The three-day “apostolic journey” of Pope Francis to Belgium has largely been an occasion for Belgian advocates to call on the Catholic Church to better address clergy sexual abuse, to reconsider its view of women, to integrate LGBTQ+ individuals, and to “open up to gender.”
Two days after meeting privately with 17 victims of pedophile priests, Pope Francis said he “felt their suffering” during a Mass at King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels before urging the local church “not to cover up the abusers.”
In his homily, concluding his trip to Belgium September 29, he did not spare the episcopate: “I ask everyone: do not cover up abuse! I ask the bishops: do not cover up abuse! Condemn the abusers and help them recover from this disease of abuse,” the pope declared to the numerous faithful present, estimated at 40,000 by authorities.
However, Francis said nothing about the Vatican’s responsibility. When…
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