Domaszk, Arkadiusz2026-04-082026-04-082012Seminare, 2012, Tom 32, s. 49-56.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/43509Unlike any other community, the Catholic Church took decisive steps to judge clerical abuse. The Church also strives to guarantee a safe environment for the education and evangelization of young people. In recent years, the Society of St. Francis de Sales has also taken appropriate measures and strategies to cleanse up its ranks and face the truth about the sexual abuse of minors. An important point of reference in initial religious formation is the provisions of the Constitutions concerning consecrated chastity. Also, the principles set forth in Ratio formationis are to be applied in a resolute manner. The point at issue is appropriate vocational discernment and human formation in the emotional and sexual sphere. Remaining in chastity requires lifelong spiritual commitment and asceticism as part of the so-called permanent formation. However, if sexual abuse occurs, the problem has to be addressed. The victims must be shown compassion and offered help, and the whole truth about what really happened must be clarified. If a Salesian is guilty of the crime, canonical penalties should be imposed in the name of love and truth. The crisis which has struck the Church and the Salesian Society gives an opportunity for a thorough personal and communal purification. At the same time, it reminds us that only by remaining in Christ the True Vine can we bear the good fruit of apostolic service to young people.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychTowarzystwo Franciszka Salezegosalezjanieprawo zakonnenadużycia seksualnewykorzystanie seksualnenadużycia seksualne wobec dziecinieletniwykorzystanie seksualne nieletnichSociety of Francis de SalesSalesiansmonastic lawsexual abusesexual abuse of childrenminorssexual abuse of minorsTowarzystwo św. Franciszka Salezego wobec zagrożenia nadużyciami seksualnymi względem nieletnichThe Society of St. Francis de Sales in the Face of the Sexual Abuse of MinorsArticle