Review Board
Mission Statement and Procedures
December 8, 2003
by Review Board
December 19, 2003
by Most Reverend Elden Francis Curtiss
Preface
The Review Board for the Archdiocese of Omaha was established in January 2003, in
response to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops approval of two
documents, "The Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People," (June, 2002)
and "The Essential Norms for Diocesan/Eparchial Policies Dealing with Allegations of
Sexual Abuse of Minors by Priests or Deacons," (December, 2002). The Charter and the
Essential Norms address the crisis in the Church in the United States regarding the sexual
abuse of minors by some clergy and Church personnel.
This Mission Statement and Procedures directs the work of the Board, the areas of
responsibility, membership, and procedures of the Review Board. This document is part
of the Archdiocesan Policy for the Protection of Youth and Young Adults.
Mission of the Review Board
It is the mission of the Review Board to serve the People of God in the Archdiocese of
Omaha by assisting the Archbishop in his responsibilities for the protection of youth. The
Board is charged with advising the Archbishop in the work of the just handling of
allegations of sexual abuse, the prevention of further abuse, the healing of those who
have been injured, and the recreation of a sense of trust among the faithful and larger
community.
General Responsibilities of the Review Board
The Review Board is responsible to the Archbishop providing consultation to him in his
service to those who have been injured by sexual abuse, the alleged offenders, and
the people of the Archdiocese. The general responsibilities of the Board are to:
- Provide consultation to the Archbishop in his assessment of the validity of allegations of sexual abuse of minors.
- Monitor the implementation and application of the
Archdiocesan Policy for the Protection of Minors to assure
compliance with the Charter for the Protection of Children and
Young People and the Essential Norms. - Assist the Archbishop and chancellor in the oversight of the
Assistance Coordinator position.
- Provide consultation to the Archbishop regarding an offender's
suitability for ministry. - Review with the Archbishop all programs, policies and procedures that relate to the Charter within the Archdiocese.
- Offer advice on all aspects of cases of sexual abuse of minors,
whether retrospectively or prospectively.
Membership
The Review Board shall consist of no less than 5, no more than 12 members of
outstanding integrity and good judgment in full communion with the Church appointed
by the Archbishop.
The majority should be lay persons, none of whom are in the employ of the
Archdiocese. Members serve without compensation, except for reimbursement for
expenses. At least one member shall be a priest who is an experienced and respected
pastor. Members are appointed for a term of five years, which can be renewed.
The Promoter of Justice shall participate in meetings of the Review Board when
appropriate in considering cases, to assist and advise the Board. The Promoter of
Justice is not a voting member of the Review Board.
Conduct of Business
- Officers. The Board shall elect from its membership a chairperson, a vicechairperson,
and a secretary who shall serve 1 year terms. - a. Officers may serve more than one term.
b. The chairperson shall preside at the meetings of the Board. The vicechairperson
shall preside in the absence of the chairperson.
c. The secretary shall be responsible for the written recording of the discussion and the actions of the Board and prepare, in consultation with the chairperson, the agenda for the meetings. - Quorum. A majority of the membership shall constitute a quorum for doing business. For advice on suitability for ministry, allegations of abuse, policy review and/or change, advice on all aspects of cases, and dismissal of a Board member, a concurrence of not less than a majority of the Board (not just those present) shall be necessary to make a recommendation or take an action. For all other business, a majority of those present shall prevail.
- Procedures. The Board may adopt procedures to govern details of its activities, such as the frequency of meetings and confidential maintenance of records and any other business it may conduct.
- The Review Board may designate subcommittees to address specific areas of work.
- Confidentiality. All allegation deliberations of the Review Board shall
remain confidential in order to respect the dignity of the involved persons.
If it has been determined by the Board that a member has breached
confidentiality, it constitutes immediate recourse to dismissal of the
member by majority vote of the Board. Official disclosure of the
Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha summaries of Board action shall be made periodically through formal announcements prepared by the Board.
Board Duties
- Review of allegations. The Board of Review shall receive a comprehensive report from the Archdiocesan investigator of all allegations of abuse of minors by priests or deacons.
- Consultation on allegations. The Board shall provide consultation to the Archbishop regarding validity of allegations and suitability for ministry.
- Policy compliance. For all allegations, the Board shall determine whether the Archdiocesan policy on sexual abuse was followed regarding the reporting to civil authorities, the outreach to the victims, the outreach to parish communities, and the appropriate action, in accord with Cannon Law and prudent judgment, toward clergy alleged to have caused the abuse.
- Policy Review. The Board shall periodically review the Archdiocesan policy on sexual abuse. A report of the recommendations for any changes in the policy shall be sent to the Archbishop.
- Communication to the people of the Archdiocese. The Board shall communicate
regularly with the people of the Archdiocese, reporting on all matters that are
not confidential.