Pope Leo takes first action to address abuse by Catholic clergy

Pope Leo XIV looks on during a meeting promoted by the Dicastery for the Clergy in Rome, Italy, June 26, 2025. REUTERS/Remo Casilli/File Photo
Pope Leo on Saturday appointed a French archbishop as
the new leader of the Vatican's commission on clergy sexual abuse, in the U.S.
pontiff's first public move to confront an issue that has damaged the global
Church's credibility.
Thibault Verny, 59, will be president of the Pontifical
Commission for the Protection of Minors while also remaining the archbishop of
Chambery in southeast France.
The Vatican commission was created by Pope Francis in 2014
in an effort by the late pontiff to respond after sexual abuse scandals
affected the Church in countries across the world.
The scandals have damaged the Church's standing as a moral
voice, led to lawsuits costing millions in countries across the globe, and
resulted in a number of resignations of bishops.
Verny said he was committed to improving the Church's
safeguarding measures.
"We will promote the ... equitable sharing of resources
so that all parts of the Church, regardless of geography or circumstance, can
uphold the highest standards of protection," he said in a statement.
Verny replaces Cardinal Sean O'Malley, the former
archbishop of Boston. O'Malley, 81, had been serving beyond the Church's
traditional retirement age of 80 for bishops.
While some victims have praised the commission's
efforts, it has also been roiled by the resignations of several of its members
over the years.
In 2023, a prominent Jesuit priest and papal adviser stepped
down, saying publicly that he had concerns over the way the group was
operating.
Verny was first made a member of the commission by Francis
in 2022. He has also led the French Church's safeguarding efforts.
O'Malley praised the appointment, saying in a statement
Verny is "a collaborative leader committed to advancing the global
adoption of protection and safeguarding, to as best as possible assure the safety
of those in the care of the Church throughout the world".
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