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In the Diocese of Novaliches, the Salvatorian Pastoral Care for Children programme supports women and children in dealing with trauma. The experience, cared for by women religious and volunteers, has expanded to 73 parishes in the Philippines. Sr Mary Adeline Abamo in charge:"Ministry relevant and
According to the nun, if a child or woman affected by sexual abuse in society does not share or vent to others, their mental health is disturbed. This represents a key social ministry of the Sisters of the Divine Saviour. After 18 years of work, the nun said that these children and women are at risk of poverty and other types of vulnerability.
Volunteers, young people, collaborators, former victims and their families support the care and protection of children in the parish community. The idea of caring for abused children and women originated from the Second Plenary Council of the Philippines in 1991 and the pastoral letter of the Bishops' Conference of the Philippines on the exploitation of Filipino children.
In 2014, the 15th year of the programme, the Salvatorian Sisters extended their pastoral care for children to two more parishes in the Diocese of Novaliches. Bishop Antonio Tobias established the pastoral care programme for children and vulnerable adults, which now operates under the Diocesan Commission for Social Action.
Some received medical or educational assistance. A further twelve cases have reached trial, although they are still pending. The Sisters of the Divine Saviour face many challenges and resistance. But they face them with grit and courage.
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