Pope wraps troubled visit to Belgium by praising courage of victims, demanding abusers be judged
BRUSSELS (AP) — Pope Francis demanded Sunday that priestly sexual abusers be judged and their bishops stop covering up their crimes as he ended a troubled visit to Belgium by praising the courage of survivors of a scandal that has devastated the church’s credibility.
“Evil must be brought out into the open,” Francis told some 30,000 people at Belgium’s main sports stadium, drawing applause repeatedly as the crowd took in what he was saying. “There is no place for abuse. There is no place for covering up abuse.”
Francis deviated from his prepared homily to respond to the meeting he held with 17 abuse survivors on Friday night, where he heard first-hand of the trauma they endured and the tone-deaf response of the church when they reported the crimes.
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