• Dhaka Mon, 30 SEPTEMBER 2024,
logo

Pope Francis Promises 'Help' to Belgian Sex Abuse Victims

Deutsche Welle

  29 Sep 2024, 16:44
Photo: Andrew Medichini/AP/picture alliance

Pope Francis vowed on Saturday to help the victims of sexual abuse at the hands of clergy.

He made the comments during a visit to Belgium, which has been rocked by two decades of revelations of abuse and systemic cover-ups in the Catholic Church.

Pope meets with abuse survivors
"Abuse generates atrocious suffering and wounds, undermining even the path of faith," Pope Francis told a congregation gathered at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart in the Brussels suburb of Koekelberg following the meeting.

The 87-year-old pontiff promised to "offer all the help we can" for sexual abuse victims.

The comments come after Pope Francis held a two-hour meeting with victims of abuse who were seeking compensation from the church for the trauma they suffered.

They said that they gave the pope a month to consider their requests. The Vatican said that the pope was looking over the petition.

A participant told the Belgian news agency Belga that the two-hour meeting was an "open, difficult and also emotional conversation."

Survivor Koen Van Sumere told AP news agency that he was encouraged by the "positive" meeting with Pope Francis, but was waiting to see what comes of it.

Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP

King, PM criticizes church over sex abuse scandals
Pope Francis spoke to abuse survivors after he received a bruising welcome from King Philippe and Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, who criticized the church for its sexual abuse scandals.

King Philipe told the pope on Friday that "it has taken far too long to begin looking for ways to repair the irreparable."

Meanwhile, De Croo told the pontiff that words are not enough and that "concrete steps must also be taken."

"The victims must be heard. They should be at the center. They have a right to the truth," De Croo said in his speech to welcome the pope.

The Catholic Church has for several years now been rattled by revelations of thousands of cases of child abuse at the hands of clergy members, many of which were protected by the church.

Comments

  • Most Viewed News Of International
Read More
Govt to Help UN Fact-Finding Mission: Foreign Advisor
Discussions Held Seeking US Help to Recover Smuggled Money
US pvt sector can help unlock Bangladesh's growth potential
Pope Francis visits remote town in Papua New Guinea