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Pope 'meets clergy abuse victims' Pope meets clergy abuse victims
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Pope Benedict XVI has met victims of child sex abuse by Catholic clergy at the end of his visit to Australia, the Vatican has said.Pope Benedict XVI has met victims of child sex abuse by Catholic clergy at the end of his visit to Australia, the Vatican has said.
In a statement, the Vatican said a group of victims met the Pope, who wanted to show his concern for those who had suffered. Papal spokesman Father Frederico Lombardi said the Pope wanted to show his concern for those who had suffered.
On Saturday the Pope offered a public apology for the crimes of clergymen. The meeting came two days after the pontiff apologised for what he termed the "evil" of sex abuse by clergymen.
But victims' groups said the apology did not go far enough, and called for personal meetings with the pontiff. Victims' groups had said the apology was not enough and called for personal meetings with the pontiff.
'Respect and spirituality'
"With regard to abuses by members of the clergy, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI on Monday morning celebrated Mass with a group of representatives of victims of sexual abuse," Father Lombardi said.
"The Pope listened to their stories and consoled them. He assured them of his spiritual proximity and proposed to continue to pray for them, for their families and for all victims."
The 81-year-old pontiff met two male and two female victims of abuse in a chapel at St Mary's Cathedral House in Sydney.
After Mass he spoke to each of the victims in an atmosphere of "respect, spirituality and of intense emotions", said Father Lombardi.
The meeting brought to a close the Pope's nine-day visit to Australia for the Catholic Church's World Youth Day.
More than 200,000 young people attended the final Mass of the event, held at a racecourse in Sydney on Sunday.