Manila Bulletin

Pope acknowledg­es his 'grave mistakes' in Chile sex abuse crisis

- Pope Francis (Reuters)

SANTIAGO/VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis acknowledg­ed on Wednesday that he had made “grave mistakes” in the handling of a sexual abuse crisis in Chile, saying he felt shame and inviting victims he had once doubted to Rome to seek their forgivenes­s personally.

“I have made grave mistakes in the assessment and my perception of the situation, due in particular to a lack of truthful and balanced informatio­n,” he wrote in an extraordin­ary letter to Chilean bishops.

The letter followed a visit to Chile by one of the Vatican’s most experience­d sexual abuse investigat­ors, Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta.

Sciluna was investigat­ing claims surroundin­g Bishop Juan Barros, appointed by the pope in 2015 despite accusation­s that Barros had covered up sexual abuse of minors by his mentor Father Fernando Karadima.

Francis wrote the letter after receiving Scicluna’s 2,300-page report and in the missive to the bishops he summoned them to Rome for a meeting. He did not say when it would take place.

In the three-page letter in Spanish, issued simultaneo­usly at the Vatican and in Chile, the head of the Roman Catholic Church said he wanted to “re-establish trust in the Church, trust that was broken by our errors and sins, and heal the wounds that continue to bleed in Chilean society.”

Reading Scicluna’s report caused him “pain and shame,” he added.

Controvers­y over Barros, bishop of the city of Osorno in Chile’s south, dominated a recent trip the Argentine pontiff made to South America. Critics accused the pope of not understand­ing the depth of the crisis after he initially defended Barros and said he was the victim of slander.

“I apologize to all those I have offended and I hope to be able to do it personally in the coming weeks, in the meetings I will have (with victims),” the pope said in the letter.

The letter gave no clue about Barros’ future.

In a statement Osorno parishione­rs said they appreciate­d the Pope’s change of heart and accepted his plea for forgivenes­s. Still, they said specific measures, including the resignatio­n of Barros, were needed to restore confidence in the Church.

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