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Pope Francis assures that he has already signed his resignation in case of illness, which he handed over Tarcisio Bertone and that he says it for the first time.
“I have already signed my resignation letter. It was Tarcisio Bertone Secretary of State. I signed it and told him: “In case of obstruction for health reasons or what I know, here is my resignation.” They already have it. I don’t know who Cardinal Bertone gave it to, but I gave it to him when he was Secretary of State,” Pope Francis told ABC.
pontiffwho turned 86 this Saturday also applies to cases harassment some religious: “Abuse is impossible to negotiate, it destroys people.”
“It hurts a lot, it hurts a lot. These are people destroyed by someone who was supposed to help them mature and grow. It’s very hard. destroys you along the way. And on this occasion there can be no negotiations,” he says.
Does society understand that Church acting decisively and forgivingly, Pope Francis points out that “the fact that we are on this path is a good path. Now it depends not only on us whether forgiveness will be achieved or not.”
But, he adds, “There is one thing I want to say. You must interpret the problems with the hermeneutics of your time (…). Hermeneutics used to be about hiding everything, as it is, unfortunately, now being done in some areas. communities such as families and neighborhoods.
When asked if he has any explanation for the cover-ups of other times, he replies: “It is the progress of humanity, which is increasingly taking responsibility for moral issues that should not exist in this way. Becomes more and more aware. was the courage of Benedict,” he adds, referring to honorary pope.
Statistically, Pope says, between 42 and 46% of abuses happen in the family or neighborhood and are covered.
“We did the same until scandals broke out in Boston (USA) around 2002. Why? My explanation is this: there is not enough strength to resist them. Be careful, I understand that they don’t know how to counter them, but I don’t make excuses for them.”
“First Church he covered them,” he says, “then he had the grace to widen his gaze and say no to the last consequences.”
About the situation in Ukraine says, “We do what we can. They don’t listen. What’s going on in Ukraine this is scary. There is great cruelty. It’s really serious, and it’s something that I constantly condemn.
EFE
Source: RPP

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