Pope at Knock: Begs forgiveness for abuse victims

Pope at Knock: Begs forgiveness for abuse victims Pope Francis with pilgrims at Knock Shrine.
Praying for the victims of abuse in Ireland, Pope Francis has begged the Lord for forgiveness and for the intercession of Our Lady to heal survivors.
During his visit to Knock the Pope described the clerical abuse scandals in Ireland as an “open wound”, while praying at the Shrine in front of an audience of thousands. In a strong message of reconciliation, he said that this challenges the Church to pursue truth and justice.
Going off script, Francis also referred to the separation of children from their mothers, in an apparent reference to Ireland’s Mother and Baby Homes.
He was told about the institutions in a private meeting with survivors of clerical sex abuse in Ireland, people who spent time in industrial schools, seminaries and mother-and-baby homes, in the Papal Nuncio residence.
While at the shrine, the Pontiff spent some time in prayer at the Apparition chapel, during which he entrusted to Mary’s care the victims and survivors of abuse.
“In my prayer before her statue, I presented to her in particular all the victims of abuse of whatever kind committed by the members of the Church in Ireland,” he said. “None of us can fail to be moved by the stories of young people who suffered abuse, were robbed of their innocence and left scarred by painful memories.”
He said that this “open wound challenges us to be firm in the pursuit of truth and justice”.
Francis arrived at Ireland West Airport on an Aer Lingus flight just after 9.40am this morning and spent an hour and a half at the Shrine, where he led pilgrims in the Angelus Prayer.
Pope Francis begged God for forgiveness “for the sins and for the scandal and betrayal felt by so many others in God’s family”.
“I ask our Blessed Mother to intercede for the healing of the survivors and to confirm every member of our Christian family in the resolve never again to permit these situations to occur.”
Preparation for the papal visit to Knock began at 8.25am when the bells of Knock Shrine where rung out.
From 8.30am, there was a gathering event entitled Witness to Faith and Family which included video presentations, drama and music, pilgrims where led in prayer and reflection until the arrival of the Pontiff.
The event focused on the story of Knock through the testimony of the witnesses to the 1879 apparition at the shrine, and Pope Francis’ invitation to witness to the joy of faith and family in the contemporary world. Music for the occasion was provided by Knock Parish Choir with guest musicians and soloists.
Francis moved through the assembly on the Popemobile and met the Rector of the Shrine Fr Richard Gibbons, presenting the shrine with a golden rosary, saying he knows how “important the tradition of the family rosary has been in this country”.
“Who can tell how many hearts, of fathers, mothers and children alike, have drawn comfort and strength over the years from meditating on Our Lady’s participation in the joyful, luminous, sorrowful and glorious mysteries of Christ’s life.”
In a post-Angelus address he offered a special greeting to men and women in Ireland’s prison system, especially thanking those that wrote to him when they heard of his visit to Ireland.
He added: “I assure you and your families of my closeness in prayer. May Our Lady of Mercy watch over you and protect you, and strengthen you in Faith and hope.”