Pope ‘ashamed’ of child abuse cases

Pope ‘ashamed’ of child abuse cases
pope0Pope Benedict XVI has said he is deeply ashamed of the “unspeakable” sexual abuse of children by priests in the Catholic Church.

During a mass at Westminster Cathedral in London on Saturday he told British worshippers that he hoped the church’s humiliation would help victims heal.
Benedict also said he hoped that the church would be able to use its contrition to purify itself from the “sins” of its ministers and be able to renew its commitment to educating the young.
Benedict confronted the abuse scandal head-on during his homily, a day after six people were arrested in an alleged plot against him. They remained in custody on Saturday while police investigated the allegations against them.
The pontiff issued his latest comments amid speculation that he might meet British abuse victims.
“I express my deep sorrow to the innocent victims of these unspeakable crimes, along with my hope that the power of Christ’s grace, his sacrifice of reconciliation, will bring deep healing and peace to their lives,” Benedict said.
He said he acknowledged the shame and humiliation all the faithful had suffered as a result of the sins and said he hoped “this chastisement will contribute to the healing of the victims, the purification of the church and the renewal of her age-old commitment to the education and care of young people”.

Widespread dissatisfaction

The sex abuse scandal has clouded Benedict’s four-day state visit to the United Kingdom.
Polls have indicated widespread dissatisfaction with the way Benedict has handled the crisis, with Catholics nearly as critical of him as the rest of the UK population.
Abuse victims and others opposed to his visit prepared a march on Saturday afternoon to demand more accountability.
On his way to Britain, Benedict acknowledged to reporters that the church had failed to act quickly or decisively enough to stop the abuse and prevent it from happening again.
Victims groups have dismissed such comments as hollow, saying they want the church to turn over information it has about suspected pedophiles in its ranks.
Benedict went ahead with a busy day on Saturday, his third in Britain, as six men arrested in an alleged terror attempt against him remained in police custody.
Police staged a pre-dawn raid on Friday on a garbage depot and arrested five street cleaners; a sixth person was arrested later in the day.
Police say they were detained under the Terrorism Act “on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.”
The Vatican has said the pope was informed of the arrests, was calm, and no changes to his itinerary were planned.

Source: Agencies

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