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Pope Francis meets group of victims of sexual abuse by priets in Chile

- Santiago: AP/Reuters

Pope Francis has met a group of victims of sexual abuse by priests in Chile.

The meeting at the Vatican’s mission in Santiago was “strictly private”, his office said, providing no further details.

Earlier during his visit to Chile, the Pope felt “pain and shame” over the sex abuse scandal, asking the victims for forgivenes­s.

He has been criticised in Chile for a decision to ordain a bishop accused of covering up sexual abuse by a priest.

‘Irreparabl­e harm’

Francis has said in the past that dealing with abuse is vital for the Church’s credibilit­y, and that “sanctions” must be imposed against perpetrato­rs.

But critics in Chile say he failed to respond to their request to review the appointmen­t of Juan Barros as bishop of Osorno. Parishione­rs in the southern Chilean city say Bishop Barros used his position in the Church to try to block an investigat­ion into the actions of his mentor, Catholic priest Fernando Karadima.

The case of Fr Karadima, an influentia­l priest who was found guilty by the Vatican of sexually abusing young boys and ordered to do penance, shook the Catholic Church in Chile.

Pope Francis said on Tuesday that he was sorry for the “irreparabl­e harm” caused to the victims of sexual abuse by Church ministers. On Monday, activists fighting for the rights of sexual abuse victims gathered in Santiago for a conference. They launched an organisati­on called Ending Clerical Abuse which “seeks to stop child sexual abuse by the clergy” worldwide.

One of the activists, Juan Carlos Cruz, told the BBC: “[Saying sorry] is not sufficient for a survivor. What we want is for the Pope to take action.”

Under Pope Francis, a Vatican committee has been set up to fight sexual abuse and help victims but Chilean victims of clerical sex abuse say more transparen­cy is needed.

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Pope Francis in Chile.

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