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Vicar's Musings for Ordinary Sunday 17

24 July, 2016

I am sure that you will have seen the ABC television's 7.30 reports and other news items concerning the terrible story of clergy sexual abuse and cover-up in the Newcastle Diocese, ahead of the next Royal Commission hearing. The revelations are truly horrific. Below is a statement and a prayer from our Primate and Archbishop Philip Freier.

The allegations on ABC TV's 7.30 last night of clergy sexual abuse and predatory behaviour in the Anglican Church in Newcastle, going right up to a former bishop, are shocking and distressing. As Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia, I welcome the very complete examination these matters — and others to do with the diocese — will receive at the public hearing of the Royal Commission, due in a fortnight. It is important to bring such matters into the open. The Anglican Church and its officers will give their full cooperation to this inquiry. No system can ever guarantee to keep out all predators, but the Church has worked hard to improve its protocols and practices in the past few years, and we are very open to advice from the Royal Commission. In Victoria, the Church responded immediately to recommendations by the Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into how the churches responded to abuse. One measure was incorporating the dioceses so that they could be responsible under law. We express our solidarity with and prayers for Newcastle Bishop Greg Thompson and his officers who have worked diligently to end the culture of abuse and silence within the diocese.

Dear God, who knows of human suffering in Jesus Christ,
We bring before you those who suffer from child sexual abuse,
be with them in their pain and grant healing in body and mind.
We Bishops of the Anglican Church of Australia, come before you in deep sorrow and humility as we join together in prayer, keeping at the forefront of our prayers, the survivors of abuse with their families and friends. Comfort and guard them as their betrayal and suffering is relived....
We pray for the perpetrators of abuse and those involved in covering up this criminal behaviour that they might acknowledge the evil and damage that they have done and be brought to justice with repentance and a will to change their lives.
We pray for the Royal Commission to be held next month that it will discover the truth and bring forth knowledge to protect children that all children will live free of the evil of sexual abuse.
Finally, we pray for ourselves as we continue to engage this evil and its tragic consequences, and for wisdom as we seek to understand and respond to survivors and those directly involved and for our wider constituencies.
All this we ask in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

The Rev'd Dr Hugh Kempster



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