Pope Francis apologises for Vatican ‘scandals’
14 октября, 2015 Автор:
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Pope Francis has made a surprise public apology for recent scandals "either in Rome or in the Vatican".
He made the apology at his weekly general audience in St Peter's Square, but did not specify which scandals.
He is thought to be referring to a senior Polish priest who was dismissed from his Vatican post after announcing he was in a gay relationship.
The Pope's spokesman said the pontiff had not been referring to the recent resignation of Rome's mayor.
Federico Lombardi admitted to reporters that the Pope's apology had been "broad and generic" but said it did not refer to "political" situations involving Mayor Ignazio Marino, who resigned earlier this week over an expenses scandal.
Father Lombardi said the Pope was referring to scandals in which there is a "responsibility of men of the Church".
Vatican rocked
To thousands of people who had gathered for his weekly address, Pope Francis said: "Before I begin the Catechism, in the name of the Church, I want to ask you for forgiveness for the scandals that have occurred recently either in Rome or in the Vatican. I ask you for forgiveness."
He also said: "The word of Jesus is strong today, woe to the world because of scandals. Jesus is a realist. He says it is inevitable that there will be scandals. But woe to the man who causes scandals."
The Vatican was rocked earlier this month by the announcement from Monsignor Krzysztof Charamsa — a theologian who had worked in the Vatican's doctrinal office since 2003 — that he was a practising homosexual.
His revelations came on the eve of a major meeting to define the Catholic Church's teaching on family, which would consider issues of homosexuality and contraception.
Msgr Charamsa, 43, said he was in a relationship and was "happy and proud" of his identity, and wanted to challenge the Church's "backwards" attitude to homosexuality.
The Vatican called his actions "very serious and irresponsible" and stripped him of doctrinal responsibilities.