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Pope Sends Video to Abuse Prevention Center in Chile

Thanks for Those Promoting New Project

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Pope sent a video message to new abuse prevention center in Chile, Vatican News reported August 15, 2019. In the message for the opening of the Cuida Centre for the prevention of abuse, he thanked those involved in promoting this project.

Pope Francis begins his by saying that, through this video message, he wants to be present on this day on which the Fundación Cuida takes shape.
The purpose of this new center, he says, is not only to address the serious problems of prevention and abuse but to conduct research and to seek policies that can “save more and more minors from everything that is abuse, everything that is manipulation and that in some way destroys their hearts”.
The Pope sent the message to the Catholic University of Chile and to the “Fundación para la Confianza” which, together, are responsible for creating the new Cuida Centre. At the heart of his message, the Pope calls on these institutions in Chile to “take care of the children”.
During the inauguration ceremony, the Rector of the Catholic University, Ignacio Sánchez, specified the priority of the Centre as being “to contribute to a public policy that will allow the construction of a more respectful and protective society towards children and adolescents”.
The “Fundación para la Confianza” was founded in 2010 by victims of abuses committed by former priest Fernando Kadima. Its mission is to combat child abuse and to accompany and assist those who have been victims of these crimes.
The Cuida Centre is an academic and research space created to gather scientific evidence, promote public policies and develop tools for prevention and action in the field of abuse and the protection of minors.

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