French cardinal admits mistakes' in child sex abuse cases

Barbarin is among six ecclesiastical officials targeted by complaints for not reporting child sex abuse cases to judicial authorities.

Update: 2016-04-26 06:45 GMT
Barbarin, the archbishop of Lyon and one of the highest-ranking officials of the Catholic Church in France, is among six ecclesiastical officials targeted by complaints for not reporting child sex abuse cases to judicial authorities. (Photo: AFP)

Paris: A French cardinal said his diocese has made “some mistakes” in the management and nomination of certain priests amid allegations that he had covered up child sex abuse cases.

Cardinal Philippe Barbarin stressed the “importance” for the victims “to see their right to truth and justice recognised” in a statement issued Monday following a meeting on the issue with 220 priests from the Lyon region.

Barbarin, the archbishop of Lyon and one of the highest-ranking officials of the Catholic Church in France, is among six ecclesiastical officials targeted by complaints for not reporting child sex abuse cases to judicial authorities.

The French Catholic Church has decided this month to set up a new independent commission made up of secular experts in charge of advising bishops and helping them handle child sex abuses cases.

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