Pope "visibly upset" over Irish abuse report

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Mon Jun 8, 2009 2:47pm EDT

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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Pope Benedict was very upset by revelations that 
priests and nuns had beaten and raped children for many years in 
Irish industrial schools, the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin said on Monday.

A harrowing report into the systemic abuse in Ireland's now defunct 
system of industrial and reform schools has shocked the once devout 
Catholic country and put pressure on religious orders who ran the 
institutions to pay more compensation.

"He was very visibly upset, I would say, to hear of some of the 
things that are told in the Ryan Report and how the children had 
suffered," said Archbishop Diarmuid Martin.

Martin and the leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland, Cardinal 
Sean Brady, met the Pontiff last week to update him about the fallout 
from the report. Benedict, who apologized for sexual abuse by clergy 
during a visit to Australia last year, has not commented publicly on 
the Irish revelations.

Brady said Benedict told them to ensure that "justice is done for 
all" following the report, which was chaired by High Court Justice Sean Ryan.

The report did not name any abusers following a successful legal 
challenge by the Christian Brothers, a Catholic order.

The 18 orders named in the report, including the Brothers, have said 
they will pay more compensation to thousands of victims following 
public and political pressure.

A 2002 deal capped the orders' contribution to a redress fund at 127 
million euros ($175.7 million). The total bill is now expected to top 
1 billion euros.

In the United States, the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Los Angeles 
agreed in 2007 to pay $660 million to 500 victims in the largest 
compensation package of its kind.

The Irish report detailed floggings, slave labor and rape by priests 
throughout the 20th century, describing over thousands of pages how 
children were also preyed upon by foster parents and volunteer workers.

(Reporting by Carmel Crimmins, editing by Mark Trevelyan)


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