Share this on:

Pope addresses sex abuse scandal as he starts visit to britain.

  • NEW: Critics call his comments disingenuous and say he knew about the abuse
  • Pope: The church has not been vigilant or fast enough to respond
  • He describes "sadness" and says the abuse is difficult to understand
  • The pope is visiting England and Scotland for four days

As a sex abuse scandal rocked the Roman Catholic Church, what did Pope Benedict XVI -- then a cardinal and Vatican official -- know, and when did he learn it? Watch the CNN investigation "What the Pope Knew," September 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. ET.

Glasgow, Scotland (CNN) -- The Roman Catholic Church has not been vigilant enough or fast enough in responding to the problem of sexual abuse by priests, Pope Benedict XVI said Thursday.

"These revelations were for me a shock and a great sadness. It is difficult to understand how this perversion of the priestly ministry was possible," he told reporters aboard his plane to Scotland. "How a man who has done this and said this can fall into this perversion is difficult to understand."

He added, "It is also a great sadness that the authorities of the church were not sufficiently vigilant and insufficiently quick and decisive in taking the necessary measures."

British people feel overwhelmingly that the pope has not done enough to punish priests who abuse children, according to a ComRes poll for CNN released as Benedict arrived in the country. Three out of four British people -- and two out of three Catholics in the country -- say he should do more to punish abusive clergy.

Critics of the church were quick to pounce on the pope's remarks.

"It's disingenuous to say church officials have been slow and insufficiently vigilant in dealing with clergy sex crimes and cover ups. On the contrary, they've been prompt and vigilant, but in concealing, not preventing, these horrors," said Joelle Casteix of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.

Another campaigner took aim at the pontiff personally.

pope visit edinburgh 2010

"The pope affects the stance of a shocked bystander, when in fact he has been for decades the church's central handler of sex abuse cases," said Terence McKiernan of BishopAccountability, a group that tracks reports of abuse by priests.

The pope made the comments as he arrived for a historic four-day state visit to Britain, where the issue of abuse, and the Vatican's perceived lack of response to it, has created anger.

But there was a warm welcome for him on a cold afternoon in Glasgow, Scotland, for the first major mass of his visit.

Tens of thousands turned out to hear him preach, with members of the faithful describing it as a "happy day" and calling it a "great honor" that he had come.

Benedict elaborated in Glasgow on what's expected to be a major theme of his visit, the value of religion in a society that he sees as increasingly secular.

"There are some who now seek to exclude religious belief from public discourse, to privatize it or even to paint it as a threat to equality and liberty," he said in his homily. "Yet religion is in fact a guarantee of authentic liberty and respect."

He also urged bishops to look after their priests -- possibly an oblique reference to the sex abuse scandal -- and warned young people against the temptations of "drugs, money, sex, pornography, alcohol -- which the world tells you will bring you happiness, yet these things are destructive and divisive."

Benedict started his visit in Edinburgh, where he held a meeting with the queen and greeted thousands who turned out to see him on the streets of the Scottish city.

Queen Elizabeth II shook hands with the pope at her Scottish residence near Edinburgh, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, before they sat down for a private meeting. A military marching band played the national anthem God Save the Queen, for which the pope removed his white cap.

The pope used relatively strong language in a speech delivered after the meeting, reflecting on the "sobering lessons of the atheist extremism" of the 20th century.

He reminded the media of its "greater responsibility than most" to promote peace and the spread of human rights, and he reminded the country of its "deep Christian roots" that he said are still present in "every layer" of British life.

"Today, the United Kingdom strives to be a modern and multicultural society," the pope said. "In this challenging enterprise, may it always maintain its respect for those traditional values and cultural expressions that more aggressive forms of secularism no longer value or even tolerate. Let it not obscure the Christian foundation that underpins its freedoms."

Those comments, too, resulted in "disappointment" from the British Humanist Association, which said the notion that atheism "somehow fuels intolerance in Britain today is a terrible libel against those who do not believe in God."

The National Secular Society said British secularism "is not something to criticize, but to celebrate."

"We have rejected dogmatic religion devoid of compassion," the group said in a statement. "In its place we have embraced and included gay people and given them the right to full equality, given women the right to control their own fertility, given scientists a free hand to seek cures for horrific diseases by the use of stem-cell research."

Though a pope has visited Britain once before -- Pope John Paul II in 1982 -- this is considered the first state visit by a pope to Britain because it comes at the invitation of the queen, not the Catholic Church, as was the case 28 years ago.

Benedict's September 16-19 trip is scheduled to include meetings with political leaders, royalty, and bridge-building events with Anglican Church officials. It will culminate in the beatification of British Cardinal John Henry Newman, a Catholic convert who died in 1890 and is credited with helping rebuild Britain's Catholic community.

