The Church in Asia supports Pope Francis 100 per cent

“The Church in Asia firmly supports the Holy Father. As president of the FABC [Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences], I reiterate that the Church in Asia is 100 per cent on the side of Pope Francis” states Cardinal Oswald Gracias.

Sep 07, 2018

By Nirmala Carvalho
“The Church in Asia firmly supports the Holy Father. As president of the FABC [Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences], I reiterate that the Church in Asia is 100 per cent on the side of Pope Francis” states Cardinal Oswald Gracias.

The Archbishop of Mumbai and President of the Indian bishops, as well as the Federation of the Asian Bishops, was commenting on the scandal that has rocked the Universal Church and especially Pope Francis. Two weeks ago, returning from the World Meeting of Families held in Dublin, the Pontiff was accused of having been aware of the allegations of sexual abuse within the US Church and having been silent.

The accusation is contained in a 11-page letter written by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, former apostolic nuncio to the United States. According to the Archbishop, Pope Francis covered up the sexual abuses committed by Cardinal Theodore McCarrick against young seminarians. “I know Msgr Viganò,” reports the Indian cardinal. “He is an effective and highly respected member of the curia [of Rome] and of Washington. I am very surprised at his decision to make the issue public.”

The publication of the letter rekindled the diatribe between “conservatives” and “reformists” in the Catholic Church. “I’m really disappointed. This is not the way, it is not the approach [right approach to deal with such delicate issues]. And it does not help.”

The president of the Indian bishops, who is currently in Seoul to attend a forum for peace, adds, “There are many gaps in testimonies and there has been a clever use of words. Words are used with ambiguity. The testimonies are a coordinated effort to adulterate reality.”

In conclusion he affirms, “I hope that his Excellency understands the damage he has done to the Church. I am sure that the Holy Father has drawn his conclusions on this dossier and we are grateful that the Vicar of Christ chose not to respond.” --AsiaNews

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