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Priests held nuns in 'sexual slavery', Pope Francis admits
Updated Wed at 10:36am
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Video: Pope Francis discusses abuse in Catholic Church (ABC News)
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Pope Francis has for the first time publicly acknowledged the scandal of priests and bishops sexually abusing nuns and says he is committed to doing more to fight the problem.
Key points:
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In November, the organisation representing all of the world's female Catholic religious orders, the International Union of Superiors General, publicly denounced the "culture of silence and secrecy" that prevented nuns from speaking out and urged sisters to report abuse to their superiors and police.
Just last week, the women's magazine of the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano identified the clerical culture of the all-powerful clergy as the culprit. The magazine, "Women Church World", noted the scandal involves a corollary: nuns being forced to abort the priests' children.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02...s,-bishops-have-sexually-abused-nuns/10784118
Print Email Facebook Twitter More
Priests held nuns in 'sexual slavery', Pope Francis admits
Updated Wed at 10:36am
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume.
Video: Pope Francis discusses abuse in Catholic Church (ABC News)
Related Story: Pope Francis becomes first pontiff to visit Arabian Peninsula
Related Story: 'Something that worries me': Pope tells homosexuals to leave
Related Story: Pope accepts Cardinal McCarrick resignation following sex abuse scandal
Pope Francis has for the first time publicly acknowledged the scandal of priests and bishops sexually abusing nuns and says he is committed to doing more to fight the problem.
Key points:
- Pope Francis said he wanted more progress in the Vatican's efforts to address the problem
- Vatican Magazine said some nuns were forced to abort priests' children
- The Pope said mistreatment of women was a "cultural problem"
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In November, the organisation representing all of the world's female Catholic religious orders, the International Union of Superiors General, publicly denounced the "culture of silence and secrecy" that prevented nuns from speaking out and urged sisters to report abuse to their superiors and police.
Just last week, the women's magazine of the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano identified the clerical culture of the all-powerful clergy as the culprit. The magazine, "Women Church World", noted the scandal involves a corollary: nuns being forced to abort the priests' children.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02...s,-bishops-have-sexually-abused-nuns/10784118