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Bishop holds day of prayer amid abuse scandal

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PROVIDENCE (AP) — Rhode Island’s Roman Catholic bishop held a day of prayer and penance on Friday to ask God’s forgivenes­s for the sins of sexual abuse committed against children worldwide.

Diocese of Providence Bishop Thomas Tobin presided over a special Mass in Providence at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul. Rhode Island is heavily Catholic.

During the homily, Tobin asked for forgivenes­s and for healing of all who have been wounded. Tobin said he wanted to address the abuse and cover-up scandal roiling the Catholic Church because he recognizes the anger, pain and confusion many Catholics are feeling.

“Our commitment to end the scourge of sexual abuse doesn’t end with prayer, but it is important to begin here,” Tobin said.

Tobin also fasted, which he said was in penance for his “faults and failures as a Christian, priest and bishop” and for the “sins and failures” of priests and bishops related to the sexual abuse of minors.

Tobin has said that he was aware of incidents of sexual abuse reported to church officials while working in Pennsylvan­ia, but that it wasn’t his job to deal with them. He was auxiliary bishop of Pittsburgh from 1992 until 1996. A Pennsylvan­ia grand jury report recently detailed decades of abuse and cover-up in six di- oceses.

Lorraine Savard protested outside the Mass. The 69-year-old retired teacher took issue with the church asking for forgivenes­s.

“They’re in there asking for forgivenes­s for something that’s ongoing,” she said. “Give me a break.”

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