Pope Francis Condemns Clergy Abuse Crisis, Fails to Offer Concrete Action

Pope Francis Condemns Clergy Abuse Crisis, Fails to Offer Concrete Action
Pope Francis attends a Eucharistic celebration at the Regia Hall of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican on Feb. 24, 2019, within the fourth and last day of a global child protection summit. GIUSEPPE LAMI/AFP/Getty Images
Bowen Xiao
Bowen Xiao
Reporter
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Pope Francis pledged to end the dark history of church coverups in his closing speech at the Vatican’s four-day summit addressing the global clergy sexual abuse crisis, but failed to offer any concrete plans that would hold bishops accused of such crimes accountable—aside from offering some rough guidelines.

In the first global Catholic summit of its kind, Francis offered eight points of priority for the church moving forward. Some 190 senior Catholic bishops and religious superiors attended the summit.

Bowen Xiao
Bowen Xiao
Reporter
Bowen Xiao was a New York-based reporter at The Epoch Times. He covers national security, human trafficking and U.S. politics.
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