Pope Admits One in 50 Priests May Be Paedophiles

VATICAN CITY
International Business Times

Pope Francis has described child abuse among Catholic priests as “a leprosy” among the Catholic clergy, and revealed an analysis by the Church claims that as many as one in 50 priests may be a paedophile.

The extraordinary admission by the leader of the Catholic Church, made in an interview in the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, comes after Pope Francis met with victims of child abuse by Catholic priests, and after he pleaded for forgiveness for abuses by priests.

In the interview, Pope Francis was quoted as saying that his advisers had told him that 2% of Catholic priests are paedophiles, or around 8,000 priests worldwide.

“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 is quoted as saying.

“I find this state of affairs intolerable,” he went on, and vowed to root out and punish paedophilia by Catholic priests “with the severity it demands”.

La Repubblica ran the headline: “Pope says: Like Jesus, I shall use a stick against paedophile priests.” But a Vatican spokesman said the Pope had been misquoted in the interview.

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