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Bono saw ‘pain’ on pope’s face over abuse scandals

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VATICAN CITY: U2 frontman Bono said he could see the pain on Pope Francis’s face on Wednesday when he told him “it looks to some people that the abusers are being more protected than the victims”.

“Having just come from Ireland we talked about the pope’s feelings about what has happened in the Church,” Bono said of his half-hour meeting with Francis at the Vatican.

You can see the pain in his face. And I felt he was sincere. He’s an extraordin­ary man for extraordin­ary times. Bono, U2 frontman

“You can see the pain in his face. And I felt he was sincere. He’s an extraordin­ary man for extraordin­ary times.”

Francis has been attempting to address the latest wave of devastatin­g claims of sexual abuse by clergy across the world.

Past abuse scandals have badly damaged the image of the Catholic Church in Ireland, where Francis travelled for two days in late August and “begged for God’s forgivenes­s”.

The trip, which was met with some protests by victims, was overshadow­ed by a former ambassador to the Holy See’s claim that Francis personally ignored sexual abuse allegation­s against a prominent US cardinal.

Bono, 58, said he also spoke to the Argentine pontiff about “how we have to rethink the wild beast that is capitalism” which “though it is not immoral, it is amoral”. The singer has a long history of promoting charity, and in 2004 co-founded ONE, which describes itself as a campaignin­g and advocacy organisati­on trying to end extreme poverty and preventabl­e disease, particular­ly in Africa.

 ??  ?? Bono meets Pope Francis at the Vatican on Wednesday. — Reuters photo/Vatican Media
Bono meets Pope Francis at the Vatican on Wednesday. — Reuters photo/Vatican Media

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