Pope Francis meets survivors of priest sexual abuse and vows those responsible will be held to account

Pope Francis has revealed he has met victims of clergy sex abuse and vowed to hold accountable all of those involved in both the abuse and its cover-up.

 

Taking on one of the most controversial issues to have rocked the Catholic church in many decades, the Pope told hundreds of bishops and seminarians that he had met the victims in private and told them that “all responsible will be held accountable.”

 

“God weeps for the sexual abuse of children,” he said, according to Reuters.

 

Speaking on Sunday in Philadelphia on the last day of his first visit to the United States, he called for stronger “oversight to ensure that youth are protected and … all responsible will be held accountable.”

 

Reports that priests had sexually abused children and bishops had covered up their actions first emerged in 2002, growing into a scandal that has shamed the Roman Catholic Church.

 

Victims’ groups say the church has not done enough. As many as 100,000 U.S. children may have been the victims of clerical sex abuse, insurance experts said in a paper presented at a Vatican conference in 2012.

 

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