During the annual meeting of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference and Catholic Religious Australia on May 6 in Sydney, the vision, commitment and work of Sister Clare Condon SGS was recognised and acknowledged.
Sister Clare has recently retired as Co-Chair of the National Committee for Professional Standards; a joint committee of Catholic Religious Australia and the Australian Catholic Bishops.
The committee was established to oversee the development of policies, principles and procedures in responding to Church-related abuse complaints. The committee’s purpose is to ensure pastoral care for victims and survivors of sexual and physical abuse by church personnel.
Speaking as President of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Archbishop Hart said, “Together with Bishop Bill Wright, Sister Clare Condon has provided wise and compassionate leadership to the National Committee for Professional Standards since 2012. In fact, Sister Clare commenced as Co-Chair in the same month that Prime Minister Gillard announced the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
“Sister Clare came to the position having retired as the President of Catholic Religious Australia in 2010 and while serving as a board member of Catholic Church Insurance until 2016. And all of this while Congregational Leader of the Sisters of the Good Samaritans, the first religious institute that commenced life in Australia. Today, besides members in all Australian mainland States and Territories, it has local members in Japan, Philippines and Kiribati.”
The National Committee for Professional Standards has been well served by the vision of Church that Sister Clare brings in addition to her wisdom and commitment, Archbishop Hart said.
“No doubt your founder, Archbishop Polding, would be smiling on you as you embody his vision of an Australian woman religious. We offer our thanks and pray for God’s continued blessings for you and your congregation,” the President concluded.
Source: ACBC Communications