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Written protocols are not enough, says archbishop at first Caribbean abuse prevention meeting

The meeting, held in Santo Domingo April 19–22, was aimed at strengthening the Church's prevention of abuse and care for victims in the Caribbean region.

More than 60 bishops, priests, religious, and laypeople participated in the first Caribbean abuse prevention meeting in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, with the aim of strengthening the culture of care within the Church.

The event, held April 19–22 at the Manresa Ignatian Spirituality Center, brought together participants from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Haiti in addition to the Dominican hosts.

The meeting served as an opportunity to discuss the prevention of abuse, taking into account its pastoral, psychological, and legal dimensions, according to a statement from the Dominican episcopate.

Archbishop Héctor Rafael Rodríguez of Santiago de los Caballeros, president of the Dominican Bishops' Conference (CED, by its Spanish acronym), emphasized that "as evangelizers, we must ensure safe environments where every person, especially the most vulnerable, is respected."

"Written protocols are not enough unless they are embodied in concrete attitudes," the prelate emphasized.

Proceedings of the first Caribbean abuse prevention meeting. | Credit: Dominican Bishops' Conference
Proceedings of the first Caribbean abuse prevention meeting. | Credit: Dominican Bishops' Conference

Furthermore, Auxiliary Bishop Lizardo Estrada Herrera of Cusco, Peru, secretary-general of the Latin American and Caribbean Bishops' Council (CELAM, by its Spanish acronym), stated that "the prevention of abuse in the Church is neither a strategy nor an option; it is a commitment of the Gospel."

Therefore, the bishop added, "it is fundamental that we commit ourselves to working together on prevention and on the protection of the most vulnerable."

Auxiliary Bishop José Amable Durán Tineo of Santo Domingo, president of the Dominican bishops' National Commission for Pastoral Ministry for the Culture of Care, encouraged continued work in the region, "applying the knowledge acquired under the guidance of the Holy Spirit."

The Latin American and Caribbean Network for the Culture of Care is composed of bishops and delegates from the offices, commissions, and councils of bishops' conferences as well as other Latin American ecclesial bodies, the statement from the CED noted.

It was formed during the first meeting held in Chile in 2023. Its second meeting was held in Colombia in 2024, and its third meeting took place in the Dominican Republic in 2025. The network serves as a vehicle to coordinate abuse prevention within the Church.

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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