A Message From Bishop Ronald W. Gainer


Bishop Ronald W. Gainer

Eleventh Bishop of Harrisburg

The fact that the evil of child sex abuse has occurred in our Church causes all of us great sadness, for once again we come face-to-face with the horror that innocent children were the victims of egregious crimes committed against them. Many of those victimized as children continue, as survivors, to suffer from the harm they experienced. In my own name, and in the name of the Church of Harrisburg, I ask for forgiveness for the sinfulness of those who have committed these crimes and helped create an environment that tolerated or accepted this behavior.

As we willingly acknowledge our sinfulness, as we humbly seek the forgiveness of those who have been wronged, the healing will come to the entire Church when we renew our commitment each day to respond to the call to holiness we all share and to the mission of our Church entrusted to us by the Lord Jesus himself.

While we seek forgiveness in the name of our Church, we encourage survivors to come forward so that their healing may begin.

 


– Bishop Ronald Gainer

While pledging to remove abusers in ministry or employment, the Diocese of Harrisburg also pledges our dedication to the healing and reconciliation for child sexual abuse survivors. Our Youth Protection Program includes education and screening for all employees and volunteers, support programs for survivors and their families, immediate response to every accusation, open transparent communication, and due process for all involved.

Additional questions or request for information may be addressed by email to: YouthProtection@hbgdiocese.org or by calling 717-657-4804 x220

Additional questions or request for information may be addressed by email to: YouthProtection@hbgdiocese.org or by calling 717-657-4804 x220

While pledging to remove abusers in ministry or employment within the Diocese of Harrisburg, we also pledge our dedication to the healing and reconciliation of survivors of sexual abuse as a minor. Our Youth Protection Program provides for education and screening, outreach to victims and families, prudent and prompt inquiry into each accusation, open communication, and due process for all involved.