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Belgian PM and king blast Pope Francis for church’s sex abuse cover-up legacy in blistering welcome

Even King Philippe had strong words for the Pope, demanding the church work “incessantly†to atone for the crimes and help victims heal.

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Belgian PM blasts Pope Francis for Catholic Church's sex abuse cover-up legacy in blistering welcome

Pope Francis meets with King Philippe and Queen Mathilde in the Castle of Laeken, Brussels, Friday, Sept. 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)


BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgium’s prime minister on Friday blasted Pope Francis for the Catholic Church’s horrific legacy of clerical sex abuse and cover-ups in his country, demanding “concrete steps†to come clean with the past and put victims’ interests first.

Alexander De Croo’s blistering welcome speech at the start of Francis’ visit was one of the most pointed ever directed at the pope during a foreign trip, where the genteel dictates of diplomatic protocol usually keep outrage out of public remarks. But even King Philippe had strong words for Francis, demanding the church work “incessantly†to atone for the crimes and help victims heal.

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