The Manila Times

Pope urges psychiatri­c help for gay children

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ITALY: Pope Francis has recommende­d parents seek psychiatri­c help for children who show homosexual tendencies, during a press conference on his plane taking him back to Rome from Ireland.

A journalist asked the pontiff on Sunday (Monday in Manila) what he would say to parents who observe homosexual traits in their children.

to condemn, to dialogue, to understand, to give space to the son or the daughter,” he responded.

Parents must also consider the age of their child, he said.

“When it shows itself from childhood, there is a lot that can be done through psychiatry, to see how things are. It is something else if it shows itself after 20 years.”

He emphasized that parents should not respond with “silence”.

“Ignoring a son or daughter who has homosexual tendencies is an error of fatherhood or motherhood.”

Meanwhile, Pope Francis declined to comment on a letter by a former

sexual abuse claims against US cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who was forced to resign last month.

“I will not say a word about that. I think that the communique speaks for itself,” the pontiff said when questioned by journalist­s on his visit to Ireland.

A former Vatican envoy to Washington, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano wrote in a letter published in the National Catholic Register that he had told Francis of the allegation­s in 2013, but that he had responded by lifting sanctions imposed on McCarrick by his predecesso­r Pope Benedict.

“He (Pope Francis) knew from at least June 23, 2013, that McCarrick was a serial predator,” wrote Vigano,” adding that “he knew that he was a corrupt man, he covered for him to the bitter end.”

“I read the communique this morning,” Pope Francis told reporters, referring to Vigano’s letter.

“Read the communique attentivel­y and make your own judgement,” the Pope added.

capacity to draw conclusion­s,” he went on.

“When a little time has passed and you have the conclusion­s perhaps I will talk,” he added.

The scandal in the Catholic Church over child sexual abuse by clergy dogged the pontiff’s visit at the weekend to Ireland where he said he “begged for God’s forgivenes­s” for the damage done to the victims.

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