Philippine Daily Inquirer

VATICAN MOVES TO REPAIR POPE’S IMAGE AHEAD OF SEX ABUSE PROBE

- —REUTERS

VATICAN CITY— Pope Francis regularly meets with victims of sexual abuse, the Vatican said amid intense criticism of his defense of a Chilean bishop accused of covering up abuse.

Vatican spokespers­on Greg Burke confirmed comments the Pope made in private during a visit to Peru last month which were reported on Thursday by Civilta Cattolica, a journal of the Jesuit religious order.

“The Holy Father meets victims of sexual abuse, either individual­ly or in groups, several times a month,” Burke said in a statement, adding that the Pope “tries to help them heal the grave wounds caused by the abuses they suffered.”

Remarks the Pope made last month have created one of the greatest image crises of his papacy, which marks its fifth anniversar­y next month.

‘Slander’

Francis initially said accusation­s against the Chilean bishop were “slander” and told reporters aboard his plane returning from Latin America the Vatican had received no concrete evidence against him.

But days later, in a remarkable U-turn, he appointed the Church’s most experience­d sexual abuse investigat­or to look into the accusation­s that Bishop Juan Barros of the diocese of Osorno in Chile had covered up sexual crimes against minors.

Probe begins

The investigat­or, Archbishop Charles Scicluna of Malta, starts his work in New York on Saturday when he meets Juan Carlos Cruz, who says he was sexually abused when he was a teenager in Chile by Barros’ priest-mentor Fernando Karadima.

Karadima was found guilty in a Vatican investigat­ion in 2011 of abusing teenage boys over many years. Karadima always denied the allegation­s and Barros denied accusation­s that he witnessed Karadima carrying out the abuse and then tried to cover it up.

The Vatican banned Karadima from public ministry and ordered him to follow a life of prayer and penitence, but he avoided criminal prosecutio­n because under Chilean law too much time had elapsed since the offences. Now 87, he still lives in Chile.

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