Pope Francis on Monday unambiguously said Church officials who covered up sexual abuse “are guilty“ of wrongdoing, as he returned home after a triumphant trip to the United States where he held emotional talks with child abuse survivors.
In one of his strongest comments to date on a scandal that has dogged the Church for decades, Francis said abuse by priests was “nearly a sacrilege“ and “those who have hidden (such acts) are guilty -including some bishops.“
“Sexual abuse is everywhere,“ the pontiff said on his flight back to Rome. “But when a priest carries out abuse, it's very serious because his calling is to help a child grow... towards the love of God.“ He said he did not judge those who could not find it in their hearts to forgi ve their perpetrators.
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Pope Francis said on Monday government officials have a “human right“ to refuse to discharge a duty, such as issuing marriage licenses to homosexuals, if they feel it violates their conscience. “Conscientious objection must enter into every juridical structure as it is a right,“ he said. REUTERS