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Pedophile priests cause shame to Church: Pope
New York, Sep 25
Pope Francis has called
pedophilia, which certain US priests are engaging in, "shameful" in a
homily he delivered at St. Patrick's cathedral in New York.
Francis
also expressed his "closeness" with "Islamic brothers" regarding the
tragedy that occurred in Makkah on Thursday, where at least 717 people
died in a stampede during the annual Muslim Haj, reported Efe news
agency.
The pontiff prayed at vespers -- the traditional evening prayers -- before a large audience of US clergy and Catholic faithful.
He
acknowledged that "you have suffered much because of the shame caused
by brothers who have wounded and scandalised the church (by abusing) its
most helpless children."
The pontiff, speaking in Spanish, said
he knows the suffering the "people of god" have endured because of these
acts, which he called "crimes" earlier this week at a meeting with US
bishops.
"I accompany you in this time of sadness and difficulty,
and I thank god for the service you are doing in accompanying the
people of god," Francis told the assembled clergy in the majestic New
York cathedral.
The pope on Thursday urged everyone to work to
ensure that acts of pedophilia by the clergy never occur again, as they
had during what he termed "dark moments" in recent years in this
country.
The pope will deliver a speech at the UN before some 150
heads of state and government, who will gather there to approve the new
global development agenda.
Pope compliments US House Speaker on his tie
Pope Francis liked the US House of Representatives speaker John Boehner's tie and told him so at their meeting in Washington ahead of his address to the US Congress -- the first by a pontiff.Seated beside Boehner in a leather armchair in his office, the Pope complimented the Republican on the colour of tie saying: "Green in the colour of hope."
"We'll need a lot of hope today," Boehner quipped.
Pope Francis is on the second of a five-day visit to the US.
The Pope's US visit will also include stops in New York and Philadelphia, where all 10,000 tickets to an open-air mass are already taken.
Pope Francis will address the UN in New York on Friday.