His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia has called on communities to raise their voices against child abuse, describing it as “a brutal violation of our Christian values and an assault upon the future of humanity.”
In a message marking the World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Archbishop Makarios stressed that Orthodox Christians, guided by love for their neighbour and respect for human dignity, “cannot tolerate violence, exploitation, and abuse, especially when directed at the most vulnerable and defenceless members of this world.”
Highlighting the sacredness of childhood, he cited Christ’s words: “Unless you turn and become as little children, you shall not enter the Kingdom of Heaven” (Matthew 18:3), noting that “the innocence of the child’s soul [is] the model of virtue that unlocks the gates of Paradise.”
Archbishop Makarios called for vigilance and responsibility in protecting children: “It is essential that we recognise that the phenomenon of child abuse concerns us all… Let us keep our eyes and ears open. Let us be present whenever needed, ready to intervene and inform the appropriate authorities. Let us not allow indifference and silence to nourish further the monster of child abuse.”
He concluded by emphasising society’s duty to provide children “an environment of care, safety, and hope,” warning of the long-term consequences of trauma on both individuals and humanity’s future.
