A delegation from the Irish Catholic bishops met Minister for
Children Frances Fitzgerald yesterday and agreed in a joint statement
issued afterwards that “particular support for parenting and families
would continue to be a priority”.
Led by Bishop of Elphin
Christopher Jones, the delegation from the Council for Marriage and
Family of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference met the Minister in
Dublin.
They discussed the development of a child and family
agency, which will be established by the Government in 2013.
Also
discussed was the range of pastoral services provided by the church to
communities in Ireland.
The delegation emphasised the need to
strengthen and support marriage in the context of current social and
economic challenges facing people.
Bishop Jones expressed support
for the focus given by the Government to child and family services as
reflected in the establishment of a dedicated Department of Children and
Youth Affairs, and he welcomed the priority being given to child
safeguarding.
Ms Fitzgerald said she recognised the necessity for a
robust public dialogue, among all sectors in society, on social policy
issues that affect families and communities.
She acknowledged in this
context the merits of adopting a greater strategic approach to family
policy.
She also emphasised the need for ongoing dialogue between
church and State in the service of the common good, so as to identify
priority areas for service delivery.