Catholic Bishops To Vote On Formal Statement On Pornography At November General Assembly
October 30, 2015
WASHINGTON—The U.S. bishops will
vote on a proposed formal statement,
"Create in Me a Clean Heart: A Pastoral
Response to Pornography," at the annual
Fall General Assembly, November 16-19, in
Baltimore. The statement's development has
been directed by the U.S. Conference of
Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Committee on
Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth
(LMFLY), in collaboration with other USCCB
Committees and offices, as well as
additional experts.
"As a response to the pastoral crisis
brought about by the production and use of
pornography, the formal statement intends
to offer a comprehensive treatment of this
important topic," said Bishop Richard J.
Malone of Buffalo, New York, chairman of
the LMFLY Committee. "It is directed
primarily at Catholic leaders and parents,
though with an eye to all who struggle
with or are affected by pornography."
A number of bishops have issued pastoral
letters on the topic of pornography in
their own dioceses, and the USCCB has
addressed the topic in various resources,
including its 1998 statement Renewing the
Mind of the Media: Statement on Overcoming
the Exploitation of Sex and Violence in
Communications and its 2009 pastoral
letter Marriage: Love and Life in the
Divine Plan. If approved, "Create in Me a
Clean Heart" would be the first formal
statement issued by the body of bishops
focused exclusively on a pastoral response
to pornography production and use.
Supplementary resources would be developed
to accompany the statement if approved,
such as an abridged version and targeted
resources for clergy, parents, young
people, and so on.
The statement requires a two-thirds
affirmative vote from the Conference
membership to be approved. Pending
approval, it will be prepared for
publication in English and Spanish, both
print and online.
More information on the meeting agenda is
available online: www.usccb.org/news/2015/15-143.cfm
Coverage of the meeting is open to
credentialed media. Sessions open to the
media Monday, November 16, and Tuesday,
November 17. Media conferences will follow
the close of each open session. Media
seeking to cover the meeting can download
the credential application: www.usccb.org/about/media-relations/upload/application-news-media-credentials.pdf
Applications can be mailed to:
November Meeting Credentials
Office of Public Affairs
3211 4th St. NE
Washington, DC 20017-1194
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