Vatican City, Feb 6, 2019 / 11:34 am
The Vatican clarified Wednesday Pope Francis' comments on the sexual abuse of women religious made during his in-flight press conference returning from Abu Dhabi Feb. 5.
"When the Holy Father, referring to the dissolution of a Congregation, spoke of 'sexual slavery,' he meant 'manipulation,' a form of abuse of power that is also reflected in sexual abuse," Holy See Press Office Interim Director Alessandro Gisotti said Feb. 6.
The clarification refers to a specific sentence in the pope's response to a question regarding the sexual abuse of women religious by clerics.
Francis said Tuesday that, "Pope Benedict had the courage to dissolve a women's congregation that had a certain level because this slavery of women had entered, even sexual slavery, by clerics or by the founder."