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Whatever Happened to Synodality?

Society
United States
June 19, 2026に開始

Whatever Happened to Synodality? At their meeting last week, the U.S. bishops debated proposed revisions to the U.S. church’s guidelines for dealing with sex abuse, the so-called “Dallas Charter.” First promulgated in 2002, the document has been periodically updated, and the bishops were ready to vote on further revisions, including adding language to emphasize the right of accused priests to “the presumption of innocence.” The committee chair insisted there had been sufficient consultation, ...

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 19, 2026
Emphasizing the presumption of innocence in the Dallas Charter risks undermining the voices of abuse survivors and may perpetuate a culture of silence.

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Updating the Dallas Charter is a critical step toward rebuilding trust in the Church, showing commitment to both justice and accountability.

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Consultation prior to revising the Dallas Charter seems insufficient; broader input from diverse church members is necessary for meaningful reform.

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The proposed revisions to the Dallas Charter are essential to uphold the presumption of innocence for accused priests, fostering a fairer approach to justice.

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The debate around the Dallas Charter revisions illustrates the need for a balanced approach that considers both the rights of the accused and the experiences of victims.

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