This is something exceptional, via OSV News:
The Archdiocese of Santa Fe has installed a plaque near the entrance of the Pastoral Center in Albuquerque “as a solemn acknowledgment and remembrance” of all victims of clergy sexual abuse, both living and deceased, within the archdiocese.
A brief dedication ceremony for the plaque will be held Sept. 23, “and per the request of victims in the recent Chapter 11 settlement agreement, (it) will not include any religious rite or ceremony,” an archdiocesan news release said.
In December 2022, a federal bankruptcy judge approved a $121 million reorganization plan for the Archdiocese of Santa Fe in its yearslong effort to respond to clergy sexual abuse. The settlement capped four years of Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings for the archdiocese.
The inscription on the plaque reads: “In remembrance of all victims of sexual abuse, living and deceased, in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. The archdiocese acknowledges your pain and apologizes for our failure to listen, to intervene, and to protect. We are resolved that it never happens again and are committed to the healing process and to reconciling our past with our hope for the future.”
Archbishop John C. Wester of Santa Fe said the plaque “stands as a permanent and painful reminder of the suffering endured by victims of clergy sexual abuse within our archdiocese.”
“As we dedicate this plaque, we are compelled to confront our past with humility and sorrow, acknowledging the grave failures that have caused immeasurable pain,” he said in a statement. “We are committed to ensuring these tragic events are never repeated, and the path of healing and reconciliation remains our foremost priority. This dedication is not just a moment of reflection but a vow to uphold the dignity and safety of every member of our community.”
