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Today, the first Friday of Lent, is dedicated across Scotland to remembering and praying for survivors of abuse

Today, the first Friday of Lent, is dedicated across Scotland to remembering and praying for survivors of abuse.
We do not always know who they are when we gather as a community to pray. Some no longer feel able to come into church with us, and their absence is deeply felt. Abuse within the Church, whether carried out by clergy, religious or lay members, was a betrayal of the sanctuary the Church is called to be. Its effects continue to ripple through families and communities. These are not easy realities to face, yet it is a sacred duty and an act of justice to acknowledge the harm that has been done and to pray humbly for healing, reconciliation and the rebuilding of trust.
May our communities always be a true sanctuary for those who are vulnerable, in danger or in distress.
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