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Norma Pimentel

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Norma Pimentel, MJ (born July 1, 1953) is a Mexican-American nun of the Missionaries of Jesus and the executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley.[1][2]She has been praised by Pope Francis and others for her work with refugees and immigrants to the United States.[1][3] She has also gained international attention for her work and for speaking out against the Trump administration family separation policy.[1][2][4]

 

Pimentel is included in Time magazine 's 100 Most Influential People of 2020.[5]

Contents

 

1 Early life

2 Religious life

3 Notes

4 References

 

Early life

 

Pimentel was born on July 1, 1953[4] in Brownsville, Texas, where her parents had applied for residency.[2][4] Her mother was from Matamoros and her father was from Chiapas, both in Mexico.[4]

 

She started kindergarten in Matamoros, Mexico and then moved to Brownsville, Texas.[1][2] She describes herself as an American citizen by chance, having grown up on both sides of the border.[2][4] She has four siblings.[4]

 

She was a poor student in high school but improved her grades enough to be admitted to college.[1] She studied art, earning a bachelor's degree in the subject from the Pan American University.[4] She made money as a young woman designing window displays for clothing stores.[1]

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/transcript-sister-norma-pimentel-on-face-the-nation-april-4-2021/

 

https://www.catholiccharitiesrgv.org/SisterNormaPimentel.shtml

 

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Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley

Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley Catholic Charities is the charitable branch of the Diocese of Brownsville. Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley has projects that provide assistance to the poor and most vulnerable population in our community. It is part of the larger family of Catholic Charities USAandCaritas Internacionalis.

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https://www.caritas.org/who-we-are/

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On the ground around the world

 

Caritas Internationalis is confederation of over 160 members who are working at the grassroots in almost every country of the world. When a crisis hits, Caritas is already on the ground. The diverse members give us our strength – from small groups of volunteers to some of the biggest global charities. Inspired by Catholic faith, Caritas is the helping hand of the Church – reaching out to the poor, vulnerable and excluded, regardless of race or religion, to build a world based on justice and fraternal love.

 

Caritas Internationalis has itsheadquarters in Rome– co-ordinating emergency operations, formulating development policy and advocating for a better world for everyone. All national Caritas organisations are members of their own regional Caritas networks and the international confederation.

 

From the founding of the first Caritas in Germany in 1897, to the setting up of Caritas Internationalis in 1951, until today, Caritas has a rich history of listening respectfully to the suffering of the poor and giving them the tools to transform their own lives. The deep moral and spiritual principles of dignity,justice, solidarityand stewardship still guide Caritas today.

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A description of Caritas Internationalis’ governing bodies and their functions.

 

Caritas has more than 160 members. A member is a national charitable Catholic organisation or a collective group of them that works with the support of their Church.

 

Caritas Internationalis is made up of seven regions. Members of regions work together on common issues, strengthening each other and contributing to global action. They are Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa (MONA), North America, and Oceania.

Governance

 

Every four years, representatives from our member organisations worldwide meet in the Vatican Cityto review work carried out and approve a strategic framework and a budget. The most recent gathering of the General Assembly was in May 2019. The General Assembly elects the Representative Council to serve four-year rotating terms to govern the confederation’s activities.

 

The General Assembly elects the Caritas Internationalis president, vice presidents, secretary general and treasurer. The president and two vice presidents are ex officio members of the Executive Board which is composed of seven members, three of which are appointed by the Holy See and one is elected by the Representative Council.

Our President

 

The President is the global representative of Caritas Internationalis. The current incumbent isCardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle. He was elected President at the 20th General Assembly in May 2015 and was re-elected in May 2019.

Our Secretary General

 

The Chief Executive Officer of Caritas Internationalis isAloysius John.He was elected as Secretary General at the 21st General Assembly in May 2019.

Our Treasurer

 

Alexander Bodmannis the treasurer of Caritas Internationalis. He was elected in May 2015 and was re-elected in May 2019.

General Secretariat and offices

 

The General Secretariat of the Caritas confederation is based in the Vatican City. It coordinates emergency response, policy and advocacy, communications, international representation and capacity building. The General Secretariat also has international delegations at the United Nations in New York and in Geneva.

Member organisations

 

National Caritas organisations are linked to their bishop’s conferences. They commit to good governance, transparency and accountability as members of Caritas Internationalis.

Ecclesiastical Assistant

 

Fr. Pierre Cibambo Ntakobajira was appointed the Ecclesiastical Assistant to Caritas Internationalis in 2012 by the Holy See.

