Pope Benedict XVI Calls The Church To Prayer

To atone for sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic priesthood, Pope Benedict XVI has called for constant prayer in churches worldwide in what could be the largest prayer initiative ever seen.

The instruction was sent to bishops in the form of a letter by Cardinal Cláudio Hummes of Brazil, head of the Vatican Congregation for the Clergy. He told L'Osservatore Romano, that the Pope wanted Catholics to pray "to make amends before God for the evil that has been done and hail once more the dignity of the victims," who had suffered from the "moral and sexual conduct of a very small part of the clergy". He did not indicate how long he saw the adoration continuing.

Cardinal Hummes said a letter had gone to "dioceses, parishes, rectories, chapels, monasteries, convents and seminaries" calling on them to organize groups of adorers of the Blessed Sacrament.

Cardinal Hummes said that the aim was to put a definitive stop to a scandal that had damaged the image of the Church. He said that the scandal was exceptionally serious.

"There have always been problems because we are all sinners," said Hummes. "But in these times some truly very grave deeds have come to light. Obviously one must always keep in mind that only a minimal part of the clergy has been involved in grave situations. Not even 1 percent is involved with problems of moral and sexual conduct."

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