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Jim Lyttle
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Article originally prepared on : 30 December 2006
However unless victims have a direct involvement or the ability to have/provide input we believe that little will be achieved in the area of addressing clergy abuse. In fact any measures which do not take that into account can only fail.
There are many reasons for that, one that is heard from all quarters is along the following lines. This is an almost universal theme in victims/survivors.
That whilst they (victims) do not have an equal input into something that involves their whole being at the deepest emotional levels a human being experiences then they and others can only see themselves as being in an un-equal position.
Human nature tells them that if the churches are not working with them, then logically they have a different agenda. When they couple the pain of the emotions raised through their counselling or healing experience and the silence and inability to be provided with humane options and genuine choices (this too is a universal amongst victims and they are held in a position which forces them to re-experience the many instances of their initial lack of choices)
It is for the very same reasons why you pointed out that I may not be the best channel - those very same reasons can be applied as to why the Bishop may not be the best channel. There is again a great deal of consensus and evidence to show that causes of the problem do exist at these levels.
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