VATICAN CITY, April 11 (CNA/EWTN News)
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Pope Francis called April 11 for an “even stronger” Catholic Church
response to combat sexual abuse, saying he felt compelled to “personally
ask forgiveness” for priests who have sexually abused children.
“The Church is aware of this damage, it is personal, moral damage
carried out by men of the Church, and we will not take one step backward
with regards to how we deal with this problem, and the sanctions that
must be imposed,” the Pope told the International Child Bureau in an
April 11 audience at the Vatican, according to Vatican Radio.
He said the response to sex abuse has to be “even stronger” because “you cannot interfere with children.”
The International Catholic Child Bureau is a Catholic NGO dedicated to global work on behalf of children.
The Pope also discussed other issues affecting children. He stressed
the importance of fighting slave labor, recruitment of children as
soldiers, and “all forms of violence against children.”
“On a positive note, we must reaffirm the right of children to grow up
in a family with a father and a mother capable of creating a suitable
environment for the child’s development and emotional maturity,” he
said.
The Pope voiced support for parents to decide their children’s moral
and religious education, while he rejected “any kind of educational
experimentation with children.”
“The horrors of the manipulation of education that we experienced in
the great genocidal dictatorships of the twentieth century have not
disappeared; they have retained a current relevance under various guises
and proposals and, with the pretense of modernity, push children and
young people to walk on the dictatorial path of ‘only one form of
thought’,” he warned.
Pope Francis also reflected on the need for sound formation of human rights advocates.
He said that work for human rights presupposes a good understanding of
the human person and “knowing how to respond to the problems and
challenges posed by contemporary culture and widespread mentality
propagated by the mass media.”
He urged the children’s rights advocates to propose the “positive values of the human person.”
Even Priest is can no longer be trusted. Shamed on them doing immoral things!
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