Pope receives victims of Chilean paedophile priest

AFP  |  Vatican City 

Three victims of a Chilean have held private meetings with Pope Francis, as the Vatican tries to quell a sex abuse scandal that has rocked the Roman in

said his meeting with yesterday, which lasted more than two hours, was wide-ranging and gave him "more hope for our Church, even though the task is enormous".

"I am moved, he listened to me with great respect, affection and closeness, like a father," Cruz said on

The Vatican had said last week that would seek to "ask for their forgiveness, share their hurt and the shame they have suffered".

said he told in his audience late Friday how important it was to understand that sexual abuse was "abuse of power", and "the need to take responsibility... not just forgiveness".

The pope has faced flak in over the handling of an alleged cover-up by of abuse by Karadima during the 1980s and 1990s.

In January, the pontiff had strongly defended Barros, who appeared at public masses celebrated by the pope in three different Chilean cities, causing a public outcry.

However, he later apologised to the victims and dispatched Charles Scicluna, a renowned Vatican investigator, to to collect evidence.

Local Catholic groups in Barros's diocese have since demanded that remove the for his ties to Karadima, who the Vatican in 2011 found guilty of abusing children in the 1980s and 1990s and ordered to retire to a life of penitence.

The third victim said his meeting with was "sincere, warm and very constructive" They are expected to hold a joint press conference on Wednesday.

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 13:10 IST