit from it. Truly caring about young people and
the future of our civilization means recognizing our responsibility
to promote and live by the authentic moral values which alone
enable the human person to flourish. It falls to you, as pastors
modelled upon Christ, the Good Shepherd, to proclaim this message
loud and clear, and thus to address the sin of abuse within the
wider context of sexual mores. Moreover, by acknowledging and
confronting the problem when it occurs in an ecclesial setting, you
can give a lead to others, since this scourge is found not only
within your Dioceses, but in every sector of society. It calls for
a determined, collective response.