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Caritas ‘outraged’ by child abuse scandal uncovered by CNN

Ivana Kottasová

By Ivana Kottasová, CNN

Updated 9:59 AM EST, Thu November 21, 2019

 

CNN) —

 

Caritas Internationalis, a network of Catholic charitable organizations, urged its regional branches on Thursday to vet their staff and volunteers. It comes after CNN published an investigation intoFather Luk Delft, a convicted abuser,who was moved to the Central African Republic by his religious order to work in a key role at the charity.

 

“We express our compassion and solidarity with the children and their families. We thank those who have come forward. They have our full support in telling their truth,” Aloysius John, the secretary general of Caritas Internationalis, said in a statement published on its website.

 

Delft, who had been convicted in Europe before going to work for the charity, has been accused of abusing at least two boys in the CAR.

 

The 50-year-old priest was only removed from the post after CNN revealed the new accusations against him to his superiors in the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious order established specifically to protect children.

 

“Caritas Internationalis understands that those responsible have ensured that the accused is no longer in the Central African Republic, and both civil and religious authorities have been notified and are investigating the allegations,” the charity said.

 

It said it was assisting the local Caritas organization in CAR as it investigates the allegations.

 

Read the full CNN investigation

 

“We thank those who have come forward. They have our full support in telling their truth. At Caritas, we are constantly working to improve our safeguarding of children both in the Central African Republic and in the rest of the world where Caritas works to help people in need. Our first duty is to protect those we serve,” the secretary general added.

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>Caritas ‘outraged’ by child abuse scandal uncovered by CNN

 

Vatican charity knew in 2017 of pedophilia concerns about Central African Republic director

St. Peter’s Square

St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican.

(Federico Sambucetti / Associated Press )

By Associated Press

Nov. 23, 2019

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TOKYO — The Vatican’sCaritas Internationalis charity says it learned in 2017 of pedophilia concernsinvolving its Central African Republic director, but left it for his superiors to investigate and he remained in place and in ministry until this year.

CNN revealed the scandal over the Rev. Luk Delft this week, reporting that the Belgian Salesian priest was appointed to lead the Vatican’s main charity in the poverty-stricken country despite a 2012 criminal conviction in Belgium for child sexual abuse and possession of child pornography.

CNN identified two new alleged victims in Central African Republic since he was posted there.

Michel Roy, former secretary-general of Caritas Internationalis from 2011-2019, said in a statement Saturday that he didn’t know about the criminal conviction until this year.

 

But he said he had been informed in 2017 by a therapist that Delft shouldn’t be in contact with children.

 

“I informed Caritas CAR about the therapist’s letter and asked them to ensure that the issue was followed up with his order,” Roy said in a statement. “I was told that the issue had been resolved.”

Bangui Archbishop Cardinal Dieudonne Nzapalainga was in charge of Caritas Central African Republic at the time, and Delft was its country director. Roy relayed the concerns in the therapist’s letter to Nzapalainga, who relayed them to the Salesians.

The letter contained information from a therapist who reported that a patient had “concerns” but not evidence of pedophilia involving Delft, and said he shouldn’t be allowed to be around children given his past, said Andrew Azzopardi, the head of safeguarding and integrity for Caritas Internationalis.

Azzopardi said the Salesians in 2017 informed Nzapalainga about the 2012 conviction, but he was left in his position, and in ministry, until the new Caritas Internationalis secretary-general was appointed this year. A new complaints committee reviewed the case, and Caritas Internationalis told Nzapalainga he should be removed, and he was soon thereafter.

“A person with this background should have never entered the Caritas family let alone be a director,” Azzopardi said. “Not enough was done in 2017.”

CNN identified two alleged victims of Delft in Central African Republic, which would mean he had continued to abuse after he was sent to the country by the Salesians. He was appointed country director in 2015 by Nzapalainga. It wasn’t clear what, if any, information the Salesians provided him about Delft’s background at the time.

Roy said he had told Filipino Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, president of Caritas Internationalis and the archbishop of Manila, what he planned to do with the therapist’s letter in 2017. But Roy said he didn’t update Tagle, “who considered then that the issue was resolved.”

Caritas Internationalis is a confederation and doesn’t have the authority to appoint or fire staff at its autonomous national organizations, which are headed by national bishops’ conferences.

In 2017, its policies were to inform those responsible for Delft’s employment — in this case the Bangui archbishop and head of the Central African Republic bishops conference — and ensure the allegations were investigated.

New safeguarding policies were approved in 2018 at Caritas Internationalis, including the creation of a complaints committee and the appointment of Azzopardi as a safeguarding officer this year.

Azzopardi said a canonical investigation has been launched against Delft, as well as a criminal investigation.