rekonsilikaation
Rekonsilikaation is a term used in the context of the Roman Catholic Church to describe the process of reconciliation between the Church and a person who has committed a serious sin, such as a priest or bishop who has been accused of sexual abuse. The term is derived from the Latin word "reconciliatio," which means reconciliation. The process typically involves a formal investigation into the allegations, followed by a canonical trial, which is a type of ecclesiastical court. If the person is found guilty, they may be removed from their position and barred from ministry. The goal of rekonsilikaation is to restore the integrity of the Church and ensure that those who have been harmed by abuse receive justice and support. The process is complex and can take years to complete, and it has been criticized for being slow and inadequate in addressing the needs of victims. Despite these criticisms, rekonsilikaation remains an important part of the Church's efforts to address sexual abuse within its ranks.