Safe environment

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is taking action to keep children safe. Archdiocesan policy requires that all Church personnel including a priest, deacon, pastoral minister, school employee, parish employee, and contract employee must obtain background checks and clearances as required by Pennsylvania law. This includes any individual 14 years of age or older applying for or in a paid position as an employee responsible for the welfare of a child or having direct contact with children.

Additionally, any volunteer (unpaid) who may have any possible contact with or responsibility for children must also obtain background checks and clearances. Employees and volunteers with regular contact with children must complete Safe Environment training as specified by the Archdiocese. 

All volunteers must complete clearances and trainings before beginning to volunteer. 
 
If you have questions regarding Safe Environment requirements, please call our office at 610-933-2110, or, email SBGSafeEnvironment@gmail.com. You can also click here to visit the Archdiocesan Office for Child and Youth Protection website.

ethicspoint

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has selected EthicsPoint to provide you with a way to anonymously and confidentially report actual or possible violations of financial and other policies. To learn more about it or to make a report, click here.

Additionally, all clergy, religious, seminarians, pastoral ministers, administrators, employees, board/council members, and volunteers of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and its related parishes, schools, and ministries are responsible for complying with its Professional Standards and Business Conduct Policy.

Professional Standards and Business Conduct Policy

standards of ministerial behavior & boundaries

The Standards of Ministerial Behavior and Boundaries apply to all priests, deacons, pastoral ministers, administrators, staff, and volunteers in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. They are intended to provide clear standards of behavior and, in particular, a blueprint for the boundaries of appropriate behavior in all interactions with children and young people.

Standards of Ministerial Behavior

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