The Oklahoman

Searing testimony heard at Vatican summit

Pope urges gathering to `listen to the cry of the young who want justice' for sex abuse

- By Nicole Winfield

VATICAN CITY — The day began with an African woman telling an extraordin­ary gathering of Catholic leaders that her priestly rapist forced her to have three abortions over a dozen years after he started violating her at age 15.

It ended with a Colombian cardinal warning them they could all face prison if they let such crimes go unpunished.

In between, Pope Francis began charting a new course for the Catholic Church to confront clergy sexual abuse and coverup, a scandal that has consumed his papacy and threatens the credibilit­y of the Catholic hierarchy at large.

Opening a first-ever Vatican summit on preventing abuse, Francis warned 190 bishops and religious superiors on Thursday that their flocks were demanding concrete action, not just words, to punish predator priests and keep children safe. He offered them 21 proposals to consider going forward, some of them obvious and easy to adopt, others requiring new laws.

But his main point in summoning the Catholic hierarchy to the Vatican for a four-day tutorial was to impress upon them that clergy sex abuse is not confined to the United States or Ireland, but is a global scourge that requires a concerted, global response.

“Listen to the cry of the young who want justice,” Francis told the gathering. “The holy people of God are watching and expect not just simple and obvious condemnati­ons, but efficient and concrete measures to be establishe­d.”

 ?? [GREGORIO BORGIA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Sex abuse survivor Alessandro Battaglia, right, is hugged by survivor and founding member of the ECA (Ending Clergy Abuse) Denise Buchanan during a twilight vigil prayer Thursday in Rome.
[GREGORIO BORGIA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Sex abuse survivor Alessandro Battaglia, right, is hugged by survivor and founding member of the ECA (Ending Clergy Abuse) Denise Buchanan during a twilight vigil prayer Thursday in Rome.

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