Virginia Saldanha - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 10 Jun 2021 02:21:31 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Virginia Saldanha - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Catholic women's group upset Vatican ignored sexual abuse against women https://cathnews.co.nz/2021/06/10/catholic-womens-group-upset-vatican-ignored-sexual-abuse-against-women/ Thu, 10 Jun 2021 08:05:23 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=137027 sexual abuse against women

The Catholic Women's Council (CWC) has expressed disappointment the Vatican's revised laws omit any mention of clerical sexual abuse against women. The Vatican published a heavily revised set of laws on June 1. The change promoted the investigation of allegations of clerical sexual abuse, particularly of minors, and to establish punishment for offenders. "While the Read more

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The Catholic Women's Council (CWC) has expressed disappointment the Vatican's revised laws omit any mention of clerical sexual abuse against women.

The Vatican published a heavily revised set of laws on June 1.

The change promoted the investigation of allegations of clerical sexual abuse, particularly of minors, and to establish punishment for offenders.

"While the changes and clarification regarding abuse against minors are a step in the right direction, the absence of any mention of the abuse of women that is equally widespread is a glaring omission," said a statement from the CWC.

"Sad that the revised canon law does not explicitly consider the clerical sexual abuse of women as a crime in the Church," said Virginia Saldanha, the CWC chairperson and a theologian based in Mumbai, India.

The CWC, a global umbrella group of around 50 Catholic networks and organizations, said the changes in laws also show the patriarchal leanings of the church leadership.

The Women's Ordination Conference, which is part of CWC based in the USA, described the revision as "a painful reminder of the Vatican's patriarchal machinery and its far-reaching attempts to subordinate women."

Clerical sexual violations often include the abuse of adults, particularly women.

The abuse takes place when a person with superior power exploits and takes advantage of a vulnerable person and causes physical and psychological harm to that person, Saldanha explained.

The laws say a priest who solicits a penitent to commit a "sin against the sixth commandment" under the pretext of confession should also be punished.

Saldanha said Catholic women often seek priests' counselling and guidance for issues including marital problems, even outside confession. "Is it not a crime if priests solicit women outside confession?"

"The Church has been dominated by the thoughts, words and decisions of men for centuries. It is time that we break out of this culture of male supremacy and return to the equality that Jesus created for women," Saldanha said.

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Uphill struggle against misogyny in India https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/03/04/uphill-struggle-misogyny-india/ Mon, 03 Mar 2014 18:11:45 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=55018

My heart grieved after reading the story of the young American woman who was stabbed to death by her Indian husband of five months, who subsequently killed himself. It grieves for all the young girls who are forced to remain subdued because of the threat of rape or sexual violence - abuse explained by some Read more

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My heart grieved after reading the story of the young American woman who was stabbed to death by her Indian husband of five months, who subsequently killed himself.

It grieves for all the young girls who are forced to remain subdued because of the threat of rape or sexual violence - abuse explained by some as being the result of how they dress or walk, and how they are seen in unconventional spaces.

I grieve every time I hear of a young woman who felt liberated enough to marry against the diktats of Khap (community) tribunals, and suffer violence at the hands of angry and bigoted old men.

When Erin Willinger met the handsome young auto rickshaw driver Bunty five months ago in Agra while visiting the Taj Mahal, she believed she had met the love of her life.

The two married soon after on the rooftop of a hotel, with the legendary monument to love as a backdrop. Bunty promised to show her his beautiful country, and she was swept away by the romance of it all.

What went wrong? Continue reading.

Virginia Saldanha is the former executive secretary of the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences Office of Laity and a freelance writer and advocate for women's issues based in Mumbai.

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