Pope Francis meets with Irish
abuse survivors
Pope Francis in prayer at the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin. Later on Saturday, Pope met with Irish survivors of abuse by members of the Church. |
The Vatican Press Office confirms the Pope’s meeting with
eight Irish survivors of clerical, religious and institutional abuse, during
his visit to Ireland.
By Vatican News
The meeting took place on Saturday evening and lasted about
90 minutes. Participants described the encounter as “cordial and polite”.
According to a brief statement released by the Vatican Press
Office, the eight survivors who met with Pope Francis were Mrs. Marie Collins,
Fr. Patrick McCafferty, Fr. Joe McDonald, Dublin City Councillor Damian
O’Farrell, Paul Redmond, Clodagh Malone, Bernadette Fahy, and another survivor
who preferred to remain anonymous.
The survivors’ comments
Two of those present at the meeting released a statement
immediately afterwards in which they said Pope Francis “condemned corruption
and cover up within the Church”, describing it as “caca”, a colloquial Spanish
term that literally means “filth” or “excrement”.
The two survivors, Clodagh Malone and Paul Redmond, were
both infants when they were forcibly separated from their mothers who were
staying in Church-run institutions known as “Mother and Baby Homes” at the
time. They said they asked the Pope to publicly call for “reconciliation and
reunion for these families”.
The Pope’s comments
In his first address in Ireland on Saturday morning, to
political and civil authorities, Pope Francis acknowledged the “grave scandal
caused in Ireland by the abuse of young people by members of the Church”. He
went on to recognize the “failure of ecclesial authorities to adequately
address these repellent crimes”.
Again on Sunday, during his visit to the Marian Shrine at
Knock, the Pope asked forgiveness for the crime of clerical sex abuse. In an
apparent reference to his meeting with survivors the previous evening, he said
no one could fail to be moved by the stories of those who “suffered abuse, were
robbed of their innocence, and left scarred by painful memories”.
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