Next class will be held on Tuesday, September 10, 2024 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm in the hall at St. Mary Church. Register online at: virtusonline.org
The following documents are required for parish volunteers who work with children, vulnerable adults, or are extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion:
Volunteer Application
Code of Ethics
DHHS Form (Dept. of Health & Human Services: authorization release form)
FCRA Release Form (Fair Credit Reporting Act: background check authorization)
Instructions for completing Safe Environment forms.
Virtus Online Registration Instructions
Contact: Mary Brown in the parish office
Phone: (207) 217-6740
Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland510 Ocean Avenue Telephone: (207) 321-7810 Portland, ME 04103-4936 Facsimile: (207) 773-0182 Office of Communications |
Independent Audit of Safe Environment Procedures
Finds Diocese of Portland in Full Compliance
An independent, on-site audit of safe environment procedures has found the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland, which includes all 141 churches in Maine, in full compliance with the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. The audit, which reviewed the period of July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, was conducted by StoneBridge Business Partners of Rochester, New York. The Diocese of Portland calls for an independent audit each year.
The Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People was approved by the U.S. Catholic Bishops in June 2002 and revised in both June 2011 and June 2018. The mandates include permanently removing clergy who have sexually abused minors; reaching out to victims and their families with patience and compassion; reporting allegations of sexual abuse of minors to civil authorities and investigating all complaints of abuse in a timely, thorough manner; implementing safe environment programs, which include abuse prevention training and awareness for all personnel and volunteers; and completing background checks on all personnel.
Since these procedures were implemented in 2002, there have been no substantiated allegations of sexual abuse of a minor by a cleric in the Diocese of Portland. Over 15,000 Catholic Church employees, volunteers, priests, and educators in Maine who work with children have been trained in a safe environment program (i.e., Protecting God’s Children). Auditors also reviewed the implementation of the “Circle of Grace” program for children in Catholic schools and those who participate in faith formation offered through their parishes. “Circle of Grace” serves the dual purpose of providing prevention information while educating children and youth about the value of positive relationships with God and others.
“This thorough, on-site review is a testament to the diocesan and parish leaders, clergy, employees, and volunteers who have worked tirelessly to ensure the Church in Maine is a safe environment for our young people and all who wish to grow their faith,” said Bishop Robert P. Deeley. “With the controls we have put in place and continuing vigilance, we can gratefully say that our diocese’s procedures have created a safer Church here.”
As always, Bishop Deeley encourages anyone who may have information about any case of sexual abuse of a minor by a church representative to contact civil authorities as well as Michael Magalski, director of the Office of Professional Responsibility for the Diocese of Portland, at (207) 321-7836 or [email protected].