Pope Leo met and prayed with a small group of abuse survivors, and listened to their stories “in a climate of closeness.”
Pope Leo XIV met on Saturday with a group of people who were sexually abused by members of the clergy in Belgium.
The group of fifteen were victims of abuse when they were minors, the Holy See Press Office said.
Many of the survivors had previously met with the late Pope Francis during his 2024 visit to Belgium, the Vatican said, adding that the late pontiff had heard their story “with a sense of shame for the suffering they endured as children.”
Belgium is a largely Roman Catholic country, where the Belgian Catholic Church has been plagued by a series of abuse scandals in recent years.
What do we know about pope meeting with abuse survivors?
The meeting lasted almost three hours, taking place “in a climate of closeness with the victims, of listening and dialogue,…
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