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Pope Francis was quoted as saying that reliable data indicates approximately 2% of Catholic clergy are pedophiles. This would represent around 8,000 priests out of 414,000 globally. The Pope vowed to confront the issue of child abuse in the Church "with the severity it demands". However, the Vatican spokesman said the quotes in the newspaper did not correspond to the Pope's exact words.
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BBC News - Pope Francis_ 'About 2%' of Catholic Clergy Paedophiles
Pope Francis was quoted as saying that reliable data indicates approximately 2% of Catholic clergy are pedophiles. This would represent around 8,000 priests out of 414,000 globally. The Pope vowed to confront the issue of child abuse in the Church "with the severity it demands". However, the Vatican spokesman said the quotes in the newspaper did not correspond to the Pope's exact words.
Pope Francis was quoted as saying that reliable data indicates approximately 2% of Catholic clergy are pedophiles. This would represent around 8,000 priests out of 414,000 globally. The Pope vowed to confront the issue of child abuse in the Church "with the severity it demands". However, the Vatican spokesman said the quotes in the newspaper did not correspond to the Pope's exact words.
Pope Francis: 'About 2%' of Catholic clergy paedophiles
Pope Francis has been quoted as saying that reliable data indicates that "about 2%" of clergy in the Catholic Church are paedophiles. The Pope said that abuse of children was like "leprosy" infecting the Church, according to the Italian La Repubblica newspaper. He vowed to "confront it with the severity it demands". But a Vatican spokesman said the quotes in the newspaper did not correspond to Pope Francis's exact words. The BBC's David Willey in Rome says there is often a studied ambiguity in Pope Francis' off-the-cuff statements. He wants to show a more compassionate attitude towards Church teaching than his predecessors, but this can sometimes cause consternation among his media advisers, our correspondent adds. Analysis: David Willey, BBC News, Rome When is a papal interview not an interview? Sunday's edition of La Repubblica devotes its first three pages to an account of a conversation between Pope Francis and editor Eugenio Scalfari, which took place last Thursday. Papal spokesman Federico Lombardi said in a sharp note that it was not an interview in the normal sense of the word, although he admitted it conveyed the "sense and the spirit" of the conversation. Mr Scalfari does not use a digital recorder, and Father Lombardi said Pope Francis never checked the accuracy of the interview. Until now, the Vatican has declined to quantify the extent of clerical sexual abuse scandals in the worldwide Church. Statistics are usually available only for countries in the developed world. In the developing world, information is usually only sketchy. In the interview, Pope Francis was quoted as saying that the 2% estimate came from advisers. It would represent around 8,000 priests out of a global number of about 414,000. While the incidence of paedophilia as a psychiatric disorder in the general population is not accurately known, some estimates have put it at less than five percent. "Among the 2% who are paedophiles are priests, bishops and cardinals. Others, more numerous, know but keep quiet. They punish without giving the reason," Pope Francis was quoted as saying. "I find this state of affairs intolerable," he went on. Above the interview La Repubblica ran the headline: "Pope says: Like Jesus, I shall use a stick against paedophile priests." Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi denied that Pope Francis had said that there were cardinals who were paedophiles. Last year Pope Francis strengthened the Vatican's laws against child abuse and earlier this month begged forgiveness from the victims of sexual abuse by priests, at his first meeting with victims since his election. Many survivors of abuse by priests are angry at what they see as the Vatican's failure to punish senior officials who have been accused of covering up scandals. BBC News - Pope Francis: 'About 2%' of Catholic clergy paedophiles http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-28282050 1 of 2 14/07/2014 17:27 Asked in the same La Repubblica interview about the celibacy rule for priests, Pope Francis recalled that it was adopted 900 years after the death of Jesus Christ and pointed out that the Eastern Catholic Church allows its priests to marry. "The problem certainly exists but it is not on a large scale. It will need time but the solutions are there and I will find them." Father Lombardi also denied that these were the Pope's exact words. More Europe stories Costa Concordia wreck refloated [/news/world-europe-28288823] The wreck of the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia is afloat as one of the biggest maritime salvage operations in history makes progress. Ukraine plane hit near Russia border [/news/world-europe-28299334] World Cup hero Gotze 'miracle boy' [/sport/0/football/28288692] BBC 2014 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more. BBC News - Pope Francis: 'About 2%' of Catholic clergy paedophiles http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-28282050 2 of 2 14/07/2014 17:27