Pope Francis is cheered by the crowd during the Festival of Families in Croke Park Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, Saturday, August 25, 2018. Pope Francis is on a two-day visit to Ireland. (AP Photo)
Pope Francis is cheered by the crowd during the Festival of Families in Croke Park Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, Saturday, August 25, 2018. Pope Francis is on a two-day visit to Ireland. (AP Photo)

Pope in Ireland listens to the wounds of the abused

DUBLIN — Pope Francis is visiting a famous shrine and saying Mass on his second day in Ireland after meeting with victims of clerical sex abuse and other abuses committed by Catholic officials and institutions.

Francis spent 90 minutes Saturday, August 25, speaking with eight abuse victims, including two who were forcibly given up for adoption as newborns because their mothers were not married. They are some of the thousands of Irish adoptees whose unwed mothers were forced to live in workhouses.

One victim, Clodagh Malone, said Francis was "shocked" at what they told him but "he listened to each and every one of us with respect and compassion."

The survivors asked Francis to speak out at Sunday's Mass, August 26, in Dublin to let all mothers know it was not a sin — as the church told them — to try to find their children now. (AP)

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