Archbishop asks pope to cancel conference on youths
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA
The archbishop of Philadelphia has asked Pope Francis to cancel a bishops conference focusing on youths in the wake of the child sex-abuse crisis roiling the Catholic Church.
A spokesman for the archdiocese confirmed Saturday that Archbishop Charles Chaput made the request by letter, but he declined further comment, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
The Youth Synod, which would include bishops from around the world, has been planned for two years, and its website says it is to be focused on “young people, the faith and vocational discernment.” An international panel of young people is expected to join the council of bishops for the event.
“I have written the Holy Father and called on him to cancel the forthcoming synod on young people,” Chaput said at a conference Thursday at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, according to Life- Site News, a conservative Catholic website. “Right now, the bishops would have absolutely no credibility in addressing this topic.”
Instead, Chaput asked that the synod be refocused on the life of bishops.