Following a 2023 University of Zurich study on sexual abuse, the Swiss Catholic Church announces new preventive measures including mandatory psychological testing.

"People who are very bossy or dominant, easily offended and who don't tolerate differences or opinion can be problematic"
In a groundbreaking move to combat sexual abuse within its ranks, the Swiss Catholic Church has announced the implementation of mandatory psychological testing for clergy candidates. This significant reform comes as part of a comprehensive strategy to strengthen preventive measures and ensure safer religious institutions across Switzerland.
The initiative follows a comprehensive 2023 study by the University of Zurich that provided clear evidence of historical abuse within the Swiss Catholic Church. The findings prompted immediate action from church leadership, demonstrating Switzerland's characteristic approach to addressing institutional challenges through evidence-based solutions.
The newly developed psychological testing system, which began preparation in June, aims to identify potential risk factors during the early stages of clergy recruitment. External experts will conduct assessments focusing on personality traits, behavioral patterns, and relationship dynamics. The system specifically screens for concerning characteristics such as excessive authoritarianism, inability to handle disagreement, and problematic patterns in establishing relationships. While church officials acknowledge that no system is perfect, this scientific approach represents a significant step forward in prevention.
Beyond psychological testing, the Swiss Catholic Church is implementing a comprehensive reform package. This includes establishing an independent reporting system for abuse allegations, professionalizing the recruitment process, and creating a dedicated ecclesiastical criminal and disciplinary court. These measures reflect Switzerland's commitment to combining institutional reform with practical safeguards.
The church plans to release detailed information about the new recruitment system in mid-January. This transparent approach aligns with Swiss values of openness and accountability. While acknowledging that challenges may persist, the comprehensive nature of these reforms demonstrates the Swiss Catholic Church's commitment to creating a safer religious environment for all members of its community.