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Vatican sex abuse summit day 2 opens

Bishops blind says Cupich, silent victims suffer says Bassetti

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(ANSA) - Vatican City, February 22 - The second day of a historic Vatican summit on clerical sex abuse, involving bishops from all over the world, opened on Friday.
    On Thursday Pope Francis opened the gathering urging "concrete measures" to combat the scourge of priestly sex abuse and cover-ups.
    Francis' road map contained 21 proposals ranging from reporting cases to civil authorities to better selection of priests.
    On Thursday father Vinicio Albanesi, the head of a charity shelter, revealed that he had been abused by priests while a seminarian.
    Bishops have often been blind to the consequences of sexual abuse of minors, Cardinal Blasé J. Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, said Friday, the second day of a historic meeting at the Vatican on clerical sexual abuse dedicated to the theme of "Accountability".
    In his report on 'Synodality: Shared Responsibility', Cardinal Cupich said the parents of abuse victims have been calling for accountability because they cannot understand how bishops and leading clerics "have often been blind when faced with the consequences and the damages of sex abuse on minors".
    "Parents are vouching for the double reality that needs to be pursued today in the Church: an incessant effort to eradicate sexual abuse by the clergy and the refusal of clerical culture that has so often generated that abuse", he said.
    Cupich , 69, has also chaired between 2008 and 2011 the committee for the protection of minors within the US Conference of Catholic Bishops.
   

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