"Pope says Church fighting child abuse 'best we can'..."; I say NO, bullsh*t, NO, not enough, I was raised Christian, catholic & I say, make the priests available to police

by Paul Alexander

"Pope says Church fighting child abuse 'best we can'..."; I say NO, bullsh*t, NO, not enough, I was raised Christian, catholic & I say, make the priests available to police

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Start here for the reporting on the Pope:

This Pope should not be focusing on politics and focus on the church that is losing flock by his nonsense statements and positions. I would say at times reckless positions.

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Pope Says Church Fighting Child Abuse 'As Best We Can'

‘Pope Francis said Sunday that the Catholic church was working "as best we can" to fight clerical child abuse but admitted there were shortfalls.

During a press conference on a plane while returning from Bahrain, where he had been promoting dialogue with Islam, the pontiff said child abuse inside the Church was a "tragic thing."

"We are working as best we can, but there are people within the Church who don't see it clearly", the 85-year-old Argentinian admitted on the return flight to Rome.

"It is an ongoing process that we are carrying out with courage," he added.’

"It is an ongoing process that we are carrying out with courage," he added.

The abuse scandal erupted in the second half of the 1980s, sparking an avalanche of allegations about paedophile priests around the world, from Australia to Chile, France and the United States.

Pope Francis has insisted the Church will adopt a "zero tolerance" approach to abuse, but critics say many countries have yet to seriously confront the issue.

While before "some things were hidden", the pope insisted Sunday that now "everything is clear and we are moving forward."