
National Review Board Urges Need to
Broaden the Scope of the Charter to Include Bishops; Lay Panel Urges Reform to
Improve Transparency and Enhance Accountability
November 13, 2018
BALTIMORE—On Tuesday, November 13, the head of the U.S. Conference
of Catholic Bishops' independent lay advisory panel on the protection of
children and young people delivered a special report to the body of U.S.
bishops regarding the abuse crisis in the Church. In an address to
the bishops who have gathered in Baltimore for the annual fall general
assembly, National Review Board Chairman Francesco Cesareo, Ph.D., outlined key
reforms and urged action. The report calls for broadening the scope of the
Charter
on the Protection of Children and Young People to include
bishops; the publication of complete lists of credibly accused clergy in
all dioceses; improving the audit process; and enhancing accountability
for bishops regarding cases of abuse.
You can find the full report here: www.usccb.org/about/child-and-youth-protection/upload/National-Review-Board-Special-Report-to-the-Body-of-Bishops-November-2018.pdf
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Keywords: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, USCCB,
National Review Board, Francesco Cesareo, Ph.D., National Review Board, lay
advisory panel, Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People,
General Assembly, reform, action, accountability.
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