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Pope meets second group of Chile abuse victims


Casa Santa Marta

Casa Santa Marta

Source: Vatican Media

This weekend Pope Francis is listening to another group of abuse victims from Chile. The Holy See Press Office says the Pope will try to "remedy the internal rupture in the community" and rebuild the relationship between the faithful and their pastors.

They are accompanied by five priests who have been providing spiritual support to victims of abuse committed by some members of the clergy.

The Holy See Press Office released a statement today (Saturday) which said Pope Francis would begin the meetings by celebrating Mass with the priests at the Casa Santa Marta.

The statement reads: "At 16.00 today, the Holy Father will celebrate the Eucharist with the group of Chilean priests who since yesterday have been guests at Santa Marta, thus initiating the encounters.

The aim of this meeting convoked by Pope Francis is to examine the situation experienced by a part of the Chilean faithful and clergy. With the help of these five priests, the Pope will endeavour to remedy the internal rupture in the community. In this way it may be possible to begin to reconstruct a healthy relationship between the faithful and their pastors, once everyone has become aware of their own injuries."

Separately, in a letter addressed to all the people of Chile, Pope Francis says the Church cannot go forward "ignoring the pain" of those who have suffered because of this abuse.

The current process of acknowledgement and purification, he writes, is possible "thanks to the effort and perseverance of specific individuals who, contrary to all hope and shame, have never tired of seeking the truth".

Pope Francis has constantly asked for prayerful support as the Church continues along this painful and difficult journey. He repeated that request during his meeting with the Chilean Bishops in the Vatican last month.

Echoing that appeal, the Permanent Council of the Chilean Bishops' Conference is urging everyone to "reflect and act" in order to overcome what it calls "the culture of silence and abuse".

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