Pope tells seminarians to report abuse “immediately”

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Pope tells seminarians to report abuse “immediately”

Pope Francis told a group of Italian seminarians to report immediately to their bishop if they ever see or suspect any kind abuse, sexual or otherwise, on the part of a priest.

ā€œOn this point, speak clearly,ā€ the pope told the students from Lombardy over the weekend.

ā€œIf you see something like [abuse], [go] immediately to the bishop. To help that abusive brother. Immediately to the bishop.ā€

The pope met the group in the Vaticanā€™s St. Clementine hall Oct. 13. The text of the lengthy question and answer session was released by the Vatican Oct. 16. During the meeting, he answered a question about scandals in the Church and how to help Catholics to not lose hope despite the ā€œpoverty of its ministers.ā€

ā€œScandal wounds. We must be clear: on this point do not yield. To scandals, no. Especially when the scandals hurt little ones,ā€ he said, emphasizing that though statistics show abuse by priests or other clerics to be a small percentage of total cases in society, it is not a reason to ignore the issue.

ā€œNo. Because even if it was just one priest, this is a monstrosity,ā€ he underlined.

Pope Francis also spoke about other ā€œscandalsā€ brought about by the public sins of priests, condemning worldliness in particular, and giving the example of a priest who is polite and well-liked, but never seen praying, going to the hospital to visit the sick, or performing works of mercy.

For a priest to scandalize the people of God ā€œis very bad,ā€ he said, according to a Catholic News Agency report.

The pope went on to say that in his home country of Argentina, the people are not easily scandalized, but take action, even being able ā€œto forgive a poor priest who has a double life with a woman and does not know how to solve it, saying: ā€˜Ah, poor man, letā€™s help him…ā€™ but do not condemn immediately.ā€

ā€œThe people have great wisdom,ā€ the pope said, and urged the seminarians to always condemn scandal when they see it, going to the bishop or even directly to the brother priest to say: ā€œLook, you are scandalizing people with this [behavior].ā€