Top Australian cleric apologises for abuse

AUSTRALIA
The New Age

Australia’s most senior Catholic cleric on Monday apologised to those who “suffered at the hands” of priests and religious teachers, in a Christmas message issued after a turbulent year for the Church.

In the video message broadcast on television, Sydney Archbishop George Pell said he was shocked and ashamed, following a series of paedophile allegations against priests and claims they were hushed up….

Pell’s Christmas message drew mixed reactions from victim support groups, with some saying it represented a “major shift” in the Church’s position while others said it did not go far enough.

“It’s pleasing that he’s opening up his heart to these people,” Wayne Chamley, spokesperson for victims support group Broken Rites, told ABC television.

“They seem to now appreciate the scale of it. I don’t think we’ve seen a statement in the past which was reflecting on the scale of what’s gone on.”

But Adults Surviving Child Abuse president Cathy Kezelman called it “an absolutely minimal response to express regret”.

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