O’Malley: Pope recognizes need to address Bishop Finn situation

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National Catholic Reporter

Joshua J. McElwee | Nov. 14, 2014 NCR Today

Boston Cardinal Seán O’Malley, a key advisor to Pope Francis, has said the pontiff recognizes the need to address the situation in Kansas City, Mo., where Bishop Robert Finn was found guilty in 2012 of a criminal misdemeanor count of shielding a priest who was a threat to children.

Speaking in a forthcoming interview with the U.S. television program 60 Minutes, O’Malley says the situation surrounding Finn is “a question that the Holy See needs to address urgently.”

“There’s a recognition of that — from Pope Francis,” O’Malley continues during the interview, which is to air Sunday evening.

CBS made a preview of the interview available online Friday.

During the interview, O’Malley is apparently speaking of his work on both the Council of Cardinals and the pope’s new commission on the sexual abuse of minors. After interviewer Norah O’Donnell says one of the “biggest scandals” of the church in recent years is the way bishops handled priests accused of abuse, O’Malley says that is something he is working on.

“One of the first things that we came up was the importance of accountability and we’re looking at how the church can have protocols and how to respond when a bishop has not been responsible for protection of children in his diocese,” O’Malley states.

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