Francis has ‘duty’ to end sex abuse – victims

Agence France-Presse

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'St Francis was the greatest reformer in the history of the church, Pope Francis must do the same,' US priest abuse survivors say

CHALLENGES AHEAD. Photo from Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio's fan site on Facebook

WASHINGTON DC, USA – Clergy sexual abuse victims urged newly-elected Pope Francis to reform the Catholic Church and declare “zero tolerance” for sex crimes as his first official act.

“St Francis was the greatest reformer in the history of the church, Pope Francis must do the same,” the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, said in a statement.

Jorge Bergoglio, the first pope from the Americas, chose his papal name in honor of St Francis of Assisi, an Italian Catholic friar and preacher known for stressing humility.

US-based SNAP warned that millions of children remain at risk from pedophile priests because the Church has not yet reversed longstanding policies of covering up reports of sexual abuse by transferring priests to unsuspecting parishes.

Insisting that the Jesuit order from which he hails has a “troubled” track record on pedophilia, SNAP said that Francis “has both an enormous opportunity and duty to help prevent heinous assaults against kids by this crucial and relatively secretive segment of the Catholic clergy.”

“Very little about this crisis has been exposed in South and Central America. We worry about the safety of children in the church there,” the group added.

“For the safety of kids and the healing of victims, we hope he starts by exposing the names of predator priests — current and former, living and deceased — in his home archdiocese.”

The sex abuse scandal cast its shadow over the conclave of cardinals that elected Francis after two days of votes. (Read: ‘Too easy to put all blame on Church for sex abuse.’

SNAP had called for more than a dozen cardinals to be excluded from the deliberations either for covering up abuses or for making tactless remarks about the scandals.

Support from US Catholics

Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi defended the cardinals and accused SNAP and other activists of showing “negative prejudices.”

American Catholics, meanwhile, hailed Francis as a “man of the people” who has a reputation as an ascetic despite his archbishop’s robes. He rides clattering city buses, makes his own meals and is famously accessible.

But Catholics United spokesman Christopher Hale also acknowledged that when it comes to sex abuse in the Church, “apologies are not enough.”

“Priests who sexually abuse children have to end up in jail and not in our parishes,” he told AFP.

The pope’s name choice “signifies that his papacy will have a great devotion to justice, peace and to the poor,” said Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA, a religious organization that works on financial reforms to help the poor.

“Pope Francis will preach that we need to promote access to food, water, education, employment and health care for every person, without discrimination… This pope will stand up for the rights of poor people, migrants and workers.” – Rappler.com


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