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Pope wraps troubled visit to Belgium by praising victims and demanding abusers be judged

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September 29, 2024

BRUSSELS (AP) — Pope Francis demanded Sunday that sexually abusive clergy be judged and their bishops stop covering up their crimes as he ended a troubled visit to Belgium by responding to the outrage over the scandal here that has devastated the church’s credibility.

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