The Southland Times

Pope letter ‘recycled rhetoric’

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Pope Francis vowed yesterday that ‘‘no effort must be spared’’ to root out priestly sex abuse and cover-up from the Catholic Church, but gave no indication that he would take action to sanction complicit bishops or end the Vatican culture of secrecy that has allowed the crisis to fester.

In a letter to Catholics worldwide following damning new revelation­s of misconduct in the US, Francis sought to project a get-tough response to the perpetrato­rs and a compassion­ate shoulder for victims ahead of a fraught trip to Ireland this weekend.

Francis begged forgivenes­s for the pain suffered by victims and said lay Catholics must be included in the effort to root out abuse and cover-up. He blasted the clerical culture that has been blamed for the crisis, with church leaders more concerned about their own reputation­s than the safety of children.

‘‘We showed no care for the little ones,’’ Francis wrote. ‘‘We abandoned them.’’

But Francis alone can sanction bishops and he offered no hint that he would change the Vatican’s longstandi­ng practice of giving religious superiors a pass when they botch abuse cases or are negligent in protecting their flocks.

The letter was viewed by abuse survivors as little more than recycled rhetoric that fails to acknowledg­e the Vatican’s own role in turning a blind eye to predatory priests and fomenting a culture of secrecy that has allowed crimes to go unpunished for decades. ‘‘That culture was overseen by #Vatican & codified into its laws,’’ tweeted Colm O’Gorman, an abuse victim who is organising a solidarity demonstrat­ion of survivors in Dublin during Francis’ visit. ‘‘He needs to name & own that.’’ –AP

 ?? AP ?? Street vendors talk outside the main fish market of Athens on the day that Greece’s eight-year crisis officially ended. Despite this deadline few Greeks see cause for celebratio­n.
AP Street vendors talk outside the main fish market of Athens on the day that Greece’s eight-year crisis officially ended. Despite this deadline few Greeks see cause for celebratio­n.

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