Pontiff uses first speech to stress how scandal has “disfigured” the face of the Church
Pope Francis’ first speech yesterday on arrival in Portugal for World Youth Day left tough messages for priests, bishops and politicians. With large billboards strategically sited along his route into the capital – alluding to the horrors of historic child sex abuse within the Catholic Church – being hurriedly papered over, presumably to try and save the pontiff from discomfort, the 86-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church showed he had no illusions: the first evening here saw him meeting 13 victims of abuse at the hands of Portuguese clergy, “to ask for their forgiveness”, writes tabloid Correio da Manhã.
A brief statement issued by the Holy See said “the meeting took place in an atmosphere of intense listening and lasted more than an hour”.
The victims were accompanied by representatives of Church institutions, as well as…
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