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Pope Francis consoles amid fallout

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VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Sunday sent a new letter to priests worldwide offering encouragem­ent in light of the global sex abuse scandal that has shaken the Roman Catholic Church.

In a nearly 5,000-word letter sent on the feast day of St. John Vianney, patron of parish priests, the pope on Sunday acknowledg­ed the “pain” of priests who “feel themselves attacked and blamed for crimes they did not commit.”

The pontiff said that priests have shared with him “their outrage at what happened, and their frustratio­n that ‘for all their hard work, they have to face the damage that was one, the suspicion and uncertaint­y to which it has given rise, and the doubts, fears and dishearten­ment felt by more than a few.’ ”

Francis said “without denying or dismissing the harm” caused by the scandals, “it would be unfair not to express our gratitude” to priests who have fulfilled their duties “faithfully and generously.”

Francis said the Church is “fully committed” to reforms to ensure “that the culture of abuse will have no time to develop, much less continue.” He added that “if in the past, omission may itself have been a kind of response, today we desire conversion, transparen­cy, sincerity and solidarity with the victims.”

The pope last August issued a letter to Catholics around the world condemning the “crime” of priestly sexual abuse and cover-up, and demanding accountabi­lity, in response to revelation­s in the United States of decades of misconduct by the Catholic Church.

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