Pope Francis confirms priests' abuse of nuns included "sexual slavery"

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Pope Francis confirms priests' abuse of nuns included "sexual slavery"

Pope Francis confirms priests' abuse of nuns included "sexual slavery"

Nuns have suffered and are still suffering sexual abuse at the hands of Catholic priests and bishops, and have even been held as sexual slaves, Pope Francis confirmed on Tuesday. The abuse was so severe in one case that an entire congregation of nuns was dissolved by former Pope Benedict.

The scope of the abuse of nuns by clergy members first came to light with the publication at the beginning of February of the monthly Vatican magazine "Women Church World." The edition included Francis' own take on the scandal -- long known about by the Vatican but virtually never discussed -- in which he blamed the unchecked power wielded by priests and higher clergy across the Catholic Church for such crimes.

An Associated Press journalist who first reported on the scandal last year asked Pope Francis on his flight home from the Arabian Peninsula on Tuesday whether enough was being done by the Church hierarchy to address the problem.

The pontiff conceded that it was a problem and said more action was needed. He insisted the will to confront the abuse is there, and stressed that the problem is not new, and that the Church has been working to address it for some time.

"It's a path that we've been on. Pope Benedict had the courage to dissolve a female congregation which was at a certain level, because this slavery of women had entered it -- slavery, even to the point of sexual slavery -- on the part of clerics or the founder," the pope conceded.

Alessandro Gisotti, interim director of the Vatican press center, later confirmed to CBS News that the order of nuns dissolved under Benedict was the Community of St. Jean in France. The reason the order was dissolved had not previously been made public.

The Saint Jean order was dissolved in 2005, the first year Pope Benedict served as the head of the Church. He stepped down and Pope Francis took over as pontiff in 2013.

"I would like to underscore that he was a man who had the courage to do many things on this topic," Pope Francis said of his predecessor on Tuesday.

The pope confirmed that the abuse of nuns was an ongoing problem, but said it was only in "certain congregations, predominantly new ones and in certain regions more than others."

While the pontiff did not provide further detail on Tuesday, nuns in India and Chile, at least, have previously reported abuse at the hands of priests.

Francis told reporters on his flight that the Catholic Church," shouldn't be scandalized by this," adding that "there are steps in a process," and "we are working on it."

The Vatican's new openness in discussing the abuse of nuns comes after years of revelations about clergy abusing children, mostly boys, in their congregations across the globe, and senior clergy members covering up those crimes.

On his last flight home from an international trip, just last week, Pope Francis warned that expectations for an upcoming landmark Vatican summit on clergy sexual abuse should be "deflated," as the problem was unlikely to be resolved through it.

The pontiff's move to lower expectations was likely a disappointment to many Catholics, particularly in the U.S. where the last year has seen a string of revelations about senior church leaders covering up abuse.

:picard: I think that we will see the catholic church completely shut down in our lifetime. I dont know what is wrong with them as an organization and why it promotes so many pieces of shyt into its leadership
 

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The rules/laws are unnatural and antiquated.

I agree. Though I wonder why the congregations of nuns were dissolved as opposed to the priests just being excommunicated and jailed. I wonder if "dissolved" has additional meaning in this case.

You'd think you'd hear more about priests and nuns having affairs and/or giving up babies than these crimes.
 

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:picard: I think that we will see the catholic church completely shut down in our lifetime. I dont know what is wrong with them as an organization and why it promotes so many pieces of shyt into its leadership

Had a colleague whose brother was abused by these devils.

One time on a trip to Rome had to comfort her outside the walls of the Vatican as she remembered the shyt they did to him.

The catholic church is not redeemable. The hideous acts from slavery to sexual abuse to paedophilia disqualify them from having any voice in civilised society.
 

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god damn, they abused the nuns too? is there anything redeemable about the catholic church at this point.
The Catholic population is what props up the catholic church and provides a shield for the pedophilia and rape.

If Catholics decided they wouldn't attend a church service for a year until every priest was arrested and prosecuted you would see some real change. But you will never see a movement on that level. You probably couldn't even do that in a single diocese.
 
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