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Pope urges more help for abuse victims far from Rome

May 5, 2023

May 05, 2023 7:30 PM

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis urged more help for victims of clerical abuse in developing countries Friday as he welcomed new members of his commission to protect children, which has been beset by problems.

The 86-year-old pontiff set up the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors in 2014 in response to the scandal of paedophile priests discrediting the global Catholic Church, to which he promised to take a zero-tolerance approach.

On Friday Francis criticised the “poor handling” by leaders of the Catholic Church of what he called the “terrible scourge” of abuse.

“Do not become discouraged when it seems that little is changing for the better. Persevere and keep moving forwards!” he told the new members of the commission.

“You are using your skills and expertise to help repair a terrible scourge in the Church by working to assist the various particular churches” around the world, he said.

He cited in particular inequalities in Africa, Asia and Latin America, where victims do not benefit from the same help, and where training programmes for clergy are insufficient.

“It is not right that the most prosperous areas of the world should have well-trained and well-funded safeguarding programmes, where victims and their families are respected,” said Francis.

“While in other parts of the world they suffer in silence, perhaps rejected or stigmatised when they try to come forward to tell of the abuse they have suffered.”

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