More than twenty people have testified to having been victims of sexual violence committed by Abbé Pierre. Pope Francis considers that the cleric was a “terrible sinner”.
Abbot Pierre “did so much good, but he is also a terrible sinner,” acknowledged Pope Francis, returning from a trip to Asia. This is the first time the pontiff has spoken out on the subject since Emma's released her report, revealing the sexual violence committed by the cleric. The youngest of the victims was 8 years old at the time of the events. “The sexual abuse of children and minors is a crime!” “It's a disgrace!” the Pope condemned, reports Le Monde.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000The head of the Catholic Church goes so far as to describe abuse as “demonic,” “because any type of abuse destroys the dignity of the person.” He says he is “pleased to see all these cases come to light,” reports Le Figaro. For him, the time has come to speak. “We must not say, let's cover up because nothing is seen! Public sins are public! They must be condemned. We must speak clearly about these things and not hide them.”
A statement loaded with meaning, while the Catholic Church has repeatedly been accused of covering up its members when they have been implicated in cases of sexual violence. Was this the case for Abbé Pierre? ? One thing is certain: the Vatican has known about the Abbé's conduct for years. “I don't know when the Vatican found out. I don't know because I wasn't here and it didn't occur to me to research it. But certainly, after the death [of Abbé Pierre, in 2007], that's for sure. But before that, I don't know,” said Pope Francis, elected in 2013.
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