Pope vows to fight sex abuse, protect 'little ones' from 'ravenous wolves'

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By Claudio Lavanga, Yuliya Talmazan and Anne Thompson

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Sunday strongly condemned clerical sexual abuse, vowing to protect “little ones” from “ravenous wolves.”

The speech on the final day of a landmark Vatican conference on the subject stopped short of proposing major new measures to combat the scandal that has engulfed the Catholic Church.

“No abuse should ever be covered up as was often the case in the past or not taken sufficiently seriously, since the covering up of abuses favors the spread of evil and adds a further level of scandal,” he said.

Alessandro Battaglia, a survivor of sexual abuse, reacts as founding member of the ECA (Ending Clergy Abuse) Denise Buchanan looks on Sunday in the Vatican.YARA NARDI / Reuters

At the end of the four-day summit — the Vatican’s latest attempt to come to grips with the crisis — Francis promised that guidelines used by bishops’ conferences to prevent abuse and punish perpetrators will be reviewed and strengthened.

The pope called abuse involving children a “universal problem” before some 190 senior Catholic bishops and religious superiors.

“The church has now become increasingly aware of the need not only to curb the gravest cases of abuse by disciplinary measures and civil and canonical processes, but also to decisively confront the phenomenon both inside and outside,” Francis said. “She feels called to combat this evil that strikes at the very heart of her mission, which is to preach the Gospel to the little ones and to protect them from ravenous wolves.”

“The church will never seek to hush up or not take seriously any case,” he added at the end of Mass celebrated in the Sala Regia, one of the grand, frescoed reception rooms of the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace.

source: nbcnews.com