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Vatican disputes claim Pope told interviewer '2% of priests are paedophiles' | |
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A Vatican spokesman has claimed that a Papal interview in La Repubblica magazine did not represent Pope Francis' exact words, and he had not told the newspaper that "about 2%" of clergy in the Catholic Church are paedophiles. | A Vatican spokesman has claimed that a Papal interview in La Repubblica magazine did not represent Pope Francis' exact words, and he had not told the newspaper that "about 2%" of clergy in the Catholic Church are paedophiles. |
The deepening row between La Repubblica and the Vatican comes after outrage followed the publication on Sunday of an interview between Pope Francis and editor Eugenio Scalfari. | The deepening row between La Repubblica and the Vatican comes after outrage followed the publication on Sunday of an interview between Pope Francis and editor Eugenio Scalfari. |
Mr Scalfari is known for not using a digital voice recorder during interviews and not taking notes. The Vatican also said that Pope Francis never checked the accuracy of the interview prior to publication. | Mr Scalfari is known for not using a digital voice recorder during interviews and not taking notes. The Vatican also said that Pope Francis never checked the accuracy of the interview prior to publication. |
In the article Pope Francis is quoted as saying that the two per cent estimate came from his advisers. | In the article Pope Francis is quoted as saying that the two per cent estimate came from his advisers. |
If true it would mean that 8,000 priests out of a global number of about 414,000, were paedophiles. | If true it would mean that 8,000 priests out of a global number of about 414,000, were paedophiles. |
"Among the 2% who are paedophiles are priests, bishops and cardinals." | "Among the 2% who are paedophiles are priests, bishops and cardinals." |
"Others, more numerous, know but keep quiet. They punish without giving the reason," Pope Francis was quoted as saying. | "Others, more numerous, know but keep quiet. They punish without giving the reason," Pope Francis was quoted as saying. |
"I find this state of affairs intolerable," he went on. | "I find this state of affairs intolerable," he went on. |
There has been criticism of Francis for failing to take a high-profile stand against the global paedophilia scandal | There has been criticism of Francis for failing to take a high-profile stand against the global paedophilia scandal |
The headline on the interview translates as: "Pope says: Like Jesus, I shall use a stick against paedophile priests." | The headline on the interview translates as: "Pope says: Like Jesus, I shall use a stick against paedophile priests." |
However, Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said that not all the phrases could be attributed "with certainty" to the pope. | However, Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said that not all the phrases could be attributed "with certainty" to the pope. |
In the interview the Pope also reportedly pledged that he would drive away the “leprosy” of child abuse that was infecting the “house” of Catholicism. | In the interview the Pope also reportedly pledged that he would drive away the “leprosy” of child abuse that was infecting the “house” of Catholicism. |
His comments came a week after the Pope met with six victims of clerical paedophilia to apologise for their abuse at the hands of priests. | His comments came a week after the Pope met with six victims of clerical paedophilia to apologise for their abuse at the hands of priests. |
The meeting, with six British, Irish and German Catholics, was designed to acknowledge the gravity of the Church’s guilt and complicity. | The meeting, with six British, Irish and German Catholics, was designed to acknowledge the gravity of the Church’s guilt and complicity. |
Despite Pope Francis’s popularity, there has been criticism of him for failing to take a high-profile stand against the global paedophilia scandal. | Despite Pope Francis’s popularity, there has been criticism of him for failing to take a high-profile stand against the global paedophilia scandal. |
His predecessor, Benedict XVI, met with victims of sexual abuse by priests, in Washington in 2008. He then met with victims in Australia, Germany, Malta and the UK. | His predecessor, Benedict XVI, met with victims of sexual abuse by priests, in Washington in 2008. He then met with victims in Australia, Germany, Malta and the UK. |
In February and May, critical reports released by two separate UN committees condemned the Church’s “code of silence” on paedophile priests. | In February and May, critical reports released by two separate UN committees condemned the Church’s “code of silence” on paedophile priests. |
It said this silence was allowing known sex offenders to continue working with children. | It said this silence was allowing known sex offenders to continue working with children. |
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