
A French cardinal accused of covering up the sexual abuse of children by priests apologised to victims during a mass on Wednesday, according to the website of his diocese.
Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, quoting Pope Francis, said he was "obliged to assume all the evil committed by some priests and personally apologise for the damage they have caused by sexually abusing children."
He said he apologised even though he was not in power in the diocese "when the abominable acts took place."
Barbarin said he met Wednesday with priests, deacons and members of the community in the city of Lyon to discuss a case which even prompted the government to weigh in.
Former victims of a priest accused of sexually abusing them 25 years ago claim Barbarin did not report him or remove him from duty when he learned of his past in 2007.
Barbarin has since faced other accusations of failing to remove two other priests who had histories of sexual abuse.
"I have never, never, never covered up acts of paedophilia," Barbarin said last week after Prime Minister Manuel Valls urged him to "take responsibility" in the case.
Source: AFP
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