Tenth session
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY
STATES PARTIES
UNDER ARTICLE 44 OF THE CONVENTION
Concluding observations of the Committee
on
the Rights of the Child: Holy See
1. The Committee considered the initial
report of the Holy See (CRC/C/3/Add.27)
at its 255th and 256th meetings (CRC/C/SR.255
and 256), held on 14 November 1995, and
adopted* the following concluding observations.
A. Introduction
2. The Committee expresses its appreciation
to the Holy See for its initial report,
although, due to the particular nature
of the State party, it did not follow
the Committee's guidelines. It also expresses
its appreciation for the frank and open
dialogue engaged with a high-level delegation.
The Committee takes note of the answers
given to the questions raised by members
and the documentation provided to the
Committee during the discussion, which
enabled the Committee to better assess
the role of the Holy See in the implementation
of the Convention.
B. Positive factors
3. The Committee welcomes the efforts
of the State party with a view to encouraging
universal ratification of the Convention.
4. The Committee welcomes the State party's
recognition of the important role the
Holy See and its constituencies could
play throughout the world to achieve the
aims and objectives of the Convention.
The Committee takes note of the network
of institutions and structures set up
by the Holy See for the welfare of children,
such as the Pontifical Council for the
Family, the Congregation for Catholic
Education, the Pontifical Council for
Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers
and the Pontifical Missionary Society
of the Holy Childhood.
5. The Committee notes the positive efforts
made by the State party to disseminate
and translate the Convention worldwide
and welcomes its readiness to cooperate
actively with and to provide assistance
to other States parties in that regard.
6. It welcomes the decision taken by the
Pontifical Council for the Family, as
a concrete contribution to the International
Year of the Family, to set up shelters
for street children in Brazil, the Philippines
and Rwanda.
C. Principal subjects of concern
7. The Committee is concerned about reservations
entered by the Holy See to the Convention
on the Rights of the Child, in particular
with respect to the full recognition of
the child as a subject of rights.
8. The Committee is concerned that discrimination
between children may arise in Catholic
schools and institutions, in particular
with regard to gender.
9. The Committee is concerned at the insufficient
attention paid to the promotion of education
of children on health matters, the development
of preventive health care, guidance for
parents and family planning education
and services, in the light of the provisions
of the Convention.
D. Suggestions and recommendations
10. In the spirit of the final document
of the World Conference on Human Rights,
the Committee wishes to encourage the
State party to consider reviewing its
reservations to the Convention with a
view to withdrawing them.
11. In view of the moral influence wielded
by the Holy See and the national Catholic
Churches, the Committee recommends that
efforts for the promotion and protection
of the rights provided for in the Convention
be pursued and strengthened. In that regard,
the Committee wishes to underline the
importance of wide dissemination of the
principles of the Convention and its translation
into languages spoken throughout the world,
and recommends to the State party to continue
to play an active role to that end.
12. The Committee emphasizes the need
for professionals and voluntary workers
involved in the education and protection
of children to receive adequate training
and education, taking into account the
principles set forth in the Convention.
The Committee also recommends that the
Convention be included in the curricula
of Catholic schools. In this respect,
it is the view of the Committee that the
teaching methods used in schools should
reflect the spirit and philosophy of the
Convention and the aims of education laid
down in its articles 28 and 29.
13. The Committee recommends that the
position of the Holy See with regard to
the relationship between articles 5 and
12 of the Convention be clarified. In
this respect, it wishes to recall its
view that the rights and prerogatives
of the parents may not undermine the rights
of the child as recognized by the Convention,
especially the right of the child to express
his or her own views and that his or her
views be given due weight.
14. It also recommends that the spirit
of the Convention and the principles set
forth therein, in particular the principles
of non-discrimination, of the best interests
of the child and of respect for the views
of the child, be fully taken into account
in the conduct of all the activities of
the Holy See and of the various Church
institutions and organizations dealing
with the rights of the child.
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* At the 259th meeting, held on 17 November
1995.