Assistant Chief Constable Fiona Taylor, of Scotland's Strathclyde Police, said earlier this week that she estimated only 65,000 pilgrims would attend the Mass there, short of an initially anticipated 100,000.

There has already been widespread outcry over the estimated 12 million pounds ($18.7 million) British taxpayers are having to pay for the visit, though Christopher Patten, the prime minister's representative for the papal visit, has pointed out that one day of last year's G-20 summit in London cost 20 million pounds.

Criticism has also focused on the armed police squads needed to protect a religious figurehead previously targeted by attackers.

Along with anger about the Vatican's response to child and sexual abuse, there is criticism over the pope being granted a state visit, given the Catholic Church's attitudes towards gender equality and homosexuality.

Catholic leaders and government officials have defended the trip, with Prime Minister David Cameron saying Britain and the Vatican have "incredibly important work to do together" in promoting a "multi-faith dialogue."

CNN's Phil Black and Erin McLaughlin contributed to this report.

Most Popular

Fine art from an iphone the best instagram photos from 2014, after ivf shock, mom gives birth to two sets of identical twins, inside north korea: water park, sacred birth site and some minders, 10 top destinations to visit in 2015, what really scares terrorists.

  • International edition
  • Australia edition
  • Europe edition

Were you in Edinburgh when the Pope visited in 1982?

Pope Benedict XVI ahead of UK tour | picture: guardian.co.uk

Ahead of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Edinburgh on Thursday, we're looking to gather a collection of pictures from the previous tour in 1982.

John Paul II landed in the UK on 28 May in what was the first Papal visit to the UK in over 400 years.

He was greeted by thousands of school children at Murrayfield stadium on what photographs and videos tell us was a sunny day in the city.

Where were you when the Pope was last in town? We want to hear from anybody who remembers the last visit to Edinburgh. Whether you have pictures or memories to share, please get in touch . The Murrayfield visit was followed by his attendance at a gathering for priests and religious leaders, before trips to Saint Joseph's Hospital in Rosewell and the Bishops' Conference in Edinburgh.

And just as with this year's plans, his Scottish tour ended with an open air Mass at Bellahouston Park .

Personally, his last visit came two years before I was born, so perhaps you can bring to life what those of us who are younger than 28 have read online and in the papers recently.

Did Edinburgh come to a standstill? Feel free to add your comments below or email me at [email protected] .

More on this story

pope visit edinburgh 2010

Pope's visit: aide steps aside after comparing Britain to 'third world'

Pope benedict's real agenda.

pope visit edinburgh 2010

The pope's visit: your essential guide

Map: edinburgh road closures for pope, comments (…), most viewed.

IMAGES

  1. BBC Two

    pope visit edinburgh 2010

  2. Pope Visit UK 2010: day one in pictures

    pope visit edinburgh 2010

  3. BBC Two

    pope visit edinburgh 2010

  4. In 2010, Pope Benedict XVI came to visit the Queen at the Edinburgh

    pope visit edinburgh 2010

  5. Pope Visit UK 2010: Day one as it happened

    pope visit edinburgh 2010

  6. Crowds gather to welcome Pope to Edinburgh

    pope visit edinburgh 2010

VIDEO

  1. The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2010

  2. The Pope makes an appearance at Ibrox 💚🤍

  3. Benedict

  4. APOSTOLIC VISIT TO MALTA OF POPE BENEDICT XVI

  5. Christmas 2010: Pope Benedict XVI

  6. EDINBURGH BUSES APRIL 2010

COMMENTS

  1. The day Pope Benedict came to Scotland

    BBC Scotland looks back at the late Pope's whistle-stop visit to Scotland in September 2010. ... When the late Pope Benedict stepped on to the tarmac at Edinburgh Airport on 16 September 2010 he ...

  2. State visit by Pope Benedict XVI to the United Kingdom

    The papal visit in Westminster, London. The state visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the United Kingdom was held from 16 to 19 September 2010 and was the first visit by a Pope to Britain after Pope John Paul II made a pastoral, rather than state, visit in 1982. The visit included the beatification of Cardinal Newman as a "pastoral highlight".. Pope Benedict's visit included meetings with Elizabeth ...

  3. In Pictures: Pope Benedict XVI visits Edinburgh and Glasgow during 2010

    Pope Benedict XVI, who recently passed away at the age of 95, paid a visit to Scotland in 2010, drawing huge crowds as he arrived in the country, taking in Edinburgh and Glasgow while here.

