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Cardinal Stephen Chow and Father Dominc Lui Chi-man during St. Goretti's Center (Hong Kong). Photo: Archdiocese of Hong Kong

Hong Kong Diocese’s Safeguarding Center, led by an IADC alumnus, is inaugurated

The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong formally inaugurated the Diocesan Office for the Protection of Minors, St. Maria Goretti Center, with a solemn blessing ceremony led by Cardinal Stephen Chow Sau-yan, Bishop of Hong Kong, according to a report from Kung Kao Po, the official Catholic weekly newspaper of the Diocese of Hong Kong.

Cardinal Chow, in his address, encouraged the Center’s members and stakeholders to be “the salt of the earth and the light of the world” in safeguarding children and vulnerable persons. He underscored the importance of fostering a community rooted in truth, love, and justice, while also highlighting the need for collaboration with church service units, other Christian denominations, and civic organizations.

Cardinal Stephen Chow Sau-yan and Fr. Dominic Lui Chi-man during St. Maria Goretti's Center (Photo: Diocese of Hong Kong)
Cardinal Stephen Chow Sau-yan and Fr. Dominic Lui Chi-man during St. Maria Goretti's Center (Photo: Diocese of Hong Kong) 

The St. Maria Goretti Center has been established to promote education and formation to prevent abuse, while also providing pastoral accompaniment and support to victims. The opening ceremony gathered representatives from the Diocesan Curia, Catholic institutions, schools, Caritas, and the Anglican Church.

Reflecting on the experience of overseas dioceses that have declared bankruptcy due to abuse-related lawsuits, the cardinal noted that even such painful realities could bear fruit by teaching the Church humility in confronting these issues.

Fr. Dominic Lui Chi-man, alumnus of IADC, Director of the St. Maria Goretti Center, stressed that safeguarding children and vulnerable communities is “an essential mission of the Church.” He recalled that years before this formal inauguration, the Diocesan Secretariat had already formed a working group to respond to complaints of child sexual abuse in diocesan organizations.

The ceremony concluded with Cardinal Chow and members of the Curia signing a Commitment and Declaration on the Protection of Minors, a gesture symbolizing the Church’s firm resolve to safeguard the vulnerable. The Diocese of Hong Kong also announced that parish and institutional volunteers working with children will soon be invited to sign the same commitment, in line with upcoming legal requirements.