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Pope vows to end sexual abuse after McCarrick report

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Pope Francis pledged on Wednesday to rid the Catholic Church of sexual abuse and offered prayers to victims of ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, a day after the Vatican released a detailed report into the decadeslon­g church cover-up of his sexual misconduct.

Francis concluded his weekly general audience on Wednesday by recalling that the report into the “painful case” of the former high-ranking American cardinal had been released the previous day.

“I renew my closeness to victims of any abuse and commitment of the church to eradicate this evil,” Francis said. He then paused silently for nearly a minute, apparently in prayer.

The Vatican report blamed a host of bishops, cardinals and popes for downplayin­g and dismissing mountains of evidence of McCarrick’s misconduct starting in the 1990s. In particular, it blamed St. John Paul II for having appointed McCarrick archbishop of Washington in 2000, and making him a cardinal, despite having commission­ed an inquiry that found he shared his bed with seminarian­s.

The admission was made in the 450-page findings of a two-year investigat­ion into who knew what about McCarrick’s abuse of at least one teenage boy and a number of male seminarian­s.

In his remarks on Wednesday, however, Francis held John Paul up for praise. Noting that Wednesday marked Poland’s independen­ce day, Francis quoted John Paul as telling young people what it means to be truly free.

“While we thank the Lord for the gift of national and personal freedom, what St. John Paul II taught young people comes to mind,” Francis said. He then cited the Polish pope as saying that being free means being “a man of upright conscience, to be responsibl­e, to be a man ‘for others.’”

Francis defrocked the 90-year-old McCarrick last year after a separate Vatican investigat­ion found he sexually abused adults as well as children.

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Ex-cardinal McCarrick

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