  4. Pope Benedict XVI visits Edinburgh: 13 pictures of historic visit from

    Pope Benedict XVI flew into Edinburgh Airport on September 16, 2010, at the start of his UK visit and was greeted on the tarmac by Prince Philip. He was driven to the Palace of Holyroodhouse ...

  5. Pope Benedict XVI in the UK

    Thursday, 16 September 2010. Pope Benedict XVI started the day by speaking to the media flying with him from Rome to Edinburgh on Thursday, 16 September 2010. The first stop on his historic Papal Visit to the United Kingdom was the Palace of Holyroodhouse where he was greeted by HRH Queen Elizabeth II at her official residence in Scotland.

  6. Pope visit: Benedict arrives in Scotland

    Pope Benedict XVI visits Edinburgh and Glasgow as part of a four-day visit to the UK Thu 16 Sep 2010 07.53 EDT First published on Thu 16 Sep 2010 07.53 EDT Pope Benedict XVI waves as he leaves for ...

  7. Pope Benedict's visit: schoolchildren, tourists and atheists turn out

    A baby waves a St Andrews cross on the route of the Pope's visit to Edinburgh Photograph: Graham Stuart/EPA. Pope Benedict XVI. This article is more than 13 years old. ... Thu 16 Sep 2010 12.37 EDT.

  8. BBC Two

    The Pope's Visit 2010 — Edinburgh - The Queen Welcomes the Pope. More clips from Edinburgh - The Queen Welcomes the Pope. The Pope and the Queen Exchange Gifts. Duration: 01:13

  9. Archive: Pope Benedict's 2010 visit to UK

    Highlights of Pope Benedict XVI's four-day state trip to the UK in 2010, when he visited Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Birmingham.Get the latest headlines h...

  10. Pope's visit: a tale of plaid and prejudice

    Pope's visit: a tale of plaid and prejudice. Benedict's tartan neckwear is a hit but speech linking atheism to Nazi extremism is condemned by humanists. Martin Wainwright. Thu 16 Sep 2010 13.48 ...

  11. Pope addresses sex abuse scandal as he starts visit to Britain

    Pope Benedict XVI inspects a guard of honour accompanied by Britain's Prince Philip at Edinburgh airport, September 16, 2010. ... his visit in Edinburgh, where he held a meeting with the queen and ...

  12. Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Scotland September 2010

    Order your Papal Visit DVD now! Papal Visit. Thank you to everyone who participated in, and who helped prepare for, the events in Edinburgh and Glasgow on Thursday. Pope Benedict XVI's Homily from the Holy Mass at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, 16th September 2010.

  13. BBC Two

    The Pope's Visit 2010. ... The Pope and the Queen Exchange Gifts — Edinburgh - The Queen Welcomes the Pope. Duration: 1:13. ... Coverage of Pope Benedict's visit to the UK.

  14. Pope visit UK 2010: dates and itinerary

    The times, dates and places for the Papal visit, as Pope Benedict XVI comes to the UK from 16 - 19 September 2010, in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Birmingham. UK News Website of the Year

  15. BBC Two

    The Pope's Visit 2010 — Edinburgh - The Queen Welcomes the Pope. More clips from Edinburgh - The Queen Welcomes the Pope. The Queen Greets The Pope at Holyroodhouse. Duration: 01:07

  16. PDF THE CITY OF EDtNBURGH COUNCIL

    Pope Benedict XVI will make the first ever official Papal state visit to the United Kingdom from 16 to 19 September 2010; the trip to the UK by Pope John Paul II in 1982 was a pastoral visit only. The four day UK tour will begin in Edinburgh. On arrival, the Pope will travel directly to the Palace of

  17. 26 fascinating pictures of Pope John Paul II's visit to Edinburgh

    The Pope in Scotland 40 years on: Here are 26 amazing pictures of Pope John Paul II's visit to Edinburgh, Rosewell and Glasgow in 1982.

  18. Were you in Edinburgh when the Pope visited in 1982?

    Share your memories and pictures of Pope John Paul II's Scottish tour. Ahead of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Edinburgh on Thursday, we're looking to gather a collection of pictures from the ...

  19. BBC Two

    All episodes of The Pope's Visit 2010. Highlights. Huw Edwards presents the highlights of the state visit of Pope Benedict XVI.

  20. Here are 27 amazing pictures of Pope John Paul II's visit to Edinburgh

    It's been four decades since tens of thousands of people welcomed the Pope to Murrayfield Stadium as part of his visit to Scotland. By David Hepburn Published 30th May 2022, 16:24 GMT

  21. BBC Two

    The Pope's Visit 2010 Edinburgh - The Queen Welcomes the Pope Clips The Pope and the Queen Exchange Gifts. Duration: 01:13 The Queen Greets The Pope at Holyroodhouse. Duration: 01:07 ...